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M^utdiami Jon* Pom, V. s. A, eowutabrttag Third
Military District <Qw>l|tu, Flor1d*,»und Altkaato.)-
om.v at Hswtqeartora, on Marietta etrret
Oetoael J. P. M«UK*, Chief of ItarMU of Civil AtMtrn
and General Uapector of Registration for Third Mill
tary District. Office al Hf*dq**rleta,
Htev'l Brtgedtar-Oeaenl Wa. MeKaa Ih'NK, Assistant
Judge Advocate General V •• A., Judge Advocate
Third Military District. Office at Heedquartvr*
I.IMMMMI-Cotaarl B. Me*. Ui’DMM, U S, A., Assistant
laapaeior Oanaral. Offke at llsadquartcrs
Captain a. X. SakDlUeo*. V. s. A., Acting Assistant
AdJatant General. office at II aadqnarters
fnr'l Brigadier General J. J. Miuuu. Surgeon U *
A. Mrdkal Director Third Military District. '*«>*’
corner Bread tad Marietta etreet*.
Brev’t Brigadier General Rum* Huron, Chief (fimrlrt-
aiaatar. Offic# at Headquarter*
Brest Ltaataaaat Colonel II. J raaa»*roHT«.
ttaartaraaaater. Offic* ForaytaetrtH'i.ucar
Brest ClapUln C. A. Rocarwtu., Chief Onh«'» e l mrer,
OMca corner Hroad and Marietta atrcei*-
Major X. D. Jkito. P. M. V 8- A., Chb» W » ud
Disbursing Office*Third Military Dteirift. ' ,,r
nor Broad and Marietta ettorta
tjtentanant C. S. Halit, Pott dnarlcriuaeier ami i * m*
mtaMMy HaWiytM Offl>* Willingham I'athtiag, cor
ner ley aeffiMlBlladr
Brest Major WlTx. Captain t«h V.S. luffln
uy. Acting Aeatataet Jody.' Advocate Oeneral. onlce
•I Uc4dqaartex<k . „ , „« IV
Brar't Major T C. 8tnxiran, C. 8. l ulled No
Chief ComatlMarr of Subelstence 0««S 1 , , v _
1 Willlidhani Bn tiding*, corner of Hof*
atieete. ...SulnAaat Com.
Brer t Major Fa.n. Mo.aaaon V H office
Sub-District, AtlanU Bureau R.
Granite Block, No. I. room T I £ J [ IITA)
, , t r ” ,T ..°7ot Cobb,’Pulton, Campbell.
Composed of the comH ( Clayton, Bpatdlu*.
Carroll, Coweta, P MlltoUt Gwinnett and Bntla.
Henry, Newton • ' Tho>a , jj, Roana, Colonel
commanding Pont. Head-
:«d United 3 Dillingham Bonding, corner of
•“JJ?* Jy *treete, Atlanta, Ga.
ifn o. C. Ksirr, let Lieutenant SSd U. 8. In
1 VK>st Adjutant. Offlce at Headquarter*.
““ ieuteoaat C. 8. Iua.iT, tdth U. 8. Inlhutry, Act-
.JJ AMiataiit <£aart«rmt«ttr aud Acting Oomaiittury
SubiUt«nc<* Port. Office, room No. 7 Willingham
Building.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
FOR TI1B TEAR 1887,
JE. Williams, Mayor
S. B. Lore, Clerk of Coiuicll
J. T Glenn. City Attorney
Hobart M. Farrar, city Treasurer.
k. J. Roache.CIty Physician C
Jaa.F. Cooper. Cily Engineer...... ......
Hobt. Crawford, Commiaalonerof Public wot be
George Stewart,Overaeer of street*
jo. 8. Sm'tb, Tai Receiver audCollector..
Pat F'itagihbou, lUll-Keeper
1,600
l,t!U0
1,600
i .into
ALDERMEN.!
naaTwxau.
M. T. faetleberry, Richard Peters.
iioomd waan.
E. B. Hawaon, A. IV. Mitchell.
TH1HD WAKO.
George W. Terry, W. C. Andereon.
roi-BTU waan.
,1. E. Units't, W. II. Cox.
rirru waan.
.1 A Hayllcn, B W. Holland.
Pul.ICE DEPARTMENT.
L. P. Thomas, Chief Miralud
K. C. Morphy, Deputy Marshal.
,1 L. Johnson, lat Lieutenant of Police
T. C. Murphy, 3d LI ruteuant of Police
policthth—($4 45 I'm pay.)
. f 1,600
. 1.300
.. 1,000
.. l.lUt
I. ,1. Cook,
P J. Bornar.
D. Bonn.
E. A. Center,
F. T. Ktcktlghter,
J. A. Hinton,
Hall,
J. L. Crcuihatr,
G. W. Bowen.
C. M. Barry,
U.'P/Woodlitr,
Jaenor Grove*,
IV. it. U. Cowan,
,1. 8. Holland,
It 1>. Ilayuua,
D. till ecu
J. It. Love,
J. *•
U. A.
H. B. Hutchins,
•I. M. Coiiually.
Green Holland.
II. \V. WooUIiir,
II. J. Holtzelaw,
M. W. Baeheii.1,
J. P. Batin a,
T. G. McHan,
J. A. Lanier,
Clerk of Firal Market—Theopldlua Harris.
Clerk of Second Market-Frank T. Ryan.
Sexton—G. A. Pilgrim.
City Aaaauote-H. 8. IVatera, W.C. Uumphrlea, and
C. F. Wood.
Aaaaaaor of Ixnd taken hir Opening Street*—Leri C.
Welle. andF. P. Bl«,
Tasotsu coxTiiu.-f or tue citt coiticil for the
rtaoAL ccab igh.
Finance-Petua. Mitchell. Raweon.
Ordinance—Mitchell, Hayden, Peters.
Straete and Sidewalk*—Gullait
Street* and Sidewalk*—Gullatt, Haweon, Hayden
Welle, Pump* and Ciaieroa—Cox, Anderson, <.atne-
erry.
Lamp* and Gaa-Hxyden, Terre, Peter*.
Relief—Caelleberry, Baweoiti Twrry, Gullatt. Hayden.
Market—Hayden, Cattleherry, Holland.
Fir* Department—Gullatt. Cox, Terry.
Police-Rawson, Cox, Audenou.
uemeiery—Terry, Mitchell, Rawaon.
Public Building* and Gronnde—Andereon, Terry, Pe-
Tax—Holland,Rawton-Cox.
On Printing—i'erry, Holland, Caatleherry.
Salariee—Cox, Mitchell, Holland.
BOARD OP HEALTH.
Pint Ward-Dr. J. R. Dorfng.
Second Ward-O. MJonea, Laq.
Third Ward-L. P. Grant, Eto.
Fourth Ward—Dr Cha*. lnnckney.
Filth Ward—Dr. J- N- Simmon*.
waapa ov rax city.
Tha City of Atlanu ikaU ha laid oil Into fire wards, at
iollowi, to-wit:
naarwxBD.
Commencing at tha croealag of Whltahall street with
the Weetern*Atlantic Railroad,
and running up the
•ooth aldeof arid txilroud to tha tnsoreoruUon line, then
down taid Hue to the center of Whitehall
_ atreet, then
north along the center of aaldetwet to theetartiug point,
and which tball be known and conatltote Ward number
One.
