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town was induced to ilnve to the Der
by. The day was spent »s all Derby
days are spent ; he was returning
heme ; a vehicle shot ahead ot him, and
in a spirit of rivalry not uncommon
upon race days he whipped his horse :
wheel and wheel caught; the vehicle of
lit* oponent, if I may use the term, was
upset and its owner thrown heavily to
the ground. With the rapidity of
thought Belfont alighted ami went to
the assistance of the fallen man, who
had received a severe contusion upon
his head, and enraged with the pain,
and more than half intoxicated, coni'
menced a volley of abuse. To put an
end to the scene, Belfont gave him his
card with his address, telling him that
in the morning he would satisfy him by
nnkiug an ample apology to any friend
h<* might send, and so thought no more
oi the Rimer till next day, while at
breakfast, a gentleman waited upon
him.
•If, sir, you are a friend of the gen
tleman whom 1 so unfortunately threw
from his gig last evening, [willatrnce
anticipate your mesaage, by frankly
offering anv apology that one gentle
man may make to another through a
third person.’
‘Stay, sir, I am commissioned to
demand a written apology.’
•For what purpose is a written apol
ogy required ?’ said Belfont.
“Thai he may post you (pardon me
lor useiug my prompted language) as a
coward when and where pleased.’
‘This is sheer madness. Does your
In end know that it is to a soldier he
ad | rc«s(’« this request?’ said Belfont.
He h *lieves that it is Lieutenant Bel'
font, late of the British Auxiliary Leg
ion. Is he right/’
*He IS.’
‘Then you can no longer wonder at
Mr. Gray refttseiug to accept anything
but an adject apology, or a meeting. In
I ict Mr. Belfont, lie will not rest satis
fi *d until you and lit have stood before
each other in a struggle, of I ile or death.
“Good Heavens, how strange! the
brother of poor Gray,” said Belfont, ad
ding, however, when lie had recovered
from his astonishment, “but why should
Mr. Gray seek my life?”
•‘He believes you to be the murderer
of hisbrother.”
Maddened by tbe unexpected revival
of the old shame, he became mad.—
“Fool, fool,” exclaimed Belfont, “was
not the iinposibility of his having fall n
bv mv hand proved?”
“No but simply that he 1 died by a
bayonet, which was easily hidden by
the'murderer.”
••I will not meet him. By Heavens
I will not—dare not,” Belfont replied
not thinking that those very words lent
strength to the suspicion against him.
“Then Mr. Gray will proclaim you.
sir. what he be!.eves you, an assassin
and ioul duelist, even to the very wo
man ■>( whose affections you have rob
bed my friend,” said be.
••What mean you ? ” he exclaimed
grasping his arm.
“Tlct but for you, Mr. Gray would
have been married to Miss , whom
he hears you are about to lead to the
alter.”
ur-est nrnvens: another cnmplica
ti m! Then jealousy, anger every bad
passion took possession of Belfonl’s
tutud. He fell in the hands of an in
visible destiny that was dragging him
downward—down wait! to destruction
and could make but one answer—to
meet him. They met the following
day; but, thank Heaven, Belfont had
time to cyol. They exchanged fire;
Ins hall passed through the rim of Be l
s • s hat. Bellonl’s fire was in the air.
1 - insisted upon another fire, Belfont
refused; he taunted him with cowardice,
and again the murder ol his brother.
My friend could bear no more. His
opponent bad his wish. They fired;
he fell dead, and from that moment Bel
foul w andered about from town to town
endeavoring to secrete himself. He had
r. i friends in England, but, at last, re
in “Tt be ring me, lie made his way toward
my residence. As he crossed the bridge
tbe moonlit waters seemed to him to
oiler him peace and repose. A species
of madness seized him. lie could see
only those calm waters, and-- but you
know the rest.
Tii<3 day following mv interview with
him llie Door fellow grew worse, and
mortification supervened. Feeling lie
v. .ts dying, he prayed of me to see A!iss
and explain away the terrible im
putations tinder which he had suffered,
then with almost his last breath, he said:
••Crawford, a good resolve siiould nev>
er He broken. Had I manfully battled
; gainst iny passions, as against the err
unv. this misery had been spared us
all.” And, with these words, my poor
friend passed away.
“A terrible storrv; but was the mur
derer of Captain Gray ever discover
ed?”
“He was- Gray had long, but sec
retly, addressed the senora, not, how
ever, so secrete! v, but that of a rival, a
young Spaniard; had watched him. nay
had watched them leave the house to
gether; he followed, and awaiting his
opportunity had stabbed him from be
hind, and taking the girl in bis arms
had carried her back to her faiher, the
A'caid,:, who was too greatful for the
service perform id, to give up the assas
sin. It was the girl’s screams that at
tracted Belfont. who reached the body
of the murdered man only a minute or
so before the appearance of Billy,’
“One more question,” l said, “and
wo quit this terrible tragedy ofreal life.
