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VrO END TO THK HUNTING THAT 18 BFJNG
-a. * tlom- at thf Economical book aim Job pi mtiug
REASON -Meat, Cheap and Proust. Thai la tho
¥ hole atory in » few word*. Office : Hillycr Build-
mo an all poor op tbi powbr prissi s
A at the "locmomlcal” in operaUon at one time
la a lively apaoUde 1 But It la the way to mako
idomj, and wet's what they are dome at that aamo
* ** Oo and aaa tbeaa I “
THE DAILY HUN.
Mohdax Mobuko Auoikt 28-
tuittf
in At Sum Building, W#i<
Und, Second Boor South of
m- E»w Advertisemad* aluays found
i Pint Pass/ Local md Butinas Not
Too*
an Fourth
Te Lawyer*.
Wa pobUth in lull, the deeisiona of the
Bnprame Court; alao the daily “Pro-
oeedlngi” of the Court, and keep the
“(Mar of Buaineae” (tending in our
POLITICS IN GEORGIA.
Prom the •• Savannah News.*'
want General Toombi Sajra.
A oomepondent of the Ifeaiphie Ap-
_ . . r whiter '
paat, writing from Greenbrier i
ptar Springe, Ve., epeakrof
OBBRAL TOOlflje
aa among the gueata of that aurnmer ro-
eoct, ana tbca refora to hie political
vim:
U. nnaM lilmwlto .Gdqj of (hare.
— —“- 1 - -f-*—’ *— --T-- 4 — Ball
Tlnlipfe bautit to Itulu; Mho lnamtlon ot
Mtoriibiientli tone. HatonltoateMatoa an
toeaa meM aeanme. « »M ‘
tkoMMtor. Hanonr to Uabrorito lor to.
Onunt, lift met to aura ha via .upport Onal la
iriSwanaaq^ alliat Otto*., or ar
ri - ’—r*——r
Wa hue# no war ta amhanpan Omani
Taaaaha 1 paHWoal eiawa, for they are
own; hot we think It would be nothing
more than oommon diacrotion and jnetiee
for him and all other Democrat! at the
Booth to wait unIS the National Demo
cratic platform ahall hare been laid down
before commencing to tear np the planke
and repudlete the Candida tee. We regard
•ut—.Vi— J^umion at the Booth ae ill-
timed and uncalled for. Wo bare had
' much mb— with leading Northern
Demoamta of late, and entertain a firm
oonriction that the Conrention will im-
poee nothing on the Southern pool
whteh they a— nut eeeept freely, eouJ
ently, and without e oolarci diahonor. When
Than let aa wait and aaa what principlea thorn
the party will announce, and what candi- *»ud.
datae they will nominate before making
either. The ooatrary eoaiwe
I in our judgment wholly
ol«menU kttd giw
the South end of the Conatita-
i to the ene-
miee ot the South and of t
tion.—Savmmah |Republican,
We oonfeaa that we are at aloaahow
to reeoneile the poeitiona of our neigh-
l>or, aa aet forth in the abore peragrajih,
with aound logic. In the first place, he
informe ai that hia political riewa are
Identical with thoae of General Toomba,
which ia toaay that he will “support
Grant, in preference to Qidnoy Adame,
Chaae, or any other Demoorut on the
‘New Departure’platform;” but, bethinks
General Toomba and all other Demo
crats at the South should "wait until the
National Demooratic platform ahall hare
been laid down, before commencing to
tear up the planks and repudiatethe
candidates." It is true he informs ns
that his “rooent interoourae with leading
Democrats at the North” enables him to
c mue us that “the Convention will im
pose nothing on the Southern people
whioh they oannot accept freely, consist
ently and without e color of dishonor.”
Well, if by this he means that the Con
vention, repudiating the Ohio and Penn
sylvania reaolutions, will not inoorjairate
into the platform the so-called “New
Departure” (which neither the Democra
cy of the North nor South oould accept
with oonsMtenoy,) then oertainly neither
our neighbor nor General Toomba, by
deolariag their determination toanppoit
even “Grant iu preference to Adams or
Chaae, or any other Democrat on the
"are guilty of tearing up the
! the platform and repudiating
m In advance. If no "New De
parture'
thenwb
i” ia to be impoaed upon the South,
where te
THU VBEASOM TO DEMOCRACY
in opposing itt If the Northern Del
mooraoy are opposed to the “New De
parture,” may not wo of the South op-
poae It also?
