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Wounn Monona. SarnmuB 13.
_ • Office in the Sun Buildii
title <f Broad Urtd, Second ~
Alabama.
Wed
HP Nere Adceriitentenle altrayi found
on FirU Page; Local and Bueineet Notices
cm Fourth rage.
WepoMlshln full, lh« deeWona of the
Bat there ere mao; dims men who are I
not Demoorata, many good me* u t ia j
office, end the; are not yet ulnrmeJ,—
Will the actual flash and boom of the gun
arouse them, is a question not easily an
ewered.
Whereupon the Savannah Nettt of tho
8th instant pertinently remarks:
Tut, tut, man. Grant is only patting
the “New Departure" into practical op
eration, and the loyal Bepnblicans, those
“wise men” of whom you speak, like
yourself, only accept the situation. Is
not military despotism one of the legltl-
JdiMtllantone
Court; also the daily "fro- mate sesulU of the war of coercion?—
of the Court, and keep'the Have yon not acquiesced in the legitimate
Jmm anas Sum, Knoxville, Two.
Days Bau* Athens, Os.
JTSiWQKiaw
t. O. Cuanu, Tkomten. Os.
M. O. limm, Data*. Us.
W. C. lursk Jr., tsSnoVno. Os.
Tsrsss, Mass a Oo., WWW run, Grate Co., Os
the South, when it is neersaary, in order
to aecure the re-election of Grant and the
resulta of the war.”
People who surrender the Constitution
must expect the sword. The country
must be governed by one or the otjjer.
hnWBri I nrfrff^ 7 —
We regret to see that our remarks og
Monday moaning have thrown our neigh
bor somewhat off its accustomed eqnanim-
ity. It
of the isene made, upon ite merits, bnt is
rather disposed to indulge in a few words
though it ufty not hate seMhd so to the
editor when writing what he did.
We did not, in oAJwMEOflMftn
surplus adjectives, and shall not now, and
do not intend hereafter, to use any epi-
thete or unseemly term*"
The Oemstilutioa quotas only tho final
paragraph of our article, in wbteh. we
expressed <» <11 using «*•
tain language, and oomments some
what sharply on that—giving
its readers no idi
of our remarks, or what doctrine* or
.The arguments of the Hon. A. H.
Stephens sn<l many other able and true
Democrats, against the validity of the
.th and Fifteenth amendments,
Mr and powerful, indeed, their
fraudulent character is so patent, that it
seems to us impossible that any honest
resist thaepnclusion, that thur
bane of usurpation aod
it, or the wore# form of
i, <* that they era the
mgrf Stepping stows toeep-
,tfon anff monarchy.
Yet the Republican party has the un
blushing hardihood to proclaim this bas-
toad spawn, tho legitimate results of a
War waged for the ostensible purpose of
preserving the Constitution, and there
is danger that the Democracy, long
the faithful and zealous champion of the
true faith, which is liberty, and which,
iure maiden, shrinks from the
oh of thing* unclean,
that they were con
ceived and brought forth in the proper
manner and form, and ore worthy to be
smesiebed with tho noble results of the
pure patriotism and tried wisdom that
characterized the better days of American
aolittca. This is wbat is called the New
Departure, and ia our judgment, but two
greater calamities are impending over the
country: one the triumph of Radicalism,
and the other the disorganization of the
Democratic party, and but few greater
evils ean befall any people than these
it is on the “New Depsrlure" line, and
loctnife Fatty to incorpo
rate that fatal heresy into its creed. Wa three. ., ...... ,
-wo*. ■» •"
courteous argument, to allow that such a
course would inevitably
feat and aecure the ruin of the party for-
erst WW dhl Mt our. neighbor meet
throe lrghmeS V* Wby manifest aome
temper, and not even give its readers the
least idea of what our arguments or
viows were? Why law froth the prim
alpha involved, and try to shelter itself
byraiaing issues rather personal than
otherwise, and wind up by rejoicing that
Mr. Stephens’ initials were not attached
to tho article, and by gratuitously arfvis
iug Kim to ''train his subordinates ?'
