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ATLANTA ~N7N7~~FriTn KILTY SXJTsT J~.XJISriB 8 y lQ'T'Q.
THE ATLANTA SUN
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rrMiMt mibvi.
Oobx—White 88; yeHow 89; corn meal fOKtaK*-
_ JmKAT-Bed 1 tWf l 00; white 2 104g,2 JO; latw
*-OkTe—Vtxr6 g'i * '
Flock—Fancy 11 80; extra family 10 78;
m 00: earn • OOj superfine 3 00; tea « 6U»7 6C;
Aorta 3 30.
tWUT HilaH—I 20*1 30.
■at—Clover 1 80; timothy 1 8901 *0.
Grocery Market-.
THE SINGER.
OHN W. BES-^MAN.
Xient for John Gibeon’s Son ACe., Philadelphia.
387 BROAD STREET.
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Neoa> 3 soigri to par doien
Burran 25<
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A. RAMSEY. Ag’t.
Ibe P»ple-a OpUi:
SH*tT. ;
myflERS k MARCUS,
it! Jobb^ra of Dry Goods, Motions. Boots and
l25®36c
OoaL 30. . ,
- Oorr as 33 stoJk'lc.
Chests—N Y. cr*am 19.
%£w#***
FntTrr—Dried apples 4w yen ft; green apples
n oe; ralatoaperbox 8 36; figs per ft 16.
IDM T*n. ^
■olshres—bOgsrr Home, hhd. 39; tierce
^lftbSW Eautere eyrr.pe «*e86
On. 33c.
Onoia & ooraps ov. •
PeuLTBi—chioheaeeO^SOfl; Turkeys 1 6o®2 00.
BJCX H'.iojtc.
Kaos 8f«4c. _
Booms-New Orleans 10#eil#;Demsraran©lJ
KeOned 1 Ua.fi.
Boar fc»7c.
Taj .low 8*. _. ,,
hue Virginia 3 00; Liverpool * 36.
T Seen Market.
’9*** Hover 8 80 per bnihel.
Itanotiiy 6 00 per bushel.
Blue Grass 3 ftMo.0 80 terbnebel.
Orchard 3 80 per buabeL
Hungarian 3 uO per bushel.
llsrdwurc Market.
■ails 6 78 a 9 60.
Pjwder. Rifle 7 60.
Wrought Iron 62,3c.
Swede Irou 8(g,0-.
Lsad ll)*c.
Heal Markets.
Bci.a Meats -Clear rib sides 10)4*10)4; dear
■IdeslU KtplOM: sbouldera 8!4*9>4; bains 18)4*14;
■ngar-currd bams (uucanvaased) 14)4*15; sugar-
enred bams (canvass-d) 16)40618.
i.autwTierces lol*; cans 1114; bucket 11)4.
Klnanclsl.
■OLD Buying at 1 16; Selling at 1 17.
KU.TIU Buying at 1 07; Selling at 1 10,
BaonsNoa Baying at 1)4; belling at 1)4 Premium.
Bonds and Stocks Market.
Georgia 8a 75*77.
Georgia 7a 84*86.
Hew Os. Bonds at State Treasury 1 00.
Atlanta City Bonds 7a 74*76. 8s 84*86.
Augusts 83*85.
Georgia Railroad Stock 93@95.
Georgia Lailroed Bonds 95* 97.
A. k W. P. R. R. Stock 80*90.
M. A W R. R. Stock 9l@93.
bhu-a. Haw, Capa and Clothing.
27* BROAD STREET.
J. MYER8. 8. MARCUS.
ENTRAL HOIEJ,,
Mss. THOMAS, Proprietress.
G reene & rossignol,
Suoceaaors to Wm. H. Tntt, Importers and I
D- alera in Drugs, Chemicals, Essential Oils, Corks, [
sponges, and Druggists’ sundries.
264 BROAD STREET.
c
A.
MENDLESON,
Rectifier and Wholesale Liqnor Dealer.
295 BROAD STREET.
J. C. M aSSE*»G ALE. Trave'Hng Agent
CHARLESTON', S. C.
SJ.V8N.
B1MOEK < LAIMS ONLY OKE POI *
BPEBIORITY—-(IMPLY THE BEST.
The New Drop-leaf Machine
I M Aseociat onj 12 Broad Street.
Wm. B. BURDEN, A. 8. JOHNSTON,
Cashier. President
OMIT 009OS.
