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K'liokß !f tor „ ti ,j Church on the
Wg&su **■«■
Kirnton,
,i, " ,,!!i I!cv -
pastor-
U A , ? Agent*
Mr i) lientlu , Gumming-
Wl iZI a*
Bwmc/ Martin, Sweet VVMer.
■ V Lrtwrenceville.
H *| Gwinnett county.
■ L Pupics, Suwannee.
■ \V Spencer, Cain s 1. G.
■ A. Dyer, Yellow River.
pvtuyuiiK GAm June if 18il*
IlSr no«ic, theMadver
of Gwinnett county, Ga., uni
Kiishcd in the Gw.nnktt Herald.
■ V[ V. Brand, Sheriff,
1 j A ’s. T. Lamkin, Ordinary.
W. L. Vaughan, C. S. C.
My James 0. Hawthorne, Deputy
V ■iff, has resigned.
f Bh The, Griffin Star calls hint
i, &jy Claus.” Too much Christmas
Bleat office.
a Died, in tho city of Atlanta,
the 19th of Dcownber,
Georgia Octavia Peeples, of
county.
l&Hpjy-We call attention to the notice
Masonic Seminary. This in
*.H,tion has been under tho man
of the Rev. Mr. King for
» e years. He is an accomplished
am! has given satisfaction to
patrons.
”*Byg your ke
curded.
~jß\ r . L. Vaughan, Clerk of the
® Court, has supplied the
with record hooks, and has
'“•Bare now to record all your deeds,
to your interest.
■ I LawkrnCkville, Ga., )
December 2(5, 1871. f
;!»hc subscribers to Orphans
Sure are l'eqnested to pay their
as early as possible',
money is greatly needed.
■' suhe.cript ion book is at i lie
Spence & Gordon,
fl F. F. REYNOLDS.
B i: AtI.AX-; A .Jol'iiNAL.— We
receivatl several copies of
I,mills, line weekly, devoted to
railways, mining, nian-
Ilciiiring, etc. We believe, this
the only paper in the State,
tCi proposes to make a special
-01 Hiese impoi taut interests,
■is publi.died by \V. F. Clark,
ediicl |,y nur former towaiuan,
1 1 ''■ son, wlio now resides at
rHu'eross. \\ r e wish him abundant
*- I !^Ni ' K OF Mails.— As will bo
by reference to l!io letter of
SB 1 ' 1 fi'io, ]mi 1 1! isliml ibis woo!;, the
■P aitmeilt ba«, at last, determined
■I u us a daily mail from Lawrence
■ I diiwimiroo. J'liis will he a
( I Wit (:il, ivenionco to our people. Col.
I b.u lms represented our intorest.
; ■ 1,1 bis usual energy.
1 1 ' ,ro iudebto 1 to Col.
tor vh!uul>!o assistance in this
He, at cosidorable trouble to
|>it“|i v.-uj a diagram of tho
V' 1 '' uuU - 'lonionstiating to the do-
■ rt,,u ‘ , : t 1,10 advantage of tl.o change.
B’ u ' ail 'mil from Cain’s l’ost-
C<J io (oiiuesvillo is discontinued.
B' Ill3w ac b»dulg went into operu-
B" ,s *' January.
I.
* Abu,< * I*kob.—We call (lie at-
B‘ 1 !"" "f our farmers to the tul
gy tßanent of this lirm, which
) l , i hh in this week’s issue.
■ I'beso gentlemen are offering the
sB lltllllt '‘ |,J >eific (inano, tit greatly
B lltf la,(, s. We have tried this
B 7 ‘ 1 tu '° years, purchased
B 1,1 dna fiiin (who are tho agents
B lhe lln l"»rters) with very satis-
B cU,|y r< ’snlts; and it is highly
8 iiTneiided by some of tho first
B't'iuors i„ the State. They also
B v ' l>!,t: ‘l,«CO and Chesapeake.
■ 11 n.ii personally acquainted
■V*' 1 llK ' 'alue of these, though
■ 11 > conic well recommended.”
P "i puieliasonf good fertilizers
*, 1 ' 11, i of deep interest to the
B‘ a % : u «l we can commend
“Sty, I emeu to mir people as
f'uf-s men, aceoinmuda-
J ,n^l,|c.
NS" Me K innon’a Colic Cure for
stock lias saved the lives of more
stock than all othei medicines
combined. For sale by Dr. T. K.
1 1 it flic'll, Lawrenceville. and by
druggists and storekeepers gen
orally.
Woman’s Best Friend. —To re
lieve tho aching heart of woman and
bring joy where sorrow reigned
supreme, is a mission before which
the smiles of kings dwindle into utter
insignificance). To do this is the
peculiar province of Dr. J. Bradiicld's
Female Regulator; which, from the
numberless cures it lias accomplished,
is appropriately styled Woman’s Best
Friend. Tho distressing complaint
known as “whites” and the various
iiregularities of the womb, to which
woman is subject, disappear like
magic before a single bottle of this
wonderful compound. It is prepared
by L. 11. Brndficld, Druggist, Atlanta,
Ga., and sold at $1.50 per bottle by
respeetible Drugmen everywhere.
Physicians prescribe it. Its action
is prompt, sine and decisive.
LA WHENCE WLLE MARKET.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY B. K. STRICKLAND.
Prints 9 to 13>£
Augusta Shirting 10 to 12.hj
Sea Island Sheeting....... 10 to 25
Rio Coffee 22 V£to 25
G Sugar Into \<j%
IVoodward’s F10ur....... 5
Yarns ; ?1 f,o
Hemlock Sole Leather.... 30 t 033%
Upper Leather tfo to 75
Corn ».. 80
Wheat, 81 50
Bacon 10 to 13i^
Lard j. 5
Eggs, 1234 to 15
Butter, 20
Swedish Iron 7 to 10
Plow Steel 11 to 12%
Nails, G),< to 8'
Soda. 8 to 10
Rice, 12
Cuba molasses 00
ATLANTA MARKET..
CORRKOTED WEEKLY ISY
W ES T & E 1) W Ali 1) s ,
Wholesale Grocers , Peachtree Street .
Cold, buying . SI 10
selling SI 12
Silver, buying SI 04
get ling SI 08
Cotton iTjJ
Corn 95
Wheat, white $1 60 a 1 70
red 1 55
Oats 05 n 70
Rye 1 25
Bacon, slioh'ilois Bj..j
Clear Sides. 9'..
Hauls 14 a 17 "
bud 13 all
Flour, extra S 7 00
fcmilv 9 00
I'.ut v 10 00
Meal * 1 00
Sugar, brown 12 a 13
A .. 14 U
C 13 alt*
crushed 15}£
Collie, Rio 17 a 19
Molasses, in barrels.'... 34
New Orleans.. 75
Salt, Virginia. 2 25
Liverp001........ 2 25
Uiee
Rutter 25 a 30
Eggs -5 a 30
Lime 55 a GO
Clover, per ton 30 00
Tobacco 55a 1 00
Iron. Swede, . f 08
horseshoe 08
Nails, per keg 4 70a 5 00
Cattle 02i^a04'4
Sheep 03 hi
Shouts 05 n()SJ j
7S7:>. The World. 1872.
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WAGONS! WAGONS!
a. c. 11 onov its,
MANtT ACTrIMT; OK
M unless,
AND DEALER IN
Carriages, Buggies, Wagons,
and;
SADDLE HARDWARE,
Decatur Street, opposite Kimball House
ATLANTA , GA.
TX addition to my former stock, I have
just received from the “Milbcrn
W agon Comcany” a car loud of
Iton Axle Wagons,
(One and Two, to Hix-Horse Wagons.)
all of said wagons
Will he War rented,
and (or neatness of work, durability, etc.,
and prices exceedingly low, they cannot
be excelled in any market.
Also, just received a lot of
“CONCORD BUGGIES,”
AND
Got bunmeat S ai>nlbs.
Farmers and citizens generally, in the
surrounding country, will do well to call
and examine before making their por.
chases. [oct 11-ts
F. M. ItICIIA LID SON,
.Wholesale dealer in
STOVES, GBAVJ9O.
MANTELS, TINWARE,
House-Furnishing Goods, etc.
Hunter Street, near Whitehall,
A T L A N T A , GEORGIA,
oct 11 -3 m
E. 11. GAY JR SON,
DEALERS IN
Stable and Fancy
a. 0 .> V I ’l.ilmu 'iliaiiili i like hEP 'i \S
ll
Not i on s,
Hoots,
Shoes and
Hats,
GO lVachtreo street,
ATLANTA, - - GA.
We have just opened a large and very
handsome stock ul
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Selected with great care, and we now
offer them to the public at prices as low
as they can be sold in this market.
Wc keep a large and assorted stock of
boots, and show, of the best quality,
bought from the manufactory, wc offer
them at reasonable prices. joct 1 I-3iii
C. U- STRONG,
COTTON FACTOR,
AND
(JOM MISSION MID RCJIi AN T,
No. TO llroiul Street,
ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA.
Strict personal attention given to
consignments o| cotton, ami liberal cash
advances made on eutlon in storo.
net ! 1 3iii
JAMES \l. WYLIE,
WHOLESALE GROC Kli and
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Pkauiitkek Brimirr, ti.xnta, Georgia.
aug 23-6 m
~ A Hi-LINE lid USE,
Pryor Street, .near the Car Shed,
ATLANTA, GA.
J. JL. KEITH, - - Proi*w«“t;»r.
** • ‘ » ‘- ■ t * >IT .i .. : »
Single Meal , or Lodging , 50 Cents.
aug 16-ts
\V( >OI> w- ASM FORI »,
NO. <SO DECATUR STREET,
ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA,
Dealers in Ukockkika and Provisions,
Sugar, Coflee,
Flour, Syrup,
Tobacco, Bugging,
Wliiaky, Brandy u n d G i n -
Our Meml* (Vom the country will
please call in before buying 'their sup
plies and extiiuinuoar stock of Groceries.
pp- We pay the market price ~
for ijl kinds of Country pruduce.
m. t 25 tl
A
ATLANTA MACHETE WORKS,
AICB IRON AMD BRASS EOtiNORY.
Porter .& Butler,
PROPRIETORS,
AT LAN TA, (i EOEGIA.
manufacturers of
Grist and .Saw Mill Machinery, and Machinery of ull kinds, ltuiln ml Custiugs,
Building Fronts, Iron Railings, etc.
Castings made, without extra charge, foi patterns, when in regular line ol work
Saws Bc-Toothed and Cutnmed
in the best manner. ByL.. TERMS GASII.
Also, ngents for the El lipse Double Turbine Water Wheel—the simplest, cheap
est and most Powerful Water Wheel in the market. It was nwnrdel premiums at
nine State Fairs in the South and West last year, for its superiority over nil others
presented.
Send to Porter .A Butler for new Catalogue of the firm just published.
PORTER & BUTLER,
oct 11-1 y Atlanta, Ga.
OLD ESTABLISHED AND MELTABLE.
IF YOU WANT GOLD BARGAINS, GO TO -
JOecatur St reel, Opposite the City Park,
ATLANTA, - GEORGIA,
Where you will liud all the Novelties in Dnncstic and Imported
DRY GOODS!
MILT-.IN KRY AND FANCY GOODS,
Ladies’ and Misses’ SHOES and iiOOTEES!
Baltimore'(Jily made, uiwirpasC in style and quality, and guaranteed to give satis
faction.
Radios’ and Children’s Ready-Made Suits!
Which is a specialty of thy Establishment. A largo assortment of
RK A L AN l> IM/T ATI ON II AJR GOOD S ,
NO GIIEAFER GOODS IN ’J HE CITY!
jgy Cal! and examine our Stock and Prices! and you will call again! |oct lj
Imn uow reaiviug a large aud well sekctecteJ'Hock of
N* V Q
Luotts, tShocSj 1 lilts, OitDs, lltirdvviiTc and GiocciioSj
n lull line of Notiona ami Woodwaie
“ fact, a well assorted block ol everything usually found in a first'class retail store ,
opocial attention is called to Ladies Dress Go kls, M
Doniostica, Joans, (Jassimcres, Ltulies’ llose, jte.,
1 will be able to give an extra good bargain in MEN’S .k iiOYS'
first-class buyers or Cash. f 4
My Hoik ol READY-MADE CLOTHING is<omp’c e, Mkl-p
I .n'ilul for pail f.iv >r I resju:eU‘ul!y i.ivi’u ■ inuatim. <4 voar
J-uvrcooeville, Oct. 11,1 <7l, I! K STKirifLiß
A tiff n f(t A drert isern cn Is.
A.l WKBT. I. I* THOMAS, JR. 11 S EDWARDS
West & Edwards
(Successor? to A. J. West k Co),
wholesale grocers
and
Com hi fusion Mrrchan ts,
1 ’eachlice Street,
Atlanta, Georgia.
tfcg" Orders promptly filled.
Jttv-yy Consignments solicited.
Jpi-.Y" Keep constantly on hand u i.arcc
STOCK of
Groceries, Flour (nil grade ),
Bacon, Corn, Western Produce,
Bugging, Ties, etc.
nng If! (im
It. 11. (toonMAN,
Corner Peach tree and Wheat Streets,
ATLANTA, GA.,
Keeps on band a eiioieo lot of
FAMILY GROCERIES
IIA CON and LARIJ,
And all grades of tbo
BEST FRESH GROUND;FLOUR,
nug 1(1 -tlm
CHEAT INI)UCEMENTS 7
MO JIB IS tC 11 BOTH KB,
No. 50 Peachtree Street,
ATLANTA, GA.,
Keep constantly on hand a large supply ol
Flouv,
Jlacon,
Corn ,
Lurd,
Su oar,
Coffee.,
und every article usually found in a
FIRST-CLASS GROCERY STORE.
We solicit from our old custom; • _
continuance of their trade.
Our motto is, 11 Quick sales and small
profits.”
Wc do not intend to be undersold.
Call and examine otiratock before pur
cluising elsewhere.
OF* We deliver to tin:
diSfWf, free of charge, and guarantee them
to be a>- represented. atig 16-Gm
C A. HOWJ3LJ
(l)eeatur Street,.near Heath’s old stand,)
Dealer in
Choice Family Groceries ami
Country Produce, Poultry, Raos, Ac.
htay Country trade solicited.
lligliest cash prices poid for country
produce, in cash or barter,
aug IG 3m
~A 111-LINE EXHU ESS.
We have established a regular, Express
Line on the Atlanta and Richmond Air-
Line Railroad. A Messenger will run
daily on the Passenger Train. Wc will
have agents at Gainesville, Buford, Du
luth and Notcrosx.
All goods directed to our care will In,
transferred from other roads free of dray
age, and the whole freight collect; il lit
the point of delivery.
All Express matier will 1« deliver;*)
fiee of charge to and from the ears at Iho
depot in Atlanta, and boxes, barrels, etc.,
returned to the shipper tree of charge.
OTT” Wc also keep constantly on liam)
a large stock of Family Groceries, Couu
try Produce, etc., and will sell on com
mission goods forwarded to our house.
H. 11. WITT <fc CO..
auglG-tf Atlanta, On.
Sharp & Floyd,
Successors to G. Sharp, Jr.,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
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