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GREAT H£DUCTMR IN PRICES
Wo are the firalto offer
First-Class Sewing Machines,
at pr: - within the r.-ach of all. WR WILL URL
Tilfi v WHY HJtST Family Sawing Mac h In* for
Twenty-Five Dollars
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Stand a ml Trradl*, wllh
r, furl necessary Attach-
any Hail, cad Depot In ih*
IS & 17 PRIOR STREK l', ATLANTA, OA,
w E have the lttrgest arid ltest assorted Stock of Clothing for Men aiiil
Hjyi in the State. Our PriceR line 10 per-cent less than unybo(ly.
We have an A No. 1, Stock of SHIM'S at the ‘‘1 In* New
Prices,” which we offer to the trade at good
terms, and at Prices to warrant the
trade to useonr Clothing to
AN ADVANTAGE.
Merchants should send for Samples before purchasing elsewhere.
OoHen cto Sellg,
sept. 2C-3i.t Hi & IT Prior Street, Atlanta, Ga.
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arsiWiis
s:a;;:,;r Wer
FRETS OF CHARGE.
ligf;
TfOOF’S fJiwfaBD RUFFLER,
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JOE. A.. MAGNUS,
WIT*
MATER, SON A CO.,
RECTIFIERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
WINES, LIQUORS AND SUGARS,
62 Whitehall St., ATLANTA, OA.
Rapt. tt-Sm
JAMES ©. DAILEY,
96 BROAD STREET, ROME, OA.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
FURNITURE.
I have added lo my business of
UNDERTAKER ™£; T FURNITURE
and will beep a fall and complete Stock at lowest prices,
sar-At'n>ctic«iiiip«rienciior*M».ljrt3r ni«lst Toar* i. ni« iiot.il, ortmii
iirnnrhet af my lm*toe*a give* ma
DECIDED ADVANTAGE IN THE SELECTION OF GOODS.
that I fctfyw glva aatlafhctlon.
tW ThRiikfnl fortlif llharal patronage heratofor* *xt*ude<l
nallnr, to merit a contltmanf• of the ram*.
ESTABLISHED IN 1808.
MARK W. JOHNSON & CO„
OOMMISSIOIW MERCHANTS,
AOKNT8 FOIt AND PRAL'EIIK IN
Farm Kncmes and Machinery, Seeds, Fertiligerr, Impreved Slock, &e
Taylor’s Dry Steam Engines, Oleeg’s Syitip Kvnpirutors,
Taylor’s Clipper Engines,
Q7 M rletta Street Atlanta, Q-a.
Are prepared
favorable;
furnish Steam Kuglnc* of all atylen
Our Syrup Evaporator! sorpn*
SAW MILLS ALL SIZES.
4WKi-Uwi,rie-i^-4wa-«wtl -t> l*« «•* -
Nolle
100 Iliiohcla BILL HOLLA It’S Dual Pmor Wheat,
should ho without it.
Onion Sets, Garden Seeds, Flower Seeds, and Bulbs in great variety,
for Circular*and Pricoa of what you want.
MARK W. JOHNSON & CO.,
sopt 2ft«3m 27 Muriel In, Si reel Atlanta, Ga.
PHOENIX PLAINING MILL.
Longley & Robison Proprietors,
AVLANTA, OA.
THE LARGEST AND COMPLETES!’ MILL IN GEORGIA
LONGLKY & ROBISON, No. 18 Loyd Street, Factory corner llntler
»nS Oltn.t, Cootn.ctiir.nna l>m>rlrln» of t’lncnlx PlHlnlno Mill; ninnolncturor, of Door., H«»h. Blind,
° Inn I’lircnl, I, thcflnr,! *n.l hr«t 1-laliilnK Will to llioWli, am inn.. on. work ot tho vary Oo.t
qiintlt, .ml a. prim. Ih.l Safi comp.tltion. Tl>«y Have pljrlirnutMlie lann irapiovonent,amTbrat
••ars'iis:. sp.ii.'.'ii'b*!."." .'.‘Tl.-.fc .^^'.'".""iL’.lf'vRSSioiai
Plaining Mill In tliuBoutli, and
unnctllum. They have pnrhcaitd the lutvst un]>iuvoment*
ltd now guarantee that no hnnso, North or A cut, shall furnl
., u(M u or 'A)r leaa money. Burl dee good! of their own nke, they hnvo a large Mock of W rate .
