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„ fcj^s.-ti. .-. for »:-|iearnni-« next morn
w.ll Tw elve.! "fitoW-VIm k e M.. daily.
To trntrKiiirint-—**iib®' > ril>« , T» whn fall
ftr. <v* their paper regularly will eonter a favor by
n ^itiOK the fact at the counting room
2, It rhe eariieM ileaiir of the puh-
Ji-oer* ..I the oriMn* 'hat it !>e promptly anil
mrntariv delivered u. ».ib*critoera. and any fail-
■nr <>n uie part of the carrier* to dnao should !>e
re|airte-i. in order that such neglect or careless-
or«* any lie correct**!-
Dr J O W. Boow.v, of Sand mil. Car-
roll rountv. will act aa agent ol the Daily and
W<whlv oriKios in solklung advertineinenu and
•absrriter*.
S A. Tidwell. In otir authorized
fi-ut at Dallas, Paulding County, G».
Mr. W. F. White. of Thomnsville. will
art a* airent of the Daily and'Weekly OriNlON, in
Won hern tieorgia.
LOCAL affai
1 vnitw Summer.—We seem at present to
he enjoying the season known aa Indian
•Trimmer. We question whether or not
these could lie called melancholy days; we
hare never seen the rammer in a better
humor than it seems to be now, and the
moon, until It grew old, never performed
1ta functions with a more seemly grace or
a more radiant face.
But the dust! There's where the season
pesters us. It is everywhere—in our eyes,
ears and mouth, and shoe-deep in the
streets. A few of autumn's tears would be
a decided benefit now.
A Now Style of Wnterfwil.
The Era belongs, thank God, to no party;
therfore, her advocacy of Gen. Grant for the
Presidency, in 1888, is upon the broadest
and most comprehensive national grounds.
Era.
The Era is in a great hurry to begin the
Presidential contest. She is entirely too
fast. If she don’t hold up a little, she will
burst her boiler and spill her water.—La
grange Deporter.
Tub Coming Winter.—-Experienced
weather prognosticators predict a hard
winter. The sad and dismal “chirps-chirps”
of birds high in the air are distinctly
beard.
The feathery tribe are passing south
ward in large flocks. During the day some
cease their flight, while others that fly
almost incessantly, are so high as not to be
observed by the naked eye.
Flocks of cranes and wild geese have
also been seen flying southward, earlier by
far than is usual. This would seem to in
dicate the probability of a hard winter.
The European meteorologists are already
predicting an early and hard winter, since
the birds of passage have begun their mi
grations southward at least a month earlier
than common.
paper ballet of the brain! We know yon
aid not design all this mischief but was
not sufficiently thoughtful that
Full many a shaft, at random sent.
. Finds mark the archer little meant—”
and that shaft, too, a grey goose’s quill
feathered with one of the old goose’s pin
ions. It is awful!
Doctor, do you pretend not to know that
as soon ns the Era reached New York, that
one news-boy would cry out, “Who killed
the Bennetts?” when another would reply,
Atlanta Era!—buy an Era?”
If you, my dear brother, are ignorant of
these great matters, your modesty or stu
pidity is sublimely incomprehensible.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Ladies in want of Hats or Bonnets would
do well to call at MRS. KNOX’S Millinery and
Tiimming Establishment. She also keeps a splen
did stock of Trimmings and Fancy Goods,
Cloaks, Ac. And is constantly receiving fresh
applies. MRS. KNOX,
Whitehall at. four doors from Alabama st.
Tux Oikion Job Oeficm is prepared to do
any kind of work, from a wedding and an
©lection ticket up to a pamphlet or book.
Entire satisfaction is guaranteed in every
Instance. Otherwise no par.
BIW.GAKK.—These interesting personages
are beginning to commence active hostili
ties upon tiie good naturrd. We had three
eral calls from the profession yesterday.
Cobb.—It is a matter of doubt whether
or not Cobb will send delegates to the pie
bald powwow to-day or not. Little sissy
< lay ton. however, is said to be in the ring,
an-! w ill send up some of her hoys.
