The Georgia enterprise. (Covington, Ga.) 1865-1905, November 09, 1865, Image 3

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Comity Mkktino.— Pursuant to previous ar rangement, a meeting of citizens from various parts of the county, was held in the court house on the 7th inst„ at which Judge J, W. B, Somsbs presided, and Dr. J. C. Anderson acted as Secre tary, After deliberation, Judge Joun Harris was selected as the ablest man to represent this Dis trict in the Senate. A. W. Evans, Esq., our old and popular Cleric of the Superior court, was nominated for the Representative branch of the Legislature, when the Meeting adjourned, leav ing the nomination of the other candidate for the Legislate re to be made by the people of Conyers. Space forbidsjflour saying anything mere on this subject, MARRIAGES At 1 o’clock, P. M., October 16, 1865, in the Presbyterian Church, at Southall, Long Island, New York, by the Rev. Eplier Whittaker, Mr. SEP. G. CAMP, of Covington, Go., to Miss JENNIE BEACH, of Peconio, New York. At Ne inborn, Ga., October 18, 1866, by the Her. Walter Brnnan, Mr. J. C. BAILEY to Miss MARGARET PITTS, both of Newborn. C. L UOWKKR, JOSEPH HARRIS- I, P. HARRIS. C.L.BOWKER&CO. Respectfully inform the Citizens of Jasper Cos., that they have opened a splendid Stock es Goods at MONTIOELLO, Consisting in part of DRY GOODS, MV DRESS MIS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Gents 1 Furnishing Goods, Gents’ Ladies' and Misses , |kots & Sljoes, HATS cfc? CAPS. HOSIERY, HOOP SK 1 HIS Iff o t 1 O n Sr TOILET articles, And Everything else usually kept in a First Clam DRY GOODS E»tablishmeut. FAMILY GROCERIES. Xerosiue Oil, and Lamps, DYE STUFFS, of all Kinds. CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, BA&CtXHCt & ROPE, And a great many other things too tedious to mention, will pay the Highest Market Pricee for all kinds of .COUNTRY PRODUCE. Give us a Call and Examine our Goods. Monticello , Ga., Nov. 7, 1805- Atlanta Advertisements. Dr- GEO- G CRAWFORD, Tenders his Services in the Practice of SUR GERY and MEDICINE to the citizens of Atlanta and surrounding country. Office at the Drug Store .of McCainy & Cos. Atlanta, Kov. 8. * Dried Peaches Wanted ! 690 Bushels Peeled and Unpeeled DRIED PEACHES, for which the highest Market Price will be paid. J. H. WILLY, Commission Merchant, Atlanta, Ga. ” A, PEARSALL, LOCK AND GUNSMITH [Late Master Mechanic Augusta Pistol Factory] Mitchell Street, near Whitehall, ATLANTA, : : GEORGIA, yy SewiDg Machines neatly Repaired. Atlanta, Nov. 8. I—ly. F. P- RICE, EXCHANGE BROKER. Comer Whitehall and Decatur Streets, ATLANTA, : : : : GEORGIA Buys and Sells Gold, Silver, and all kinds of Bank Notes, and United States Bonds, Gold Dust, •nd Bullion. Atlanta, Nov. 8, 1869. I—3*. OOA. L OIL FOR BURNING Can be bad, by the Barrel, at the Lowest Market Rates, of J. T. JENKINS & CO., Corner Pryor and Alabama streets, Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 8,1865. I—lm.1 —lm. J. H. JAMES, BANKER AND BROKER ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Buys and Sells Gold, Silver, Bonds, Bank Bills, Gold Dust, and Bullion. Atlanta, Nov. 8, 1865. I—3m. HASLETT & JONES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL O R O C E R S, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. Keep Constantly on hand a good Stock of Gro ceries. All Orders will be thankfully received, and promptly filled November 7, 1865. A. K SEAGO. COMMISSION MERCHANT. Established in Business in 1852. Corner Forsyth and Mitchell Streets, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Atlanta, Nov. 8 I—3m. J. H. WILLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Sells Cotton and all kinds of country Produce, and solicits consignments from his old friends, and the public generally. Refers to J. J. SPENCER, Covington, Gn. Atlanta, Nov. 8. I—3m. ft. 11. m’CAMY. R BAREICK. J C. WIIITNEB* C. 8. NEWTCX. IypCAMY & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, GLASS, PUTTY, &C. &C. ALABAMA ST., ATLANTA, GA. Country Order3 filled Promptly and at Lowest Prices. Prescriptions carefully prepared Day and Night. Atlanta, Nov. 8. I—3m j.iTmounce, Decatur Street, : ; Atlanta Ga- DIALER II COAL, WOOD, COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Copper Wire, Rivets tin ware. Hard, Wooden, and Crockery Ware. CUTLERY AND CASTINGS, Also a Large Variety of FAMILY GROCERIES; November 7, 1865. JACOB BLAOX, Or PL O O JSJ H AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, WHITEHALL STREET, West Side, between Hunter and Mitchell Streets, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. November 7, 1865. allen a- gee, & co. WHOLESALE DIALERS IN DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, IOAPB, FBBPtrMBHT, AC. Marietta Street, near Broad, ATLANTA : : t : i r : GEORGIA. November 8, 1866. M. n. BILL. A. r. BELL. B. F. MOORE, BCUDDEB “17R.BELL&C0T F o r w a r and. in as AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS- Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of Merchandise, and every description of COUNTRY PRODUCEr Strict attiontion paid to Marietta Street, ATLANTA, : - GEORGIA REFERENCES: Messrs. Horton & Walton, Augusta, (?n.; Stc vens Thomas, President Bank of Athens, Ga.; Messrs. Langston, Crnue & Hammock; McCauiy & Cos.; and Col. J. W. Duncan, Atlanta, Gt; Mess Dunn it Maugham, Macon, Ga.; Messrs. Robert Habersham it Sons, Savannah, Ga,; Messrs. Lee & Norton, Montgomery, Ala. Atlanta, Ga„ Nov. 8, 1805, I—3m, A. J. HARALSON. C. D. JACKSON. AiIHARALSOHim WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, rheenix Building, Decatur Street, ATLANTA : : r: : : : : GEORGIA. Keep constantly on hand a well selected stock of Groceries of every description. Will give prompt attention to all consignments, and will receive and forward all goods entrusted to their care. Having ample storage room, they are pre pared to receive consignments of Cotton, Cotton Yarns, Domestics, Bugging, Rope, Tobacco, Ba con, Lard, Flour, Corn, Meal, Liquors, Dry Goods, and Groceries generally, and any other goods seeking a market. From long experience they flatter themselves that they will bo able to give satisfaction to their friends and customers. REFERENCES: Dunn & Mnngham, Macon, Ga.; G. R. Crump, & Cos., nnd J. Mushier & Cos., Augusta, Ga.; Kile & Cos., Atlanta. Ga.; Brooks & Cox, Columbus, On.; Hugh, Moßea, Hardcastle, Gcnnett A Cos., Brien & Tiiaxlon, Payne, James & Cos., Treanor & Cos., Nashville, Tetm.; Hinde A Porter, Cin cinnati ; J. M. Davis A Cos., Louisville, Ky. Atlanta, Nov. 8. I—6m. TTjeHuW WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, AINU UEALERS IN 1 PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, WHITE