The Palmetto gazette. (Palmetto, Ga.) 1871-1???, November 04, 1871, Image 3

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v !(c A. D STARNES, S:iU<..\ Saturday November -I, 1871. LOCAL i> a. . Cotton Mahkist.— We notice but little change in the market since last week. Wo ouote middlings 1 lj;i(}(l)i(|gs 10' to Our market ro ports made-up-Trent n&tual sales, lie ceints liberal. Crops turning out touch better than was anticipated a ftw weeks since. The trustees of the school of this ptaceviA is- pTcMtnicil, have all gope to sleep, or shut their'-eyes, at least, to the fact that it i.vhcpbrtnnt to pro pjtyo teachers for next' year. We bear of no mooting qy ploys qf atjy |jn<l on hand looking to that pur pose. This is unpardonable, as seve ral of the trustees live in and around the town, and it is to their interest i;* 8* pecuniary point of view, if noth ing more, to have a good school. We hear, us soiue teachers from a dis tance that would accept the school if ili«y were so.authorized to do. This should not be, tjie trustees should arise to their duties and sea that competent teatdfers are procured-for next year. In store and to arrive 4.0 pf those splendid eliecse, put rtp express]y for J. T Beckman. Qij a- recent visit tq Atlanta, sye ®et our old friend Lewis. H. Clark, who lias recently opened a line as sortment of Hits, Caps, Furs, Um brellas, Trunks, Yaljs.es. Cairns,, etc. in. James’ Bank Block next to the Railroad crossing., Mr. Clark Ims jjjst returned frou> the hysteric mar kets where lie purchased a full supply of the manufactures, and bpying idl his stock for cash, he was able to grocifre it 01; life most favorable terms. Judging from-the aope: ancp of his-store and from; the greet va ' - ety o.f styles, lie has. in. al| the diflkr «ft bra tclies gs blivpegs, winch lie is engaged, we el! sure that Qgr peo ple ca mqt do bo Lev than to give him a ca’l wlieq they visit Atlanta, and are in need of anyth’rg hi his line. He will sell good goods at vjj low prices. Buy clothing from Tliomton A JJolleinan. Vll persons who have outstand pg linns against their cotton crops for u .Eureka ’’ guano, are hereby noti fied to updic immediate settlement, s<t the manufacturers have ordered ftieir morigages foreclosed.. Please come forward al once aud settle, and Save unnecessary expense. Smith A: Bin)., Agoptsi Heavy trade at Thornton A Hulle -111 ail’s. We take ploastjre in exiling tin? at. (cation of the ladies of Pafjpetto to the .millinery establishment of Mrs, H. >S. Stipe and Mrs, TANARUS, WrigUt- Tlicy hiiVe undoubtedly the hugest and most fashionable assortment of millinery goods in till® market. Y\ e invite the ladies to give them an early gall. "|-acker's self-raising flour at J. T. Beckman’s. Among t lie many enterprising wholesale dry goods merchants of Atlanta, we would mention tlie names of M. C. & J,F, Kiser, No. 70 White hall street, as one pf the largest and most timirishing. Among the very many fabrics with which their shelves and counteis are loaded, we notice those excellent and substantial goods, the lioswell yarns, Princeton yarns, Columbus sheeting and shirting, and Concord jeatp and cassimeres, of which there seems to bp no luck, and pi making their selections of these articles especially, they have looked solely to the wants of the trade. When visiting the city, step in at Messrs. Kisers’ and examine for your selves. The celebrated Grand Duchess double-faced Alapacas tit J. T. Beckman’s. Another Fire. —We regret to learn that the giu-liogse of A|r. Lpvj Bullard, near this place, was burned on Monday night last, adopt 9 o’cl’k. The fire apparently originated in the penter of the building, but is not known from what cause. There was about 20 bales of cottqp burned, also i„ t , of cotton seed. Loss about $0,000; no insurance. A large assortment of jeans, cassi niercs, doeskins, and clo.lis at ,J. TANARUS, Beckman’s. We call speoia! attention of our readers to the advertisement of L. B. Langford, of Athpita. 