Wander if tbs editor thought then was
much argument in all that? Did ha be-
lletohc was demolishing the facta we
presented'.' Wonder what wore his re
flections, when, simultaneously with the
upi>eamnco of Ms editorial, Thk Sen
coutoiued an article with Mr. Stephens'
inetials attached, in his own peculiar
stylo, conclusively demonstrating the
correctness of the arguments aud posi
tions assumed in tho editorial which so
much disgusted aud irritated our neigh
bor V
We repeat: This New Departure ia not
Democracy. It ia intended to defeat and
kill the party, which its adoption will
certainly do.
Neighbor, quote tho WorltTe article
the defeat of his pet Departure, and says
the election there cannot be fairly “con
sidered a teat of party strength,” bo
or use, forsooth, the Radicals hod a com
pulsory educational plauk in their plat
form—the very ttoaf to make it objeo-
eu a 1 in"\ if it be such as
Mr. Marble represent* it to be.
We advise the CSmUiuucm to copy that
article from the World.
special i
shonldh
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The Sword '
A late iame of the Washington Patriot,
l‘ Now Departure" organ, has the ful-
wudiW to the ^ieretofire ag-
" Jetertnigation of.Gen, (hunt to
declare martial law, and suspend the writ
of habeas aarpue in a portion of South
Carolina:
At last tho picco of dread artillery,
which the engineers of mischief and mis
rule loaded months ago, is to bo fired,
and its sullen boom will be sadly or care
lessly listened to throughout tho land.—
Martial law-jtho will at tl» aohaeros
toe rfi« of rfRtiou—is to be proclaguod.
It stMes Us with podtive awe^uot rs-
lieved by the indifferenog amounting to
stohdity, with which, in certain quarters,
Ike -ataUiganoe ia reoaivad. That Iba
■ brokeo-ejdrited white ana of tho South,
with their memory overcharged with sor-
row, after what tikis administration did at
Maw Ptisans and olaewhere, and what its
*-• adherents wish done everywhere,
■* i to
• the worse foalMuig
sharpened. . . rt
That even the quiet, reasonable negro.
With hie limited education and eonfused
parwrptianv should regard it with indlf-
ferenee, is equally natural.
Ignorant of the old order of thin,
is qaretam of the new. The swon
-Fto^SKdgR wliiBi A a taught to
were the inatrumoota of his deliverance,
and he is quite as willing to have his
sights taeawired by them as tor what old
Oahaaa gmudly ealls “the golden mete-
DOT mtov WSJSOU WIOT fWWB wupraHui-
liofiji ihfl imfy* aoouioeoeDOQ ofnuMM
S wlShiow wtmtcivU asS
stnhhed from military, law ia; who have
tUxnu ccOaitia blood in their veins; who
know the stevy awd traMtisaw of this and
the mother-land; who have read the Pf
memtioa of Indepecdaooe or the C&u-
ttos ft is whieh gives the
This makes oae
timent’of the country. We do not
now speak of the Democracy of the l«n-l
which is aa one man on thin head.
in tho proper manner, to work with all
of hia strength to prevent all or any one
of these results. Recause we think that
the Radical party hus betrayed the coun
try and is plunging it deeper and deeper
into the abyss of ruin;because we lielieve
the New Departure, if successful, will not
fully rodocm the country, but will only
retard its fstnl progress, and because a di
vision of the Democracy will remove the
only obstacle to Radical triumph and blot
oot tho last hopo of restoring the Gov
ernment to a constitutional basis, indeed
we may say, the the last hope of repub
lican government, until it is regained
through the arbitration of the sword.
If these views be correct, then it fol
lows that tho Democracy should scorn a
compromise and wage u aggressive war
fare, delivering its nssuulU directly
against the fraudulent amendments, those
monstrous usurpators which undermine
the very foundations of our system of
government-; for thou, if successful, the
victory would ho substantial and decisive,
and establish for all time to como the
paramount authority of the Constitution.