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err np r>TT A RT JaN/nSs i V vtk’o la unperior to anyin use, a.id will,do all classes of
nfi. Of t/ilAlilJiaoliyH, ™g | WO rk without change of ten-don. In the point of
durability, we guarantee it to las as long as any ma
chine in tne w rid. To the premiums awarded it
in-1870, at tbeOeorgia Fairs, just read the lollowing
handsome additional aeards bv the Fairs of 1871:
FIRST PKEMlUM
At the Atlanta Fair lor the be~i Family Sewing Ma
chine with attechmeDts. Bronze Medal aud Diploma.
FiK-tr premium
At the 8tate Fair for Machine with best aud moat
useful attachments, silver Medal
FIRST PUElUfB
At the Cotton States Mechiuics' aud Agncnlturai
Fair, at Augusta, for ibe Best Fauii-y Machine. Gold
Medal; fort- e >M-st At’-a> ■buieui-'. S-lv,-i Medal; for
the Machine Worfee,, by Laud, ver Medal; for the
beat manufacturing Macuine, lor Srwii.v leather.
8ilver Medal. Also, ooiu t-irst re-u’iims at the
rhomaaville. Ga.. Fa r, for Family an-’ M -uuiactur
ing Machines. The ew No 1 Ma-'h-ne for Tailors
and Boot-makers, is the best iu ihe market Ex
amine before purchasing. Are now sold ou easy
terms. b. T. SM I, LIE,
Agent Northern Georgia,
Corner Broad an.t W. Alabama *-ts , Atlanta.
Silk Thread, Needles ■ ail et:. always on hand.
Stitching neatly done mh'3d&w4m
12,000.000^ v*CRH:S!
C4ea,j> .Farms!
The CheapestPILandfin Market, for
Sale by. the
Hill PACIFIC RULHOAD COM
IN THEfGBJlAT PLATTEJ,VALLEY.
3,UM,«Ofl Acre* in CENTRAL NEBRASKA.
now for sate in tracts of forty acre a and upwards on
five and ten years' credit at 6 per cent. No advance
interest required. HIM and healthful climate, fer
tile sot), an abundance of good water. The Best Mar
ket in the West 1 The great Mining regions oi
Wyoming, Colorado, Utah and Nevada, being sup
plied by the farmers in the Platte Valley.
SOLDIERS ENTITLED TO A HOMESTEAD O
X' ' - . 180 ACRES.
The best locations for Colonies. Tree homes for
all. Millions of Acres of choice Government Land e
open for entry under the Homestead Law, near tb is
Great Railroad, with good markets and all the con
veniences of an old settled country.
Pres paasea to purchasers of Railroad Land,
bectiona! Maps, showing the Land, also new edi
tion of Descriptive Pamphlet wit new Maps mailed
tree everywhere, address. U. F Da\ IS. -
Land Commissioner U. P- R. R-. Omaha, Neb.
apUO-doawsr w»m
MIDDLE rOX & BRO-,
,n? o ^ *r o vc 0 of
COPPERS M3THS,
Brass MouUtsrs an* Machinists.
W E are prepared to manufacture COPPER STILLS to
order. We give special attention to repairing in oar
line of business.
W 1*1*nse Giro tan a tall.
EAST SIDE BROAD ST., ATLANTA, GA.
June l-dlw4
I flDWIN BATES & CO.,
IJ 124 MEETING STREET.
■.A W. MARSHALL & CO.,
■ Li* 1.8 MEETING 8 r REET.
J OHNSTON, CREWS A-'CO.,
41 HaYNE 8TREET.
J OHN G. MILNOR & CO.,.
186 MEETING STREET.
M^ROWjtSMi,
ART & CO.,
39 HAYNE STREET.
E. ADGER & CO.,
181 MEETING STREET.
jstmrMiBir. FJ.rtr booos.jtotmojts
JJS Q IVHI TH U9QQS.
foHN S. FAIRLY & CO.,
I 37 HAYNE ST BEET and 70 MARKET ST.
TO CASH BUYERS!
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E NOW OFi ER TO THE TRADE, FOR CASH, an immens* stock of goods, includii
I N TUB DISTRICT COURT of the United 8tates—
Northern District of Georgia—In the matter of I
Joseph Hrard—In Bankruptcy.
This is to give notice ou. e a week for three weeks
that »e have been appointeu assignees of the estate
ot Joseph Beard, o.t oherokee county, who baa been
adju igtd brnkiupt upon his own p<tition, by the
District Court fjr said district. May Si, 1873.
J. J. A. SHARP,
JA8. O. DOWDA,
juldlawSw
Asssignet s.
BACON AND BULK
O) ear Jtilb Sides and
ALS)
SO Tierces Superior b-ugrar-ouret: ^molted
PLAIN AND CANVASSED.