51 r. Langford }.as a large Eii]>ply of liouse furnish ing goods, such as fipy/are, stoves, pte. lie is also agent for the cele brated “Charter Oak Cooking Stove.’’ Any one I. ceding anything fit his line would do well to giye lipp a call be fore purchasing elsewhere. Keystone Block, Whitehall st, At.laiifii, Ga. jpmbroidered handkerchiefs, linen funl'hicp collars, of the latest style, J, T. Beckman’s. We call thvmt 3llt ;g n of our f^ nn . ers to the large iiick of plows, iron, steel, and all kind. *f fUrmingr iniplo incuts, just received,Siui. Zehars lie. keeps on hand a t'u 11 supply of janiily groceries, tpbacc., cigars, etc. Gi\e him a calf jptd my >prd fqr it, you will he pleased with your bar gains. H you is ant a cheap set >f o-ol>- lets, go to .1. T. Beckman’s, oily To cents a set. Wo take pleasure in calling the at tention of our readers to the large stock of dry goods, notions, etc., at Mr. J. O. G. Carlton’s, When you want to purchase anything in his line, you will do ye’ll to give him a call. Ladies’ flue lace and Congress gai tertj at' J. T. Beckman’s. Choicp family mackerel, fresh crack ers, oysters, in one and two pound cans, at J. T. Beckman’s. Fairburn Items, Thf.uk is nothing of importance transpiring tit the county site. We ypent a very pjeasaiit day there tfcjg week; saw many old friends, made some new acquaiiittuj®*.*, reclaimed some backside 's,, apd got some new adverlisemenfs, which apppaf in this week’s issue, Fairpujjn Hotel.- We had the please.' e pf .dining st tlrs house pn Monday last, and was much pleased, with the vv»«y iSriSTnanaged, Everyr thing neat anil cleßH't itWeix Ive way ters; a pleasant and afitiable h-aetess, and a table well laden widj tjio stab, stantials and deFcac-es of the season.' All taken together, it is a good place to stop, 0. A. Cantrell. —This is anew firpi, do’ng business in Fair-bum, and are well worthy of not-ce. Mr. Can f“elU the senior member of the firm, is an old ine'.'jsbaatj »ud well known as a reliable bjisLess man through out the- county- Mr. Thompson is a young me chant, bg.fc an energetic, go-ahead business.in,an, and ipdsfa-r to make Ids mark incommercial cir cles. We wish the new firm, aim )d --ast success. See ad-vert’sement in anoUier column. Mn. Joseph Brantley, Fairburn, (la., has again haded us his ea- and for puhlicat'o 1. He says he cannot do business wi bout advc lising, as he wants Lis friends, all over toe conn t -y tp kn-Q.jy tlint ba is sti’l a’ive, and hj 1 one of-'the Ihigest sad Rest a> sqrfad stock or goods ever brought tg this count py, in proof of w.Jjich lie go d’aUy iuv-'.us both inspection and c -T’clsm. the is igjw dpab'ag direct ly w.i!k Boston for slipcs,. New York and Glia lesion for drygoods; Balti more, (’i ■'(•’ 'uati, Loaisvil’c, a'u] New Oi bri :s for gj-occ -lei tinfi ioa^ tries; and therefore, cannot he un sn'J, and his stock is at all times large enough to supply any dcuv'iid that univ lie made upon him.:, indeed he has been til big o ’dors, fine goods for pc’id 3 bcLi-w■ ilufoti. iiißert Ids card "i to,-days pap&i', tu whi'cb we would call special attention. SKATING KINK! SEATING