Our neighbor aaka ua to “wait until
the plenkain the platform are laid down.”
Does he went the Democracy of the
oountiy to remain ailent, and by their
aileuce give aaaent to the inoorporation
into the Demooratio platform of the
threatened “New Departure,” or “any
other innovation ot the old Demooratio
faith,” and then to join with him and
General Toomba in “tearing up the
plaaka and repudiating the caudidatea?'
The editor of tba Republican, who de-
nk( that ha ia a Democrat, may bo will
ing to ttek the anocees of the Demooratic
party and the fate of the Republic upon
i; bnt for ouraetf, wa repu
SC-fiom, of the Union. To he r <hrv
irurt know the feelings, ti.-w am, ntf-
ments of tho people of all scctiona. It
ia no M otional issue that is to he deior-
mined in tho noxt Democratic National
Convention. The question to bo there
settled for ail time, will he whether the
Democratic party of the Union will ad
here to the principles of the Constitn
tion and the rights of tho btates, or will
accept the
nvoLirrioN in ouu bejiulicax roue or
GOVEUKMKNT
which lUdicul usurpation lias begun, and
whioh only awaits the ratification of tho
Democracy to Ik> finally and irrevocably
fixed. Such being the great and vital
queation to be determined, and the issue
having been made by leading Democrats,
it is so “distrqst” for every true Demo-
Oat, for every sincere friend of constitu
tional Republican government, to show
hia hand on the aide of the right.—“Sa
vannah Fact," August 2d, 1871.
POLITICS IN ALA HAMA.
Hon. John Forsyth on flic
“Montgomery Advertiser."
ICdltorial Correspond* mr.
Misiiasn-n Cm, Aug. 1!>, 1871.
The Montgomery Advertiser publisliea
a letter signud “Canebrake,” dated Un-
iontown, Ala., under tho title of “An
Able and Patriotic Letter.” “The De
parture" ia the theme, and the writer .a
altar
be both “patriotic and ab'lo” who ia the
advocate of this miserable botrayal of
both the Democratic party and tho coun
try—tho first to its dishonor—the second
the ruin of its liberties. This writer,
all who champion that betray-
approaches the rabject with a
;hty self-assurance, and ia free to iu-
je iu pity for, and hurl defiance at all
ifho deoltne to abandon their principles
t<> ran after a
uu o' in* wisp or xxpedisscy.
We oaution these gentlemen to
“hasten slowly,” and to withhold their
airs of triumph until they have succeeded
iti fixing this dimming stigma upon a
flteat party as old as the Federal Govern
ment, and whoso escutcheon lias never
men stained before. The Democratio
party has uot </,■/ “Departed," nor have
‘•the people ot Aiabuma endorsed the
poUcy'' of the Moutgomeiy Advertiser.
“Canebrake" attacks Mr. Stephens, of
Georgia, and even attempts to sneer at
Him. He must “tarry at Jericho till his
(intellectual) beard grows," before his
features oun achieve more tiiau a grimace
ben they attempt to sneer at the most
lorongh and instrneted statesman in our
He affects not to be no much aur-
at Mr. Stephens’ non-concurrence
this graceless and unmanly dodge; but
to the Register, he says:
Dot gafttlemen, whilst we might lieve been some.
list prepend fur the defection of the proprietor of
berty hall, where I suppose every men doc* » he
ioo###, li doth amaze me that auoh an able jour*
kl M the Mobile Remitter should follow or be led
bjr him. It ii true that Mr. Forsyth doea not, aa doe*
Mr. 8to|>hen*j go the lougtli of saying that he will
any
ixn CKDZKocauno usd suicidal policy.