United Status District Court—Jn
immkmptcy.—In the District Court yester
day. sitting as a Court in bankruptcy,
Judge Erskine ordered the 12th of the
rules in bankruptcy, promulged June 27th,
1887. to he amended—the rule, when amen
ded. to read as follows:
••The warrant under Form No. 8 will
specify two or more newspapers, in each
of which the notice shall he published
once, or oftener, as the Judge may direct.
In the warrant under Form N. 59 the
Judge will also name the newspapers in
wbieb the notice shall he published. When
cither of the above, or any other publica
tion. appears in two or more newspapers, if
correctly made in ouc. no accidental error
in the others shall affect the sufficiency
of the publication. The Marshal, Clerk
and every register and assignee, when re-
•qnin-d to publish any notice or advertise
ment. shall return into Court a copy cut
from each newspaper of each notice or ad
vert i-« incut as published, with a certificate
♦•no* ing that the required publication has
been duly made.”
On the announcement of this rule, Judge
Erskine observed that it was essential to
justice that notices in cases of bankeuptcy
should lie disseminated as nearly as possi-
•le: that this was due to the creditors and
others, lie also remarked that it was
highly proper that one of the papers selec
ted for publishing notices should be, if
possible, in the county of the bankrupt’s
residence. And when this cannot be done
there, in a paper in a contiguous county.
An additional rule in bankruptcy was
also adopted by the Court, which is as fol
lows:
Rule No. 2$.—“When, during any exam
ination betore a Register, a question is
asked and objected to, the examination
.•hall not lie suspended, but shall proceed,
the Register passing upon each question as
it arises; and at the close of the examina
tion he may entertain a motion to strike
out the evidence objected to, or to compel
answers to the questions overruled, and on
that, if requested, certify the matter for the
Judge's decision.”
After a short session in Bankruptcy, the
Tfistrir* Court was opened according to
adjournment.
An or Jer was passed for the distribution
of money claimed under various execu
tions. Also, an order relative to a large
ot of manufactured tobacco seized for
violation of Revenue laws. After transac
tion of some other business Court ad
journed to the 30th inst.
“ A Stitch in Time ” Nbkded.—The city
authorities are hereby informed that there
is an open well on Marietta street, opposite
the gas works. This well has been par
tially protected for sometime by the re
mains of a well-house, bat the increasing
cold of the weather has transported the
greater portion of the frame to somebody’s
fire. Now the mouth ©f the well, in two
feet of the sidewalk, is yawning for some
one to tumble in. After some unfortunate
one has fallen in this well, it will be too
late for the authorities to set about remedy
ing the evil. At present it is extremely
dangerous, to say the least of it.
Powwow.—The “Conservative Union”
men, whoever they are, who call themselves
so, hold a meeting to-day to nominate can
didates for the Convention. It is expected
that the three counties of the District will
be represented. We suppose Union men
can hold themselves easy until the young
Samson is born. We doubt if he will
hurt any one much.
Mayor’s Court.—The Mayor held his
hobdomadel Seance yesterday morning
As usual there was a full attendance of
white, tan and black, to whom {his Honor
dispensed the usual amount of justice.
This Court has some terrors to the unruly
portion of the community, and yet we see
at almost any sitting, faces with which all
who attend have grown familiar.
Adjourned Term.—The probability now
is that this Court will not be able to dis
charge all the business on docket, and that
Judge Collier will call an adjourned term.
He has dispatched an immense amount of
business during the Court, but has not and
will not be able to work through the
crowded docket.
Opinion Job Office.—By reference to
another column, it will be seen that the Opinion
Office is now prepared to do, in the neatest and
most approved style of the Art, and on reasona
ble terms, every variety and style of Job Print
ing, to which we Invite the attention of onr
friends and the pnblic generally. For full partic
ulars of the various olasses of work we are pre
pared to execute, see notice in another column.
We also have, in connection with our Job Office,
first-class Ruling Machine, an acquisition
which enables us to execute and rule to order any
and every variety and style of work done in any
printing establishment in this section of the
co tip try.
Affray.—We are irtformed that a diffi
culty occurred at the National Garden on
Saturday last between two men, one of
whom, a German, got his jaw-bone
smashed considerably by a slung shot, or a
brick bat, from the hand of the other. Our
information is that the difficulty arose over
a game of cards.