HARNESS. _A_T imm & waltiiall’s mt U o ID X IP D f. Can be found, Skatim; Harness, grave gay, suitable lor woi k or for play—b M Ui for Males ap»d. ir emaJes ISkatist, such 4s READY AIADE CLOTHING, in Suits or Single garments. talmas, Shawls, SUIiITS, AND PfECE GOODS. iND LADIES WEAR, If* SILKS, ALAPACAS, VIOHiIH, POPLINS DELAINS, AND WHITE GOODS. ALSO CROAKS, SHAWLS, HiTOP skirts, HOSIERY, GLOVES CORBETTS, an est full liue of Yankee Notions, Bagglns and Yanis, Boots, JShoes, Hats, arid Caps, lor every t.ody , uf w^, “ es ßA'f sell as low as our neighbors. Now you littltt folks, the (overs of Nutts, Apples, Uiug&rbn ad, and Caridy Just gath er up your tickles and visit Tommie Hauuiy, at H4.RliKTi' & WALTHALL'S. pet. *2l—3m. ,jfc Clioap Heading. THE ATLANTA PW ERA. CLUB RATES. IN ORDER TO PLACE THE 'wsssai 1 kthw 21HLL within the reacli of all, the proprietors huv« determinfcii to otter the following SPLENDID INDUCEMENTS : One copy, one year * 2 00 Ten Copjes, one year, S1 50 each 15 00 Twenty cuphs, one >eur, .-?1 25 each. . 25 00 Thirty copies, one yc r, SI.OO each. . . 50 r}*e Weekly Eira contains nearly tweut)- eight coluinns ot chpice nading matter each i.-sue, consi ling of i'olitics, Literatuie, Mar ket Reports, and General Nowig. Make up yot)r clubs at ojice, fospmasters are autljori-ied and requested |o a t as Aleuts. ’ Address NEV. ERA OFFICE, Atlanta, Ga. S A.-V.A_lsr TST-cN-II MORNING NEWS. TIIR SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, is no tv in’tbe iwenty-liist year ot its exfelence, and irf-ecknovviudged by Press tvs one of the Loaning Dfiilies in the South, Asa news gather, the MJRNISG NEWS energetic enterprising —up with the times in every particular." It i$ carefully and vigorQU P ly editpd, and i§ eipphaticaily a Journal of to day In politics, it i$ earnestly and hopefully Democratic, and is an .hi wavering auvocatc and disciple ot the principles ot ’ 7(K It is printed in the interests of the peo plj of the South, of Georgia, and Savannah. The correct local news ot Georgia and Florida js nmde a speciality; the commercial dopaftihent is full and reliable, and the general make-up of the paper is ffe:-4t, ling and piquant. More reading matter is given fu each issue than is to be found in ami other daily journal south of Louisville op- of New Oriels. The MORNING NEWS has a circulation equal to that of any nevyspaper printed in Georgia, and double that of any other Sa vannah journal—thus fording one of the best advertising tediums in the country. Money sent by Southern Express I’oinpa ny may be forwarded at our list an;] at our expense, Add;es3, J. H. Esmi. SSavLbunah, Georgia. THE WEEKLY iTO f The WEEKLY NEWS, is a large, neatly printed, cartully edited journal, each issue containing an average of Thirty Columns of Reading Matter. It commends itself particularly to those | wlpdo n t enjoy the facilities of a daily! mail, and whj desire to have tho current 1 news of the day in a pheap, compact and re* | liable form- The W EEKLY is pp; ’e up with great care j and disurijiduation, ana contains the cream of the Daily edition of the MORNING ! N EWS. Its extremely low price, its careful 1 make up, and the large ami varied amount of reading matter which it contains, com mend it to all who desire a first-class fa pil newspaper. The Weekly will be sent one year to an address for $2,00, six nonths, SI,OO Money sent by Southern Exp-re s Comnipan, may lie forwarded at our risk and at our ex pense. Address J. H-BSU-L- Sl.vannah, Georgia, THE TRI-WEEKLY IVEOrxiixig' KTews. The ILI WEEKLY MORINING NEVYti all the best features of the Daily and vyeckly edi ions, and is made up with an eye o the wants of the firming commu nity of Middle, Southern am} South western GeoVjxia- It contains all the latest Commer cial and feh graphic Inteligenee up to the hour .of going to pi ess, ami the very large circulation to whi« h it I as attained convin ces us that it tills a high place hi public a esti mation 'I he Tri- Weekly News will be sent to any adddress one ye a s:*, 00 » Ov Sontiiern Express Company at yur riyli and expense. 