We have had no "interoourae with
lading Detaagate ot the North,” end
ate net personally posted in reference to
their snont intea toon a, bat we have ob-
eof some of the leading
i ot the Democratic par-
Kami thwoooh tbi man op roop-
I . «•
in two of the great Statea of the North,
by leading Democrats, in opposition to
tha Above wtohaaarf the honest Demo
oratic preaa of the North, as well as
7 and emphatically to pro-
an abandonment of
Sooth, eoienaaly i
Be
let such an acceptance
of the heed and front of
iwetiea.
Oar neighbor dsriree to “wait and see
wteft pstoaMaa the parte will annonnee,
and wW toUriitatai they will Wommate
before melting war on ri&er,” and sug
gests that a -‘contrary oouao shows a
I wholly aadeserved by any at "
fftry ia the pato/ We
\ eenMenne in the
d ainoerely treat that it
pointed. Oosaing from
■ not to be a Democrat,
t te very gratifying. But
to Democratic prin-
I tot and confidence
we ere not wil
, play dummy
of peHliaa, teasing their pnnciplee
tetoptoK The men who will ley down
the planks of the Demooratic National
PI (tiaras, will be the representatives of
the great names of the Democracy of
th« country, and should be the faithful
"Vtmmtmm dt the Democracy of a'.i
u|>t AfflIUto with a party which doea not adopt the
Hfaphana policy. The Keqitter <itn<tunert the oppotiny
Pfhcy, at a surrender of principle, coupled with a
pledge to t* pport ii, thimld it he adopted by the l>emo-
otralic Convention. l>otut uot the able editor see that
ha wMl be shorn of bln atr nifith in tho comiuK con*
fljci? What weight would attach to hia advpcacy of
aboltry he baa ho ofton and bitterly daootun'ed ?—
'Tfie editor (tax fought through too mauy political
rain pa gna not to know the danger a of tho oiaaked
batter}’ lilddeu under hia old Ulea.
In tliifl paragraph both Mr. Stephens
and tlio Ren inter are misroj ireseutod. M r.
Stephens tfid not 8ii^' ho “would not aftili-
ftto with a pttrly which docs not adopt the
Btophcus policy,” hy wliioli the writer
means to nay 1) tut if the* Democratic Na
tional Convention udopt* tho “ Depart
ure,” Mr. Stephen will holt, Mr. Ste
phens has said nothing of the sort What
lie did say was, that he never could ailili-
ato with any man or men who bolted from
constitutional principlea; hut as to what
lie should do in reference io the Demo-
cratic party, in the event that it ftopubli-
canized itself, ho luw distinctly stated,
was a question not needful to lx* discussed
or determined at this time. Up to this
liour Mr. Stephens is a Democrat. “Cane-
brake” professes to lie ft Democrat also.
Every man has a right to leave a party
when ho sees lit Stephens und Cane-
brake may both at some time quit it, and
Oancbrakc is us likely to do so as Htc-
e 'lous. Bnt note, they are Irnth of the
cmocratic party, and neither lias the
authority to read tho other out.
The writer is worse at fault, if jxissible,
in regard to tho Register. We have hold
that tho “ Departure” would demoralize
and
EMASCl LATE THE DEMOORATIC PARTY
that it was a bawd introduced into a good
assembly, where, heretofore, none but
great and noble principles of Constitu
tional Government had boon permitted
the entree.—that it would republiconizo
and corrupt that assembly, and endanger
the triumph, because it would weaken it
with internal or domestic disgust and
paralysis, while it would fail to gain
strength from outside, except from Re
publicans of the Chase, Solmrz and
Gratz Brown class, who are now trUJwut
a party, and desire to pull down tho Dorn
oeratic platform to sncli a reconstruction
level as they could stand upon. Not
withstanding tliis, the Register has said
that “ Departure” or “’No Denarture,” it
would supi>ort tho nominees of the Dem
