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CORDIAL
FOR THE
BOWELS&CHILDRENTEETHING
It is THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY
’Tor tbe bowels. It is one of tbe most pleasant
and efficacious remedies for all summer com-
Btaints.8 taints. At a season when violent attacks of the
owelsaresofrequent.somespeedy relief should
■be at hand. The wearied mother, losing sleep
in nursing the little one teething, should use this
■medicine. 50cts. a bottle. Send 2c. stamp to
Walter A. Taylor, Atlanta, Ga., for Biddle Book.
Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet
Gum and Mullein will cure Coughs, Croup,
and Consumption. Price 25c. and <1 a bottle.
H. Crankshaw A Co., 175 S. Forsyth, Finish
ng and Rough Lumber, Laths and Shingles.
TOWN TALK.
Melons on Ice, Donehoo’s Palace Market.
Ice cream for families supplied in any quan
tity. Exclusively ice cream and water ices, at
Massa’s.
If you wish fresh meats and the best in the
city telephone or send to Echols A Richards, at
the Fulton Market, 86 Peachtree street.
A fine business opportunity is offered a young
-man in our “P. C.” column.
For best meats, remem berßauschenburg.
Dr. Hawthorne will preach to-morrow at the
First Baptist church from the subject, “ Foolish
djuestions in Religion.”
Parker’s Brigsde Band will play on the streets
to-day for Col. Hammond and in the interests of
his meeting to-night.
Mr. Dickey’s house, corner Peachtree and
Currier streets, is being moved back and a new
house will be built.
Dr. Hawthorne went up to Cartersville this
morning.
Dr. Woolley is preparing to erect two band
some new dwellings on Forest avenue near Cal
houn street.
Plenty of young partridges in the fields not
withstanding the rain.
A wild turkey was seen one day this week in
A large tract of woods three miles from the car
shed on tbe Air-Line railroad.
Two little boys about 8 years old engaged in
a regular fist a skull fight, yesterday, on White
hall street, at tbe corner of Brotherton, much to
the amusement of a half dozen spectators.
Yesterday was an off day with base ball, only
one game being played, and that between
■Charleston and Memphis.
A pony for sale, cheap, at G. C,
Ooelze, 117 Whitehall street.
Read Thorn’s Grocery “ad.” and save money.
McCONNELT&JAMES
have just received
3000 Gents Scarfs
at 15c each, worth
from 35c to 75c
each.
A warm welcome will be accorded
Hon N J. Hammond on the occasion
of his address on Saturday night at
-the opera house, just after early candle
light.
Watches, Jewelry, Spectacles,
Silver Plated Ware, China Goods,
TOYS, FANCY GOODS, LAMPS,
At lowest prices ever offered in At
lanta. Best goods and most goods for
the least money. Watch repairing a
Dollar store, 7 Peachtree
street.
Removal, Removal.
Before moving to our new store we are deter
mined to close out our entire stock. Eiseman
Bros., 55 Whitehall st.
The time has come to eat watermelons and
•santeloupes, and Carlton A Son’s is the place to
get them. Corner Forsyth and Walton streets.
Another lot of
Ladies’ French
Ribbed Hose at 25
cents a pair have
j ust been opened at
McConnell & James.
I For Preserving Fruit. ■
Granite. Iron and Porcelain lined D
Preserving Kettles; also, Tin Cans fl
lor putting up Fruit. ■
HUNNICUTT & RELLINGRATH. ■
Soda Water Syrups
AND PURE
CandieS
G. E. Johnson.
Special Inducement Offered
DURING THE SUMMER SEASON TO
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
Until the rush of fa 1 trade, I will DYE or CLEAN all
kinds of FALL and WINTER CLOTHING, BED BLAN
KETS,SPREADS,CARPETS, LAUE CURTAINS, Etc., at
25 per cent Reduction.
Now is your time. Drop a postal card and I will call
for and deliver city orders without charge.
Goods made like new.
JACOB E. KRIES,
7 W.PETERS STREET.
THE EVENING CAPITOL: ATLANTA. GA. SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1886.
SOCIETY MELANGE.
Mr. Chase Bass left the city this morning to
spend a few days at Salt Springs.
Mrs. W.'T. Wilson has returned from a de
lightful trip of two weeks to the mountains.
Miss Hattie Goldsmith, a charming young
lady of Greenville, S. C., is visiting friends in
the city.
Noble C. W. Williams has a noble little son,
and he calls him a prohibition boy. He is one
day old. *
11. H. Russey, with his wife and son, leave
for Salt Springs to-day to take a breath of
country air for a month.
Mr. H. P. Grant, manager of the popular
“New Home,” arrived home last night from a
business trip to Charleston and Savannah.
Miss Vickie Simpson, after a pleasant and
continued visit to friends and relatives in the
Gate City, left yesterday for her home in Ellen
wood, much to the regret of her admirers
here.