1 be lady whom Belfont was about to
marry; how did she receive the news?”
“Alas, alas!” exclaimed Crawford,
“Did it kiil her?’
“Not so; far worse. ITer past —her
future tnay be told in a sentence. She
is now in a lunatic asylum 1”
editor wrote a leading article
on the fair sex, in the course of which
he said : “Girls of seventeen or eighteen
are fond of beaus.” When the paper
was issued he was rather shocked io
discover that an unfortunate tvpograph
tcal error had made him say, “Girls'.f
or eighteen are so •<! of
_f' n! V , He had better use the French
» ,ra l (beaux) hereafter.
; CAartasyiEiL au-i ito/tM
i|'s S' W
EJIW
J. A. ERWIN & CO,.
j
A KE NOW RECEIVING. AT THE OLD STAND
f\ OF .1, \ S. EfiWIM, an elegant
stock of
FALL AID WIMTER GOODS!
V\ hich they will soil at die
Lowest Prices.
Everybody is invited tc
G s J *\ r? T? 3
h xi ia it
AND
Buy Bargains!!!
Their motto is
Sm&Il Profits and
Quick Returns.
Cartersviflc. Oet, 17, 1867,
FURNITURE ITURNITURSI"!
GTJO. P. FRAZER
Marietta street, Atlanta, Ga.
WHOLES ALU AA D RETAIL DEAi.ER,
His now on hand one of the largest and eheapes
stocks of
FURNITURE
in At’aota. embracing PARLOR SKTh, CHAMBER Sets
CHAMBER SETS BEADSTEADS,
WRITING DESKS, SOFAS,
BUREAUS, ROCKERS,
WARDRO3ES, WASH STADS,
CHAIRS WHAT-NQTC.
in short, everything needed to complete a first-class
took of furniture, inducing the
13 SST^iCHEAPEST
Ever offered in this city. The attention of the cit
izens of Atlanta and and the country geueia'ly is re
epectfuliy ill. I. l‘ to this e t■: hli.shu.ent, Oreat induc
mtnto to th trade Prices low to suit the times. Or
ders filie lprcmptty aud well. '
Aug. 9tli 1867. ts.
W. A. OEWEESC,
CARTEUSViU.E. GA.,
Dealer in
Family Groceries.
Confectioneries,
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
LIQUORS.
&c., &c.
Store opposite the Courthouse, on Maine
Street, adjoining the new brek store ot P. L.
M >on and Cos. oct 17, wtf
J. O. MATTTKd’JON. fl. IT. M LtUOHLTN.
J. 0.
[Formerly SrovALt.. McLauuhi.tn & Co.J
GEM’L COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Augusta, (hi.
Consignments of Grain, Bacon and Produce
promptly attended and cash remitted on day of
sale. Grain sacks ou hand at very law prices.
Agents for Mentour, Hopewell and Hock
Cotton Mills.
Refferertces; Tlon J. P. King, Augusta (la,
Augusta Savings bank.
July 26, 1867. wfy.
\\. II 3IL i j:t r. J. WATT HARRIS.
W.H.Gr“ E *‘ T &C°
Dealers exclusively in
Hardware
and Cutlery,
Iron and Steel
Nails and
Castings.
Agricultural
Implements.
COOKING, PARLOR AND HEATING
EIRECT PROMT HE
MANUFACT O it 1 E S.
FUBUISHIK <3-
Agents for the sale of the celebrated
CLOVER AND GRASS
S E 33 ID S .
The stock of the above goods will be increas
ed to meet the den and and ottered on reason
• able terms for CASH ONLY.
• W. .X GZL.3BUT Be CO
CAKTERsVILI.fi, GA.
Sept. 27th ISG7— wtfeb IC.
'LET THERE BE LIGHT
there; is light,
EON-EX PLOSIVE LIGHT.
This light is easily c mpr.hended in darkness;
T II E
Clearest, Biightest, Steadiest
A N D
Light .'iOw in u^e.
O
Sstrclla, os- Star Oil.
0
i he material of which this oil is manufac
tured is abundant in this country, and pur
chasers huyimr this ei! need Rave to fears of
he eij bountifully supplied. It is manufactured
a' and tor sale in Gaitcsviile bv Messrs Marsh
& I bom as. sole proprietors for the counties of
Bartow, Colb Polk, Floyd, Whitfield and
Gordon, All persons are hereby forewarned
against infringing on this right irr anv way, as
it is dulv patented - the only patented Burn
ing 0: ; ever introduced intothi- market—and
as the right to the above counties have been
secured by the above firm, any irifrii.gmenfc on
the same will be punished to tbe ex ent of the
law. Lamps. Barters and (’himreys, also,
sold a* W. L, Kirkpatrick’s Drug Store, for
CASH, by
MARSH & THOMAS.