ISOOP* WABDe
Commencing at the center of theinoeelng of Whitehall
•tract,attheWeaten#Atlantic Railroad,and rnnnlDg
*a*t down therilroSw thacrotolagof Calhoun .tree?,
to tha rear of the OaWgta Railroad workshop, then aoutb
along tha middle of aud atreet to the center of McDon-
ongh etreet. thence along the center of McDonough (treat
tithe lncorpcietion line, then along eald lute to the cen
ter of White *all atreet atlta crowing at the incorporation
line, then r-<onn the center of wtd etreet to the etartlng
K bit, which anal 1 be known and constitute Ward num-
r Tw».
TRIED WARD.
Commencing at tha center of Calhoun (treat, at It*
south crowing of the Georgia Railroad workshop, and
running down the south aide of wtd railroad to the in
corporation line, then along said line to the center of Me
Donougb etreet to the itartng point, which shall ranetl-
tute ana he known as Ward number Three.
rntTRTB WARD.
Commencing on the north aide of the Georgia Railroad.
In the center of the creasing of said railroad by Loyd
etreet, and running dowu the north aide of said railroad
to the Incorporation line, then along said line to Ivy
street, then along the renter of Ivy atreet to Decatur
atreet, then along said etreet west to the center of Loyd
to the atarting point, which shall constitute amt be
known as W ard number Four.
nrTH WARD.
Commencing at Die north of said railroad, at the cen
ter of the crossing of Loyd street, aud running west
along the north aloe of the Weatern A Atlantic Railroad
to the incorporation line, then along wid line to the ren
ter of Ivy street, then couth along the center of De
catur atreet to Die center of Loyd street, then along the
constitute and he known a* Ward number Five.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer— 1 Thomas Haney.
First Assistant Engineer—Uenry Gullatt.
hscond Assistant Engineer—W. G. Knur.
Secretary— B. F. Mooie.
Treasurer—Jemm E. Gullatt.
Atlanta E:
J. W. It. for
kn B. Norman
Duel Wilson
Mublcnbrink
tries Schmitz
in Berkcle
m Wlll.y
II. Klliworth
J. Bracken ...
L. Collier
Warner
Haney, i
>iuink Company No. 1.
. I’rcsldent
.. Foreman
.Hecretury
Trewmivr
Find. Director
Stroud Director
Third Director
Kugiitcer
... First AnrtI*Ul»t Kii-Miiwr
.Second AHHifctftut Kn^iueer
.Third Asrinfaiit Kriftiuecr
A xemcn
DuleKMte to Fire i)cj*’»itmcnt
MlCII A NH
J. E UbIIaU
.1.0. Kelley
W. D.puckic, Jr....
O. H. Joueft
E, Bulce...
Enoink (ViMPANY No. Q.
__ ...Terry.,.
Joel Kelxey
Jtiota DinkvlH ...
J. M. Toy
<J. T. Auderiton. i
W. F. Woodr, i
J. Jf. Bulce, J
.lOMpb Wiley, i
J. F. AlexftuUer.
M. L. LIchtobNtadi
iVeiiidcnt
. . Vice l*roHideut
HeereUry
Tienittircr
Firnt Director
Second Director
fsbief F.ii^iuccr
FI rut Amiintnut Kn^nccr
. . .second Ai*MiHtmit Kii^iiiccr
Third A*!4i*tMiit Kiii'iiict*r
. I‘i|»CIIH II
.Axctnun
Hu r^con
. ItcjircHehUtiVf ti* Fire DcjiJirtiuciit.
TaM.UI.au KNOINK roMPANT No. Jl.
S. W.Grubb I’n-ajdeiit,
X. A. Cantor.
W.O. Shearer a.
«ga Thompson
irke . ,
H.S.OrmeV Ml*
W. R.Blggsrs
Vice President.
First Director.
.. .Hecond Director.
..Hone Director.
.. Nccretary.
.Treasurer.
.. Areman.
.. .Aremau.
...Kurgcnn.
... Delegate.
Atlanta Uook and Lannin Co. No. 1.
J L Uusen Foremen
G F.Bi D’Alrigny. Assistant Foreman
J. B. Yarbrough. Hecretary
Gao. Johnson....
Ed. Holland
RAILROAD OP I
dwrila RaUrwaX.
X. W. fOI.«r.Vt9'S»«4<**ifr.i.
nar rAssaaaaa tb; " h.w A. M
Ia'svo Atlanta at i. . ,, .n ail P. M
Arrlvoat Augusta MiA.M
Leave Augusta at....... n.m P. M
Arrive at Atlanta. 'on Sunday I
atuar rasSBNaaa train. bm Pi j,
i .Are Ati-***'-" n.'»a‘. m
£ r, ‘ v "i«i2ST . .. . .... . .. "»»»■•!!
i-CJafe::::::::.....
* WssGPolat Railroad.
u P. GHANT,
nar raesaNuNB TaAiN-ei'TWABfi
Lear* AUauu..........
Artlto at Waal Point...
HAT rAWNNOsN TR.IU—INW.nn,
l^ar« West Point ...
Arrive at Atlanta
..'..TOttA.M
. ..14 Ml A. M
1140 P. M
. .Mil I'. M
Mtatg'M'rf A IVctl-Pidut Railroad.
DANIEL It. CRAM, flwpsrlnfcmDwf.
ffTra w Wt-Polnt
rMraG|>elllm...
Airltr* at Colnmbui'.
Leave Columbus
Arrive at Upcltk*
RVININU TBAIH—lim.lltA
Leave Opelika.
Arrive al Columbna
Leave Cohunlm*
Arrive at Opelika.. .
turn a. M
14.ID M.
14.46 P. M
u.45 P. H
111.30 A. M
14.30 P. M
8.110 A. M
tan A. M
•i.unan*.
4.40 P. M
4.34 P. M
... . 11.88 A. M
1 46 I*. M
Masoa 4k Weatern Railroad.
X. B. WALKER, N»|Wlnfcmic»L
Leave Macon
Arrlrs at Atlanta ..
Leave Atlanta
Arrive at Macon ..
Leaves Atlanta
Arrive* In Mnrou ..
DAT TAwaNaxa main.
1.30 A. V
1.61 P. M
8 Ml A. M
1.1*1 p. It
7.15 P. M
4 .*16 A M
Western 4k Atlantic Hallsuad.
CAMPBELL WALLACE, Suptrmtmdtnt.
NiotiT tiraiis nssxNoan tbain—daily.
1***1 e At 1*111*
Arrive at Chaltauooga
Leave Chattanooga
Al rive at Dalton
Arrlveat Atlanta...
DAT PAaiKNtiia THUS
Dally, oacept Snurtava.
Leave Atlanta
Leave Dalton
Arrive at Chattanooga
Leave Chattanooga.. .
Arrive al Atlanta
n
. 1.48
. .4.00 P. M
.8.40A. M
11(0 AM
iCWOKTII ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
Dally tiiccpt Sundays.
Leave Atlanta 8-GO P. M
Arrive at Aeworth U 45 P. M
LeaveAeworth tiv5A.M
Arrlveat Atlanta . . .10.10 A. M
in all triage l.ln«* rrom Allaulu in liah-
louega,
la*nve Atlanta Monday, Wednesday and Friday.. 0 A. M,
Arrive Tuesday, Thuraday and Saturday 1P. M,
COURT CALENDAR.
\_IlerlsrU tkcrniter, 1HK1, by HWinmi •» KUXntvi.]
