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F.llßltL'ltN, G KußfilA, OcTOB! R 27. iBl 1 .
C .tt*>n to-ii.iy 16|c.
as- Ret Wiocs —-Rev. Mr. Wilson, of
Augusta, preached at tho Baptist
church,in this place,last Tiles.lay night.
BST Wc think Judge Wrijlit has to
hurry through iiis courts too much to
do any county justice. He did not
get through with the business in this
n ir Douglas county.
B®** Judge Wright passed through
town las! Sunday, on his way to Fay*
etteviHi*, where he is holding court this
week. We have not heard of any
business the court bus transacted.
JGfciy* Grand Jury Presentments.—The
Or.,mi Jury of this county, at the last
term of Court, failed to roc minond the
publication of their Prescctments. It
may be very good economy, lot the
I e ipie would like to know what is go
ing on the county.
B&* Grist Altu. in Town —Our en
terprising young friends, Miller and
MoKown, have their grist mid riming
daily, turning out the very best meal.
Wc would invite out friei ds living nem
town to bring tin- r com to Ibis mill,
as we believe the proprietors will make
every effort to give satisfaction.
038 Removal. —Oscar A. Cantrell
has moved up to the business part of
town with his stock of dry goods and
crockery. He Is occupying the st- r
room between Andrews & Roberts and
Dr. Goodman's drug store Hm ft lends
will remember this fact, and all on
him at iiis new quarters.
gftsT* .Sad Accident —Go last Sunday
evening, the children of Mrs. K A
Clacklcr, went into the eotmn house
to play. They dug a hole in the cot
ten 2 oi 8 feet deep, and then slipped
out, leaving a little bov pl vingon
the cotton. At ni>>l■ t the c iidien
went home and the little lellow was
found missing. The patents want to
the cotton house and tln-re found the
child head foremost in the li ole
smothered to death. The child \i a
nbont four years old
{S-iV- i' ATAt. Accin .NT On law Mmi
day, Peter Sln-rden, who had been dig
ging a well for 11. Sims, in Coweta
com ty, met with death in a very sud
den and niyste i us manner lie Imd
been down and prepared to blast a rock,
and was fearful that the fuse which be
had arranged bad gone. lie descended
again and was in ai the bottom when
he concluded that the fuze was still
burning and ordered the above to draw
him back. When near the top some
one saw him turn loose with one hand
and fail backwark out of the basket
Tim fall killed him instantly The well
was ninety f■> t and. ep
19* The Great Tabkrxaci.e. —There
is a tabernacle tent dedicated to Divine
service by the M. E. Church, and is
just the tiling for camp meetings. It
has been up at a camp meeting, a few
weeks since, near Marietta, and again,
near Griffin, and is ndto at the Ala
bama Conference, and will be here on
the lO’.li of November, to hold a meet
in"'. We cordially invite ail denomi
nations to come and take a part it! tliis
meeting, and we especially the n.inis
ti*rs of the several orders to come and
pray and labor for the conversion of
souls. We have made provisions f>r
the accommodation "f all. \\ u have
made tliis piovisien with the citizens
of the place. But if wc shall place
a Methodist iu a Baptist family or
Baptist in a Methodist family, we hope
that none will take exceptions, for wo
arc for Christian feeling
S. D. Brow/,
In charge Fayetteville Circuit.
The Advantage ok Printing.—Mr
B , a well-known Metropolitan printer,
onre told us that on < tie occasion an
old woman from the country came into
the printing office with an old Bible
in her hand. “1 want,” said she ‘that
you should print it over again. It’s
getting’ a little blurred, sort of, and
my eyes is not what they was. How
much do you ax?’
‘Fifty cents.’
‘Can you have it done in a half an
hour? Wish yon would —want to be
getting home. I live a good way out
of town.’
When the old lady went out, he sent
around to the office of the American
Bible Society, and purchased a copy
for fifty cents.
‘Lor’ sakes a mnssa!’ exclaimed the
old lady, when she came to look at n,
‘how good you’ve fixed it! I never see
uothing so curious as what printer:
is.’
The best application fra fresit
wounds, cut, or scratch, is Darby’s
PaoriiYi.ACTic Fixn\
The Atlanta Constitution is one of
the ablest dailies in the .State, thor
oughly Democratic in politics,conserva
tive in principles, fearless in the ex
posure of the Guilds and conniptions
of the Radical administration, am
gives all the news from different pun
of the Slate and the world. The pay
has mu able corps of editors. M<
wishing to keep posted on doings
the Legislature, which is to meet soon,
would do well to subscribe to the Con
stitution, as it will give daily full re
ports of the proceedings of that body.