January 3d, ISOS-tf
Georgia Brrfow Cos.
TWO months "ft r date arpltcaMon tvi!! he made to
the Honor! hie Court of Ordinary < f B.rt <k c ,u> ty
for lenve to "ell the wild amt m ultivifed Iw-cs, be
loniftnsr to the e'tute of John Kean dr, r ere s> d’, for
the benefit , f ,1k- !.e T r* ) , v ->l c-e !«*#.». < f -aid dteeasedi
’J’. II KENNEDY - .)
JA S. KEN NEL) Y f Admrß
- y 10th, TSCs.
Georgia B?rfow C o.
TWO month' after datanptieiuion win he made to
the honorable On-1 of Ordinary ~f B trtnw county
for leave t ge l the whole of he re"l estate of Samuel
V Plieatp, deceased, late of said oonrty. January Bth
Georgia Barftnv Cos.
TWO mo- ths after dat" :■ rmlications will be made to
tit* If >n« rable Court Ordina yofß it w c-unty
for leave to sell the retd estate of Robert. KIHot , de
ceasi .1 of said canity. A. M. PENN, Adtu’r.
Ja ,uary Sth iS6S.
House and Lot for Sale.
TBAIIE house and lot formerly occupied by
T. F. Stocks is now thrown upon the
market, The house contains four rooms and
tour fire places; good kitchen, well and smoke
house; and the lot contains 2$ acres of land
with gcitd garden, stable, Au\, and near a pond
of fresh water, adjoining the steam mill lot.
The above property will be sold in a body, or
divided, and the half with the improvements
-old separately. For further particulars np
ply to J. G. STOCKS,
at the livery t tab’e,
Jan. 3d, IS6B-tf, Cartersvilte; Ga,
Georgia Barlow Cos.
wTXT\ DaYB after date application wBl he made to
K the Honorable * ourt of Orditinry of Bartow county
for leave to 8 *1 real eatMe b lorjginjr ro tbe estate of
I. S. Gl*olston, late of said county, deceased; sold f or
tile ben fit. of the heirs and c editors of s id deceased.
Jan. loth, 1663:2m. G. C. GUOL3ION, Adm’r.
#
En:erprise in Bartow!
Having made arrangements to receive
hides through agents to be tanned on
i-lia es, lin shed m workmanlike elegant stile
L , t
K. Hudgins, Carter6vTle; or Parham & Good
win, Cass Station, w ill receive and label hides
and receipt for same. Perms one half, (one
side ot leather for each hide), to be returned at
place of reception. Highest mark t prece paid
for dry and green hides. Samples of leather
from our yard may be seen upon application to
my agents WM. ALLEN,
Dec. 20th, 1°67-ly. Pine Log, Ga. 1
S. CLAITTON & SON.
DEALERS IN
GENERAL M ERG HANDS IE
C-aRTEUSVILLE, Ga,
Dry Goods and Notions,
Shoes ad Hats,
Quecnsware and Glassware,
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
Buckets, Tubs & c,
Sugar and Coflec,
Lard and Tobacco, &c., &c.
We respectfully invite you to call and ex
amine our stock. We propose to sell goods at
as low prices as any house in the tow a.
S. CLAYTON & SON.
Dec. 20th, 1867-ts,
Xoolt to ITour Inter
estl
JSTE W <3-O O3D S
AT LOW PRICES.
THE undersigned takes pleasure in announ
cing to the citizens of Bartow and adjoin
ng counties, that he has just opened out a
fresh and well selected s'ockof
CrOiuls,
OFALLI IRIETIES.
usually kepi in a Store,
nil of which was bought on the very best terms ,
and I am willing, and can afford, to sell at as
SHOUT PROFITS
as nv one, and flatter myself th?.t I can give
satisfaction,
Both in CXualitp anb pn'ft,
t > a y one who will favor me with a CALL,
H >ptng to receive a liberal share of patronage
from my old customers and friends and the
public generally. I await your cull,
P. L. MOON,
CARTERSVILLE, Oct. 17, 1807,
GEORRH R.4RTOW COI \TY.
HERE 'S, J. p. Hart Ur. !mp''c' t. > me for leOer. rs
Giro I.,tie. |p of ~,e person ,nd property f Idn
tWlc and Harold B-ck, mim «.
