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n * THE + HOLIDAYS *, ■
Are coming. So are our holiday goods. Every train brings some rr hin^ L r new. \Ve yk> pot and will uptspare neither pain
nor money r to get everything that is bright and attractive for our friends. \Ve appreciate v your trade. ^Call and see us and
you will appreciate our new goods and low prices. We respectfully .submit a few as follows:
Our price for genuine.imported Fflush Parlpr Suit $30, popular price $45.
Our price for genuine imported Silk Plush Parlor suit $45, popular price $60.
Our price for a 10 piece Walnut Marble top Toilet suit,of Furniture $45, popular price $55.
Our price for a 10 piece Maple Marble top Toilet spit of Furniture $38, popular price $45.
Our price for a Marble top French Dresser, 17-30 glass, $12 50, popular price $13.
Our price for an imitation Marble top French Dresser, 17-30 glass, $9, popular pri^e $12.
Our price for a to piece im tation Marble top Toilet Suit of Furniture $30, popular price $40.
Our price for a large German Plate Glass.Bureau $5, popular price $7. Our price for a No. 6 Cooking Stove, complete, $6.50, popular price $ 7 - 5 °
Our price for a worm wire.Bedspring (full size) $3, popular price $4.50. Our price, for a No. 7 flat-top Cooking Stove, complete,$ 10, popular price $1
Our price for a slat spring (any.size) $1 25, popular price $1 50. 300 good strong Bedsteads, (none ot them made of pine), from $1 50 up.
Our price for*a well made, cot top Mattress-^ 50, popular price $3 50. 1090 Chairs of every description, from Fifty Cents up.
We would call attention to our elegant line of WILLOW, CANE and FANCY ’ROQKERH, Baby Carriages , Chib
dren’s Wagons, Fancy Wofk Tables, Lamp Stands, Tin .Sets, Oleographs, and particularly to our ’handsome line <
smyrnaTrugs. goods f-K in and and
|J:No old can • our store r— over acciur years, ever’ -
thing is bran new just from the factories and the* most attractive styles that money can buy. Do not buy a single article <
Furniture until you get our terms and prices. (Call, on or address
A. G. RHODES 8z: CO., 1017 Broad Street, Colunibus, Ga.
- For the IIam ; lton Journal.
ATLANTA LETTER.
The numerous friends of the Jour
' NAL' here rejoice, with and - ccngratu
late you on • your prosperity during
the year just past and wish you a more
prosperous ending to the one \ipon
which we have, just entered.
The excellent morning and evening
dailies reach you on the day they are
issued, give you the curren news hut
they are not printed for you solely
and I propose to gi.e you an occa
sional piece of news and comment
for shared our own private use. You can
with the Journal’s public i
v,m wish (and can get.it in a proper
shape to do so) If one has any
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doubt as to whether the world-moves
.
he has only to come to Atlanta to. have
it removed It quickens the pace of
the most staid and deliberate habitue
of the other parts of our , common
country just to stay here for a few
days The good old county of Har
r is is well represented here. Thereare
a number herenot known to the under
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signed but those known to him are
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Electric lights are lit serving his
gV. ers with miscellaneous goods,
R Kilpatrick ditto, ditto, all
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excepting die fat. Dr. Walter Hood
is gradually forging his way into t h e
vood opinion of the sick and ailing
and their friends. Dr. Walter Mur
phy deals in drugs and practices his
in connection therewith,
and is doing well. Morgan McAfee
addicted to mechanics and machin
ery, is busy with invention, and will
strike a good thing one of these days,
if industry is at all prophetic of sue
cess.
It has been said that Atlanta is ,a
community of church-goers, and it
requires but a short residence here to
j convince one that she deserves
| the reputation. Sunday looks
the Sabbath here—the streets, the
moving throngs, all wear a Sunday
1 look—all but the street, cars. They
are run presumably to accommodate
the church-goers, and it would per
j. j, haps hypercritical subject .if one not to hypocritical charge of to being
say
! that dividends for the company were
j any.object. The peop! e are ex,;usa
hie for church _ rath
j going to aere, or
er they would be inexcusable if they
,
did not, churches of all denominations
[are could so scarcely well equipped; be found an in abler the pulpit land.
Whatever ones religous creed he can
an abler exponent of it. Is he
i Episcopalian? l)rs. Barret and Hoi
! fcSTUr? ■srssi
McDonald to the ist and 2nd
Baptist; Methodist? Drs. Morrison
j and Lee the and Trinity Meth
j to ist
oc k st > Christian ? or (Disciple) ? Drs.
, Harris and Thomas to = Hunter and
| Peters Streets; Presbyterian . ? ; Drs.
Barnett and Stricter to the ist. and
2nd Presbyterian ; Unitarian ? a neat
| church on Church street is. open to
i.him, with Dr. Cheney in the pulpit; ;
Congre^ationalist ? ■ Dr. Tur , in a
! most elegant and uniquely construct
ed house ,of worship will welcome
and entertain him. These are a few ]
of the chinches that are in the cen- i
ter pf the city. All. denominations
have spread out ,and are spreading
out, and are represented \?y faithful
men, doing faithful service towards
j lifting fallen humanity. #
\ up
Atlanta has a theatre going popu
lation. Anything in the *yay of
amusement is patronized here. The
I populace sepms determined to be
amused, and comedy or tragedy,
burnt cork or silk tights, it takes it
all ,n - Occasional.
PUBLISHERS NOTICE.
Monday, the j6l;h m.stailt,
we will be .prepared ,tO issue
our ( 3 g r( ]pnsSepd, Premium to
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, * we ; arc goin" t,o publish
the .best* U n< L .most readable
paper we have ever published
1(J1 , (j ne LAdlar, and give in
jaciciicio.i, r ee to every sub
scribei, a dozen papers of
fresh garden seed. Come, in
and get them.
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druggist for It. Trice A.TAYLOK,Atlttnta,6a. »Ar. and
WALTER
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