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TlfE DAILY SUN.
ALBXAROIK H. ITBPUEI9,]
I Idltorii
CHAR. If. C. WILLINGHAM, )
ATLANTA, aUOROIA:
Thiradftf Mora In a,. June 1S.|1*7:J.
THE tORVRNTlOR Of RCIIOOI. COM
■ IMIOIIKHI.
The nUoatien of S« bool Ooamiauouen
throughout the State of Georgia, ii
celled to tbr communication of Prof.
Guetniue J. Ore, State Habool Cajumi*-
rioner, viz:
Department er Education,
Atlanta, Ob., fnui 10.1878.
After oooaalteticn with HU ExceUeuoy
the Govanwr, I bere.iy enU • oouveo tioz
of the Ooantj Sohool Oommiseioncre of
thiz State, to be held io tbia city oo
the XSth and 96th daya of tbia month.
Tha objeeta of the Convention are to
awoken intereat in the public school*, to
pro mote uniformity j u the praotioal work
Inga of the ay atom, to aeoare a better on-
derHandiog of ita detaila, and to gain
failar information an to the atatue of
aobool affaire throughout the eutire
State,
Through the klaioeaa ot the eitiaeaa
of Atlanta, arrangement, hare already
been made for entertaining one hundred
of the membert free of charge, and I
feel ante in anying, from eAorta uhich I
am now making, that I (ball raeoeed in
preetdiag for tha remaining forty in the
anme wny,
• The following railroada hare a born
their poolio spirit by granting a free
return to ell members who pay fall fire
in earning, Tie: The Western A Atlantic,
tha Atlanta A Richmond Air Lie
Central and ita oonnectiona, including,
the Macon A Western and tha South-
waatern and ill branches, the Georgia,
the Boom, the Cherokee, the Atlantia
A Gulf, the Macoo A Brunawiok and
the AtUeta A Weal Point
In order to tellers tha members,
nnnrly an possible, from nil expense, I
hereby fnetmot tha aorewdcounty boards
of sdooatioa to oonrider tha three or four
daya spent in the oonreotion,epd in oom-
lag and returning, as days denoted to of
Hotel duty, allowing tha OommUsionert
the Banal par diem; inasmuch aa I feel
manned that this time, wisely spent, wdi
result in moon solid good than the time
■umber of days ooouplod with any of the
The chief executive offloers of ayn'ems
in oities and oounties, eaiablUbed under
apanial lara, are alao iurited to attend.
Mambera, on oomlng into the oi y, will
be met at tha trains and shown to their
homes by mysali and assistants. That
they may be identified, I request them
to warn each a rad ribbon tied in the
lapel of his ooai. Myself and aasutanta
will wear bins ribbons, tied in the same
manner.
list all come, that we may consult
about tha greet interests wnioh we rep-
aent.
All the papers ol the State are request
ed to oopy tbia, aa they will thereby ren
der important public serrioe.
Gchtavub J. Out,
Stste School Commieaioucr.
Thin oonreutlou may bo regarded os a
very important one, and it is hoped that
it will remit in much good to the cause
of popular education in our Stste. The
objeota .re, aa Prof. Orr aaya, to awaken
interest, in the popular mind in the lu
tareeta of the publiotohool system. These
are rety important featmos to be pro
moted. and all who are in faror of extend
ing the benefltx of the poblio aobool sys
tem to the masacs should feel a lively in
Ureat In the deliberations ot the proposed
convention. It should elioit the inter-
ml and eo-operation of all frienus of ed
uoation in the State.
