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1867 FkU ANO WINTER 11867
DRV GOODS!
IX. <*. BELIi
GROOM AND
C0M11S31ON MERCHANT,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
JOHN M. CANNON,
t'lirnvr \v lilt rlmtl At lluiilerHl*.
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
flYVKKS pleasure III Informing hi. IH.niU and III* pub
IIMhat 1,1. .lock of FALL ANO WINTER GOOD9 I.
now complete In every clep.rtui.ut, .nil la one of the
largest mol lies! k.»onfd ever brought to thl. market
All c».h buyer* *r« reipectfully luvlted to r.ll tud ex?
amtnw thl* #
Magnificent Stock of Goods
Myle* amt prices mnuot l>G>urpB*Bed. If you doubt tt,
«ill aud voii will lx* convinced of the fuel.
One .‘Price Only !
«|CirK N4I.KS AND DRILL PROFITS I
Thotc prlurlple. iu trade 1 dud, from put experttui-e
to bo .» Immutable u truth toelf. when .trictly curie
out. They .lull In the future, u to the put, befhttttfull
adhered to lu till. Eslablishmont. Every article In thle
house mu.t ».-ll tt»elf, at we will not lu any eaae reaoit
, The trick of -riling one arttele at a aacrWco and nia
king a double proflt on eomethlng elee. We guarantee
every article we .ell to be what U la represented
Murchaut. are .pecially Invited to examine tbla atocl:
before purchasing elsewhere. Wo have alwaye on hand
aplcndid RESERVE STOCK In every Department, an
will .ell them to Dealer, cheaper than they can lay them
oowu from New York. Spare will not permit more than
mention of a fc w article. In the different Department.
D It ESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.
lilack and Fancy Silk., Plain tnd Fancy Poplins.
French Merino*, Reps,Empress Cloth.,
Ail-Wool Delaines, Cbene Poplins. Alpacca.,
Bombasine, Mohairs. Ac
HOISE GOODS DEPARTMENT.
j, 9,10,11, and 1,4 BlMcbsd and Brown Sheetings,
6. 1. 6, 9. and 104 Bleached and Brown Table
Linen.,
A.1 the favorite brand, of Bleached and Brown
Shirting*, Napkins, Doylle., Towel., Mai Mill
emits, d-i inch and 64 Pillow Cate Cotton.
WOOLEN DEPARTMENT.
Pltiu and Twilled White Welsh, Shaker, and
American Flannels,
Plain and Twill, d R.d and Gray Flannel.,
A splendid assortment of Plain, Plaid, and Spotted
upera Flannels,
it 4 black and Colored Cloths lor Sacks and Cloaks,
t>- i \S u tet Proof Cloaking,
hi, 11, uud 11-1 fine All-Wool Ribbon-Bound Eng
lish Bed Blankets,
V > pair. Brown, Blue, and Gray Blankets—
all si-i. and qualities.
WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT.
V >viss. Jacconet. Mull. Nainsook, and Tsrleton
Muslin*.
Plaid mid Striped Swiss Jacconet and Nalniook,
Dotted Swiss, Sue Irish Linens,
Heavy Irish Lluene for Ladlea' waar.
Linen, Lawn, and Cambric L. C. Handkerchiefs.
4 1.0 A K DEPARTMENT.
hui beautiful Cloaks, newest styles.
Having nude a Specialty of this Department, waare
- to order, and are consequently much cheaper than
. f bought of jobbers. The fluent u trail aa the lowest
prii ed Cloaks manufactured can be fonnd lotblaapleu
oi l assortment.
SHAWL DEPARTMENT.
torsi Long and Square Shawls—Black, Plaid, and
P'ancv, fifty different atylea and qualities, con
sisting of French, Scotch, and American goods.
A large lot or Breakfast Shawls, Sontags,
Nubias, Scarfs, Ac.
For Boy* and Oenti' Wear.
War k French Broadcloth and Doeskin,
Gold and Silk mixed Ca»*lmer*, Scotch Twee
and Caaatmerea,
Sattincta, North Carolina and Kentucky Jean*
Knglinh Petcruham Clothe, 6-4 Eug. Oxford Cloth
DO.HKNTIC DEPARTNENT.
10u0 pieces French, English, and American Priute,
VO.) plec.w Plaid Llnsey.
WO pieces Bed Ticking,
•**•'•0 pieces Denims, Stripes, Plaids, and Checks,
Biles of Augusta Shirtings, Sheetings, Osnaburgs,
Drillings, French aud Scotch^linghanis.
SI.' \ DRIES.
Mieses’ aud Ladle*’ Balmoral and Hoop Skirts,
Fine French and Domestic Corsets,
isudiee* and dents’ Paper Collars,
laudies* English, German, and American Hose,
Misses’ und Childrens’ Wool and Merino Hose,
Ladies’ Merino Under Vests,
Gents’ line English Half Hose,
Silk and Printed Cotton Handkerchief*.
Belts, Laces, Embroideries, Braids, Re.
Always on hand, a full line of NOTIONS.
JOHN M. GANNON,
< urner Whitehall and llnnter streets.
'•P*
HEW FAMILY GROCERY STORE!
FULLER &c KETCHUM,
\Vftiir«*!inll Hti'cct, Atlanta. Git.,
:.*exi door toTulley, Brown AC'o.'s.
W
A Frc ;fi Stock of Family Groceries,
- propif- - to i.f p on h lift a < impleti* ti-oi fluent of
e vi iy clsss of t hoc. rles, <» xc ept liquor** i and every deli-
»cy lor table u-c. Ini'lndlng Iri sh Butler, Eggs. Ac.,
fiom the rountiy. Our conticrtlon with two stores iu
.hjrthnast t'h'iirs. i't will enable iih to Imv** tin* freshest and
It -t ii-bortrnt iii of tt a> i lurul'rof Fainliy Supplies that
run be found »n Hi" • i»y. We will sell at whofoniilc, us
hrv u- the low. -( Wr have the finest grades of SYR-
I'PS in the city. W« respectfully solicit an examination
ot our stock.
i.-Dfl.lil FULLER A KETCHUM.
