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on Fourth Pag*.
anttm; if' JjBJXtttH Couvaitwiti and Stewart Alex-
BlJi Wwtbc beat kifglov™ made.-
Street . T 00116 tf
T»*t of Fire En|i»<> During tta. f»lt.
CUo|> of Oor Bubarrlptlui
We auk attention to onr new terms oj
aubacription in the Out column on Brat
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airtgtaVipre. eoi.Utin.
CITY AFFAIRS^
We haTe in onr Retail Dry Gooda
saaixxjadBa
deriea, Hoeiery and general aaoorted
■toek of Dry Good* ever before offereil
by no, and we eolicit inspection of onr
vtoek from all.
KAtron ktfe.
Three-ply, Ingrain, T*o-pVy, no* 1 »U
grades of Chfojp Carpets, in extensive
Mr. Fred. J. Miller,'of New York, lias
forwarded a Arc trumpet to be contested
for by the different fire oompauiee
daring the Fair this week. He prescribes
the following rules and regulations for
orernisg the contest:
Tmr No. I.—Time of lighting fire to
starting engine.
Test No. 2.—Distance thrown through
200 font hose, II tfcdb Mzle, not over 120
lbs. steam.
A beautiful .stock of Marseilles <piilUat
Isowc. Dongkuu k DallflV, 42 Whitehall
uourruesre Ptkt.
Klrtt Fair tfTkt Atlanta Agrlaaltaral
an4 Mrrhai»lc»l Aa«o«»i»tion.
Yesterday was the opening day of the
Atlanta Fair, and possibly came up
expectations of most people; certainly
op to the expectations of those who have
been active in gutting it np. The day
was unfavorable—there '-'im indications
that rain might set in momentarily- con
sequently very few iterama went out
spectators.
jasetnestzs SttEfCJrjea
100 lbs. steam.
t q^crNo. 4.
1,000 feet hose, 1| inch nozzl
120 lbs. steam.
All good goods usually kept in a first
class retail dry goods house can be found
at Lowe. Douglass k Dallas', 42 Whitehall
street. r octlG tf
Tlie Ha|r<let Orphan*’ Home#
Laat evening, at 7* o’clock, the
meeting of the Board of Truti-
tee* of this noble enterpriie war held
at the Study of Rev. E. W. Warren,
paator of the First Baptist Church. The
vacancy in the Board, occaaioned by the
removal of l>r. Brantley, waa filled by Rev.
Dr. A. T. Hpalding, Dr. Brantley’* auc-
cMutor as pastor of tlie Second Baptist
Chnrcb; and that of Rev. Dr. Landrum,
who ha« lately removed to Memphis, by
I Wm. H. Stark, Eaq., of Savannah.
ActfUqpto such lo^litiea aaf^baire
tlie location of this Orphans* Home wil*
be made for contributions of lands or
money, of both. We hope to lay the
official proceedings before our readers at
an early day.
Distance thrown through 1*» goods were not Jelivercdvery rcpjd-
not over 1* until toward evening. Between three
uga five o'clock over two hundred entriea
O ids. steam. __ r rdt ,
tfoglM Mating ko*. “ ll0 -" iJ Yon^LiAo# .r twenty btod of
HL^esssssr
Dn.tSS.fo ^iOentt left to the dis- M be>k.n out to-day. A few pen, of
Fine laces, laoe oollais «nd handker-
ehlefs at Lowe, Dbngliss * Dallas', 42
Whitehall street: f 00416 tf
New goods at the Brooklyn Store,
eomar Marietta andFonndry streets. »
An elegant stock of white and colorpd
nlks and satins at Lowe, Douglass k Dal
las', 42 Whitehall street octlC tf
Boots and shoes at the Brooklyn Store
as cheap as the cheapest eorner Mariet-
ta^uglfjbndiy street.. , S
CIOs Mark.,.
Yesterday t^ejnurhet fto elto^ •*
17,. Very little came in during the day.
Th« »*«■*■*•
See call for a meeting of Germans, at
Mrs. O'Connor advertises a grand
opening of rare things at her rooms to
day and to-morrow. Ladies, go round
.m-i .ii tf >lui.H »:
fhi* white pine wood, sharings and
ok : .
Id addition to the above, the Atlanta
fair Association offers, as Second Premi
um, a “Gold Medal” for Third class
, a “Silver Medal” for
Hand Engines.
Questions arising, other than specified
in the foregoing, settled by acceptable
Judges on the ground.
Test tt> bo "»»d« on Friday, 20th inst
commencing at 10 o’olook..
