The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, September 16, 1871, Image 3

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THE DAILY SUN. Degr New Advertisements always founa on First Puff.; Local and Business Notices on Fourth Page. Saturday Mousing Seiteubkb 10. SUN-STROKES. Tlic Golden Aye soys “Grant is working liko a beaver (or rcnominution.” And like a beaver's, bis work will end in a dnm(n). »Hi. “Laura Fair has acquired reli gion” is now the newspaper announce ment. It is hoped that it is not of Mrs. Stanton's quality. SctT Messrs. Phillips & Crew have Godey and The Galaxy tor October.— Both are very superior numbers. The latter contains Dr. Greeley’s article upon the one term principle. t&. Theodore Tilton has just written and published a life of Victoria Wood- hull. It has been hinted more than once that Tilton was very familiar with his subject tear* The latest "Mew Departure" is that of W. II. H. McClintock and Dr. It. A. Simpson, of Pennsylvania, who an nounced in the Perry County Democrat their withdrawal from the Radical party. The 7Vue Union is the name of a new semi-weekly paper which has just been started at Opelika, Alabama, by W. B. Thomas i Co. The editor is Hon. Wm. F. Samford, LL. D., one of the best known and most accomplished schol ars, not only of Alabama, bnt of the South. The True Union is a Democratic paper, and obstinately refuses to bow down and worship that false god—the “New Departure.” ■&. Some reflections having been cost upon the officers of tho Central Railroad regarding their treatment of tho passen gers who were detained by the recent break in the road, a statemeutis made on the authority of tho passengers, many of whom arc well-known, which not only removes the false impression but reflects great credit upon the officials, especially npon President Wadley. This gentleman happened to be on the train that was de layed. When it reached tho break and it was found that it could go no further, he set out himself on foot, and sent others out, and hunted up carriages nnd other vehicles sufficient to transport the passengers to Gordon.— At Gordon all hands were kept upon the best of treatment for two days, and when tho time came to depart no ono was per mitted to pay a cent, as President Wad Icy footed the hotel bill of tho entire party, as well as tho expense of the ve hicles hired to bring the passengers away from the train. This certainly relieves the authorities of the road from even tho shadow of a charge of negligence. GEORGIA NEWS. SAVANNAH. The News of the 14th has tho follow ing: The country editors have been making a ran on Savannah for the past few weeks. We hope they iind it protitablo as well as agreeable. On yosterdsy at about two o'clock, on West lirood street, a small child of Mr. James Murphy, about two years of age, was run over by a lumber wagon and se riously injured. The child was playing in the street when the wagon was pass ing, and by some moans got thrown un der tho wheel, whioh passed over its Bhoulder and hand. Yesterday morning about eleven o’clock, os Mr. Frank Reeves, an old resident of this city, was driving a cart along Fine street, the mule attached thereto became frightened and ran away. Mr. Reeves was thrown violently out, ond the heavy wheel of his cart passed over his body in the region of the heart, bruising him so seriously that he died in about an hour after the accident occurred. Wootten A Haight's circus