Newspaper Page Text
IfifcL
The wheat harvest of this section is
oroachiog, and there is an immense
rapidly ap
•rea<>flu.«U umeddowu - T,le crop from all
accounts, bids u' ir to be a fuli one ’ Pr^ ra ‘
. • • , . * made for saving it. 7he
tionsare now bein t *
x statute condition, espe
country is »n a ve,ry d*.
. „ tuffs: and money is
cially aa regards breai's
MU ...ide stand that large
equally as scarce. Wrumm*
deposites of money have already been
with parlies in our» midst anti -agence* >r
by parties from a distawo, with view o J
ing it up as fast aa it comes into tn.
the view of running it off for specn»
We woul 1 admonish our farmers to hew jrr
* Kill*
one thing, and that is, be sure tO**etain a
fi' ieticy to supply the demand at home, othe.
wise the crop will be exhausted arid ran out
or the country, and the people left to s arve
lor waht of bread. Remember the people who
live h re hasn’t got much money to buy with
at this time, and must buy bread as they can
get the means. If you are com pel lad to sell
your wheat to raise money, seil it to our own
merchants and millers in preference to those at
a distance, and, where you can, pay off your
indebtedness in wheat at the market pri.’e in
stead of the money ; if you have to buv, ex
tharige your wheat foe goods and groceries,—
In this way a plenty of wheat may be retained
in the country. If you are not compel ed to
sell, hold on to a plenty of it, and let the sur
plus be sent abroad. By aU means, give home
buyers the preference.
YVe will take anv indebtedness to this office
in wheat at the market price, or will give ad
vertising, job work, or subscription for it, and
c oubt not that ail other classes of business men
will make a like arrangement. Let us look
well to our home interests, and invite the des
titute laboring men, in this way, to come and
settle among ns, and help us to till our fertile
lands, instead of emigrating to the far west.
Wnar’d you buy dem cheap
dry-goods? Why, at Loe
v\ eiistein & Pfeifer’s, I golly !
Osnaberg’s for Sheets for Threshers <fcc*. just
received, very low at Ferguson’s. Parties
wanting such, would do well to call soon.
Ladies if you want to he irreristahle bu. v
l>ress Goods from Blair <fc Bradshaw.
Ma ried me ' & young men, if you would
have your wives and sweethearts always meet
you with a smile of welcome go then and be
dressed at B <s, B.
flew Prints flow Muslins 50 pcs
just arrived, beautiful PtirplCßi IStlilS,
I*l !BliS, Sl light colors at Blair &. Brad
shaw's
\ new supply of fjlucit ©o.ltli, Blis
ter* Vests and Pitllls to arrive this week
an I, for nale at reiuced prices at B & B.
V( you -want to be handsomely dressed’ for a
■ lj/itle l m Jilt'}' gti to 1 B «Xr B’s
Laws a massy! Wher’d
vou get dat bes u' iful crock
ery ware, so very cheap? oh!
I know, at Loevvenstein &
Pfeifer’s whar da sell ebery
ting so cheap! Mister, do
tell me where they keep. 1
hear every body talking a
l)out that Store —how cheap
they sell, and I havn’t got but
little money and 1 "Want lots
of goods, and right there I
am hound to go. So clear
the track ! All aboard for
LoewenStcin & Pfeifer’s first
class cheap, cash store!
Shirts, Shirts, Shirts for the million
at B &, B’s
Don’t forget'that NEW GOODSare con
tinually arriving at 13 & B's
.1 tisT RecrivKd, a large lot cl Crook
•«*ry ami Glass-ware, for sale very low
at Loewenstein 4* Pteiler’s.
Great rush'for Cassimere Suits worth
§l2 00, anti sold at §6 00 by Leowen
stein & Pfeifer.
My friend you get hat fine suit .
From Blair & 'Bradshaw, of course, and only
paid four dollars for it.
Just arrived, Hoop Skirts for 60 e ts .
Ladies’ kid gloves for §1 50: Ladies’
Shoes for $1 25 ; at Loewenstein &
Pfeifer’s.
Q. Harwell, of this place, has
a fine lot ofbar iron on hand, which he
is offering for sale low down for cash.
‘Cali and see him at once.