House, can rent one, arranged
modem oenveuieaeqs, yery near to tito
business of the city. Fnmiture for Bale.
See advertisement. _
Frttl, UJIei' Hat.,
Wm. Titfobeum, next door to Redwine
A Fox, manufactures hoop skirtt to or.
der. He tx>k a diploma at the Stato Ag-
rieulturahFIV^of Wls (fork. H* a)»o
keeps the best of corsets, and the pret
tiest hats for ladies and 'mtsses.
The Skating Rink is npdet the super
vision of Mr. Remise, who will remain
daring tho week. Professor Nichols has
choree of the floor. Strangers who never
HI Mff *
ln>fr H ar e out. Wo did not have time to
^No^^fo materisl to be used, [visit the cetifo .tolls sud d. know
“ p wliat may be expected in this line.
Floral Hall is rapidly filling up, end
promises to he a most attractive de-
mutottliK CT '> * T ' f Iff I l
1,000 Copies.
1,000 copies of the Atlanta Journal of
Commerce will las distributed st the Fair
Grounds. octl7-lt
stuff the Mayor heartily despises, and
gave David the privilege of paying ten
collate; or work the strevtt for fitter*
days.
A PENITENT
old offender plead goilty to being drunk,
and promised the Court to do so no more,
if he would fine him lightly aud keep hi,
name out; of the paper. The Mayor
agreed to his part, and with the hope
of reforming the offender the reporte-
withlioldi hia name this time.
MAT. M'AKDLE
was twenty-two yearn old Sunday, and he
just took on a little in order to celebrate
that eventful occasion in his private his
tory. Mat was simply drunk, aud stated
that this was certainly the last time, and,
as a kind of a loire gift, the Court gave
him a hearty sliske of the hand, and
slipped a ten dollar hill from him 4 the
same time.
The balance of tho time *ai occupied
in a family quarrel, in whioh e man by
the name of Fleming, and one named
Griggs, were encased td drunkenness and
its train of evils. -WetM msn sml old
woman, who M 11 .1 IHf
•'Ported ...U lover, part:
She witli a wronged and broken heart.
But be rejoicing he ia free.
Tax Pacific Insurance Comfany aud
nx Csinoo Fas.—The following diiptarh
rwelved bj L. B. Devi,. Agent IWSSr InrertaW
comiwnf. at B*n Fruelaw, CHfornM:
AroceiA, (1a.. October 10,1S71.
L n Devia. Agent I-adOo In»ur»nco Compeny, of
Sen Frelirteco, CtafornU I'hieego lo»«ee bevy, to
will be laid A, soon edjuetcd._
1- Jt
V. a. ne.ni.
The last issue of the Newnsn Herald
iys: f O I f' ' P
This divine, formerly pastor of the
Baptist Church of this city, lately of the
Guthbert Baptist Churoh, was recently
chosen pastor of tho Fourth Baptist
Church of Atlanta. When the good man
w d *^4ti°“*TX
If fotom. «r#tly
the female mem
bers of hia flock had furnished tho parlor
in peat and tasty style, supplied their
tablo with a prepared meal, anil placed a
stove and many other serviceable articles
^fn^of^Dsniel's Haltering
reception wm highly gratifying to hw
manv friends in this city. We feel that
.WfcW-ifflJW* „ ,
ng pastor as Mr. Daniel is known to fo.
• prolal Train.
OsnaxW. A A. Raudoad,
Atlanta, Ga., October 10,1871
A special train will leave tho General
Ptoesyw Depot, for Oglethorpe Park,
at 0 o clock a. m., to-day, and make a
^AlO^^foy^rTils will run^to tho
flit Oiuuuds usury half hour, or as often
eut O|>oning in a husinesa w(iieh
is very profitable by addressing.
oetl7-9t “R," Bun Office.
' M Prfo^o! roiindtrip titjkVt, to the Ffi#
Grounds and return, thirty cents.
iitctimi tiokefo must bo Btamped at the
afflee of the Secretary of tho Fair Ass*
ciatioD, at the Fair Grounds.