Gen. Wager Swayne, Commander of
the Sub-District of Alabama, was in the
city yesterday, a guest of the National.
Among other visitors at the 6ame hotel
we noticed Gen. A. R. Z. Dawson, of the
old volunteer army, who commanded the
Post of Macon shortly after the close of
the war.
“ Courtesy ” is too frequently employed
as a cloak for Hypocrisy, to admit the can
dor of boasts of honest intentions.
Cotton in Montgomery.—The Adver
tiser, of yesterday, quotes cotton at 12>£
for strict middling, buyer paying tax.
Cotton in Columbus.—Cotton was more
active in C©lumbns on the 17th, it closed
at 15jfeal6c for middlings.
Communicated.]
Editors Opinion: Is it true, as whispered
in certain localities, that one man on the
Union Reconstruction ticket will probably
be forced to the disagreeable alternative of
either pnblicly pledging himself to support
the Congressional Reconstruction ticket, or
of giving place to some one whose politi
cal faith is less equivocal? By the way,
tcho is this doubtftil character? Who is it
that is thus trying to run with the hare
and bay with the hounds? Let us have
his name. Paul Pby.
Tub Georgia National Bank, until fur
ther notice, will sell exchange at par. t
Tin- Courts.—On Tuesday a negro wo
man was tried before Judge Collier on the
■?barjre of murdering her infant. The jury
Sound her not guilty, the evidence being
purely circumstantial.
On Thursday W. II. Joiner was tried
•or the offense of larceny after trust and
-jcqnitted on an error in the indictment.
On framing the jury for the investiga
tion of this ease an interesting point was
Raised by General Gartroll, counsel for the
defense, who objected to the array on the
^onnd that the defendant ebould be tried
before a jury that was competent to try
him at the timeof the alleged commission
©f the offense.
The Court overruled the objection on
tb* point that the jury organised under
Qeweral Pope's order was still © jury legal
ised by the law of Georgia and competent
to hear the investigation and pronounce
upon the offense.
On yesterday the ease of Jos. T. Porter,
charged with embezzling the city funds,was
called, but continued by the defense.
On Tuesday next the case of Loyd,
charged with killing Conner, will be com
menced. This will probably occupy seve
ral days.
Ridicule
more Potent than Argu
ment.
Emery’s “Universal”
condenser fot sale by
Cotton Gin and
P. W. J. Echols.
Special Notices,
^GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY—
Foa THK BKNXriT or THE
MASONIC ORPHANS* HOME
Combination Close, No, 101,
The following were the Drawn Nos., Oct. 18th,
54-22-78-58-50-56-65-40-19-46-70-65.
octlO-lt IBOYD, WILSON A GO.. Managers.
erATLANTA CONCERT SALOONP
Mr. F. Killer, of this favorite resort, has recently
added new attractions, preparatory to rendering
his guests comfortable during the winter season.
Among other improved features, it may be men-
timed that h is musical addition cannot fail to in
terest his patrons. It is intended to make the
GARDEN ” a place of pleasant resort through
out the season. Good order will be preserved, at
all times, and every attention afforded to visitors.
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arUNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE
legal advertisements emanating from the office of
Ordinary of Baldwin county, Georgia, will be
published in the Atlanta Opinion.
JOHN HAMMOND, Ordinary.
Milledgevllle, Ga., Sept. 38, 1867—wit
WUNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE
legel advertisements emanating from the office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court of Bartow county,
Georgia, will be published in the Georgia Weekly
Opinion. THOS. A. WORD,
Clerk Bartow Superior Court.
Cartersville, September 30.1667—w4t
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES.
EST'NOTICE.—UNTIL FURTHER No
tice all the legal advertisements from the Sheriff’s
Office of Henry county, Ga., will be published In
the Atlanta Opinion.
R. H. HIGHTOWER, Sheriff.
McDonough, Ga., Sept 1A, 1867. seulft-w4t
McBRIDE & FOBiDBlTS
GREAT REMEDY
“KING OF PAIN,”
WILL CURE
D IARRHCEA, BLOODY FLUX,
Headache and Earache, in three minutes
Toothache in one minute,
sore Throat in ten minutes.