MrKICHSOIN .<k HOUniNN,
Importers amt Wholesale Dealers lu
i» k i/ii h , niKOiriNi;^,
Druggists’ Fancy Goods, &c„ &c.,
til mid U'.i I'lill.ru Ml., New York.
H OUBB established In 1933. On. of the largest and
I'V.t III III.. ri|y. lines a heavy Humbert trade
anil I, very liheial in It* indnlgem o lu Huulhvru outturn,
era. Mr. J. T. Heard, uf Ouurgia, is a ralrsinau in fh*
House—|a * very polite amt arronimodatiug gentleman,
ui.d wuuld he phi...ed In have his friends Irom Georgia
i ni, mi visiting the r.itv *ep7—Dm
Id?" \ C.mid — W hm is 'Iauiiant h Uffkii-
vi -ctNTXr.i.Tzru Ar-riursT, and what ate its eflorta)
'ihiirunru qiirationa Which the great Amcnean pnlilie
s m etnlit ’ll, flab mill il ling alar, m wi.sk.* •» ..
.aright qli ask,and it tins also a rightlu expert a
i iidid aud satlaflii't'iry reply. The preparatliiu la a wild
,i,d gentle saline cathartic, alterative and tunic, and la
■ I,.,St 1-ir.tfiillv prepared In the furm uf a anuw-whlte
K.wder, eutiluiniiiK all tlie wonderful medical properties
id ih« i.-.r fumed Seltzer Springs of Germany.
Of us effects tve wuuld say that those who have tested
i ,ie preparation are the b. at Judges, aud they declare
...er tl.eir uwu alguaturea, that the preparation will
|.i omptly relievo Indignation, regulate the fluw of the bllr,
. ..re every species ol headache, trauqnlllr.e the nervous
s .lein, refresh end Invigorate the weak, mitigate the
p ings ol ihctiiiiallsm. neutralize *iId III the stomach,
11 one and tune llie bowels, assist the falling appetite,
i ore the heartburn.
If you are a autterer give this remedy one trial, and It
»III eunvluee you ot the above far is
TARHANT Dill, sole piuprlulurs, New York.
LoiahyqllDruggUja, .epW-H...
MImavolIsansvoua Advortlaolitonta.
TIB iltOV TIE DID IRON BINDS
BALING COTTON !
AN INMHHANUK AGAINNT
VXB1, WASTE, AMD THEFT
Mlwcieilmneoua AilvnrtlwmenU.
DEALER IN PROWIfllONfi)
liNrqcai.au ron
Simplicity and Rapidity of Adjustment
AND KVRRY DESCRIPTION OF
COUNTRY iniOUUCK,
8URPAIIID BY NONE
FOR STRENGTH AMI ADAPTABILITY TO All.
r rn*v I 'm«>h of Cniiimci'onl
Belov Roark's Comer.
WHITEHALL ST., ATLANTA. OA.
rjlIlKV arc tiiaiiiifarltirctl in l.1\ Kltl'OOL, of the bent
1 Kill'lli*1i Iron, under the porsonal siipcrvlsinti of the In
v*ntor, formerly a r«*i*i(leiit of New Orfoana, La.
The ARROW TIE l* preform! by Hlil|Niun»tcr« ami
4’ompi«iMMncik, a* It I* worked with one eighth to ouu
I inch slucU, while all SOLID TIES require three to live
iuchet, which, in running through a cargo, Involve* n
heavy Iom to the Shipmaster.
GROCERIES AND PRODDGG.
Use the Arrow Tie aid Bands,
ANDHAVK MONKY IN FHKIGIITand INSURANCE!
FAL1. TRADL OF 18«7.
Arrangements have lieeu made to secure an amide sup
ply of Ills ARROW TIK and BANDS for the coming sea
JAMES A. IIAIJ.,
Agent Middle and Southwest Georgia.
ANDREW LOWE & CO.,
General Agents, Savannah, Ga.
w w cusrntN.
i w. HtcKEIl
CHAPMAN, RUCKER A CO.
The undersigned is prepared to furnish the ARROW
TIE to the trade at SAVANNAH PRICES, forwarding
and transportation added.
PHATTEL EDWARDS A CO., Agents,
Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Gs.
Whitehall Street.
HEAR THE IN8URANGE A6ENT8
H
AVtNG added another member and additional rapt
tal to our firm, we ore now extensively engaged In the
Commission, Grocery anil Produce Business
XI WILL DIAL IS
Bacon, Flour,
Savannah, Mat 7th, 18117.
The recent fires In this city having proved to our entire
satisfaction, by a thorough test, the superiority o r IKON
BANDS for baling purposes, we strongly recommend
them to the nse of the Plantera of Georgia aa ao efficient
agent In restricting loss by fire; and we agreo to discrimi
nate, when practicable, In fkvor of cotton thue secured.
CHARLES GREEN A SON,
Ag'tf Liverpool, London A Globe In. Co.
CHARLES L COLBY A CO.,
Corn, Lard,
Agt'e Sun A Atlantic M. Ins. Co., N. Y
R. If. S
n. u. FOOTMAN, Inanranca Agent.
WOODBR1DQE BROS., Ine. Agents.
J. T. THOMAS, Insurance Agent.
J. C. MrNULTY,
Hec’y Sonlhcrn Insurance A Trusl (
a At Du fp u’l'E* w a in 1
Coffee, Sugar,
Molasses A Syrups,
jamkst.btewakt.