LARD in Tierce :, Barrels, Kegs indCars; Eight Car I oads MOLAS8E8, in hogsiuads an, b -rr i>.v
OrleanaOhcice and Prime SYRUP in barrels andk.,a; FLORIDA SYRUP; 15.0UU bushei
Yelliw ORN; 3, r 00 bushels OATS; .HO bales A Darrels FLOUR. A lull line oi -.U , utaTn
grades; also CObFKE, FISH, 200 boxes TOBACCO, vatious grades aud prices, just from the mat i i.'-.M"
rers. and many ot her goods usually kept iu a Wholesale Grocery and Eroduce House. w« oiler r »ii
dnceuients to cash buyers. rr ***»•
I N THE D1SI R1C1 COURT of the United States—
Nor'hern District of Georgia—In the matter of
Andi e - J, ooviugton—Iu Bankruptcy.
This is to give uotice o. ce a week lor three weeks,
that i nave been appointed Assignee ol the estate oi
Andrew J Covingt, u, of Cherokee county, who ha-
been ttijud :ft bankrup upon his own petition, by
the District Court for said district. M»y So, 1873.
J. J. A. SHARP, Assignee.
juldlaw-’w
markets by Teiegrspn.
OOTTOW.
August a, May 31.—Cotton firm for good grades;
Others nominal; receipts H6 bales; aales 196.
Mobil*. May 31.—Cotton quiet and steady; mid
dlings 17)4; net receipts 362; exports coastwise
377; sales 400; stuck 23,047.
Chaulf-uton, May 31.—Cotton quiet; middlings
18: net receipts 18 ■ bales; exports costwise 307
aales 200; stock 17,43X.
Savannah. May 31 —Cotton firm; middlings 18)4
net receipts 642 bales; exports eogatwise 1,679; sales
288; stock 20,957.
N.w Orlkai 8, May 16.—Cotton, demand mod
ermte; ordinary 12#12)4; good ordinary 16)4; low
middlings 16;,@17: n idJlings 18@18)4; net re
ceipts 2,190; groas 2,423; exp'irts coastwise 1,108
■ales 90o; last evening 600; stock 9,732.
Nsw Yobx, May 31.—Cotton, qniet; sales 839
net reccip-s in all United States orta for, the
week 32,677; same week-set year, 11,484; to date
3,398,689. Exportn ft-r the week 67.900; same week
last year 27,8“J5. Total t. date 2,3 7,616, same date
last year 1,851,418. Stock at rli United States ports
305,036: same time last year 204,524; at ad interior
towns 60,39); same time last year 2»,778; at Liver
pool 817,000; ea ..e time lime last year 874,000:
American afloat tor Great Britain 207,220; same time
last year 144,000,
Liverpool, Mav 31.—Cotton closed quiet; eales
1.000.
PROVISION 8.
Cincinnati, May 31.—Flour steady at $7 OOaS 00.
Corn quiet at 47a5C lTovisions actiae. Pork
held it $16 0 al6 60bid, |I6 75 a ked. Lard, noth
ing doing; steam nominally at 8)4'> holders not
offering to any extent under 8*4, kettle nominally
at8)4a8^. Bacon in good demand and firm; sales
—shouloers held at 7,>4, clear rib sides 9)4; held at
•Viclear sides held at 9)4. Whisky firm at 89.
St. Louis, May 31,—Flour duli and unchanged;
only ord r trade. Corn steady. Whisky quiet at 90.
Pork quiet at 16 76, even weight; .7 60, over
weight. Bacon dull Lard nominal.
Louisville, May 30.—Flour dull; family J6. Corn
Arm at 63 for light; ib@6 ■ tor sacked Provisions
Meady demand; light pork $17. Bacon—shoul
ders 7)4; clear r.b sides 8)4, clear sides 9)4 for
packed. Lard stradv; tierces 9@9)4; keg, clear, 8)4.
Whisky quiet a 86&B9.
Nkw Yore. May 31.—Flour dull at 5@10c lower;
common to fair ex'ra at $6 75@8 20; good to choice
at $8 25@11 60. Whe t heavy at l@2c lower.
HOOTS J.y'U SHOHm.
D F. FLEMING & CO.,
• . 2 HAYNE BTBEET.
17* B. STODDARD & CO.,
XLd* 1C6 MEETING STREET.
rfl M, BRISTOL Li & CO.,
i •145 MEETING STREET.
SrOfHS, TIJY- UTARti, HOLI.O IF- |FGg£, |
FTC.
W ILLIAM SHEPHERD & CO.,
29 HAYNE STREET.
«J TS, CUPS. SC.
E dmonds t.
F. D. Fanning,)
BROWN, (of late firm
43 HAYNE STREET.
TH» NKU IlIRKiiVKI)
HOME SHUTTLE SEWIHQ MACHINE
ICE FROM S25 TO *75.
