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RAILROAD GUIDE
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n»r rtHnin main.
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nimht ruanai tun.
lean Allwll
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leave Align*
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March, 18*1, according to « taw passed liy the Thirty-
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SENATE.
Atlanta 4k Weal-rota* RaUiNl.
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mi riMBMoaa taiut—outwabd.
nit raaimia raua—tawiaa.
Leave Wat Point
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1-cav* Montgomery
Arrive el West-Point
leave Weel-Potnt
Arrive it M«nt||Oiavry
leave Opelika
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Ai rive il OiH'ltk*
eiininu tuun—ovntftt* and mioaioa
l.oive Opelika
Arrive it 1'olumbui
l.eive Columbia
Arrive it Opelika .
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leave Miron
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leave Atlanta
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leavei Atlinti
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leaia AttanU
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l.eive Chattanooga..
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leave
l.eave
Arrive At ChAtWnoogA
leave ChAttinoogl
Arrive it AttantA
DALTON ACCWMMOBATIOII TBAIM.
Daily except Saadiya.
Leave Allan!!
Arrive it Dillon
Leave Dllton
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MaU Stage Line from Atlanta to Dak
loaoca.
Leave AttanU Monday, Wedneeday and Friday.. .5 A. M
Arrive Tneeday, Thnrtday and Saturday 1 PJt
COURT CALENDAR.
t/frrtwrf DectmUr, 1800, hy BUUami A WtUhom.)
SUPERIOR COURTS.
IILI'B BIPOB CIBCOIT.
Cherokee.—lit Monday In Mlrcb ind Augu.t.
Cobb.—3d Monday in March and lit Mondiy in Oct.
Milton—Ith Mondiy In March and ** Moalay taAnc.
Por*yth.—l*t Monday In April.aad.4th Monday tn An
Lumpkin.—5<1 Mondiy In April and 111 Monday la Be,
Oawioo.—8d Monday In AprU ind Septemlyr
Pickeni.—Ith Monday tn April and September,
i iilmcr.-9d Monday In May and October.
Finnin.—3d Monde, *n May and October.
Union.—Ith Monday In May and October.
Town. -Thuieday alter 4th Mo*U»tnMayandOctober.
"but tbonld the buelneee oTuntoa Oonrt require it,
Towna Court may, by order of the presiding Judge, be
adjourned to Monday thereafter."
aatmewtes cibcuit,
Appling.—let Monday In March and September.
Camden.—Priday alter 4th Monday In Aprl.andOct.
< 'hirllon.—Mondiy after Ith Monday la April and Oct.
i Minch.—4th Monday In March ind September.
t’ortce.—2d Mondiy iu March and September.
Eehole.—Monday after Ith Monday In March and Sept,
tilynn.—Id Monday in April and October.
_Thnr*day before let Monday In March and Sept
Ware -3d .M.mday in March and September.
Wayne.-4th Monday in April and October.
chattahoocubb ctsounr. 1
Chattahooehee.—Ith Monday In March and September
Uarrie.—5d Monday In AprU and October.
Marion.—3d Monday in April and October.
Taylor.—let Monday In AprU and October.
cnanouB cibcuit.
Bertow.—9d Monday In March and September.
Catoosa.—5d Monday In Murand November.
Chattooga.—lit Mondiy lo March and Baptambar.
- ill. Mor-tevJp «"«H November.
troTuUll. Ill mvIluRr ana HrvW»^a’^Nflmli
Murray.—3d Monday tn AmUiad October.
Walker. —Monday beforw&t M^Mm,
Whitfield.—Ith lionday in April
cownta ciucuit.
March and Sept.
iooivmib—4tb Monday In April and October.
Feyette.—9d Monday In March and September.
Fulton.—lit Monday In Apr" —*
Meriwether.—Sd Mood
Troop.—3d Monday In
E41
Bryan.-ith Monday la April, end 5d Monday after Ith
Monday In November. . „ .
Bulloch.—Friday after Sd Monday tn March, and Friday
after 4th Monday In October.
and Sd
Libwty^MMonday InAprlLsndMoaday slim Ith Mon-
Mclntoeh.—Thunday after Sd Moadaytn April, tad
Thursday after 4th Monday ta November.
Montgomery.—Thnreday after Sd Monday In March, and
Thnrtday after 8d Monday la October.
Tetnall.—ad Monday In March and 4ttt la October
run aneoiT.
Bnttt.—Sd Mondiy In Mitch and Saptamber.
Henry.—8d Monday In April Bad October.
Monroe.—(tb Mondayln February radAuguit.
Newton.—3d Monday Ixx Maxcti aad Septembm.
Pike.—let Monday tn April and October.
Spalding.—let Monday in February and Aaguit.
Up*on“-l*t Monday in May and November.
■icon cibcuit.
Bibb.—3d Monday In May and November.
Crawford —lit Monday In March and September.
Uoely.—let Monday U April md Octapqz. .
, 1« rebvnatypadAagmL
WDOLS CIBCOIT.
Burke.—3d Monday In May and November.
Colombia.—let Monday In March uid Bcptember.
Emanuel.—Sd Monday hi April and October.
Jeffereon.—9d Monday In May and November.
Jobnion.—Ith Monday in Match and September.
Richmond —Sd Monde/ In Jauuary end lone,
scriven.—1st Monday In May aad November.
Wisblugu.il — sd Monday in March and September.
MOBUBM CIBCOIT.
Elbert.—Ud Monday In March mid September.
Glasscock—3d Monday In February and August.
Hancock —5d Mondiy In April ud October.
Ilart.—3d Monday In March and September.
Lincoln.—4tb Monday In April and October.
Madlaon.—1st Monday taMwch and September.
Oglethorpe.—3d Monday In April aad October.
Taliaferro.—4th Monday in February and Augutt.
Warren.—let Monday in AprU andOctober.
Wilkes.—ttb Mouday In March and Saptamber.
ocnoLan oincoiT.
Baldwin.—4lh Monday In February ud Aogaat.
Greene.—sd Monday in March ana September,
darner.—4th Monday in April ud October,
Jonua.—3d Mouday In AprU and October.
Morgan.—1st Monday In March ud September.
Putnam.—4lh Monday In March and September.
Wilklneor..—1st Monday In April and October.