ocratic Convention—provided, of course,
they were DemoeruU. Jiitt the Register
never has said that it tcoutd supjmrt the
“ Departure" or the principles of the “ lie,-
parture,” and so help us God ! we never
will ceaso to omiose and denounce them
as tlio enemy foully admitted to our Dem
ocratic gates, ilrst by treachery with a
view to perpetuate by Democratic en
dorsement the damnable work of rtxon-
sttuction r and then seconded by timidity
at the only method of tnmting tho Radi
cal party. The /fq7tVer,tliert»foi\‘,lmsnoth-
iog to apprehend from any “masked bat to-
rjes”oriuiy “surrender of principles” it may
meet They are tho work of Canebrake
and Ills judicially blinded coadjutors. We
shall hold them responsible for the couso-
X ouoos, tuid bo will the country. Wo
ill fuipjkort the Democratic party for
other reasons and for other principles
which timid time-sen’ere and traitors
to extirpate,
the Democratic
those bunglers
leave us anything in the creed to stand
For who kne
iitfii-c ai.d Jc'jiuulicd the < i >vi rumeut. —
But if teunas, ■ uow predict thut tlie
Domocr.iUc party will Iiuve mwlu its lunt
fight uudir its ('xiating oignnizutiun. A
pnro Ouustitutioual Dumucracyr, devuted
to a restoration of the government of
“The Fathom” iaa political necessity and
it will spring from the ashes of the de
struction now being wrought by the fire
brand that “Dcimrturists” are flinging
into tin- Democratic Temp(c. Hut we
look for better things. Tlio Democratic
masses will yet save their party from po
litical tricksters and cowards, and the
connlry from the terrible calamity of the
loss of the only party tliat is trne to tin-
Constitution as it camo from tlio liauds
of the patriots and sages of the days i (
its creation. J. F.
—Mobile Register, Aug. 23.
miaccilnneone.
The Palace DoJ lar Store
L. 11. I’lItIO,
FHOPBIKT0B.
MOUND CITY
Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
OF ST. LOUtt! MO.
’ NVERS A JOHNSTON,
Agents for Northern Georgia.
.! Atlanta,Ga
HENRY MYERS,
OSCAR F. JOHNHTON,
JAMES li. KADR, Prealdont.
A. M. BRITTON, Vico-Prealdcut.
H. W. LOMAX. TroMurer.
. O. MgHATTON, Oeueral Agent,
Medical Board.
Tho folluMring gentlemen, each of whom hold t
Polity in thid Comiiany, havo been organized in tliiM
city aa a
BRANCH BOARD OF TRU8TEE8
Colonol C. l'KEPLEH, ProHident,
WM. H. TULLKB, ESQ., Vicn-l’ro«iilcnt.
TItUSTEES :
Popular famiin Seising illadjinee
SXii eiellaneonc RbnertiecmeiUf.
SHARP & FLOYD,
8UCCE8SOBS TO
John A. Fitton,
J. W. Morrow,
C. W. Honderaon,
Lodowlck J. Hill,
Uoorgn E. Gibbon,
Anthony Murphy,
A. V. Thompson,
T. M. Elyta,
John Keeiy,
mny Murp
J. r. Williams,
Dr. J. A. Link,
Richard P. Glenn.
Charlea H. Killian,
HENRY MYEI18, Rocrctary,
C. A. 8!MI‘HON, H. D., i Medical
J.WJHTAR VANCE, M.D. ( Examiner*.
AU policies issued hy this Company become
forfuitable after the payment of one full annual pre
mium. No restriction* on travel or residence.
Dividend* declared annually on all policies which
have been two year* in force, and in proportion to
the amount of premium paid.
Office 1 No. 4.9 Whitehall HI., Up Stairs
MYERS A JOHNSTON.
aug33-ltn Agent* for Northern Georgia.
Ruv. li. A. HON HEIM’S
r streets, will be re-onened
r. Iu this Hchool the usi
branches, a* well as the German language arc taught.
Tuition |5. $4 and $3, according to the branches
taught, payable In advsncc.
Kiev. 11. A. UONliElM will bo assisted in the
English department by Mr*. 8. C. Bcudder, the
daughter of the Itov. U. Hokum. aug23-12t
CHICKERING
PIANOS!
THE UNDERSIGNED BEING THE
GENERAL STATE AGENT
For tho WORLD RENOWNED
Ohickcring Pianofortes
I* prcparotl to fiiruiith these admirable *iu*truincnU
sro CK KKP T s I Tills MUSK7 STORE
OR
DIliEt T FROM THE FA t TOR K,
As iuntie* may desire.
