The weekly defiance. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1881-1889, October 24, 1882, Image 3

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OUR AGENTS. B. R. Harris, Rome, Ga. Mi. hr A. C. Moore, Acworth, Ga. J.Q. GaHsett, Cartersville, Ga. H. R. Bennett, Fairburn, Ga., Wm. Newman, Bucket Station, Ga. J. C. Young, Cuthbert, Ga. K Williams, Marietta, Ga. A. L. Roberts, 21 Barnett st., Balti more. Md. Glenn Smith, Eastman. Ga. M. L Blalock, TaKassee, Ala. Rev. J. S. Flipper. Darien, Ga. Miss Maria Carrington, Newnan, Ga, J. H. Dismuke, LaGrange. Ga.’ Miss Georgia Valentine, Mont 1 gomery. Ala. I («. Manghum, Macon. Ga. LODGE MEETINGS. Pride of Georgia lodge, No. 1553, meets ev ery Monday night at 8 o’clock, cor. Broad «k Mitchell streets, No. 13. r A. B. Reynolds. N. G. E. 8. Jones. P. s. LOCAL MATTERS. 'fhe citizens of the Fourth Ward would do well to elect B F LONG Councilman. 1 lie only saloon kept by colored men, can’ be found at 63 Decatur street. Ice cold beer free lunches every day at 12 o’clock. .bid you ever see such a nice as-| sortment of clothing as A. O. M.l , Gay has? No. never, but I will! give him a call. O. A. M. Gay, 37 Peachtree, has th el boss clothing house in the city, Gol at once nd examine his stock of the! very latest styles of men’s and boys’! clothing. Old Reli able, don’t forget Louis McCray’s! Saloon. Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Soupj every day, 63 Decatur street. Jf you want, to be treated gentle-8 manly, go to O. A. M. Gay’s and buy] your clothing. The best and cheades,t poods at Lie-! Herman & Kauftman's,' 50 Whitehall! street. Young men, if you want to! purchase a suit that will fit to order,3 go to O. A. M. Gay’s for it. Don't forget to go to A. 0. M.| Gay's where you can secure the! latest styles in Hats and Gents’! Furnishing Goods. For good board go to Dansby’ &Go]*! den. 72 Decatur. Everything served!’ in tii'Uselass style. It \ u want to have a gay timefr go to A. O. M. Gay’s, No. 371 Peachtree street, where you can! e buy the cheapest clothing in thejt city. la Hello ! Captain ’’’—Good morning,l Jimmie.”—Where are you going in| v such a hurry?”—l understand that| our new Governor has ordered all! straw hats to be thrown away; so l| am on my way to O. A. M." Gay’s,S where I shall buy one the robbiest| sand prettiest hats in the city, “and|s dun you forget et ” Ip GEORGIA—Clayton County : |q Mr. John Brown, you are hereby notified!, that I have tiled in the Ordinary’s oflice in!, said county my application for homestead, niyg ' li usband refuses to apply, which application! ll will be heard by said Ordinrry at the courtßn house in said county on the 20th day of Oct., 9 1 1882. Georgia Eubanks. |i. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Smnauti Weekly ECHO A Fearless, Progressive, Out spoken Independent COLORED JOURNAL. Terms $2,00 pen year, G months $1,25. Address the “ Echo,” Savannah, Ga.l aug. 5, tf. FOR A GOOD SQUARE MEAL Hol aoi Goll Lnicte —CALL ON — MR. and MRS. PULLIN. Everything kept in ample order. NO 991 WHITEHALL STREET. Meals at all hours. Boarders by the week or month, and everything served in first-class style. Gi\ eme a call before going elsewhere. 1 H. Davis. Proprietor. sept.lo—3m. Attention. For all cam paign docu ments and information concerning the canvass of the sth Congres sional District apply to H. A. RUCKER Custom Houae, Atlanta, Ga. PERSONALS. S Mr. A W Burnett was out yes £ terday. I “Doctor” Steele is a successful physician. Mr. Fred Lawrence is still with Adam Forepaugh. Guss Holland will be at the Skating Rink to-morrow night. We are sorry to learn that Mrs. Nelson McCombs is quite sick. | S T Bell peeps around the cor oner. Holland says there is no gdanger, Bell. Fi V >ar^B went over to Macon Hast Sunday, He will return to- Imorrow. i Parks Woodward is running for [the cake