Agent Loudon A Lancaster Ins. Co.
LANE A WEST, Insurance Ageute.
And every article usually found In a first class
Grocery Store,
AT WHOLES A I.K KXULVSIVICLY.
GP~Tbe City and Couutry Trade are invited to call and
examine our atock before purebaatug elsewhere.
orS-8m
W. I. WILLIAMS & BRO.
GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
Macon, Ga., May tilth, 1.8*17.
The receut fire at the Warehouse of Mr. B. T. Chap
uian, lu this ctty.'liaving rally demonstrated theadvan
tape ot the nay of IroA Itan'Ja for baling purposes a, a
secitrltTaeafcutlua Ay fira^ro, tbe undyslgued Insu
rauce AienrtiTfflfCou.vla,, takejfijgasltrt. IjesuiaorSUlg tbe
arlton or the Agents at Savannah,Tla.
E c. GRANNIS8,
Agent for acveinl In., c'ompanle.
J. W. BUItKE, Insurance Ageut.
E J JOHNSON A CO., Inanrance Ag’ts.
,1. MONHOE OGDEN, Inanranca Agent
J. M. BOAltDMAN, Inanrance Agcui
JNO. B. COBB, Isurancc Agent.
tnay'17—ttm
KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY!
AND DEALER# IN
OR ATX, BACON, LARD, FLOUR,
And alt other article a In tbe Produce Hue.
CHOCBRISS,
LIQUORS,
TORACCO,
COTTON YARNS, Ac.
OLD STAND,
DECATUR NT., • - - - ATLANTA, MA
TO BE DRAWN AT COVINGTON, KY.
CLASS V, NOV. IflTH.
CLASS W, NOV. BOTH,
1807.
IbO
200
1150
I Fill* of
priz« of
1 prize ol
1 prize of
2 prizes ol
29 prizes ol
03 prizes oi
Prizes Amounting to $280,660.
9 prizes ot
9 prizes of
155 prizes of
9 prizes of
220 prizes of
j 18 prizes ot
261 prizes of
50
S3.00U NUMBERS AND T88 PRIZES.
Tickets 913, Halves 90, Quarters 93.
ON HAND AND TO AltUIVK :
rpilREE HUNDRED BARnEI.8 WIIISKY-all grades
Also, BRANDIES, GIN, *e„
Which we offer to tbe trade on most favorable terms.
W. M. WILLIAMS * BKO
LIME, LIME.
W E are sole Agents for ROGERS' BIRD EYE LIME,
which la aupertor for all purposes to auy Lluic
lirought to tbla market. Parties wanting to purchase a
guaranteed good and fresh artlela, will find It to tliclr in
terest to call and see ns, nr send tie their orders.
W.M WILLIAMS A Bill)
IRON AND STEEL.
ratWENTY THOUSAND LBS. Mound, Square, and
X Flat Irou a (id Steel. <>u bund uud for *al<* by
W M WII.I.1AMS A lllto
W. R. JOHNSON,
(Successor to Hollingsworth A Johnson.)
39 8. Charles Street, Ilallltnnre, Maryland.
Manufacturer, and Dealer in
iwoooisrs• .1 Ml COXFKCTIOM'IIS'
VKhJC.V AXtt Fl.INT GLASSWARE.
W R. JOHNSON, US Charles Street,
The
drawn
misslntiefii,
above Magnificent Single Number Lottery will lie
iu public, In Covtugton. Kentucky, by Sworn Com
missioners, at i o'clock, T. M., at the corner ol Fourth
and Scott atreeta. The Kentucky State Lotteries arc no
Gilt Euterpriaea, but rcaponalble Money Lotteries, that
are drawn under the authority of a charter from the
State, and bond* are given for the paymentof all prl/.va.
The drawing* are publlahed in the New York Ileralil aud
Cincinnati Commercial.
The above acheme will bo drawn the middle and last
of each mouth during 1907 aud 1909.
Circular* of Lotteries drawing daily scut liy application
to the Manager*.
IRC Agents wanted.
Address all order* for tickets to
MURRAY, EDDY A CO ,
angdfl—ty Covington, Ky.
i,i:nd to thi:
Uhion Point, Ga., October 13.1900.
Meemt. IliKiniaiell A Harrow:
Oknt-) --1 used your Phosphate ou tuy Coliou ut the
rale ol first pounds per acre, lam satisfied that 1 will
realize :ii least IVI per cent on the uiaouut spent. I am
40 well pleased I hat 1 expect to use more oil the uext
crop Iti'in I did on this.
Very trnly yours,
(Signed) P W. PRINT'DP.
Mainifst tores Honey, Olyeerlne, Palm, Castile and other
Toilet Soups. Alto, Pomades, ltair Oils, Colognes, Ex
tracts, Ae. oefit—liln
NOTICE.
i •!.pouTATioM Orrtox, flronoiA Haii.iioad, (
Ati.anta, October .7, t9ii7. )
JJATE on COTTON from At ant* to New York, via
__ charleston, la g'.3 por list F'».
This Include* wharlhre and drayage at Charlsston.
oclh--iw GEO. T ANDEIt'ON. Ageut.
BACON SHOULDER*
KS jus
low prices
1() t VSKS just srriv.il: very choice, anil foraah- al
ABBOTT A BROS.,
omiulsstou Merchants,
Atlanta, Ga
I LOI R, FLOUR I
‘iOO CB ^ ,( ' K SUPERFINE FLOUR, freali
ground. For talent low urlcea.
ABBOTT A BROS,
LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF
CEN’L ROBERT E. LEE.
Hr Jams* U. McCabx. Jr , or Va.
Tha Standard Biography of thg Great Chiofuun.