This wo firmly believe can be accom
plished if the Democracy will hold to
gether and act in concert. Rut should
the dissensions that now threaten a di
vision of the party result iu sueli a di
vision, defeat is not only certain, but the
disorganization and annihilation of the
party highly probable if not equally ocr
flliatellantona Rfcmliacmtnta.
R I M 11 A LiThOU H 10
’^DAfflTNfl ACADEMY.
T>llor. ROBISON respectfully announces
XT cttlieti* of Atlanta that he will oontinuc V
instruction iu the “Polite Art," in tin* e legem
Room of the H. I. Kimball House. Olaae for gentle
«ry Monday aud Wednesday at 0 o’clock, r. u
16th instant, at 4o’clock, r
Tor furt'
Ibo M. 1
Private ioaaous given
.A. Good Chance
FOR A HOME.
door, in the town of Nswnau, in Gowete conn
ty, ou the FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER NEXT,
it being the 7th day of th* month, b* ginning at 10
o'clock, and continuing until all are Mold, my lasds
lying in the Fourth District oi said ouuuty, known
A
ting lu the Four!
■Ini*
Ell PLAC E/
CO NT Atm NO
ONC THOUSAND ACRES
The naid place Is well watered, aud well tiubtfe^
there being about Six .Hundred Acre* of the ieme in
the wooda. 1 will acll It In trade end panels aa fol
lows :
First ONE HUNDRED AORES. upon which
situated the dwelling house, a neat frame building
with Are room* thoroughly oealed. with glass win
dows, and substantial r»*ck chimneys,—with a gar
den well enclosed, itself containing near throe acres
—and eapacitoa Gin House with Screw,
pto wrar. y ,
six lU NDM) Atibgs. in tracts
FIFTY Ai'kdtwl.
Sell THREE firNDKEI) At'HRH In
tracts of from Twcuty-Fivc to Ft»rty
arrange-
shall have each treat accurately surveyed,
the boumlarles well defined.
1 will sell on the tolluwiug terms :
ONE-FOURTH CASH ; ONE FOURTH IN ONE
TEAR ; ONR-FOURTH IN TWO YEARS ; THE
BAIaANCE IN THREE. WITH INTEREST FROM
DATE OF RALE.
these payments except the diet
Fifteen OeuU per pound, (I m< «n
Cotton such as Is nsnalty sold In
i market) delivered at Newnan, Oeorgia.
pay tor them, by their own lahc
Fas w dishing more than o
Privilege of purchasing additi
their own labor.
tract can have the
privilege of pnrehaaing additional jtorools. I shall
so esll that persons buying can purchase adjacent
_ _ will pesttfrely N soldea tie day thui
advortiseaT
Any information ran be had by applying to me, ci
Iltnton V. Wright, at Newnan, Oa.
me* MnuRWealdim^Ecrv.
W. r. wRIGHT.
who to-motrow would throw up the hats
4terf rft by obaoquioaa botong. U a
oowm w«n pUoed upon a Dictator', brow.
Am»Ti, Ok., .-*i» 11, ink
QOLOKXL THOMAS A. UOWABO, aa Um ram-
sentaUrc of this Association, will address the peo-
of the oonntry,
d on the days and dates
•AJCl’BL A. EGBGL8,
LawrenoevlUe, rriday, 15.
OainesvtOe, Saturday, 1«.
Oanton. Tuesday, 19.
Griffin, Mae day, 99.
Friday, *1.
Lexington. Friday, 6.
Athens, Saturday. 1.
Cotton.$fcates
Life Insurance Co.
CHARTERED BT THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
CAPITAL $600,000.
—- m
«wm:i> at uome aku mayaueu by
Home af our Beat Financiers.
Over 2,300 Policies Issued Since
let, 1H4J9.