A thorough and active system of pub
lic schools will do much to advance the
material Interests ot the State—for where
the masses are intelligent and have the
advantages of general information, they
become better and more proeperoua oiti-
sena. Ignoranoa ia vioe and immorality;
intelligence ia virtue and morality. Ig.
noranoa swells the criminal docket of
our court* and ia expensive to the pub-
lie treasury. It creates pauperism, in
oreaam taxation and decreases the ability
of tha oountry to meet taxation- for
whan Intelligence oharacterii 'a the men
tel states ol an people, there may be
found “ law and older,
i It ia tha work of the public school sys
tem to elevate the masses and At them
far good citizens. Those connected
with the schools either aa oomm'isioner*
or teachers, have ret; grave and re
sponsible da ties rsating upon them. It
dspeadi upon tha harmony and uni
formity of the system whether poblio
eohoole shall meet the expectations of
tha people. Any proposition looking to
that harmony and uniformity ia worthy
of tha moat earnest consideration.
Wa extend to tha Commissioners to
assemble ia .this city the most cordial
weloome, because they are engaged in
a work of exalting the masses and im
proving the tone of mtiaaoahip. It ia
to be hoped none of them will fail to be
pmaat Let the very beat be dona that
can be by oonanltelion end calm delib-
TIIK I'KOHKU nKIIINKST.
The scutiuout of fraternity which has
found (refluent expression North and
booth on reoent memorial occasions, ia,
we believe, rapidly growigg aud'eegraft
ing itself upon tha besriaof thnpeople
of both sections of the Union. It Is the
barb nger ol that peace and harmony
which oau alone restore to tbia eonntry
its greatest prosperity and oomant tin
affections of the people into fraternal
brotherhood. Thrae thoughts com, to
us by the reception of the Golden (Colo
rado) Transcript ot Ua Atbiaal, in whioh
our attention ia ashed to an editorial in re
gard to ftie memorial oocaaiou which bad
just been celebrated, which the editor aaya
was marred “by bat few partisan or
sectional expressions.” Says tha Tran-
script :
"ItUlprmdMoUoc. id AmerloM blabs?, ISal
ID. beat ,'ildl.r, ou ettD«r .Id. of ID. MMot wreg-
t le s.r* UlOM wDo .ulorUIDMl so grrUr'r ot b
ul /oosbl tbrousb D HUM ot OS«V. Md Will
.(. Ubgla to wbM tb«r oobOdorad lb. bow Into.
of lb. Uud tb.f loved. Aud wb.lbor UmI laud
nortb or Kiwtb ot b crtolu Jus. ox wbotbor they
non aarabaled to Us defeuc by tb. Stau. or by .
omwaoilob a Mato., 1. gisdsoUx boooM.f ot bus
and iMt iBipnrUDM, and we, aaa pnoplc, etargpldlj
l-AtaUm to apprao ate aU Me gallant action* that
marteritliat marvelous
BIXIMINGIIAM !
THE IHO.N CITY
OF ALABAMA-
cod tost, and to coiMtrtaut
from ibt-m e monument an nigh as oar oountry la
area*, under the shadow of which all oar departed
neroe* may reet, whether the coats they died tn
•ere bios or were gray.”
The editor ssys “the thought that the
courage of our greatest war was all Amcri
oau, prepares the way for tue thought
that the glory la American also, and that
no portion of it should be loit to our
common history, as it certainly shall not
be in the building up of our con.mon
charaoter;” and that "the names of Grant,
Sberm. n and Sheridan become no
ilioati.oua when the names of Lee and
Jackson are placed on history’s page be
side them, for each made a reoord that
we would sot destroy if we ooulU, and
that we finally shall be proud to share.
Bueb sentiments are understood and
appreciated by all true Southern men
and women. Aa the great fighting
mamas of the two sections fought for
what they believed to be right, as they
saw the right, so let na frankly acknowl
edge the virtue and patriotism of both
aides, and endeavor to re-unite the great
sisterhood of States in the fiuternal re
gard of the people of both sections,
doing equal honor to the dee 1 of the
“grey” end the dead of the ‘‘’blue.
FltKNOH STATUS.