I T* igipalarlty la attested hv the sale of over IttOOd co-
plea in a single mouth, which is a sufficient guaiuu
tea of It* siipi'rlorily ovi r all competliois.
AGENTS WANTED -Send for Circulars and see out
terms, ai d a full description uf the work.
Addicts NATIONAL PUBLISHING I O.
oil* illrawtl
a r 404MM.
h J. nsuaru.
(Itnvj a «#..
AtUlitH, tii.
W. miNKLI*
niTltNKT II O IT H K ,
t7.VC7.VJVA T/, OHIO.
A 0. JBILIM * 00., TrogrUUrg-
t VN the 1st ol September, we bought from Tapi. tt. F.
U Miller the entire leaee of furnlture *nd_fi*larei ot
the Buruet Uuuie, end we will continue the Hotel busi
ness in thl* wall huowa estaiulsbiuunt.
A.C. JOSUNACO
ANKKlctTS, Ga., November t, 1901.
JIt/Hir. Ilrifjlthvdl <f- Harrow :
GatiTt—Thu twenty (fill) tons Itl.hli'S PHOSPHATE
I bought ol you i lit- year, t used on Corn nod Cotton. 1
am <0 w ell pleated with the elloct ou my crop, that 1 wish
to pur hate of ymi fur next >c.ir s crop, one hundred
Yours respectfully.
JAS. A. COBB.
This Manure, manufactured iu Georgia (the virtues for
w hich are attested liy well liiiuwii Georgia eiti/ens, Hint
which la call ulated to do so much for "RtmmlriictluiT
III Georgia) la for rale by
I.ANUSTON, f'KANR * HAMMOCK,
• Sole A gel,la.
Alabama Street, atlaotu. Ga
;na« ks and wheat wanted.
Pjjjj Sacks. Se.ioiil-Jlanil Unutdes and Burlaps,
MIOU lillthels Wheat.
I aNGSTg.N. THANE A HAMMOCK,
Tommistiun Merchants.
*HgI8—4m Alabama Street
J s. KIlAMkH,
f biian.V of Atinntu, Ga.
N. li IV AM 10 IV At HO TV.
AOCKTa f ill TUX BAI.X OP
FRENCH WINDOW QI.AS8,
White Lend, Oils, aud Paint*.
WANTED,
Previous to October IBth, In Lots of
FIVE CEIT8 AID UFVAIDS,
916,000 IN UOLD, 61LVKK, end URKKHIAOM,
In Kxtiliaiigp l'«»r
Boots, Shoes, Leather.
AND SHOE • FINDINCfty
A. t Low Prices!!
MURK THA V IGI ( ASKS
NEW 60008 OPENED THI8 WEEK!!
Ami olliWr# Arriving Daily.
^^"rotiiktry Monlimit# iru |Nirtictilftrly Invited tons
itiilm* our ptiirk, Ki* wn will tkll«*r thwn nri*t«r luduen
iiuuitp limn chii hi* liml fluuwhrn*.
TO BOOT AND SHOE-MAKERS.
Profteootonml Cerda.
HILL de BLANCHARD.
ATTORNEY* A.T LAW,
ATLANTA, OA.,
TRTILI. gltra prompt atlmtlon to all hnslnesa. Iioth
W criminal and civil, antrnsud to their care. In the
vartoaa RUts Ooarts nnil Clrcalt Courts of the United
varlooa State Ooarts and <
Slate*. In thl* Htate.
orriOM—On Whitehall,
July (Mb, 1W7.
over Force's shoe store.
I>. P. HILL.
M.C. BLANf'IIAIUI.
Mr. BLANCHARD will conttnn* tha Insuranrc Imsi-
uett aa haratofora, In tha above law office.
augfl-Sm
Dr. W. H. PEtit)
Mlaiuellmneouii Advertlacmanta.
NEW BO RAUHEL
TURPENTINE STILL,
EXTRA HEAVY BOTTOM,
Mtooellnneoua AO von| n ,.
Dr. O. 8 PROPHITT’8
FAMILY Mi:nin\|; N
Por Mn1«- lay
A LI. TOMI'I.RTB FDK SALK MUCH BEIAJW COST.
ttr Hulls of all alxmi built to order and DtSTILLRKH
Kitted out al the lowest rates, by
J. M. FULLER,
47 DRY STREET,
*iigfi7-’4m New Yorh City.
FA8T EXPRESS LINK
TO THE NORTH!
jgTlLL tepdera hll Frofeatlonnl Hervlcv* to tho citl
ssp* of Atlanta; anjkftoa; bis long axperleuce lu
Ion, h* is confidant that he can give aatlshc-
who may hror him with thsTr patronage.
.— . 0 obstetric*.
Forsyth and Fetors streets.
jyu
WM. L. HEN8LER,
PROFESSOR OF MUSIC.
ATLANTA, OBOBDIA.
Orders nay b* left with H. Branmnllar, Whitehall
traaL **o»-lf
"Of all things under llie sun,’
Hurrah 1 there ,s tinlhiiig like l.rnthrr:'
And it you consult your best Interest, you will certain
Imy your supplies ol
I\ BANKS,
Ifomnii' he iirnkt-e "Quick Sales and Small nnd
mo) 11 fur ertih only, tliu# leaving no bad debit to be made
up iu rxtra protitA.
larHemembur lias Pine and Mis*
I. T. BANKS,
Kaw#ou’iA ttiiildtiiK, cor. Whitehall and Hunter St*,
ku-lktw-
DRY GOODS! DRYGOODS!
TALLEY. BROWN & CO.
Wliltvlinll Street,
ATLANTA. OEOROIA,
Arc DAILY RECEIVING their
Fall and Winter Stock
OF DRY GOODS.