is in Sa vannah, and Harris soys he will soo it if it costs him bis beer for a week. HACON. The Telegraph will publish a State Fair Bulletin during the State Fair. The Telegraph speaks as follows of the recent election for Senator from that District: The election for Senator yesterday was like the handle on a skillet—a onesided affair. The Rads, were thoroughly de moralized. In nominating old Mr. Tin- ley (a life-long Democrat) the darkies saw a small rat trap tilled with large-sized mice, and didn’t go for the mite of cheese in it It will be seen that Mr. Tinley was not in the race at all, and we hope he will take the first opportunity of mak ing affidavit to tho fact, and of washing his hands of the bad company he has been in, and get back into respeotAble society again. We nrc willing to forgive the old man if he will do that and prom ise not to do so any more. Tho idea of a native of South Carolina and an old Georgian liko he is 1 icing fonnd hobnob bing with such a set is preposterous. It can't stick. But the election hero yesterday was a very quiet and peaceable affair. The Buds. didn't rally two hours before day, as is their custom, and tnkc possession of the polls, and they didn’t rally at any time, or during the whole day. The Democrats had the polls from tho 1 loginning, and made a clcau shucking of the whole thing. It no doubt excited tho disgust of Mr. Tinley to see leading ity, 1 purchased by Col. E. W. Cole, General Superintendent of tho Georgia Railroad. The tract of land comprises, we believe, about 120 acres—a greater portion of which was the property of tlio United States government before the war. Din ing the war several large- brick brick buil dings were erected by the Confedemto authorities, and powder was manufac tured on u very large senle. Since tin- war the buildings and a large quantity of machinery in them have nut been used. It is a splendid manufacturing site, and we hope that as soon 03 tho canal is en larged cotton factories will be put into operation there. HAIUETTA. Tho Journal, of yesterday, furnishes the appended items The wife of Mr. John O. Brumby died at his residence, iu this city, on last Sat urdOy. The fnneral obsequies took place on Sunday evening. About one hundred colored preachers and delegates from different parts of the State, attended the “Ebenezer Associa tion,” of the African Methodist Church, in this place, during the last week. An altercation occurred on last Thurs day, in our city, between D. B. Parks and Thomus Lecmuu, both white, wbieh resulted iu Lecmau being stabbed in the left Bide of his breast, a severe cut in the tbroat, a gash on the head, and a piece of one ol his earn cut off. Parks was arrested and lodged in jail. Leemau is lying in a very critical condition. The appended items are from the CM- sen, of Friday: The weather tor a week past has been delightfully pleasant. Since the ruin the com and sweet potato crops have improv ed wonderfully. Tho cattle hereabouts are still dying up very rapidly with murrain. No less than ton have died within the city limits during the past two weeks. The disease has assumed alarming proportions. We learn that a Northern company has purchased a mill nnd two lots of land, on Rock creek, in Murray county, for the purpose of erecting an extensive factory, for tho manufacture of all kinds of cotton goods, from tho best prints, bleachiugs and sheetings, to tho coarser fabrics. OUR ATHENS