FATAULA CIRCUIT.
Clay.—4th Monday in February aud Aogaat, after the
next Court.
Eerly.—let Monday In April ud October.
MUler.—Sd Monday In April ud October.
Guitman.—fid Monday in May ud No/ember.
Randolph.—let Monday In May and November.
Stewart.—3d Monday In April and October.
Terrell.—4th Monday in May and November.
Webatcr.—Sd Monday In March ud September.
■outrun craouiT.
Berrien.—Monday after Irwin Court.
Brooks.-Monday after Lowndea Court.
Colquitt.—Wednesday after 3d Monday in Mnyud No,
Irwin.—(in Thursday after Telfair Oonrt.
laturens.—Sd Monday in April ud October.
Lowndea.— Mondays after Colquitt Court.
Pulaski.—3d Monday In April and October.
Telfair.—Friday slier 4th Monday In April ud October.
Tbnntss.— Monday efter Brooke Court.
Wilcox:—41b Monday hi April and October.
eouTiiwesTBUN cibcuit.
Baker.—3d Monday in May and November.
Calhoun.—3d Monday in March and September.
Decatur.—4!h Monday in April and October.
Dougherty. 1st Monday ill June and December.
Lee —(til Monday In Mureb and September.
Mltebedl. sd Monday III May and November.
Sumter.—‘hi Monday iu April and October.
Worth.—3d Monday iu April and October.
TAl.l.AI*<M»NA CIRCUIT.
Owapbell.—M Monday m Fubruarf aud August.
Carroll.—1st Monday in April islid October.
Cowell.—1st Mouday In March and September.
Floyd —Sd Monday iu January and July.
iUralson —3d Mond iy lu April and October.
Heard.-3d Mmiduy in March and Heplemlier.
Paulding.—I»l Monday in February and Auguat.
foie.-Ill, Monday iu January aud July.
WI.STKUN rllll HIT.
Banka—Isl Monday iu April and October.
Clarke. Isl Monday iu February null Sd III August.
Iny III Ajirll and October.
in Man li and Sd lu September,
ilebursliiim. -:td Monday lu April and October.
Hall.—81 Monday lu March and September.
Jackson-llli Monday m February and August.
in.—llli Monday lu April uud Octolrei.
Walton :.d Monday lu February and August
Wnlli! 5lniid.iv Ullur 4lh April slid Oetohcr.
rlMMUIll.
John Cuuneea,
Cornelias Cols
oomtaoTiettr.
Jtimes IHnm,
Orris 8 Kerry
hii.awa.iz
(M> Kiwi Aid,Its.
NUfnnf SauUmry.
II.I.INOIS.
C lrhard Yates,
yuisu Truiubull.
min an a.
T .4 /MHtb,
Oliver P Morton.
IOWA.
James W Grimes,
James Harlan.
kSNSAt.
Edward G How.
Samuel f I'omeroy.
BBNTtrKT.
Jamtt OutSri#,
(Ainvt Dark.
MAINB.
Lot M Morrill.
Wm P Fesaenden.
■AMaravaaTTs.
Charles Sumner,
llenry Wilson.
MABT1.ANIV
KfttrJy JMnam,
yAiwmisMirann.
■ISSOUBI.
John B Henderson,
Charles D Drake.
aicaiOAN.
Zerberlah Chandler,
Jacob M Howard.
amaassoTA.
Alexander llauisey,
/Aiald w Morton.
NKVAIIA.
Win M Stewarl j
James W Nye,
nuw uammuina.
Aaron It Craglu,
James W Palleraou,
nawtaasav.
A G Cultell.
F T Frellngbuysen,
NSW VOBK.
Edwin l» Morgan,
ftoseoe Conkllug.
onto.
Benjamin K Wade,
John Shermau.
OBBUON.
George II Williams,
Henry W Cm blit.
raNNSTLVANIA.
Chart" K Uueiatr ic,
Simon Camerou.
BBODB I1LANII.
llltaa
Henry I
TaNNsaeaB.
/• T Putttnon-
J s F'owler.
vanaoNT.
George F Edmunde,
JustIn S Morrll.
WEST VmOINIA.
Peter G Van Winkle,
Waltmaa T Wiley.
wieroNem.
Jamr* K DMIlIt,
Tluiolby O llowe.
MlaoollnumiiB Advertlaemnnta,
MtaaallBMOitB Advertlntmanta. I
ProfMalonal Cards.
Radicals, iln Roman.) 40: Democrats, (In Italic,)
UOUSR OF REPRESENTATIVES,
i'A LI TO INI A. Hiw iAMmiBl*
[Three member, to be elect [Three membere to )w eleet-
1 ed ta September.) ed in M«wb.)
FURNITURE '■ FURNITURE I
Manufactured by
F. JC RUTIN A,
MindlloEast HoustonRtieel.
NEW YORK CITY, - • • NEW YORK.
A LL THIS FURNITURE consisting of Parlor. Cbam
her, Dluing Room, end Library Hulls, le of Hie
latest Klyles. aiiirmsimfseUired of the very beet material,
under llio personal su|ki vision of Iht proprietor, and
'psrtiosni the Soull.UusIrlng fiueJloMehold^Furnllure
.... ng
toeiamine ihla sloe
rWAII goods wart allied.
September.
eOHMUCTICUT.
[Four membere to be elect-
ed tn April.)
UELAWAM.
John A Xictoltm.
IUJNOIS.
I. NBJudd.
9. J F Farnsworth,
8. K B Waihbnrne,
4 Airon C Harding,
6. Ebon C Ingenoll,
1 Burton O Cook,
1 H P H Bromwelt,
8. S M Cullom,
«. Ijtwit WRom,
\i: ^W&Ziii.-
11 John Bakar,
13. GBBanm.
At targe, J A Logan.
INDIANA.
1. Wat K mblacli.
9. Michatl C Ktrr,
3. M C Hnnter,
4. ll'm 5 Jfcfmun.
5. Geo W Julian,
C. John Coborn,
1 IID Wnehbnrn,
». Goodlove 8 Orth,
*. Schuyler Colka,
10. Wm wllltame,
II. J P C Shank*.
IOWA.
1. James F WUiou,
9. Hiram Price,
8. Wm B Allison,
4. WMLonghbrldge,
£?*!&rd,
BANIAS.