Co*ic and Cramp in five minutes.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains,
Pleurisy, Coughs, Colds,
Deafness. Asthma, Piles,
Bronchial Affections. Dyspepsia,
Inflamation of the Klndneys,
Liver Cqmplaint and
Palpitation of the Heart.
PRICK, (1 PER BOTTLB.
Orders promptly attended to.
For sale by JOHN T. HALT.,
. Sole Agent,
Corner Whitehall and Huntsr streets,
Atlanta, Ga.
MFRBMSMRER THE PLACE.
OqS-dlt ‘
ltewftm
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS*
Rev. C. F. P. BANCROFT, Principal
E IRST CLASS BOARDING SCHOOLS for both
sexes; *100.01 in advance. Next session, twen
ty weeks, begins November 18,1887.
For circulate, with fall particulars, address the
Principal, or C. C. CARPENTER, Stmt.,
seplS—dtm Lookout Mountain, Tenn.
JOHN a. LOVBJrOY,
WHOLZ8JLLK AND RETAIL DZALKn IN
WHISKY, BRANDY, RUM, GEN, EtO,
MB’* Orders solicited and promptly filled.
JOHN H. LOVEJOY,
Che e Block, Peachtree street,
augfl w8ni Atlanta, Ga
NOTICE.
i "JIXTY DAYS after date a
5 made to the honorable Court of Ordinary of
Upson county, Georgia, for leave to sell the real
estate of R. N. Richardson, late of said county,
deceased. W. J. SIKES, Adtn’r.
September 36,1867—w2m[Prs fee *5]
POST OFFICE, ATLANTA, 6A,
October 3,1867.—From and after this date, until
further notice, this office will be opened and closed
as follows: ....
Open at 8 o’clock, A M
Close at 18.30 o’clock, r u
Open at o’clock, r M
Close at 6 o’clock, r M
SUNDAYS.
Open at 8 o’clock, A ■
Close at 10 o’clock, A M
Open at 5 o’clock, fm
Close at 5.30 o'clock,
oct3—dtf THOS. G. SIMMS, P. M.
GEORGIA. Fulton county.
T WO MONTHS after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of said coun
ty, for leave to 6ell the real estate of George
Latbam, decesased.
LOYD COURCEY, Administrator.
September 5,1867—w3m fPm fee >101
NOTICE.
S IXTY DAYS after date application will be
made to the Ordinary of Bartow connty, for
leave to sell all the real estate of Wm. Crow, de
ceased, late of Bartow county, Ga. Sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
August 84th, 1867. H. F. PRICE, Adm’r.
aug37—wkm [Printer’s fee *51
E^“MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTHING
SYRUP, for children tkethino, greatly facili
tates the process of teething, by softening the
gums, reducing all inflammation—will allay All
Pain and spasmodic action, and is and is sure
to rkoclatk the bowels. Depend upon it,
mothers, it wiil give rest to your selves, and RE
LIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS.
We have put up and sold this article for years,
and Can Say in Confidence and Truth of it
what we have never been able to say of any other
medicine—Never has it Failed in a Single In
stance to Effect a Cure, when timely used.—
Never did we Know an instance of dissatisfaction
by any one who used it. On the contrary, all are
delighted with its operatian, and speak in terms
of commendation of its matical effects and medi
cal virtues. We speak in this matter “WHAT
WE DO KNOW,” after years of experience, and
Pledge our Reputation for the fulfilment of
what we here declare. In almost every in
stance where the infant is suffering from pain
and exhauslation, relief will be found in fifteen
or twenty minutes after the syrup is adminis
tered.
Full directions for using will accompany each
bottle.
Be sure and call for “Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth
ing Syrup,” having the fac-simile of “CURTIS &
PERKINS” on the out-sido wrapper. All others
are base imitations.
Sold by Druggists throughout the world.
PRICE, ONLY 35 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
OFFICES—315 Fulton street, New York; 250
High Holborn, London, England; 441 St. Pan
street, Montreal, Canada.
aug28—dflmeod
HT MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY,
AND THR HAPPINESS OF TRUK MANHOOD.—An
Essay for Young Men on the Crime of Solitude
and the Physiological Errors, Abuses and D
eases which create impediments to MARRIAGE,
with sure means of Relief. Sent in sealed letter
envelopes, free of charge. Address, Dr. J. SKIL-
LIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Phila
delphia, Pa. sep36—d3m
WUNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE
legal advertisements emanating from the Office of
the Ordinary of Heard connty, Georgia, will be
publisbed in tbe Atlanta Opinion.