Thsse a r e ’Se-rfor.-to fin- r nd admontsh sII »nd
I- siUsr. Uie kind ed and of said minors to fpe
h -o' j- tlors ifr.nv tt.ev t-i- . , wt'hln t. r Itm- pro
hr l ,w. - ’her- t e let./*’ s < f yuar'U 'n«htp wt 1
b- va'tx! sod sonlicnt. G’l-e order my hand and
official signature this January 5,1M18.
J. A. HOWARD Old.
ftfum -n/itripd en's.
'Aiie Jttvefiy Klouse in
ATLANTA, GECRGEA.
ER LAWSHE,
t flocks,
Jewelry and
Silverware,
V 9 riicfcrsakers 7 Tools
and I^Zaterial.
Ah Articles Warranted as
liepresentcd.
TVut 'hes and Jewelry Repaired by
competent workmen and U urranlcd.
M«y l, 18C7. wly
cMoTgiFsTcottoi Girls
.^Tcei.WERY&-SftSj^
T am now prepared tr furrush the Horace L. Emery
“UNIVERSAL" CGTTGN GINS AND
OOITXtEIiTSJiI fiS-
With l£:tiliva.y & Lever Eiorse pow
ers for opperating them.
Dorn: r>< rsniial exueriercein tl'eiHng of this machin
ery. With the at.rteil experiei.ee anil pe feet sato fuc
ti »nos a iart-e nnmher who have purchH«< and fr-un me.
I am enabled tot-snr- eattgfaciton to all who wi'l ive
me a call. 1 sell than at manufac urers prices, freight
added.
Description and price Circulars
furnished ou application
in person or by letter. An assorted stock of
various other machines and agricu.tural im
plements on hand.
p. W. J. ECHOL,
AGRICULTURAL MACHINE AND
IMPLEMENT DEALER,
Whitehall street,
aug 23-wtf. Atlan'a, Ga
BEMOYBD
FRESH GROCERIES
also, PKOBEJCE, bought, and sold.
ft is useless for us to enumerate all the ar
ti lesm the Grocery Line. We keep every
thing necessary to lm tept in a regular
illlll
Provision store.
Consisting, in part, of
BACON, LARD,
MEAL, FLOUR,
ooawi, wuzat,
SUGAR, COFFEE,
SALT, SYRUPS,
CHEESE, RICE
CONFECTIONERIES,
SWEET MEATS.
CANNED FRUITS,
SOAPS, CIGARS.
TOBACCOS, &C.
BAGGING, ROPE AND TWINE, &C.
And n thousand and things too numerous to
me am iu a nawspaper luivertisemoiit, to all
of whioh we lm iit* tin* at cuti >ri of toe public.
Wc will soil Groceries, etc,, just as low down
as any other Grocery t ousc in the market
can afford to .sc I. Call and see us and try us
at our new stand, A. A. SKINIShR 6c (JO,
Carters ui/le , Nov . 8.
New Marble rard.
S. B- OATMAN, Agent.
For WILLIAM GRAY,
Importer arid Dealer in Italian. Block'
adille , and White Rutland Statuary
MARBLE.
WE are now receiving and
have in store, a arge and
desiral'le stock of finished!
and rough Marble, which!
we olfer to the public on
the most reasonable
term*.
m:
Owing to the l.igh price of marble at th : s
time, many persons are kept from purchasing.
I propose to reduce prices so that all can buy.
My facilities are such f r purchasing the ma
terial, that I will be satisfied with small profits
and quick Sales—sueli is mv motto.
We arc prepared to I’umis.i m the best style,
Monuments, c irved and plain, Box Tombs,
T blets, carved and plain, Head-stones, Urns,
Vases. &c t , and Furnishing Marble of all de
scriplions,
W ith good and experienced workmen in all
departments of biisim ss, we hope t merit a
sh ire of pul. ic p.tronage* De.ignsof Monu
ments and any other work in Marble, furnish
ed gratis.
Orders so icited and promptly filled. Office
and Yard adjoining Be Ivue Hotel and oppo
ite Georgia Railroad Depot. Jas. Vaughan, of
Bartow county, is our agent.
Dec 20th, 1867-1 v
PAINTS for FARMERS an others.— liu
Grafton Mineral Paint Cos. are now m nu
tacturing the Be-t. Cheapest and n> .st Durab e
Paiut in us ; two coats well {Hi 1 , eg*, mixed with
pure Linseed Oil, will last 10 or 15 years; it i.-
ol a light brown or beautiful chocolate color,
andean be changed to green, I or, 1 stone, drab,
olive or cream, to suit the ta. le of the con
sumer. It is valuable for Houses, Barns.