SUPERIOR COURTS.
m.lIK HI DUX CIRCUIT.
Cobb.—8d Monday In March aud lat Monday in Oct.
Milton.—tth Monday lit March and 3d Monday In Aog.
Forsyth.—1st Monthly In April and 4th Monday In Aug.
Lumpkin.—Id Monday In April nud let Monday lit Sep.
Dawson.—3d Monday In April and September.
Pickeus.—tth Monday in April and Beptemhvr.
Gilmer.—»d Monday in May and October.
Fannin.—Sd Monday In Stay and October.
Luiou.—tth Monday In May and October.
Towns.—Thmeday after 4th Moudayln May and October,
“Imt should the business of Union Court require It,
Towns Court may, by order of the presiding .fudge, he
adjourned to Monday thereafter.'’
BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT,
Apoliug.—1*1 Monday in March and September.
. a .. IS. ■ a.. u .SiAfe 4*1, If AMilati In A sifelI An,1
Cauidcn.—Friday after 4th Monday in April and on.
Charlton— Monday after 4th Monday In April and Oet.
Clinch.—tth Momhty in March aud September.
Codec.—Sd Monday tn March and September.
Kehols.—Monday after 4th Monday tu March and Sept.
Glynn.—'hi Monday iu April and October.
Pierce —Thnraday before 1st Monday in March and Sept.
Ware -Sd Monday iu March and Sieptemtn r.
Wayne.—4th Monday in April and October.
CHATTAHOOCHEE CIRCUIT.
Chattahoochee.—4tlt Monday tu March ana September.
Harris. -4d Monday in April and October.
Marlon.—3d Monday In April and October.
Muscogee.—4d Monday iu Slay aud November.
Schloy.—Sd Monday tu April aud October.
Talbot.—3d Monday In March and Septembar.
Taylor.— t»t Mouduy iu April and October.
CHrUCXU CIRCUIT.
Bartow.—2d Monday in March slid Poptember.
Catoosa.—Sd Mouday in May aud November.
C'uattoog* —lei Mouday in March and September.
Dade.—ith Monday tn May and November.
Gordon.—let Monday tu April aud October.
Murray.—3d Mouday tn April and October. ...
Walker -Monday before 1st Monday In March and fiopL
Whitfield.—4th Monday tu April and October.
COWITA CIRCUIT.
ClAyton.—let Monday la May and November.
DeKalb.—tth Monday tn April and October.
Fayette.—4d Monday in March and September.
Fulton.—1st Monday tn April and October.
Meriwether.—3d Monday in February and August.
Troup.—3d Monday iu May aud November.
eastern circuit.
Bryitn.—tth Mouday in April, and 3d Monday alter 4th
Monday in November. . _ ..
Bulloch.—Friday after 8d Monday in March, and Friday
after 4lb Mouday in October.
Chatham.—4d Monday In January and May.
EtHngbam.—Mouday after 4th Monday hi March,
aud 3d
Monday after 4th Mouday In October.
Liberty.—8d Monday in April, aud Monday after 4th Mon-
day iu November. ,
Mclntoeh.—Thursday utter Sd Monday In April, and
Thursday utter 4Gi Monday in November.
Montgomery.—Thuraday afier/Jd Monday In March, and
Thursday after 3d Mouday *n October.
Tutnall.—3d Mouday in March aud 4tb in October.
FLINT CIRCUIT.
Butte.—2d Monday in March aud September,
nenry.—3d Monday In April aud October.
Monroe.—1th Monday iu February and Augnat.
Newton.—3d Monday iu March aud September.
Pike.—let Monday in April and October;
Spalding.—let Monday tu Febri’ary and Angnat.
Upson.—lat Monday tn May aui. November.
BACON CIRCUIT.
Bibb.—3d Monday In May and November.
Crawford —1st Monday tn March aud September.
Dooly.—1st Monday in April and October.
Houston.—3d Monday In February and Auguat.
Macon — 3d Monday in March and September.
Twiggs.—4th Monday In March and September.
MimiLE cmctiiT.
Burke.—Sd Monday In May and November.
Columbia.—1st Mouday in March and September.
BmanuoL—4d Monday in April aud October.
Jeft'ereon.—4<i Mouday In May - J " ■ -
Treasurer
Representative to Fire Department
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA.
IX SECOND TERM of the 67tb seailnn ol tbU In
stitution will open on the 16th day of January, IfltiS.
all of tha Departments, including the Law School
ilgb School, |n ful 1 ——•••**i* n** d** uh* 1 or Jan.
Iba faculty will ai
Ilgb School, in full upentloo. On the lfNIt of Jan-
Iba Faculty will appoint twenty meritorious young
raaldeateo the mete, who will he admitted with-
IHBIUSXIS u IBS GIBV«| 7 ••• ,, , , ,,
Urge for tuition or room rent. Applicants fur these
latmeot* should forward testimonials of qualities-
a# astnaal eliasaefa* B llri Ilf I ns ft till 1V t|| Ilk Y
of good moral _ character, aud_oMnahlilty tojpay
Don fees—staling, also, age and
— ‘ from u couuty
riS ha appointed
I to enter
All students who
IMhVU SS4MIS m vvun.y. •••• ”'7 ^ m
„ tha Ministry of auy Denom'.uaDon will
ItMd without charge Tor tuition. Those who do
“•el* *EIH***s
ay and November.
JoIms.ni.-4th Monday In March and Bcptomlier.
Richmond —4rt Monday In January arid June.
Scrivcu.—lei Monday in May andNovomher.
Washington.—Id Monday in March and September.
NOHTHEHN CIRCUIT.
Elbert.—fid Monday in March aud September.
Glasscock.—3d Monday in February and Auguat.
Hancock.—4d Monday in April and Octobor.
Hurt —3d Monday in March uud September.
Lincoln —4th Mouduy in April aud Octnbei.
Madison.—let Monday In March and September.
Oglethorpe —3d .Monday iu April aud October
Taliaferro.—tth Monday in February and August.
Worn-it.- 1st Monday Iu April and October.
WillfHl> Monday In March aud Heptembt-r.
Ol MUt.UKK U1BCIT1T.
Baldwin.- nil Monday In February and August.
Greene.—Sd Monday iu March and September.
Jasper.-- 4th Mouday in April and October,
Jonc*.—ltd Mouday in April and October.
Moreau.- lat Monday in Marco aud Soptcinbcr.
1*1111111111.-4111 Monday In March and September.
Wilkinsoi. I *t Monday in April and Orlolici.
PATAtn.a CIRCITIT.
Clay-4th Monday in February and Auguat, alter the
noxtOulirt.
Early.—1st Monday In April anil Gctnbi r.
Miller.—Sd Monday Iu Aiirll ami October.
S aitunui.—:Dl Munilay In May and November.
uiiiolph.- let Monday In May anil November .
Htewnri. :*.tl Mouduy nr April mnl October.
Terrell.- 4th Monday In Mny and November.
W. iur. r. sd .Monday in .March and September.
SOUTHERN CIRCUIT.
Berrien. Monday alter Irwin Court.
Uroukn-Monday after LowuileaCourt.
Colquitt.—Wednesday alter 3d Monday in May and No-
,rX -tin Thmeday afo r Telfair Court.
Luniens.—4il Monday iu April and Octolier.
Lowndes. Mondays utter Colquitt Court.
Pulaski. 3d Monday In April aud October.