The Capitol said recently that Hugh V.
Washington, of Macon, was in the city with his
wife. Hugh has never yet taken unto himself a
wife, hence our informant must have made a
mistake.
Mr. T. A. Sewell arrived home_this morning
from a ten days’ pleasure trip, rtr pronounces
Morehead city and other points ot interest in
North Carolina, as being the grandest spots on
earth.
A young gentleman called to see his sweet
heart last evening, but on approaching the
house and discovering that there was a prayer
meeting being held in the parlor he withdrew
from the premises quietly and quickly.
Mis. Blanche Roughton, nee Miss Blanche
Heathe, left Atlanta yesterday, accompanied by
her son for a prolonged visit to friends and rela
tives in Ellenwood. She will spend quite a
while there, being the guest of Sheriff Simpson
and others.
There was a brilliant game of ball by ama
teurs yesterday morning at Athletic Park, be
tween the Crescents and Ligbtfeet, which re
sulted in a victory for the latter by a score of
11 to 2. -The battery for the Lightfeet were
Tom Dean, pitcher, and Brooker Cox catcher.
The ladies of the Sixth Baptist Church will
give an entertainment on Tuesday night at the
residence of Mrs. Pounds, corner Davis and
Foundry. Refreshments in abundance will be
served. The programme will consist of music
and recitations. Come and enjoy yourself and
help a worthy cause.
Miss Mollie O’Donnell, who has been on a
visit to Atlanta from her home in Indiana for
three months past, left a few days ago in com
pany with Mrs. Dr. Couch and others for an ex
tended pleasure trip to parts of Alabama. Miss
O’Donnell has found many friends in the Gate
City who are glad to know that she will soon re
turn to Atlanta and spend another while before
returning to ner home in Jeffersonville,lndiana.
THE Wil I.IAJIS CONCERT.
A Grand Time Last Thursday Night
at the Fifth Baptist Mission.
The musical concert and ice cream festival
given by the Williams Musical Club, at the Fifth
Baptist Mission, night before last, was some
thing highly entertaining.
Under the auspices of Miss Haile and Mis.
Elise Mohr, the programme was very nice, and
composed of beautiful recitations, pleasant sing
ing, dialogues, etc., and kept the audience for a
season. The programme:
Address of Welcome—Murray Ray.
Recitation, “Sister and I”—Minnie Madox.
Speech—Bessie Watts, “New Church Or
gan.”
Recitation —“Landlady’s Mother,” Miss
Mamie Haile.
“Snider’s Nose,” by the accomplished Mrs.
Mohr.
Recitation, by Miss Allice Buchanan.
Speech—Miss Lula Maddox.
Dialogue, by Miss Alice Buchanan and Mr.
Willie Baker.
After the close of the programme Mr. McLean
announced that all were invited to the lawn
where there was an abundance of ice cream,
and the crowd gathered in the pretty moonlight
to feast upon melons, lemonade and ice cream
until about midnight.
Tbe affair was a complete success, and would
be heartily enjoyed should it be repeated. The
proceeds amounted to over a hundred dollars.
First arrival of Celebrated Nixon Can
taloupes at Donehoo’s. Order quick.
Working ijien, look to your interests
and hear Colonel Arnold and others to
night at o’clock at 21 S. Broad street.
Business of importance.
The Markham House.
I desire to remind the public that the Mark
ham House is still open for their accommoda
tion, and through all the changes and vicissi
tudes of the day the table is kept up to its usual
good standard, and will continue to be, while
the rooms are in their superior condition,
though not so high up as they are in some more
pretentions houses, but are as comfortable in
every respect, and the guests of
tte house may rely upon the
most courteous treatment at the office
and from servants, and good order about the
house. No law of the State or city will be vio
lated by the proprietor to make the hotel com
plete, or to pander to the rabble, or dudes to
occupy the most prominent places in or about
the house, but every effort will be made to sat
isfy our guests and make them feel comfort
able and at borne during their sojourn, whose
patronage is respectfully solicited with kind
thanks for past favors. Wm. Markham.
July 15, 1886.
For Congress:
' PRYOR L. MYNATT.
Delegates:
AARON HAAS,
MARTIN H. DOOLY,
D. C. BLACK,
J.G. WOODWARD,
THOS. J. BOYD,
BENJ. F. McDUFFIE,
J. T. JORDAN,
ZACH H. SMITH,
YOUNG M. IRWIN,
WHEELER MANGUM,
J. J. BARNES,
A. P. STEWART.
The following delegates, if elected, will sup
port the Hon. N. J. Hammond for Congress at
the convention to be held in Atlanta on Wed
nesday, the Ist day of September, 1883:
T. P. WESTMORELAND,
JOHN H. ELLSWORTH,
JOHN B. GOODWIN,
JOHN S. BROOMHEAD,
FRANK M. sOTTS.