Fences, Carriage and Car-makers, Pails and
Wooden-ware, Agricultural Implemci ts, Ca
nal Boats, Vessels and Ships’ Bottoms, Can
v.,s, Metal and Shingle Roofs, (it being Fire
and Wat r proof), Floor Oil Cloths, (on<
Manufacturer having used 5000 bids, the past
year,) and as a paint lor any purpose i:
unsurpassed for body, durability, elasticity, anil
adhesive! ess. Price g,6 per bbl. of «iOO lbs ,
which will supply a farmer for vears to come.
Warranted in all eases as above. Send for a
•Ircuiar which giv-s fu ! l particulars. Norn
genuine unless brand and in a trade mark Graf
ton Mineral Paint. Address
DANIEL IHDWELL, 251 Pearl Street,
New York.
ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS, ,
V, R. TLMiY. J, S. STEWART, j
N Cos., Ga. Ox loro, Ua. !
~TOMMEY! STEWiF
IMPORTERS AND I)E LEKS IN
HARDWARE,
A; the Sign oft! e
MILL SAW and GAME COCK,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.,
Res ectfu’ly call »' e attention of merchants and oth
e.s to ih ir large and well ass irttd st"e:. if
foreign and Domestic Hardware,
Consisting in part of
Iron, Steel, Nails,
Builders’ nnd Carriage Materials,
Agricultural Implements,
Grain Cradles,
Sythe Blades,
Tools of all kinds, <fen., <fcc.;
-ALSO
LEATHER, LIME AND CPTTON YARNS.
AGENTS FOE
Hook’s Anti-Friction Metal.
Baugh’s Kawbone Super-Phosphate of
Lime,
BnlTalo Scale Works,
Nonpareil Washing Machine
PROPRIETORS AND AGE' TS FOR
Brook’* I’alenl PoHable <Tot
toa mid S3ay Screw and
Revolving I*res*
In over one hundred counties in Oeor*l».
Fir County Rights for Safe.~%& a
April 12, ly.
ElT€i©2 |
AND
CARRIAGES.
SADDLERY AND HARNESS
fe. A Whips and Ennamele l
l .. 4 l.f-tihrr ami Cloth. c- }\
£ Fumistiing Goods, a
fine assortment.
G. C. ROGERS,
Uccatur street.
At Santa, Ga.
Second Boor below Messrs. Moore & Marsu,
am! opposite the United States and American
Hotels
l. -ir Brices will he found more reasonable
and stock more complete than any in the city
AND BUGGIES
•
IP. °f the most approved styles and
; A v gA i -'v' Finish on hand and made to or-
W—!■'.... vL. Jer.
The largest stock of
SMmmam
Hardware
in tne cry.
TRIMMINGS*
of all kinds and qualities kept on hand for the
trade.
Sept 27,1867- wly.
Hand Looms.
DR. H.STT.I.S, ANDREW PUNN, R.PCTT.EXN
President. Secretary. lTtasurer
GEORGIA LOOM
AND
MA NU UFAC TURING CO MPA NY.
Manufacturers and Planters, look to your interests,
and don't fail to call at Bell-Johr.son Building, nexidoor
to the Post-office, and see it in opperatiou
MENDENHALL'S IMPROVED SF T F-ALTING
HAND AND POWER LOOM!
Ea?l°rT T nderßtooA, E>v«Lt tn Operate, and mere relia
ble Pettse'ses superior advsntugea over other Hand
Looms, is more simple and durable.
PLANTERS CAN BE INDEPENDENT
By Weaving all their Goods for Home Wear on the
MENDENHALL IMP PLED
HAND LOOM.
FROM 15 TO 30 YARDS
CAN BE WOVEN ON THIS LOOM IN ONE DAY.
it weaves as fast as any Factory Loom!
HALF THE CD STOF THE CLOTHING OF A FAMILY
CAN BE SAVED BY ITS USE !
From Five to Ten Dollars a day can lie made on it.
ITS PARTS ARE SELF-CHANGING.
By the tugiing of an Easy Crank it lets the Warp off,
winds up the Olom, trea 1 the Treadles, and throws the
shuttle. It weaves Jeans, patinets, Linsey, B anket
Twill, DcubSe-Flain Cloth, various kinds of lti bed
Goods, Fencing Twill* of all kinds, FUx, Ootto , T w,
or All-Wool Cloth, Baking, Towering, Tab e Linen. Bal
moral S« ir's, Woolen, L'nen aid Hemp arpcts— in
fact any thing, from a Haudsome bilk to a Rag 'Jarpei.
IT IS SMALL, NEAT AND LIGHT,
Motliryer than a common Breakjaxt Table.
11 IS MADE IN THE MOST WORKMANLIKE MAN
NER,
Os I'iood Material and Handsomely Varnished.
IT IS VERY SIMPLE AND EASILY UNDERSTOOD,
Everything is Perlormed by Turning
a Crank.