The world is astonished at the reduced pri
es of goods, at Blair & Biadshaw’s store,
Wheat ! Get «at s ear wheat
A first-rate Second-Hand Field Thresher
and Horse Power-can be had on very reasona
ble terms, by making immediate application to
to R. H. Rowland or W. L. Rowland.
Pfeifer’s.
Notice to Overseers of Hoads.
All overseers of roads in this the Fourth
(82‘2d G. M.) District are hereby notified to
have their respective roads ptu in good order
by the 15th Julv next, or they will certainly
be proceeded against for neglect of duty, as
the law directs. May 17th, 1867.
£. D. Puckett*
J. D. Lay tony
C. T. Shehnan,
Conttaissionm
Wilcox S. iiiltbit' Sewing Ma
culues In CaUemllle, fur sale.
These Machines are solJ here at the manu
facturer’s prices, hut I cannot affir.i to reship
ihem to any point at my own expenses. I
have a few to let out on trial to those wishing
to purchase, and who will take good care of
them ; but it will be desirable to have the ma
chines returned at an early day by those who
may decline to purchase.
No pains or expense has been spared to
make this machine the best family machine
jn the market and ail who have given them a
fair trial acknowledge them to be so. The price
from $56, upward* The machines all ecually
good, but the price varies with the kind of fin
ish of table arid other extras.
Office up stairs over Clayton’s store on pub
lic square East side of Rail-Road —send for cir
culars or call and examine machines.
JOHN H.RUCKMAN,
Gen. Agt. for State of Ga.
May 31, 1867.
HOW TO CURE DEBILITY.
this arises from a lifea«ed action of
the atom'ic '* the occasional use of mild aperi
entslike R„ t v «*Jl’s Sugar Coated Blood Pdls
are best, foliowc I by the Stomach Bit
ters t give tone to the stomach*
Our community' wa * ‘“’mewhat veiled
on Monday last, by a re* ort that a rf, P e had
been committed upon the person of a little
white girl by tile name of G ,fn 'son, living in
the neighborhood of ‘Roger’s x '*ne n n< -" jr
this place, who, is- said, to be on. 7 y e! *rs
old, by a freedman, a * youth abou/ grown'-
The freedman was duly arrested and lodged in
jail. Upon evidence on trial before a Justice
Court, it appeared tha the freedman was _ gut -
ty of an assault w th rnrcitt to commit a ra, e »
and he was remanded to jail to await his tiia.
at the next term of the Superior court.
Who wants to buy good lands and houses ?
One good home, two comfortable homes, or
three pleasant homes?—all beautiful places,
healthy locations, good society, good water,
and, above all, good lands, near'good schools,
churches, Mills, and the'beautiful little village
of Buhaflee. Call on or address Briant T.
Lceke, at Euharlee, Ga. Wee his advertise
ment in another column.
B?a§uMr. F. M. Durham. Tax Receiver, re
quests us to say to those who have tailed to
make their State and County Tax Returns,
for 1887, that he wiil attend in Cartersviile, oif
the 15th day of-June, to give them another
opportunity to do so, failing in which they
must take the consequences.
Scot’s Monthly Magazine, for May, has
been received and read with much interest by
*us. It is always an agreeable 'companion.—
Published in Atlanta, At "Five Dollars per an
num, Rc*. W. J. Scdtt,-Editor and Proprietor*
H ive you read »t!Vc b’g double-column ad
vertisement of John VI. Gannon, Atlanta,Ga?
His stock ot Goods is in proportion to his .*><]-
veitiseinent —exten ive, Varied,'and cheap. —
Mr. Gannon is a gentleman who never docs
■tliii gs by littics—
When he sells he sells-a h'ean-;
When lie sells he sells very cheap-!
Messrs. Red wine & Fox, 'Druggists, Atlan
ta, Ga , advertise a rare assortment ot --Drugs.
Medicines, Glass, Paints, OiN, and *mauy oth
er tilings in their line, for sale cheap. 'We
have recently tried this house and can vouch
for it with all safety.
j “The Land we Love,” I’or Jlttie, hits
! already come to hand through the mail.
I It is a progressive magazine, and bids
fair to,prove ail-exception to the general
rule that no literary* •magazine can long
exist in the tSotltli. hen. Hill is doing
his share ol the Work for the work, end
the’public have only to do theirs, and
we t.re glad to hear that tlie right sort
of disposition is tltanifestcd.