1. Sidney Clark*.
NSW TOBk.
1. aitphtnTabtr,
*ftor,
1 Mon
rri«v,
«. TKSItuiarl,
1. John W ChanUr,
8. Jams* Brook*. .
«. Frmaiulo Wood,
10. W M Roherteou,
11. O H Van Wyck,
19. J H Ketcham,
13. Thoa Cornell.
14. J VLPruyn,
15. J A Griawold,
l». Oretue Ferris,
llJM Marvin,
11 WmC Field*,
90. A H Lallln,
91. (VioMit.)
99. J C Churchill,.
93. DeflUll McCarthy,
90. WmBLInroln,
Uton Ward,
Trimblt,
9. Broun,
1 (Vacant.)
4. — Knott.
5. — atom,
5. Jonn,
1. Boct,
8. Adam,
0. Toting.
MAINB.
1. John Lynch,
9. Sydney Parham,
8. James Q Blaine,
4. John A Fetere.
1 Frederick A Pike.
MAUTLANn.
1. Hiram McCullough,
9. S Archer,
3. CAHutoe, (c.)
4. Francis Thomas,
6. Frederick Stone.
■ASSACBU1BTTS.
1. Thomas D Elliot,
9. Oakes Ames,
5. Glnery Twitched,
4. Samnel Hooper,
5. Bead F Butler,
6. Neth’l P Banks.
1. Geo SBoutws l,
8. John D Baldwin,
0. W B Wnshbnrn,
10. Henry L Dawes,
MlMOtmt.
1. Wm A Pile, (c.)
tyiiriis:-
4. J J Gravelly,
5. J W McCInrg.
8. D T Van Horu,
1. Betti FLoan.
MICMISAN.
1. Fer. CBetmin.
8. CblriM Upeon,
5. Austin Blair,
4. Thoa W Farty,
5. RBTowbridge.
8. John F. Drlggi.
1. BenLBggtaatos,
9. RB Hayes,
8. KobtC Schenek,
4. Wm Lawrence,
10. Jam**MAahley,
11. John T Wilson,
18. P Pan JVniftP,
IS. p WMorpan, (c.)
14. Martin Welker,
15. Tobtai A Plants,
18. John A Bingham,
II. BphRKckley,
18. R P Spalding,
IV. Jat A Gardeld.
onkooN.
1. Bufue Mallory.
raNNlTLTAMIA.
1. Sam J BandaU,
9. Charles O'Neill,
3. Leonard Myere,
4. Wm D Kelley,
5. Caleb N Taylor,
8. Beni M Boyer,..
1. Jno M Broomall,
8. .7 £0*0, :
V. Thad Stevens,
III. Henry L Cake,
II. It MVanAuken,
19. Chat Dennison,
13. Illyseei F Mercnr,
14. Gen F Miller,
15. A J uloetbrmnir,
18. Wm H Koontz.
11. Daniel J Morrell,
18. 8 F mieon.
19. G W Schofield,
50. Darwin A Finney,
91. John Covode,
59. J K Moreheid,
38. Thot Williams,
94. G V Lawrence.
THE ARROW TIE AMD IRON BANDS
BALING COTTON !
AN INHUHANCK AGAINST
FIBE, WASTE, AND THEFT
It'NBquALBU run
Simplicity and Kapidity of Adjustment
SURPASSED BY NONE
Foil STRUKUI'H AM> ADAPTABILITY TO ALL
*1*110 I sr-H or Commeroo I
f|lHEY are manuractiiml In LIVERPOOL, of the best
English Iron, under the personal supervision of the In
ventor, formerly a resident of New Orlenne, La.
The ARROW TIE ta preferred by Shipmasters aud
Coin pressmen, is It li worked with oneetghtb to om
inch slick, while ill SOLID TIKS require three to live
inches, which, In running through n cargo, Involve* a
heavy loss to the Shipmaster.
Urn the Arrow Tie and Baade,
AND BAVK MONEY IN FREIGHT and INSURANCE
Arrangements have been made to teen re an ample sup
ply of the ARROW TIE and BANDS for the coming eea-
,TAMES A. HALL,
Agent Middle and Southwest Georgia.
ANDREW LOWE & CO.,
General Agents, Savannah, Ga.
The undersigned le prepared to furnish the ARROW
TIE to the trade it SAVANNAH PRICES, forwarding
and transportation added.
PBATTB, EDWARDS Ac CO.* Agauts,
Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ga.
HEAR THE IN8URAN0E AGENTS
HiviNNiM, Mar 1th, 1881.
The recent fire* lu this city having proved to our entire
satlehotton, by a thorough test, the superiority o' IRON
BANDS for baling purposes, wa atrongly recommend
them to the nse of the Planter* of Georgia at an efflclent
agent In restricting Ion by lire; and we agree to discrirti-
nate, when practicable. In favor of cotton ttani secured,
A. WILBUR, General Insurance Agent.
CHARLES GREEN A SON,
WTN T K 13 ,
Previous to Ootobor 18th, In Lots of
FITE CEETS AND UPWARDS,
|1»,000 M GOLD, OILVIE, and OKEIEBACKI,
In Kxolinngo Farr
Boots, Shoes, Leather.
AND SHOE-FINDINGS,
j\. t L o w P r i o o 8 ! !
BBODklBLaND.
[Twotnempw*'
1. Wm Wlndom,
9. Ignatlns Donelly.
Havana.
1. Delos P. Ashley.
saw JBB11T.
1. Wm Moore,
9. Chae Haight,
pHlfl,
to be elect
ed In April.)
tbmnxmbb.^
eSIn Augnst.)
vemiont.
1. F K Woodbridge,
9. Lake P Poland;
3. WmC Smith,
WEST TtMIKIA.
1. C D Hubbard,
9. BM Kitchen,
3. Daniel Poolrey,
Wisconsin.
1. HalbertR Paine,
9. Ben) F Hopkins,
8. Amass Cebb,
4. Chat A EUrldge,
6. Phlletnt Sawyer,
li. C C Washburne.
ndpi.1. Q|, Roman,) 155; Democrat*, (In Italic,) 44.
GROCERIES AND PRODUCE.