LOOMS AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE,
for Far her Pm titular*, BM of Priceh. Descrip
tive CirctUarm and Bamplisot We ving. add. ess
GEORGIA LOOM AND
Manufacturing Company,
Atlanta, Ga.
R. PRATT, Agent.
March 22, 18(17, wfim
m
*-ipfe
GLENN, WRIGHT CARR
COTTON FACTORS,
Storage & Commission Merchants,
■ZATIj.A.ITTA.. GEORGIA.
E
SITUATED ALONG SIDE THE RAILROAD. ENABLES US TO RECEIVE AND SHIP FREE OF DftAYAS
CUB COTTON WAREHOUSE
Is of large capacity, thoroughly FIRE-PROOP, and our facilities for handling COTTOf.
unequalled by any in the South. We will s>tort nni .SRII ?tlcrf, or ship from this or any othei
point, to Boston, Philadelphia. Savannah,
AVic T’o ft, Baltimore, Charleston, or LIPEMIPOOI
Making LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES, when desired.
Under the Ravenue RegaDtton, COTTON can be shipped to this place under bill of lading, by calling ur"-
Deputy Collect >r at point of shipment, without prepaying Revenue Tax. . t n .
Tt e central position of Atlanta - If. rs mmy advantages, making it an important Cotton Market. Iho Bank t
facilities, and diverging Railroads, enable us to
Cotton in Any Direction
WE SELL THE BEST
IMPROVED COTTON GINS.
Also Bagging, Rope, and weet’s Patert Iron Tie, the Best in in Use.
portable (Exit's* far Jtlanir, JO.orsf, anl) Mirant sofotr,
SMUT MACHINMS,
TURBINE WATER WHEELS,
HICKS’ STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS.
We Receive ami Sell on Commissions, all kinds of JPl'OtiUCe .Hid I*l’o V» ** Oj
Corn, Oafs, Wheat, Flour, fiSacon, Card, Salt, *'
Our facilities for Storing and Selling II IH are unsurpassed.
LIQUORS AND TUB ADD 0 IN LARGE SUPPLY,
Os Various brands and qualities.
A gents for the sale oi PLOWS, and other Farming Implements. Georgia and Alabama
LIME, Georgia SLATE ROOFING. WiF he pleased t > fill orders for COTTON GOODS
or other Merchandise. GLIAIVF, ICSIIHUT Sf C.lffK,
Uctl7 fy ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
1807. FALL AND WINTER 1807.
iH\ iP fk 'flk "II
©li f #tms>©i§®
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
JOHN M. G,3J\\YOJ\",
Corner af srlsitehi * * —•* ** *- '~ T
.A.T O-A.-
T ikes pi ognre fn Informing his Mends ar and the public that his stick of Fall and Winter Goeds is noW
complete, n every dopirtuv and is one of the .urge i. and hen ass >rted ever bnujiit to this market,
c sh ou ers are respectfully invite.l to call and examine this mi rnli'e it Lock of goois. S:ylea and price
anuot be surpassed ;if you doubt 11, c II and you wdi he comli.se lof lie fact.
OWE PRICE ONLY I
Quick .Sales and .iiuali Pi udG.
These prinelplps in trade, I find from experience, to he as Immutable as truth its If, when strictly carried
out. They shad, in the future as in the pi s f , tie fal'hfuliy adiiered to in this establishment. Every ai t trie in e
home mutt eel! iee fas »e wilt no*, in any case, reso tto th- tri k• f s.-l ing one article at o sacrifice at «1 mak
double profit ou somethtnp else, liv guarantee evey article we sell to be what it is r. presented.
Merchants arespeotally invited to examine this stock h.*o e purchasing elsewt.e e. We liare always or
hand a splend and rese-ve stock, in every department, and will sell them to dialers cheaper than they can lay them
down fruin New York. Space wid not pe*mit more than mention of a few articles in the different departments.
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.
TMa-k amt Fancy Silks, Plain and Fancy Piping, French Merlnoes, Reps, Empress Cloths, all wool De
laines Choue Poplins, Alpicca*, Bombazines, Mohairs. *e.
HOUSE GOODS DEPARTMENT.
8. 0.10, 11 » r*A 12 * and Shefttln?, 0. TANARUS, S, 0 arvl In-i1 n -i BVmhA'l an 1 E-own Tabl? Linen ; all
the favorite brands of Bleached and Brown Shirtiok,s; Napiiins, Doyles, Marseilles Quilts Jfcc,^
WOOLEN DEPARTMENT.