W. H. C. TACE, Ordinary
Franklin, Ga., Sept. 27,1867. octl-w4t
From the Columbus Sun ]
What Does it Mean t—The names of
Rennets—Janies Gordon, Senior and Ju
nior—have been taken from the head of the
columns of the New York Herald, and dis
appeared from the paper entirely. The oc
currence excites no little speculation.—At
lanta Era, 16th.
We are astonished at the modesty and
simplicity of brother Bard. “What does
it mean ?” It means that you, brother, art
note one of the greatest men to the realm
As Pistol says:
Shall dunghill cars confront the Helicons#
And shall good news be baffled f
Then Pistol, lay thy head In Forte* 1 lap.
Choose what office thou wilt in the land,
*tis thine. You will be double-charged
with dignities. Bennett senior and Ben
nett junior are both dead aa nail in door.
That was a happy lick of yonra a few days
ago—to kill two such Hydra-headed Scotch
puppies at one blow. Thoold snake has
been often scotched before with pen and
cowhide, but he will never now breathe
again. It is said that when he read your
criticism that he never wriggled bat once
—turned over in a knot and mssed low and
died. He wished to visit once more his na
tive heathes. but it was too late.
Your article was sent by cable to Victo
ria, and played the devil with Bennett
in nior. Before, that yacht victory gave
him some hopes of one of the princesses:
but now, it is thought even the widow will
g ve him a touch of her royal slipper. Poor
mnett junior! to thus bo ruined by a
®“FROM AND AFTER THIS DATE
my legal advertisements will be found in tbe At
lanta Opinion. D. D. DOY AL,
Sheriff Spalding county, Ga.
Griffin, Ga., September 36,1867—w4t
GRACEFUL POSITIONS, ELE
GANT and Clear Pictures, at reasonable prices,
are one of the characteristics >ud specialties at
KUHN’S CELEBRATED GALLERY, 390 White
hall, near Alabama street. Fourteen years ex
perience justifies us in saying that our PICTURES
are equal to the best made in tbe United States.
oct9—dlw
BR“UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE
legal advertisements emanating (Tom the Ordin
ary's Office of Dade county, Georgia, will hereaf
ter be publisbed In tbe Georgia Weekly Opinion.
JOB. C. SUTTON, Ordinary.
Trenton, Ga., October 4,18K. octe—w4t
Speak their own praise wherever planted.
DAVID LANDRETH A SON,
septl—d*w3m Philadelphia, Pa.
N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
States for the Northern District of Georgia:
In the matter of )
Charles L. Woottkn, > IN BANKRUPTCY.
A Bankrupt. )
To WHOM it MAY CONCERN:
The undersigned hereby gives notice of hi6 ap
pointment as Assignee of Charles L. Wootten, of
Atlanta, in the county of Fulton, and State of
Georgia, within said district, who has been ad-
idged a Bankrupt, on his own petition, by the
istrict Court of said District. This 16th day of
September, 1867.
HARVEY J. SPRABERRY,
sep32—w3w Assignee
GEORGIA, Fulton county.
piOURT OF ORDINARY, OCTOBER TERM,
1867.—Whereas, Mrs. Jane A. Welch applies
to me for letters of guardianship of the person
and property of Thomas Fleming, minor under
fourteen years of age, orphan of James Fleming,
deceased:
All persons oonoerned are notified to file their
objections, if any exist, on or before the first
Monday in November next, else letters will be
granted according to tbe prayer of applicant.
Witness my official signature and seal of office,
October 7th, 1867
oct»—w30d
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
Printer’s fee *3
GEORGIA, Faykttr county.
R ACHEL NEAL, in proper form, applies to me
for letters of administration on the estate ot
Francis Carson, deceased, late of said county:
This is, therefore, to cite all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to be and appear at ray office within the
time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they
can. why said letters should not he granted to the
applicant.
Witness myhafid and official signature, this
7th day of October 1867
EDWARD CONNOR. Ordinary.
octlwSOd P r > - * '• t *3
GEORGIA, Baldwin county.