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UUOCBBIJBS.
WILLIAMS & CO.,
1 and 3 HAYNE STREET.
181 EAST BAY.
^JEO. W.
H enry bischoff & co.,
197 and 199 EAB’
F. WIETERS,
S teffens, werner & ducker,
98 East Bay, 28,30 k 32 Vendue Range, j
W H. CHAFEE & CO.,
• : 06 and y.07 EAST BA)
W AGENER, MONSEES & CO.,
165 & 103 E AST HAY and 2 A 4 QUEEN ST.
I S THE DISTRICT COURa of the Uniied States—
Northern District of Georgia—In ihe matter of
Richard J. Mosely—in Bankruptcy.
Xml is to give notice once s week lor three weeks,
that I have been app nnred >ssigne • ot the eetate 01
icharck J. Mosely, of Morgan county, in said dis
trict, who has been adj-iuged a bankrupt upon his
own petition, by tne District Court ot said disnict.
PATRIi K H. BUKNr.Y, Ass gu. e.
Madision, (is., May 30, i873. juldluw3w
J NTHEDI8 RICT COURT of ihe United States-
Northern 1- is riot 01 Georuia—In the matter of
Charles S Dorseit— In Bankruptcy.
This is to give notice once a week for three weeks,
that i have been appointed esignee of the estate ot
ChailesS. Dorsett. of Cordon county, who hie been
adjudged Bankrupt upon bis own petition, by the
District Court lor i-ai distriit. May 3C, 18'3.
JoSt-PH McuONNEnL, Assignee,
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M*
IUB MACHINE is a Shuttle Machine, and do
" all kinds of work equally as well as any big
priced machine, is durable, nght running and war
muted tor five years. We receive almost every day
certificates from parties residing in the city, and
from all parts of the country, unsolicited, wl o speak
in the highest terms of the “New Improved Home
Shuttle.’’
9A-Agents wanted in territory unoccupied.
Address D. G. MAXWELL,
Genera) Agent,
jan5 Atlanta Ga
I N THE DIB 1 RIOT COURT 01 the Unit- d S’ates—
Northe n District ot Geo gia—In the matter of
William Watkins—In bankruptcy.
This ij to give notice one*- a week for three weeks,
that I have been aj point* d Assignee f the estate oi
William Watkins, *i Atlanta, iu county of Jbultou,
who ha-* been adjudg.d bankrupt upon bis own pe
tition by the Die : let Court ior said district. May
30, 187s.
AUGBSLU8 B. CULBERSON, Assignee,
junldlawfiw
:.NUE,)
J
1878. )
HR L OS tt CRK.niC-t l.H,
D OWIE, MOISE & davisT
Importers aud Wholesale Druggists.
MEETING BT., corner HaSEL.
FILLEY’S FAMOUS
itUf/e/.
SOB HI OJy J.VR nOMHSTMV F HI; ITS. |
C BART & CO^
• 66, 67 and 69, MARKET STREET.
>AUL WELCH & CO.,
216 EAST BAY.
CIAITHIJVti.
Interesting Items.
Jackson’s Magic Balsam, the great .
Master of Pain, is making its way by the M~>
power ot its own excellence. B •
E dwin bates & co.,
124 MEETJ
1.
J
MEETING STREET.
L. FALK & CO.,
303 KING STREET.
OHN G. MILNER & OO.,
135 MEETING STREET.
1*00 B, BMjMJYH JJS'U bUSH FJl' TOR 1*.
P. TOALE, Factory—HoibeckV
Wharf ; Saleroom and Office. 20 HAYNE BT.
Oantury Wtiskv- reliably distilled.
This is no apology for whisky drink
ing; it is a medicine that cannot be used
to intoxicate; it produoee a tonic effect,
as well as acts as a cathartic. In fact
Simmons’ Liver Regulator is prononneed
•n unexceptionable medicine.
Ask your groeor for Dooley’s Yeast
Powder, the best Baking Powder for pre
paring Biscuits, Rolls, Bread, Gri idle
Oakes, Waffles, etc. Depot, 69 New
street, N. York. At retail by all grocers.
If you wish your hair to look well, use
imtians* Crystal Discovery. It will re
store its colot when prematurely gray, re
move dandruff, stop its falling, and far
msh a dressing unequalled by any other
Oil or Pomade in tne market. No poison,
no stain, no sediment. For sale by all
Druggists.
Caution!
Every genuine box of Dr. McLane’s
Liver Pills bears the signature of Flem
ing Brothers, Pittsburg, Pa., and th< lr
P rivate C. S. stamp. ■aT'lake no other,
'he market is full of imitations.