Plain and Twilled White Welch and American Flannel'; P'a’n and Twilled Red and Oey Flannels; a spleu.
d'd assortment of Plain, l'laid H rotted Opera Flannels; 6 4 Black and < V>l’ 1 Cloth for S ’cks and Cloaks ; 6 4
Waterprorf Cloakin!'; lf>, 11 and 12-4 fine all wool ribbon bound English Bed Blanket* ! 600 pairs brown, blue
and grey Blankets, all size- and qualities.
WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT.
Pwls«, .Taenret, Mull. Nainsook and Tarlatan Muslins ; Plsld and Striped Swis*. Jaconet and ?' anSOO f
ted Sxiss ; fine Li;h Linens heavy Irish Linens for Ladies’ wear ; Linen Lawn and Cambric ; L. C, iiu.u.
CLOAK DEPARTMENT
fiOft beautiful Cloaks, newest styles. Having made a speciality ofthla department, we are prepared to
srreat inducement*. A'l our Cloaks are made to order, and *re conseqner tly much cheaper than If bought of
bers. The finest as well as the lowest priced Cloak manufactured can be found in this splendid assortment.
SHAWL DEPARTMENT.
1000 Long and Square Shawls,, Black, Plaid and Fancy— fifty different styles and qualities, consisting
French, Scotch and American goods.
A large ot of Breakfast hawls, Sontags, Nubias, &c.
FOR BOYS’ AND GENTS’ WEAR.
Black French Broadcloth; Black Frehch Doeskin; Gn’d and silk mixed Casimeres; Scotch Tweeds ?ud Ca»-
imere ; E .glish Tweeds and C.sime-es ; Satine ts; North Caroliua and Kentucky Jeans; FnglUh Petersham
Cloth; 6—l English Oxford Cloth.
DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT.
1000 pieces English and American Prints; 200 pieces plaid L'nsey ; 100 pieces Bed Ticking; 200 pieces Den
isms—dtripes. Plaids and Checks; bales of Augusta Srdrtings, Sneetlngs, Omaburgs. Drillings; French and Sootch
Ginghams.
SUNDRIES.
Misses’ and Lakes’ Balmoral and II ion Skirfi; fine French and Domestic Corsets; ladles’ and Gent* paper
Collars • Lnd‘e-' E igtlsH, Ge -man and \meriean Hse ; Misses’and Children’s Wool and Merinn Hose ; l adies
Ne-ino Unde-Vests; Ge it,’ tine English Halt H-.se; Silk and Printed Cotton Handkerchle's; Belw. Laces Em
broidries, Braids, Ac. Always on hand, a full line of Notions. JO IIIV !»I Gl\\OY
o't 25 18R7. Comer Whitehall and Huntta, Streets, Atlanta Ga.
NEW ARANCEMENT,
By which Families can be supplied with Fall and Winter Dry Goods at Atlant prices withou
paying the expenses of going lor them. Our
fall ami Wtttlet Stuck
is now complete, to which we have added the New feature of Carpets in every Variet}’
Wc can till your Bill from a paper of Pins to a Parlor Carpet,
We propose to send Samples with pri es attached. *o any family who will write for thorn, an
will gi arantee the Goods to be the same as the sample, or they can be returned to us at our cx
pen e. The goods can be sent by express or otherwise, is you may request.
Our Stock is Complete in every Department, and will be soid as cheap as good Goods can l
bought in the State of Georgia. > {
We invite an examination of our Stock, or letters for samples, no charge for looking
CHAMBERLIN. COLE & BOYNTON.
Cor Whiethall and Hunter streets
Oct. 4th 188 7—tc Atlanta, Ga
ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
a E GUI, A tYoT»s
OF TIIE
POST OFFICE^DEPARTMENT.
HOt'IU OF DISLlVkuy OF mail.
The w ua! business hours of the day V
night delivery,
HOUHS FOB CLOSING TIIE MAIL,
Mail* are to be closed at half n aß t ,• >
o’clock P. M„ when the trains pass aft,.. •
o'clock P. M„ ns at this place,
All letters must be pre-puid before drop *
into the lc ter fox. It is not the doty of'*
P. M. to put stamps on letters, but as u mall ' f
of courtesy he does so lor ladies or old m ,,, W
Postage on letters to any point ir the f e
3 cs per i oz; on drop letters at this
per } of.; on newspapers sent by mail 2ctse«*fc!
on transient mailable matter 2et. p c - 4 u , ta ’
fraction; Unsealed circulars, Ito 3 1 0 orie ' 7
dress 2ctt; weekly pa|M*r» payable each qu,! '
in advance ficts; weekly papers free iq
county where published; try-weekly, ■.*
each quarter in advance Isl cts* not tree in i *
county where published; daily, or six times '!
week, 30 cts; periodicals (monthlies) 3 C ( s j| t
4 cz; stamped envelops 3J cts each or 87 tq
per package; registry fco in addition to
age, and to be paid in stamps, 20 cts; it j s
to register money letters, but if not, keep sc .
count of the date so as to hunt them up,
Any man can send lor newspapers as « ( i|
as the P. M., simply by sending the money t 0
the name of the paper. Post Masters are no;
required to make change, but usually d 0 S()
when they can, as a matter ot accommodation,
It is nc*. expected that any one will ask lor
stamps and envelopes on a credit, as Pq^
Masters are not permitted to sell on credit
Put your stamps on the upper right hand
corner of the envelope.