FALL TRADE OF 1807.
w. w. caiman.
i. w. aucsin.
CHAPMAN, RUCKKR * CO.,
Wblteliall Street.
JJAVTNO added another member and additional cap)
tal to our firm, we are now axtenalvely engaged In the
Commission, Grocery and Prodace Business
WE WILL HEAL m
■•eon, Flour,
Corn, Lard,
Cotton, Sugar,
MolaoBos * Syrups,
And every article nsnally found in a flret clm
Grocery Store,
AT WnOLMBALK EXCLUSIVELY.
gETTbe City aud Country Tradeare Invited to call and
examlna onr stock bettors purchasing elsewhere.
oc8—8in
1 yora win ana
•k b' flire purchasing elsewhere,
riant.ol. jrtl—5m
KEHTVCKT IN8URAHCEIC0MPANY,
OF LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.
CunIi Capital, 8400,000.
W. P. I.EDGWIUK, Secretary.
JNO. S. VAN WINKLE, Preeldeut.
W ILL Issiiu I’nlliies on Finn slid rity Properly.
AHo. mi MerchendUe tml Lire Slock for suy li-riu
not etreedlnu five yrsia.
Grori'lenv, ymir iuterrstaare ours I'strniiir.c Sonlh-
aru liuiilutiiius. WELLBtiRN A DALLAS,
Agenl* Atlsi.is, Ga
D. R. KFI.BOUItN,
General Agent State ot Georgia. m-HI—r,f
IN 8T0RE AND TO ARRIVE:
400
BAGS FAMILY FLOUR,
ikXi Imgs Extra Family Flour,
>1.1 liuft* f-'uporfinu Flour,
liatll iMinndi Tentietseo Itaruu Side*.
CHI lugs Vlreluls Sail.
STEADMAN & SIMMONS,
ucVU-Uil Msrletis Klrvol, Allsuls, (Is.
Take no more Unpleasant and Unsafe Remedies
NOR nnpieesenl sod deugemni dleossee. lie* IIxlu
J bold's Buonn and Iwruuvan Rost Wan Til
i^ts LDrerp«»L London^Globs In. Co
J L. COLBY * CO.,
Agt'B Son A Atlantic M. Ins. Co., N. Y
R. if. FOOTMAN, Insurance AgenL
WOODBRIDGE BROS., Ins. Agents.
J. T. THOMAS, Iusnrance Agenl.
,1. C. MoNULTY, .
Sec'y Sonthem Insurance A Trust Co,
JAMES T. STEWART,
Aaeut London A Lancaster ine. Co.
LANE A WEST, Insurance Agent*.
Macon, Ga., May 10th, 13S1.
The recent fire at the Warehouse of Mr. B. T. Chap
man, in this city, having, tally demonstrated the adran
tags of the use of IronBsnle for baling purpoMS, as i
security against loss by fire, we, the undersigned Ineu
ranee Agents, Macon, Ga., take pleasure In endorsing the
action of the Agents at Savannah, Gs.
E. C. GRANN188,
Agent for several In*. Companies.
J. W. BURKBJnturance Agent.
E. J. JOHNSON A COTlnsuranee Ag’ta.
J. MONKOB OGDEN, Insursnca Agent.
J. M. UOAKDMAN, Iuturance Agent.
JNO. B. COBB, Ienrance Agent.
msy91—>im
HILL Sc BLANCHARD,
ATTORNEYS AX LAW,
ATLANTA, OA. t
YtflLL glvo prompt attention to all bnelnes*. both
TV criminal and civil, entrustedi to.their cate. In thn
various State Courts and Circuit Uonrta of ths United
H 'oKpfCK-On'whftehall, over Force's shoe stare.
M.C. BLANCHARD.
July filh, 1881.
Mr BLANCHARD will contluna the Insurance bnsi-
ues* se boretoftoro, In the above taw ufllce.
nuK^-Ura - .
Hlaoallanoous Adrartlacmnnt*.
NEW HO BAItRKL
Mlaomllmneou. AdvePti^m^!
Dr. O. 8. PROPHITT'S
TURPENTINE STILL, FAMILY
KXTBA HEAVY BOTTOM,
ALL COMPLETE FOR SALE MUCH BELOW COST.
■gr Still* of all elaea built to order and DISTILLERS
Fitted ont at the lowest rates, lij
i.
H>ICT7—4m
Vji dey‘kmiS?t.
New York City.
Dr. W. II. FEOfi
S TILL tenders his Professional Services to the cltl-
sens of Atlanta: and from hta long experience In
I prolesslon, he is confident that he can alve satiate'
tlon to nil who may favor him with tbeTr patronage.
S^ttentlonffen to Obstatrica.
INGKHMOLL’H
HAND POWER COTTON PRESS.
MORE THAN 100 CASES
HEW G00D8 OPENED THI8 WEEK!!
Aud others Arriving Daily.
Mr Country Merchants are particularly Invited to *a
Ine onr stock, is we will odor them greater Induce
meats tbsn can be bid elsewhere.
TO BOOT AND SHOE-MAKERS.
"Of ell thing* under the mil,!
Hurrah I there is uotlitiiK like leather."
And If yon consult your best tntarait, you will certain
buy your enppllcs of
I. T. BANKS,
Because ha makes "Quick Sates and SmaU Profit, aud
■sill for cash only, thus leaving no bad debt* to be mad*
aptntoxtra profit*.
MTRamamber ike Place an* Elen.
I. T. BANKS,
Rawson’e Building, cor. Whitehall and Hunter St*,
sept*)—
WM. X*. HKNSLER,
PROFESSOR OF MUSIC.
ATLANTA. OROROIA.
Order* may b* left with n. Branmnller, Whitehall
KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY!
TO Bl DRAWN AT COVINGTON, ICY.
CLARE V, NOV. 16TH.
CLASH W, NOV. ROTH,
1807.
9 prizes of $300
9 prizes of 260
ifi prizes of 200
9 prizes uf 160
10 prizes of 126
18 prises ot 100
prizes of 60
to $280,660.
Frizes Amounting
ES.000 NUMBERS AND 788 PRIZES.
Tlokets 919, Halves 98, Quarters 93.