It is the popular verdict that people
who have beeu accustomed to the use of
bitters and cordials are obligee eventu
ally. to resort to McLean’s Liver Puls
for permanent relief.
Hamelton’s Buchu and Dandelion is
taking the plane of all other diureu i
remedies. The iaurinsio merit of the
preparation has gained for it a deserved
reputation as the oest remedy for all dis
eased conditions of the kidneys and liver
ever presented to the pnhlic. Any phy
sician can tell yon. that the ingredients
m this preparation form a valuable altera
tive aud blood purifier, removing through
the hea*thy action of the kidneys, liver
and bowels the impurities of the blood.
Buy -he remedy at Red wine k Fox’s.
The malarial poison in the biood,
•hush causes ague and chills and fever,
*s speedily cancelled and mustered out by
the use of Kress Fever Tonic. A box ol
pUUfree ot eharge goes in each wntpp* r
iM itmeuj i* Wtttrauttrti to coucaui
neither arsenic nor strychnine, and it>
also warranted to curt ague if taken an
directed. No ink to health or port-
monnie. No cure, no p«y Q- t t ^ t
remedy at the dra* store ol Red wine k
Vox.
I.
SJSH, B1.IJVIIS JJTII ItOOUS.
H. HALL k CO.,
■9. 4. 6. 7 and 8 MARKET STREET.
ARE MADE SOLELY BY THE
Excnlsicr; Manufacturing Co.
ST. LOUIS, MO.,
Are doing more and
BETTER COOKING'
Doing it QUICKER and CHEAPER
tfian an; Sto oi same cost.
Office and 8alesboom-Corner Forsyth a*i
TIME SAXiLJS—Advancs to Planters
On crop liens, with approved security, will be nim'e as heretofore. A'so. credit sales io nicr. L Dt,v„
ipproveo pape- and collaterals We have a limited «■ oply of Chesapeake guano and Pangh s Rj v Bon.
mh23dAw3m
A. tV.
W. H
Mitchell streets, AtlauU.
>EA(U) axil
.111CKELBEKR1
K SEAGo and
H. O. MICK EL HI i uy
Mi*o’'S l l streets f ix*ila, (^
THE "LIGHT RUNNING”
“DOMESTIC”
300,000
LIGHT RUNNING”
THE
“DOMESTIC
ARE NOW BEING MADE OF THE
UNITED 8TATE8 INTERNAL REVENUE,
Co. lector’s Office, 4th District, Ga
• Atlanta, May 27ih. 18'
N OTICE is hereby given that the following
seizures have been - ade by me, tn-wit:
Three packages of corn Wnisky, containing abort
40 vailons bach, foi vio aiion ot nee. 48, Act June
3ith 1864, as the p’opertyol Chas. P. Me.alia, ol
Atlanta, Ga.
Two packages containing respectively 31 gallons
Corn ne’sky; and 21 gallo-ts Rye Whisky, and tour
e t pty barrels havilig stamps and matks not edaced,
for vio.atiou of sec. 39 and 43. ot July 20th, 1868, as
the property ol J. W. Odell, of Atlanta, Ga.
One package containing about 18 gal-ons Rye
Whisky, lor violation of Sec. 48, Act .tune 30th, 1864,
as ihe property of Bryson & »m th. of A lama, Ga.
Aliy person or persons claiming any ot said prop
erty ere lequir: d to appear uml make such claim
within thirty days f.om rate herot and give bond
as requiied by law; otherwise the same wnl be sold
and lue net proceeds deposited to the credit of the
Secretary of the lreasttry.
may’Jy w3t J. A. HOLT ZOLaW, Collector.
66
I.x THE DISTRICT COURT CF THE UNITED
-L 8 ates— fioitm in Listn* i ot Gtotgia—In thb
matter ol Jos*ph King—In Bankruutcy.
This is to give notice once a wees tor three weeks,
th it 1 have been app inted Assignee of the estate of
Jo-eph King, of v\ t-ittteld . nunty, iu said District,
who has been adjudged rankrop* upon h>a own pe
tition bv the District C ut. ... md District. May
23, 1873.
JOHN D. BROTRERT *N, Assignee,
may29—diawJw Dalton, Ga.
OA.VAE.fA COJSMISSMOJr — HJLOVH,
HBJ1JV, H TV.
J.
N.
ROBSON,
68 East Bay, 112 Atlantic Wharf.
CMBS ms JJTfl T OMJCtO.
M ANTOUE & CO., Proprietors of the I
oba teuton Branch Havana Cigar Factory,
LOW-PRICI-
And open e
KLIABLE
rfeotly.