hi.t nr. otforpd*,. |.rlcr^, below cun,poll Ion. I'|rll«n itaaUlns bollillnn innlerUI, Suahra. Blind,, «...
will do well to writ* lo Memra, I., # R, A* Contractor* they do on Immense hutlaes*. bavin* ball!
manv of tboflnast build in** In tha elly. Thcy.ar* thoroughly und absolutely reliable, and their eatl-
mate* are always lowest, 'rimy can point to sconie of huge and easily building* put tinder the r bid*,
and they have never failed to come up to the vary highest juark of their contract. Manufacturing tha
in oat ofthe material »i*ed In building, and all of the 8a»lip*. poor*. Blind*, etc., they cmii^riilwrhfd moot
of their compel or*. The firm 1* a1*o agent for tho New \ ork Enamel Paint to. 1 be paint sold by
thla company I* endowed a* the be*t In llto
FAT .1. 1078.
DAYD I. DOUGHERTY,
(Formerly *o‘f BliVny * Dougherty.)
WHOLESALE AND 1!E TAIL DEALER IN
Dry Goods, lotions, Hats, Shoes, Etc.,
35 PEACHTREE UTR ET, ATLANTA, 6A.
' mrcuAwai
__
■r ocuntiy who hnn received as many
itulordfiueBM on hrt* Sir. Dcntty. From
ia ImrxiTlit lntoerl.itoncn htmorcdaof
(it whom have fort.toily been in my
rant c-r c ~Th»» lento tr, evident to tho.<o
JreAej'* U._8. Aiuerien.
a wo tm\.m sotJAHp. A??ff r typ:
U.OJJH I&RIuB ^AJllXdtOItUAlSm
b toned und wont perfect Jmjtnimenta
iioyleAw
.Rflsma
ly'a latest naaamHpm
jypp.. Before buying
lay L-irest clrwatar.
] Imvf B very lurgpnmlpxtpnBive stock, ami nm tlnily in ivcaipt of NEW
UOOD8. embracing alnioat every fabric and design to bo found In nuv Dry Goods hotiao In the Sooth,
and baying as I do-Si rlctijr for ca*li—and having one «»f the best ami moat experienced resident hr
era lit New' York city, whp Ualmoatdally In attendance at auction sale* where many desirable go.
are often wild.at price* that will scarely pay fur the'.r cartage, abd beside* my own experience as the bu;
for the old wholesale house of Sllvey k Dougherty, ol which I ha ve been a member for the past ■ “
nears, makes tuy lacllhles lor obtaining desirable ant! cheap goods, coital to unotauperior
in the market. Jtuylng all my goods for t ho wholesale department, Bom which «*»*«»»■. f - r
- -4* atjohhera' prices, hut also to get oil tho longest discounts for
btock since opening, I have no old good* to offer yon, ntid
old rubbish stock,
•xperlunet-d resident hny-
_...Ss
nny^honso
piled, enable* me not only lo gUt goods at \
t:.\811. And til* being my first Fall htock....—
qtiuutly don't have to charge long profits on New Goods to average the loss
In Silk?. Drt'Srt Gooile, lloaiviy. Ni'ckwciir, Table Linen, Tmreli, Dress
Triniiniiigs. Hand kerchiefs,- Itiinls mill Shoes, General Domestic
ami Fancy Gouils, I giniraiitee to jJiow llie Largest Stock,
Greatest Variety, and for less money than any house Sou tit.