Money Lost by not going to
T. M. Compton’s, in the Post Office Biitliling
and buying your goods, for he has just receiv
ed a fresh supply of various articles, and offers
them all low for cash, ns follows :
Coffee‘3o to 38 cts.
Sugar 16 to 25 cts.; Rice 15 ; Lard l-7q
Stick candy 40 cts ; fancy and assort.6o ;
Oyster 26 Cts box ; Sarilines 35 box ;
Lemon Syrup-TiO dts hor; Oranges $1 doz ;
Figs 40 cts b; Raisons-50; Macaroni 35;
Nuts 40 to 60 cts lb ; Nails 10 cts or $9 kg;
Starch 15 cts ; Soda 20 ; Pepper, Ginger and
Spice 50 cts each ; Rifle ! Powder ; 6o cts ;
Shot 20 ; Shoe Pegs 10 cts quart-;
Snuff 50 cts bet ;
Fresh Baker’s Bread Tuesdays and 'Satur
days, and-Pound cases, ffen cakes, and Gin
ger cakes, end fresh Light-bread on demand
any time.
Men can gctdunch every day and buy their
Cigars, Tobacco, Hats, Shoes. Boots, Books,
Newspapers, Stationery, Arnold’s superior
Writing Fluid, fliilott’s Barrel Pens, and, in
fact, almost anything except ladies’ fine dress
goods.
Ho! ye hungry, thirst}’, and naked! take
your greenbacks and go to COMP TON’S and
be supplied in the smallest house and at the
lowest price in the city !
Registers l«r the
—Forty Second District. —Bnrtow,
FloytLChiKtooga Wesley Shropshire,
Dirttown, Chattooga rounty ; W. L.
‘Goodwin, Cartersville, Bartow county.
William Hijrganbotham, colored has
been appointed as the third Register
for this ©istrici,
Taptare of Maxituißau Con
firmed.
New Orleans, May 27.—A letter
from the American consul at Monterey
confirms the capture of Maxmdian.—
The reply of President Juarez to Min
ister Campbell recounts the grievances
of his party at the conduct of Maxi
milian. He justifies previous execu
tions, aud declines to promise safety to
Maximilian in the event of his capture.
f®“ I’he following is the sentetice
pronounced upon the Fenian prisoners
Who have been on trial at Dublin for
the crime of high treason. The Lord
Chiel Justice assumed the black cap f
and said :
‘•The sentence is, that yon arid each
of you shall be taken from where you
now stand to the place from whence
you came, and that, on Wednesday, the
26th of May, you be drawn on a hurdle
to the place of execution, and that there
you and each of you shall be hanged
by the neck until you are dead ; and,
that afterwards your heads be severed
from your bodies, and the body of each
of you, divided into tour qnaiters, shall
be disposed ot as her Majesty or her
Executive shall think fit and proper.—
And may the Lord have mercy on your
souls!”
Pennsylvania Capitalists Pros
pecting in Virginia. —A party of
Pennsylvania capitalists, numbering
about twenty, arrived last week in
Richmond on a prospecting tour through
the State. It i3 said that they iepre
sent some 840,000,00 worth of capital,
and that the resources of Virginia in
the shape of coal and tobrcco will re
ceive anew impetus from their visit.
BITTERS
I
V STOMACH
$ -BITTERS! 4°
'<P \Q
% CURE %
\ DYSPEPSIA, 3^
.A o
yJ O. nnd ore (lie Ilf’s! Tonic v?
in the world.
RO BACK S
% BLCOD Lp°
% %. V
i\ PILLS;^
x% CURE V c b*
*<?. V ,CT
BICK
%% HEADACHE, J/
\ . b*
Costtvoncss, ntiit nit ili- ip
-tiiscs of Use bowels.
$ %,
X. robagk’ s y
-BLOOD
4 pteifitfi!
* CURES P
% P
SCROFULA
iit Sq mill nil Uispnse nrising N*
ARE SOLD 13Y ALE
i>rtȣgists ninl Dealers in
Pa lent Medicines
E VERYWH ERE
PRINCE, WALTON & CO.,
(Successors to'Dr. 0. W. KoUtck,)
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
Nos. 50,68, 60 &02 East Third St,
■CINCINNATI, OHIO.
DRVGOODS ! DRI GOODS !
Nc w Arr i v a1!