The Ladiu* especially art* invited to call and examine
their liuc of
D R K * * GOODS,
Comprising, in part,
French Merinos,'
French I’opliiis,
Empress Goods,
Eoinhazlues,
Alpaccas,
Delaises. 4c.
THEIR STOCK OE
Kaihroldycies,
Luces,
Dress Trimmings
And Dress Button*
Is large aud vailed. They keep constantly ou hand,
BLEACHED amt BROWN DOMESTICS,
l’HINT“ and YANKEE NOTIONS.
sepgt) -
VALUABLE MILL
CITY PROPERTY
AT CHANCEBY SALE.
ITATB OK TKNNEH8KE, HAMILTON COUNTY.
Chaucery Court at Chattanooga.
Joseph M. Bi.itndell, At-sfomv ol Lewi*,9|kitrer A Co.
Lewis, Hpitzeu X Co., aud creditor* of taid Arm.
Knrenant to a decretal order of *atd Court rendered In
the above entitled cause, at it* July term, 1M)7, 1 will,
On TrtfNilay. Nov. lOtli, 1NU7,
Ou the respective iircmise#, sell to the higheat bidder,
* * . . . d twenty-four
on a credit of six, twelve, eighteen, am
month*, taking mile* with apnroved security, bearing
interest from date, and retaining a lien until the
loney l .. _
property, which will lu- sold iu lots to suit purchasers,
exceot the Mill* Hud Machineiy attached to the freeholds,
which will uot hcM-paiuteil: as also that on which there
DKNfRIPTION.
The Heal Estate within the corporate limit* of Chatta
nooga, purchased by said Lewis, Siutr.er A Co., from
uooga, purchased by said Lewi*, SiutKer A Co., from
Moore A Marsh, being the land* oil wfiich tbe Saw Mills,
kuown as the Moore A Mur*h Mills, are situate, ou the
fixture*, implements, and apparatus necessary aud u*ed
and belonging to said Mill# uud ou >uid lauds, aud all the
Lumber, UuLdtiig .Material, or property ol auy kind or
4'haractur, real, pt-istnml, or mixed, uud lH-lniiging to said
ilrm.
Also, the Mill aud the Lots ou which they stand, knowu
as Lots No. A ami 7, on I'uyuc street, iu Chattanooga,
which the Fisher Mill property stand*, together with all
l tie personal property, machinery, or other property ou
Mild lot# iM-loiigiug to said liiiu.
Altai, alt the Houses, Machinery, aud other property ol
said 11 rm on the West half of the bhip Yura property,
least d from Mr.*. Martha L Fort, executrix of Ur. Tom
. xcuurlx
liuson Fort, deceased.
Also, the Houses, Building, and other property situate
on lots G'd, 57, and Tit), Market Direct, Chattanooga, which
land has been leased to said tlrm by Mrs. Martha L. Fort,
executrix, Ac.
Also, the Lime Kilus and the Lime on band, and other
property, ou two lots, ou which these said Lime Kilns
are situated, and leased to said Drill by i ’. B. Grenville
Ur. .J. P. LOGAN,
Biltlnwri * Maryland.
RKSIDRNC'K—Rutsw House.
OFFICR—No. 47 Liberty street, router of Lexington.
sr|ifi8--law4w
Tima bstwasn Atlanta tnd Saw York, 66 Korn!
GREAT
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
HAILWAY
A NKW AND WANT ICHKDULII
STATEMENT
OF 1U6MK6I D0NB 6INCE APRIL lat, 1607
av THB
Southern Insurance Co.,
eonneetlou* from
NKW IIIII. CANS, MOBILE, and MONTGOMEKY,
Via ATLANTA, to AUGUSTA ;
Tlietiro vln
KINGSVILLE and WILMINGTON,to
KK’IIMOND, WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILA
DEI.I'IIIA, NEW VOItK, BOSTON,
And all Urlnrlpal Polnta North.
*»rNo change of Pus.engt-r Cara lietween Angneta
and tVllmingloii.
t*rl.ttxtiri'iii. Sleeping ('ara mu through from At
lanta to Kingsville, an llial pai-sengera starting from At
lanta tin lint leave the I rail,, before arriving at Wllmtng-
lou, 400 milt s I
No oinnihiis transfers now on tld* Route. Trains run
throne'll from Weldon to Actinia Creek.
At WELDON, passengers have choice of the following
Routes, viz. 1
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.
I HtllSFIFI.il ASH ANA SIKSSIC LINK.
Number of Policies Issued sit
Amount ol Property lueured ♦1,7*9,939 tat
Amount of Premium Notee Deposited wltti
said Company 05,80S 9)
Amount of Cash Premiums and Fees Re
ceived 43,51!) 43
Chartered CJapttal, - - RSOO.OOO
Accumulation* elnce April Ut to date 1111,330 3*
R. H. THOMPSON, President.
Jobs R. Bkkrt. Secretary.
L. B. DAVIS, Local Agent,
Atlanta, Georgia.
HARRY M. SCOTT,
oclfi—lm Special Agent
1.1. runes w. t. whsluss. cua*. a. riARca.
PEAROE, WHELE88 A CO.,
WASHINGTON OR INLAND LINK.
BALTIMORE OR OLD HA Y LINE.
MfTIckets good tty either Houle. mE
THROUGH FAST EXPRESS TRAIH
LEAVES.
Atlantn
Augusta
Kingsville. ...
Wilmington
We don
Richmond.
Washington.