The quarters end last of March. June, Spp.
tember and December, at this time payment*
of postage and box rent must be made for the
ensuing quartei. The Post Office will be in
the store of S, Ulayton & Son, from the l»tof
January. T. M, COMPTON, P, M,
January 3d, 18G8-2m,
CtBCTIC MAGAZISE
FOREIGN LITERATURE.
Selected from London Quarterly, Brltlali Quarter:;
North British Review, Popular Bci*'.ce Review,Bator.'
day Review, Westminister Review. Chambers' Journal,
Art Journal, Contemporary Review, All the Tur
Round, Macmillan's Magazine, Revue de Deux M";,.
nee, London Noddy, Bentley’* Miscellany, Oornbil)
Magssine, Frsser’s Mayaslne, Leisure Hours, Tempi.
Bar, London Review, Christian Society, Dublin Uni
versity Belgravia.
We have also arranged to secure choice seiect’cni
from the French, German, snd other Con’lnenm
Periodica’s, translated especially for the ECLECTIC,
and it Is hoped this new feature will add greatly to th«
variety and value of the work.
Each number is embellished with one or more Fin.
3leel Engravings—portraits of eminent men ortluie
trativc of impoitaut liistni ical^evuits.
SPLENDID PREMIUMS FOR IMS.
Every new subscriber to Kolec.lc for 1265, piyljj
ssin advance, will receive either of the followiuj
beautiful chromo oil paintings :
BASKET OF PEACHES,
Site, 9 x 11.
TIPER AND M'T CRACKERS,
Size, 7xß.
The above are exact copies of the original oil pint-
Ing», and are executed by Prang A Cos. in the hlplint
alvle of the art : <>r, In place of them, we will send
either of our FINE ST4EL ENGK\VINOS. Vi*«h
inuton > t Valley Forge, ttilurn for Market, SuiHiy
Morning
F .r two auh'crlbera and *lO, we will tend the beau
tiful chromo. “Poultry Life’’—Pt*e,
Forth eo subscribers and 416, a copy of ♦
WEBSTER’S NATIONAL PICTORIAL DICTION
ART,
one volume of 1,040 nagea, containing over 600 plrto.
rial Il ustrations, price, >6; or a copy of Ro«a Borhe
ur's celebrated piece, ‘‘Shetland Ponies,
1234.
For five sub evtbers and the beautiful nhrnnu,
after a palatine hv W M. Brown, of l ’Stra vvbejrtf.'
size, 11 x 15 ami for 10 subscribers and f.V, a cue.
plete set <>/ t* c b ndy vi Uune of.J}tata'ogf&u<g‘
«fftttotnfttirTTprlSf» fj
TERMS <‘F T’lß ECLECTIC I
Slur’e copier, tr. -efts ; e,,.. copy, one year *5; (*)
copies, one year, *3 ; five coptts. o-e 1 ear, *2O (ft.
Address TV. II PimvEl.L,
6 Ceekaixn streit, New lork.
January 3,ISCR,
ROBERTS MCITOCISI
DEALERS IN
DROLLERIES & PROVISION!
OF ALT- KINDS.
Cartersville Georgia
Are now receiving a large
and well assorted stock of]
GROCERIES & CONFECTIONARIE
Consisting, in part, as follows:
SUGAR,
COFFEE,
BACON,
LARD,
SALT,
CHEESE.
MACKEREL,
MOLASSES,
VINEGAR,
FRESH COVE
OYSTERS:
DRIED BEEF.
CANDLES, (Star sad Paraline)
KEROSENE OIL
CANDIES,
RAISONS,
FIGS,
COCOANUTS.
Nuts, Tobacco, Cigars
Matches, Well Rope, Buckets
Po wder, Shot,gun fli lll
Sardines, Brooms, Tubs, B*.'
Measures, ginger, Spice-
Mace, Nutmegs. Madder,
Pickels, Pine Apple Cheese,
And a thousand other things too w
dioiis to mention, which can be *<*
by calling at our new
bbiok stobb
room on Main Street. Ist door west oi
BLAIR AND BRADSHAW’S
CartcrlvilJa ua.
Nov. 99 1£67-*f.