The above Magnificent Single Number Lottery will be
drawn In publlcTmCovington, Kentucky,by Sworn Com-
mtaelonen, at i o'clock?. M.. at the comer ol Fourth
aud Scott street*. The Kentncky State Lotteries sre no
Gift Enterprises, but rssponsibls Monty Lolteriei, that
are drawn under ths inthqrttTr of a charter from the
State, aad bond* an glvramr the payment of all prizes.
The drawings are published la thaNew York Herald and
Cincinnati Commercial.
The above scheme will bo drawn the middle and last
of etch month daring 1881 end 1858.
Circulars of Lotteries drawing dally sent by application
to the Manager..
B^Uorders firtlckgtato ^ ^
sng99—ly Covington. Ky.
LEND TO THE LAND!
Union Point, Gs., October 18,1868.
Mean. BrxqMutU it Barrow:
Gbnts—I need yonr Phosphate on my Cotton at the
rate of 5(10 pounds per sere. I am satisfied that I will
realize at least 150 per cent, on the amount spent. I am
so well pleased that I expect to uee more ou the next
crop then I did on thle.
Very truly yonre,
(Signed) P- W. PRINTUP.
Ambbicus, Ga., November 1,1888.
Mtttrt. Bright well it Barrow :
Gents—The twenty (90) tons REED'S PHOSPHATE
I bought ol yon thin year, I used on Com and Cotton. I
am *o well phased with the effect ou my crop, that I wish
to purchase of you for noxt year's crop, one hundred
ton*.
Yours respectfully,
JAS. A. COBB,
This Manure, manufactured lu Georgia (tb" virtues for
which are attested by well kuown Georgia citizen*, aud
which Is calculated to do so much for “llecunrtritctlon"
lu Georgia) Is for sail- by
LANGSTON, (JlfANK & HAMMOCK,
Hole Agente,
Alabama Street, Allunla, Gs,
NA4IKN AND WHKAT WANTK59.
Rt kill k Hurl;*, Hecond-llsnd Gunnies and Burlap*.
MMnk bit.bell Wheat
LANGSTON t‘HANK A HAMMOCK,
rouimisslou Merchant*,
tuglR-lm Ataliema Street.
CUSHINGS & BAILEY.
WIIOLEH.M.E
BOOK SELLER 8 AHO STATIONERS,
No. 5C5 Baltimore Mrent,
Mur) Lind.
Si b'ial Book
Law It-
I'api
Ileal Book*,
Ml*< ellaueolla ll.nil a.
1 uvelnpe*. Ink*, Pen*,
I'CII' It*, Slid Klsllonery of all kind*
Book-BluiUng «( ivory Description.
5jr*Urders volt ilod from Libraries, Schools, Dealer*,
Clcrua, Ac. utlt fim
DRY GOODS! DRYGOODS!
TALLEY, BROWN & CO.
Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Are DAILY RECEIVING tbelr
Fall and Winter Stock
OF DRY GOODS.
The Ladies especially are iuvited to call and examine
tbelr Hue of
D R K N 8 GOODS,
Comprising, In part.
Bilks, ;
French Merinos J'
French Poplins,
Empress Goods,
Bombazines, '
AlpsccM,
Delaine*. Ac.
THEIR STOCK OF
Embroideriet,
Laces,
Urns Trimmings
And Dress Buttons
Is targe and varied. Tlay keep constantly on band,
BLEACHED and BROWN DOMESTICS,
PRINTS and YANKEE NOTIONS,
aep9l)—
i ! ■
VALUABLE MILL
CITY PROPERTY
AT CHAHCEKY BALE.
s
TATE OF TENNESSEE, HAMILTON COUNTY
Chancery Conrt at Chattanooga.
Joiara M. Blundell, Assignee ol Lewis, Spltzer A Co,
t«.
Lewis, Smut A Co, and creditors of said firm.
Pnranant to a decretal order of said Court rendered In
the above entitled cause, at Its July term, 1811,1 will,
On Tuesday. Nov. lOth, 1807,
On the respective premises, sell to the highest blddet,
on n credit of tlx, twelve, eighteen, and twenty-four
months, taking notes with approved security, bearing
interest from date, and retaining n lien nntu the pur
chase money hie ill beon paid—the following described
property, which will be sold In lota to »nit purchaser*,
except the Mills ud Machinery attached to the freeholds,
which will not be separated: as alto that on which there
la apecific llena:
DESCRIPTION.
jyll-fim
inter Forayth and Peter* atreeta.
Da*. .J. P.
LOGAN,
. . * Maryland.
Baltimore, .....
RESIDENCE—Entaw House.
OFFICE—No. 41 Liberty street, comer of Lexington.
•eptS—law4w
Tbe Real Batata within the corporate limit# of Chatta
nooga, purchased by said Lewi*, Spitzer A Co, from
Moore A Marsh, being tbe land* on which the Saw Mill*,
known u the Moores Marsh Mills, are situate, on tbe
West aide of Chattanooga, together with all the Mills,
fixtures, Implements, end apparatus necessary ud used
ud belonging, to said Mill* ud on raid lands, and all the
Lumber, Building Materiel, or property ol any kind or
character, real, personal, or mixed, aud nelongfuglo said
firm.
Al*~, —. ........ —. — .........
as Lota No. 5 ud 1. on Payne street, In Chattanooga, on
which Bit Fisher Mill property stand*, together with all
the personal property, machinery, or other property on
■aid lota belonging to eald firm.
Also, all the House*. Machinery, and other property ol
■aid firm on the West half of the Ship Yard property,
leased from Mr*. Msrtbs L. Fort, executrix of Dr, Tom
linson ForLdecessed.
Also, the Houses, Building, and other property situate
ou lota fifi, 67, and M, Market atrect, Chattanooga, which
land has been leased to said firm by Mrs, Martha L. Fort,
exeeutrix, Ac.
Also, the Lime Kline and the Lime on hand, and other
property, on two lota, ou which these said Lime Kilns
are sltuted, ud leased to said firm by C. B. Grenville
and John Burke.
Alao.nll property belonging to uid firm situated on a
tract of land laued by aud firm from G. IV. Gardenhire,
•Itnated on Citlco Creek, In Chattanooga.