TALLEY. BROWN & CO,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga»,
Are now dally receiving their
SECOND INSTALIMfN
OF
Spring and Summer Goods!
In addition to thefr present stock.they %i\ RECEIVE
WEEKLY, duiliig the coming stuoui. Cue
LATEST STYLES OF DRESS'GOODS !
THEY HATE ON HAND NOW !
Black and Fancy Fllk’,
Mosatnh-ques. Grcntuftnes,
O gtmdle Vh.siins,
Wuiie and Black Iron Bar-. sj
| SWISS, MULL. NAINSOOK and JACONET MUSLINS
i White *nd Fancy Tarlatoup,
White and Fancy Uriilianfp,
Tu ked Skirt Odette,
Aiexand.e’s Kid Glcres—tight colors
Maltese anti cluxt lace collars
Lace Point., Grtfcajlse SbatrLs, Ac.
ORDERS FROM THE CO.ATri Sous iTtD
Part as follows
i Dress goods*
silks, poplins,
mozambiques,
grenadines,
lieiege,
challies,
lawns,
muslins,
and the best
stock of
PRINTS,
bro’t to? Car
tersville since
the war^
A complete as
sortment of
Hoisery and
Gloves.
Our stock of
Ladies’ shoes,
slippers and
gaiters is com
plete.
Bleached and
brown sheet
ing, table linen
and shirting.
Forgentlemen
Fine French
cloths and doe
skin.lancy cas
simeres, eng
lish tweeds,
satinet Is. jeans
and plain and
fancy linens.
A complete
assortment of
CLOTHING.
Boots, shoes,
Hats, and
NOTIOXS.
‘Calico for 10c
par yard;
Hoop skirts,
■for *75 cents.
Ladies’ lasting
gaiters for 1,50
Hats lor the
million, good
w 00l for 75c
celvedl their new aM
fit ill?. Consisting in.
We are determined to sell our goods cheaper thftn anybody. Come all— the
ricli the poor, the learned and the illiterate, the white, the black,, the male, and
denial e. the little, the big, the maimed, the halt, die blind, and buy bargains, at
BLAIR & BRADSHAW’S CHEAP STORE, IN DR, CLAYTON’S NEW &RICK BUILDING, EAST SIDE ih R
, Cartersville, Georgia. April V 2 ibt>7.
Facial Notices.
Know Thy Destiny.
Madame E.-F. Thok>'tj.\. tlie grrcat English
As rologist, (Clairvoyant and Psychroinrtrican.
who has astonished the scientific classes of" the
Old World, has now loe.-rtt’d herself at Hud
son, N. Y. Madame Thornton possesses such
wonders ul powers-of second sight, as to enable
her to impart knowledge of the greatest, im
|>or-art?e to the singie or married of either sex.
While in a state of trance, she delineates the
very features of the person you- are to marry,
and by the aid *»f an instrument of intense pow
er, known as the Psychomotrope,
to produce a life-like picture of ihe fu'tirc hus
band or wife of the applicant, together with
date of marriage, position in life, leading traits
of character. &c. This is no hnmOug.as thou
sands of testimonials can assert. She will send
when desired a certified certificate, or written
guarantee, that the [ie'ure is what it purports
to he. By enclosing a small lock of hair, and
stating place of hirtiiy age, disjrosition, and
complexion, and enclosing fitly cents and
stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you
will receive the picture and desired informa
tion by return mail. All communications
sacredly confidential. Address in confidence
Madame E F Thornton - , P. 0. Box 223, Hud
son, N. Y. march 1, ly
Wonderful but True.
MADAME RE rILXGTOIV, the world-re
nowned Astrologist and Somnambulistic Clair
voyant while in a clairvoyant state, delineates
the very features of the person yon arc to mar
ry, and by the aid of an instrument of intense
power, known as the Psychomotrope, guaran
tees to produce a perfect life-like picture of the
future husband or wife of the applicant, with
date of marriage, occupation, leading traits of
character,&c. This is no imposition, as test
imonials without number can assert. By sia
ting place of birth, age, disposition, color of
eyes and Hair, and enclosir g fifty cents, and
stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you
will receive the picture by return mail,togeth
er with information.
fii&}“'Addrcss in confidence, Madame \Jeh
tri de Ueminoto.v, P. 0. Box 297. West Troy,
N.. Y. march I, ly
EXCELSIOR! EXCELSIOR!!