and everybody wants him to have it. Hon. W 8 Ihomas, of Ohio, was ll * t, r e Wee k, the guest of W A Pledger. S Mr. Bedford Harper, who has been suffering for a considerable time with dropsy, breathed his last on Tuesday the 17th inst I vv e with his many friends mourn! his loss. | Hymenial. I On last Wednesday evening at jthe residence of Mr, and Mrs. IVoss Cary, in Athens, Ga., by IRev. W. D. Johnson, Mr. M. G [Mack and Miss Elanora Cary were! joined in holy wed-lock. " Both pire favorably known, and we pre-| diet a smooth voyage on the main! of life for them. We were not! pi esent to do justice to the table] and to salute the bride, but God] knows we wish them good luck.l Falling Headlong Forty Feet. The Baltimore News thus describes loce of the most remarkable falls on record: “Amo g the performers in the! Itorepaugh Circus are a troupe ol IFrench male and female gymnasts,] One of their tricks is to fall altogether frum their apparatus, which is about forty feet high, when the audience! least, expect.- it. The artists seem to] enjoy the performance, but a thrill of] terror runs through the spectators] and not a few exclamations of horror] are heard as they come down.” Thevj will be here with Forepaugh Nov. llth.l NOTICE! We are here and have opened a ■skating Bink in this city for the eu ■joyment of the ladies and gentlemen ■of Atlanta. We hope you all will ■patronize us ; and if you do, we will ■keep the Rink iiere ail the season. If § ,J °t> of course we will be compelled to ■move it to some other city. They lire using Skating Rinks in all other ■large cities and why not have one in] ■Atlanta? Now come, young ladies] land gentlemen, let us strive to keep] ■'he Gate City” up with other largtj ■cities. Come and try your feet foil Iskates before our “Prize Skating”] Stakes place; then we can think, and] Isay too, that Atlanta has joined] |hauds with other large cities. The] Moors open at 2:30 o’clock in the after-1 noon, for ladies, and close at 5. Nol Igents admitted. Then the doors wills open at 7:30 o’clock p. m., for gents.f and close at 11 sharp. Admission isn only TEN CENTS AT M. CALHOUN’Sg HALL, Decatur Street. When ladies! and gents have learned to skate weliß they will all be admitted together. Rv J ASA DANIEL, •’ I PROF. DICKEY. | ax mucus, The Fashionable Taylor [has just returned from New York, after spend injr several weeks jn selecting the latest styles |of Fall Goods. Mr. Marcijs has the finest va I p ietv ol paterns you have ever seen. The young men should give him a call at once. sept 2 STEVENSON'S ™ Billiari h Pool-Areaisi JUST OPENED With Four New Colender Tables, 32 DECATUR STREET. ROBERT STEVENSON, Propiiaor. I -A- CT. FHSTSOIT, Physician and Druggist. AND DEALER IN Drugs. Medicines and Chemicals, Toillet Articles, Con'ectjonerics, Fine Cigars and Tobacco 168 Whitehall St., corner Garrett ATLANTA, GEORGIA. RUFUS COOPER, The Old Reliable MERCHANT TAILOR. BuiU made to order. Repairing and clean ing a tpecUUy. 37J< Peachtree street. TOWN TALK. Sawing wood. Go to the circus. Chills and fevers. 4-Paugh is coming. Printers on a strike. , Poor Fritz is gone! Skating is good exercise. Who can out-run a Buck*!' Si, lend me your umbrella. Where is Levi and his Echo? Boss, that man’s got a pistol. Don’t forget the Skating Rink. Who’ll be our next congressman ? J ish-baskets sold well yesterday. Niggers gone back on ham (rnond). Our force in this office is still sick. When a man gets sick, he can tell who his friends are. Buddie, where do you board ?