Also, the unexplred terms of the leases to certain real
eatate leased to eald firm by Mra. Martha L. Fort, execu
trix orDr. Tomlinson Fort, deceased, to-wlt • The South
half of Lot No. 53, South half of LotNo. 58, South hair
of three-fourths of Lot No. 67, on Market street In said
city, on which there I* situate Brick Bulldlrga incom
pleted. Also, the West half of Ship Yard.
Aud also, unexplred lease of Lota in Chattanooga,
leased hy eald firm from Gardeuhlrc, a* above, and Greu
vllle anti Bnrke, u above.
And also, the unexplred term of lease on certain pro
perty In Chattanoofa. leased by eald firm from W. W,
Lee. Attorney in fact for Lindsay's heir*.
Alto, a Tract of Land purchased by aaid Ann from
Moore A Marsh, In the
old a bond l
property, containing throe aero*, more or
which they bold a bond for l
Billy Smith
levs.
Also,
No. 8, on Braultaiu . ....
Branham street hu been eold to one Dtvld Pruldmami for
the sum of |7,U0U, Friedmann having paid S WU ou tliu
mime aud contracted to pay 5309.75 ou Ills lion hold liy
Chsrlessnudqulsl on the same.
Also, Lot kuowu as 89 or 41 Poplar street, in «ald city
of Chattanooga, (there belug Itilgattou now as lo the
number of this lot.)
Also, *11 other property, roal, personal, or mixed, which
the *ald firm may owu, or to which they may heroine on-
tilled without auy reaorvatlon, whether the same shall
have been listed lu this advertlnemcnt or omitted from
the same, subject lu every case lo all valid aiiMaling
claims aud lleua which may be now on said property,
placed there by reason of unpaid purchase money, min i.
gage*, or deed* tot trust or mhorwltc.
Also, sight head of Horses, lour head ol Mules, aud
twelve Wagons and Harness.
All of said real estate belouginp lo said firm will lie sold
in bar of the equity of redemption, anil tlie property
leased trill ha sold iildcct to all tbe rights, limitations,
equities and restrictions specified and mentioned In I he
r< sp,dive lenses thereof. The purchaser or |iun ba*ers
standing In the room and stead of the original lessees.
The terms, restrictions, limitation* Ac., ol said lesst-s,
with ths length of time the said lenses have lu ruu, will
hr made known on day ot sale; or letters addreso-d to
tl o Clerk end Master of this Court will In' piouiptly an
swered, giving all lb" iulurnuiUuii sought. Issued (Mo-
her 1, U3I7
,1. W. JAMES, (\ A M.
ncto—td Uy Dsn J. Durrx, D. C A M.
STOVALL’S BXCKLBIOR MILLS,
A M|(tl*s| It, 4 a 4MV I'M In*
9IT 11KAT WANTED.—Ths undersigned Is sgttn ope-
If rating hie eaienslve Mills, ami Is prepared
“Scfr-YK purekM " ul wa * a thos. r. stoy all.
STATEMENT
or imaiM done since apeil i*t, iae7
BT Tkl
Southern Insurance Co.,
NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE.
Number of Policies lined 811
Aaaonntol Property Intnred $1,198,538 00
Amount of Premium Notes Deposited with
laid Company 66,808 81
Amount of Cash Premiums and Fees Re
ceived 48,510 43
Chartered. Capital. - - 3500.000
Accumulation a since April 1st to data $111,550 59
R. H. THOMPSON, President.
Joan R. Bnai, Secretary.
L. B. DAVIS, Local Agent,
Atlanta, Georgia.
HARRY M. SCOTT,
oclB—Ira Special Agent
t, t. raiacB.
W. T. WHILES*. L-Hsa. a. F1ABCX.
PEARCE, WHELE88 & CO.,
OOTTON FACTORS
AND
Commtflwion Merchant*,
JACKSON STREET, - - - AUGUSTA, OBOROIA,
lor* and aell Cotton and other Produce. Bagging
and Bop* lurnlahed at marketlprlcee.aep7—3m
F. COBRA,
Whitehall Street, West Side
A few doors from Alabama, adjoining Holbrook’s
Hat Emporium,
ATLANTA,-
GEORGIA
American and French Confectioneries
FANCY GROCERIES.
Flue assortment of
WINES. COGNAC BRANDIES, LIQUORS
BITTEBS, CORDIALS, SYRUPS,
CHAMP A1GNX: WINES
NATURAL FRUITS AND PRESERVES,
Select variety of TEAS,
SUGAR, COFFEE, CRACKERS,
BETTER, CHEESE, HAH*
DRY BEEF, BICE, MACARONI, VERMICELLI, Ac
GREEN FRUITS,
Nuts, Almonds, Ralaoni, Ac. Large assortment of
PIPES,
Cigtrt, Smoking Tobacco, Snuff,
Perfumery, Boepa, Fancy Articles, Ao.
PHILLIPS Sc FLANDERS
W OULD respectfully Inform the public that they aro
now receiving their stock ot „
Fall and Winter Goods,
coNatsTiHs or
Print*, Delaine*,
Merinos, Alpacca,
Caaalmarea,
Jean*, Flannels,
Mata and Capa,
Boota and Sboea,
Ready-mad* Clothing,
Ladle*' and Mlaaea' Shawls,
Blsnkata, Nubia*,
(outage,
Rletorl Hoods,
And all other articles nsnally fouud In a well selected
stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS.
tETMost of their good* have been bought since the
late decline tn cotton, and they will sell them at tbe low
e*i figure*.
PHILLIPS Sc FLANDERS
Have t Large Lot of
FURNITUHE
or thkir own MAXi'rseTiina. (-iinsixtinu or
llodslosda,
Bureau*,
Table*,
Cliiir*,
Wtth-Hlaud*,
Ward roll**,
Msllrasaet,
Ac., Ac., Ac.
They sl*n mannfariure ami aril
CUT ION YARNS, GSN.iUUliUS, AND SHIRTINGS
All st the lowest prli-ce, lor cash. Give them a rail lie
ore you purchase. ors -3ni
Cotton Rags, Rope, Bagging &c.
wanthn.
I WILL pay tbe htghMt price for Cotton Rags, Rope
aud Ragging, t)nllt Oiilliugt, Old While Paper, Old
Capper, Bra**, [rad, Ac.
MAX SBLEG A CO.,
Masonic Building,
Decatur Street, Atlanta, O*.