O ZEE ASTELLAIR/S
Hair Exterminator
For Removing Superfluous
Hair.
To the lad’es especially, this invaluable dep
ilatory recommends itself as being an almost
indispensable article to fema'e lieauty. is easi
ly aj plied, does not bum or injure the skin,
but acts directly on the roots. It is warranted
to remove superfluous hair from low foreheads,
or from any part of the body, completely, to
tally and radically extirpating the same, leav
ing tile skin soft, smooth and natural. This is
the only article used by the French, and is the
only real, effectual depilatory in existence,,—
Price 75 cents per package, sent post-paid, to
any address, on receipt of an order, by
BERGER,SHITTTS & CO. Chemists,
285 Ri-vei Street, Troy, N. Y.
inarch 1, IBC7. fy
A Young Lady return
mg to her country home, rftcrai sojourn of a
few months in the-Ofty, was hardly re cognised
by her friends. In place Os a coarse, rust c
flushed face, she. had a soft ruby complexion,
of almost marble smoothness, and instead of
twenty-three she really appeared brit eighteen.
Upon inquiry as to the cause of -so great a
change,she plainly told 'them that sbe>used
tlicFircasftian Kalin, and'Considered
it a'tPiifvußnisble acquisition to a Lady’s toilet.
By its use any (Lady or Gentleman can im
prove their persona! appearance an hundred
fold. It is simple *in : its combination, as Na
ture herself is Simple, yet 'unsurpassed in its
etticacy fit drawing impurities from, also hea!
ing, cleansing and beautifying -the skin and
complexion. By its direct action on the cuti
cle -it draws from it ad its ''impurities, kindly
heali’ng'tbe same, and "leaving'the surface as
Nature intended it hould bt, clear, soft, smooth
and beautiful. Price sl, sent by Mail or Ex
press, on receipt of ah order'by
W. L. CLARK -& G0.,-Chemists,
No. 3 West Fayette Str., "SYRACUSE, N. V.
The on’y American Ag.ents 'for the sale of
the same. march 1, ly
COMA.
Ch! she Was'beautiful and fair.
With starry eyes, and radiant hair,
Whose curling tendrils soft, entwined.
Enchained'the .ery heart and nnpd-.
CRISPER COM 4.
For Carling flic liair of cither
Sex Into Wavy and Glossy
Ringlets or Heavy Mas
sive Carls.
By using this article Ladies and *rentlemcn
can beautify -themselves a thousand fold. It
is tl»9 only article in the world that will curl
straight hair, and at the same ti.fte give 'it a
beautiful, glossy appearance. The Crisper
Coma not only curia the hair, but invigorates,
beautifies, and cleanses it; is highly and de
lightfully perfumed, and is the .mosteomplete
article ol the kind ever offered to the Ameri
can public. The Crisper-Coma will be sent to
any address, sealed an t postpaid for !£ l.
Address all orders to
W. L. CLVRK &<OO., Chemists,
No. 3 West Fayette Street, Syracuse,
march k, ly N. 4
TO (OMI JII'TItCS.
The advertiser, having been restored to health id a
few weeks ty a very simple remedy, after hating suf
sered for several years with a severe Ini*# affection,
and that dread disease Consumption—is anxious to
make known to his feTlow-sufferers the means of cu e.
To all who desire i% he will send a C'py of the
prescription used (free of elrrge), wi’h the directions
for prep nog and us ng the same, which they wd! find
a SURE CUIfE for CONfUMPriON, ABTHMA. BRON T
CHI l'I J , COUGHS. COLDS, and all Throat and Lung
AUeci, jus. Toe on’y object, of the advertiser in sending
the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread
iuformafion which he -conceives to be invaluabl-*, and
he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it ■will
c r st them nothing, andmav proa-e a biessi. g. Parses
wishing the presciiptlon, FREK, by return m«i>, will
please adaress REV. EDWARD A VCD,SON,
Villiamsburg, Kings Cos., New Yoik.
May Ist, 1567. wTy.
FuiaOßS Os loi til.