Tcllalr.--Friday after -Ith Monday In April and Ortolier.
Thomas. Monday after Brooks Court.
Wilcox. "Ith Moiidsy Iu April and October.
SOUTHWESTERN CIRCUIT.
linker. 3d Monday in May and November.
.tnIImilII. 3d Monday iu Mnrch and September.
Dec hiur. 4th Monday in April aud October.
Doupherty. 1st Monday in June and December.
I.ec. -till Mouduy in March and Heplemhcr.
Mlli liell.—fid Monday in May and November.
Hiniili-r - fid Monday in April and October.
Worth. - 3d Mouday III April and October.
Tai.i.Arouaa ciucuir.
Campbell 3d 6lnnday In February and Angus!.
Carroll, let. Monday m April and October.
Coweta.- 1st Monday In March and Heptemher.
Floyd fid Monday III Jnuuary aud July.
||unil.mii. -3d Monday in April aud October.
Ilcurd 3.1 Monday In March aud Heptemher.
Paulding.—1st Monday to February and August.
Pols, - lib Monday tn Jauuary and July.
WESTERN CIRCUIT.
Bunks - 1st Mouday In April and October.
Clarke. 1*1 Monday tu February and fid In August.
Franklin, fid Monday In April nud Octolier.
Gwnm. lt - let Monday Iu Mareh and 3d In September.
Ilal,. isliuin.— Ud Monday in April and October.
Hall.- id Monday In Mnrch and Heptemher.
Jack.on. lib Mouduy In February auil Auguat.
Ilabuii lib Monday in April and Octolier.
Walton - 3d Monday Iu February and August.
Wli.l,* Monday niter 4th April aud Octolier.
S. KltANEn.
I. S. BB4BBN,
Fnrmnly of Atlanta, Ga.
K It AM Id It & SO N,
AUBNTfl FOR TUI Mil OF
FRENCH WINDOW GLASS,
N.
White Lead, Oili, and Painta.
▼HI ATL
.AS
MUTUAL
LIFE
Ol* Aninl I joniM, MIhsoiiH.
CHARLES A. MANTZ, -------- Prxxident.
JAMES HARRIBON, - - Vice-Prenident.
(Ol the firm of C.'liontasu, llarrlv.m A. Valle l
OAPITAIj, - - - - - ^1164,558.00
NtiNilibuldni>s JUInHIa* r«»i* ------- 4jt:i4M>,l>00.
I*i*oi»or( y of Mlotiklinltlei'* JCwt.lmni c«l at (3N,(»f»(»,0(»0.
THU COMPANY tiratcut* imeqnaltal sdvsutagcs. peculiar fc
people who eoRlcupIste Insnrlug their lives, gresrtndnreinsiils.
Thle Company leenea to all pernons a wor.iLwltle mill lucont,
HIsosUbiim
FACTORY GOODS.
HH'R™"",^^
dsn* besgs. Yarns, Ac.
D, who,..sic, st
nraO-Sm Whitehall •tr**t?7ttants, t (W. >
Itr. II. Helm, President. Andrew Dubb, 8*crelarjr
R. P. Glenn, Treasurer.
GEORGIA
LOOM AND MANUFACTURING CO T.
MANUFACTURERS AND FLANTERB,
Mlsoellunsoua A«l-v«yitl»« mo „ t
Farmers! Ymr interest!! are ai stake.
Fall and Winter Cooda v
JkNl BARREL ff onr
\J BONE' 1 broadcast oc-r on,
noNittsTiNo nr
crop of wheat, aa a
at harvest from one .
W* manufacture thl Bone Flom
Print*, Delaine*,
Maripoi, Alpacrx,
Cuiimerea,
Jean*, Flannel*,
Bata and Capa,
Boots aud Shoes,
Baady-msd* Clothing,
Ladies’ aad Mli»*a’ Shawls,
Blankets, Nubias,
Son tag*.
Bistort Hoods,
K F1.01!It OK ,tAW
Hastover on. ii-re of your growl,, ,
topdresnlng, will lucre,..o tft„ yield
hnridred to tlni-e hnn-lf.-d percent
w ^ •'Don® Kioto ,it our Frctory, near
Marietta, from raw, unbumed. unstoamed l»,ue. wijlmm
•he u« of any kind of add. it In entirdy tree from an*
kiad of adulteration. We shall add 6 per cent, of salt tn
w*rm weather to prevent decomponltlon.
We beltevo thle to ho tho bent mid mod permanent
JmUltser ofiered for aoU In the country. We want."”
if erln this and ttNriinrronntlliig counties totrvn
It On one or two acren. If you are not willing to rink
»'t more you, ' ,,nl) ' r, 'grct Will lie that you did no
fJlKBUTIONH.—If on hare not pnt any manure *t nit
,n _ L“ ur mud. hroidcast on your growing wheat ou
i? n Eo* K* r y un . *'» vc out other manure,
iooof" l cr ®'-te will do. 11 Is tNitter to do this when tha
[round !*r>ltgbt,y damp, and when the wind t* not blow.
iucoateftable policy ; a tvorld-wltle aud non-lurfeltlng
Thl* Company Issues to all iicraon* * wor.it wide t
trolley; a world-wide policy without a condition.
The espouse of conducting the liti*iuessorthl* Company la very lotv. Tula Company issue
C IT ALL FORMS OF LIFE POLICIES, ON HUMAN I.IFE..&]
Thl* I* * STOCK AND MUTUAL COMPANY, which gn*r*utae* to the policy holder that It* la in u aafe and
Us poltey-holdors esn TUAVKL THKOUOHOUT THE .WHOLE W OULD without.let or
A policy-holder In the
aolvcnt iiisiUntlou.
hlinlrauee, and eng „ .
ATLAS get* an alTowanre Iu proportion to bis payments,
* ' on taking out a (Hillcy, Kl ,
io loan I* continued anuuatly, when In* makes his payments, to Haslet him to insure
A paTruu of tilt* Company, on taklug nut a policy, KkcHIVKS IMMEDIATELY A CASH I.OAN equal to the
amount hu pays In cash, and [fit ’ ‘ ’ ’ ‘
tils lift*.
Tho money made by thlsComimny la loaned upon a|iprovml and ’.'ndottliled veal cutiife securities, to It* friend
mid patrons Iu the West aud Boutli.
AVommii iti'a litaiurud In l:lsl«i Comphtiy TVltlnnii TVxtrii Charge.
}*
The peculiar foaturos, adrantages, ami linproveiuents Inlrodtired by this Compshy. are rapidly gaining the
confidence of the people, and Its buatueas is dally in. reusing. Its lutsineea will be extended Into every State of
the South, the Writ, and Northwest.
OF FIOEKS.
CHARLES A. MANTZ, President.
WILLIAM SHIELDS, Auditor.
W T M. VANZANDT, M. D., Consulting Physician.
JAME8 HARRISON, Vio8-PrMld*nt.
dOllN F. DABBY, Treaettror.
J. G. W. STBBDMAN, Examining Phyaician.
(iciiHul Agent lor Itic Stillfi ol CJcorgiii.
\V. H. WALKER,
Olllce Wliili’lmU SL, near Godfrey &, Magill’s.
LOOK TO Y OII It INTRRE3TRI
ANA CALL A*
Oflluo, llollstKohnnon Uulltllnigs
next nnoa to roar orncx,
ATLANTA, QIOROilA.
AND BXI IN OMBATION
MendenhxlVa Improved Mf-Acting
HAND AND POWEfi LOOM!
MASIKB UNDERSTOOD,
BABUR TO OPRRATM,
AND MORS BtJ.lABI.b.
POSSESSES SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES
f-Partiesdostrtng Agencies for the Slate I.r Georgia will ap|.ly to Clou. W. H. Wulket, Atianta; for all other
, to tha Pfesldcut of the Company, iu,SL I.ouis. decltl—3m
Over all other Hand Loom*,
AN’1> 18 MOHR HfMPLE AND DURABLE I
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!
Planters can be -Independent!
By W r earing all theft Good* for Home Wear on the
MENDENHALL IMPROVED HARD LOOM !
DRY GOODS AT NEW YORK COST >.
TALLEY, BROWTN
WHITEHALL STREET, -----
Ac CO.,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Haring determined to close out theirpresont varied stoek or Dry Goode IIY T1IF. FlttNT FEBRU
ARY, 1808, will oiler them to city cuatomer* mnl the country trade AT'NBIY YtiltK COST I t all and aot
for yourselves I
P. 8.—In order to explain our purpose indicated as above, we Will remark that it l« in furtherance of our plan
to lay ill for the coming Spring season, one of the largest and most attractive stocks of goude ever brought to this
market, when we shall conduct Imaiueaa on an entirely new programme. nov*7—e
CHAIRS.
XVa ret ro beo
PAKLOK BETS,
Chamber Seta,
HTA splendid se
lection of FpBNI-
Tt’KK will he re-
r eived Inafow day*.
.P. Frazer,
Gov. Brown’s Build
ing.
Broad 8troet.
. cVsi.; n
THE NASHVILLE
LIFE INSURANCE COMPMY
Proposes to Insuro Lives on Equitable Principles.
ourlty In a Cuarantee
It glvaa Ample 8a-
CAPITAL OF $200,000 I
Mui 15 ti 30 Tatis ter Dai
Uuil Ire Woven on thl* Loom I
IT WKAVBH A8 FA8T AH ANY KnCTGItY LOOM I
Half the t oat of th* nothing of a Family can he 8aved
by T t bo!
From $5 to $10 a Bay oan be Made on it I
ITS PARTS ARB SKLVt'UANOINa !
By the Turning of an Kaay Crank, It lets th* Warp nfi
‘ up the Cloth, tread* tha Treadles, aud throws the
By th
winds ,
Hhnttle.
IT WEAVES
Jeans, BatlueU, Llnaeys, Blanket Twill, DouWPIaiu
Cloth, various kind! of Ribbed Oooda, Fancy Twills ol
all kinds, Flax, Cotton, Tow or AU-Wool Cloth, Bagging,
Toweling, Table Linen, Balmoral tUdrta, Woolen, Linen
and Hemp Carpet*. In fact, anything, from a handsome
Bilk to a Rag Carpet.
It Is small, neat, and light-not arger than a common
breaklkst table.
It la made In the most workmanlike manner, or good
material, and handsomely varnished.
It la very airapl# and easily understood-everything ta
performed by turning a crank.
And all other article* filially found In n wall (elected
■lock of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY ROODS*
IR-Moat of their gooda have been bought since the
late decline In cotton, aud they will sell them at the low-
set figure*.
PHILLIPS & FLANDERS
Hsve a Large Lot of
F IT UN I TURE
or TuxfR own MiNuncTUhE, cottaiaTiN* or
Badateade,
Bureaus,
Tables,
Chair,,
Wnah-Stande,
Wardrobes,
Mattrasscs,
Ac., Ac., Ac.
They also manufacture and sell
COTfON YAHNS, OSNAUURGU, AND HIIIRTINGS
All lit tho liiwesl prices, lor cash. Give them a cull be-
ore yon purchase. uc8—8m
SAUL8BURY & CO.,
Under United States Hotel,
AI.ARAMA STREET, - A T..AXTA, OROROIA
H
AVF IIN CONSIGNMENT, and offer for sale, by
the Package, at the lowest market rates,
MANUFACTURED TORACCO
Ol* tlic following favorite brands, :
Belie ol Richmond,
Flap of the World,
bam* Tibbett*,
Lyon's Extra,
Gibb’s Extra,
Pride of Orleans, Ac.
Together with
CIG ARM
Looms and Coanty Rightx for Sale.
gXTFor further particulars, bill of prices, descriptiv
elrculara, and saniplea of wearing, addrrse
RUSH PRATT,
Agent Georgia Loom and Mannlkctoring Co.
marfit—ly Atlanta. Georgia.
SHIPPERS OF COTTON, k,
Of various brands, in boxes of 45, 60, and 100; and
0MO&1NO TOBACCO,
in neat pdekagea, containing Id, X, 1 lb, and 5 lb bales
Lonillard i Maccoboy aud Scotch Snufffi,
lu packages of one dor. ear h, in 1*. 1, . and I lb bottles.
Alio, n general nseortmnnt r>f
LIQUORS,
By th« can or barrel, consisting of
’ ■ • ‘ on, and Kye Whiskies;
a, Brandies, Sherry,
I'ort, and Champagne Wines;
Cordials, Bitters, Ac.
CASH ADVANCES
TtYADE on consignments of Tobacco and merchandise
iM. generally.
8AUL8BURY A GO.
ATLANTA, GA., to BALTIMORE,
via CHARLESTON, S. C.
Don’t Wash Another Week Without Buying
THE SPLENDID SCREW STXAUniPS,
PAID IN AND SECURED BY T1IE MOST SUBSTANTIAL CAPITALISTS OF NASHVILLE, TENN.
General Agent for Georgia, SAM. C. WILLIAMS,
OFFICE DECATUR STRhET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
1STo Restriction upon Travel or Residence!
ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITING AFTER THREE PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID
OFFIC E R S.
JOHN M. BA88,
President.
J. C. McORORY,
Treasurer.
J. W. HOYTK,
Secretary.
T). P. P. FACLEli,
Actuary.
T. A. ATC1I180N, AI. I>.,
(’niisuliing Pliysicia
8. II. STOUT, M. D.,
General Agent.
REFERENCES IN ATLANTA.
MOOttK 4k MAK8H,
L. C. A T. L. WELLS,
RKDWINE A FOX,
FAINS A FAHROTT,
ABBOTT A BUGS.,
VAN EPPS X TIPP1N,
it. B08TWICK, J.IH.
GLENN, WRIGHT .V. CAR It,
I’llATTR, EDWARDS A CO ,
WM. M. WILLIAMS A BUG.,
JOHN G. WEST MOT! ISLAND.
<’.,x A HILL,
c K, 8EAGO,
JNO, il. JAMES,
JPerMOitt* dealrlng Agunuli'N In CJcmh-hIu Mill apply l-»
SAM. C, WILLIAMS, Gen’l Af;ent,
A 11. l 3T.V, 4-3.01(01 A.
li O P MU !
ONE HUNDRED HALF COILS
CREENLEAF ROPE.
JUST IIKt’K’lYKII AND MUST 1IE SOLI).
LAN68T0N, CRANE A HAMMOCK,
LIVERY 8TABLE FOR 8ALii OR RENT.
FALOOH, ■ ■ LO, SEED, Commander,
SEA GULL,. H. F. DUTTON, Commander.
Of large carrying capacity, malting average
trips of 55 to 60 hours, leave Charleston
once a week for Baltimore, and offer
superior facilities for tlirmigh freights to
and IVnm tliat port
AnnitKHfl
COURTENAY & TRENHOLM,
Shipping and Comutisnion
Merchants, Union Wharves,
Charleston, .S'. C,
8REATE8T WONDER OF THE ABE I
HALL’S LmVLBHAL
WA8HING MACHINE!
SFXOIAI. NOTICE TO THE LADIES.
I T has long been felt and acknowledged that a Washing
Machine would yet be Invented that would be *im-
LOOK TO YOUf -WHEAT CHOPS!
“ft, , R
‘ -'I'; «m-n rm- wma i* nni tiioa-
J!. I.ff r to ?°1 1 n" *? y ,h ® «”t "<
March, bat It I* much lictler to h*vc it uu the wheel aa
soon as U allow* a good coat on the land, irputonbi-
fofe the hard freeaea ol Jannary and Kcbrnary It win
•treugthen the root and aid tho plant to aiuinl ihe *,-
verity of wlnwr. Again, weaay, try It, andi.y it on your
poorest luoklng wheat, and keep a good account ol tli.:
field compared with that upon which yah do not n-c r
Price, fiw per ton.put up in tight barrla, delivered
depot. Marietta. Lea* ipumtltie. than a ton. want'
experiment, will be sola at 4 cenu per pound,
receive Corn and Wheat, cr Pea-, at market pr
change, bnt In every caee the Corn, Wheat, o-
he delivered at Marietta belore the Flour
-Joue (
iiiiflt
out of the etorc.
This article la e^naliy good a* a manure for Corn
Cotton, Clover, Ursa*. ’1 unrip*, Ac.
We take occasion to *ay tha we arc In po*«c**ion ol
the nnly machinery In the,southern btatea capable ol n.n
king haw Bone Flour, and there 1* but oue other place in
the United mate* where It I* made; and on account ol
tire quality and condition ot the material we u«e,\viE( lain,
that our preparation I* superior In fertilizing qualH'.i-.
OAKLEY MILLS MANlJFAOi'LTUNu CO .
decS—3ra Marietta, Georp ! i
HTKA M
COTTON COMPREM8 !
T HE GEORGIA COTTON COMPRESS CO havn
placed one of their auperfor Compressing Machini
in onr Warehouse, in connection with the raifroud tra
we would now invite xtiei.tionol bbip^ere ol Cottor
the advantagee secured by couipre^einent, anrl wouli »>'
we are now ready.
cohib le$rt to transpoit it, ii; le«a liable 1c
ronbed, and cohHequently no Iobh may be expected
the weight; leeH liable to burn, and more easily haini
Colton ahipped from any point, with or
through blllfl of lading, to New York or elsewhere, v
bo received, compreeaed, und ebipped, free ol drayfl.
Billa of lading attouded to uii ordered.
We will charge, f-.r the present, on y 75 cent* per ba
for eoiuuic^aliig. which divideBprollUs with ahippera.
H U. KOBMON will superintend, und partieg may reel
aeaured of energy and dinpateb in this btiAtueEB.
W'e icfer to lettere below, from New York, in regar
to com predat'd cotton, fan coinpro*- to M-ii ha.tt
pei day. t.I.KNN, WJUftliT A.« A ith
New York, iJcrcinher 5,
Meeara. Olbkk, U biout * Oaiik -
fitvs#* There la uo objection to comprised coit
the contrary, it bringa a fraction mote thm
ed, tho freight to Liverpool being )»d Icdh.
Youre truly,
LSIgued 1 SAWYER, WA LLACE A
l-'V
«J‘P»
Other largo cotton dealers with whom we correspond,
advisee to have all the cotton shipped there comprensfil,
as it coata leas to transport i\ and is not robbed on the
way, and Bella for more In New York.
declO—3ui GLENN, WRIOIIT & C A Tilt.
CREAT DISTRIBUTION
NEW YORK GIFT COMPANY.
EVERY TICKET DRAW'S A PRIVE !
6 Ca*h Qifti, each
5 Caah Gift a, eacli
la Cash Wifte, each
90 Cash Gifts, each
lUO Cash Gilt*, each
900 Caah Gift*, each
309 Cash Gifts, each
400 Caah Gifts, each
80 elegant Rosewood 1'iuuof, e «
33 elegant Rosewood Mclodeoua
... 6.00ft
... 1,000
10
. Boxes, each
300 fine Gold Watches, each.
760 fine Silver Watches
Fine Oil Paintings, Framed Kngravlmre, Silverware.
Photograph Albums, and a large a-fomneni of fine i>oid
Jewelry—in all, valued at
.$300 t»* (5ft)j
.. 76 to INI
.. tit) to ltf5
.. 25 to 21 HI
.. 75 to .'«HI
!iftto
1,000,000 DOLLAliS!
A Chance ta Draw any of the above Prim by pur
chasing a Seated lickt'
icket for 25 Cents.
Ticket* describing each l’rixe are sealed lu envclnpc,
and ihuruughly mixed, oil receipt of 43 cent*, a ecaVd
ticket will he drawn, without choice, and delivered at
onr offlce, or tent by mail to auy addren*. The prize
named upou it will he delivered to the ticket-boiler vu
payment of ONE DOLLAR. ITize* will be Immedi
ately eent to any addrete, a* requested, by expreee or re-
tom mail.
R^Yon will know what your Prize i* before yon psv
for It. Any Prize may be exchanged for another of the
same value. NO BLANKS l Our patrons cau Ue-
teaTng
pend on fair dealing.
REFERENCES.
The following person* have lately drawn valuable
prize* from tbia Company, and kindly permitted the u«c
of their name*;
J. H. Milner, 468 6th Avenue, N.Y.. $1,000: Mr*. E.
Collin*, t6 Nelson Pi ice, N. Y., $300; Mi** C. Cook, Chi
cago, 111., Piano, value $460; W. Boyd. New Haven, Gold
Watch, $860; Robert Forman, Dubuque, hewing 31a
chine, $100; Henry McCollum, Louisville. Kv., 3500 -
■ iXt. - ~
pi*, cheap, and more effective than any of the Machines
heretofore offered to the public, finch a Machine la now
offered without fear of competition.
let. One woman will do more with a Machine than
aix can do wlthont it. It will wash fire dirty shirts
(including wristbands and collar*) perfectly clean in from
four to eight minute*—thl* we guarantee, or no sale.
3d. It requires no skill to operate It, a* a girl 18 years
old ha* washed (to Atlanu) FOUR
_ DOZEN PIECES IN
ONE HOUR!
3d. It take* at least on* third lata soap, and will pay
for itself every year to the saving of clothing, as it act*
•o delicately on the Ikbrict that bank bille cau be waihed
without breaking—something uo other machine can do.
We rnantUkcmre these Machines in this place, and shall
sell them at
TEN DOLLARS,
th* same price they are sold for in New York. There is
no Washing Machine on the market that can be bought
for even twice the money, and uo Machine that will com
pete with it lu the performance of its wor .
These Machines are on exhibition lu this city, at the
Ifore of JOHNSON A EOIIOL8, Whitehall atreet.
Mn. BE.NTLY owns the Patent Right fur this remarkable
Machine in all the Southern fiutc*. Liberal inducements
will be offered to gentlemen desiring the exclusive rigb'
to sell these Machines tn counties and districts, or state.
Call on, or address, D. 8. BENTLY A CO.,
Home, Ga.
'Any one Infringing npon tbia Patent ltight will bt
cuteu according to law, and auy one giving informs
if tho same, will be liberally rewarded.
Olt,
VOBDECAI Sc CO., Agents,
Baltimore, Mn.
iinvfio—2*w«m
W A. M T K D ,
Previous to October 18th, In Lots of
FIVE CENTS AND UPWARDS,
A Great Labor-Saving Machine.
We, the undersigned citizen* of Mom*, wonld say, to
behalf of ''Hall’a universal Washing Machine," after roll
trial and nae, that, in consideration of its cheapness, the
durability of the Machine, the ease and quickness of mo
th a, the email amount of snap required, and the protec
tion of the slothes, would rccomnreud it ,to a geucron.
public.
P. M. SUEIBLY, U. W. F. LAMPKIN,
J. A. BTKWAHT, SAM. F. POW KKH,
WM. WEST, JOHN W. NOBLE,
JAME8 NOBLE, Sh., ,1. J. COIIEN.
Atlanta, May 7, Itxrt.
I bought the first “llsll's Patent Universal Wa*hiL„
Machine" brought tn Atlanta,and ain uow using it tv uiy
Col. l’.I kausom, Washington, l». 0., Musical llox ;
$160; L. H. Knapp, 36 FouriuiUtli Street, N. Y., Piano,
$500; G. H. Beucaict, Now Orleans*, Gold Watch, $#*1 •
W. A. Barnes, Atlnntti, Ga., $5u0: K. H. Sutiou, Naeti*
ville, Teun., Mel> deou, $;50^ Laward Dn>ton, Mobile,
VlUc, A vIIU., JIHI’ UCOU, f ;Ul>, AUttHIU l/fij IUU, JMUUIIXr
Ala., Dlamoud ClusterRitg, $35tt; S. Payne, Burlington,
Vt., $100; L. D. Ferris, Springfield, 111., Diamond Pin,
$900; Blrs. B. Wcdguwood, Trentou, N. J., $100; Thus.
Barrett, Jr., 16 Cay street, Baltimore. Sewing Machine
$75; U. B. Ahrens, ai -Main, Buffalo, $100; W. N. Pal
mer, New Bvdtord, Mass., Golrt Watcu, $275 ; Miss t
howe, Ninth and Saneom Streets, Phila., Gold Wat«h,
$160; i. T. Pratt,Uicks Street,Brooklyu, $5ov-; M. Cuuta-
well, Bang's Hotel, Utica, $1,000; «. cammeyer, Detroit,
Mich., Gold Watch, $W: Mrs. D. L’riestv Hartford,
Aiwu., uuiu nou.li, f'K’vi , oxxxo. a». wikm
Conn., Silver Bet, $150; A. Heulu, Louisvili»a
mond Ring, $450; George Nason, ttti Warren Street, •'
Y„ $500; Mrs. T. *■ “ ‘ ”
_ _. Morris, Fourih Avenue, corner Fif
teenth Street. N. Y., Piauo, $4u0. We publish nu numi a
uftsi'
without perutsaion.
OPINIONS OP THE PRESS.
“Musical Festivals”several times postponed, compell
ing purchasers of tickets to wait mouih* for tne distri
bution, has lmpalied public confidence to such aduire.
The only lair system or distribution, is the old and po; ti
ler one of tkaud Tichti, stating the prize, which will
iw delivered immediately, on payment of the one dollar.
That is the plan of H. Barr - " *“ ’’ J
arton A Co., at 599 Broadway,
irerfeel sat isfartinn, and recommend it to all us a great
Labor Saving Machine, Ms*. CYNTUIA KILE.
They arc doing the largest business, aud deserve thill
success. You cannot erawa$lbU,(lUO farm, there, but
have a reasonable chance for a good prize, as we know
many that have been drawn, and the firm is reliable.—
Morning Advertiser. Oct. 46,1867.
The New York Gift Company arc distributing many
valuable prizes. We have examined their manner ol do
ing business, and know them to be a fair dealing firm.
Their plan is more satlsfctory than “Presentation Festi
vals," as they draw every day, and the subscriber need
not ray for the prize drawn, unless suiteGazette,
Oct. 41,1861,
The Gift establishment of II. Barton & Co., at 599
Broadway, I* dally attracting crowds of visitors to wit
nes* tho dr wing process. The investment is but fi6
cents for the chance, sod the prize drawn, if sat isfactory,
is immediately delivered tor one dollar. A friend of ours
I st wea< drew a $;>uu prize, which he promptly received.
—Transcript, Sept. 49, lot.7.
Every package of s.-aled euvelope* contnina oue cash
l gill-
i. iwi'i. | farsix Tickets Tor f t ; U! for $4. S3 for $6, 100 for
Washing | kin. All Letters should hs addressed to
’ - 11. BAltTON & t o
uov.'tO—1ut 699 Broadway, N
DIRBCTIONB FOB l ! SE.
Let the Machine dowu iuto a common wash tub, by
$16,000 IN GOLD, SILVER, and GREENBACKS,
I n Adxolinnic** I'm’
Boots, Shoes, Leather.
r|HIK iiiuiuraignetl, riesuiug lo clmiige inn bneineiie, |
A offer* toN’jilall lilt block, cooai.ting of Hornes,
AND SHOE - FINDINCS,
Dttggle*, llac-ks, Carriages, Wagons, Harness, Proven
der, Ac.; also, to either sell or rent his Stable, known In
Cartorsville ns the •• RCLIPNK SALE AND LIVERY,
STABLE,” to tiny one desiring to engage tutlicLiverv
Stable hueiuesH. Noplace In North Georgia afford* 1
butter opening than Carlwrsvlllc. It is located in tin-
very heart of Cliorokcc-Georgtn, surrounded by it court-
try rivaled by no superior to the South, A central point
for a great area of territory, and t'lirtcrsvlltc la one of the
most nourishing tuwa* between At until and Uhiiltanoo-
gn, liiivlng grown from about seven hundred to near two
thousandIr —‘ ’ ’
UouMtud Inhabitant* slnco the war, and 10 the principal
polut of trade for thirteen couut lea and parts of roun
ties. Tills Is tho nnly Stable In tho plaeo.
For further particulars, address nr np;ffy to
J. ft). STOCKS,
doclt— tiu ('nrlcruvlffo^ Georgia,
A Cough, a Cold,-or a Sere Throat,
S4 AOKS
10,000* BURLAP SAL'KS,
X l-ii BIIIUKIil HACK,
JUST RECEIVED A Nil FOR HALE LOW, BY
w
ILL bo nloAMtd •« rorolve oMern ftom our frlundt
t t Mini tbo imblic num ruUy; »ell our good* at
Cheap us they cat. to;»•“»$ «{?»^oN.a'S.T.!' r> ‘
No. 6 lialderstou atreet,
Baltimore. Matylaud.
-3m
qiNT|NUrh**p'y, neatly, find qalckly axe
LAN88T0H. CRANE & HAMMOCK,
ALABAMA SIR BET.
Reiiulree Immediato al tendon, and ahonld be
checked. If allowed to cuulinuo,
Irritation of tha Loagfi,
a PetfeaneBt Throat Oinata,
or Comumption,
la orb'll Hie ifxult.
