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SAM. W. SMALL,
Atlanta, Qa.
Unreeling 1 a Pullback.
[From the Washington Chronicle.]
A most amusing scene was witnessed on
K street, the other day, A lady with a vig
orous pullback skirt and an elaborate pol
onaise was walking up K from Fourth
street. Jfi that unaccountable outside,
pocket which the fashion prescribes shall
be trained to the rear and hung as low down
as possible upon the last-named garment,
she had anew, full spool of thread—just
purchased evidently. An end of this, es
caping from the open pocket, caught the
eye of a K street gamin—a sixor seven-
specimen. He deftly caught the
end, arid, holding to it. found that it fefled
off without the promenader being aware
of it.
He at once squared himself, sailor-fash
ion, in the middle of the walk, and as she
“pgid off” he “hauled in,” hand over
hand, to the infinite amusement of half a
hundred men who witnessed the operation.
In a brief time the line reached cleai up to
Fifth street from near Fourth, and as the
lady stepped out on the flagging to cross
the street the end ran off, and she went on
with the empty spool, blissfully uncon
scious of the merriment behind her back at
her expense. The cruel men—and by this
time a hundred had seen the unreeling pro
cess—then began to speculate upon the look
of blank astonishment which must have
overpowered her countenance when, on
reaching home, she found the spool empty,
which she could assert was full when she
purchased it.
Opinions of the Press.
THE BEST.
Sam W. Small, the “Old.St” of the
Atlanta Constitution, and the best
“nigger-talk” writer this country
ever produced, is now connected with
the Sunday Morning Herald.—Louis
ville Conrier-.Tonrnal.
INIMITABLE!
The Sunday Morning Herald is a
bright, Crash paper under the
charge of an experienced hand, and
has several speeial featnres to recom
mend it, not the least of which are
those Inimitable “ Old SI ” sketches,
by Sam Small. “ Old Si” Is a charac
ter that will interest everybody.—
Detroit Prjss. f
NO SUCCESSFUL RIVAL.
Sam W. Small, well-known through
the country as “ Old SI,” becomes one
•f the editors and proprietors of the
Snnday Morning Herald, In which,
perhaps, he will hold forth as Profes
sor of the African language. As an
•xponent of negro dialect and hu
mor he has long stood wlthont a suc
cessful rival. Louisville Ledger-
Globe.
RACY PARAGRAPHS.
Sam W- Small, the spicy writer of
sketches and negro character dia
logues, Is now wttri the Sunday Her
ald, In which paper his racy para
graphs will hereafter appear.—Knox
ville (Tenn.) Chronicle.
LIVELY SKETCHES.
Sam W. Small, whose racy pencil
for a year or more has contributed so
many lively sketches to the humor
ous literature of the country, has be
come interested in tbe Atlanta Snn
day Herald. He is one" bf the most
prominent young journalists in tbe
country .—Knox ville (Tenn.) Tribu no.
WINNING FAME.
Sum W. Small is winning fame as
“ Old Si,” in tbe Atlanta Sunday Her
ald.— Ansiin ("Texas! Statesman.
STRONG HEART
AND
STEADY HAND.
A splendid Xeiv torv by !>. U. Locke„ftec.
_lv.. urn j.\ > iml> i i.-t I'oi.u'iionced in The
Llads, uiu iai'Kcs. and trie best
Family Paper In {hr world. Specimen copies
sent free to a„y audiuss. Send for a copy
eon t.alnlnsrthor.pp.Mnfy of this Great
S|.oi \ . and s-iai . lie names of a dozen or
so oi your ii Haul.- at different Post Offices, to
whom we will send copies tree and postpaid.
THE NASBY LETTERS
Arc written exclusively for the Bia.dk, and
are published regularly in Its columns. The
Bladk contains a greater number of Special
Features of interest and value to the general
reader than any other paper published. We
also publish monthly the
AMERICAN FARM JOURNAL,
at only seventy-five cents a year, a practical
publication for practical people. It ought
to be in every home.
THE BLADE—Postage Paid.
Single copy, per year, $2 00; Clubs of five
per year, $1.75 each and bn extra copy to the
getter up of a club of ten. The Bladk and
American Fabm Journal, one year, for
$2.36.
GOOD BOOKS.
We have Just carefully revised our Book
List, aud now offer to every subscriber the
best works of the best authors for almost
nothing. See our New Book List In the
Blade. • Agents wanted everywhere. Ad
dress
THE BLADE, Toledo, Ohio.
an . M .
Business Notices
Just received from menuf;. : irere and
importers, who are bound to have the goods
sola, the largest and finest assortment, of i
Watches,
, Diamonds,
Fine Jewelry, .
Sterling Silver Ware,
Gold Guard and Vest Chains.
Gold Opera and loontu.e Chains,
Lockets, Seal Rings, cV. etc,.