The late speeoh of M. Thiers in the
National Assembly is significant aa to the
status and future ot that oountry. After
speaking of the importance of peace for
the interest of the nation, and tne efforts
being then made for the payment
of the last milliard of the German io
demuity fund, he concludes in reply to
the charge that his (Thiers’) government
had no alliance with other nations, aa
follows:
“In tba present condition of the world,
alter the insensate policy whioh baa
broken up the European balance of
power, there are no longer any allies for
any one. Alliance oonsists in tho esteem
whioh eaoh inspires, and Franoe has re
sumed the position which is her due by
her vitality, by her steady and consistent
ooarae. We ate restoring our military
foroes without concealment, because we
do not wish that France should sink from
her proper rank. The beet alliance is
tho esteem which we inspire in Europe.
That whioh divides the Chamber is the
question of the repnblio or monarchy,
but the friends of the latter apeak of
themselves as Conservatives, aud do so
because they know there is hut one
throne, whioh will not suffice (or three
aspirauts. ”
Frauoe has exhibited gnat vitality in
her material strength, in having paid off
the German indemnity in so short a time
after a devastating war. If France is
oapable 01 maintaining a republican form
of government, and “has resumed her
IKisition” among the powers of the world,
by a “steady and consistent oourae,” that
will maka her esteemed by all for good
and permanent government, the late war
may not have been fought in vain, and
tha oausa of human liberty and happi
ness enhanced thereby. Under the
guidance and rule of MaoManon, it is
hoped that free government will find an
abiding plaoe in Franoe.
Oration to give to the public school sys-
teaq »(Georgs teat vitality and efficiency
■ool aa
tha political ed
itorship of tho Charlesfam JJipVy Chroni
cle- Tne Oolonal has an excellent name
for the position and wo trust ha will
honor It by his ability.
THB CMHIima IWOBX.
This old and popular Baptist paper
has pawed from the hands of Hr. J. J.
Toon, who has so faithfully engineered
it for the last sevou years and a half—he
having disposed of it to Measrv. J. P.
Harrison A Oo. Hr. Toon will leave the
preaa to the regret of his brethren of the
“fourth estate,” and thousands of ad
miring readers of that papei. We wish
him aacatas and happiness in whatever
businaae he may enter.
■Hr. Hal risen, the senior of the ,new
publishing firm, we knew well to be
capable ol condnoting the old Imltx with
greet energy. We do not know who are
tba other memlrera of the firm. Ur.
Harrison was, uutil lately, the successful
editor sud proprietor of the Monroe Ad-
rertiter, aud our Baptist friends may bo
assured that their old organ will be well
conducted.
Great Sal© of Lots
At -Auction
etv rxMrxseir, JVJra uwm. ini
TITLES WARRANTED.
tb* 18th of Jan* next, a large number of
Ettj and <m tlietr property adjdtad&ff.
Suburban lota will b* ■old to iUm to PElt pur
chaser*, not exceeding twenty aorta In anj one lot.
Tillaa will be gnaranInert without leeWIct eu aa to
Mian of erecting building* or Rallf diner la-
Term* of Bale, either oaato. or oue-llftli cash, na
fifth in to* a onto, nn- A. to la twelve me tha, and
Hun* In
Tha ala
J. K. POWELL.
BOB WHITE 1
Boh White Bob White.!
B*b White I Bob Whttet Bob White!
Smoking Tobacco!
HannlAotunid by
CfCO. IT. MsJijrvUOMMrE St COi
LYNCHBURG. T4.
la proneuncad bp Uonaotoaum to bathe FINES!
SMOKING TOBACXX) Manufactured la the United
State*, and OfOEl U tha flaaat Imported Cigar*.
For KlcluiMt ud turttj It that ■# KItaL,
Having received GOLD and SILVER USD ALB, and
DIPLOMAS, ho., at tha State Tatra of
Ylrflnla, Lortahma aadTaza.
FOR S-A.UE BY
W. L. HUBBARD * 00.
la t. MADDOX,
HB4D0B BRG.*8,
BOROUGHS k WHO,
BIHRMAN k BUHBT,
B. L. DANK,
And Tobaeoo Deaton orar tha Unltad fttatea.