LETTER. University of Georgia. Radicals working for Col. Simmons all day. And it was funny. The following is tho official vote of the city—‘1,173 votes bring polled : Tboa. J. Simmons, 1,698 ; James Tinley, 475 ; Simmons' majority 1,223. Wo have unofficial returns from Rut land district of this oouuty, in which Mr. Tinley resides, which give the vote : Simmons 43 ; Tinley 17. Tolegrsms from Forsyth and Barnes- ville, reooived yesterday afternoon, show that the election in Monroe and Pike counties went ss it did in Bibb—all one way. At 5 o'clock, p. m. at Forsyth 405 votes had been p»llwV~*U for Simmons. At BarnesviUe the vote stood: Simmons 256; Tinley 66. To sum it ail up, Mr. Tiuloy is tho worst Ireaten man that ever aspired to office in Middle Georgia. AUGUSTA. The Chronicle and Sentinel of the 14th has tho following: We learn that tho Powder Mills prop erty, situated on Uio Augusta canal, a Athens, Go., Sept. 11, 1871. Kditors Atlanta Sun: This week will bring in with its close most of tho stu dents aud professors now ubsent. Muny new students are expected. Some are hero already, awaiting the opening on the 15th inst Dr. Mcll, our Vico Chancel lor, has been ruthor seriously affected at Bcardstown, on Athens Brunch Rood, for about two weeks, though we nro glad to hear through this afternoon's mail that he is improving. His affiiction is nothing more than utter physical cxhuuslion aud at times great nervous excitement from incessaut labor iu tho discharge of his ministerial duties, which havo of lute been very urgent. Who of ns cannot sympathize with so distinguished mnrtyr in the cause of Christ, and so illustrious u hero in the indication of truth? Were tho University to lose such a Philosopher, it would be deprived of one of its brightest stars, aud I hesitate not to say his place could not be tilled. We hope to tee him soon among us iu his usual strength aud stately bearing. Wo feel that our University is pros pering aud rising, and will soon attain that lofty station it should aud can occu py in the estimation of tho South amlUic whole country as one of its best institu tions of learning. I will merely allude, at this time, to tho new departments of ag riculture aud commerce, which uro to begin their operations at the coming session. Much preparation is being made in order to thoroughly acquaint young men with tho arts of agriculture uud commerce. Tho High School is now in operation, and bids fair to prosper. Athens, though rather backward in the manifestation of public spirit, is preparing for a grand fair, in November next. She is yet alive in her social enjoyments, ns concerts and parties aro not uu frequent. Wo wit nessed a very interesting concert lost week, given by the members of tho Epis copal Church, the proceeds to aid them in repairing and enlarging their church. Mrs. A. E. Weight will organize a first- class femolo school, during this week, at the Lucy Cobb Institute. She is con sidered a line teacher, late of Augusta. As things occur, you will bear from. me. Kihke. miscellaneous a&oertioemento. KIMBALL HOUSE DANCING ACADEMY. or. ROBISON rcipsctfully .nnomu-,. to the citizeu. of AtlzuU llizt be will cmiliiiu. to sin Instruction In tlio -Pollto Art." In tho elzituit HsU Room of tho U. I. Kimholl House, cloon for gentle men every Mnndey end Wodncedey at 8 o'clock, r. n. o every Friday et » o'clock, r. u. Will com- o c aaa (dr ledleaeud children on Saturday, the ldth inetent, et 4 