Red Oak, Campbell Cos., Ga , I
Oct 19th, 1871. j
Dear Ffntinei.: Il is with pleasure
il.ut 1 seat myself to redeem in. - prom
ise made in my former communication
t i you. That I may do so, I hope you
will indulge me iu commencing and
carrying on my sketch to the close ot
my mu i alive, as 1 have it in my mind
to do, assuring yon that I intend no
i ijir v to be done to anyone, <;r any ex
ceptionable allusions to any person.
I must, however, be allowed to al
lude to some three or four persons di
rt etly ; and probably to as many indi
rectly; but I trust that 1 may havutny
speech (iu r. riting) seasoned with salt,
when so alluding as above in imated.
Fiist of myself, some years a.-o, I
was called to lake the pastoral care of
a church in Campbell county, called
Mt. Vernon. This church had been a
Baptist church, and stood identified
with the Tallapoosa Association. It
now became connected with the Chris
tian church. I lived si me thirty miles
from it at that time, but finally m-ao 1,
and set led in their vicinity. I qoutiuo
ed their Pastor but was never able to
effect much in adding to tln ii nimibei
1 believe there were several causes
that operated against my success.—
One of ilie piir.eit.nl was, that some
individuals became no nibers win- were
inipi ndeut; and ns 1 concluded, pulled
down luster than I could build up, anil
as a consequence the Church been .:e
so small and feeble that 1 (lid not think,
that it was to the glory of God to con
tinne my t Hurts to raise them to re
spectability. In the meanwhile I eul
liv.it and mi acquaint ice with the Bap
list bicthicn, and after a time united
wiili them For so doing, many who
had been warm friends seemed to lose
confidence in un-. One hi other that 1
had great esteem for iu the Methodist
chinch, who now lives in Fairl.'tirn,
gave me more encouragement than
any oilier person that I can now cal!
*o mind. Pome of my Christian breth
ren tiied to get mo to vindicate myself
show them ttie wbys and wherefores
..f my pioccdure. I refused, and
would not go into altercation nioro
than to tell them 1 was satisfied, and
would not consider any remonstrance
upon the subject in the way of vindi
cation of myself. In the meanwhile
the unfortunate war between the Ninth
und South aroused the whole country,
and, though I never took an active
part in politics, I claimed to be a lover
of my country, and prompted by my
feelings, I joined the ranks of the Con
s. derate soldiery, and hastened to the
scene of bloody conflict where many
of tne braves were made to kiss the
dust. I witnessed the horrors of war
I would that 1 could erase from memo
ry's tablet those horrors that shock rny
feelings to recall them; overwhelming
numbers and resources ciushed us
The south was subjugated. The con
flict over, I returned to my family* and
borne My premises laid bare. The fiery
wheels of the war car had passe ovei
and left the unmistakable maiks of
desolation. No fencing, no tools, no
stock, no supplies for my wife and
children, rio sweet singing birds to
cheer with melody of song. It seemed
as if all that was desirable arid pleas
ant to look upon and behold was swept
away as with the bosom of destiue
tion. llow disheartening to one who
had passed the meridian of life, und
whose physical force was now much
impaired; but dispondency could not
better my condition. Something must
be done I remembered the saying
where there is a will there will he a
way, and so I have found it with much
anxiety and exertion. I have honora
bly been enabled through the kindness
of an overruling Providence to meet
the exigensies. A. B. F.
Brigham Young —Accompanied by
a number of elders, appeared at court
ttiis afternoon and was held to bail
in five thousand dollars to answer.—
lie passed through the court room
alone. Many hats were removed and
expressions of respect shown, but no
shouts nr noisy demonstration. liis
appearance bes o r e Judge McKean
was quiet and dignified, but he seemed
evidently very feeble. The officers of
the comt showed him all kindness,
providing a large easy chair aud keep
ing the ciowd at a distance.
The counsel of Brigham first put in
a plea of abatement, which was over
ruled. The next movement was to
quash the indictment on tin ground of
the indictment i*i iiineruting sixteen
separate charges in alleging that lit*
lasei' i> usly cohabited with sixteen
i fieri nt women. During the nrgu
ieiit (iii this question Brigham retired,
--(nested for if fence will continue
(.faking to this motion to-m .row—
(.veiything quilt to-night, although
multitudes of exciting rumors are in
circulation. In the event of conviction
there may be trouble, scarcely other
wise.