.. 0*0 A.M
.. 3 55 A.M
.11,30 A.M
.. 9.05 r.M
.. 6.15 A.M
.10 05 A M
7.00 r m
ARRIVES
Augusta 8.15 A.M
Ktngavtlle 11.15 a. m
Wlla.iugton 8.35r.M
Weldoh 5.00 a.m
Richmond 9.60 a.m
Washington 6.16 r.M
New York 5.06 A.M
TWO TRAINS DAILY irom Anjjnsta, North-thc
; 3.35 A. M. Fast Express, and 7 A. M. Mall. The former
connects with both Washington or Inland Line, end
1 Annamessic Line; the latter with Old Bay Line only,
j Passengers by the 3.55 A. M. Fast Express reach New
York 1* hours In advance of competing Lines.
UtTBAOUAGE CHECKED THOUGH.
COTTON FACTORS
Elegant Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains.
TUKOrOII TICKETS, with option to passengers ol
“topping at terminal points, can be obtained at Ticket
Office or Georgia Railroad.
P. H. LANGDEN,
General Southern Agent.
TER,
W. J. WALKEl .
General Eastern Agent.
Commlulon Merchants,
INGERSOLL’8
JA CKSON STREET,
AVGUSTA, GEORGIA.
HAND POWER COTTON PRESS
0r*Store and Mil Cotton and other Produce. Bagging
and Rope larnUhed rt market price*. *ep7—dm
F. CORK A,
Whitehall Straat, Wast Side,
A few door* Irom Alabaais, adjoining Holbrook's
Hat Emporium,
ATLANTA,
GEORGIA,
DEALER IN
American and French Confectionerie i
FANCY GROCERIES,
Flue aeeortment of
WINKS, COGNAC BRANDIES, LIQUORS
RITTERS. CORDIALS, SYRUPS,
CHAMPAIGN II W INES,
NATURAL FRUITS AND PRESERVES,
Select variety of TEAS,
SUGAR, COFFER, CRACKERS,
J T. JENKINS A CO , Atlanta. G.
llltADFIKLD A CO , latUrange, Ga
JONES A COBIt, Drsytoii. Ga
P.J. IIKWKTT A CO ,
813 Main rt., Murrq.hi, Term
MGHKIH A CO.. Opeilks, Ala.
I'lllLl.lPH, SMITH A CO., Dsdeyill,:. Al>
ItAGAN, WEBB A DAVIS, Conyerr, G,
N. N. EDGE, Indian Springs, Ga.
II. F. JOHNSON A CO., Katunton, G«
W. A. KELLY A BUG , Monticell., Ga
HAVII) KNOTT, McDonough, Gs.
LEE A BETTS, Jonesboro . (,*.,
Consisting of Liver mtalicine. ps|„ Kill It. Anti hill,.,,.
Pills, Female Tonic. Dysentery Cordial ic “*
HF*Prepared by O. H. PROPlItTr, at Cor.itgtot, r„
Sole Proprietor. ' * •
ESTAHLISHED 17Gi,
r». At G. LOHILLAH1),
10, IS and 30 Chambers 8t., N. York.
PLUG TOB4HU.
A LAROB stock of King Tobacco, euibntrinv all tbe
nrsdes from low and medium to very flnt'—rrmu,
of which we receive direct from the l**-t inauiifarturefs
lu Virginia and elsewhere.
Fine-Cut Chewing Tobacco.
In these good* we have five different brand*
among them our celebrated “Century,” which Is now hu
perior to, and more popular than any made. In our Cen
tury Foil we continue to pack daily, one hundred dollsta
On Mondays |1IJ0, Tuesdays two $fl0s, Wednesdays fixe
$**•, Thursdays ten $ lu*. Kriduvs twenty $fls and Mat-
urdays fifty fa*—making eighty-eight hills of dlflereut
deuominatlous placed in the same nurnt>er of pappre of
tobacco each week : consequently, the consumer! of Cen
tury Foil Fine Cut Tobacco are daily getting pri/.rra.
&NUPFM.
As heretofore, we make all the different brand* of
Hnutfs for which this House has been for many yearicele
brated.
Of these goods we have a large and aupertor Mock »i
prices that cannot fail to please. Jobber* and large deal
era will find it to their interest to examine these good*
before making their purchases.
tNHOKINH TOBACCO*.
These good* we have iu great variety, aud all grade*,
from very low priced to the tlnest.
Our stock is very complete in all Its departments, aud
merchants are invited to give il an examination before
purchasing.
P. A d. LOKILLARD,
sep7—8rn Ifi, 18, and 2fl Chambers Nt., New York.
SHIPPERS OF COTTON, k
ATLANTA,' DEO., lo BALTIMORE,
via CHARLESTON, S. C.
THE SPLENDID SCREW STEAMIUPa.
FAL00H, . , E. 0. REED, Oommander.
SEAGULL,.H.P,DUTTON, Oommander.
CONVENIENCE, ECONOMY AND CHEAPNESS
Greatest Labor-Saving Machine
Thet ctn be put ou « Plantation l
OPINIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
■UTVBR, CHKBSK, HAMS.
DRY BEEF, RICE, MACARONI, VERMICELLI, Ac
GREEN FRUITS,
Nute, Almond*, R*l*ona, Ac. Large ••tnrtment ol
PIPES,
Cigar*, Smoking Tobacco, Snuff,
Ptrfumery, Soapt, Fancy Article*, Ac.
Allinsali, Babmwell Distsict, 8. C., I
March 1,1867. j
Slttori. I.lllU A Mar thatl:
Gintlkmkn—I need, dm lug the past icaton. one of
Pres»c»," purebseed of you
Ingertoli'e Portable Cotton
l*«tSeptember. 1 have elwtya been predjadlced In Ihvor
of tha r 'Bcrew Pretr,” and nothing but dire necessity In-
adding my teatimony in favor of tta entire adaptation to
tlie went* of a cotton planutlon. It ha* tnrptited my
rnort eangutnu expectiou*. I have packed with but two
hit ml a. vet I prefer four—two at tech lever. My bile* sit
weighed ' "" " **"
PHILLIPS 6c FLANDERS
W OULD reepectfblly Inform the public that they are
now receiving tbetr etock ot
Fall and Winter Goods,
CONSISTING Of
*ud John Burke.