E. W. MARTIN,
JACK J. SPALDING,
C. J HANCOCK,
J.M. McGUIRK,
SEABORN JONES,
P. F. CLARKE,
JaCOB HAAS.
Let every merchant come out to the
business meeting of the Mynatt and
working men’s club to-night at 7)£ o’clock
at 21 S. Broad street.
Great Bargains in Atlanta Beal
Estate.
Sam’l W. Gsodb.
Ham and eggs for everybody at Carlton A
Son’s.
Cost Au Lonsiaeraiisn.
We are determined to close out our entire
stock before our removal. Eiseman Bros., 55
Whitehall street.
1,800 acres Barton county land, on W. and A.
railroad, this side Kingston, for $3 per acre.
Owner must sell. Sam’l W. Goode.
IRYA GLASS
Os the delicious Moxie Nerve 'Food at
Beerman’s Soda Water Palace, Broad
field & Ware’s, Nunnally & Rawson’s
Schumann’s Pharmacy, Goldsmith &
00,
INJUNCTION DISMISSED-
I
THE KIMBALL HOUSE SAEOON
WANTS PEACE.
Will Promise to Allow No Drinking on Ike
Premises, if toe Quart Business is
Not Molested.
There was a large crowd in the Superior
Court room this morning to bear the injunction
case brought by the Kimball House saloon pro
prietors against the city, to restrain the au
thorities from interferring with their liquor
business. The Kimball House has for many
days ceased the semi-retail trade and has not
allowed any liquor drank on, or about the
premises.
Mr. Mabra, to whom the quart license had
been issued, had taken the advice of his attor
neys, and shut off' all business except a regular
honest quart trade. This was done as it was
thought the prohibitionists only wanted
TO STOP DRINKINO
in an open saloon, and were willing to let Mr.
Mabra go on with a legitimate sale until his
licenses expired.
When court convened this morning Mr. Hoke
Smith, counsel for the plaintiff, arose and ad
dressed the court as follows:
“May it please your honor:
Mr. Mabry began business at the Kimball
House with the opinion of the city officers that
he had tbe right to allow liquors sold and
drank on tbe premises. At the time the bill
was filed liquors were drank so near to the
' premises occupied by Mr. Mabry that perhaps
1 he would possibly be held to have allowed the
use of the liquors on the premises which he
controlled, believing that the law
allowed it. Since last Saturday,
under the advice of his counsel,
mb. mabra has refused
to allow drinking either in his store or near his
store. He has yielded to the wishes of many
' citizens, and has endeavored to place his busi
’ ness upon a line which cannot be questioned.
' He intends to conduct his business,if unmolest
' ed, until October 9th, and to finally give it up,
j as his license will then expire. As his business
1 is now strictly within the law, he hopes no fur
ther effort will be made by tbe city officers to
i break it up. He hopes that theater of a re-
• straining order is no longer necessary, and we
• therefore dismiss the bill set for hearing this
■ morning.”
i So Judge Clark dismissed tbe injunction and
i the matter was ended.
It is known what action the city will take, but
i it is thought that the suggestions offered by
The Capitol a few evenings since will Be fol,
lowed, and there will be no more law suits, but
a legitimate sale of liquors will be alh wed un
der al' the quart licenses until they expire, and
. then everybody will join hand in hand and help
enforce the law.
I Wanted,
i By a young unmarried man, one furnished
room; must be within three blocks of Artesian
well.
Address, stating terms, T., care Capitol
j office.
A Gard to the Public.
1 The price of shaving has been reduced from
15 to 10 cents at No. 11 Marietta street, next
door to P. H. Snook. This shop is no hole in
‘ the wall, cellar or sweat-box, but a first-class
shop, cool and pleasant, on the ground floor,
1 where you can be served by good barbers, clean
towels, and all the accommodations first-class
■ in every respect. Call and be convinced.
Georoe Bennett.
We have founnd that it is true that Carlton A
• Son are selling groceries cheap for cash.
Many Customers.
1 PREPARE FOB WINTER.
Now is the time to lay in your sup
-1 ply of coal for winter. Don’t forget
. the old and reliable coal and wood
dealer, W. E. Hoyle, is still in the field
and will now sell you the celebrated
Montevallo and best Jellico Mountain
• coal at lowest summer prices. Office
and yard corner Whitehall and Gar
nett streets. Telephone 427.
Art.
J. T. Willis teaches the most excellent sys
tem of Crayon drawing ’and painting in oil.
Terms reasonable, and competion defied. Send
in your orders and he will call at your residence
and exhibthis samnles. Office 361 West Peters
street. Orders by mail preferred.
Hon. N. J. Hammond will Bpoak at
the Opera House, Saurday night. Let
all go and hear him.