The only Company doing business in ths Houth
that has ONB HUNDR8D THOUSAND
DOLLARS nsfsrttsa with the asthoriUes of the
Mate of Georgia for the protection of Policy Holders.
Policies Upon all the
VARIOUS PLUS or nUCRANCI ISSUED.
A Loan of 33 per. cent, of the
Premium Viren H'hem
,, .. ncsired. „
ALL POLICIES NOS-FUBFEITABLE.
NO RESTRICTIONS AS *0 RESI-
Strictly aHome Comp’y
With its Capitsl and Invsstmsuts at Home.
It appeals to those who desire to avail themselves
of the benefits of Ufc Insareae* to glvs it thsir
patronage.
The time has arrived when every thoaghtfui man
Is disposed to make this wise provision for thoss de
pendent open his lifs.
This Company proposes to glvs all the advantages
which are offered by foreign lnetituUons of like
character, with the opportunity of keeping the vast
i in our own midst, which are annually scut
abroad.
PEOPLE OF THE
COTTON STATES
Foster Hoane Enterprise.
Active and Energetic Agents
IPauted iu every County
and Town In the South.
ADDRESS OR OAU. OK
WM. J. MAGILL,
SUPERINTENDENT AGENCIES.
Office, 98 Whitehall street.
Oflloe: ATLANTA, GA.
LEWIS H. CLARKE,
AGENT. (2E0CGIA.
EDWIN S. RAY, MedfenH!
OFFICEttHi
WM. D. JOHNSTON, President.
WM. H. HOLT. Vice-President.
OEO. S. OBKAR, Secretary.
JOHN W. liUKKE, General Agent.
]vnni^.oH:^Lisra?31
BUY
CROCKERY and GLASS
No. 4T Peachtree Street,
—FROM—
O?. RIPLEY,
JMI’ORTEU AND JOBBER.
ST ESTABLISHED 91 YEARS, tfi
Keeps a large stock.
Occupies THREE FLOORS—30x190 feet
Inducements offered to cash buyers
Equal to any Jdarket.
Atlanta. Oa.. August 9,1871. aug ft 9m.
Mount De Sales Academy
i'ok rovjra lau/es,
(OoHDVCTXD Bt Til BlSTKBS Off THK VISIT A1
Noar Catonavlllo,
Five Miles West of Baltimore, Md.
diug country—the City of Baltimore, the Patapsco
River and the Chesapeake Day.
The grounds attached to the Academy are extern
slve, and afford the pupils ample space for exercise.
The hall for
8TUDY AND RECREATION. THE DORMITORIES,
fie., have beou constructed with a view to PROMOTE
THE COMFORT of the youug ladies.
Address for particulars,
aug 14 1m
Be
MOUNT DE SALES,
CatoMvllle.P. 0., Baltimore Co.,
Maryland,
Z. JDUTTON,
PRACTICAL
STENCIL CUTTER, DESIGNER AND
ENGRAVER 1
MAWtnrAonnutB ot
DRA8S ALPHABETS, DRY AND
D FLUID STF-NCIL INKS, Stencil lMes,
Stamping Dies, Railroad and Hotel Cheeks, Marking
nrsuds, Ac., No. 91 Whitehall St, a fbw doare below
Hunter "treat
MW* N. B.—Particular attention paid to Brands and
Distillers; also, to Name Plates, for marking clothes,
which will be sent to any s ltd rasa fine seventy Av#
eata. Ineludlmr Ink. he. nplt-1
University High School
ATLANTA, OA*
_ reanatad ia the basement of the OftUtho-pe
University Building, corner of Waahington and
Mitchell •trusts, on MONDAY, the 11th of Septem
bur. uni.
This Term will be divided into two quarters—the
first ending 9Uth Noremhur, 1871. Md the aeeond
ending toth Fskrnery, 1879.
Term* per quarter : Ouc-hsif bef«w«< matricida-
Uon. and the remaining half at the end of the quar-
Prlmary $13 50
('laaairal 15 00
Incidental fbe tor quarter, in advance sfi
No student will be received tor a lesa time than
one Quarter. No deduction will be made except in
isee of absence from abeolute necessity.