o'clock, r. a. Unvote leesoua (tlvcn when deatred. For hirthcr information, apply to Prof. Rnblaou, et the U. I. Kimball House. m-pia-dSt A Good Chanoe FOR A HOME. I WILL HELL BEFORE THE COURT HOUSE door, iu the town of Newnan. in Coweta conn the nB8T TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER NEXT. IK the 7th day of the month, beginning at 10 o uwk. and continuing until ail are aold. my laida lying iu the Fourth iHstrict of eaid couuty. known i the ‘IIAUUEK PLACE,” CONTAINING ONE THOUSAND ACRES. The said place in well watered, and well timbered, ^jerc being about Mix Hundred acres of the same In the woods. I will n*ll it In Irate* and parcrlH aa fol- Jfjrat. ONE HUNDRED ACRES, upon nhhli are situated the dwelling house, a neat frame building with live room* thoroughly coaled, with glass win dows, and substantial rock chimneys, with a gar den well enclosed. Itself containing near three acre* - and capacious Oln lloiuw with threw, uud new barn built since the war. Next I will aril HIX HUNDRED ACRE*, iu tracts ' small farm a of FIFTY ACRES caafi. I will thea sell THREE HUNDRED ACKE8 In parcels, or tracla of from Twenty-Fire to Forty acres Upon each and every tract that there will be water, ui "shall have rach tract accurately surveyed, and the boundaries well defined. I will sell on the fallowing terms : ONI-FOURTH CASH ; ONE-FOURTH IN ONE YEAR; ONE FOURTH IN TRO YEAR* ; THE BALANCE IN THREE. WITH INTEREST FROM DATE Or HALF.. . .. . . Upon any and all these payments except the first will lake cotton at Fifteen OeuU i*r pound. (1 nteau good merchantable Cotton each as is usually sold ui lliia market) delivered at Newnan, Georgia. YOUNG MEN Honest and industrious and all illu-rs have now au opportunity to buy homes, and pay for them, by their own labor. i deaf ring more Hum i tractc i have the pmxktfo ot purchasing additional parcels. 1 shad no veil tiut portions buying cau purchase adj*. < »t This land will positively ba sold advertised. Any informsth Uintou l*. Wright, a augl-Monk Weekly tlatNov. the day tLu.< can bo bad by applying to m mistdlantone Cotton States Life Insurance Co. CIURTEBED TV THE STATE OF GEORGIA. CAPITAL $5©0,000. OHM:II AT ROME AM) JfA.NAbKI) UV Some of 0,11- Best Financiers. Over 2,500 J'u/itif* f unnl Since June 1 */, ISO!). The only Company doing huelnvee iu the South that ha. ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS Deposited with Uio suthoriuee of the Statu of Georgia for the protoutlon or Policy Holder,. Policies Upon all the VARIOUS FUNS OF INSUHANCI ISSUED. jl Loan of 33 per. cent, or Uu Premium Given B’heu Desired. ALL POLICIES MON-FORFEITABLE. NO RESTRICTIONS AS TO RESI- dence or Travel, Strictly a Home Comp’y With He Capital and Investments at Home. It appeals to those who dcsirv to avail themselves of the benefits of Lifo Insurance to give it their patronage. The time bus arrived whou ever)’ thoughtful man is disposed to make this wise provision for thoso de pendent upon his life. This Company proposes to give all the advantages which sro offered by foreigu institutions of like character, with the opportunity of keeping tho vast sums in our own midst, which are annually Bent abroad. KUtctUatuoue. J Ok. THROWER, Proprietor ExceUior Plastering Works, P. O. Box 400, ATLANTA, OA. aog28 Cm. MOUND CITY Mutual Life Insurance Co., Ur ST. LOUIS, MO. XYEga A JOILYsrOX, Agents far Mori In rn Georgia. (wi-AK F M JOHNHT0N. [Atlanta, Ga oppicers