WILL >'OUR
COOKING CHEAP
AND EASY.
QUICK, aud CLtEAN.
' lj.Valentina,”
118 EAST BAY.
TlJYSJBtTHS JJYli rwarn KBS, noons
JJYH TOOLS.
'1*7'1LLIAM SHEPHERD k CO
▼ ▼ 29 HaYNE STBJ
STREET.
ATHENS, GA.
S UMMEY & NEW*1'On7
Whoieeaie vnd HataL Dealers in Hardware,
A.ncuiturai Implements, Ac.
t 'IHLLDS, NICKERSON &CO.,
J Dealers in Hardware, Iron, Nans, Mill find-
• L.g«, Agricultural Implements, Chicago Farm
Rumps, sc.
A L. DORSEY,
• Dealer' in Dry Goods, Groceries snd is
sued Merchandise, and Agent for he justly cele
brated bea Fowl Guano.
D EUPREE S OPERA HOUSE,
Complete .n all its app jin tut- nt', seating
capacity 8U0 persons, apply*to
LUCKY A YANCEY.
ANN A REYES,
bale & Livery 8tables.
EWTON HOUSE.
A. IX GL1NARD, Proprtetor.
Always Warrantd
H oT.d b.y
L. B. LANGFORD,
Atlanta, Georgia.
I N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
States—No them District of Georgia- In the
mattei of euben Webster—In ; snkruptcy.
this is to give notice once a week for three weeks,
that I have been appointed Assigns oi the estate of
Reuben Webster, oi P Ik county, in said District,
who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon biso-n
petition by the Diet* ict Court tor said District.
May 26, lb78.
JOSEPH BLANUE, Assignee,
may2J-dlaw3w Cedar Town, Ga,
TO SEWEILS.
The difference between tne “Domestic ' aud other
sewing machines ie, briefly—
“ DOMESTIC”
Does good work with little ektU and rougi hand
ling: others do not.
“ 130 >1EST1C ”
Keeps in order with ordinary uea others do not
“ DOM EWTIC ”
Does both light and heavy work well: someoikeri
do light work and .-ome heavy, but not b--th.
“ IX >MESTIC”
Works easily: others omparatively hard.
“DOMESTIC”
Sells readily, because it rat den such suit service,
that everybody likes it ; others eetl mor* or lest,
because widely knowu tor » long time, a <l busiueei
well organized.
“DOMESTIC”
Ik in Teasing ealea wli**re knowu aiitt extending
where unknown, K*uuin# ground ever > wHere etery
day.
Agents for other Machine, desiring to increase their iucr.nies, are daily r» cogniz
ing? our claims r>y casting their lot with us.
S&" All are invited to address us in Atlanta for t< rm>. Ac
may7-suawtf DOMESTIC St. I . OQ., A.*Ia,ELto; Or ft.
DOMESTIC”
Sewing Machine,
At almost the beginning of the Company’s trade.
If their business were organized as widely as
that of the old companies,
1,000,0 OO
would be sold per year.
Which ts the machine tobuy S Which
to set : ?
everj wit- r- to sell our new I
and novel Embroidering Ma
chine, tend for illustrated cir-
AGENTS
YII A cular to the McKee Manufae
*■ AAAw A o il#taring Co.,309 Broadway, N. Y.
rATHJh'Ttiil IL'HLJL JIVUKR.
CHEAP WELL8 KUlt EVERYBODY.
I OFFER to the people of G< orgia “ FOP* 8 PAT
ENT WELL* iUoEB,” invented and uatented
by Sampson Pope of Covii cton co my, Miss. With
this Auger, four hands •-an, in common soil, bore
ana finish up FIFTY FEET PER DA Y. It wilt
bore through rocks that are not very I’aril. It givet
the cneapeet well ever made by any process.
County Rights fur tale.
Aduress W. ROWElL,
spri.SO-d&wzm Atlanta, Ga.,
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J AMES C. BARTUN, AUoumj and
Oounseilor at Law aad Rsal Estate Agent, Con
yers, Ga., will practice in the Superior ana 8upreme
Courts of Georgia. Office first door east of Court
House Building, Decatur street.
**r- Special attention given to Collections,
aani 1 dly.■
M ALCahM H. JOHNSTON,
f (late of Bear glad
j=t.tt>ox*ixeV ju»w,
NO. SI, St. PALL SIbsE,
Baliimoie, .... Maryland,
UfOWiST UOTICE TO FASIEBI!
T AM aeiluig cu uma until fail, a large stock of
Cocm <***• H *J. Baoon. Lard. Eu k
MsM. Older, ft P| Mot-sees, T ba<-oo. *c, tc.