This magnificent stock of goods will be
offered for sale for the next tLiny day nt ■
havdpan prices.
Now is the lime for Bargains. Cal!
early and buy at hard pan prices. 1 mean
business. The owners of the goods want
the money for them, and I want my com
missions. Visitors to the Centennial will
save from 26 to 50 per ceiit, by buying
from me. GHeo. Sharp, 'Jr.
inne2B—-dfcf
Seven Alum Muss.
Seven Springs Iron and Ai'up Mass.
Seven Springs Iron and Alum Hass.
Seven Springs Iron and Alum Mass.
Sevan Spring's Iron and Alum Mass.
Seven Springs Iron and Alum Mass.
Foi; Sale by Thos. Pullum & Cos., Atlanta.
For Sale by !3Eh*fc BuHiffri A Cos.,
For Sale by A. A. Taylor, AtlahM,*' Ga.
For Sale by Hurt & Brown, Atlanta, Ga.
For sale by Chas. H. Mayson,Kingston,Ga.
For Sale by M. G. Williams, (Jartersville.
For Sale by D. W. Curry, Cartersville, Ga.
Fbr Sale by Sayer & Cos., Cartersville, Ga.
For Sale by Wm. Boot, Marietta, Ga.
For Sale by G. W. Williams, Marietta Ga
For Sale by Druggist generally.
Buy it for your wife.
Buy it for your daughter
Buy it for your children.
Buy it fbr yourself
It never fails to give satisfaction.
New
(j) r FANCY CARDS, 11 styles with name
Sit) 10cts. Post paid, J. B. Husted, Nassau,
Rens. Cos. N. Y. . jan 3-4 w
A MONTH to Active Men selling
qptIVJU our Letter Copying Book. No
press or water used. Sample copy worth
$3.00 FREE. Send stamp for circular. EX
CELSIOR M’F’G. CO., 99 Madison and 132
Dearborn street, Chicago. jan 3-4 w,
F\Ci Ann Subscribers fob 1877. Every-
UIM HJU body Is getting POTTER’S
AMERICAN MONTHLY, a richly illus
trated, ably edited Family Magazine at only
$3 a year. Specimens 25 cts. Great terms
to clubs. John E. Potter & Cos., Publish
ers, Philadelphia. Jan 3-4 w
—Official History of the _ .
Cejitemtl exhibition
It sells faster than any other book. One
Agent sold 34 copies in one day. This is the
only authentic and complete history pub
lished. Send for our extra terms to Agents.
Address, National Publishing Cos., Phil
adelphia, Pa., Or St. Louis, Mo. Jan 3-4 w
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WITH A COLDjIS ALWAYS DANGEROUS.
USE
Wells’ Carbolic Tablets,
a sure remedy for COUGHS, and all diseas
es of the Throat, Lungs, Chest and Mu
cous Mem trane.
PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES.
Sold by all Druggist. C. N. CRITTENTON
7 Sixth Avenue, New York. jan 3-4 w
Active Agents wanted instantly to intro
duce the
Centennial Exposition,
DESCRIBED and illustrated.
Nearly 800 pages; only $2.50; rich illustra
tions; and a traasure as the best and cheap
est History of the Great Exhibition. En
dorsed by Officials, Press and Clergy. Is
selling immensely. One lady cleared $350 In
four weeks. Act quickly. Now or never.
For full particulars. Address HUBBARD
BROS., Publishers, 733 Sansom street, Phila
delphia. Pa. Jan 3 4w
5000 AGENTS
Charlej Boss,
Written by his Father. A complete ac
count of the most Mysterious Abduction
and Exciting Search. With Fae-Simlle
Letters and Illustrations. Outsells all
other books. One agent took SO orders
in one day. Terms liberal. Also Agents
wanted on our Magnificent Family Bi
bles. With Invaluable Illustrated Aids and
Superb Bindings. John E. Potter & Cos.,
Publishers. Philadelphia. jan 3-4 w
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Dr. C. W. BENSON’S
CELERY AND CHAMOMILE PILLS
are prepared expressly to cure Sick Head
ache, Nervous Headache, Dyspeptic Head
ache, Neuralgia, Nervousness,
and will cure any case. Price 50 cents, post*
age free. Sold by all druggists and country
stores. Office, 106 North Eutaw street, Bal
timore, Md.—Reference: G. J. Lester, Cash
iet Howard Bank. Baltimore. jan 3-4 w
Important, Business Men!