s JAME8 B. RADS, President. A. M. BRITTON, Vice-President. H. W. LOMAX. Treasurer. O. G. McUATTON. General Agent. *” ~ " ‘ Medical Board. BRANCH BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Colonel C. PKEPLEH, President. WM. lf.TULLEU, ESQ.. Vice-President. TRUSTEES: Florence Booing iUarhine John A. Kitten. Albert Howell. Andrew J. Went. Calvin Fay, J. W. Morrow, C. W. Henderson, IeOdOWfck J. Hill. George K. Gibbon, Anthony Murphy, PEOPLE OF THE COTTON STATES Foster Ifoiiir Enterprise-. .Idire asset Energetic Agents HVtiifcff <n every County and Town in the South. AD DRUBS OB CALL ON WM. J. MAGILL, SUPERINTENDENT AGENCIES. Office, 28 Whitehall street OlIIoo: ATLANTA, GA LEWIS H. CLARKE, AGENT GEORGIA. EDWIN H. RAY, Medical Examiner. OFFICEHN i WM. R. JOHNSTON. President. WM. 8. HOLT, Vico-ProMidcir.. GEO. 8. OBEAR, Secretary. JOHN W. BURKE. General Agent. J. MERCER GREEN. MedicalExaiuluir. septH-lawtLVwJm. MHRC FI^HSTTS i BUY CROCKERY and GLASS No. 17 IVnclitroe Street, -FROM— T. Ft.. HXPLHY, JKPORTKR AND JODDER. »A- EBTAItUSUED 31 YEARS, it* Keeps a largo stock. Occupies THREE FLOORS—30x120 feet. Inducements offered to cash buyers Equal to any .tlarket. Atlanta, Ga., August 2,1871. aug 6 tmu Mount De Sales Academy FOll l'OV.VO LqiiDIESy (Conducted dv the Sihtkiih or the Visitation Near Catoxiavlllo, Five Miles West of Baltimore, Md. 18 ACADEMY’ is situated In Baltimore county, commanding an extensive view of tho surroun ding country—the City of Baltimore, the Patapeco Ivor and the Chesapeake Bay. The grouuds attached to tho Academy are exten sive, and afford the pupils ample space for exercise. Tho hall for STUDY AND RECREATION, THE DORMITORIES, Ao., have been constructed with a view to PROMOTE THE COMFORT of the young ladies. Address for particulars, MOUNT DE SALES. Catonsvlllo P. O., Baltimore Co., aug 14 lm Maryland. B. Z. DUTTON, FRAOTICAI* STENCIL CUTTER, WE8IUNEK ASD ENURAVEKI M.NOr.CTUBZB 09 BASS ALPHABETS, DBY AND FLUID STENCIL INKS. Stencil Dies, Steel B ante, InelwMng Ink. Ike. ~ ««pl6-ly University High School ATLANTA, CA- nt of Die ORbihoiM of Washington aud Mitchell streets, on MONDAY, the 11th of Septem ber, 1871. ding 25th February. 1872. Terms per quartei on, and the rt ter. Primary $1250 1# 00 Incidental fee for quarter, in advance AO No stndcut will be received for a leu time than no Quarter. No deduction will lie made except in UK's of absence from absolute necessity. PROF. J. A. RICHARDSON, A. M.. Late of the Atlauta High School, Principal. ang2tf- tf Gt-OIKIH—Kiilluu Calmly. Fulton Hummon Qw-Jlltt Tcan. 1871. Usama F. Utah) Georgia. Ryaw. J It appearing te the Court, by the return of the inerin, that George A. Ryan, the Defendant in the M>ve Stated case, does not reside in said county ot Fulton, aud it also appearing that he doua uot residi J Llbvt for Divorce lu *>ald Court. said State of Georgia, it is. therefor*, ordered by the Court tliat service of said libel be mado “ Geon-’u A. Ryan, by pnblicatl - || public gaxette of this onlcr iu auy mouth B>r four of this Court. — this Htati t reviona to Uie n* y tho Court. j. M. fALMoew k Hog., Plaintiff’a Attorney. A true Extract from the minutes ot said Court 1st, lsii, juucu-lAuGm W. U. VENABLE. Clerk. J. J. Williams, . P. Thompson, Dr. J- A. Link, T. M. El yea, Richard P. Glenn. John Keely, Chariea II. Killian, HENRY MYERS, Secretary, C. A. SIMPSON, M. D.. ( Medical J.WISTAR VANCE. M.D. J Examiuera. II policies