Hon. N. J. Hammond, representative in Con
, gress from this, the sth congressional district,
will address the citizens of Fulton county upon
the issues now pending, on Saturday, 17th inst.,
at 8:30 o’clock p. m., at DeGive’s Opera House.
The people put confidence in N. J.
Hammond will give him a warm wel
come Saturday night at the opera
house.
We are Now manufacturing
The best patent dry-air refrigerators, milk and
water coolers and ice savers ever invented. We
want everybody to see them befoie buying.
Moncrief Bros, and W. R. Jester, 90 South Broad
and 25 East Hunter streets.
Bring your advertised price lists to Carlton A
Son, the Cheap Cash Grocers, and get them dis
counted 10 per cent.
Fischer’s Coijh Bitters
for coughs, colds, sore throat, astb-
na and all bronchi t . Acts on the liver and
on tai ns no opium.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Prepared only by the
FISCHER COUGH BITTERS CO.,
Office 264 Decatur street. Atlants. Ga.
Clothing Below C'OMt.
To close out our entire stock before moving
to our new store. Eiseman Bros., 55 Whitehall
street.
Short Sermons are Beat.
There is no use for much talk. If you want
good bread buy the famous Water Ground Pat
ent Flour sold only by Carlton & Son, tbe
cheapest grocers, corner Forsyth and Walton
streets.
As the season is far advanced I am
obliged to make room for my Fall
Stock, therefore I will sell for the
next 30 days my entire Summer
Stock BEGABDLESS OF COST. Call
and get bargains.
PAUL FRANKLIN,
Bee-Hive, 18 Whitehall.
PICTURE FRAMES
Made to order by Sam Walker.
2X Marietta atreet.
Hams as fine and cheap as ever at Carlton A
i Son’s Cheap Cash Grocery, corner Forsyth and
Walton streets.
Clean mouth.
Tbe use of Delectalave imparts such an agree
able sensation to the mouth and teeth, as to
make it a pleasure to children as well as adults.
Use
Delectalave
when you perform your daily ablutions. The
habitual use will preserve the teeth in a healthy
' condition during life. For sale by druggists.
For goodness sake read Thorn’s ad.
THE BARGAINS
GROW
Better 1 Better
AT
J. M. HIGH’S!
10,000 yards chocolate Prints at 3c. a
yard.
10 cases new linen Lawns at 3 JJc. •
100 pieces splendid Satteens at sc. yd.
300 pieces crinkled Seersuckers at
$1.50 black Silks at sl.
100 pieces
French Cashmeres at 25c. a Yard!
1,000 pieces very fine grade white In
dia Linon de Inde at 12JXc. a yard.
The celebrated Diamond
SHIRTS!
at 75 cents.
1,000 white Quilts at 50, 75 and $1;
worth double.
200 pieces printed linen Lawns at 12} 2 '
and 11c; regular 20 and 25c. goods.
300 pieces white plaid
DRESS GOODS AT 10c.
BEGULAB PBICE 18c.
New lot of Parasols and Fans.
Special Bargains
in 200 box Suits at $1.75, $2. 25 and
$2.80.
5,000 ladies’ straw Hats
at 15, 25 and 35c.
J. M. HIGH.
THE
Dictator of Prices,
46, 48 and 50 Whitehall.
CHURCH SERVICES FOR TO-MORROW.
BAPTIST.
Sixth Baptist—J. H. Weaver, pastor. S. S. 9:30
a. in. Preaching at 11 am. and Bp. m. Young peo
ple’s meeting Monday night. Prayer meeting Wednes
day night, invited.
Fifth Baptist—Preaching 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. 8. S.
at 9 :30 a. ra. r
FiasT Baptist—Corner Forsyth and Walton streets,
Rev. J. B. Hawthorne, D. D., pastor. Preaching at 11
a.m. by the pastor. Subject,: “Frolish Questions in
Religion.” No preaching at i ifht. S.B. 9:30 a.m. Young
men’s meeting at 8p m. Monday. Prayer meeting, with
lecture Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock.
f EPISCOPAL.
St. Philips Mission of the Redeemer—Evening
prayer, 8:00 p. m. Sunday-school 3:45 p.m.
MISCELLANEOUS.
R. R. Y. M. C. A.—Gospel service at the R. R. Y. M. C.
A. rooms, to morrow at 3:30 p m., will be conducted by
H. Von Werder, lute of Birmingham, Ala. 'Ladies and
gentlemen cordially ihvited to this meeting.
PRESBYTERIAN.
Central Presbyterian.—Rev. G. B. Strickler, pastor
Preaching at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. by the pastor. Sunday
school at 9:30 a.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday even
ing at, 8 o’clock. Young men’s prayer meeting Thurd'ay
eveng at B o’clock. Sunday-school at Rankin’s Chapel
3 ;30 p.m.
Third Pperbttrrian Church. —N. