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THJB-BatfLY SUN.
ATLANTA. Ofc.OBOLA^,j
*• ♦ «»*»■*»> Mrewfaan. Areli •«. mi,
vt ... oovmjuiAurwotaBir.
t, . It haa been often charged that the
South hat prodaowl bat fear authors
or writera; and it is alto assumed by
•Ome that the American literary brain
ia laaattd at the Iforth. It is true
for tho reason, namely, that the edu
cated people of the Booth, up tp.the
war, were in affluent circumstances,
and did not hare to resort to any kind
of work, thental - or physical, as a
means of Wring at is the case in the
over-crowded cities of.the North.
That they hare always been capable
of earning fame in the held of letters
no on* acquainted with Southern
oharaoter can donbt for n moment.
MflMHI instanoea may be oited where
the lore of letter* hat von the homage
of a goodly number to the shrine of
literature, where they have gained
distinction and renown.
Sinoe the war, a greater inclination
for authorship has dert-loptd itself
j among our people, some of whom
already won reputation and
large consideration from the literary
world. But it is a matter of regret
that tome of our best Writers have
been assailed with an unspar
ing, savage criticism that would be
often discouraging to the stoutest
heart*. These assailants hare, in
moat oases, appeared in the South,
Instead of holding up the hands of
those among us struggling for hon
orable distinction in die field Of let
ter* these savage Southern critics (?)
have attacked them with relentless
sarcasm instead oi legitimate criti-
oism. The trnth is, fair criticism is
difficult to fiud. Those most dis
posed to criticise are those who have
some sort of pique at those they crit-
•It.is'BOttofce expected, and has
not bestr expected in anyuge, that
writsrs should be perfect, especially
those but recently entered the field.
It requires long year* of study, prac
tice and perseverance to acquire the
art of literary writing. Shall wc
pounce' Wp&fii Joung author like a
savage beast snd annihilate him
for something that may not appear
exactly “au fait” to us?, Wherever
talent i* developed it should bo en-
conqgad. • We seme times find u
diamond in the rough that only
MsdsSkportSfiee afid encouragement
to become the polished jewel that
■hall sparkle aad glitter the brightest
in the literary firmament.
Let the pffesa ofthe Sbalh eficour-
Sge those who timidly«ntor the liter
ary field shrinking and fearing from
their own eopaciens weakness, but
whoowiy needs the encouragement
of the good to make them bold and
brilliant writers. This, much we say
in a hastily manner, and witt, per
haps, revert to the subjeoi again.
rat okqmou ruMsa axxwuuon.
The Ameridbs:people are making
extensive prepacations to axtend to
..^S.presatOl Qeorgia, on the occasion
of the antrotl meeting in that live
little oity on the lith of May, a most
cordial welcome. A sumptuous ban
quet will be giVen oh the Mtn, and' a
large number-of distinguished gen-
invited to be pns-
publioan states the pro-
grauvmeuf arraugemeut* as follows
Our oitixens are making extensive
preparations to gri p our brethxau of
th* rife and the dittinguiahed guests
who are expected to be present, a real
Georgia Weloome. Vie hope to see
avaapesM iu the State represented
at this meeting, and shall he greatly
disappointed if any remain away.
Oar arrangements are complete for
the accommodation and entertain
ment of all, free o( charge.
The unanimity with which our
citiaens have entered into this matter,
justifies us iu saying that the banquet
t»-W kfv^tt on Thursday evening,
the 16tl^ will be the most magnifi
cent festival ever, g(ven in the city.
We intend it to be a splendid tribute
to our gueste, and a credit to our
oity.
A public reception will take plaoe
on Wednesday, the 14th, kt 11 o’clock
a. n, and the Association weloomed
onr Ci«-
Amerious in n beautiful little oity,
and her .niBsahi deserve and will re
ceive the most heartfelt gratitude of
the press. A moat pleasant time
may be confidently anticipated.
But let our brethren remember
that we shell meet for business „
*1 *!»'«» I«*ti>at ell mu* go
prepared to (fmisact the business in a
business-like manner. It is very de-
sirabls that the object* and aims of
the Aasoc^tionjriial^beoarued out
taryt it* wM
foie the body of Bishop Nell value is
seat to Ohio, there will be a veiy
solemn funeral service over him in
Westminister Abbey, at which all the
principal rfewsenUtives of the En-
ghro bEUrA wifi be present, Dean
St #I “toing *p*n*id wiis as an
expression of frii-udaliip for the
Anmriairvtng of the Church.
GiUem thinks ha will
jn a day nr two. We
* we Midi
way,
Wc have received from J3t Louis a
copy of the thirty-second number of
paper bearing the aboyd title. Mrs.
Laura S. Webb is thy fflitor and pro
prietor, and Mrs.. Or n. Brown, the
assistant edit** |fs motto is “On
ward”— 1 “ Upward.” its subecription
price is |l per annum.
Iu an editorial in the number be
fore us occasion is taken by the edl-
HrtHfthoi tjiqy egiWy ig
nore wernatrs' rights,' except so far ss
allowing her the “ right” to W«kk ia
any department of ifrtftflneW and
honor,had that she shall receives
fair compensation for her labor, and
not be cut off with a mere pittance
for work that ia executed as y^ll as
man’s This is the reason they give
that prompts aoertain class of women
to contend for the right of the ballot
They are opposed to woman suf
frage, and., advise their sex to turn
from such scenes as are linked with
the ballot-box, and to return to their
homes and there apply themselves to
a course of severe mental study, and
there fit themselves for commanding
a proper equivalent for work. Their
lives will not be a failure, nor will
they be poorly paid ii they can per
form their work equally as well as
man’s. There lies the secrel why
woman is not well paid; she does not
understand the work that she has un
dertaken, and, consequently, her la
bors und her life are failures.
We are in favor of giving woman
the opportunity of engaging in what
ever vocation is compatible with her
nature and her sphere. There are
many kinds o. business she might
profitably engage in, and should be
Well paid for her services.
OF OTHEH m.
~ 1 ATHENS, GA.
****** "-,re> ■■*■■ ■ »w
CIUMMEY * JtEWTON,
O Wboiaaata tnd Brian Dealers la Hardware,
Aarfcoitorei IttrfemeoU. Ire.
/CHILDS, NICKEK80N AOO.,
Dealer* lo Hardware. Iron. Nstie, Mill Sod-
<n*a, Agricultural Implement!, Chicago Farm
Pump*, Ac.
A L DORSET,
• Dealer la Dry Goods. OrcotrUe aad so-
aorifld Merahandlse, and Agent for fee jaeU? osla-
braird Sea Fowl Gaaao.
TfcEUPREE'B OPERA HOUSE,
JLf donates*. m '-state* appointin’ at'. testing
oeisMtty HU) peraooa. apply to
lucky k yangey.
0 6MX k KEYES,
Mate* Livery 8tables.
N ewton house
A* D. GUM4BD. Proprietor.
AUGU»TA, Gat.
J OHN wTBEflSliAN.
Wholesale Deafer la okofse ttqoor*. and
Agoat ter JohnGfete*** Ban 4(fe. Fbujfejpfoa^
w.
287 JiftOAD
A. BAM8EY. Agt.
Tba People's Clothier
2M BROAD 8«BEET.
H/VYEUS * MARCUS,
Iwl Jobber* ot Dry Goode, Notlou*. Boots aad
bbow, Hats, Cap* and Clothing.
774 BBOAD 8TKBRT.
J. KTEB8. 8* MAH008.
C ENTRAL HOI El.,
Mas. THOM 48, Proprietress.
G reene a rosmionol,
Huooeaaora to Wo. H. Tati, Importers aod
Dvaiera in Drugs, Chemicals, Fssemlal oils. Corks,
HpongM, aad Druggists' Sundries.
M4 BBOAD 8TBKET.
A mendlebon,
• BeetUUr aod Wholaeale Liquor Dea’er,
295 BBUAD 8TBEET.
CHAHLKmA, 8. i).
B
BJJTKB.
ANK OF CHARLESTON, (N. Rk’g
AMootat on.) 12 Broad but**. •
>. B. BtJliDEN, A. 8, JuHMfTON,
omw 9—un.
JE b
E W. MARSHALL k CO.,
g 1.8 MISTING 8 r BEET.
Mi AATJUH*. FAWF fofeUM, JT9 i idA*
JtJTB WMiTMi (UOOMf*.
tohn cd. t
8f HAYNE bThkJCTaod 70 MAhKKT 8T.
M00T8 4JT.B MHOitm.
D.
171 B. 8TODDABD & CO.,
JCg* -iu uaicruia stseet.
M. BR18TOLL k 00:,
1*8 MEETING STREET.
g TO Mm, WAV WJ8B Jf, HOLLO W- W'JtBB,
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death or roi t rius Tin ninth,
A Baltimore correspondent o? the
Savannah Advertiser states that
Archbishop Bailey remarked to the
N. Y. Herald correspondent recently
that he thought the dispatches an
nouncing the death of the Pope came
in such a questionable way that no
credence should bo attached to them.
The latest report, coming by way of
Ottowa, he considers a sensational
canard. v
It If absurd to suppose, says tho-
Arab bishop, that the death of the
Pope would be kept a secret until his
successor was appointed. Hla|sry
and tradition are against such aqAac-
tice. There has in most cases been
an interval of nine days between the
demise of a Pope and the election of
his suooesaor, and such election is not
made until after the burial of the de
ceased. If the Holy Father were
dead the Archbishop thinks he would
h*v* keen informed of it ere now.
He rejects the idea that secrecy
would be maintained about his dsath
in order to prevent interference by
the European powers with the elec
tion of his successor.
iMBOMonasuuno.v.
The Albany Central City, iu oopy
ing an article from’the Constitution,
it is pleased to introduce said artiole
by the* statement that it is reply to a
Sun editorial, “commenting some
what severely upon the action of the
Democratic masses in supporting
Greeley ticket and the Cinoin
platform.”
We have to aay in reply to the
words quoted that we have not com-
meuled “severely upon the action of
the Democratic masses in sunporting;
the Greeley ticket.” We have ex
pressed disapprobation oi the CisA-
nati platform, end expeoc to contitae
to warn the Democracy against com-
mfttMg liks blunders in the future.
This we a)toU do whenever the ocoa,
eion, in our^ojDmionyprcsenta itoelf.
INDIAN THOCMLMS.
The trouble with ihe Modocs is not
likely to be the end of our Indian
difficulties, even if we succeed in sup-
pressing them. Our dispatches this
morning indicate great sullenness on
the port of Indians in different direc
tions, extending as for South a*
Texas. As for East os Utah tfey
have become acquainted with the
Modoc affhir, and the people appre
hend a breakout from the Pioutes.
The capture of a government train,
reported by a Denver (Texas) special,
in whioh four out of eight men in
oharge of it were killed, may lead to
serious trouble in that State.
From San Francisco we haTe the
intelligence that ail Indiana are Al
len and inootyt. What these indi
cations portend time alone can tell.
I-ff* The Nashville Banner makes
the astonishing inquiry if the “city
fatheri” all go armed to the City
OonneiL Has Nashville come to
auch a pass that her officials are all
wvftw*
fiT No one is admitted to the
New York Tombs without a pass.
Any one can get one though, just
like railroad passes in Georgia—to go
to Grant A Alexander.
lussriss.
H art a~oo., i
tl SXTKX STREET,
f E. AUGEIt A GO.,
l»l awn*.. BTBXKT.
Cat-tail Millet)
THE ORIATflBEtS FORAGE PLANT
A LSO HO bn.hul* Otmin Millet, now lu aforw.
Farmer*, do not Dll to pUM this floe crop.
Hoad Cot lnttroa'in* dreofer mod price llot.
MARK W. JOHNSON. Bowdoman.
Apr2*dlw-wi« >-V Atfeou O*.
«UCOCXUtIOA T
T* Orphans’ llome,Oeca«nr,tia
Aauiversarr Occasion.
Tb« chIMren of the AtinnU IfeptDt Orphan*'
Horn* art npocted to Im present by invitation and
raprngentatlvM from other sunitar InntiiutioiM, *ud
there will be luterecuog •znrctaM, p*nlclp»Ud in
by the orphan*.
Viol torn will be pn«ned on nil thn relirond* coming
Into At lent* »t h»'f fare
It in atiKceeh d that tboce who do not eom* from
mndr nrcordnufiy i
oenuufiu <
• Jl
JHJtHTijns IJIPKvrkO
Machine
- • nimpTb to Its mt-cknnlsm, bnllt atrong nnd danbfe
nnd i*n be operated by ordinary help. The capaci
ty ia 4^)00 brick* an hour with atedm power, or 2,800
with bora* power. Manufactured and aold by the
MARTIN BEIGE MACHINE GO.,
mh2d*w2m OHIOOPBB, MA88.
THE SINGER.
SAIUK OF Tan
NTATE OF GEORGIA
Authorized Capital, #1,000,000.
F. M. COKES, President,
W. W. BELL, Gaultier.
DIKHCTORIi
i H* Callaway,
I all parte of the country.
IOWW B. PARU.
ILLIAM ttHEPHERD k CO.,
uayne street.
DMOND8 T. BROWN, (of late firm
V. D. Fanning,) *» HAYNE STREET.
PARKS and ALLAN,
47 Peachtree Street.
geitarally that we have Joat opened,
ataud of MuPharaon * Baruett, Poachtroe Btraet, i
Grocery Eatabllahmeut.
We (hall keep on hand at all tlmaa a full Stock of
Family Grocery Supplies,
•Vblch will be toldaa low aa by any other house of
the aame kind In the aity.
PARKS & Aa^IhiANi
hpltatf.
U HOC Hum*.
&
H E
O F. WIETERS,
• 181 EA8T BAY.
8 TKFFENB. WERNER & DUcKER,
M Last bay, 2fi, 80 k 82 Vendue Range.
W ti. CHAFEE A CO„
• 106 and *07 EAST BAY.
UTAOENER, MON REES A CO.,
.66A tegBi8Ti.ATandi*iQUEEN8T.
D
Bmvom JL!> B L'MitMlC-4 ls,
iOWIE, M018E A DAYlb,
Importers and Wholesale Druggists.
MEETING HT. t corner UaHIL.
rOMHiHJT dJf* BOMMttTiC Hml/i TO,
O BABX A CO., *
• 88. f7 and 88, MARKET BTBEKT.
|AUL WELCH A CO.,
218 EAST BAY.
CLOTHtA-H.
TMJTOMMT** J.VU FlV48«i8, HOOBk
_. n , n _MrBtkOQ§h
VmriLLIAM SHEPHERD A CO*.
f f 28 MaTNM KTBK
Drofeeeional
J AMES a BARIOW, Attorn,; snd
CoHuee'lor at Law and Real Eatata Agent, Oou
WciSSXaFszvsz
Or dptotal attanUon given to Collection*.
taa*I“s
Gpuiot JNi
mamse *to*w e» reirere*
AtUA SU reo. lt»:
are .*• au ■■eiw wi—
jggsax^gaagr:
DWIN BATES A CO.,
12* MEETING STREET.
L. FALK A 00.,
808 KING STREET.
OHN O. MILNER A CO.,
188 MEETING STREET.
8 *09, BAMM'BBJiJrB BOO HO*
£ HALL k od,
^ M, A A 7 and • MARKET UTBBET.
i P. TO ALE,
* 80 1AYNK street.
BEFAJhU, 4 0.MM/MMI0JY - fLOt B,
HMJiJr, *!*•’. ^
‘‘St WOBBON; ™
88 East Bay. IU Atlantia Whar*.
J.
emsmw Hjom romjfcoo.-
M ANTOOE A 00.,"Propriem>F8 of tbs
oha r leetou branch Havana Cigar Factory,
•• U*V*lcntina," 118 BAST RAY.
fALCOLM H. JOUNBTON
M i
ILM, W Q«*«u.l
Attorney ret
ami., m w, in.
P£EL & KNOWLE S
RESTAURANT
I i » > -t»D-
B A R!
ALL THE EABLY
VEGETABLES
' T» MARgl
©main*
TTYEl BAH
•on-n-XD with tu« nevr ugo je»to ax had
% z. '•
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«rocerip:s.
New Grocery Store.
THOMPSON ALLAN JB.
Grand Summer Resort 11
of City LUe, can avail themselves of the
pleasures of
eJ FIJITE U ill w
OGLETUOItPE PARK,
Where ample preparation! have been wade for
the eujoymen of the public.
A Hail 225 Feet in lentth, 70 feet Wife
With bpleudid door aud all otcer arrangements
for somfori ard pleasure, to be used for dancing
aad festive purposes. Alar,
JL Be*utlful Unite,
With boats for the amuaeueut of gueeta. The
ground are free to Plo-N to psrtlr*. Ample arrange-
Tbe a
tk entry;
How spot
of every c eeortptlon, aud the numerous other ln-
dnoemeuU to enjoyment, reuder this one of the
most desirable resort* in the South. aprlS-
PLA NTJBRSi
Look to Your Interest.
Superior Fertilizer at $20 per Tod.