-AiVty** 1 A.K.8CAOO.
fjHtMr AvUn’a, ml
Hon. tlex. H. Stephens, Crawfordville, Ga.
llou Win. Bo je Hull, aud -Wm. A- W%ISoa. Ksq.,
Augusta. Ga Gen. A. B. Laaton, Savannah, and
Oe). L. S. Whittle,
J OHN F. RED LING, Attorney at Law, Bar uea
ville, Ga, will give strict attention to business
ei.uu.ted to lus i
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FOn Bails. O* noerta lb«etr*s, Ac., apply to
maylJ--ullt»>J J<>HN |l. FLOlD.
W. LUMPKIN, Auo ney at Law. Union
P-.int, *4a. ait giva art t attentien to
business entrusted to hi. care. Refers to P. W.
Printup. may 13—ly.
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hension, convenience ot arrangement, durability
quantity and quality of work, range or capacity
and general adaptability to work ot every grade or
description, without change of adjustment or tire
some preparation, have NO superior.
AS* First-'i.es Agents wauled on Liberal Terms.
WEED SEWIXIi MMIMEtO.
T. O. Box 449.
ATL.AA f A. GA.
fi72 00 E VCH WEEK
. GK •'* .«»• a <-T**yw rr. Bnslnsss ■ rietly
. \ r,*iii.cut. .. uiiat. tree. Ad<i*.ss J
W.U,.n . 0 ,8_ _cui , Jo. aprtvrly
Handsome Store
To Hent.
O NE of the best stands in the city. As I intone
moving into my
NEW AuRlCUL' 1 URAL BULGING. CORNER ALA
BAMA AND FORSYTH STREETS,
early in Juno, I offer tbe store 1 now occupy toi
rent ail >ariy and let me snow it any of tae fix
tures are desired or not.
Farmers, take notice that I have a tremenduou*
stock of owers and Re >; era, Thrasners, Fan Mills,
Horse Poweis, Grain Cra les, Grass Bcythes, etc.,
now in .tore and arriving.
MARK W. JOHNi-ON,
Agricultural Building,
mavl7d&w2F Atlanta, Ga.
Farm & Portable Mills.
Established js44-
spi!3 dlt-wSm.
For Corn Meat—Stock Feed
and Wheat Flour — Selected
French Bohr Stone — over
6.000 now in nee — Best Mid
Made-All hinds of Mill Ma
chi aery—Bolting Cloth—Oom
8h#bera— Hominy Mills, Price
{12, makes one quart in five
minutes or money returned.
SEND FOB CIRCULAR.
STRAUB ii CO.,
Box 1480, CINCINNATI, O
BRICK
MACHINE
is simple in its mechanism, built strong and durable
and can be operated by ordinary help. The capaci
ty is 4,000 bricks an hour with steam power, or 2.6W
with horse power. Manufactured and sold by the
MARTIN BRICK MACHINE 00.,
mh2d&w2m CHICOPEE. MASS.
A PURE STIMULANT.
Oenturv
P E I ,SONS in deiirate healtn, often fair! it difficult
to obtairi a Pur* Stnuuleut wtn u p-esirliiedby
their Physician, and it is for Druggintr amt ntiier
first class traue t'at ihe GENX'Ult vtHlijKI il
particularly designed.
Send for a pamphlet containing ita record.
H. K. THUKBER & CO, New York,
General AtfBJ,
For sale by reputab'e
• c-i Aw3m
dealers everywhere.
OHKAT
Remedy
IjI OR THE CURE OF 80ROFULOU8
-T Rheumatism. White Swelling, Goat.
Gtt. Lee at
A
‘Stonewail’s” Grave.
THE
Southern
SORGFULOUS TAINT
Goltry
Consumption, Bronchitis, Nervous Debility, and all
diseases arising from an impure condition of the
blood.
The merits of this valuaoie preparation are so web
known that a passing notice is but necessary to re
• aind the readers oi this lournal ot the necessity ot
always having a bottle of this medicine among tbeli
•lock of family necessities.
Certificates can be presented from many leading
t bysicians, Ministers,and beads of lamilies through
out the South, endorsing it in the nighast terms
The Fluid Extract of Bossdalis.
DR. R. WILSON CARR, of Baltimore, aaya “be
nas used it in cases of Scrofula and other diseases
with much satisfact. fi ”
a, T. C. PUGH, c Baltimore, recommends it to
a>I persons sufferin* th diseased Blood, saying it
superior to any pn -1 ration he has ever used.
Rtv. D.ABNEY B \L .of the Baltimore M. E. Con-
ference South, sayB h. * us been so much beuefitted
by iu use that he ch. fully recommends it to all
bis friends and acquaii vices.