Latest by Telegraph.
Savannah, October 25.—Accounts
from B!ufften, South Carol inn, s ate
that Muiitinollin, Kent, and Slieer
were wounded and captured by the
negroes on Mmitiuolliu’s plantation,
and are held as prisouers under u war
rant issued by Robertson, a Justice of
the Peace. They are to be taken to
IBiaiifmt fur trial when snfLcienliy
I recovered from their wounds It is
believed that Slieer is mortally woun
ded.
They were captor it by the negro
Constable Middletm, a notorious bad
! character and the tenor of the whites
| of the neighborhood.
The prisonnis are in a private house
iimler medical treatment, there being
| mi j»il in Blnfftun.
Robertson is a violent carpet bagger
and cxpreaclier ft mu Connecticut.
-Mont on ill in’s offense was an attempt
:to recover liis land and c lied his
i ieats from the negro tenants, who
! refused either to pay or leave th e
j premises.
San Francisco, October 25.—-Bill
| Russell, another one of the escaped
prisoners fmm N vada, has been cup
In red while endeavoring to ship fur a
I- > I i-lgll pot 1.
Geoige C- Cannon, a Mm iiKin leadei
! .-ays if cmivieiioiis emilit. lie, the Mor
mons will Inn n all they have, and
make aiiotlici expedition, as they did
1 1 oin Illinois.
At Los Angelos a fight has l eeiiin and
in the Chinese quarter. An officer at
tempted to arrest a Chinaman f u r
shooting another. He was resisted
and called mi Robert Thompson, a citi
zen. In assist him The Chinese open
ed lire un both Thompson fell and
died immediately.
Officer Bilderson was shot hilt es
caped on horseback. The mob soon
collected and attacked tbe whole Chi
nese quarter. The attack was resist
ed in a spirited manner by the Chi
nese, when fifteen hundred a r in e and
1 men surrounded their quarters an and
i prevented (heir escape. The mob
hanged fifteen Chinamen and fin and
their houses, the fire, however, was
' xtiiiguislied.
At 9 r m order ut Los Angelos was
partly restored by the authorities.—•
No more blood sited ban taken place.
-Several Chinamen have been arrested
and lodged in jail.
Detroit, October 25. — The State R«
lief Committee has issued an appeal
iu which it is stated that from 12,000
to 15,(00 people in that State have
lost everything by tlie fire, which con
tinues to burn, with new ones spring
ing up. Money and supplies may fie
sent direct to Michigan through the
Relief Committee of Chicago.
Matamoras, Mex., October 25
Trevino pronuiiciutneiitoed at Monte
rey in favor of General Dias.
A Federal officer lias been arrested.
At last accounts Travirro was invest
ing Saltillo.
The revolutionists claim ten States.
The telegraph lines in Mexico have
been cut.
PHILLIPS, FLANDERS & CO.,
DEALERS IN
STAPLE AND FANCY
I) R Y G O O DS!
HOSIERY,
RIBBONS,
NOTIONS,
&C., &C., &c.,
Corner Mitchell & Whitehall Sts.,
Atlanta, ■ Georgia, i
Parties visiting the city can get the
‘ ' -J
BEST BARGAINS AT OUR HOUSE.
DOy»T FtlL Ti> COME ASD SEE IS
WE KNOW THAT OUR
GOODS AND PRICES',
WILL SUIT YOU.
Renumber the place,
PHILLIPS, FLANDERS & CO,
91 Whitehall Street, j
oct2?-2t
Fnirburn .Markets.
Corrected expressly tor Tut Kaii.iicrn Sentinel
».Cr Joseph BtuMi.rr.
Corn , . per hueliel $1 tfl
Meal ** •• 1 (1
Slock Peas “ *• 1 in,
Flour per 100 lbs. $4 00 to 5 U 0
Ba:on—Shoulders per lb
Clear Sih’il Sides.., to
Clear Sides 11
tairil per lb 14
Cheese. •• •* 18 to 20
Ilulter “ " 20
rlgus per Ji-z 25
Chickens each 25
Sugars per lb 13 to Ifi
Molasses per gal 33 to 40
It ice per lb IU
Soap “ •* 10 to 15
Caud1e5........ “ “ 20
Salt. •* rk 2 35
Factory Thread, per bunch 1 50
Shirtings per yd 10 to 12
Prints “ •* lu to 12
Tobacco p. r lb 05 to 1 25
Hay—Timothy pr 100 lbs 2 00
Kerosene Oil Gal. 45 to 50
Retro •* “ 60
Weights anil Measures.