B Y ooap >atlng Phoenix Guano with Oottdn aead,
you can make a Fertiliser AS EFFICIENT AH
ANY IN MARKET, aa will be proven by the oer
Udoetee of a number of the oest planters in Geor
gia, and y tha anal j ala of the very eminent ana-
Tytiral Ohemlat. Prof. 8. W JOHNSON, of the Hot-
antlfio bohojl of Yale College. Me says: “A com
post mads by mixing Phoenix Guano with twin lti
weight of cotton seed, and allowing the wnole to
heat, w <uld consulate a very rich and active fe -
tlllaer."
Heavy stocks always on hand. Planters* order*
filled with promptness. For formula for compost
ing aud prices of Uuano, apply to
J. A. AIILKY,
n>M*tf Comas Pryor and Hunter atraeta.
The H. L Kimball House
me Only Graded House in tbe SoutL
BOARD PER DAY $* 00
“ " Third Floor
M •« Fourth Floor !... 3 00
m w Above Fourth Floor* 2 80
T OP FLOOR’ elegantly furnished, name a* th
floor* below. N oharge on baggage carried t<
or from the House, luggage checked to the Hour
Tbe Nev Drop-leaf lacbiie
la superior t
, anyJn use, and will do all classes of
work wltbont change of tension. In the point of
durability, we guarantee it to last aa long as any ma
chine in the wrrid. To the premiums awarded ft
1878, at the Georgia Fair*. Just read the following
ndai/me additional aw ard* by the Fairs of 1871:
FIRST PhEUtDM
At the Atlanta Fair for the bast Famllv Sewing Ma
chine with attachments, Bronae Medal and Diploma,
th boot aad most
naefnt attachments, silver Medal.
FIRST PREMIUM
At the Cotton States Mechanics' and Agricultural
Fair, at Augusts, for the Beat Family Machine, Gold
lug Machine*, ihe new No 1 Machine for Tailors
and Root-maker*. Is the best in the market. Ex
amine btfor.- purchasing. Are now gold on assy
‘ rma. R. T. BMlLLIE,
f Agent Northern Georgia
Corner Broad aad W. Alabama ate. Allan
RUk Thread, Needles Oil, etc., always on b
Stitching noaUy done. mhlSdAwt
ESTABLISHED since A. D. 1829. considered by the moo* eminent MneUlano Superior .to others in
Quality, Powsr *od Etmumm of Ton©, Deliooey mmI Power of notion, Style
kt Flat'll and DnraMMlr. Wo hots also on bead a flaw of tfcoe* fine
HAINES BBOS.’ PIANOS,
WUak are «> wdl known for U,lr Kl^teblUtr to clungu or oUm.to-aaitP.PURO!, mitdwotl
ESTEY ORGANS,
Superior to all, and at prleaa within the reach of all. g#- Read for Catalogue and Pries Itete te
GUILFORD, WOOD & CO.,
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For altuplicilty of construction, ease of oompre
hension, oonvenlenoe of arrangement, durability,
quantity and quality of work, range or capacity,
and general adaptability to work of every grade or
description, without change of adjustment or tire
some preparation, have NO superior.
First-Claw Agents wanted on Liberal Terms.
WEED SEW MACHINE CO.
ATLAM TA. GA.
r p. O. Box U9.
TH ou IIKW 1EPROVKD
SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE
ICE FROM *25 TO *75.
PIANOS! PI-ANOSl!
[Id
iwra monm.
68 WHITEHALL STREET. ATLANTA. OA.
A. T. FINNEY.
MANUFACTURER
DEALER IN CARRIAGES,
SUCH AS ARE NEEDED FOR THE SOUTHERN MARKET.
Ba-ouchea. Phaetons, Victorias, Cabrloletta, Brets, Tap aad No-Top Baggiaa, Bookaways, Sodablaa, Deo-
tor’s Phaetons, Sewing Machine Wagons, ate., eto., ate.
I have now on hand the Largest and Moat Complete Assortment of any MaanUmtety South a. the Ohio
River, whioh I am prepared to sell at
Using nothing bnt the vary bast Material, Employing a<
equaled by none, I am prepared to aall the a
Duplicated by auy other Manufacturer.
I make a Speciality of Harness oi every class,
AND
BABY CARRIAGES.
«T Carriage a Renovated on Short Notioe, and aU work warranted fe give general teltofoetlea.^S
A- T. ^XKTKTHnr.
priced machine, 1* durable, ugbt running and *
ranted tor five yeai*. We receive almost every oi
certificate* from parties residing In the eliy, at
from all parts of the country, vntkliciUd, wl o spa
In fee highest terms of the “Maw Improved Hoi
Shuttle."
wn. Agent* wanted In territory uuocenpled.
Address D. G. MAXWELL,
General Agent,
janl
Atlanta Ga.
I have grad*** my fl(H>rale suit oounh- mcrehant
and the travellrg pub‘lc generally.
- S» «H “ Sg’
aaMwul _ .
mekirg top fio< fa a* a • ewibie a* the first
Neither tooqi Je nor expense shall be spared
m*lm the table aqnal *0 the beet hotel* tn tliebouti
aahg tr. M. Mi’HOI.LH, Proprietor.
i.ator from Ian.IoUi
BUU U’UIXK !
Bo* White Bob White;
Bob Wbltot Bob White! Bob White'
Smoking Tobacco!
Munulaot uxvdL by
«*:«. r. t^uruHORjri: at c«„
For UlehoeO! and Farit]- lt|ba« no Klral,
Having received GOLD and SILVER MEDALS, and
DIPLOMAS, Ao.. at fee State Pair* of
Virginia, Louisian* and Tax**.
FOR 3-A.UR3 BIT
W. L. HUBBARD * OO.
R. F. MADDOX.
MRADOB BRO.’S.
BOROUGHS A WING,
RKHRMAM 4 KUHRT, V
B. U DARN.
ara over th* United States.
SUL ESTITEIKI15 HO liETMIKIS.
n. d. unmsa.
PETERSON A MJYDER,
REAL WTAT8 MIR8 ft» itTCTTONlIBR.
anfUL atfeotion gtvan
O real aetata In the tfty of ,
aMttot. J71 PETERSON
Ofeoa aitafelag Hard*
On. eta line atreat. near
*»*.00 K.AO
GIRTS wanted everywba
ROOMS,
Bre Halle” read Mln K le,
WITH EXCELLEHT BOARD,
A OUTS wanted avaayw 1
laatelante Fuafen
VOim 4 (XX.SLLonU,
( (B-U5KFKLU,
Funeral Undeitaker,
DRax.ni a
Metalic Caskets, Banal Cases & Coffins.
Afent f©r TajlorS Corps© Prewner,
RO. 1 DbGIYE'8 OPERA HOUSE,
telfitUB AfUro. Ga.
Agents W anted!
parte of the eountnr forth* sals of
Hon. Alex. H. Stephens'
HlaTORY ;op.TRk
DNITUD BTATEM,
VkUk a re« in re Imoo! Hare
Ml, relWIHiUciMM. ■on irel.»M«d
reatoou in oreoM. red Odlrare
*»»*•
E. J. HALE AtMOFf.
Pntoll.hera,
MnwrewlrekOM
ATLANTA AUCTION HOUSE.
WITT b JOYNEB.
H. H. WITT A R. W. JOYNER «ill gi»e their nnito’ terrioea to Uvn onto of
007 goods that maj be entnute , to them. Tbe/ will bore a competent Aootioaaor,
and make
PROMPT rend FALlTKlTTIi HJBTUJtlf
to patron. Goode for note will be brought to Uieir houao FREE OP CHARGE
We refer, bj permiaaion, to,
Atlanta National Bank.
Oitixen'a Bonk of Georgia,
otate National Bank,
John H. James, Banker,
W. M. A B. J. Lowry, Bankers and
Morofannts,
A 0. A B. P. Wyly, Wholesale Groeen
J. B Wyl-yA Co., Wboloaale Grocers. lOox A Hill, Wholeonlo Liquor Dealer*.
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Good. Hero haute.
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M. U. A J. P. Hirer, Wholered# Dry
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Williams, Iangaton A Crane, Wholeonlo
Oommireion Merahanta.
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Hoary Banka A Bon, Whtoorela Shoo
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500 TONS MERRYMAN A CO.’S,
500 TONS ETIWAN’S,
500 TONS STERNFEL’S ORIGINAL,
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Great Southern Freight and Passsenger Linei
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First-class Steamships Three Times a Week!
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J. M. SELKIRK, Sup't, Obnrleotoo, a C.
J. J. GRIFFIN, Weaken: Agent, Atlanta.
R D. HAWnJq General Agent, Mew York.
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