Z ACHARIAH BROOKINS has m..: applica
tion to me for letters of administration on the
e-tate of Elizabeth Brown, lute of said county,
dccc&scd *
These are, therefore, to cite and sdmonisb all
persons adversely concern d to file their objec
tions on or betore th<- first Monday in December
next.
Given under my official signature, this Octo
ber 8th. 1867.
JOHN HAMMOND, Ordinary
octll—w8f>d* Printer’s fee f8
GEORGIA, DeKalb county.
W ILLIAM THOMPSON,
Potts having applied to me in prope:
for permanent letters of administration on the
Jr., and Martin E
r form
for permanent letters of administration on the
estate Of William Thompson, Sen., late of 6aid
county, deceased.
This is to cite all persons concerned to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed
by law, to show cause, if any they have, why per
manent letters 6boulu not be granted tbe appli
cants.
Given nnder my bond and official signature,
this October 3,186L
JON
oct8—w30d
ATHAN B. WILSON, Ordinary.
[Printer’s fee *3.]
GEORGIA, Paulding county.
T WO MONTHS after date application will be
made to tbe Court of Ordinary of PanMlng
county, Georgia, for leave to sell tbe real estate of
J. C. N. Foote, deceased. October 4,1887.
G. W. FOOTE, Administrator,
octlt wOm Printer’s foe *5
OCTOBER 9th, 1867.
JOHN R B0STWICK,
Granite Block, Broad street.
FALL STOCK NOW OPEN
To the Trade Only.
/^IREAT INDUCEMENTS.
TRie largest stock of Groceries ever
offered in this section, at prices that will
result in certain sale; to your interest to
call before you purchase at Nos. 1 and 2
Granite Block.
Sugars,
30 hhds. Cuba and Porto Rioo,
350 barrels Refined and Raw,
25 barrels Cut Loaf;
100 loafs White* In paper.
Call before you purchase your Sugars.
Coffee,
900 bags Rio at great bargains.
’ 70 bags Mocha, Java, Native Ceylon,
> i Maracaibo and Laguyra.
This line of Coffees is well worth the at
tention of CLOSE BUYERS AND HEAVY
DEALERS.
• v Toots,
46 ehests and half chests Black and
Green,
75 quarters and caddies Block and
Green.
Molasses and Syrup,
125 barrels Molasses, New Orleans to
Common.
50 barrels Refined Syrup.
Candy,
100 boxes Plain,
75 boxes Fancy,
20 boxes Rock.
Fruit and Vegetables in Cana and
Glass.
200 cases canned Vegetables and Frnit,
50 cases glass Vegetables and Fruit.
Tobacco, Segars and Snuff.
100 boxes Manufactured Tobacco,
75000 Segars, various brands,
2000 pounds best Macaboy Snuff,
10 barrels Smoking Tobacco in bulk,
very cheap,
5 cases in bales, from Good to Prime.
Shot and Capa,
250 bags Drop and Buck Shot,
750 M. G. D. Caps,
250 M. Water Proof and Musket Caps.
Paper and Paper Bags,
600 reams Wrapping Paper,
200 M. Paper Bags.
Cheese.
25 Plain
50 Goshen .nut K. FI.
ALSO.
BACON, FLOUR, LARD, VINEGAR,
And any kind of goods found in a heavy
and complete stock of Groceries. This
stock l offer at NEW YORK or BALTI
MORE PRICES, charges added, for CASH,
atwholeeale only.
. . J. R. BOSTWICK.
oct9—dtf
WHERE
The peopl. wui trod, at Ui. fetal advantage|oOf
interest to all, feat in calling slliaitei s. erne
hease, we shall not any at this time Must we
DO - rl
keep the '’largest stock.” “bent gootte,” *t wtfe-
dronsly LOW PRICES, etc., pr*/»rimg that
YOU
visit onr store, which yon certainly t^Uhta
and if you
BUY
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BOOTS AND SHOES T
of which we have asapply sufficient for ALkffif
sizes, styles and quality, good oaoagh 0»* affig
body. Also,
Leather and Shoe Finding
The trade .ot Country Merchants to iigtsfclj
eol Wilted.