Bushel. Lbs.
Wheat 00
Shelled Corn jg
Corn in ear 70
i’eas 00
Bye 60
Outs 32
Barley -18
Irish Potatoes 60
Sweet Potatoes oo
White Beans oo
Castor Jp*.ann._ ■, 45
Clover se?h TT~ . ' 00
Timothy seed 40
Flax seed. 56
Hemp eet-il ... 44
Blue grass seed 11
Buck wheat 52
Dried peaches 40
Dried apples 24
Onions 60
Suit 50
Stone Coal 80
Malt 88
Bran 20
Turnip* 55
PlaOi-rinshair 8
Uuslaokedbime 80
JXrATTTiO.
HAIR RESTORATIVE
avST-A^IEC.
CONTAINS NO LAo SULPHUR—NO SU
GAR OF LEAD NO LITHARGE- NO
NITR't TE OF SILVER, AND IS EN
TIRELY FREE FROM THE POISONOUS
AND HEALTH-DESTROYING DFUGS
USED in other HAIR PREPARATIONS.
Tr nsp’ircnt and clear as crystal, it will n t
noil the finest fabric,—perfectly SAKE,
CLEAN anil EFFICIENT.— disideratums
LONG S.JUGIIT FOR AND FOUND AT
LAST!
It restores and prevents the Hair from be
coming (irifigr, L#*oft. appearance,
remove* Dandruff, ffi c< ol and refreshing to tho
head,checks the Hair fr in fulling off, aud
rtstores it to a great extent when premature
ly lost, prevents Headaches, cures ail humors,
outonooua eruptions, and unnatur-l heat,—
AS A DRESSING FOR THE HAIR IT
THE REST ARTICLE IN THE MARKET.
Dll. G. SMITH , Patentee, Ayer, Mass.—
Prepared only by PROCTER BROTHERS,
Gloucester, Mass. The genuine is put up in a
pannel bottle, made expressly for it, with the
name of the article blown in the glass A.-k
your DruggiM for Natukk'h Hair Rkehtoua
tive, and take no other.
PQr Send two three cent stamps to Procter
Brothers for a ‘ Treatise on the Human Hair.”
The information it contains is worth $o()0,00
t • any person.
I), a TOWNSEND & CO ,
DEALERS IN
Fine Wines, Teas, Groceries, &.C.,
No. 13 Mitchell street, Atlanta, Ga.
HP Keep a full stock of all supplies in
the grocery line, suited to the wants ol the
planter anil farmer. Call and examine
their stock before purchasing.
Among others you will always And the
lively Jeff VJm l there ready to wain upoa
you. sc p29-3m
J. L. BOS WORTH,
HE A LEII IS
Family Groceries, Crockery and
Cutlery,
On Forsyth, between Mitchell .t Peters st.
Atlanta, Georgia,
Tenders thinks to his numerous friends
and patrons for former favors and patron
age, and would respectfully solicit a con
tinuance ai:d inert* i-c in the future.
sep29-3:n ’
John siLVtr. David DocunuKTr.
JNO. It. OKaMI.INO.
SILVEY, DOUGIIEBTY & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN'
DRY GOODS,
HATS AND NOTIONS,
3 <£- 5 Decatur Street. ATLANTA , GA
»eptß.tf
JOHN T. HAGAN,
No 17 Peachtree st.. & 14 Whtrehall street,
Atlanta, Georgia,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Petro Oil, Kerosene Oil, Head
lixltt <>il, l.itmpg and
Lamp Goods Generally.
EW I also keep the finest stock of Plain
and Fancy Groceries in the city.
E3T" Will give the highest market price
for Butter. Eggs. T.ive and Dressed Chick
ens and Country Produce Generally.
Dried Fruit wanted particularly. Ad
dress your orders to JNO. T. HAQAJT.
oct6 3m Box 500, Atlanta, Ga.
DR. O. 0. REGISTER. J. R. MILLER.