20-tf
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF OTip GITlEr
ALOlI.VrA, b.V
TOHN W. BEHBHAN,
Cf Wholeale Dealer In Oholoe
Adi’fll tor John (Hbton'e Hon A Co., Vhiladrlpl
W 287 BROAD HTREJ
A. RAMSEY. Aot.
• The People's Clothier.
286 BROAD 81RSET.
YEBS & MARCUS,
C ENTRAL HOI El i,
Maavim
riEEENB k BOSSIONOL,
xJT Aetewaa to Wa. H. Tutt, la
Di alert in Bv«^ OhnaUato. heauttol oito, Cork*,
bpongae, and Dru^uaU euiuirtee-
A64 BROAD 8TRLET.
A hendleson, j
a uwiuur Hi WbolMat. tlmr is»! «r
mualuojnnam.
.tMIMXaiir.Taw.yMi,..
LHAMLKHTON, H. (!.
t OUAULEKTON, (N. Bk’g
D.) 13 Broad Sueet.
>K«. A. A. JOHNSTON.
<ay;
MMJT Ml
L^DWIN BATES k
Vo
MjJ m MRicTiRe Aruxiti.
y W. MARSHALL k 00.,
JCi« 148 MBBT1MO S' RAST.
J OHNSTON, CREWS A^CO.,
.u 41 UAYNR MTRUT,
J OHN G. MILNOK A OO.,
184 HUT1NQ STREET.
H
URiirjiif.
ART A CO.,
89 BAYNE STREET.
E. ALGER A 00..
184 MKKTTNi* 8TUEET.
.114 LAJTJKH f. jr jure IT w u*,jrm
jprm wmtm naans.
joi
D F. FLEMING k OO.,
• 1 HAXbS XTUXET.
IT* B. BTOUDABD k OO.,
MU* US MXXUXU XTUXET.
M. BBlbTOLb * UO-,
J. a na HEtjTiba bthxxt.
ATLANTA .WATER CURE.
X>r. F
w
ILHAM SHEPHERD A CO.,
84 UAYNE H'J'HLXT.
Corner of .Banter and Bell street.
D R. F. KALOW, well known through hie gnat
and rapid caret ha returned to oar city and
opened again an eaiablDhment for tha care of aU
Chronic Distance, of what he will isepectfnllp
Inform tha cUlMna of Atlanta and aarroundlng
oountry.
LiYiea Complaints, Fever*, Paralyala. Epllepay,
Sterility. Aatbma, herroua Affectiont, Dxupkma,
Indigeatioo, Uhkumatuim, Neubaloia, Scrofula,
DlHKAAU PKCCL1AB TO WoMBM, ALL lkCrCaiTIBS OB
THB Blood, Sbim Dukajk*, Kidney ana Bladder
Oomplalnt, Stoppage of the Water. PI lee of all hinds,
Btriotubes, (fiOMOBBHcBA, hjr and Kar Oomplainu
after Meaaela and Scarlatina, tic., etc.
T. W. Rucker, of Chapman, Ruckar A Co.; Majot
W. B. Oo*. Mr. T. J. Hightower, Ueul. W. S. Walker,
Mauri John and James Lynch, T. Fleishel, beer-
man k Kuhrt, Mr. Shulhafer, Dr. M. Mitehall, Su
perior Vioar; Mr. luruer, of Brooklyn; Father Mb
pony, Philadelphia; Rev Mr. Bmlih, Macon; Oaal-
den Quitman, Mrs. Danwoody, Damn; Mr. While.
with great sat
to the moat rapid, n
given to the oaie of stUBine oom-
plelnt. Teething period* of Children, Dyronteriev,
■fter a few hoars will be euScleut lor a care. Men-
lngltis no dauger when paopie call me immediately
at the first symptoms. This treatment glvaa a
white, soft akin, and everybody will learn to treat
hla family at acute diseases. may 18—ly.
mm mil m okleans
SHORT liTTVB.
By the way of West Point, Qa_ and
Mo tgomery, Ala.