CIVAIl Hint 1 a.k I. toteml fur Sample,, or call unit cxumliie my Slock mij prlcm, theo 11 von 01
- -*— over any house in this market,! will not ask you to do
litolssi.
audsiiiifst'Tllttsfruisa Maga-
*ihe in the World.
The American ddition of tliia |<e>
riodical is now mnre than 70,000
Monthly, and it InUn larger oiroula'
linn iit England I titan any other
American tn ago sine. Every number
contain) about one hundred and flf.
ty page), and from fifty to aeyenty
five original wood-ent illustrations.
AVKOUNCKMKNtS FOR 1878-9.
Among the attraction) for the
oming year are the! following;
“HAWORTH'S,)’ a eeriili novel,
by Mrs. Franoia Hodgson Burnett,
uufliur ot “That, Lasso* Lowrie’f”
The scene of Mr,. Biirnett’) new
novel is laid in Lancashire; the hero
is a young inventor of Ameriosn
birth. “Haworth's” is the longest
story Mrs. Burnett has yet written.
It will run through twelve numbers
of the Monthly, beginning with No
vember, 1878, aiid will bo profusely
illustrated.
A 8TORY OF NEW OIILRaSS,
by George W. Cable, to be begun on
the conclusion of “Falconberg,’’ This
story will exhibit the state ol society
in Cienle Louisiana about the years
1803 4-6, the time of t lie Cession,
and a period bearing a remarkable
likeness to the present Reconstruc
tion pn-iod,
PORTRAITS OK AMERICAN POETS.
This series (begun in August with
tho portrait of Bryant) will be con
tained, thntof Longfellow appearing
in November. These portraits are
drawn from life by Wyatt Eaton and
engraved by T. Cole. They will be
print'd separately on tinted paper,
as frontispieces ofluurdifl'erent num
bers. Illustrated sketches of the
lives of the poets will accompany
these portraits.
A NEW VIEW OF BRAZIL.
Mr. Herbert II. Smith, of Cornel]
University, a compjililint of the late
l’ror. Hurtt, ts now in Brazil, with
Mr. J. Wells Campiiey (the artist
who accompanied Mr. Edward King
in his tour through “The Great
.South,”) preparing l"r Scribner a
series ol papers on the present con
dition—the cities, rivers and resour-
e.-s nl the great empire of Buutli
America.
THE “JOItXXT It Lit" PAPKES,
By an “pxUuifliMerine” iul.iier, will
lie aiming the raciest contributions
to Scribner during tile cunV.ng year.
They are written and illustrated by
Mr. Alien C. Redwood of Baltimore.
The first of tile series, “Johnny Hot
nt, play,” appears in the November
number.
TUELEADINO EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY
We tire now having prepared, fur
tiolo? on lire leading tjni-
versities-of Enr^.’—’riify'TvfrTGr
written by an American Gulleg.
Professor, Mr. 11. 11. lloyeseii, ol
Cornell (author of “Falconberg,” &c.)
and will include sk'-tclies of the lead
ing men in each of (lie most inipor
taut Universities of Great Britain
and tlie Continent.
Aiming tlie addi iotlal sere s of pa
pets lo appear may bo iiieiilionad
those on How Shall we Spell, (two
papers liv Prof. Lounsbury,) The
NewSoutn, Lawn-Planting fur Small
I’luc s (by Samuel Parsons, of Flush
ing,) Canada of To-day, American
Art mid Artivts, American Arcliat i-
logy, Modern Inventors; also, Papers
of Travel, Uislory, Physical Scienc.
Studies in Literature, Political and
Soeial Science, Stories, Poems; “Tup
les of the time,” by Dr. J. G. Uol
land; record of New Inventions and
Meolmnical Improvements; Papers
on Education, Decoration, &o ; Book
Reviews; fresh bits of Wit and Hit
mor, Ac., Ac.