Also, *11 property tiulniiciug to said firm “limited on s
tract of laud It-um-d by aaid
tract of laud leused by aaid Arm Imui G. W. Gardcnhire,
situated on Cttlco Creek, In Chatinnunga.
Also, the uuexptred term* of tlie leutiea to rcrlaiu real
mute leased to raid firm by Mrs. Martha L. Fort, execu
trix of Dr. Tomllnanu Fort, ncccuzed, to-wit: Tbe South
hair of Lot No. 53, South halt of Lot No. 66, South hall
of three-fourths of Lot No. (.7, ou Market street lu Mid
city, on which there is ftluutc thick Buildiigs intout-
ph-ted. Also, tlie West hall ut hlitp VnrU.
And also, unexptred lease ut i.uts In Chattanooga,
leused hy Mid firm Irotn Ganienhire, as ubove, aud Gieu
v'lle and Burke, as above.
And a,m. the unoxpired term ol lease on certain pro
iu-rty in Chatuuoog*. leased by Mid firm fittiu W. W.
Lie. Attorney lo fact (hr Lindsay's heirs.
Also,.Tract oi Laml |>tirclissrd by said firm from
Moore A Marsh, in the city til Chiitrannugit, aud tur
which they hold a boud for title, under the name of the
Hilly Smith properly, containing three acres, more or
les*.
Also, .Lot in the city of Chatlauooga, kuuwu ss lot
No. 3, ou Hruulwm street : Provided this lot No. 6 os
Branham street has been sold to ouu David Freidmanu fur
the sum ut 67,OKI, Friedmann having paid ♦ 1st ou tbe
same aud coutracted to pay ♦■'SZ.I 7.7 on bis lieu held b)
Charles htmdquial on the Mine.
Also, Lot kuown a* 39 or 41 Poplar street, In sal I city
uf Chattanooga, (there belug litigation now ss to th*
unlit her of tbla lot.)
Also, all other property, real, personal, or mixed, which
tlie said firm may uwu, or lu which they may become eu
titled without any reservation, whether the asms shall
have been listed ill this adverttacmelit or omitted Irom
tlie same, subject tu every case lo all valid suhslsttuu
i Gluts and Ileus which may tie uow ou Mid property,
|.laced there hy reason of unpaid purchase money, mort
gages, or deeds of trust or other wise
Ah
Also, eight bead ol Horses, lour head ot Mules, and
elve Wagons and Harness.
All of said real cstutu ladongtiig lo said firm will be told
iu bar or the oqulty of redemption, and trie property
least d u ill tie sold subject to uU tho rights. Itmllaliona,
equities and restrictions specified and rurutioued lu lb*
r. *pcctive leases I hereof. The purchaser or purchaser*
s anding iu the room end steed of th* original lessen.
Thu letnis, restrictions, liiuliattuns Ac., ol Mid leasee,
with the length of time the said lease* have to run, will
tie made known on day ut sale or It tier* addressed lo
Il e clerk mid Master oiThis I'oarl writ he promptly an
swered. giving all lit.- inlorniaitou sought. Issued Utlo
II I t, IM.7
J. W. JAMK8, O. AM.
o< 9- Itl II) Dan J turn. D. C. * M.
W ILL be pleased to receive order* Ir. mtoir li lends
aud lliu public generally
I will sell our good* a*
1 ****** *’ U * t, » “**
No. & Balderalou slr.el.
STOVALL’S KXOCLSIOR MILLS,
Augiieta, CJasurvlMs
UT UK AT WANTED.-The nnderalgned la agala on#
yy rating bte ealtnaly* MtUa, aud ta prepared
make large purchases ol WHEAT.
octl-Uk
THO*. P. WOVAZ-i-
Prtuts, Delatues,
Merinos, Alpacca,
Caaatmerea,
Jean*, Flauuels,
Hat* and Cape,
Boot* and Shoes,
Ready-made Clothing,
Ladies' and Misses' shawls,
Blankets, Nnhlus,
Sontags,
Hislurl Hoods,
well selected
ftTAFLB AND FANCY DRV GOOD*.
U*TMo.( ol Ibetr good* have been bought siuce tlie
latedecltue in cotton, and they will sell them at the low
eat Scares.
over 600 pounds. The first lot I sent to market
averaged set pounds. My Impression Is, that fift) pounds
is about tbe capacity or the Preas, and a greater number
of pounds subject tbe follow-block to too much risk, un
less the tide* of the cotton box was Increased. It would
add greatly to the value of the Press If the cotton box
was ten Inches longer, Iu haste, I am, very respectlblly.
your obedient servaut, Re.,
B. W. LAWTON.
P. 8.—I took my Press down and carried it aome font
miles to pack tbe crop of a neighbor, who failed to have
a “screw’’ built. lie was so much pleased that he has
determined to abandon tlie ' Screw" and purchase “Iu-
gersoH't Press.” B..W. L.
Of large carrying capacity, making averags
trip* of 55 to 60 hours, leave Charleston
once a week for Baltimore, ami offer
superior facilities lor through freights tv
nnd from that port
Address
COURTENAY & TRENHOLM,
Shipping and Commission
Merchants, Union Wharves,
Charleston. H. C,
Or,
M0&DECAI & CO., Agents,
U.VLI l.MOKU, Mil.
Dr. H. Hells, President. Andrew Iii nn. Fecietaiy
K P. Glenn, Treasurer.
(> E O RGIA
LOOM AND MANUFACTURING CO Y.
MANUFACTURERS AND PLANTERS,
LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS!