PROF J. A. RICHARDSON. A. V..
Late of the Atlanta High School. Principal.
m»if ]_
btsrils— 1'ultSB ( aunty.
Fvltoh Srrsnton Cocwr—Aran. Turn, 187L
Mum F. Utah)
vs, 5 Libel for Divorce la said Court.
Ononon A. Btam. )
the return of ths
^UactllaKtowi
STEAM ENGINES.
r Plantation u
Most Improved Style* and Beet Makers,
a ths shortest notice, giving guarantee to all sold.
ON HAND rOR SALE ; .
One 11-horse Engine and Saw Mill, complete, lias
bass used sixty days.
Also—One New portable Engine, 6-horse power.
Will be sold at a bargain. _
A- MURPHY.
augSO lm Atlanta, Ga.
F AM GLAD HE HAS COME.
Wise Best Paper Ifaoaer ta the Mato •«
fieergie*
I CAM now cane your chairs, end auks them took
new Jar the same yon will nay for s bottom. No
charge for varnishing chairs whan I cans them, a
1 warrant all
C/pAeJMertor, Fsrsllsri Jtojea4rh.fi', ito,
to give antMaetfon. Furniture eoenracu*. made aafi
a Bt warranted. Malr and spring msttrsssss made to
'Oar. AM of household furniture end up-
>lstery dons at the shortest notice. I hs've re-
owed to DsOfve’s Opera House, under Msyeeti a
Auction Ware room, on Marietta street
C. R. BROWN.
apl54m LnB of Richmond. Ta.
JOHN MILLEDGE, Jr.,
ATTORN EY AT LAW.
Ofikcstn Qrant’s Building, corner of Marie tin
and Broad streets.
Practices in the Courts of the city and county,
sod the United tost is District Court nod ths Mu-
prems Court of Q99ffta —
OTTV
FLOURING MILLS,
ATLAJPTA, OEOne/A.
If all thing* are equal, why *,t fair*
twe home manalhetare I
_ md IMPROVED MACHIMEBT,
mtadtaa MV vhrat. udun praiand
K annul toe every pound of flonr that I sell to come
ftiliy up to representation; otherwise, It can be ship
ped beck to me at my expense.
lam prepared to furnish the trade. In any quantity.
In sacks, half sacks or quarter sacks:
PRIDE OF DIXIE, from oholce whits wheat.
CITY MILLS FAMILY, from selected red wheat.
CAPITOL MILLS FAMILY.
STAB MILLS FAMILY.
BRAN, sacked or unsacked.
J. E. B T JTLER, Proprietor.
[ FOUNDED 1858.]
M
O O B B
SOUTHERN
Business University,
Cor. Broad A Alnbnnm' 8tH,
ATLANTA. OA
Open Day and Night
THOROUGH PRACTICAL AND 8Y8TEMATH
course of instruction for
Young Men uiul Adults,
Qualifying them for any Positiou In
FlnanocnudTrade,
Evening Sessions from 7 to 9 O'clock.
WV Students can enter at any time. No (caching
classes.
*9- Catalogues aud Specimens of Pcmnauship
mailed on application. Address
13. F. MOORE,
aep44»lm PRINCIPAL.
Musical Instruction.
pROF. HUTCHINSON. Musical Director of the
lieethoven Society, AUsuts, Teacher of Pisno-Forto,
Organ and Mclodeon.
Address—Care Lawshe and Haynes, WhitehaU
street, or P. O. Box 261. eug34-lm
Unclaimed Freight.
T HE following described articles will be sold at
Auctiou, if not called for withiu thirty days, by
Consignees :
J. F. Loyd, 1 package; Diamond, A., 4 boxes tobac<
oo; Pettis A Hro., 5 boxes soap; K. A. Alston, 1 box;
W. H. broach. 1 box; T, Allen, 1 bag beans; John L.
Conley, 3 boxes; James Freeman, 1 bedstead; R. L.