REGISTER & MILLER,
DEALERS IN
Choice Family Supplies,
Buy and Sell Country Produce, Vegeta
bles a speciality.
No. 112 Whitehall, between Peters and
Mitchell ets.. Atlanta, Ga.
cc 6 3m
J Wuriir, Proprietor. It M. McD-vaio A Cos.. DnwrUto
A o*a. Agent*. Situ i rnQc!*eo,C»l .and 31 Ceuiotm* St.. N.V
IVIILIJO.XS Boar
Wonderful Cttrnlire MRt’U.
Vlncaur Bitter* are not a rile Fancy
Drink, Made of Poor Hum, Whisker*
Proof Spirit* n*nl Refuse Liquors, doc
tored. ipiccd ntul swcotoued to pleaso the taste,
called “ Touicu," “ Appetizers.” *' Restorers. ’ Ac.,
that lead the tippler on todrunkonness and min,
but are a true Medicine, made from the Natlvo
Roots and Herbs of California, free from nil
Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the
till EAT BLOOD PURIFIER and A
LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect
Renovator and luvlfforutor of the System, carry
ing olTnll poisonous matter and restoring the blood
to a healthy condition. No person can take these
Ritters according to directions and remain long
unwell, provided their bonc9 aro not destroyed
by mineral poison or other means, and tiio vital
orgaus wasted beyond tho point of repair.
They aro a (lentlo Purgative n* well
ns n Tonic, possessing, also, the peculiar merit
of acting as a powerful ageut Su relieving Conges
tion or luflamiaatlon of tUo Liver, and of ail tho
Visceral Organs!
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether
In young or old, married or single, at the dawn of
womanhood or at the turn of life, those Tonic BU
tors have no o<tuul.
For I nllmuinat or y uml Chronic Rheu
matism and (lout, Dyspepsia or In*
digestion, UilioiiN, It eminent mid
Intermittent Fever*, IM*ea*a* of tho
Ulood, Liver, Kidney* nud Bladder,
these Bitter* havo been moat successful. Such
DiNenses arc caused by Vitiated Blood,
which is generally produced by deraujemout ol
the Digestive Organ*.
DYSPEPSIA Ult INDIGESTION,
Headache, I*aln in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tight
ness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of
tho Stomach, Bud Taste in tho Mouth, Bilious
Attacks, Palpitation of tho Heart, Inflammation ot'
the Lungs, Pain in the regions of Uie Kidneys, and
a hundred other painful symptoms arc the off
springs of Dyspepsia.
They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the
torpid Livnr uml Rowels, which render thorn of
unequalled efficacy in cleansing the blood of nil im
purities, and imparting new life and vigor to the
wholo system.
FOR SKIN DISKAHKH, Kruptions,Tetter.
Suit Rheum, Blotches, Spots, l’implos. Pustules,
Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, BeuM Head, Sore
Kves, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the
Skin, Humors uml Diseases of the Skin, of what
ever nunie or nature, are literally dug up and cur
ried out of the system in a short time by llie use of
these Bitters. One bottle in such canes will con
vince the most incredulous of their curutivc effect.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its
impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples,
Eruptions or Sores ; cleanso it when you find it
obstructed and sluggish in the veins; eleunso it
when it is foul,and your feelings will tell you when.
Keep the blood pure, and tho health of tho system
will follow.
PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, inking
in the system of so many thousands, are effectually
destroyed and removed.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. U. H. Mt DONALD <k
Druggists and (Jen. Agents, Ran Francisco,
Cul., and IS and 34 Couuuerco Btrcet, Now York.
.1 O!8 E I*ll BRANTL EY,
| fairrcrn, Georgia,
i
DEALER IN
ST\rLE A FANCY DRY GOODS,
llooTh mill Shots,
Hardware, Cutlery,
Crockery auil Tin Ware,
Bacon, Flour, Corn, Meal,
S'ugur, Coffee, Clicese, Syrup,
Fish :nd all other kinds of
Provisions.
A!go, a variety of other (.foods, such as
Confectioneries,
Perfumery,
Approved School Books, kc.,
which will be sold, at the very
LOwcst Figures.
taF" All kinds of Country Produce
wanted in ( x jhange for Money or (foods.
F. if. LK DUC^
MANUFACTURER OF
Flaia ’□Tin. Ware, |
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Stoves, House Furutailing Goods, !