AND CALL AT
Office* llell-.fohni»oii Dulldltitfi
NEXT KOOK TO POST OFFICE,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
AND SEE IN OPERATION
Mendenhall'i Improved Self-Acting
: or Kinu's Mountain Railroad Co., I
Y’orkvili.e, 8. C., April 15, t(«7. (
Ukntlxnrn ; 1 have |uat received your letter of Feb
ruary—npou my return hi this place, after an absence of
two month*—anil thia reply may he too late for youi
“Descriptive Circular of Ingersall's (’otton I'reas."
The prese I used tu packing my cotton last year worked
admirably, packing * ith ease, soil to r.ig, ^ouinla. With
good active hands to work It. 1 am satisfied that from
Ighteeu to twenty hales might readily be parked lu
fliia Prese combines the advantages ol lightliess, aud
consequent portability and siiiipltriry, being easily man
aged hy any one of ordinary intelligence. Great com
pressing force, with little motive power, and "last, bul
not least," tt is worked entirely liy hand, thus saving for
the farm horses the hard labor Imposed upon them try
llio ordinary "Screw." Respectfully, Ac., yours.
HAND AND POWER LOOM!
EASIER UNDERSTOOD,
EASIER TO OlUt.ME,
AMU MORE RELIABLE
POSSESSES SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES
Over all other Hand Looms,
AND IS MORE SIMPLK AND 111 KAB1.K I
To l.iTTi.x A Marshall, Charleston, 8. c.
M. LAW.
tar-For Descriptive Circular nnd Price List, address
LITTLE A MARSHALL.
Agents for tlie Iugcisoll Cotton Press,
No. lift Meeting sin et.
Opposite Pavilion Hotel,
|v3ii -Saw3m Charleston, 8 C.
FARM AT TUNNEL HILL
PHILLIPS & FLANDERS
Have a Large Lot of
FIT BN ITU H K
or THBIR OWN ■ A Ml! CACTI! HI. l'ON«t*TIN« or
Bodataada,
Buraaua,
Table*,
Chain,
WsshStauds,
Ward rots'*,
Mnltras.es,
TO II ENT.
rilllK "AUSTIN PLACE, at Tunnel Hill, la to rent.
X Apply early to
W. O. JESSUP A CO.,
Augusta, Georgia,
or J. GUTHRIE.
Tunnel Hill, Georgia.
k. n. itnowN.
wm. r. uows.
BROWN’S HOTEL,
Planters can be Independent I
By Weaving all their Good* for Home Wear on III*
MENDENHALL IMPROVED HAND LOOM !
From l& to 30 Yards per Day
Can too Woven on tlilts Loom I
IT WEAVES AS FAST AS ANY FACTORY LOOM!
Half tb* Cost of tbe Clothiug of a Family can be Saved
hy cael
From $5 to $10 a Day can be Made on it!
ITS PARTS ARE SELFCITANGISO!
B» the Turning or an Easy Crank. It lota tb* Warp off
wind* up the Cloth, treads tbe Treadles, and throws ta*
orroain diwit,
MACON, GEORGIA.
aug*)7- ly
THE
K.K. BROWN * aON.
BRIDGEWATER
They alto manufacture auil « ll
COTTON YARNS, OSNABURGS, AND SUlItTlNGS
All at tha loweat prices, for cash. Give them a rati be-
ora yon purchase. ocs-am
FURNITURE t FURNITURE |
Manutacturad by
F. KRUTINA,
tW and (| Inal Honstuu Street.
NKW YORK CITY, - • •
▲ LI.THIS FURNITURE conalatti
bar. Dining Hooua, a
I* 1**1 tt j ton. ulmiUMli
hMqt lb pmoail NMtvtilo
NEW YORK.
PAINT AND COLOR WORKS,
MANi'rACTnuni or
Whlto Ismail and Xlna I'atnta.
Aud COLORS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Dry and Oiuuri.l lu Oil.
BRIDGEWATER METALLIC PAINT,
RRIDOK1VATFR COTTAGE COLORS.
ROB'T RBYNOLDt, toerotary.
OFF|C*-T4 Malden Lane, ■ -
NEW YORK.
FACTORY - 'Jd St, near :kl Avenue, South Brook-
lyun, aud Factories, Bound Brooke, New Jenay.
oeld-ilui*
SOLUBLE PACIFIC QUANaT
OA Tons of thia lastly cdatoataS FIRT1UEER.
«V For Mir by
•*-
IT WEAVES
Jeans, Satiaeta, Linoeya, Blauket Twill, Double-Plata
Cloth, various kind* of Ribbed Goods, Fancy Twills ol
all kinds, Flax, Cotton, Tow or All Wool cloth. Bagging,
Toweling, Table Linen, llaliuoral Skirt*. Woolen, Llnsa
and Haap Carpets. In fact, anything, from a handsome
Bilk to a Rag Carpet.
It la amall, neat, aud Itgtit uot arger tbau a commoa
braakfkat table.
It ta made^n th* most workmanlike manner, of good
material, and bandaomaty varnished.
It la raiy el-nptaaad easily undaratood-averythlag W
parformad by turning a crank.
Lmbs mui Counly Rights for 8alr>
0TFor fU;tl.a particulars, bill of prices, fieerrlptlv
circulars, aud samples of weaving, address
Rl'SII PRATT,
Agent GeorgU Loom tnd Manufuiinriup Co.
BirH—ly Atlantn, Qforgta .
EVERY KIND OF
PLANTATION MACHINERY,
BNUINBE, HORKK FOUKR9, CSHIbT
IRILLN. AGRICl’LTl'RAL
IMFLEMENT9
Ol tvafy daacflpliou la (tore, aud ftir Mle al tha lowest
rata*, hy
City,