THE Times and Planter will appear next
week in a greatly enlarged and Improv
ed form. It will contain a complete Direc
tory of the North Georgia Conserence—the
names of members, and the homes to which
they have been assigned during their stay
in Sparta, and much other valuable Infor
mation. It will also contain an account of
the First Methodist Conference Ever
Held i Georgia, (which met in Sparta in
1806), written by Hr. L. Pierce, the only
surviving member of that, body,
AN IMMENSE EXTRA EDITION
will be printed, and It will be circulated
THROUGHOUT GEORGIA, rendering It a
really remarkable opportunity for Advertis
ers. Advertising rates moderate. Address
TIMES AND PLANTER.
n25 Sparta, Ga,
FOR THE NEXT IS DAYS.
f OFFER my entire stock of Millinery
JL and Fancy Goods at New York cost.
The stock consists of Celluloid Sets Scarf
Pins, Necklaces. Coral Combs, latest style
Ties, Bustles,, Braftts. Curls,
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ATIL.IKTA TELEGRAM-JA> lAHY 23, 1877.
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L open back, pa>tly made. The bosom is
shield shaped, 4-ply. very neat, fit.- elegantly
and greatly- admired. The Caffs are 4 ply.
214 Inches wide, any size required around
the hand, are attached to the sleeves, and
set in as represented. The shirt Is complet
ed In the best, workmanlike manner, with
this exception: sleeves and sides to be
sewed up, bottoms to be hemmed, button
holes to be made and buttons sewed on.
We furnish the best muslin for bodies, and
good, heavy linen for bosoms and cuffs. We
make them to your measure, and guarantee
a good fit
For sls per Dos.; $7.50 per half Do*.
Medium sizes Any woman can finish them.
We also make to your order, by measure,
the finest qualities @f
Gents’ Dress Shirts,
entirely completed, handsomely laundred,
at prices from $36 00 as low as 21.00 per doz.
WILSON & CREEHMUR.
25 Whitehell s.reet, up stairs.
fl**Send for Circulars, Price-List aud In
structions for self-measurement.
HAS NO RIVAL WORTHY THE NAME.
MUS!C] CHURCH’S
Diseases Produced by Disordered
. Liver.
The liver being one of the most important
organs of the human system, iis unhealthy
condition Is often the immediate cause of
Dispepsiu, Dropsy. Costiveness, l udigestiou,
Headache, Diseases of the Bladder and Kid
neys, Fjmale Affections, and Fever and
Ague. The origin qi ail these eviis is cor
rected by the action of “J. M. Laroque’s An
ti-Bilious Bitters.” Price in package 26 cts.,
in bottles ready for use sl. W. E. Thornton,
Batimore and Harrison streets, Baltimore,
Md. decs.
A. f>.~ CLIN AR D,
PROPRIETOR
Newton House,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
SB.OO BOARD $2.00 PER DAY. $2.00
/"APPOSITE the University; comer Broad
IJ gt. and College Avenue. Express office in
the Hotel. Hotel omnibuses running to all
railroad trains. oct23tf
Jos. T. JEiolit>u.i:*g
-90 Whitehall Street.
SIGN OF THE BIG COFFEE POT,
■Now offers at greatly reduced prices
Cooking find Heating Stoves,Tin,
Wood and Iron Ware ; Grates
and Mantels.
F. M. RICARDSON, tbe great stove man,
can be found at tishh ouse. Call and see him.
oct2B2w
MARCUS A. BELL, PIROMIS H. BELL.
Attorney at Law.
ATLANTA
REAL ESTATE AGENCY,
by;
MarcJus A. Bell & Son.
OKFIOK No. 1. up 4:>;rE,
Centennial Bnildiag.
d®-Special at.ionMon given to Hunting
houses and CollwiTing rents, making
prompt rei urns; also, to selling real estate
for Owners, Administrators, Guardians, As
signees, Trustees, etc,, eitlu-r at private or
public sale.
Strict ;it ten Mon given to Convpvnncing,
and the Investigation of titles: also, to secu
ring and el reeling settlement Of Claims,
Without suit.
MARCUS A. BELL A SON,
dec 16 ) w Real Estate Agents.
Removal
ED. F. SHROPSHIRE
Has removed his
Shirt Factory
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gram is not a mere experiment. The plan
is endorsed by some of the best journalists
in the South-, who understand the situation
and appreciate it* difficulties. But, wriile
doctors may differ, labor will produce often
er than prove fruitless, and with labor, ener
gy, enterprise and economy for our guides
and motors, we confidently look our future
squarely In the face. We need and ask the
public favor, believing we shall cheerfully
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Mason & Hamid
CABINET ORGANS*!
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Have been nnanimoneljr aaaiffnel H
“FIRST RANIe
THE Several Fequisites”
of aueh Instruments, at tbe
U. S. CENTENNIAL, ’76.
containing 8,000 newspapers, and estimate
showing cost of Advertising.