O N AND AFTER MARCH ler, 1878, DOUBLE
DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS Will no OB
this line aa foltowa:
First Train. Saoond Train.
Stations. Leave. Leave.
Atlanta 1:11am 7:00 a
M 6:00 pm
Mobil#..
Montgomery ..18:16
“ “ 10:00 pm 8i4f a
Arrive Arrive
Montgomery.. 10:18am. 6K>2pm
Mobile l:llpr
New Orleans.... 4:u0aa
6:46 a
s^ipm
- _ _ _______ win 5n.
One Hundred and Mzty-two (182)
shorter and Twelve honra quicker to New Orleans
and all poiuta than any other. Forty-alx miles
Shorter to Vicksburg and all potato la Oeutral and
South era Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana wad Ar
kansas. 'iha onlv line running
FULMAN’S PALACE SLEEPING CARS
Tltrowgla fraaa Atlanta la Mew Orleai
WITHOUT CHAROE.
THROUGH TIOKETS to ill POINTS
m.«bjrio«r Ucraa b, nj of WXXT POlbT
OKU MONTOOUXBV, SLA.
L. P. QUANT, Supl. AUlbtb * VmI Polbt B. B.
e. J. POBBAOBK. 9.pi VMn B. B. of AiA
O. Joan AN. am. Supl Mobil* A Moat b. b.
W. 1. HOUSTON.
lhunlhMl(WA|n.l.
.bill Ob. HailraX Dvpot. a, .Uln
AH KNTBHPRIXINU BHOWBAI.
The authorities at Washington have
received t letter from some enterprising
genius at Toledo, Ohio, offering mi pay
S60,0U0 lor the privilege of exhibiting
Captain Jack throughout the country
during sixty days. He promises to kaep
securely, treat Holland return him to the
government at the expiretieo of sixty
day* provided ha does not oommit sui
cide, in whioh case the governm«nt j, to
reoeive $1,000 per day (hr the Utee he
******** to the eMtoWiAlpfteliTe.
It is proposed to pay $30,000 upon the
delivery of Jack at Cbioago, and tha re
mainder el the dose of two months.
WESTEM AND ATliKTK
RAIJLROAD.
OmCX MASTIB TRAN8POBTATIUN,
ATLANTA. UA. MAT XU, 1818,
CUAXUI ON SCHEDULE.
On AND AITEB BUNDAT, 1STH INSTANT
Outwore Train, will lan AUabU S:M, a m.
Loon Dsltoa _X:M, n> sa
Anln ol Chattanooga l.lsTJIm.
Inward Train from New York
Lm„ Cboltooooga A«, a m.
Usre Dolton sob. a a-
Arriva at Atlanta 4:46, p. m.
Outward to Haw York, via Knozvtito or NaahvUle
lAaua AUoata,— W40, p. m.
Arriva at Dalton... 6.15, a. m.
.JMam
8 46. p. m.
-.8:82, P.m.
*8:46, p. m.
■a, Lai
UonAlbob is., |
at Marietta, Oartororilia Kingston and Dalton.
Way rmiMWMr roqueated Ml fee gate*
train unless they wish to ha land*! a above na
pMoua^ E. B. WALKER,
Announcement.
Dat. R. MU WHY baa rotaraad to tba city
win ba lound a hla of&oa ou Alai tamo atrao by pam
rjrg-vra/f w'mll stem mb.
EAT WELLS FOR EVRHV8UOY,
iFFEAtotkapaoptoof Ocmaia “FOFe'SPaT
ENT WELL ADGE^" iMveMed and patoutod
& aa ! np * >n *■»•.•* Oorlagtoa aamatp. Mlaa. With
*to Augar, tour Banda can. 1b twaei aofl. Mm
•to Kniah up WUnX JW III J>AT. It will
tmeu tkjtou«h rocka that aro not vary head, bgtvwe
v Itotom W. V. ROWELL, . '
rtl98-dAv8m AUautoToa.