Round Trip Tickets to Oglethorpe
Park and Return, entitling the holder to
admission into the Fair, will he on sale
at]Uis Pasoanger Depot and H. 1 Kim
ball Houaa, commencing Monday morn
V* i Mto tou •“
Persons will please purchase their tick
Alderman Wells is a candidate for re-
cl »9tiW, tt Oily Co**ciL, Be is one
of the boys that carried brick to build
the City Hall, and nflW, u XMmnan, Iwj ofs before entering the ears,
is having it painted and fitted op.—'
Wells is an honest, live man—such a man
at the city of Atlanta cqnjtpbrd to
in po#ition. ~-*^w/'
Jackson oounty, hMe been arretted and
were, yeeustof, eonuaMted to jail, in
thit city, on clus|e« I being members of
a Ku-Kln* organUalfon: Green Martin,
W. 8. Haynie, J. F. Finch, J. 0. Hayni^
Madiaen Finch, R. J. Fineh, Honry'
Findk, Jaecph Jones, J. E. Patrick, G.
C. iayn*vBicha*dLay.
John and Albert Siak were
wrxe eommitfod
I wtth Illicit dis-
IUto for ’ticket including admission
eighty (80) conta.
'filial to I^ark and return, not iuclii
ding admlseion, thirty (90) cents.
Itetttrn tickets skauld .be stamjfed on
the grounds B. W. Wuknn,
Gcnl Passenger Agent Y 4A.lt.lt.
Vint ta Pur Uhtwage Los.,
ropy of Chicago Dt.potrh.
at (he tome tine, oharged i
lit. J. W. Walker, of BslUmore,
rived ia tha toty last night - suffering
from a slight attook of paralysia
naan fm.iso.l DttSttimy, ore.w
Major WMtaer tettrwthstbe bee just
received a dtigtooh froto the Fkettdtot of
the Home ; Insurance Company, of New
York-for which bn is toe Atlanta Agent
—informing hfos that the Directors of
the Conpnny hnvn wnnntinnnnly rcnolved
to fill up the capital to 92,500.000—
which will restore tho Boom assets to
nearly four millions, after paying Chica
go b ased I' 1 ' • I > > , »
TaZtfHMDIC vT/Yj
Owing to the fact that a large* number,
desiring to exhibit at the Fair, were de-
iNirred by the nnfqrqnhle weattior <4
yeatenlsy from making entriea, and to
admit stock and enltle tonrrivi in tho
city b;
lxx*n -
i/etoU IbM ffutodny) r.
Hami el A. EIiAls, Sea ■>
hy ihf R^lrornl* this morpipg, the
V««tUy *01 bo k.pt o]K>n until C
Chicago, Ootoher 11, 1871.
To Amlet Insurance Company: An
des’ losses will not .weed 9300,000.
E. E. Rian, Agent
The Audoe is solvent and very strong,
and has slretdy commenced juiying its
Chicago losses. J. B. Bxnnett,
AtLnts Agent, rraaident
Ia B. Davis. octlC lw.
Good and cheap Boarding and Lodging
at Mrs. While's, on Forsyth street be
tween Hunter sndMilchcll sts. (aolGdSt
tort bf.s*.
This splendid phqr will be rendered by
Templuton’e Troupe to-night. In this
they oxoeL It ia one of tho most enter
taining of an plays, aud ns rendered by
t^e, present company is pcculykriy so.
u Arls Department already pre
aeuts a very beautifol uppsarnnoe. The
display of pictures is, jKissibly, tho best
over made in the Stato. The photo-
mraphic pictures cannot ho surpassed any
There. These deserve a special mention,
ttid will lisvc it during thn progress of
the Fair. Tlitfe aVo also some superb
| oil paintings on exhibition, representing
Well-known scenes in Georgia. These,
too, will limy speuinl mention in due
time.
Tho Ladieb’ Dopartmeut gives promise
Of success. Already there ore on hand
many admirable specimens of needle
Work; alao many quills aud other articles
of ftttol hcaujy.
The Sewing Machine men deserve great
ereilit They make the finest iliaplay
ever mado in the State, aud will, doubt
less, have a lively time of it. Some of
them exhibit perfeet beauties.
Mr. Hitobooek, of the Atlanta Soap
Factory, creates a sensation with hia two
thouaaud pound bar of Boap. It is largo
enough to wash tho “grease" off n great
many hands; and we should think some
one would buy it.
l’innoy U out them With i superb dis
play of carriages; hut will take Home more
out to-day. He will do credit to himself
and to Atlanta.
There is a telegraph offleo upon tho
gronnd, In charge of Mr. J. 0. Courtney,
whioh will bo a great oonvoufouce to the
public.
One of tho principal attractions is a
full-rigged miniature steamship, which
bus been launched upon lbs lake. It is
a perfect beauty and apes the ways of
larger vessels to a nicety.