80LUBLE PAOIPIO GUANA.
20 i For ( Ju * llr col( 'hrated FERTILIZER
r sale by
OCffT—fit
CLAYTON A ADAIR,
Comtalseloa Merchants,
No. 19 Alabama Etraet.
vr .
Sole Proprietor. j^j i
KSTABLISIIKU 1701.
P. At d. LORILL4HI),
16, 18 and 90 Cham here St., N. York.
PLUG TOBACCO.
A LAHOE clock of l’lng Tobacco, eml,ratio* til tb.
grade* from low and medium to very finV-mtL,
of which we receive direct from the bc«t insiiudcturw.
In Virginia and elsewhere.
Fine-Cut Chewing Tobacco.
In these good* we h»v# five different brands-
among them our celebrated "Century," w hich I* bow «d
perior to, and more popular than any made. In onr Ce*.
lury Foil we continue to pack dally, one hundred dollar.
Ou Monday* |KJ0, Tue*day* two |50s, Wednetdara a,*
590*. Thuredays ten fiUl*, Fridays twenty fid*, ud Sat
urdays fifty |i*—making eighty-eight bills of dlftrtst
denomination* placed In the same number of paper* ol
tobacco each week: consequently, the connmersofCes.
tury Foil Flue Cut Tobacco are dally getting prize*.
WHUFFS.
A* heretofore, we make all the different brand* ot
Bnuffa for which this Honac baa been for many year* cel*,
brated.
CIGARS.
Of these good* we haves large and mperior stock tt
price* that cannot fail to please. Jobber* and large deal,
era will find it to their interest to examine these good,
before making tbelr purchase*.
SMOKING TOBACCOS,
These goods we have In great variety, and all gradei
from very low priced to the finest.
Our stock la very complete in all It* department*, ud
merchants are Invited to give it an examination helori
purchasing.
V.A G. LORtLLARD.
eep7—3m 16.13, and 90 Chamber* St., New York.
For Mulu 1*y
J. T. JKKKINH A CO., Atlanta, (1,.
lift A DFIKf.fi A CO., laifiraiige 'i*
JONKH A COIIII, Drayton, tt,
I*. J IIKWKTT A CO.,
818 Main at., Memphis, J in,;,
MOIUtlH A CO., Opelika, Ala.
1'tt.UPH, HMITII A CO , Dadevllle At.
ItAOAN, WKKIt A DAVU, Couyer., («.
N N. KDOK, Indian Hprlnga, Ga.
B. F. JOHNSON A CO., Eatonton, 0,
W. A. KKLLY A BRO., Montlcello, („
DAVID KNOTT, McDonough, Ga
LKK A ItKTTB, Jonealioro', Ga.,
itlng of Liver mcdicinr. Tain Kill It Anti t.m
Pills, Female Tonic, Dysentery (V.rrlial jp.' Wll "«
[Prepared by O. H. PltOPIIITT, at Coving,n, o.
CONVENIENCE, ECONOMY AND CHEAPNESS
Greatest Labor-Saviag Machine
Tbit can be pat on $ Plantation 1
OPINIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
ALL5KDALX, BAaWWXLL DtSTklCT, 8. C., 1
March 1,1801. f
Mtttrt. UUD A Marshall :
GaHTLimt—I used, during tbe put seuon, one of
‘-Ingersoll'a Portable Cotton Preites," purchased of yon
lutBeptember. I have always been predlndiced In favor
of the r 'Screw Proas,” and nothing but dire necessity In
duced me to try any other. I take pleuure, however, iu
adding my testimony In favor of Ita entire adaptation to
the wants of a cotton plantation. It bu surpassed my
Ins expsctloDs. I hsve packed with but two
. —*— , two n each lever. My bales all
. The first lot I sent to market
averaged 805 ponnds. My Impression Is, that 500 ponnd*
is about the capacity of the Press, and a greater number
of ponnde anbject the follow-block to too much risk, nn-
leae the eides of tbe cotton box w*« Increased. It would
add greatly to the value of the Preu If the cotton box
wutan Inches longer. In hute, I am, very respectfully,
yonr obedient servant, Ac., g w
P. 8.—I took my Preu down and carried It some font
mile* to pack the crop of a neighbor, who failed to have
a “acraw^bnllt. He wueomnch pleased that he ha*
determlnad to abandon tb* “Bcrew” *" a nnrchaae "in.
gereoU’a Preu.”
oat sanguine expeetlon*
mde, vet I prefar four—t
etgbea aver (00 ponnds.
' and purchase
B.;W. L.
Omea or Kwo’a Mouwtxih Ran-wiiD Co. , i
YoakVILLB, 8. C., AprU 15,1987. (
Gimiin: I have )uat received yonr letter of Feb;
rnary—upon my retnrn to this place, after an absence of
two'month*—and this reply may be too late for youi
"Descriptive Circular of Ingeruirs Cotton Preu."
cSurjaarja/Sbstggsrgt
good acuvahanda to work It, I am satiafied that from
eighteen to twenty balu might readily be packed In a
da;
preaslng force, with little motive power, and “U*t, bnt
not least," It Is worked entirely by Band, thus uvlng ^for
the farm horse* the hard labor Imposed upon them by
the ordinary “Screw.” Respectfully, Ac .^onr*^^
To £imi A MaaskALL, Charleston, B. C.
WFor ‘ ddre "
Agents for the Ingenoll Cotton Prose,
“ No. 140 Meetiiut etreet,
Uppoalte Pavilion Hotel,
Jyao—9aw3m
Charleston, 8. C.
FARM AT TUNNEL HILL
TO BENT.
T HE “AUSTIN PLACE," at Tnnnel Hill, is to rent.
Apply early to w. C. JESSUP A CO..
▲ogutU, Georgia,
or J. GUTHRIE. ^
oeff—lm Tunnel Htllq Georgia.
WM. F. »80WK.
BROWN’S HOTEL,
orrosiT* naroT,
MACON, GEORGIA.
nngfil—ly
B. E. BROWN 4k EON.
THE BRIDGEWATER
PAINT AND COLOR WORKS,
HAzrurACTuaxu or
Whit* Lead and Zino Paint*.
And COLORS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Dry and Ground In Oil.