Terms, *4,00 a Year In Advanmi 85
CcntsaNamker.
Subscriptions reqeiycd by the pub
Ushers of tins paper. P?rs ns wish
ing to subscribe direct with tlie puli
lishcrs, should write name, Post-of
fice, Count , and State, in full, and
semi with remittance in check, P. 0,
money order, or registered letter, to
SottfBNEit A Co.,
743 & 745 Broadway, New-York.
liars Yon ths Buckeye!
It is a well established taut, that
Tubler’s Buckeye Pile Ointment will
cure, if used according to directions.
The .-Esenins Hnipocastanum, or
llorse Chestnut,commonly known ns
the Bttekc-yc, Inis liteep highly esteem
ed for many years, owing to the lant,
that it possesses virtues, lying in the
bitter principle called Esculin, which
can he utilized fer tile cure of Piles,
ll affected with that terrible disease,
use Tubler’s Buckeye Pile Ointment,
and be relieved. Price 50 oents. For
Sale by Bradford 4 Allen.
Oct-3eowlv
m
. .
As.iniAt; Uuilsi
Messrs. Sorikner* . .....
begun the publication of 8t. Miolio
las. an Illustrated Magsklhe for Girls
ahd Boys, with Mrs. Mary Mspss
Doge as editor. Five mrs have
passed sinoe the first number was is-
sited, and the magwine lias Won the
highest position. . It has a monthly
cironlatiou of Over 60,000 Copies.
' It. is published sitmiltarieoilsly ill
London and New York, and the
transatlantic recognition i* almost ss
general and hearty, as ths American.
■ Although the progress of the mag-
azinef has been a steady advance, it
lias not reached its editor’s idets of
best, because lier hfSa! continually
outruns it, and the magakins ssswift-
ly follow) after.
•000 THINGS FOB 1878-9.
The arrangements for literary ana
art contribnttins for the new volume
the sixth-are—complete, drawing
from already favorite sources, ss well tkeBmam
as from promising new ones. Mr.
Frank R. Stockton’s new serial sto
ry for hoys,
“A JOYFUL FELLOWSHIP,”
Will run through the twelve month
ly parts,— beginning with tlie num
ber for November, 1878, tho Mist of
the volume,—and will lie illustrated
James K Kelly. The story is one
travel and adventure in Florida
and tlie Bahamas. For the girls, a
continued tale,
“HALF A DOZEN MOUSSE EKFERB,”
By Katharine D. Smith, with illus
trations by Frederick Dielman, be
gins in the same number; and afresh
serial by Susan Ccolidge, entitled
‘Eyebrigltl,” with
will be commenct
There will also be'a continued
XrtjBkOSpNTjn,
WK MAKE EVERY VABIKTY OF.
Farm, Freight and S;
An4BycoManif AmmIvmitriely to &4cMm of froth; By*
BEST or WOl
Ufiiaf aothlnf hat FIMY-OLAM IMPlIOtVt MACHIFIHT I
T1MBKK, and by o Thoroo|h laowht|« of tho haalaaaa. wofcava Jaally aarned tho |#f oL,.,
“The Best Wagon On Whaok./
We give the fallowing warranty with each wagon I
Wa meveWr wssrswt tsesswrasra. waoon m>..
■ada la aaaiy partlctlar aadof goad aMtoriAl. aod that tha atrafffflli of tha NM# la aa
work with fair asaga. thoalil any Waakaff* ocear wlthla om yoar ffmi ton data by raai
aiaterial or workMiaklp, rayatrs Pat tko afr WtV bo MmUhti at ptwo of Mlo, froo of i
prica of raid rapatrs, aa par ajsafs prleo llat» will bo paid la roah by loa |
dcfoctlf* part* aa ertdaaca.