E DMONDfci T. BROWN, (ol lute firm
F. D. Faulting.) 4a RAYhK STREET.
MMOCMMMMM.
G iro. w. Williams & co.,
W lull HAYNX SI HAST.
H enry bisohoff a co.,
181 out 188 Hast bat.
O F. WIETERS,
• 1S1 east bat.
otkFFENS, WERNER k DUCKEK,
U US bail O.J, 8b, 80 A 88 VeDSU. DObgA
W H. CHAFER A CO.,
• Mbbd 8*1 BAST BAT.
W AGENEfi, MONBEES k CO.,
.M A Ita Bast i AT ami, a 4 QUKSb ST.
OMiyt jjxn cmOMicjt-s.
D OWIE, MOIBE k DAVIS,
. luiportar. aud Wbolaa^e DruiuuaU.
MEBllNU ST., coru.r 118SAl
o»mmimjt ojtrjx BAsshrif ouviTm.
C BAKTtOa,
e 60, ,7 and 68,
JJAUL WELCH k CO.,
, MABXBr urhut
ili BAST DAT.
oursiA*.
I^DWIN BaIEb A CO.,
MU 184 MAI.. IN U bTBBXT.
1 L. FALK k OO.,
• SSt KINS STBXBT.
J OHN G. MILNER k OO.,
116 MXXriNU STBXBT.
noon. Slavs ojro osur Mm*»-.
P P. lOALE, Factory—Uoibeck’i
e Wbail i Xotoroou. and UOom, Ml BATNB XT
OLsKSf. Mt-i.ymo ajro,
r N. ROBSON,
V • as Bail Bay. 111 Atlbutio Wharf.
r/sjs, ojtru T9MJHO.
M ANIOUE k CO., Propneaoraof the
Uhu'UMtou Braucb Havana Cigar Paotory,
riA-Minv jjrm rn jm a gsn, auuon
ojru ntAA
'■MflLLlAM SHEPHERD * 06^"'
?? 29 HsYNE 8TKKET.
ittlltl MtltUlE Itsiims DIREtTOAi
Bo. K AND N KWh PAI eb
•MTMxUJtrTU JMMI.S,
JAMBS ORMOND. Propiiett.
tW’ Belem to Ihts theet s a .neoimen ol News Paper.
Crockery glassware,
m r in k r co.
Iiwrten mi J;h»i c Cnetoy, (ttsmrare
Motel a naioon totubk.«.
NO GOODS aT RETAI L.
d «°^TUB STSBXT ?. AIMiUU BOU.
lARRIAGES, BTTCKMES AND WAGONS
J. J. mm*,
Munulko’ urer and Dealer In
mm ui iicci s. sfiiu- ut immi wiis
OOBHBB rilTOB AXli IJNX «TBmw
I LOCKS. WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
MM LiriHE.
The Hellahle Jewelry Mtare,
GK ERAL AHSORTMKirrOr FIIVB
A«r
AND A
URNITURE.
Piaiir k co..
LAFNST HTYLXi OF UFSBS
Paorlwr Sait.. Chamter Sa to, IMaimg-Kaoni
Salts, Office Furniture, ■ d Fut altar* of
Every Oescription Whatever.
MCB-V : 8 JAMBS BAN. BlAMX
I RAIN, MEATS, FLOUR dco.
atm puma's tt nnrjr,
General Conmissioii JCtrduuits
trOBSTTH rrBtXT. NBAS -Ht OAlROL
Iroceries.
jm c. fir m. r. rrir,
Wholesale G-roeers,
It
Oommlsalon Merobanta.
CQBNBB WtTOB AMP DBOATUB nBUIt
ARDWARE, CUTLERY. &c.
TOMMMP, STMtTUMT * *«,*,
Ua rdware Meroliaiits,
AQENTB FOB
• ,,r, ‘x&szzx. ■-
OOB IBB DBOATUB ABPPBTOBglBZETS. tonoatWIb. XlMbsU Uo >
Implements machinery, &o.
mmhml 1r. JOHjrsojr;
DBALB B IN
Agricultural Implements, MacManry Clicmicali,
.tlusno, SstHis, Idv* euouk. '
Oioivrs orsK.i aousx block majubita (idki.