—Nun yer buziniss. If you want a nice place to board, call to see Mrs. Ida Harper, Big time at the Skating Rink on to morrow (Wednesday) night. Sells Brothers have the best circus on the road. Go and see it. We have heard of a great many deaths in the city. Jim Gaines is coming home and Walter Minor is going to give him a party. < Jim Starks, we are happy to learn, is improving rapidly. We intend to hold the fort if the people will assist us, lake your sisters and cousins to seel Sells Brothers on the 26th of Oct. Every body feels the loss of fiiendl and Editor, Mr, John Henry Brown. If you are a friend to the Defiance! why don’t you subscribe? “What sorter pies is des?” Potatotß pies. “Gimme one.” Some of our young ladies don’t rise! ?arly enough to see the comet. I' Subscribers who owe us will pleasej come to our office and settle. We| r need the money ® Messrs. Tunsell and Murphey hadll a debate Wednesday night. Subject—| “Should people eat tripe ?” Mr. Mur-I phey conducted the affirmative, anda. won. H J ANNOUNCEMENT For Couucilmen. JAMES GRAY is a candidate for Council man from the First vVard. Bj’ the solicitation of my friends. I herebv announce myself a candidate for Councilman i“ Var< * at t s; ! £“£sa§G u-'m. el°“ttou “ lh,! FirS ‘ Ward ’ ut tl,su *°K The friends of Mr. W. G. GRAMBLING an nou'.'u.c F“ s t“v i i r d audid “ t ' s for < e vv ak A t P v easure in a »"°uncing the name / b ‘ ?? bS . a cou d'date for Councilman from the Ihird Ward, at the coining election in December. MANY CITIZENS. ’ r aVu* vv- V‘ orized t 0 aDn ouuce MR. JOHN GARMANY for Councilman for Fourtu Ward at the coming election. V(??wv a nn h wir e vn tO announce the name of V OLNEI DI NNING as a candidate for Coun-a eimb“ SeC O “d Ward - ele<:Uo " Editors Defiance: Please announce my name as a candidate for member of Council from the Fourth Ward. Respectfully. B. F. LONGLEY. 4 autl i°rized to announce FRANK A. th > t? ' a . caadidat(} for Councilman from the Ihird \\ ard at the ensuing election. k I*or the Legislature. lam a candidate for Representative ofFul-B ton county in the next General Assembly I WM. £l. HULSEY. E \V e are authorized to announce the name o f B Captain W.G. NEW MAN, the working “rfl candidate. tor the Legislature at the elcctionS to be held on the 4th of October next. g announce the 'name off HON. I F. FURGUSON. as a candidate toi-9 October SeDatorial District Election 4;h offi u W p d rr a r- : i lo,^‘ d to ann °n»ce the name ofS K-tt- KNAPP as a candidate for election® to the Legislature at the election to be held onf the 4th of October next. £ w e I’liD Zed to announ ce that COL.S GEO. W. ADAIR is a candidate for Repre 0 set;itatlve ol Julton county in the Lower House® of the next General Assembly. Election tirstfi V> CGiitsuuy, 4th <luy of October next. Hon. FRANK. P RICE is a candidate forS re-election to the Legislature from Fultons, county in the coming October election. E. F. HOGE is a candidate for Representa-fil tivc of Fulton county in the next Generals Assembly. . g FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT : Ilol,k * a y «nnoundes Limselfaeandi-H date for clerk of the suprior court of Fulton® county, at the Janna-y election. If elected® the public may rest assured that he will havcS competent deputies to assjit him in dis-fi oharging tec duties of the office. FOR COUNCILMAN: I I rgspcctfuiy ask the vote* of my friends® and f; |low citizens, white a d colored, forfi councilman l>vii) tjig yard al Iliceuni-H ing election. M.M. BRANNAN. S W e are authorized to aimouce the i ame of a Z. A. Riee as a candidate for con leilinan 9 from thqjifih ward. FOR SENATOR S. B. HOYT js ti candidate for the llfjth | Senatorial District. Election sth of Oclphcr. ■ A NBW BKAUIIAff ZEU IML ZMZiller’s I No. 26 DECATUR, St. Meals at all hours. Boarders by the week’ : t or mon th J This is one of ne itest Restau I ants in the city. Will serve reg ilar meals. 