The grounds ore iu good condition,
having boon thoroughly cleaned off, and
the buildings iu good order and freshly
iivesi net’ of fellows in the world, and are
working like budget's iu their several de
partmculs. They cun always be found
when wanted, and are always ready to
answer questions or give information.
To-day will probably bring a large
crowd to the grounds, os the exhibition
will 1k> fairly opened, though many
articles hare yet to he placed for exhibi
tion.
Messrs. Echols k Wilson, in their buil
ding, have a vory largo aud fine collec
tion of agricultural implements and ma
chinery. Their display is a show of it
self iu tiioir line.
But we cannot yet attempt to particu
larize. There are many things Worthy of
particular note; but os all were in some
confusion yesterday, nothing could bo
regularly and well written up.
8o far, the indications are good for a
good exhibition ami a largo attendance,
Trains will run out every half hour to
day. Faro for tho round trip, thirty
cents.
Hemlis 8 C.jHssoy. Sperlal Aecnt.
X-sx.nl anil Busliiiss Notices.
SECOND WARD ANNOUNCEMENT.
Judge C. C. Hammock aud Dr. E. J.
Roach will be supported in the ensuing
Democratic Nomination for Aldermen,
l, y Many Democoath-
still In tli* VtsM I OG -V
Ou hand and to arrive, one of the
finest and most select lots of Leather that
has ever been brought to this city for
manufacturing purposes. Manufacture
Boot*, Shoes and Goiters, iu the latest
New York stvles. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Cqas. C. Huongs,
oet!4-4t rryonrtreet_
Fish and Ovbtek 8*’WUil^dl
street—Wholesale and Retail. Oysters
82 per gallon; Fish 26 to 4o
string; Shrimp 25 cents per quart. Crab
76 cents per dozen—carefully packed in
ice aud shipped to any point
IN THE
Programme for Ksklbltlon of atoek a*
OglttbM-pr P»rk To-D*y,
The following is the programme lor to
day’s exhibition in the ttock ring:
Precisely at 10 o'clock A. M., there wilt
be a general leod-crat ol all stock and
cattle on tho grounds for general display.
Stock under the following entries will
be examined by the judges—the exhibi
tion to begin at precisely 11 o’clock:
duasswent h.
Class 1.—Best Stallion, two to four
years old, Georgia rained.
Rest horse colt over 0 mouths and
Under 2 years old - Georgia raised
Clans 2.—Best stallion, 2 to 4 years
old -Georgia raised.
Class 5.—Georgia raised—best pair of
matched harness horses or mores—best
single harness horse or mure—best saddle
horse or mare—best heavy ilrtuif^lA horse
test on the grounds.
Class 0.—Georgia raised horns of all
work—best stallion over 4 years old-best
horse colt over 5 months old—best brood
mare with colt by her side.
Class 7.—Open to tho world—best
pacing harness horse or mare.
Testa of diaught will be made on tho
grounds.
City Trade.
Tho Jobbing busiocHs yesterday, was
immense. All our wholesale houses were
np to their *yes, shipping goods. Par
ticularly were the grocery men boay.
Racon is up a little, and the market
lively. It is difficult to keep a supply ou
hand.
Some miHmanagcmcnt ou tho rrail-
roafta 8otrwwh< % re, eausra oooaidcrable
delay iu tho reception of goods, aud a
consequent Urdiuess iu the shipments of
our merchants.
N'tnuw Gsu|r KnglHri.
Geo. H. Wabino,
Sup't. Stock Department.
DbUJcyL«Mi||t J9nnbo(o.
trie! Attorney Irwin went to Jonesboro,
lo hold thaakgutorttfoUM fseattori of ton
tonal the remainder of
the week. We congratulate them
O. RassS iXImi Yes'll nsd It Os.
1
toll
No. d2 Whitehall street, and examine the
splendid stock of curtom-mado clothing
a’ furnishing goods displayed
'-iF* °!9>pViFttli _ .
warranted to gWe beenfomid under a hotot in that plaoe.
there. AUtUmmods^
manulaetotojdrikre WM
111igESfo.
in- !:
G. Miner, formerly of this city,
but now of Nashville, is hero attending
toe '‘Vail, nhd topreoonU that sterling
Democratic journal, the Union and Amor-
icon. Everybody hefe knows Col. Minor,
and krill be glad te greet him again.
Dx.. UxS, Fropliitt returned yretor-
<layfre«| on ex trip through the
SoiRhweetern States, and the Judiaa Na
tion. The Doctor could nf>t pass him-
toll) c(non ptopiltt ansbAg tkelnglne*.
so be has returned to Ins first love, in
goqdMdti)_ . |t ,
R«lUr lkatli|. 'MM
“The Gov. lhilloek," jr., and “ThoH.