1 J J- H. I STlLL v*ir Georgia. READ! REA©'! READ!!! act, act, act, as this man did ! Near Fairburn Ga. May 25th 1371. Dr John Goodman—Dear Sir: My health has been wretched bad fur several years, and I have tiieci va*ieus remedies for relief 1 spent SSJ last year, for medicines in .\ew York and received lot little benefit l have been taking your ‘ Vegetable Liver Pil s, and Sarsaparilla hitlers tor Iwo months and I am h >ppy to inform you that I f*-el like anew min, my health is better than it been in five years. I very conscientiously recommend your medicines to the afflicted everywhere. Yours Respectfully E. Humphrts. DR. GOOHiptNS MEDICINES For sale by A. J. SMI 1 11, Diuggift Palmetto Ga. DR. J. H. WATKIRS, O JF 1 -F 1 I O U AND COHN EE BKOAD AND oirjjfi 17, ly, Palmetto Ga. If LI 111 STE Kd BLEWERY XX & XXX ALE and PORTER C. A. GOODYEAR, Proprietor. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Mini HO3SB RECFNTr.y St. Jaxjeb Hotel, Miriclta Gate Ci!j Block, ATLANTA, GA. BOARD, PER DAY, S 2.10. Sept. 22 6m. PROSPECTUS or I tm mini coxsnniTiox, DAILY AND WEEK-LIT. A DEMOCRATIC JOURNAL, i Puklisheci • a‘. the Capital of Georgia, ; and the Official J?a|>er of tlie County i a tic! City. ' ■ . ■A JNew s P a P©i’. For all rlasses. Lawyers, I anne.is, Michamcs, and ottiers. The Constitution passeses superior advan tages lor giving full info mat iou of th% Stale Government. It contains full re [ polls of Legislative Proceedings, and j of the Supreme Court, the renoit r of. the Court being exclusively engaged by 'I he Constitution. Full repoiti given of the meetings of the State Agi"C il. tiiral S- piety. The Lego latufp will soon meets. ITS CPBB£S?OMWB DEPARTMENT Is a speci .lily. Its corps of Special j Correspondents i', tho United States j and Europe is large, having been ep j gaged at great expense. The acti. gs ot the (ieneial Government, especialy tly ot the United States C .ngress, are | furni-heJ Ly a Special Wnshii glnn Cone-poi.dence. For the benefit of Lady Readers, the celebrated “Jr: \ i Junk’ has h en empl yed, and se i's monthly fashion Letters from New j Yoij*. The P.oprietors also announce with great sati-facd n, that tjjey have made : ariaiig lor Etiituiials anti Original CiuitfiJjulion* Upon P.d tics, Literature, and other, t pics, fiom lending of the eoun ,r L The Constitution is known preeny ineii tly tbr its m ceasing exposu'e if the c irruptions of tire Radical Party fu Georgia, and f.r waging s 'e pit ss war upon the enemies of the the people, and the State, refusing and utterly repudi ating official patronage, and th o\y ng itself f..r snppoit olely upon the pe. pie. \V. K. II p\l pi TILL sue E- Y CL \ltK K ___ c. cxaLKif Ps, litical Edi bu s. ; W A fIEMI-*HIU, Business Mar a.^er. a iso hW News Editors j j THE CONSTITUTION , Is the. Largest Daily now puhli h ed in Gcoig a. Its circulation is laigs* and iiicifasiiig every day. It is SJ’LENDID ME )IUM FOll ADY r ERY lSfiilS -*£*•*£? DAILY, fPer “ (-«ix Month*.] 5 00 (THrt-e 2 off WEEKI??