Emery, 1 seed cleaner; Henry A Co., 9 bbls : liquor
ED. A. WkUNKR. Agent,
augli im B
To Parties Desiring to Build
ttmporlmtoud fAs Jt«4lfif»g- mid J"»sli*fsr, sr
I As on ly. of mm*
JNrsI Class Mont tkop mmy wtoh to
uson, aud Fay A Oorput, AreAltaeU.
OFFICE IN AIR-LINE HOUfiU, PRYOR STREET
flltDribe Cd Co.
IK THK
CITY!
Insurance Company.
“ Seven Per Cent. Interest Paying Plan.’
The Missouri Mutual Life Insurance Company
OF 1ST. LOI’IH mo.
JPothlnir ( onccalcd Pothing Exaggerated—.Vo false Expecta
tions Raised.
fllHI* COMPANY OITEBS THE HJULIC * NhW FEA'irUK PEI UUAHLY ITS OWN. WHIOH HOW.
i EVEU, doe. aot dipart from tb. old. well-tried and tufa prOi<-lpte., whldi nudeite all ,oaad Lilels-
sursuen. , ,
It gnurfintees su • usual dividvnd to Polley faAldms *
O XT PER '.DM* V .
On all cash Premiums paid to the Company. 1 his Dividend can be used ^
To M It dace the Amount Of the JText Premium—To Increase I h
Polley t orj L'du he Withdrawn tn Vashed the End Of.,'
atty Policy-Pair. ■ - ■>
This is Realty a He*** per c ut. * ,r Money at Com
pound Interest,Coupled with the Advantages of.Life Insurance.
ley paid by ths Policy holder to the Company, aud toft in its hands.
All Policies Non-Forfeitable After Two Full
ANNUAL PAYMENTS ARE MADE.
The Massachusetts non-forfeiting tow to adopted by the Company voluntarily. If qt any Qine a Policy
older is tinabto to pay his Premium, the cash surrender vaUm ot ihepolicy Is pfau ed to (he credit of the
rl.7>nds or Interest Aero
IS.
500 Orates 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 1
>
SAFEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST
FRUIT JARS
S EE tho testimony of Miss E. J. Hale, who is
known in Atlanta to be unexcelled in Pi
ing and Canning Fruit:
Messrs. McBride <fe Co.:
GrinxeMEir: My succem in the use of ths "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 tho old tin can
and “Arthur’s Patent” glass can (1855) till I found
the "Victory” And I unhesitatingly declare it to be
the cbeapeet. most simple to use, aud the best for*
keeping fruit in its natural state that I have eve
Very Respect ully,
E. J. HALE.
Atlanta, Oa.
SELF-StrSTAIUINTO
For all time to come, and keep Itself lfi force forks full amount WITHOUT ANY FURTHER
payment.
r® not Offored by any
Tllo*«o Advant»E os
other C*<
Another eqnitmble feathre In the Comply It Hut Ml Ua premium, tntea ta tmoegtn tell b« iuvwUd lu
the State, to assist in buildiug uu its own rosoaroea.
This Company i» not confined in its nperatioos to the Seven Per Cent Interest Plan, but gives ia.
surtuce upon any the well ektablished plans that may be desired.
For Further Information Apply to
^AuguKttiLlin^
Cranston & Strobhart.
General Agent* for Georgia,
Ttotator Street. Opposite Kimball House. AtlanU.Os.
9ar5aan. GTnllrrn, ©one. Sit.
W. L. WADSWOBTH, Alltel., Ga., | CHAS. WTNlf
W. L. WADSWORTH & CO.*
Importers and Dealers in Hardware,
Opposite Jamer’ Hank, Wliltoliajl Street,
September 10-ly XTIAwTA, GA
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Tho my low rate* of tuition are
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Fral J. W. auns. Proi. H. P. OliB, or
JAB. a. RANDOLPH,
Wte. foe. Board of ttmetoea,
A OATUD.