I. Kimball,” jr., two narrow gango en
gines for the Cherokee Railroad, passed
through tho city yeetorday. Wo uuder-
staud that the portion of that road now
hufog used will bq changed to a narrow, before day Sunday morning, and by auu-
.Ulirai
bfojt tips geek, at tho Skating Rink, : u
this city, at night, and at the Rink In
JHe Hllr GrexiMa during the day. See
tolyelayhey- ^ y T j
' ^ xjSl.lvi, Court. R,mmd.
X portion of the six hnndfad ddllars*
worth of goods which were stolen from
the store of Mossrs. Williams A Csmp-
keU, ja Detotur, last Friday night, have
imp the leer- No (rreslplmvn been made, hnleuri)*" 0 *
at. points vqry ttrondljiu pij* jlircctidn.
priift*-
, Vvrsr Hart. ISI.li
npbooa 5-Tot....
There were received at tho Express
Office oil Sunday morning two very large
sea turtles, both olive, and trying to
crawl. Those monsters weigh in the
aggregate nearly five hundred pounds,
and will make soap enough for the whole
city, visitors included.
TO. XialfSI Trial as IWMsvs.
Late Saturday evening tho exciting
trial of Daniel BpaigM, at Fairburn, was
concluded. It was a very tedious eeeo,
and the testimony wee somewhat con
flicting, which wee patiently heard by
the Judge and Jnry, /Col. Geo. N.
Lester of Cobb, and CoL 8. 8. Fears of
for thn proanoutton and tbs latter for the
defense. The BolioitorGenL, CoL M. M.
Tidwell, and Col. Hugh Bltehnnan, also
participated in Ike disoassian--all sus
taining themselves with marked ability.
At tho close of the argument, Judge
Wright detlvend a aleer charge, and the
Jnij^eqoupl returned a verdict of “Not
Nulla, of the C.atral Kxrratlvr Com
mittee of Ike Democratic Port,-.
The Central Democratic Executive
Committeo of the city of Atlanta met at
the offioo of Col. E. F. Hogc, at 7i
o'clock, p. M., on lust evening.
Honry Jackson was appointed Chair
man of the Committee, and Marcus A.
Hell, Secretary.
The following resolutions were passed:
1st. Resolved, That tho polls be open
ed iu cnch Ward in the city of Atlanta on
Friday, the 27th instant, at a place to be
designated by the President of each
Ward Club for his Word, from the hour
2d. That tho President of each Ward
Club appoint managers and clerks for
tlie purpose of reoeiving the ballots; that
all Democrats who are legal voters will
be entitled to vote, and the two candi
dates receiving the highest numbers of
votes l>e declared the nominees of the
Democratic party.
3d. That each voter, on depositing his
ballot for candidates for Aldermen, place
on the same ballot the name of the can
didate who is his choice for Mayor; that
on the day of nomination, one manager
from each Ward, to be appointed bv the
President of tho Democratic Club for
that Ward, meet at the City Hall at 10
o’clock, a. m. , and consolidate the ballots
for Mayor, and shall declare which can
didate received the highest number of
votes, who shall be the nomineo of the
Democratic party lor Mayor.
4th. That the managers of the nomi
nation keep tally eheeU, record accurate
ly the name of each voter, and place his
number on the ballot.
Henry Jackson, Chairman.
Marcus A. Bell, Secretary.
Mayor’s Court. *
For Momlay, yesterday was ths dullest
one tho Mayor has witnessed in six
months. Only eleven cases were upon
tho minutes, aud all, or nearly so, were
from the effect i of too much rcd-Cye.
HANDSOMB STKOZtBn H
was a big, ugly, thick-lipped uiggor. Why
they called him handsome was a mystery
to tho audience. Ho must havo been
christened when ho was quite young, be
cause tho namo don't suit him now. He
was up for whipping his wife, and in ex
tenuation of his orime, he said if ho
didn't whip her ho didn't kuow who
would. He got off with $10 and costs.
Jill JOHNSON
was a little disorderly and profane, and
ownod up. Tho Court charged him 96
to help pay the expenses of the Fair.
J. ,n. ABNOLD
was drunk, profane and disorderly. He
and a chap named Tankersly commenced
wilfully iMbavtuu .Uo
Ustli fouwl her liberty." ,
This occurred about eight years ago, and
lte hod never lived with her since. Two
eons-in-law, with their wives and several
sis tel s, were Oil hand, and it bothered the
Court considerably to tell how the thing
But it was at leott ended by his
finding Fleming and Griggs each ten dol
Urs and costa.