° (Per Anouui’, •> '(£ THE JOB DEPARTMENT The Constitution is prepared to fill o ders fa>' Circulars, Cards, Bill- Reads. Books,Pamphlets, etc, in tlfe best style. Address W- A. JEyfPUILI. & ro, Atlanta, Oa. IU. O. MOBLEY Attorney at Law, ILairto rxrto. CJ a. 1871. SIMS HOUSE. 1871. EY P. B. HALL. * f I.aGrapge, .... Georgia. S«pt. 2-tr. MOW TO BECOME WEALTHY. Mow many men spend their days foiling alfer riches anddia poor at last ? They make money it is tru*- ; b t the secret of their future is not saving it. Then reader, take warning. SAVE YOUR MONEY and become wealthy by going t* J. C, C. CARLTON, A«!) JU7YINU YOUR GOODS AT Thav k. ep a ►Upply of x very tli'ng usually knot in. variety cture SueU I*R Y-CrUODd II ATS Boots. f?bo«M ClothNoiioiiS Kami y (i ; o.-.eries o »ss anti Tiu-Waff, Crockery, Family Medicii.es vtC, All they ask is to tboit} a trial, ikpii thpv. guarantee -^ti-'bettftu. Country prml ce of all kinds ken in exchan<u for goods. PALMETTO, GEORGI l. 1871 FALL TR ADE 1071 PECK DESAULLS & CO. JGItIiLRS AND ItICTAIL DE U HRS QF DRY GOODS & NOTIONS, §4* Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia. Stuck- e.-'pcc'aliy selected to., meet, the want-,, of the |jc t Country and City trade- FRICES, THE LOWEST RIIIXG IN ANY MARKET, Metcitanis and others visiting the city are respectfully invited tu give Os a call. Wholesale room separate from Retail Department, M’ B RIDE & CO. IMPORTERS OF CUTLERY CHINAAND CROCKERY. TO MERCHAT3. Y.eoftyr 500 CraJ.es assqrjed Qranite C. C. \Y a e suited to wants of mer chants for net pash for ifcSQ, PRESERVE YOUR FRUIT, We offer to the trade t)ts cheapest first class Fruit 4ar in the tnuket. Save freight iiysurance and ruinous h: aaltage by buying front MeRRIDE & CO., Atlanta tia. ESTABLISHED IN 1857. R, F. MADP OX . WHOLESALE HEALER IN Tolaacco, Qlgarß and X-iic^Taors, m 7vEEP*S constantly or* hatul tire celebrated brands TANARUS! F GRAVELY, Sup-rior. W. D S'IFLTZ, ‘A AAA)’ LONE JACK., HIGHLANDER. And many others. Ail of wh ch wli he sold at die hnys-t prices P. O. Box 429, Corner Railroad Avenue and Peachtree Stree Api-23-dim. ATLANTA, GA. A ERGENZINGER, MAXt’FACTUItEK Oy flPiiLSTliY* LOUNGES & FURNITURE, Spring Mattresses, Budding, &e Mttstjniic Netting, Draperies nud Decorations, XXXAXitOX* ATLANTA, O-^V. s. in. ;;u, .iui Jas 1. Anderson. Sylmlrr Lester Anderson & Lester, PETERS, ST., ATLANTA, GA. Ke< p constantly on hand a larpp* and well selected tock <f G ncerins Pn ! duce, and I’lovisio is. uU o a wei- Selected si, pit of, PURE LIQURS, FINE TOBACCO 4.NI> CHOICE CT CRIBS. EVERY ARTICLE GUARVhciiD Ay KEPURSEN i El). Will not bo Undersold, I OR CA.-il ItY ANY IIOuoK IN THE CITY Pay Highest Cash Price . fir ev r' <le.-c iption of Country Pod ce. Tr, us and he couviuc.t*. 18 il 18/1. GREAT lIiMION IX WUW AT> J. T. 'BieOICM. A \ TKV-sss*)*? /Sess a. A£D ce*o HUlUii ESSPOAII' : I THE REST ASSORTED ST*i K oy D H Y GOO D s FANCY GOQPSu NOTION, I It 28053, II )3ls AND H \LL (. S | ! AH T4ft MS i-. V : GENT’S D&ESS SIU&T3, UNS>; :mt C IPStJ <•{ • :. ••: I*LAIN ajjtl F*Pj>f Muspo IJrill an’. Cloth's, 11 .*ts, CiJM. Uujtti aul Shoe- I><* - Crockery, Ola.-j and Tiu W;ue. AL'Q A Large anti well se’ected Stock of Grnc r> . A ..'u«l C Ciushtd Migur*. Coffee, by. up Ai" I'oru Hac»n, Flour. Mack r.l B civot.-t. Jir got W«. 