Of=> FANCY CARDS 11 styles with name
O ° M ete. Postpaid. J. I). Husted, Nassau
Reaa,Co., N. Y. oct274w
TVm We will start you in a business
it you can make #so a week without
MmVn?V c ?? italeas y and respectable for
JjIUJLi JGi I either sex. AGENIw SUPPLY
CO., 261 Bowery, New York, oct27-lw-
In If you want the best selling ar \
UhrnN.T Wcje'n the world and a solid
riULII I U gold patentiever watch, free o
cost, write atonce to J. BRIDE & CO„ 767
Broadway, N. Y. oct2f7-4w
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160 A WEEK capital. We glvesteady
wi>rk that will bring you *240 a month at
home day orevenlng. Inventors Union, 173
Greenwich st., New York. oct27-4w
The Cheapest Property
IN THE--
VICINITY £ ITIMI!
A FARM, of sixty acres. Just outside the cor-
I\ porate limits of Atlanta, suitable for gar
den, orchard, vineyard or dairy purposes, or
tor all of these. Price very low incomparison
with like property so near the city, and terms
easy. For further information apply at the
office of The Telegram. foctl7tf
C. H. SWIFT, Agent
(FOB 0. H. JONES AND W. D. LUCKIE.)
rTNMRIAKI.Rand dealer in Metalie and
Wooden Burial Caskets and Cases.
Fully prepared for preserving bodies by
the freezing process.
Orders from abroad by telegraph, day or
night, promptly attended to. No. 47 Loyd
street Atlanta, Ga. aug9-3
AGENTS WANTED for the Centennial
n a 7TS'TT"C , "R , T? oir THB
VjA4iJCiIIJjiJ!iXI united states,
showing the grand results of our first 100
years. Everybody buys it, and agents make
from *IOO to S2OO a month. Also for the new
historical work. Our
WESTERN BORDER KSTS
eiaphic history of American pioneer life 100
Years Ago—its thrilling conflicts of red
and white foes, exciting adventures, captiv
itjes,forays, scouts, pioneer women and boys,
Indian war-paths, camp-life and sports. A
book for old and young. No competion.
Enormous sales. Extra terms. Illustrated
circulars free. J. C. McCurdy & Cos, Phila
delphia, Pa. n24w2m
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--■ READY FOR AGENTS—THE
Centennial Exposition!
DESCRIBED AND ILLUSTRATEdM
A Graphic Pen-pictore of its History,
Or and. Buildings. Wonderful Exhib
its, Curiosities, Great Days, etc. Pro
fusely Illustrated, Thoroughly Popular
and Very Cheap. Is selling Immensely.
5,000 AGENTS WANTED. Send for full
particulars. This will be the chance o/
100 years to coin money fast. Get the
only reliable history.
Hubbard Bros., Pubs., 733 Sansom St..
Philadelphia, Pa.
H A JFTTOAT Bc no * deceived by pre-
GYu 1 1U1) . mature books assuming
to be “official” and telling what will hap
pen In Aug. and Sept. n7 4w
A FARM AND HOME
OF YOUR OWN,
NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE IT I
'i he best and cheapest lands in the market
are in EASTERN NEBRASKA, and on the
llneof the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD.
The most favorable terms given, and very
lou -ates of fare and freight to all settlers.
Tl" best markets
rSIs’.E PASSES TO LAND BUYERS.
M:il s descriptive pamphlets, new edition*
o’ •• i’HE PIONEER,’ ’sent free everywhere!!
Address, O. F. DAVIS, *
Oand Comm’r U. P. R.R. Omaha, Neb. m
oi l 27-4 w
S. L. SOLOMON SGWI
Dealer in
Clocks, tofltcljcs, Jcfficlrp,
G4S,D PENS AND SPECTACLES.
Also agent for
Morton’s Celebrated Gold Pens.
Repairing done in the best of style and at
short notice.
No. 43 Whitehall Street.
ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA,
and <-.19-d2w.
70,000 BONDS.
The city of Atlanta has Seventy Thous
and Dollars In Eight per cent. Twenty
Years’ Bonds, now ready for sale at the of
flee of J. H. Goldsmith, City Treasurer, and
at trie Banking office of John H. James.
These Bonds have been Issued strictly by
authority of a provision in the New City
Charter, which authorizes the City Council
to Issue “New Bonds” to take up maturing
Bonds only. The financial condition of the
city was never better, and must continue to
Improve, as the debt must be reduced every
year, and cannol be increased. These are the
last Bonds that Will be issued until July,
1887. There is no reason why these Jtenas
should not be worth as much as Georgia
Eighths. There is no better invesment for
fuardians and bdminlstrators, and should
e all taken by our own citizens, as they area
non-taxable and a first-class investment
Some of these Bonds are of denomination t
$500.00. "
The old Bonds, ■
Which fall due on the flrst day of JahuaH
will be paid promptly, whether the newont
are sold or not, as this hasever’been the ctl
tom of the city. R, F. MADDOX, 9
decl6,U2w Chairman Finance Com J