•* Oh. how Bweet when daylight do«*.
And the gaa la iUring high.
O'er the billiard cue to Unger,
Or f'O romping on the «ly;
And in coucert Hall handy
With the mimic In one’a e»r,
Hhake the doiuinoea up lively, 1
And put down tchwei lager bur.
This is what John Miller thought Sat
urday night, and acting upon the im
pulse, ho proceeded to buy * through
ticket, with coupons attached. Ho had
not gone more than half through his
programme ere he was overtaken and
locked up. Ten aud costs.
Beautiful, beautiful girl! thou art
A viBion of Joy to a throbbing heart;
A »Ur sent down from the world of WUi
And all undimmed by the shades of this
A rainbow pictured by Love's ovrn sun
On tho cloud* of being, beautiful one I
This is what the Court said to Lou
MoCortkrt when JouecU read ont the
oharge^oi being drunk. Lou had her
hair nicely scrambled, her round comb
gracefully liolding each particular hair
to ita plaoe. Hex appearance threw
tlie crowd into ecstacies, as it was the
first piece of calico which had appeared
on tho scenes during tho session. Lou
owned np and got off with the usual ton
and costs.
HENRY WELLS
has resolved frequently to quit drinking,
on account of the difficulties ha experi
enced at home when under the influence
of benzine. He woe cogitating the mat
ter in his mind and was saying to him
3elf i
••Who'd drink at a bar,
Whf n with a bottle In his pocket near.
He might trudge homo, alt up all night
And drink until he busted ?
But that the dread of meeting
So than face
Freali chocolate cream* made
retralarly every woek at Wgpk 8 Candy
Factory. Broken candy 20 <onts per
pound—six pounds for a dollar. All
kinds of fresh French confectionary kept
constantly on hsnd^ ______ SEiSui
SUPREME COURT OF GEOBGIA-
Recnlar Order of Business.—Cases yet
to be Decided.
■'**1
14. Northern ••• '".K
16. Augusta 1
16. Middle
17. Ocmulgee “
18. Eastern
19. Brunswick
September 6—tf
To Oor vlty Subscribers
We specially deoire all our subscribers
to receive their papers regularly and
promptly.
We will take it as o special favor if
they will report to us every failure to re-
cevie the paper.
Alao, any failure to have it properly
delivered—just as it is requested by
them.
Also, any failure to receive it prompt
ly—in due time.
All that wo can do is to do the best we
oau. We ask our subscribers to bejp us
in this work. It would assist us greatly
in correcting irregularities, if wo can al
ways have them reported to u»-__ U
Offices to Kent.—One room on
2d floor; also a portion of the office, in
cluding one window on the first floor id
The Son Building, on Brood street.
Apply to J- Hxnly Shito,
tf.
To Mentals.
500 Crates assort
ed granite and G G
Ware for $80 per
crate. Cheapest ev
er offered in State.
Send for list of con
tents.
Sun Office.
np they hod on a full head. The neigh
hots, hearing a noise, looked out.of the
window and saw both gentlemen trying
to bug a woman, Who was drank also.
The crowd appeared to be very jolly, eo-
peciully the woman, who was singing—
Hie* u jo* i
orfnl Jolly, in,
SquMdso me, Joe ! .
And if you (era me, teU me k.
Tho men said they were endeavoring
to get tho womnn’out of town, and scorn
ed tho insinuation that thay were trying
to hug her. The Court had not the
slightest objections to their hugging tho
woman, but they must do it more pai
vately, and fined each of the parties $10
and oosts, which will be applied to ex
tending the incorporation.
DAVE WILLIAH8
told-htoland lady that he would be dx-d
if he didn't kill her with an axe if she
didn't put more sugnrin his coffee, which
frightened that lady awfully, and A*
jumped ont the window for safety. It
turned out that Dave „waa on his usual
Sunday drunk, and his eyes looked like
two slices of a blood beet This sort of
other half *t the
door with lottt of j»w
lUke.u i r.a.errt V ju«} Vto™.
And tho native head is aieklied o’er
To find na whore wo are,
And the vast speculations that I framed lsat c
His soliloquy was interrupted by the
rude hand of tho law, and his wish com
plied with. He’ll have a hearing in the
future,
L.s Smith!