A Ce itleman wlin suffered for years from Nervous
Bebi itv, Premature, Decay, and all the effects of
vou h ul indiscretion, w 11, lor the sake o.’ .ufferit g
humar.jtr, send free to all wlih need it. the receipe amt
directions for making the simple remedy by which he
was,cn-ed. wishing to profit by the adver
tiser's experience, can do 60 by addressing, in perfect
confidence, JOHN I>. OGDEN, 42 Cedr r Street, New
York. May 1, 1367. wJy.
Free to Everybody.
A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving information
of'the greatest irhpoitance to the young of
liotli sext-'s.
It teaches how the horhely mny
Ifrrftirjftil, the disjiined respected, urftl kite for
saken Joved,
Ato voting lady or gentleman should fail to
send t'ucir Address, and re -cive a copy post
paid, by ict’iai ajiii.
11 “'ll I, C-jti I". 0. Drawer, SI. I roy, N, A
DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS!!
A, T W II 0. L.S A L E A N I) It E T V 1 4..
1M M ENS E ATT RA C Vk M N \‘X
TH£ CHEAPEST GOODS OF THE SEASON f.
* v?H r.L'Yf R 9 ptv to cull r\i orcc ai.«l secure the rerv bed c-f kotdf. ■ itbe lew* it All CJ cii.
muikcU iu jiltAiu Ugurta.
ONE PRICE ONLY t
Prices G* arantecd to Correspond will i the Timr«.
JOIIJS' JII.~€U4JVJVOJV,
Corner of Whitehall and Hunter Slr^els,
that'iw'wi'iTif * ' nforms ll * 3 blend* acJ the public. that liis ti ck Is non; complete In eV ery i)ejat indent, amt
Mo2nxA.Tr, 13TH
m»ife <Wn *ll his Goods »t prics« to pnrrcnomt with ihe times. AH consumers of Drv Goods will consult their
interost hr examining -his sp’en.lid stn-k h. f„r e purchsshi(r e>ewhe r e.
barsrafrns w ill be offered to rash buyers for the rexi tMrtvtlavt* fn order to rednee the orr«en* «so
ftp to nnke room MRI-Summer St* eV. wbfeh 1 in*ei «l puwhftMi'ir hi she immeuse Auciicb &nlt*s wlibrli wilt
take pnice in New the latteF part of and early pait of next u^onib.
e erondp be?np marked In pHIn fissure* thr evWe»*e OM the s>rW® ffHI V»e t»erv Inw*, rn>\
**l f nnot 1 a I'Fic'e Pustntv en ear the jvfcce of ♦ very arftle'e and
i r \ T ? thoß sav np Ht H d,stance 1 "owld pay, If they peril me their order* they will be promptly tilled at the
lowestjv-lce. r f the se«*mp % J * w t
Annexed will be found a schedule of Goods in the different departments;
Dress Goods Department;
Black and Fanev S Ika, }*laln and Printed Oiiml'H,
I la.n and .L'nbroidere«t Grenadines, Oauns Oambrir and Cbambray,
CliHlJics. T[ amort ne, Rare f e Pebrjro
Rr.»«e Bnrepo, printed BrllPMo,
Mozabiqne, printed Jaconf^,
Printed Peroalea, plnnpbie
HOuse-Xeeping Department;
9. 10, 11, and 12-4 Ibache ' and Brown Shce'inc,
6, 9 uud 10—4 Bleached aid Hi own 'I «hle Dimn«k,
A SplendiJ Line of Irish lAnon-, Nnpkirp,
Towels, gjotoh Di'jp r. Hunk Dl«per
RusaU Crash, MarsrlHca
and Lancaster Qul'de.
White Goods Department!
Swiss, dacouct, Nainsook, Mull and Crhnp-d Muslin.
- Ptaiil and Striped NauiMj k. Hw'ss and Jacnnot Mds'ins.