LEAD, WINDOW GLASS, Pure Wines, Whiskies, dee, And a General Assortment of fine and elegant DF* .A. TXT O "ST AND (Toilet Articles. Corner Pryor and Alabama Streets, ATLANTA, GA. Orders from the country will receive pri n.p nnd immediate attention. Atlanta, Nov. 8, I—Bm. Hats and Caps J. M. HOLBROOK, Would most respectfully inform the Public and his old Patrons, that he is now permanently located at his old Stand, on Whitehall street, at the Sign of the Big Hat, With a large Stock of well selected HATS & CAPS Comprising all the late styles of Gents and Boys’ Hats. All of which will be sold tow for CASH, Country Merchants will find it to t heir interest to examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, :::::: GEORGIA. Atlanta,Nov. 8. I Mrs. Jane Wilson, Would lespectfully inform the people of At lanta and surrounding country, that ahe has on hand a large and well selected stock of Ladies and Gentlemen’s Boots, Shoes, Shawls, Cloaks, Hats, Caps. Notions, and Toys of every kind, Latest style of Ladies’ Bonnets and Hats, Woolen Goods, Hoop Skirts, nnd all kinds of Ladies’ Dress Goods, Also, Family Groceries, such as Bacon, Lard, Cheese, Candles, Soap, and every thing usually kept in wholesale and retail Family Groceries. The highest Market Price will be paid for all kinds of Country Produce. Decatur Street, Opposite the Park, Atlanta, Ga, Atlanta, Nov, 8. 1— On Hand and Constantly Arriving at CEDAR SHOALS, THREE MILES FROM COVINGTON, NEW AND BEAUTIFUL FRESH GOODS, which I will Sell Low for Cash, and will EXCHANGE FOR COTTON OATS, CORN St MEAL, FODDER, WHEAT & FLOUR, SHUCKS, BACON, BEEF, rORK, POTATOES, LARD, HONEY, DRIED FRUIT, AITLES St PEACHES. CHICKENS, IIENS, GEESE. BUTTER, EGGS, HOMESPUNS, CHARCOAL, ifcc., Ac., Sto, COTTON MuiSjoTe TO 12. DRY GOODS, A Fine Assortment ot Fancy Dress Goods, CA.LICOES. Assorted, ALPACA, "28 WNSHIRTING <fe SHEETING, « DELAINES, BLEACHED SHIRTING St SHEETING “ CASSIMERE, Common it Fine, JEANS, Country and Factory, And a great many other Dry Goods which can be seen by giving us a call. Boots & Shoes, Gents’ Ladies’ Children's, and Freedmen’a Boots, ' Gaiters. Shoes, Brofaa*- Gcnta’ Ladies’ Children and Freedman’s hats and caps. - NOTION S. Comb*, Button*, Needle*, Tbr*»4, Buckle*, Jewelry, Ribbon*, Umbrellas Belts, Rocket Books, Spectacle* Hair Brushes, a asorto and. T in— Vi/ ar o, Coffee Pots, Wash Pans, dec., BAGGING & ROPE, WELL ROPE’ Plough Lines, Bed Cords, Hardware, Table Cutlery, Pocket Knives, Carpenters’ Tools, Iron, Assorted, Cheap assorted Nail*, Ilames, Trace Chains, Axes, Assorted, ovels, Spades, Smoothing Iron*, DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Bluestone, Ao ~ Ac ~ m® ©IL&SS TOSS. PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS. GROCERIES, Salt, , Molsesea, Coffee, Tobacco, assorted Brands and Piice*, Rioe, Sugar, Pepper, Spice, Cinnamon, Ginger, Cloves, Cigars, • Snuff, Mackerel, White Fish, Cheese. L I G J3! T . KEROSINE OIL, BY QUART OR COTTON CARDS CHEAP, A GOOD ARTICLE. By Pair or Dozen. And many other Good* too tedious to mention, all Cheap for Cash or Barter. i wish to buy Tor cash 250 Bales Cotton, 1,500 Bushels Corn, 500 Bushels Wheat, 100 Bushel* Oat*, 250 Bushels Dried Apples, 500 Bushels Dried Peaches, 5000 lbs. Bacon, 10,000 lbs. Pork. CALL AND SEE BEFORE SELLING. E. STEADMAN, Htnmbtr 4, 1565.