1 New Advertisements. Waisai CLAYTON STKE'ET, OPPOSITE GLINAKU HOUSE Athens, Ga., I Is the place to get your Boots and Shoes! made to order, Cheap for Cash. Repairing! neatly done. Don’t forget the place, Clayton! Street. oct!4—3m. ‘ fl MRS. R. COOK, MILLINERY, 67 Peachtree Street, DEALER IN Millinery, Honiton Lace, Fancy Goods! potions and Toys, Manufacturer ofl Hair Goode and Hair Jewelry ; alsol Wigs and Dresses for Masquerade! Bails. I I Hair Combings Made into Puffs. Braids, Etc. Man ufactures Wigs Braids, Curls, Puffs &C., &Q ATLANTA, GA. Special attention to the colored trade. Give her a call. sept 9 1882. IT. H. TAYLOR —DEALER .IN— SWINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. 7 North Broad Street ATLANTA, GA. I. hcre - v ? u will be kindly treated, and your ■patronage is respectfully solicited * ■ Aug-6 3m. T. R. TAYLOR. Iyour education will -COST AT— |/< .¥OX VIE LE CO LLEG E, iON L Y S 6, O X L yI -0-0— I sb,oo per month, for Board I tuition, Fuel, Lights and Fur-1 inshed room. Term begins Sept I 4th. Send for Catalogue, J. 8. McCULLOCH, I President! •C H. C OX, Seal EDEraver, Manufacturer of Rubber Stamps, Stencils, SOCIETY BADGES AND REGALIA. Seal and badges for S. and D. of J. a specialty Will send send sample of the new and elegant Badge of the Order of 8. ana D of J n „ non recipient of 75 cents. P. O. Boq 396, Atlanta, Ga. (Remember If you should visit Macon, Ga., at any time, and would like to get a shave, just ask tor R. II Hart, the popular barber, you will find him always pleasant and ac commodating to strangers inly 22, tf. Fish, Oysters. Crabs aud Shrymp. -ON ICE- Charles Brown, No. 71 Peachtree street re ceives everything fresh daily and the best the market affords. Call and see him. septg PROF. HOLLINGWORTH’S STRING BAND. can b ® , found at all times at 105 1-2 Decatur st. Also The Atlanta Cornet Band will furnish music at a reasonable price. Persons desiring to get a Band, brass or string, can secure the 6 Uee° ,lOlli " gSWOrtl ' BULT LOVEJOY. FINE WINES, LIQUORS, TOBACCO CI GARS, &C. The best place in the city to get anything in uv line ol goods. Call and give me a trial md be convinced. No 56 Peachtree street. x „ Respectfully, Se Pt 3 BURT LOVEJOY. INEW BOARDINGHOUSE •*—»T-—— 112, DECA UR ST. J. B. Jones. Proprietor. HOTEL and RESTAURANT. I Meats nt all hours, and good Lodging | Table supplied with the best the market af-J [fords. Givo-lhe Jones House a trial. I aug 19 3m. COLORED MUTUAL BENEFIT d ASSOCIATION HOME OFFICE |Verna Mississippi' J, W, Wilkins, President, Pays Lite Death and Marriage Bene fits, for both the married and single, BROWN & BURNETT, AentsJ Atlanta, Ga. I [I.OOK-OUTI ft Finest Ant Mast Costly Ciras V7TT iT i EXHIBIT A T ATLANTA, October 26. SELLS BROTHERS Don’t forget the date, Oct. 26. $20,000 !! 20.000 $20,000 ! POSITIVE SALE At the 0. K. Clothing House No. 30 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA GEORGIA Twenty Thousand Dollars worth of Ready Made Clothing and Gent’s Furnishing Goods, to be sacrificed at a mere nominal figures AT THEO. K. CLOTHING HOUSE £3TNo. 30! No. 30!! Whitehall Street. STEINHAM ER & KREISLE. I A. G. RHODES, THE BOS KTALBT furniture dealer, [Keeps the Largest Stock, the [finest goods, the latest styles at |the lowest prices, and on the [smallest payment of any in South. I Bedroom suits a specialty. Lounges Seth Thomas Clocks, Fluting Machines, Pictures, Stove, niture VemeAber^ miS W ’ 2B piCtU, ’ e * 5OO wt of fo J- We sell Exclusively On the instalment Plan. The. Doss Instalment furniture House No. 26 N\ Broad St, Atlanta, Ga. June 8 tf. More Popular Than Ever! —THE RECENT IMPROVEMENTS MADE IN THE— WHITE SEWING MACHINE Gray JM MACHINE ftffiiM fir Fife Years j A T ( L a warrflnt given to each purchaser, public are solicited to examine them before buying a machine. CT. 2D. <fc T. IF. SMITH, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, 59 Broad Street, Atlanta, G* ADD MUCH TO THE Man ricftut Qualities OB 1 THIS S LP R Rio R I CRPyp O () o It is an ESPECIAL? Favorite of < Ladies, TAILORS And OTHERS, " '“posXs !,v™ l, l,e ,Mnv ros.es;, ovei other Sewing Machines- 7