6^o. STJ.OLIS MLILAL LIKE IXSI'R K : : COMP ANT. Please allow u* through respectfill yto cail your //cteutbm u mer.ts of the iSt Louw Mutual Li - - • ra r ce Cos ,of St. Louis Missomi. as • > leliabl© and equintblc Company wi, insure, and provi-sa toi . when you VitVe passed away Tlic iSt- Lou s Mutual is an all c > . ( pany, taking no notes tor par- (>rt i lequiroing the insured to pay Intel said notes, which neetssruijy ij « , year, and leaving iu his <i< rui, debtediies* against the policy to »•** »],- . from the amount his family t-h u. . • - , ceiled thus disappointing vi- - \ of the benefieiary and pcivenim for whi' h he insured. 2d 'I he insured pays in cash 1 is ; > i)m eUher annually semi-anni:... y telly, and. at the epd of each year Ids dividends-ip c;i h, like so in*; stock. This' dividend can he app ; and i p-:\ merit of premiums, veducin, tlu .. or it ennpot go to the increa-c of . i .*l*l Jf the continne It the business as successfully in in the past, the djyideiids on tin ; will pay all tbs picipjums jn ; years In 10 an nunl and tan lew ! ( t, e insured can apply his dividends n in ; h ; life plan, ceasing L<> pay after the tr hu.t coutiuuing to draw annual a nd: is ciLsh as long as he lives, which 3*eyj;s w.ll reimburse him for all-the paid iy, v and Uis p.olicy remaiuiny :i« 1 force, to, be paid ov<.-r to IPs * eu.-o . • ljis death or at th© expiration ot ih- t which it was tskeu. You will < > ■ by tins met W>d the dividends "id • • ai... 1 income toagi him in declinhig » . . . ■ better investment can le made. 4tH. All ot our policies aie po:- f ' from the boginning. In the life years of age, who makes <>ne pay pi i: ceases to pay, his policy stands g«*od ic* days :aL tlie end o r that tiige hp c:i ■; \s \viihont paying back premiin.-Li. fep .i.t ; die in tpe meantime l.js family yvill ? the lull apiount for wldch ho >y..s h ured Two antipal pieiniunis eairi-s it t *>• mid *>2B day s aftpr he stops pn >r p • ! r ; ! mini! il payment in he u and jd ) . • : . ! plan secured one til li of the job' - 5-th. Ouf are 4 I.• • > t and were so before the war It L-. *;-My a Southern Company, altliough si. .a. jiirsouvi, which by the way. Jelt the i ‘2 with South. Csvvolina and Georgia, and as thoroughly idcntiUed with the lost ou a*they weie. 6th Ihe company was chartered I-. P, lived through tlie war, paid all t.-. -ii p. . • some of them Wing to widows uh .e ]1 ü bands were killed in General 1 is n;\, and Dow has a capital of over S.> ( UiO,OUO amt more than 'Jo Iflfi} policy )i dde: 7il). We have lost nine | o icy bold i > in Qa rgia and one in South Carolina sim \e commenced in 1*67, amir nti t«» s,Qov>. a!| of which 'Vas paid wiM ; t ■>. itation or dot ay The mm«s are ■- ; Ijl. s, CAMP. Ailanta. G* T. V. MAKHI'T, Atlanta, Oh I D. li.A LUKRS r A I’T, Aa.us a. (>■ J. L liX Ml**UN, P.-rt V».l«. u!a. ... OLIVER UQltsfE Por-yth. La : .. W AU’l-.1l U. MI'tVHELL. Mtc •) (-a .... ; GKN UuWKMoObrt, ‘•nc.u.Ga . ...umuj JOHN SOL'DI) It. Savautiali (]» • ■ t.ti JES-IK YOIWKIN A-Rt-s Ot. .11 W. K. II \ It HISS, Aiidcison, so., C i J .ut fl We think we cun oflbr vou inducements to jnsure with ns «> m: \ Company dying busino-s ~ H.c country. Respect fully l Y, GOD FEE Y & SOIL General gents for iSo. Go. on' 1 G- /. fiK v\ l> il CLARK K, ; y. c:; i ~'t. Atlanta. Ga., # June Ji iSi i ’ ) I her’by certify that l have Lis day re eeived < t Miss Jas IC. U general agents of the St Louis and •/ liiMiraiiee Company, til-* sun) »’. ; v.- ; : • Imndied doUjirs iu j--.i-.E-du! : ••. claim of Wm. M Hurn.tt, i t • via., deceased, being in f-dl ol lhe ■; - of policy, No , 657:2, in said pany be -1 hy him Aud mo:d cheebuby i dently, commend the company ’ 1 e • , is ►ale, sound, and iu eveiy w \ v-atby heir oonti«lenco. IJSigirndJ r. v. ( Air : Guardim of the minor child ri of i ; W .VI, IJuiTiv ic.