issued by this Company become non forfeitable after the paymunt of one full annual pro- f premium paid. 45 Whitehall St., Up Stairs. MYERS k JOHNSTON. Agents for Northern Georgia. SHARP & FLOYD, SUCCESSORS TO GEO. SHARP, Jr. n'hilihall StAtlanta, Ga. MANUFACTURING! AND MERCHANT JEWELRY. DEALERS IN Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry. FAIRS. NUFACTURER of G DUON/.E MEDALS for FAIRS. PITCHERS, GOBLETS, CUPS, FORKS, SPOONS, KNIVES, kc. To Glzricnllural Fair Commit tees. For monthly, county aud yearly Ts.r pared to iiiruitih you on tho shortest notice possible a lull line of PltEMIUMH Of .11 kind*. Wo guiranto. PERFECT SATISFAC TION, and will Rl»o Uio BEST TERMS. W« do uot dosiro to make any profit off of County Faira Just starting, and will taku pleasure iu tilling large s call n 1 write for prices. SHARP & FLOYD, ATLANTA, GA. Henry Bischoff & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DBALERS IN Uicc, Wiiius, Li<|iioi‘N, Mt‘- pu’HyToimuco. xVt*. No. li>7, I’ast Bay Street* CHARLESTON, S. C. u. niscnorr. c. wulu j. n. rncr JnlyffSm 1,500 BUMIIELN Red Rust Proof Oats AT Mark W. Johnson’s, OPPOSITE Cotton WaiehuuBP, on Itroad Street. ALSO : 300 llissh. Selected Seed Barley, 250 Bush, seed llye, to arrive, 500 Bunll. Seed H'/ifdl, 210 Bush. Bed Clover, 415 Bush. Bed Top or nerds Grass. 444 Bush. Orchard Grass, lOO Bush. Tail At endow Oat Grass, to arrive, Ills Bush. Blue Grass, and all other useful Grasses, Ac. 500 Cut. Fresh Tstmip Seep ; ALSO: IOO Tons Sea Fowl Etiwass aud other Guano, for Wheat, Etc. ALSO: 500 Dixie Ptoses and other Plows, from |:i|SO to |6 50, cheaper than home made •*Scooter■. ,, ALHO: The Heller Patent drain iirill, For aowing Wheat, Etc. Alia< > t Everything else needed in tho Agricultu ral line, at Mark W. Johnson’s, ij J P. O. BOX 230. Atlanta, Ga. The Palace Dollar Store 'j e L. U. PIKE, PROPRIETOR. B.-GOODH HENT TO ANY PART OF TH COUNTRY. auglO-lmK A. J. HARALSON, Comer Marietta anil Bioad St-c.to G EJTERAE ACCTIOA' AKD / o At At ISSIOJtr AIERCIIAA'T, ^ND W huletote Md RiUU DoM.-r lu FURNITURE. Cou.iifMB.nto wUcia-d. OmO tdAwcM au oou.iounicnt. for McUon in .tor.- luriuiucu— Hear*, cordon, W’Ulu k Co. Buk- IB, Will Street. Atnntt «U«8 lm. H *• Jinblog’i Bon* Jr*n CQotk*. ‘Macon Comes to Atlanta Again!” >-►•-« FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS Head of Third SL, Sign of “Tho M-etr Flag.” MjACON ,|GEORGI A. THE LARGEST IN THE SOUTH! Skilled Labor and Modem Machinery. All Work, rwarrauteCL Northern Prices for Machinery Duplicated. s tea At EJtraijrms of aatv biatb aatd size. Findlay's Improved Circular Saw Atilt, Aterehaut AMUl Gessring, most approved kinds: Sugar Atllts and Syrup Kettlesy Iron Fronts, Window SiUs and lAntcls / Castings or Iron aud Brass of Every Description and JKikMkv ry or all kinds TO ORDER. IRON RAILING, Of Elegant Dealgna, and at Prioeathat Defy Compotltlon. *WSo Charge tor New Patterns In Farnlahlag Outfit of Machinery for Saw or Merchant Mills. REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES ! Competent Workmen fnrnlsbed upon application to overhaul Engines, Sew Mills, etc., In nny section of tho country. FINDLAY’S SAW-DUST GRATE BAB SHOULD BX USED BY EVERY SAW-MILL PROPRIETOR. Millstones, Belting, Circular Haws, Steam Fittings, Babbit Metal, etc., etc. FURNISHED TO ORDER. TEEMS, CASH OH APPROVED PAPER. B-FINDLAY’S SONS, Maoon, Ga. THE GREAT ECLIPSE Screw Cotton and Hay Press, Patented Feb’y 27, 1871, by Findlay It Oraig. An ANTI-FRICTION SCREW—A MECHANICAL WONDER. Thie wonderful Mechanical a point of RAPIDITY and LIGIITNK8H of DRAUGHT, STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL, and te daetlned at an early day to sui*rno<lo ALL OTHER Cotton Sc row*, bo they fabricated of Wrought or Oaat Iron. R. FINDLAY'S SONS. Flndlay’a Iron Work*. M^oon, On.: Conxrxncuam, Ga., Decamber 21. WTO- -ffc-SSS Dk.au 8ium —Late thia fall I purchased from ton Preaaea, and, after a full and fkir trial, draught, mott powerful—in fact, tha beat (without an axoeptiou) Cotton Preaa I ever and all other Irou Hcraw Preaaea 1 have ever aoan or naed, there la Just simply no oomnarlaon. planter should use your Press. JOHN L. GILB P. 8.—You may consider my order in for two more of the above Presses for next a ‘ ifirom this section ! I tek by hi J. L ( Since last fall, and before aooeptlng Patent, we added improvements and labor-saving oon rendering it PERFECT In evory particular. Tho screw or pin, has a pitch, or fall, of inches ; that la, at evory turn of tho sent, follower block dosceuda (or ascends, aa tha case may be) in abas. Tbs de vice of the tube or out in which the acrew works, is such as to materially reduce the friction, so great In the eonimou screw ; thereby rendering it an enay task for three hands to pack a bale of cotton la HALF TIME OF ANY OTHER Iron Screw Press by horse power. [See J. L. Gilbert's certificate.] When * ble, an ordinary nrate can be substituted for three men without change of ft stares. STRENGTH. HI LIT Y, RAPIDITY. LIGHT DRAUGHT, and STANDING ROOM attop of box, etc., etc., in short, Wajpvo* n ounce It the BEST Screw Frees IN THE WORLD, and respectfully invitoapnbllc test with any AhE aD ither Screw Presses. To purchasers we GUARANTEE SATISFACTION or REFUND PRICE MONEY. SEND FOR PRICE LI8T, ETC. R. FINDLAY’S SONS, Macon, Ga. CRAIG’S PATENT HORSE POWER, FOB DRIVING COTTON OINB. Mutlxf(tllon Guaranteed or Money Bcl*|*flfil, SEND FOB ILLUSTBATED CIBCULAB. R. FINDLAY’S SONS, Macon, Ga. The New Portable Steam Engine For Driving Cotton Olns, muting Presses, and for any purpose requiring front one to ten horee Power. £ •s rpiIEV Tb« furuico 1. surroandwl by wator. osMpk at tK, goor. T*. I nioUcUan tram Sr.. TWr n mint thaa K Mam lad YIBE UU4UBABCE EXTKA CUAWIE whor. lh<». ensma. ar. wd. SPAKE CAN ESCAPE. BO HAT : KUEL IS USED-oa n is • nsoual "mm* MBUti.-aa so i manuice aws in. ■ newn SrmSLEtsyawk FTMDLAT IBOM WOEE1. MAOOW. OA-^ LANDS BERG'S LUMBER YARD, OPPOSITE 0E0B01A BAILUOAD DEPOT. ATLANTA.GA. ■awed Bbiuslos auc Saab, WlurtowM oft UlIxirtM All Kinds ot Dressed and Framing Lumber. f.bll-lj A. LAHDBBIBQ k CO.. ProprUUn. Cotton iattoro anb Cotton Joob ©nano 2io«nto, Cu. ^ A WELLBOjOl I H I L Li W1LBRRF0BCE DANIEL. DANIEL a Ac tx a ju ju, COTTON FACTORS, Agonta Cotton Food Gluano, NO. 3.WAHKEN BLOCK, OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. AH business entrusted to thorn will bavo strict personal aUgiigon. Orders fur Bugging, Ties or Hope and Family Boppliea promptly flllad. COMMISSION 1 1-4 PER CENT. HEPEBEHCK*: . .udif. JOUE P. KHVO, PrM'l (tooml* Ballltoad. I Col. I.. H. HtLT.lDlractoc Ok B. EWnaOMt. 1 Mil MaUaual lunk of Au«u.t» ul Augiuto Bsak et AuguMa. • 1 » . 9* ' p^-torj. I KHtoaal Bank of lf.w«a.O«. ‘ T. OAllDMEB. 1*1- Prwt Dlctaon F.rtils«r Os. [ W, W. HXPSOX, Baf.. SpKO. Oa -qj,Ll»44 ,.i’t Hcrcbaat a Kan tor.' MaUoaaimok. Aaguafa | , jJ*