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Our State Exchangee.
atoms stab.
T»# negroes got into ft difficulty st • col
ored oharch Sunday night last, when one of
them successfully tattoed the other with an
IXL.
Dr. Rosonthol and Mias Benedict were
married on Monday evening last, at the resi
dence of Mr. A. Schewman.
CHBOSIChZ A5D 8ESTIXEL.
A fire occurred in the Constitutionalist
•ffice on Sunday last, which resulted in con
siderable damage to the type and other ma
terial. The lost will amount to $3,000. No
insurance.
A convention was held in the Cit yHall on
the 6th, to decide the question of a Constitu
tional Convention.
S03AE COMXEBCIAL.
A man named Fain enticed another by the
name of McLendon to follow him into a
swamp, where he succeeded in rifling his
pockets of $25.
The following officers wera elected for the
Fire Department of Rome on the 5th inst.:
H. A. Mills, Chief Engineer; H. A. Smith,
First Assistant Engineer; Isaac Donklo, Bee-
end Assistant Engineer.
BOMB COt-BIEB.
The mortuary report of the city shows the
following statement: Entire number of inter
ments for 1873,109; of those 54 were white
sad 65 colored.
Mrs. Mary A. Moor, an old and mnch loved
lady died at Borne on Monday last.
Mr. W. B, Simmons of Atlanta, waa mar
ried to MimSallie Carter of Cedar Town, on
Sunday last.
COLUMBT78 EXQCISEB.
At a meeting of the city council en Monday
last the following report of the Fire Depart
ment waa made: Number of companiee, 5;
members, 253; amount of bose, 4,300 feet;
water in pnblio cistors, 260.000 gallons; value
•f department property, $41,750.
The differences heretofore existing between
Col. A. R- Lamar and Major A. R. Calhoun
were submitted to General H. L. Beuning
aad Major Salisbury, who havo settled the
The Science of Agriculture
Completed.
FOUND [AT LAST!
Compound Equal
to Peruvian
Guano for $15 Per Ton.
AUGUSTA CARDS.
DOZDER Ac WA I/TOIir,
fT^HOUGHTFUL men who have devoted themselves i
X to the Agriculture of this country, end especially I
of the South, where Agriculture has been and must
continue to be the leading pursuit, hare long since >
felt convinced that the greatest boon which conic be
vonensafed to ns, would be a
i es
fffn
CQ£S
CHEAP MANURE.
There is no slavery like that which dooms a man to j
support a family on poor laud, aud unless we esn get .
hold of a cheap manure, this is tho destiny referred
no* O It ior us in the 8outb, but likewise for the
w ola ountry. Hitbetto wo have had In the South
a yat m of laoor which enables us to clear land and j
Wvuft it out and then move west, to richer lands. But .
this process can go on no longer, and each year we
have seen our isnda wearing out until all over the j
country the cry has gone up what can wo do to return ,
their fertility.
We have tried Guano and the results are before us. i
All through New England farm' are beiDg abandoned ;
and in the South the Sheriff holds the keys to a largo
number of corn cribs. This year has been especially j
disastrous. The low price of cotton has entailed rain
upon hundreds who have liens to meet for guano and
provisians.
Just st this time a discovery is made which cm be
demonstrated to all who will tako the time to investi
gate it. It Is simply thrs.
241 BROAD STTLBDE3T.
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA.
A.T.FINNET,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
CARRIAGES
Professor Dodge Hayward
Bach as are Needed for
has, after fifty years of stndy, discovered a COM
POUND. which can be manufactured for from $12 to
$15 per ton, eoual to any Super Phosphate ever sold
in the market
He claims that it is equal to the best Peruvian Gu
ano.
The lectures, which absolutely demonstrate this sei-
ence, are contained in a small book of abont sixty
pages. The price of this book is $5. The pnrcba:er
takes upon himself the obligation contained on the
first page, which reads in these words:
“I, the receiver and purchaser of a book, entitled
•The Science of Agriculture Completed,* by Dodge
Hayward, of Miller’s Fall?, Mass., in 1870, am to nse
the same for my own benefit, on my own farm, and
not on my neighbors. I also promise not to divulge
its contents, or lend or give the book to sDy one, cr
The Southern Market.
Bacon, Bulk Meat, Corn.
100.000 «• DRY SALT CLEAR HIDES; 20 000 bushels CHOICE WHITE CORK;
2,000 bushels CHOICE SEED OATS; 1,000 barrels FLOUR—best brands;
800 kegs NAILS—assorted sizes; 3«0 BaLEs HAY—Kentucky and Tonaessec.
Parties desiring to buy their Meat West, wo .Id save money by entrusting their orders to at. Our facilities
ter procuring Meats in Chicago and other Wostern Markets give ns many advantages, which we can use in
behalf of our patrons.
STEPHENS A FLYNN.
dec24 2w
$20,0 OO.OO.
Twenty Thousand Dollars’ Worth of
FURNITURE
AT THE WARE ROOMS OF THE ATLANTA FURNITURE MANUFACTORY
70 and 72 WHITEHALL STREET.
1874.
A. C. k B. F. Wyly,
WHOLESALE 6R0CERS,
Corner Decatur J Pryor Streak
ATLANTA, CA.
(Next door to Chamberlin, Boynton k Co.’s.)
Will b« sold for certified Chocks on THE DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK or JOHN H. JAMES.
AT FAR. at the LOWEST CASH PRICES, for the NEXT THIRTY DAYS. ml 7 t.t
NO COIYIFETITIGItf PERMITTED.
NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP.
Barouches, Phaetons, Victorias, Cabriolettes,
Bretts, Top and No-top Buggies, Rockavrays, Sociables,
Doctor’s Phaetons, Sewing Machine "Wagons.
1854§-
G. W. JACK,
-£1873
STE A M
ing until the year 1830.
as above, both in ;
book, do promise on my word and honor to keep in
good faith.
This is no humbHg. It is no scheme to make a dis
honest dollar. All the discovorer asks is that he may ,
Chilian, Blanchard Chipiey.
80CTHEBN WATCHMAN, (ATHENS).
From the Treasurer 8 report of Athens, Ga., j bo fairly heard, and his scienci investigated before he
learn the following facts in regard to the j is condemned. In proof of ibis, he makes the foilow-
eity expenses: The total receipts and demands j ing proposition: , . „ . _ .
the citw nmonrted to *30 17Q 30 Total 8end five dollars to his general^igent, Col. R. A.
«ne tne city amonntea to 3dU,l/V d-. loiai Alat00t wb0 forward the bock and a receipt, in
ttpenset, $16, J02 1A. j which be agnea to deposit the money In bank as your
The Msyor’s Court and police have cost the i trustee. Give the compom.d a fair trial during the
•tty $3,608 38. Tho fines imposed were $3,-1 on crops, side b-side with Pern-
j, / on «/ ’ I vlan ausno, or any other standard fertilizer, and on
fll“2* a * number Of arrests for the year J tbe igtday of November next, if you find that you
1873, 705. | havo been deceived, and have failed to r<ap the prom-
8ome one entered the room of Captain i*ed benefits from it, Col. Alston is authorized snd in-
Wilham^ the Express agent, on Thursday j *£££?dKtTSS' how\o“aiSfJ *1
Sight last, seenred his keys and rifled his I remain in Atlanta until the trial i6 made.
- nd<
Largest and Host Complete Assortment
OF ANY MANUFACTURE SOUTH OF THE OHIO RIVER,
peekets of $150. The residence of Mr. Dris
Sale was entered the same night, but tho
rebber only got cne nickel.
ArGr3TA COSSTlTrTIO.SAI.IST.
At the regular monthly meeting of the
Sehentzen Club on the 5th "inst., Wm.Yoelkn
won the flrat prize with 36 rings, and H. A.
Vrahr thft second prize with 33.
The mechanics of Angnsta held a meeting
*n Monday last for the purpose of organizing
• society for the sATing of a certain per cent.
ef monthly wages as a provision against sick-
iide
Baas, accident, Ac. The meeting was organ
ired by calling D. E. Butler to the chair and
Henry Rogers to act as secretary. Upon a
iotion to appoint a committse to arrar,) bus-
feWBwing gentlemen were selected:
Inese th«
X. Roger*, Ghairrnsn; O. Cenlin, J. C. Rob
erts, M. A. Fan!, R. McCabe.
ADTBRTISBB AKT> BETUBLICAB.
At » meeting of the stockholdera of the
Central Railroad, held in Savannah on Mon
day last, 14,233 shares were represented. The
fallowing gentlenfe were elected to the
Heard of Directors for the ersning year: Wm.
H. Wadley, Andiew Low. John R. Wildest
▼*. B. Johnston, Gen. J. F. Gilmer, Geo.
W. Wylly, Jno. Cunningham, E. 0. Ander-
m, A. S. Hartridge, A. J. While, J. F. Boze-
(Sra, W. R. Garrison, Moses Taylor.
The following gentlemen were elected as
Directors for the Angnsta and Savannah Rail-
toad for the year 1874: A. B. Lawton, Wm.
■op# Hull, Wm Duncan, Geo. W. Owens,
•Tao. Davison, Jno. L. Hardee, and Wallace
Onmming.
BL Patrick's Day will bo appropriately cel
ebrated in Savannah. Grand preparations
srs being made for the occasion,
A negro succeeded in tbrowi, g several cars
ef the down passenger train on the Central
Hoad from the track on Saturday last. No one
tfered. The negro escaped.
Which I am prepared to sell at Reduced Prices. Using very beat material,
employing first class mechanics, having facilities equaled by none, I am pre
pared to sell work Cheaper than it can be duplicated from any portion of the
United States. Carriages renovated on short notice, and all work warranted
to arive general satisfaction.
A. T. FINNEY.
We, the undersigned, have attended tho lectures of
Prof. Hsywacd on tlxs “hcleaco of Agriculture Com- l
pleted.” While we are not able to expresa any opin
ion as to how hie theery will work in practice, we ;
can etato thia much—that, to our minda, he absolutely ;
demonstrated, by science, the truth ot every principle j
laid down in this book. We each of us purchased a
book, and intend to give the matter a fair trial on our ;
crops during the coming year.
JAMES F. ALEXANDER.
THOS. C. HOWARD,
8 ION B. BOBSON. |
EDWARD COX,
E. B. WALKER,
B. A. ALSTON,
Jtn4 d&wtf M. M. SAMS.
New Goods! New Goods!
A T
WH=OXjES^.XjE-
Report of the Condition
Prices Unprecedentedly Low
CITIZENS’ BANK OF GEORGIA,
; ci ose or BUsnatM
OUR MR. MARSH IS NOW IN MARKET THE SECOND TIME
On Saturday, Uecembar 27, 1873 ! this season, and we are now daily receiving LARGE amounts of
Mamiaob Lottery.—The Swedes and.Ger-
■ans of Wisconsin have a funny way of dis-
E sing of widows and widowers, if the Green
y Advocate may be credited. It states that
Ihftr* were eleven widows and twelve widowers
miding i« Hollandtuwn, in that county, and
it wfti determined by the community that
•Isvem ot these widowers should marry the
disconsolate widows. In order that it should
k# fftirly done and no one be permitted to
takft his first choice, to the disadvantage ol
his fsllowt, a committee was appoiuted and
tha names of the widows were placed in one
hex and those of the widowers in another-
At i r. u. of the 8th of December the draw
tee took pl-ce, and all the parties were dis
posed of bat one man, who, although doubt
less the ) ' -
> happiest man in the seven counties
•ver the narrow escape which he had, yet the
•emmittee are casting about for some means
to supply him with a partner, advertising that
Jf there are any widows in the neighboring
towns who would like to take him. "applica
tion enn be made to the president.'*
RESOURCES.
Lotna and Discounts $253,643 23
Htate of Georgia Bonds 50,0(40 00
Due from Bank* aud Bankers 02,255 3i
Furniture and Fixtures 6,154 32
Current Expenses 15 7#4 '5
Taxes Paid 2.573 J5
Dividend No. 1 Paid 6,892 00
Cash 118,0*3 33
$543,355 51
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid In $171,000 00
Individual Deposits 328,603 28
Interest 82,723 99
Exchange 2 921 95
Dne Banks and Bankers 9,200 29
$545,355 51
State of Georgia, County of Fulton.
I, Perico Broun, Cashier of the Citizens’ Bank of
Georgia, do solemnly swear that the above statement
is trne, to the best of my knowledge and belief.
PEP.INO BBOWN, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 27th day of
December, 1873.
W. H. Patterson, Notary Foblic.
Correct attest:
WM. GOODNOW, )
WM. A. RaWSON, { Directors,
janl lw J. A. HAYDEN, )
Capitalists, Take Notice!
Dry Goods, Mobs, Bools,- Sioss. Hats, &c„ 4c,
And take pleasure ia saying to our Customers and Merchants generally,
that our Stock, in every Department, will be full and Complete by the
18th instant.
Having made these purchases with ready cash, since the recent unpar
alleled decline in Goods, we feel confident of our ability to supply
PROMPT PAYING Customers at such prices as will be entirely satisfac
tory, and cheaper than they have bought goods in ANY MARKET within
the past ten or twelve years.
With an earnest determination to accommodate Cash or Prompt buyers
witn Goods at prices to correspond with the times, we respectfully invite
all to call and examino our Stock and prices.
MOORE, MARSH & CO.,
Decatur a nd Pryor Streets, ATLANTA.
Don’t Fail to See It.
Detroit has unearthed a very small horror.
IB a ditch near the track of the Detroit and
Mtlwankee railroad, the body of a six weeks’
•Id child was found embedded in the mnd,
fros*n stiff It had a towel wrapped tightly
ar#nnd its head, covering the monib, and ap-
aaaraneee indicate that it had been thrown
»*ar
rate the ditch from a passing train. It was
nek in the mnd, with the exception of its
kssd, and was evidently still alive when de
posited there, as some of the limbB were in a
•ramped position, as if it had straggled with
daffh.
OF FT. a FOB SALE THE BENOWKED j
I Bergman’s Automatic Wonder,
SULPHURRETED CHALYBEATE SPRING
PROPERTY!
Gcrmaii'a Dream,
The grexteit Mechanical eurioaity ever exhibited In
thoS iutb, can be aeon from 9, a. m., to 10, r. m., at
No. 9G Whitehall atreet. dec20-lw
Containing Fourteen Acres of Ground. Houko with !
•even rooms. Pantry, Stables, Barns. Carriage, Cow j
and Fowl Houses, two Two-room Houses, Refresh- |
ment Stands, Orchard with splendid variety of fruit i
trees, shrubbery, etc., all In good order. Lies st ter- j
min ns of West End Street Railroad.
OA
J . M . N A C E,
1BOPBIKTOR AIR LINE
WOOD YARD
This Celebrated Water
Consumption,
the scourge of the human family, may in its
•srly stages be promptly arrested and perma
Bently cured.
BavekswooI', IV. Vi., Oct. 23, 137J.
Br. R. V. Pierce:
Bir—For the last year I have been using
renr Golden Medical Discovery. I owe my
life to it, having been afflicted for years. Did
net nse it bnt a short time before I was bene
fited. At that time I was very bad, not able
to sit np mnch, was suffering greatly with my
throat, was gettiDg blind, had a dry cough,
and much pain in my lungs. I have used
twelve bottle, of the Discovery, and am almost
w.lb Katz T. Waedveb.
A son of Mr. J. H. Mesecx, of Chatham
Four Corners, N. Y., has been cured of Con
sumption by Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical
Discovery,—so says Mr. C. B. Canfield, editor
ef the Chatham Courier.
B. B. Eolaz, druggist, cf West Union, O.,
writes to state that Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medi-
aal Discovery has effected a wonderful euro of
Consumption in his neighborhood.
4ec22-lw
Stsnds pre-eminent, as the analysis snd numerous
testimonials cf the highest order will show, and is the
3Iost Vain able Properly
Cor. Decatur, and Fort Streets, ATLANTA, OA.
All grades of Wood, out to suit customers, constantly
on hand, delivered at any part of the city. decl2-lm
GEORGIA REAL ESTATE
A Mxkuaj. or Health.—The edition for
1S74 of the sterling medical annual known as
Hostetler's Almanac is now ready, aud may
b« obtained, free of cost, of druggists and
general country dealers in all parts of the
United (states and British America, and in-
every civilized portion of the Western
’emisptrare. The Almanac has been issued
regularly at the commencement of every year
for abont one-fifth of a century. It combines
with the soundest practical advice for the
preservation and restoration of bsaltb, a large
amount of interesting and amusing light
reading, and the calendar, astronomical cal
culations, chronological items, etc., are pre
pared with great care, and will be fonnd en
tirely accurate. The issue of Hostetter's Al
manac for 1674 will probably be the largest
edition of a medical work ever published ii
any country. The proprietors, Messrs. Hos-
tetter A Smith, Pittsbnrg, Pa., on receipt of
a two cent stamp, will forward a copy by
mall to any person who cannot procure one
S his neighborhood. dec23-6t
Sow ottered for sale In itiia section of tfce country. I
But I vmt money, and am ooivo to have it !
T. B. CAMP,
dec2S West End. I
Immigration Company.
LAWYLRh.
T. W. HOOPER
A. C. GARLINGTON.
CARLINCTON & HOOPER,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
OFFICE—Republic Block, Corner Decatur snd Pry
or streets, up stslrs, rear room. decl2-1m
DR. BATTEY,
Atlanta.
OFFICE No. 20 Line street, oeir the Kimball House,
adjoining T. M. Clsrke k Co.’s HsrdwsreStore.
decl9-lm
THOMAS FINLEY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
H. M. GREEN,
Attorney at Law.
Atlanta, Georgia<
8. A. DARNELL.
Attorney - at-Law
H
HOW rzBMAHEWT CCSTOMEBS ABE MaDE.
Ef you have never used bapolio, the next lime
yOB send to your grocer tell him yon want a
cake; it will cost yon only a few oents. Then
look all over yonr house, and wherever yon
find a spot upon the paint, the tumiture, car
pets, or anythingt/Stfa whether it be dirt,
grease, tar, or wn^Ner else, nse Bapolio ac
cording to the simple directions. Then col-
1*4 all the tin-ware, copper-ware, knives,
forks, kettles, etc., and polish them np.
When yon have done this once then Enoch
tan's goes know positively that their Ba-
i baa von another permanent customer.
SPECIAL COMMISSIONER OF CLAIMS
For Georgia. Office corner Broad snd Alabama st.
Will practice In the Courts of Atlanta and Blue Bidge
Circuits.
GREENE
Druggists
RO SSIGNOL,
Pharmacists.
tborized the formation of s Company “To facil
itate the sale of Real Estate in Georgia, and to encour
age immigration thereto,” tho undersigned propose to
cxrry out the purpose* of the grant by presenting to
the public prizes in the form of real estate, both in
town or country, to be dravm for on the second
Wednesday in January, 1874.
Parties deairing of auiling Real ISstate are iprlted to
addretathe Company, describing the property and
the price they are willing to take therefor.
Tho following extract from the law will explain the
plan and purposes of the Company:
“Any person desirous to sell or dispose of his, her
or their real estate through the said Land Agency by
Lottery, or otherwise, shall before doing so fully Jee-
cribe same as to the number of acres, and if a city lot
the number of feet. Its boundaries, character of the
Improvements and county In which loosted, so It can
be fully identified; shall tben place a fair valnation
thereon, which valuation shall bo certified to by two
disinterested citizens of the county or neighborhood
in which the land la located, and when these prerequi
sites are complied with and the property offered for
sale or lottery by the said land agency. The party or {
parties having the control of said land and improve- [
menta shall bind themselves In a good and sufficient
bond to said land agents, or their successors, to make
a valid title thereto to whoever may be the drawer or
purchaser thereof; bat no obligation to mska Utlea
given to said parties shall be of any force or effect for
a longer period than six months, unless the vslnstion
affixed to the property shall be tendered within the
•aid term of six months from the date of said bond,
whenever the said Land Agents or their successors shall
tender to the owner or controller thereof, in currsocy,
the valuation agreed upon for said property. Seo Ga.
Laws, 1806, page 70, for full act.
oonrouATona: mahaoxiis:
WM. SCHLEY, Savannah. A. M. WALLACE. Atlanta,
ROBT. SCHLEY, Augusta, J.D WADDELL,Marietta,
JAS. GARDNER, Augusta, H. L WILSON. Atlanta,
Parties desiring tc dispose of real estate under this
plan ulil address * .
JAMES GARDNER. President
of the Goorgia^Real Batata and Immigration Company
I WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM MY FRIENDS
and the public that I have entered the COAL
TRADE, and bsve opened an office and yard on the
corner of Grubb and Broad streets, near Peachtree.
I have no hesitation in saying that I have s BE ITER
GRATE COAL THAN THE OOAL GREEK. It bur us
just as well, has less sulphur in it, and does not coke
as bad as Ooal Creek, and only makes half the quan
tity of ashes, snd is perfectly clear of slate.
By strict attention to business, and furnishing the
VERY BEST OF GRATE GOAL, I hope to merit a lib
eral share of patronage. J. 8. LISTER.
Candy and Cracker
ATLANTA, GA., Jam-abt 1, 16T4.
JUNIUS G. OGLESBY IS ADMITTED A PAETNEB IN OUK FIRM, OH ASS
j from this date. The firm name will remain unchanged.
A. C. & B. F. WYLY.
MANUFACTORY.
rjpHE CHTAPE6TT AND M03T COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE KIND IN THE SOUTH.
a-AJsmsnEro
YBO-BTABLBS,
Canned Ojrsteig,
Potted Meats,
Canned Fruits.
Cracker*,
Candles,
In any quantity’.
Western andNortliernOrders Dnpliented.
LSWXi
MANUFACTURER AND JOBBER OF ALL VARIETIES OF
fN COMMENCING OUK
Fiftocntla Year’s Business,
In this City, wo respectfully eall the attention of onr numerous friends, to tho New
and to enr
Crackers, Cakes, Snaps, &c.,
Amongst which are Soda, Butter, Picnic, Cream, Boston, Butter, Milk,
Butter Wafer, Wine, Farina. Also, Sugar Cakes, Spice Cakes, and Jum
bles, Lemon and Ginger Snaps, and others, which I offer to the trade at the
IMMENSE STOCK
Groceries and Provisions
LOWEST PRICES!
and guarantee my goods to give satisfaction.
South Forsyth Street. Atlanta. Ga.
H
AYING AMPLE FACILITIES, WE CONFIDENTLY PROPOSE
niCIT & BELLISSMTHS,
TO CASH AND; PROMPT PAYING MERCHANTS,
No. 12 MARIETTA STREET,
ATLANTA,
GEORGIA,
The Closest and Most Satisfactory Prices!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Cooking and Heating Stoves,
jan3 2«
A. O.
XI. F,
J. G.
WYLY,
WYLY,
OGLESBY.
RANGES, FURNACES, CRATES, (
Slate and Marble Mantles, j^g jjOUttal StOVG HOOSGl
TIM WARE AMD TINNERS TRIMMINGS,
Steam and Gas Pipes, Steam Whistles, Gauges, Oil Cups, Valves, Etc,
WASH BASINS,
PLUMBERS, STEAM AND GAS FITTERS. AND COPPER SMITHS- TIN ROOFING IN ALL ITS BRANCH
ES. GALVANIZED ICON W iRKER—CORNISH ANT) BRACKETS OF ALL DESCRIP
TIONS, MADE TO ORDER.
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES—Every kind.
Mantels and Grates.
Tin Ware, Wood and Hollow Ware,
Sheret Iron. Zinc,
House Furnishing Goods, Etc.
KNOWLBS
AGENT FOB
ST33 AM
PUMP
MAKCFAOTCREB-i OF
Ooxxorete Sower nnd Drain Pipe,
BOO COOKING AND BF.ATIKG 8TOVES MUST BE SOLD.
fall sices up to 30 inch.)
BUY ONLY
ETCnSTWICUT dfe J313 UtilNaHATHS*
CELEBRATED COLUMBIA OOK STOVE.
drcl<*-lBl JW ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Lawson B. Langford,
69 West Side Whitehall Street.
ATLANTA.
CA.
BALTIMORE k WILMINGTON, N. C.,
NOW HAVE ON HAND THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS IN MY LINE
BROUGHT to tbis market.
SEMI-WEEKLY
novl4-<18m
STAR CANDLES!
PROCTER A GAMBLE’S
“Light of Day” Brand
STAR CANDLES!
A-tl antft, Maoou
AUGUSTA GROCERS,
ftpra-tt
NOTICE.
L. Cohan k Co., 1 take this method of Inform
ing my friends snd the public thst I will continue the
Wholesale Liquor Business,
At my Old Stand, 52 WHITEWALL STREET. I have
associated with me my son, 8. C. Hsyer. The style
of the firm will be MAYER * SON.
Thanking my friends snd the public for past fa
vors, snd hoping a continuance of the eaae,
I remain, respectfully.
Janl 7t D. MAYER.
IMPORTERS AND
WHOLESALE DIALERS IN DRII8S A DRUCOISTS SUN-
No
DRIU. PAJRTS, OILS, CLASS. AO-
264 Broad 8treet,
AUGUSTA,
CA.
■t Atjfr.aU. Oft., or All.nU. G».
JOHN BOYLE,
No. 30 Peachtro St.
AUCTION 3 COMMISSION.
COKnGKKBKT* aoliotUd, upon whieb Ubml *4-
Tftac.i ylU b» mad.. decVl-IM
W 1 are offering to the public a selection of Frtiti
adapted to the Southern climate, consisting of
Apples, Peaohes, Pears, Plums,
Cherries, Quinoes,
OnpM,Mo. Our Floral and Ornamental ghraUh.rj
Department 1. coapleta. Wa bar* ararpUtlng small,
found la a wail ooodootad Ra-mry, aad of oarlatlaa
w* ban laatad and know to b*
SUITED TO THE SSUTMERN CLIMATE.
W* ar» determined to make good etoek end anil *1
reaaonabl* prieaa. All order, bp mall aeteudad to
with promptneae aud car*.
W. Wiu. upon application, furatah gratia our.edto-
logna and price llal.
Addrana V. 0. Box Ml, Atlanta, On.
mwiR * msRon>
Stoves, Stoves, Stoves!
The celebrated Charter Oak Stove—the most popular and mest extensively need m the United Matee. .
for the •‘Atlanta" Cook Stove. Heating Store*—-all kinds and sizes. Hare for sale all the most popow I
now in the market. . _ .
•TIN WARK-Of every kind aad In the largest quantity. A ftili supply always on hand, and anyth!** I
to orderpr omptly_ _
'Very Large^Stipply
Ttn Plate an dTinners Findings, Sheet Iron: Sheet Z no; S’ab Zinc; Block Tin; Solder,
| A Large and well selected stook of Light Hollow Ware; W.»od War** of every kind, such ai
Waohtxnrda, Flour Pails. Sugar Boxes, Wood Measures, ail sizes; Brooms, Well Buckets, etc.
STEAM
COMPOSED OF
D. J. FOLEY,
REBECCA CLYDE.
LUCILLE,
RALEIGH,
SHIP
LUsTEJ,
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIPS
- Capt. D. J. Price.
” D. C. Childs.
“ J. S. Bennett.
- “ J. S. Oliver.
A Lai-ge quantity of
HOUSE
FURNISHING
GOODS,
POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY.
Silver Plated. AV are-
OepsTtmerxt fox- tlxo IjAcUoai
Mr large stank of band-omn Houm Fnrul.htnn frond., Yaaaa, Toilet Seta, etc . an w.U arraagvd Or laapa*
tion. Tho Ladle, an Invited to call aud see them.
I hare laid In a stock lor a large
WILL HEREAFTER SAIL FROM
WHOLESALE TR ADE.
BALTIMORE, Every Tuesday aud Friday,
AND FROM
WILMINGTON Every Wednesday and Saturday,
During tbe busy Seasons Tri-weekly, connecting at Wilmington with the
WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA R. ROAD,
Olvtu; Through Bills of Laden to and from all points in North and South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama
Connecting at Columbia, 8. 0 . with the
Oolumtoin Railroad.,
O-roenvillo cto
And Charlotte Division of tho CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA A AUGUSTA R. ROAD;
Connecting at Augusta, Georgia, with the
GEORGIA, MACON & AUGUSTA. AND CENTRAL RAILROADS.
^to^Steamera of thia Lino on arrival at Wilmington stop at tho Railroad Depot, and
tho Railroad Freights being stored separately in the Steamers, is transferred under cover
ed sheds to the Oars without delay, und forwarded by tho Fust Freight Express that
evening.
transfers from
do Drayage In Wilmington, and no
Wilmington South,
»TTA.HAWTEED AS IjOW AO BY
ony other Route, nnd all losses or overcharges promptly paid.
Mark all Goods via. STEAMSHIP to WILMINGTON,
And brward Bills of Lading to Railroad Agent at Wilmington, N. C.
i same. I con offer special Inducements ever BBf
In my line, and Invite tho attention of merchaota to the i
other market.
Order, from a distance will be prompt!, attended to. Goods rtilfnll, packed, and erwj adeaataga of I
market given. _ .
I am now moving Into my new store, 69 Westelde of Whitehall street, lately occupied by CKdlfbrd. Won
Co. The public are invited to step tn end lock at my new store and new goods.
L B. LANGFORD.
TO ALL HOUSE-KEEPERS
AND .
THOSE ABOUT TO BEGIN!
We call your attention to the most splendid assortment of
PLAIN AND DECORATED TEA AND DINNER SITS,
Fine Cat Glassware, Silver Plated Ware, Lamps, Ciianieliers,
!
ICY Kit BKOIOIIT TO THIS CUT'.
‘Forfurther information apply to either of tho undersigned Agents of tho Line:
ANDREWS & CO.,
Agent Baltimore & Wilmington Steamship Line,
73 Smith's Wharf, Baltimore.
A. D. CAZAUX, Agt. B. & W. Sreamship Line, Wilmington, N. C.
A. POPE, Oen’I. Freight Agent, ) • , . „
* \ Wilmington, N. O.
F. W. CLARK. Afi»t. Q«n’l. Fr’t. Ag».. I
H. M. COTTINGHAM,
General Wettern Agent, ATLANTA, OA.
nnW-4
We will offer sach bargains as you have not seen in Atlanta before.
Fin* Dnoorated Dinner SeU worth $4 50 for 53 10
.. •• * 3 60 for fi SO
.. •• •• •• •• a as t* l co
.. •• lSOLr IH
Fine Decorated Tea Sets in tbe same proportion.
Fine Gold Bend end White Chin* aud Cat Glassware in earn* proportion.
We have many new, beautiful and uaeful goods, suitable for Bridal Preaente, and thone de
airing such articles will do well to examine our stock.
We hate in store a good line of Table Cutlery, Spoons, Forks, Castors, etc.
i
TO MHRECAJSTT*.
W* hare a full Stock of Staple Crockery, Glassware, Show Ooeaa, Lamp*. Ac., at eloeert
prioee. Send for Prio* List*.
McBRIDE & CO.,
»*. IS Deafer m« 1« Line strafe