To,
above stated case, doea not reauto In mid oonuty ot
Fulton, and it atoo appearing that ha doea not raaide
In aaUI State of Georgia. It to. therafore, ordered by
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George A. Ryan, by publication of this order tn any
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. J. M. Caurorw k font.. Plaintiff ’■ Attorney.
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We have secured large and commodiorM store nx>tna
in the Kimball Houae, fronUnf on Peceter Street,
nearly oppoaita Moore A Marsh and Silvey A Dough
erty. which we will occupy
ON lat OCTOBER NEXT,
and where we wtU be glad to reoctve our frleada and
customers.
WUh Utew incroaaed tedtlfim for doing a
tt'holesaU Drug Business
nod with • LARGE mid WKLL A880BTE0 STOCK
we ms need at4U offer
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GENERAL AGENT,
ATLANTA, QEOHQIA,
S )rowpr 10, Office: Corner Marietta and Peachtree
J^awat .. . „ .
Atlanta Marble Works.
WILLIAM GRAY
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
American, Italian and all other Marbles
AMD
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SUf95 9m Atlanta. Georgia.
HOTEL FOR SALE.
Orphans’ Free School,
[ Founded and Maintained by the Oeergie Steto
Lottery.)
W ILL COMMENCE ITS SIXTH SESSION MON
DAY, the 4th dey of September, InsL
School Building corner of Forsyth end Walton
strode.
Tuition, Rooks, Stationery, etc., free,
MBA A p. mill, Petes Ips l.
MRS. U. M. COLQUITT!
MRS. J. C. BUTLER, J Aasfsfsntfi
•epU-fit ^MIHS A. HOYLE, )
Notice tojlhippers.
Wkktmbm Jr An.*wTtr l
mas UOU..K AMD LOTS IN UB1ITIN. 04, I r f S 1 ,?^ fitflffJflShl
1 known as Ibo Wncvee Hotel, now oomipted ss a
hotel by Q. W. (Want, sHgtMy located near Uw DtlX'C ! ".■» a
containing n rooms, «#od outbuddings. stables, hr.;
splendid water.gerdcu sjH.t. andecrelht wiflbe sold !
at AdmtntatratorV bole, ou IstltiMbAl inuotti- h r. s. 1
filven 1st of JanaarT.
SteAV-tf.
CL J. DRAKE. AJm
notice.
r ie tnntRBHIuKKI) DnuRK TO 00MKUR4.
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KIMBHO -V BXYTON,
:ir,nu 1. ** -' ' '
CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, UNISSCLLAS,
OenU’ Furnishing Goods, Jte, Ao„ Msyh.tta spre|.
Atlentei to take - barge of a eo*l yapd
business, either on Commission aoeennL nr Sure
store <4f the profits.
We also wad to lease
Railroad.
septe-eodHlllleep,
ATLANTA. OA
north anmuu
aaift‘ate 1 -|FEMAI/E OOLLEGE,
. aswtite T-san.
Store House for Kent. > i)r«uh mwtuiuHiiMu. «<km r»n
I XJ session opens September 4, D»7I. Forrlreulare
apply at the ltook aud
1 ran wort 4 raw oasr biibi. I -mww raa m
. NZSH UOCSE. For j«rtlcul»n, tpplT hr hlur, or tin
lap'non.to a. /. a ANNia D. UAU.K.
4. K. ga iOO. Itanhaqi | - -
Corner Forsyth end Mitchell stm-te, j
septe-lm Atlanta, Os.
Priio n eto
PORTER FLEMING,
COTTON ^-A-OTOli
JHACKIE,
QnTOK l
vf turns thanks to his old patrons for formas JACKSON STREET, • • APfluHTt, *'A.
‘ — h*)pes by attention to business tomerlte (k/mmission for Selling OUtoa. I > 4 Per CeuL
• otowaiM. «u> men etw