BROWN'S BftUNCHIU TROCHES
llavlnca dlreet lufiiteiiee on the pui .
relief. For tfnitichitt*, Asthma, Ouhri't, tbnsunwtlre
amt Throat. Dlteases. Troches are used with always good
singers and Public Speaker* use theta to clear aad
«t mint hen the voltq,
onialii only “Haohpt’a BaoaoauL Taocuaa” and do
not take mi]
, „ and do
nyofthe iibrMae imitation* that auy b*,of-
Ibred. Hold Evsftrvnaan. . ocltr—«od4m
agents Wanted fpr tpe
‘LIFE OF JEFFEK&ON DAVIS."
Itv Frank IL AipMM$r-nr Richmond,
Formerly Editor of the. "gqatheru Literary Measanget."
Thl* Is a full suit authentic history or the Lift and Pub
ic Service* of the groat s»Ui«n leader. Mr. Alfrtend
Its* enjoyed unusual advantage* lu Hit preioratlon of
tbia work, a* will lie appareut to till no eumtoation.
He^ptotmto^d^la^efth^
poftT—imdhlw® Atlanta, Otofi*.
A t L o w Prices!!
JWRF THA .V HKI CASKS
NEW 60008 OPENED THIS WEEK!!
And others Arriving Dally.
FWt.’ountry Merchant* are parttentarty iuvtted to ax
amine our atock, aa we wilt offer them graater indue*
menta than ran be had elsewhere.
TO BOOT AND SHOE-MAKERS.
“Of all thing* under the *un,’
llumlit there i* nothing like Leather."
And If yon consult yonr best 1ntere*t, yon will certalu
buy your supplies of
I. r r. BANKN,
Because be make* "Quiet Bales and Small Trqttte, and
Mill tor cash only, thti* leaving no bad debt* tu he made
ap to extra profile.
fill with;hot water until the water covers the pebble—
the machine two incites; wet the clothes In warm water,
tit la better to soak clothe* over uight.) then rub a little
soft soap ou all the dirty places; then pnt the clothes
iuto the machine with the pebbles, and alwnyetlll tin' tits
to tire minutes, keeping a alow, stuady mol ion un
til the dirt taout; then ran throt
of cold water; give the machine eight or
ten turn* and your clothes are ready fur the bluing water,
i iiiuiy «>■ viuuiOfl, , as it breaks tho stones. If any of the
rielihres become broken, pick them out.
’ JOHNSON A EOIltrl 9,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
For sale by
mays— tlljonl.
CIEOHUIA, Pickens Covntt.
ANIOERO H. TAYLOH, administrator
upou the estate
vj of Mary Holbert, represents to the court In his pe
tition, duly filed and entered ou record, that he has frilly
The** are therefore to require all person* concerned, to
be and appear at my office, ou or before the ffrsl Mouday in
letter* of dlemitskm should not lie gramod the applicant.
Wltuoaa my baud and official signature, July 36,1367.
W. II. SIMMONS. Ordinary.
atigS- lamfim Printer* fee $4.50
UROHUIA, Gokuom County.
rt EORuE H. HOGAN, administrator on the estate ot
vX Wm. E. Hogan, represents to me tliat he ha* frilly
•ilmtotitered th* estate iff aatd deceased, aud applies for
dismission from laid administration—
Thl* I* therefor* to clt* all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to ahow cause, if any they can. why said
BUU MWIIWII) M3 BHUH WIII8V, II Blljt IUCJ UtU, V* 11} BfttU
admtototrator should not he discharged from hie adminis
tration and receive letters of dlauuaaion as prayed fur.
Givennnder my hand aud official signature, June 6,1337.
D. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
JeT— lamfim* Printer* fee $4.fo
N 1
Full
ot;
Nolle* lo Debtors aad CraXllnra,
TICK, la hereby given to all person* having de
SEED STORE,
No. 121 Main Sffeut, opposite National Hotel,
LOriEVlLLE, KENTUCKY.
JOHN DUFFY,
JA9. M. FETTER.
JOHN DUFFY & CO.,
DEAl.F.ne IN
FAUM1NG IMPLBMFdNTH
FIELD AND BARDEN SEEDS, .
Lima, Planer Parle, F*rtlli«#r», Onano, Bone Duet.
OUR STOCK OK INVI.KNtlNTS COMPRISE!
Calhoun Sled Ploughs,
Avery's Louisville Oast Plough!,
llri illy * Steel Plough*,
Double nud Hiugle Mod Shovel,
variety ol bod aud Sttilthle Plough*, PoublW
Hinged Harrow*. floddlng'aUarrow, Vamltiver Improved
maud* again*l the estate of Wm. E. Green. 1st* of
jlton Co., doccancd, to present town to tun, properly
mad* nut, within the time prescribed by law, so as tu
ahow theft character and amount; and all persona ta
dchted to said defeated are hereby required to make tm
mediate payment to mo. November 3, 1087.
Ill !HT L' nllVVU iln,
notT—40d
RVHemrinbrr tha Place miff sign.
J. T. BANKS,
Hanson's Building, cor. Whitehall aud Hunter fits,
•eptfift—
C. U.
MINNICK,
Light Carriage aid Wagoi Maker,
70 German etreet, between Pact and Xntaw,
BALTIMORB, MARYLAND.
Oarringee end
•wyjx^dM.
ivjsrtiysjisair^
ROBT. E. QUEEN, Administrator.
Printer’s fee $0
i0>U Libel lor Divorce, to Paulding Bupe-
Mxnr An*g». J rlor Court > August Term, »007.
f T appearing to ton Court by too return of the Sheriff
A. that the defendant to the above cnee doe* not reside
tn thl* COUnty , „ , u, mou.mo ,
mettle In thle State: It Is, ou motion
it lUrtoer nppunrlng that eh* doe* not
notion of counsel, ordered
that enid defendant appear and answer at tho next term
of this court, eta* that the caae be oonslde
g considered In delhult,
dered that tola rale be publl
geucer once n month tor tour mouths previous to the
next term of this court.
C. D. FORSYTH,
A tine extract from toe minutes i
J.T. READ, Clerk.
I pet tqx*n **ek Insertion,
Corn Planter—plant* two row*, either drill or cheek, wf
accurate a* baud plinUng. _ ,
Fnlkv Riding 1 ongh, or Corn Cultlyator,
with adjustable steel teeth.
Reading’* Power Corn »n
1,330 bushel* irer day.
Virginia Com Slieller, lor hand or (Hiwer.
Western Hand Corn Slieller.
Thermometer Chum*.
Uewitt’e Patent Chum (new).
sauford Slraw Cutler, three size*.
Dayklu’a Water Dranera.
Wheat Fan*. Ox Yokes, Washing Maehluos.
Smith’s Freurh Burr Corn Mills,
from 18 to fit) Inch stones.
Rallrostl or Levee Wheelbarrow*.
Wo era Agents Sir Scofield amt Walt a Hand-Loom.
Our stock of GARDEN SEEDS are selected with tin
greatest care, which wu warrant gcnuiltc unit true J*
name. Thle branch of our buslues* we ur*** * speciali
ty. undEt,** It our personal attention.
our FIELD SEEDS—such as Clover, Ttmqtby, Bine
Gras*. Orchard Grass. Red Top, Millet ’ .hi, llungartau
Grass Seed, Ac., ere of tor very best qu»m. Alao.Sfi d
Rye, Wheat, Oats, Corn, Ac. oov. - Hm
LIC will bear lu rolud that the Iutelli-
t moderate, fir