No 108 Whitoball st., near Mitchell,
Atlanta, - - - Georgia, j
Felt for Roofing, cheaper than shin- !
gles and lasts longer, and fire proof.
oci6 Sin P. 0 Box 421. I
PATE JSTTED.
D A R liY’3
PROPHYLACTIC FLUID !
T
J HIS invaluable family Medicine, for puri
fying, cleansing. removing bad odors in al
kinds of sickness; for horns, sores, wounds,
stingFjfor Erysipelas, rheumatism, and all skin
diseases; for catarrh, sore nioull;. sore Ibront,
diphtheria; for colic, diarrhoi. cholera; as a
wash to soilen and beautify the skin, to roionvtt
ink spots, mildew, fruit stains; taken internally
as well ns applied externally; so highly recom
mended by all vrho have used it—is lor sal
may lie order'd directly of the
DARBY PROPHYLACTIC CO."*
161 William Street, N. Y
something Tew •
N'O Stencil Cutter should be without Dut
ton's Stencil and Key Check outfit. Re
member that at the Stencil business money is
easily made
Address 3. Z. DUTTON, Box 351, Atlanta
Stencil works, Atlanta, <;a. mall' 12m
w. m. hall,
MANLKAiTt RFR t E AND DFAI.ER IV
tin Wake, sheet ikon, copper,
Zinc, Retro Oil, Keionene, Lamps,
TVirls, Chimneys,
At Wholesale and Retail,
And will deduct five per cent from the
wholesale price ol Tin Ware, priced ar y
where in Atlanta. Near Macon A Western
Railroad crossing, Rettrs street,
oCt(i-3tn Atlanta. Oa.
FOR
Ft esh, Drugs, Pure Drugs, Tiiltt
Articles uml Xou-Explosive
Kerosene I
( Above 150 degrees Fire Tea )
CO TO PIICEMX PHARMACY 1
No. 109 Whitt hall street,
Atlanta, - Georgia.
I’BESCRtPITOXS AM) FABIi.Y 111 DU' AES j
Careful y dispet std by a gentleman of
over 20 years’ experience.
Oct-tiui 11. J. MASSEi , Snp’t.
Great Inducements
Are offered at the
FARMERS A MECHANICS STORE
84 Whitehall st.,Atlanta, Ga.
JUST opened a large stock of Dry Goods,
Clothing,Hats,Boots and Shoes,Trunks,
House-keeping Goods and Nolions Gen
erally, at very low prices, to which \
would respect ully call the public atten
tion. VV. E SCOTFN, Salesman.
J3P Country merchants will do well !o
call and see my stock. N. A. SON.
oct6-3ui
MOORE, MARSH & CO.,
JOBBERS OF
O !FJL TT €3- O O ID ® ,
HOSIERY, HATS, ROOTS, SHOES, NOTIONS AND STATIONERY,
Decatur ami Pryor streets, Atlanta. Georgia.
BY e<r y purchase having secured a large supply of DRY' GOODS, offer to mer
chants great inducement in every department of their extensive stock.
Their desire is to make prc“B correspond as nearly as possible with
NEW YORK QUOTATIONS,
And with great confidence invite buyers to examine their Stock and Prices.
Octti ts MOOKE, MARSH & CO., Atlanta, Ga.
JAMES TERUUNE,
STEAM 8/ USAGE MANUFACTORY,
Slaughterer and Packer,
Dealer in Reef, Foil', Mutton, Ac.,
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL
Sausage, Corned A Spiced Beef Con
stant !y on Hand.
Stall No. 1, 85 Peachtree st.—Stall No 2,
102 & 104 Whitehall st.—Stall No. 3,
corner Mitchell & Forsyth sts.
j Atlanta, - Georgia.
! car Special attention given to the sale
of dress and Hogs. Orders for everything
!In my Hue filled on short notice. 0<.6 3m
| ATLANTA SHOE FACTORY
This establishment, located on Pete 1 8
! street, (Old Whitehall) Atlanta, in
manufacturing a superior article of
Brogans and Kipps, Women
Shoes, Etc.
The Proprietor warrants every Shoe
to be well made, of the best leather.—
lie uses neither Wood, Paper or Split
Leather, but warrants every pair to be
cf
“Full Stoo It- ’ »
The undersigned is prepared to fill
all orders promptly, ami upon better
terms than any merchant in the city.
He invites the country trade.
0. R. BRUMBY,
P. 0. Box 338, Proprietor.
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