P
IANOS, ORGANS & MUSIC.
firitFvao, moo * tut
IMPOSTSU8 AND WHOLKSAI ( Dg/.JUIU
Muazoajo mhhu it aktsihi bi
Pnbllahars of Georgia Musi ol Ool iotlo,
aa Wblt.b.ll str. t.
AINTS, OILS, LAMPS, GLASS, Eto. t to
canter, ovvu * co..
Atlanta Braucb Great SoutUers Oil ail Pa:it Virb
35 South Pryor utruut.
American Varulahtra, Paint* and Paint Oils. Kauiuoey Par. Whi A I as
GUea. Lernpe and Flaturua. at Iha my to—> rafem.
Dealers In Hardware,
AT HEMS, GA.
S UMMEY k NEWTON,
Wboimaia and Natali Dealt
Agricultural implamonu, Ac.
/^HILDfcJ, NICKERSON k CO.
Dealers in Hardware, Iron, Naiia,
inga. Agricultural Implamenta, Chicago Farm
Pumps, ua
A L. DORSEY,
• Deal or in Dry Goods, Groceries and aa-
soumI Merchandise, and Agent for he Justly cele
brated baa Fowl Guana
T|EUPREE’8 OPERA HOUSE,
JL# Complete in aU Its appolntmcuto, $fratlng
uayeclty WW persons, apply to
LUCKY * YANCEY.
ANN A REVES,
Hole A Uterj SUblM.
EWTON HOUSE.
A. D. CLDC A BO, Proprietor.
G A
yE
S TCMMKB'S IIaLL Washuiaton, Gcoaou,
FUtk rails. Ooncart*. lheatrea, Aa, apply t
may 13—ulitanl. Jl>MM D. FLOkD.
ProfecBianul JDlmtorn
M alcolm h. johnbton,
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m.ttornoy snt Dmw,
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Boa. Atox. H. Stepuess, Crawford villa, CM.
Bom. Was. Bo ^e Mall, and Wm. a. Walton. 1
House Building. Decatur street.
94T Special auenuon given to Collections.
1 Idly.
'ash, blinds and doors.
J. C. PECK fir CO^
18015, IMLIIIES, IIAUET5/NUIT5JIL SUSS SISIJIII
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ITOVES, HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS Eto.
avAruricuTT fir aiLLUcurin,
NO. O MiRIGTl'A ttTHBBT,
PLUMBERS, STEAM AND GAS FITTERS, OOPFJS
Smiths, Sba*t boa Work, sad Tia Ruudtiag. Dcaltm
ia Stovss, Tib Wats, Grata, Pampa, Hom, Tin
Plate, Shsat Capper, Shoal Iron, Siensa Pipe.
Ganges Whutlea Fittings, e:a, .to., ate.
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BOOT, SHOE AMD HAT STORE.
JUST OPENED AT
Vo 'WTalteUdill street.
BARRETT, COKER k CO.
YTTB Beg to auaeuuee to t^eotttoeue of Atlauta that we have >oenad at the loeaHo above named a •
TV due rely
BOOT, SHOE! A.3STD PI-A.T WTOFliiJ
WZ propoea keeping trot etom GO JIM. whioh we ahaL eaU aa low as say house lu “e CUy. Give us - ‘
BARRETT, COK EKft CO.
W W. LUMPKIN, Attoiuey at Law. Union
Paint, tfa.. wui give mil atfeantton to
kntoneui unlrnuled to hie earn, tutors to P. \
Frtntnp. mayU-if.
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sutruated to l
DWO, a Money nk Imw. 1
myuiy
$5to$20
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sgalM. TsrtlcalsnhMb AddnsaU. SUuwa
GOl LD,
BARTON
A CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Flour, Grain and General Produce,
NO. Jtt ALAitANA STREET-