M0 cooes Raw Goods jost in.
Onr Motto—£a4cfe SeU» am* Jtoo* /rate ter
maw
itoav ttoe Sign and the Fl
LRU
Ooraer Whitehall and Hunter i
$1,000,000 IN WATCHES!
FOB SALE ON THE POPULAB
&-ONE PRICE P L AN,JH\
GIVING EVEBY PATBON A
Handsome and Heliable Watch!
For the low Price of Ten Dollars!
Without Regard to Value,
AND NOT TO BE PAID FOB UNLESS
PEBFECTLT SAT18FACT0BT.
100 Solid Gold Banting Watches...(350 to (1,000
100 Magic Cased Gold Watches— 300 to 600
100 Ladles Watches, Enameled 100 to 900
300 Gold Hunting Chronmetet
Watches 300 to 300
900 Gold Hunting English Levers.. 3U0 to 360
500 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches 150 to 900
580 Gold Hunting American
Watches 100 to 950
600 Silver Hunting Levers 60 to 150
800 Silver Hunting Duplexes 75 to 950
500 Gold Ladies Watches 00 to 350
1,000 Gotd Hunting Lopines 60 to 75
1.000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches.. 00 to 100
2 500 Hunting Silver Watches 35 to 60
5.000 Assorted Watches, all kinds... 10 to 75
ty Every patron obtains a Watch by
th is arrangement, costing but $ 10, while it
may be^^worth $1,000. No partiality
8hown.L#a
We wish to immediately dispose of the above
magnificent Stock Certificates, naming the arti
cles, are placed in sealed envelopes, and well
mixed. Holders or>- entitled to the articles named
on their certificate upon payment of Ten Dollars,
whether it be a Watch worth (1,000 or one worth
le«s. The return of any of our certificates enti
tles you to tbe article named thereon upon pay
ment, irrespective of its worth, and as no article
valued lc6« than (10 is named on any certificate,
it will at once be seen that this is
Ho Lottery, but n straightforward legitimate
transaction, whioh may be participated In
even by the moat fastidious!
A single certificate will be sent by mall, post
paid, upon receipt of 35 cents, five for (1, eleven
for (3, thirty-three and elegant premium for (5,
sixty-six and more valuable premium for (10, one
hundred and most superb watch for (15. To
Agents, Or tbhse wishing employment, this is a
rare opportunity. It is a legitimately conducted
business, duly authorized by the Government,
and oueu to the most careful scrutiny. T*Y US J
WRIGHT, BRO-, A OO., Importers,
164 BBOADWAY, New York.
seplO—daw6m
F A LL TRAD*.
186 7.
A. K. SEAGO,
Wholesale Grocer
GEORGIA, Newtoe county.
T WO MONTHS after dots application will he
made to the Honorable Ordinary of said oonn-
. for leave to sell toe real estate of Jeaso M.
&
Cf UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE
legal advertisements emanating from the Office of
the Ordinary #of Bibb county, Georgia, will be
published la the Atlanta Opinion.
W- M. RILEY, Ordinary.
Macon, Go,. October 1,1881—w4t
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE
legal advertisements emanating from the offices of
Ordinary and Sheriff of Jasper oounty, Georgia,
will be published in the Atlanta Opinion.
M. H. HUTCHISON, Ordinary.
BEBBY DIGBY, Sheriff.
Montiaeilo, Ga.. September 35,1867—w4t
aralscn, deceased, late of said oounty.
K. ELLIOTT, Administrates.
September96,1867—wtm [Prs foe (61
GEORGIA, Paulding county.
T WO MONTHS after data application will fee
m de to the Honorable Ordinary of said coun
ty for leave to sell the land belonging to the estate
of L. A. Corruth, deceased, lata of sold connty.
H. M- WHITWORTH, Adm’r.
AvugstVT, 1887. augflfi—wten |Prs fee (01
GEORGIA, Gwinnett county.
T WO MONTHS after this dote application will
be made to the Court of Ordinary of Gwinnett
oounty, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the
estate of Samnei P. Williams, deceased.
WM. P. WILLIAMS, Sen., Adm’r.