This celebrated manipulator ofapiri
tuous fluids, looks os natural in his plac
at the Turf Exchange, aa a pig does in a
stye. Lee's decoctions are specially
fixed np for "Fair” people—for thirsty
people, and for good people generally, os
Lee is a good egg and a capital mixer.
miscctlfuuons.
CHAS. K. .TA1-LIH. LAX EVt
Staples & Reab,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL UROOERS AND
Cfen’l Commission Merchants
Commission for Selling Cotton l, 1 * Ter Cent.
378 Broad Hi root,
AUGUSTA, CA.
REFER BT rjUlMISeiON :
JOHN P. KINO, President Ga. R. R. k Bauking Co.
H. H. HICKMAN, Pres't Qranltcville Factory and
Having* Bank ol Augusta.
J. BIBLEY A RONfl, Cotton Merchants. •
JOHN M. CLARK Jk CO.. Merchant Millers.
sepM-lmw.
ANDREW H H. DAWSON.
COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office 231 Broadway, Room 10,
Buggies ! Harness !
N CO$g£QUEKCK OF THE DULLNESS OF TUB
•raao*. a»4 having a larxe supply of thft abort
I hand, I beg to kmiotmm that I will sail nip pres,
cut stock at conaiderably
REDUCED RATES.
For workmanship and stylo, I have a well-estab
lished prestige; and 1 have long maintained a
petition against every other In niy line in the
STATE OE GEOMIGiA.
Parties viaitlng tie Nr wilt And ft to theirtntcr-
t to give a call at my Repo*itory.
Alto keep a full stock of Carriages, Buggies, Ac.
made by KIMBALL BROTHER 4 , Heaton.
ootl6 lm A. T. FINNEY.
D“
|R£H8 MAKING.—Attention, ladies of the city
‘\ BENSON, formerly of Richmond
rooua in the Davis Hall building
e Candy Manufactory, Broad Street,
where ahe will be ploaaed to have the U«Mof the
city call and examine her atylcs and pa'terns.
Drosses cat, basted and made In the verv latest
styles, on short aetioe aad on moat veaaonabla rates.
Satisfaction giuranteed. oct2 lm
at. THRO W BJ 14,
Proprietor tocclsior rUitcring Wort,
P. O. Hox 460, ATLANTA, <1 A.
Ponohtree Utri-et
Photographic Gallery.
TCIT OPENKD-noOH BUILT OX rUBPOOB.-
”, “* > * 4 tow. Oworti.
octU-'A DB. 0. W. PJBXF.a. XrtUt.
WANTED.
fjlwo OB THHEI TOUSO OtNTLEHEN CAN
K«un BouOIiq uO LoJjIb, In . tratckM prtr.tr
■I THIS omcL
Alkxandek H. Stethens on the
Studv of the Law.”—A 16 page pam
phlet—one of the profouudest of Mr.
Stephens’ miuiy productions. Single
eopv 15 cents ; 50 copies 95.
Addresa J- Henly Smi™,
Manager Sun Office,
Power Press For Sale*
\Yo offer for sale a “Montague” Power
Press, which can bo run cither by baud or
new. ri'uuresff ' j. Henly - Smith,
Sun Office,
tf ■ Atlanta, Ga.
To Printer*.
Twelvo newspaper chases, suitable for
papers from 22x32 to 24x36, will be sold
cheap. Address
J. Henly Bio™,
tf. Business Manager Son.
Mooes, at the Kimball
House, always has The Sun for sale. _
1,000 Old Papers for sole in quan
tities to suit purchasers, at the
tf Son Office.
MEHOIIA NTS
... Bf
City and Country
?EK2il!ES5r!S
CUTLERY AND CROCKERY
tad tti.notto roar ialorcrt to go . Ion, di.Uucc
from homo tad pay M much or more lor tlie «*
*"w4c»n p.rticuUr flU-nUun to our rtock of TABLE
ud FOCYET CUTLEEY, tad do not bsHer. tort for
ost.-ut r»ricty tad price. It U oqutted In the BouUi.
an IMMENSE STOCK
OF
Crerre Wosletshoim and Sto’i
Celebrated. I XL Cutlerv'.
-JOSEPH ROGERS fc SON’S
table and pocket cutlery.
CK WARD a CO.
B 4 * ANY.
OOMMEmOIAIi.
CITY QUOTATIONS.
GBAIN-Corn by car-load 87@90 oouts.
Wheat—Bed 81.70; prime white 91,80(0)
1.90. Oats 65@70. Ryo 91.2801.30.—
Barley 91.25.
Bacon—Shoulders 9)c; clear rib sides
9| cents; clear sides 10c; canvassed hams
14t@18jc.
Bulk Meat—Cloar sides 9c; clear rib
8); shoulders 7(.
Labd—llj(n)12e.
Flour—Superfine, $6.00; extra, 97;
family, 88(3^,26(018.50 ; fancy, 80(oi9.5(J.
Meal, etc.—Quite an active demand
exists, and manyordere are received from
a distance. Corn meal por bushel 90e.
Bran, per owt, 81.00.
GnoraraiBi—We quote A sugar at
14}c; extra (T14($14j; crushed, powdered
and granulated I5J(A1C!; Demarnra 13)
(M14; fair to choice brown 12@13c. Rio
ooflee 19@21c; Java 27P“
23c. Molasses, in barrels,
28(n30; New Orleans primer 75c.
Liverpool salt 82.00; Virginia salt 92.26
82.40. Rice 10(q;10ia Ginsing 12022c.
Candles—sperm 18c; adarasntinc I3l(S>
141c. Pepper 25o. Raoe Ginger 20o,
Staroli 8jc. Cigars, domestic, per thou
sand 822(a.40. Teas—Green ten 81(a)
1.50; black 900(311.25. Soap 5(310c.
Crackers 6(Sl6o.
Fbuit.—Rough reaches, 8lK5 per
bushel; peeled, 10c. per lb. Dried ap
ples, peefod, 831 pur UwheL Own,
Georgia, 'fci(34|
85(36 j>cr bbl
Onions.- 83(34 per bbl.
Gensino.—60o.(366c. per lb.
Country Pboducb.—Butter 20(330;
eggs 15(«t25o.
Cotton Goods.—Standard 4-4 sheet
ing, 12c.(<el2l; Jdo. 10c.(3)10); J do.
81c. Osaaburgs, 13e.(a,l«; cotton
■hecks, 13e-(a»15; cotton stripes, 11 |c.(3
13; oottou ysrus, all numbers, $1.35(3
1.40.
Cement and Lime.—Market brisk.
Cherokee lime 55c; Chcwncln (Me; liy-
dranlic ooment, per bbl., 94: James Riv
er, 84: jdoster of Paris, per bhl,, 80-
Hay—Moderate. Prime clover, per
ton, 830‘, Tennemee, 830(3.13 r Ttmothv,
882(3.35. ■
Tobacco—Low grades 56(3.5Cc : com-
toDa,to<3«6VkaoJ,'16p„4»s ll«te, 8RB
81616 choice haodt, 84 26(ttt fito
Pbibtia—Aliena, 111; Sprene JlJ ;
Pacific lli ; Lancaster, 101; Wamsutta,
8; Mcrrimses, 111; Garuefs, 101:
Gtoticetter 11; Aiaoskegos Uf. ’•
Haiu>waee.— Nail* 4d 85.70,0d 86-45,
8d 85.20, lOd 84.86, 20.1 84.70; Georgia
nnifa R ta a Irrwr
We arc aceuto for the
CELEBRATED HARD
— „„ has' t±AN DEE KNIFE.
Do you uant D'adcti Butcher's,
Rogers it SoW<s, I X E and
other best Brands 0/ Razors,
Scissors and Knives. Cull
Looking Glass Plates.
l>er bbl. Northern,
nails 5 cents s keg.
Iron—Swede 7c; horseshoe iron 7c;
City Mills and Pittsburg bar 8e.
Live Stock.—Cattle—Teuneosee, 21®
4!e; country, 2(33ic; sheep—country 2ort
3jc;_Tennessee, 4c; shonts, 5®51e.
Whisky—Trade is dull, but improving.
Mackerel—Half bbl*, No-1 88; No. 2
87; No. 3 86. Kits, No. 1 fel 75; Ho. 2
81 40; No. 8 8125, ,,
Chbbk—16®17c.
We offer the
Cheapest and
Best line oi
House - Keep
ers’ Goods in
the City. Cut
lery, Spoons,
Forks,Knives
Waiters, Cas
tors, Vases &
Toilet Sets.
In feet, any
thing needed
in a well kept
house. Call
with the cash
McBride & Co.
Jufy4*toodlv
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JjtALEHS m
FLOUR,
MEAL,
% SHIP STUFF,
MLMJrMMsMJT, M MUTT i/C MW.
MM 1 HRJHJE8T PRICK PAID FOR WHKAT.
All prodnoa Aeltv«nA al Mm 4«ol tfsi cktfga’