CATALOGUE HOOKS,
Giving PRICE, DESCRIPTION and ENGRAVING
ich style, sent, poat i*al«l, to any party, on applic
Jlhiniil'tielHrrr'a Verliilralc and
Warranty
AIVOMPANIEH EACH 1NBTIU MENT.
EDWIN FAXON,
HOME-MADE
Carriages, Buggies,
PHOTONS,
cfco., cfee., cfcc., efcc.
AT
A. T. Finney’s
Carriage Emporium,
NO. 5 liltOAI) STREET,
.fri../.i7j, aKOHGia.
Vri. For who knows but tliat they will
Jwmlou "k'ree Trade,” whitewash the
corruptions of Radical rule, adopt Sou
Domingo and uphold the Kn-Klux and
Bayonet bill*? Why not? The pro-
1 object in to get RepubUean votes,
not go the whole length V And,
all, can these platform tinkers go
further than they do go when they pro
pone to bury their opinwition to amend
ments that authorise hills of attainder,
and usurp by Congrew tho corner-stone
State right of regulating suffrage within
t its own harden 1 Thank God. the De
mocracy have a your to ponder on thir
wicked scheme to emasculate it of its
strength and bankrupt it of its honor—a
scheme concocted in its own household
—“lion whelps nursed within its walla"
—whelps that, if not strangled in their
infancy, will grow up to read it If tho
’’Departure" u adopted, the Democrats
mag succeed, because of a choice of evils
as against that miserable trifier. Grant
who liei dishonored his once exalted
Tlio Pioneer Carriage Hamiractorr of
Atlanta.
H IS work ryrAl-S if not Sl'nPASSKS. In flnUh.
ton
first .t’orfArm .Vmft Work,
And In dviabllllT I. FAR SCPIRIOB—nU work bo-
log pat up of tho very best soMoned wood and by
THE REST WORKMEN,
While in PRICER I can compete with
ANY MANUFACTORY IN THE UNITED STATES.
4#” Call and examine for yourself, or send your
order* -%*
M4- AOBNT for KIMBALL UKOS.
Carriage lurrn, of OostoH.
augS lm
UnoliUnicd Freight.
r not railed for within thirty days, by
Emery. 1 sved cleaner; Henry kOtt., ) bbie. liquor
and 1 boxiiJ. Jodm. l paakafa bod dang; F. M. Rich
ardson, I stove end ftxtuua; P. Thomas, 1 but Wn.
torn—;, m _
Wood, 1 parkagaa moulding; O. A. Witty. 4 I
‘ ibaoco. ED. A. WIENER. Afrnt
angMlm
OBO. 8TTAHF, Jr.
Whitehall HI., Atlanta, Ga.
MANUFACTUBIMJ AND MERCHANT
JEWELRY.
DEALERS IN
Watches,
Diamonds
and Jewelry.
FAIRS.
T ANUFACTUKEK
PITCHERS, QODLETS, CUPS, FORKS, SPOOKS,
KNIVES, Ac.
To agricultural Fair Commit
tees.
PREMIUMS
r write tor prices.
SHARP & FLOYD,
ATLANTA, GA.
CITY
FLOURING MILLS,
aTiijtJirTa, GEonara.
If all things are equal, why not pntro
ire home iimnufarture t
I lIAVEflirnUbod mj HIU» througbout with NEW
uul IMPROVED MACHINERY, uid on now
grinding new wheat, and am prepared to and will
gusrsntee evary pound of llonr that I »oll to comu
fully up to reproHonUtlon; otherwise, it can be ship
ped back to me at my expense.
1 am prepared to furnish tho trade, In any quantity,
in sacks, half sack* or quarter sacks:
PRIDE OF DIXIE, from choice white wheat.
I TTY MILLS FAMILY, from selected rod wheat
CAPITOL MILLS FAMILY.
STAR MILLS FAMILY.
BRAN, sacked or unsackod.
J. E. BUTLER, Propiietor.
augll tm
fllrfitibr ij Co.
IX T1IK
CITY!