) Titus G. Fish, 4
Edwin B. Fish, v,
JSo. C. IIuguiks, )
Knowlag warn tin tdd, «eMlletl pvtrw«f«0»m vwrr MOtll W mtlktMl
r Kiras and TERMS, aad far a ropy of oar Agrlcnltoral Hapar to
Anit.H is, ms, «m FISH BROS. & C0„ R«cino,'fris.
lonoy to buy ol i
V ° U ",“ M I'DaViD II DOUGHERTY.
1*. S.—MR. S. M. Knox, formerly of Knox & Parks of Rome, is con-
iii cteo with my house, lie will he glut! to see his friends uml receive orders
from them. . ‘“‘P 1 3m
JOHN L. HAWKINS,
Dealer In LIQUORS and CIGARS.
Agent for the Celebrated
OtBBON WHISKEY,
; - '' Also Handles
BOURBON & RYE WHISKY, APPLE & PEACH BRANDY
Imported Brandies, Runt, Gin, Scotch and Irish Whiskies, Port,
Sherry, Madeira, Muiugn, Claret, Champagne Wine,
Cnracos, Anisette, Maraschino and Vermouth,
l ptuVatb ootnuaxoR
BROAD fjffnSBT,
jpf ■ Frompt Attention Given to the Seteetten end Shipment of Oldei
eept.IS Sm
Investors sud Patentees
Should send for'instructions, terms,
references, Ac., to . Edson Brothers,
Solicitors, of Patent, Washington,
D. C., who furnish the same without
charge. Edson Brothers is a well,
known and successful firm of large
experience, having been established
since 1866. • If
Florid), Our Land of Flowers.
A throng of sufferers with coughs
nd colds, annually go Soutli to enjoy
he ethereal mildness of the land of
flowers. To them we uoulcl say the
necessity of that expensive trip is ob
viated by CoTissens’ Compound Hon
ey of Tar, which speedily cures the
coughs Aud colds incident to this rig
orous olitne. For publio speakers it
surpasses tlie Demosthenic regimen
of “pebbles and sea shore;” dearing
the throat until the voice rings with
tlje silvery cadence, of a bell, Use
Conssens’Compound Honey of Tsr.
Price 50 cents a bottle. For sale by
i Bradford <f Allen. OctlOeow-ly
will
urns.
fairy-tale called
‘iRUMPTY DUDOET’STOWRR,’’
Written oy Julian Hawtlurne, and
illustrated by Alfred Fredericks,
About the other familiar ieatiires of
St. Nicholas, tbs editor preserves a
piod-humorcd silence, content, per-
laps, to let her five volnmna already
issued, proliesy concerning the sixth,
in r spect to short stories, pictures,
poems, humor, instructive sketches,
slid the litre him! lore of “Jiick-ih-tlie.
Pulpit,” the “Very Little Folks” de
partment, slid the “Letter,.box,” and
Riildiv-box.’
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ul givjyg the usual fifty or sixty per
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|inil^liii|mto)i. feferjrtl
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Poatariy
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' An Astonishing Fact.
A large proportion of tlie Ameri
can people are to-day suffering from
the effects of Dyspepsia or disordered
liver. Tlie result ol these diseases
upon the musses of intelligent and
valuable people is most alarming,
making life actually a burdin instead
of a pleasant existence of e ijoyment
and usefulness as it ought to Ih-'!
There is no good reason for this, if
yon will only throw aside prejudice
and skepticism, lake ths advice of,
Druggists aud vour friends, and try
one bottle of Green's Augnst Flower.
Your stieeily relief is certain. Mil
lions of bottles of this medicine have
been given away to try its virtue),
with satisfactory results in every
case. You can bny a sample, bottle
for 10 oents to try. Three doses will
relieve the worst case. Positively
sold by all Druggists on the W.stein
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ir.ii.BMp
il/,,1 far sale at 89 eeiit) |ier quire FOR THE OAXH; :
Jno.W.,
; bisi>>A5i
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