CRAVEN A 00., Drt 'isU. at GordonsvUle, Va
says it never failed tog vsatisfaction.
SAMUEL G. Me FAR IN, Murfreeaboro Tenu.,
■ays it cured him of rht tattsm when all else faffed.
Did our space admit, e could give you testimo
nials from every State in the South from person
known to everv man, womai- and child, either pel
scnally or by reputation.
Kosadalta la sold “y all Druggists.
CLEMENTS, A CO., caxtlmobi., sole Proprietor
JOHN F. HENRY, No. i O l :.cex Ptack tel
• rk.W heleeate agenev
14 x 18 inch Engraving of the grave of “Stone-
waff* ' Jac> son, In the Lexington, Va. ceme
tery The nobie Gen. Lee stands beside the flower-
strewn grave over which -»ngs a weeping willow.
In tne distance la to be teen a beautiful landscape,
hills decked In w rdure, ciouds as natural as real
ouea, aud many other things which make this pic
ture a gem of art: one which should hang in the
p ,rlor of every souther i home. It is witnout a rival
the sweetest and moat touchingly eautiful Engrav-
iug before the public. A copy of this beautiful en
graving will be sent by mail, post-paid, to every
person sending 60 cents for six months subscrip-
ti n 11
THE SOUVENIR,
X large eight-page paper, with 6,900 Circulate) de-
voiea to i iteraiure. Poetry, Romance, Senumeut,
Wit, Huuior. eic. Address
J. C tW. M. BURROW, Publishers,
Bristol, Tenm
J. W, THOMAS,
ATTORNEY AT LA\v,
F.IIAD laANDj AGEXO
COHANCBX. TEX -S.
WAGES
f OR ALL WHO ARE WILLING TO WORK.
1 Auy person, • Id or youD#, of either sex cat
make from 10 to *50 per week at bom* day or
evening Wanted by all. Suitable to • ithnr City or
country, a d any season of th 4 * year Thi- is a rar?
opp<*rtu> ity for tb Be who are out of work and ont
of money, to mabe a'u independent living. N'» capi
tal bein required. Our ‘ HOW TO
MAKE A LI VINO,'* givjug full inatractiona. pent on
receipt oi 10 c^nte. Address, A. BURTON & C0.»
Morrinauia. westoee^ter Co., N. Y.
Ttl E PA K LOIt CO.U PA ION
E erv Laly wants on*!
Every .llan ought to h ive one! !
Sent on receipt of Teu C inis. Ad,ir< ** • L. F. HYDE
A 1 O., 195 Seventh Avenue, New York
mavl eO'Uwl.v
qooley’C
zi yea S -rSJ
PowdeR
la now regarded as the STANDARD BAKINA POff'
DER, and the best article prepared for making light,
wholesome and delicious BISCUITS, BOLLS,
BREAD, GRIDDLE and other CAKES, &o., Ac.
It is infallible, and always ready for iinmedlatf
use. The beat YEAST POWDER for line on long SEA
VOYAGES to ANY PART OF THE GLOBE. _
It is convenient and economical. NO WASTE
OF FOOD PREPARED WITH IT. Sold everywhere
by GROCERS, SHIP-CHANDLERS and DEALERS.
DOOLEY Sc BROTHER, Manufacturers,
WHOLESALE DEPOT,
09 SEW STREET, SEW-TOMM'•
.Vorphint Habit
cured by Dr. Beck’s oh j
knowu aud sure A.en.cdJ.
NO < HARGB
tor treatment until cuied. Call on or address
DR. J. C. BECK*
CINCINNATI. uHIO.
OPIUM
Edw ard H. Hydo,
IDEiSIG-TXriEXER-
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Engravt r un Wood,
JtTLnAA TJt, CJ.
OFFICE over PHILLIPS k CREW’S, corner White
ball k Peachtree 8la.
THE CURATIVE CUP.
Crowned with foam Is the goblet, but ’tie not ch»®
Sourced headsenes, and heartarchra. and ga»tt*»
’Tis the*£>ELTZER Apebient, a ba'm lor the bra®-
And a cure lor the evila j rcn-uced by
It tempers the blood, the clogged .
Corrects the fou' stomacn. the liv-r w*"*v
New life from the draush e.ery
Ana a cloud from tbe mind oi *!>« tavalW^^,
Such are tne effect • of l arrant e &F* f^ - rr ..rtr«
EL I'Zr.K sPsfftfeN'. the p. rtiible repretei
the fameuv hrlixer Spring
le and efllcien*. of alterat ve*.
SOL. B. aLL DfCG'iDTS.
and the moat age** -
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