500 Crates assort
ed granite and C C
Ware for $80 per
crate. Cheapest ev
er offered in State.
Send for list of con
tents.
SAVE YOUR FRUIT!
SAFEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST
FRUIT JARS
S ' EE the testimony of Miss E. J. Halo, who is
known in Atlanta to bo unexcelled in Preserv
ing and Canning Fruit:
Messrs. McBride cfc Co.:
Gentlkmrk: My success in the use of the “Vic
tory” Fruit Jar is so great that I desire to thank you
for introducing it into our vicinity. More than ten
years ago I began canning fruit for home use. having
used of every can introduced, from the old tin can
and “Arthur’s Patent” glass can (18M) till I found
tho "Victory” And I unhesitatingly declare it to be
the cheapest, most simple to use, and the best for
keeping fruit in it* natural state that I hav
seen. Very llespect'uUy,
To Parties Desiring to Build
mni undersigned would rospectfully inform the
JL citizeus of Atlanta that he is now prepared to
Superintend the Building und Fin/thinf, or
the fWiiaf Ihpmrtment on Ip. of mmp
OFFICE IN AIR*LINE HOUS*. 1‘RYOR STREET
*o17-Ctai •
HAMT.1I. STOUT, M. D
Agent for Introduction of
Harper & Brothers’
KDUCATIONAL WORKS.
tf Offlce at Phillips h Crews’, corner Marietta
and Peachtree streets, Atlanta. Ga. Judge T. S. Foa-
', clerk; always present to attend to business in
i absence. Mg * *
WANTED.
10 Exchange so ink unimproved Real Kai
Atlanta, for a Stock of Gooda (Dry Goods or Gro-
Atlanta, Ga . Aug. 33. lRTl*4t
»W. JfljiCKFE,,
Painter andineco*ator f
O FFICE above W. G. Jack's, Whitehall street, r
turns thanks to hie old patrons for format
fhvore, and hopes by attention to business to merit
oontinuauce or the same. ap36*ly
twos. HixnoM, a. d. eauioiit, r
Drake's Creek JtfUts,
F. Ac BARBOURS C0. t
J^EALKBE IN
FLOUR,
MEAL,
k SHIP STUFF,
*JL*A*StintJV, KBJTTVCKir.
HIGHEST PRIG* PAID FOE WHEAT. "%M
All produoe deUvared at tbs depot free of charge’
igrlMw
Musical Instruction.
pROF. HUTCHINSON, Musical Director of tho
Beethoven Society, Atlanta, Teacher of Pianoforte,
Organ and Melodeon.
Address—Oar* Lawaho and Haynes, Whitehall
street, or P. O. Box Ml. vagU-lm
JOUX MUJjEDGE, Jr.,'
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in Grant's Building, corner ot Marietta
and Breed street*.
Practice# in the Courts of the city and county,
and the United States District Court and the Si.
^eine Court of Georgia. aug’ll-lm *
I AM GLAD MYRAS COME.
the SUU* ef
Best Paper Hanger la
Oeargla.
CAN now cane your chairs, and make then look
new for the earns you win nay for a bottom. Ho
charge for vanishing chain when 1 cane than, and
to give satisfaction. Furniture «v
ted. Hair and spring i
order. Ail kinds ot household furniture and up*
hoistary don* at the shortest notice. I have re*
mured 9* DeGtvo's opera House, under May son’a
Auction Wamroom, on Marietta etruot
a B. BROWN.
Lute of Richmond. Ya.
Looking Gloss Plates.
We offer the
Cheapest and
Best line oi
House - Keep
ers’ Goods in
the City. Cut
tt. iir.&iati’s Ssrs 3ron U)ork».
’ Macon Come.-; to Atlanta Again ! ”
k > ^g-4 *
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Northern Prices for Machinery Duplicated.
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Patented Fcb’y 27, 2071, by Findlay fit Craig.
An ANTI-FKICTMN BCRIW—A MECHANICAL WONDER. This wonderful Mechanical Mil til—I in
point of RAPIDITY and LIGHTNESS of DRAUGHT, STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL, and is deBtiuod at an
early day to BupcrKodc ALL OTHER Cotton Screws, be they fabricated of Wrought or Coat Iron.