September 30,1867—wds [Pn fee $5]
A Good Investment
JL. KI. SEAGO,
AGENT FOR THE SALE OF
BAUGH A SOFTS
Baw Bone Super-Phosphate,
' ATLANTA, OEOBOIA.
Dub Sio-J am well pleased with my success
In the nse ef the RAW BONE I bought of yon
last spring. J used it on Corn and Pens, nod also
on my Vegetable Garden. I realized n handsome
mefiien the first crop. 1 desire to nse it on all
L. KENDRICK.
octS—dim Pnlton Connty. Georgia.
■ »rt*g«iBU.n r. EOTlSCHlfl?
I HOTHICII1I.D *
VBOUS1U nXALXSS m
BOOTS Sc SHOES,
tl Wnvren ttrsel, New Yerk.
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Offers for tel© x
1 HO fWlfl W>UND« SWETTS FATEffiP
i.Uy.yvU Self-Fastening Wrought boa
Buckle Tie, for beleing Cotton. Every Tie WEr-
r an ted. Liberal terms are offered to eity m
country merchants and planters.
ROPE! MOPES
GREEN LEAF (RICHARDSON'S'
KAfl COILS and half coils in store nod to or
OvU rive, of Richardson's Greenleaf, beta
the only genuine, original Greenleaf in ase.
BAGGING AMS GUNNY EACH.
OH b * !ee Heavy India Bogging
'vv 3,000 Gunny Bags, much used for batting
Cotton
800 pounds Balelng Twine.
60,000 ltoe. Basfh A tens Mstw Mem
Pketffents,
°? c of best Fertilisers new IS use.
Price, (70 per ton.
TO AMMIYE.
Thirty Tons Reynolds & Sons*
BALTIMORE
‘(CHESAPEAKE PHOSPHATE.”
W E have the strongest guarantees m* to the te-
trinsic value of tnis new manure. Price, M
per ton. Send for circulars.
CLOVEB AND 6BA8N REEDS
r "S an-- -T fT p. —
Blue (,r _ ., --
ir.v»v
FI.OIU.
1000 ba*'" r Ainily Kiouf iron m ciort.
SAJLT ! HALT !
Q/1 Offc bags Virginia Salt, in fins ;Mn.«*s
bags, at manufacturer’s prices.
BACON.
<4.0 Ann P oan <l'" Clear Sides. Ocas Rife Stans
TXV/»V/\_rLf and Shoulders of tke best qaallav
HAMS.
5000 pound98up€r,orlIaw ’ w * r ™ <e *
I. AMD.
barrels and kegs Pure Leaf Lard.
CEMENT AND PLASTEM.
60 barrels in store and for sale.
MOLASSES.;
|Q hhds. Cuba Molasses and 5 barrels de.
SUGAM AND COFFEE.
/fo bags Bio Coffee.
50 barrels Sugar— rations grades.
STARCH AND SOAP.
JAfkboxes Pearl Starch
EaMJ jqq boxes Soap.
SHOT AND FACTOHY TAMM.
Itfk bags Shot.
VU 90 Bales Factory Yarn.
Also, Tobacco, Began, Corn, Oats, Seed Bye,
Barley, Hay, Ac.
A. K. SEAGO,
’Grocer and Commission Merchant,
New Fire-Proof Building, (oldstand)
Corner Fonyth and Mitchell str
octl—dtf At
F. CORRA
DEALER IK
AMERICAN AND FRENCH
Confectionery and Fancy
GROCERIESt
Fine assortment ©f
WINES, COGNAC BRANDDft,
LIQUORS,
BITTERS, CORDIALS, LIQUOR*
SYRUPS
CHAMPAGNE WINESJ
NATURAL FRUIT AND PBESOTON
Select variety of
TEAS,
SUGAR, COFFEE, CRACKERS,
BUTTER, CHEESE, HAMS.
DRIED BEEF, Rid* EGGS
GREEN FRUITS,
NUTS, ALMONDS, RAISINS, Ate, Rte,
Largo assortment of
PIPES,
SEGARS, SMOKING TOBAOOO,
SNUFF, Ac., Ac.
PERFUMERY, TOYS,
FANCY ARTICLES, Ate, Ate
Whitehall street, west thde,
Atlanta, Gte,
A few doors from Alabama drfRt
oetlO—dim