fin, Cord Muslin, Hi hop Lawn, While and
Cule.ed Tarleloi , B Ullanto,
A fine assortment orgllk and SUk L'ce Clo.k* Rotundes and Po|ule, O.’Lnadlne and lSU ' Cd
. ... , . „ UareßeSh ovlg
A ftUl line ol Alexander s Kid Gloves, Par's Si k Minis l.isle Thread ...l r. ,
White flilk Gloves, Silk, Linen ad Palm Leaf Pans, tl.ie rr«neb Corsets ( WhMeVnHi . °h" VW ’ P ' rl
s u per i , r ,K, , d. r oi,iern.,L. ( .c«, Collars and Cuffs, Boulcred, lllins.iched , i,d L, C J apdkesc Ks« H n' y
and Silk Uandkerchmfs, beaulil.il Parasols, S Ik and Cotton Sun UwbrpiUs, ' h^8 > Cvlto 4
DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT:
I S£I‘SH?P S3 iKSSßfssar = "•* r ” ,k “ i,h
For Gt iHs' and KlojV Wear *
HAHm C | k . re "' c,l ( TrlcotX'loM;, Black French Doeskin Fancy Cnsalmerg, Osahmnrette. Foplbh Tweed*,
c >’ *»«-|-eeil-esi, Brup dVtt, English Half U,«
Always un h*iud, a full stuck ot Notions, Boots and Shoes Trunks aud £traw Qjodt.
Join m, (awos.
Corner Whitehall rihl Hunter WtreetM, Atlanta, tia.
PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE TIMES
TOR 1367.
Chamberlain , Cole 4' Boynton ,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Are selling their immense-Stock ol
" 'sSSSo
At Wholesale and Retail, for Cash Only,
At Vs ic € s to sii i t tli c l v i in « s
Tlfflir Stock GOODS <*om|>ri.«ps every new stvle in.the American markets
HOSIERY am i GLOVES- ihe lary;pst ever lironght to Atlanta ;
SILK and POPLIN (COVERINGS, and iACE POINTS «r every variety;
EMBRCiDEHIES LACE GOODS f »* ( - V(j ry de«cnplmn;
PARASOLS a»d SILK UMBRELLAS to Slli, f,v,Jr y l,f »dy;
TABLE DAMASKS NAPKINS- TOWELS- TOWELING »nd]RJSH LINENS :
CURTAINDAWASKSAioods lor Men’sand Boys uear.JJOMESTICS il '“ ! NOTIONS
A L L F U R T II E L(J W ESI’ C A SII P R IC E
April Vi —ly,
♦*
WHOMIMOciR Mralrell^CHliNT.
No 1 Granite Block, Broad Street,
{Adjoining the llail-lioad,J
b. f. MOORE, ATLANTA, GA. T. p. FLEMING.
Wholesale Dealer in Flour, Grain- Hay. and
all Western Products,
Orders for ar y description of Merchandise promptly filled, ar.tl consignments solicited.
April 26, 1867.w3tn
MENS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING AT THE GATE CITY
Wc wou'd respectfully inform our fiicDds and the public that we have just received due of the largest »hd
b»gt selected siock* of
SF.aiiTQ SUMMER OLOTTiUSTCS-!
Ever birtueh't Atlanta a’l df which been for us from bou* 1 tat late decline, for
Cash, vritu rcf-ac4.ee to the wants of tiiis section. We would respjctfuEj invite ass to an examination of
Our Goods and Prices,
Feeling <*on£dent fk >t We can suit, the rao't econoirdcai, *3 well *s ‘h» Qjot* fa3tid(oU«. at (r. p,j cc at 3
Space tloe. nut permit to enumerate ail the G tods k-:pt oj tt bjt it to say .we have ulce
Cassimere Suits for $7 50 to $lO
and npwards. Those acrinairrteS r ith our G->od<. need no* hr fo’d that oar CJnth'ne 1« fliade up by the
workmen, and of superior goo<l,. in add tion to the aboio. we keep, also, a large stock of
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
Or-tia 1 *"- ~ of PUFFED and PHIS* Will ft BHIKT4. FANCY sort BFIO'YN' L! V F.N BIURTH, DN-DERGAf*-
MENrt*. df all sizes Fancy and Plain TIE 4. of-*ll descripti in«, Silk atid l/nkn Pocket Ha dktrcMeff, G»*nul
Gray’s Pafent M.l ied Colla-, as wall as Glazed and .Marseilles Oollara, All of .vh.ch will be sold cheaper th
can be bGught elsewhere.
Also, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Sole l eather and other Trunk*
Carpet Bags and Valises, Eugene and Saratoga Ladies,
Trunks, &c. Before purchasing, please call at the
Gate City Clothing Store by
A. ROSENFELI) & BHO.,
Ntxt co:r t-> McCi’.ny A: Go’s prug Stor*", AA'fiituli.ill Strecf.
April 26, 18C*7.wtc MLWT/I, CtOITGA,