CoLapabchbk, Ga., Deccmbor 21,1870.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS, Findlay’s Iron Work*, Macon, Ga.
Dkau Siub—Lnto tin* fall 1 puroha*ud from you one of
ton Presses, and, after a full and fair trial, do not hcRii
draught, most powerful—in fact, the ha*t (without an exception)'
and all other Iron Screw Prcasea I have ever seen or used, thore
planter *hould
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Sp
oons,
nives
lery,
Forks
Waiters, Cas
tors, Vases &
Toilet Sets.
In feet, any
thing needed
in a well kept
pt
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house. Ca
with the cash
McBride & Co.
NATIONAL HOTEL BAR.
THE BEST LIQUOHB
AKD THE
Most Expiert NUxers
I* THE CITY.
SPLENDID NEW
BILLIARD TABLES.
riAHia eetabUahment ha* boon refitted la elegant
A etyl
Special attention
friends who give
augll-lm
give us a call.
baswell * mBEE.
consider my order In for tw
many orders from this section : my ucighbc
twice as fa«t as auy of tho other Iron Screw Pro
Since last fall, and before accepting Patent, we addod impre
rendering it PERFECT in every particular. The screw or pin, ]
at every turn of the scrw, follower block descends (or ascend*,
JOHN'ETorLBEHT.
of the al>o%-rt Presses for next si ason, and may look
determined to havo them, as they can pack by baud
■l
lit* and labor-saving conveuionccs—
pitch, or fall, ot <D 4 ' inches ; that is,
n case may be) 6‘«' iuehos. The de
vice of tho tube or uut in which the screw works, is such an to materially reduce the friction, so great In the
common screw ; thereby rendering it an easy task for three hand* to pack a bale of cotton in HALF THE
TIME OF ANY OTHER IrdU Screw Pre*H by horse-power. [See J. L. Gilbert's certificate.) Whou demisa
ble, an ordinary mule can bo substituted for three men withoift change of fixtures. STRENGTH, DURA
BILITY, RAPIDITY, LIGHT DRAUGH T, and STANDING ROOM attop or box, etc., etc., In short, we pro
nounce It tho BEST Screw Preas IN THE WORLD, and respectfully invite a public test with any and all
Other Screw Presses. To purchaser* we GUARANTEE SATISFACTION or REFUND PRICE MONEY.
SEND FOR PRICE LIST, ETC.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS, Macon, Ga.
CRAIG’S PATENT HORSE POWER,
FOR D1UVINO COTTON GINS.
(■tntisfntiou Gnnrantooil
SEND FOB ILLUSTBATED CIBCULAB.
Seta upon the ground, and
or Money Unfunded.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS, Macon, Ga.
The New Portable Steam Engine
For Driving Cotton Gins, Printing Presses, and for any purpose requlrtu^Yom one to ten horse Power.
„ ' H mm ms 2 0 H ~
£ •£
1
© O’ cs £
5 b a 5
sr S2
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T nEY are safe. The furnace is surroumled by water, e
protection from fire. They are safer than a atoro, and 1
■HA CHAT I
; at the d»K>r. The water bottom 1* a perfect
. IRE INSURANCE 00MPANIE8 MAKE NO
EXTUa CHARGE where theae engine* are used.
“ AGAINST EXPIiOHION. It te a natural “spark arweter.” a* NO
WHAT FUEL IS USED-au important consideration in cotton gin
ning and similar work. Awarded first premiums by American Institute 18(52-70. Bend for Descriptive
Circular and Price List.
Kimball's B. A A. B. R. money received fof old claim* or new orders.
tun»28-
■eived for old claim* or new order*.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS,
FINDLAY IKON WORKfl- MXK1N. “A
SUBSCRIBE
FOH
THK SUN’
Is only *7 per year
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IMPORTERS ANO WHOLSALE DEALERS IR
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS,
OarrlMo Malxor. and Dnlldor. Material a» cl
Toolu, nuritoor flncHjonthor Boltin*.
JJO.U4 WKItokaUSlitot, Cor. Alabama. Oppuailc DMk ATLANTA CA.