BRIDGEWA TER METALLIC PAINT,
BRIDGEWATER COTTAGE COLORS.
ROB’T REYNOLDS, Secretary.
OFFICE—74 Malden Lane, NEW YORK.
FACTORY—99d 8t., near 8d Avenne, Sonth Brook-
lynn, and Factories, Bound Brooke, New Jeney.
0C16—6m*
ff. 1. WILLIAMS & BRO,
GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
AND DBALBBS IN
OBAIH, BACOH, LARD, FLOUS,
And all othtr article! lu the Produce line.
GROCERIES.
LIQUORS,
TOBACCO,
COTTON YARNS, Ac.
OLD STAXD,
DECATUR ST.
ATLANTA, GA
ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE:
rpHRKE HUNDRED BARAKLS WHISKY-ell grade*
Also, BRANDIES, GIN, Ac.,
Which we offer to the trade on most favorable terms.
W. M. WILLIAMS A BRO.
LIME, LIME.
W E are sole Agent* for ROGERS' BIRD RYE LIME,
which I* superior for all purpoau to any Lliue
brought lo this market. Part Ire wanting to punha*e a
guaranteed good aud fresh article, will find It to their lit-
trrrat to call and *re ue, or aeud ua their orders.
W. M. WILLIAMS A BRO.
IRON AND STEEL.
T WENTY THOUSAND LB*. Round. Square, ami
Flat Iron and Steel. On hand aud for sale hy
oc9l—3m W. M. WILLIAMS A BRO.
ADMINISTRATOR'S RALE.
B Y virtue of an order from the Conrt of Ordinary of
Clayton county, Ua., will be sold, on the first Tur*
day In December noxt, between the legal hour* of sale, at
the conrt hour door In uld county, the tract ol land in
•aid county whereon Thomas M..tones resided at the
time of hi* death, containing 180 acres, more or lea*, ad-
, otntng lands to Ilart well Junes, J. W. Ozhurn, and A.
II. T. lltucs. Terms cash. October 14,1967.
R. (I. JONES, Administrator,
ocio—td Printer’* fee #6
GEORGIA. UoanoM Coi ntt.
TESSE MILLER, administrator on the eatate or Jeaae
•I N. Miller, decuaed, applies to me for letter* or dlo-
mlaalon from uld admlalstretlon—
Thou are therefore to elte and admonish all aud singu
lar, the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to be aud
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law. aud
■how ranee, if any they have, why uld letter* ehoald not
by granted the applicant. Ultra under my baud and offi
cial signature, June 97, lfiFI. •
jyfi—lam(m* Prtatar'e fee
Important
TO
SHIPPERS OF COTTOI, k,
ATLANTA, CEO., to BALTIMOBE,
via CHARLESTON, S. C.
THE SPLENDID SCREW STKAMHIPS,
FALOON, , , E, 0, DEED, Oommander.
SEA GULL, ■ V. P. DUTTON, Oommander.
Of large carrying capacity, making avenge
trips of 55 to CO hours, leave Charleston
once a week far Daitunore, aud offer
superior facilities for through freight* to
and from that port
Address
COURTENAY & TRENHOLM,
Shipping and Commission
Merchants, Union Wharves,
Charleston, S. C.
Or,
MOBDECAI & CO., Agents,
Raltimore, Md.
Dr. H. Sells, President. Andrew Denn. Secretary
R. P. Glenn, Trea*nrer.
GEORGIA
LOOM AND MANUFACTURING CO Y.
MANUFACTURERS AND PLANTERS,
>
. O O K TO YOUR INTEJUfeSTSt
AND CALL AT ■ W
)fflce, Bell-Johneon Sulldlugt
NEXT DOOR TO POST OPPICX,
ATLANTA, CEOROilA.
AND *£( IN OPERATION
Mendenhall's Improved Self-Acting
HARD AND POWER LOOK!
EASIER UNDERSTOOD,
EASIER TO OPERATE,
AMD MORE BIL1ABLS
POSSESSES SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES
Over all other Hand Looms,
AND IS MORE SIMPLE AND DURABLE I
Planters can be Independent I
By Weavlug all their Goods for Home Wear on tb*
MENDENHALL IMPROVES HAND LOOK!
From 15 to 30 Yards per Da?
Can toe Woven on till* Loom !
IT WEAVES AS FAST AS ANY FaCTORY LOON I
Half the Cost of the Clothing of a Family can be Savrd
hy Use)
From $5 to $10 a Day can be Made on it!
ITS PAIiTS ARK SELFCIIAXOIXO!
By the Turning of an »*? °>“ k '}} lct *L , , h ! h ^S ta*
wind* npthe Cloth, iread* the Treadle*, and throw* ta*
Shuttle. _ .
IT WEAVES
Jeans, Sstlnrl*. Mnaeya, Blanket TwlU.
Cloth, various kind*of Itibhed Goods, Fancy 7will*"'
sit ktud*. Flax, Cotton, Tow or All-Wool Cloth, Bagging.
Toweling, Table Linen, Balmoral Skirl*. Woolen, Uu«J
end Hemp Carpet*. In fart, anything, from a haudaesi*
Silk to a Itag Carpet.
It I* small, neat, aud light-not arg«r than • commoa
breakfast table. .
Il I* made In the most workniaulik* manuer, of *oea
material, aud handsomely varnished. „
It I* veiy simple and eselly understood—'everything
performed hy turning u crank.
Looms tinil County Rights f§r S»lf*
|R*For farther particular*, bill of price*, do*crlpH»
circulars, and wimple* of weaving, addret*
RUSH PRATT,
Agenl Georgii Loom and Manufacturing Co-
m*r9l—ly _ Atlanta. Oeo^U .
w. R. JOHNSON,
(Successor to Holllugaworth A Johnaon.)
38 8. Charles Street, Palllmore, Miryl*!" 1 -
Msunfarlarcr, and Douler lu
DRUGGISTS' AND CONFECTIONERS' -
OREKX AND FLINT liLASSn-* 11
W. H. JOHNSON, 38 Charles Street,
Meuufaclutee Honey. Ofrcerlne. l’elim OuM'esnfi^ijJ'
Toilet Soap*. Also, Pomade*,*P*lr OIH, lx>, ^-4»
tr$et$, die*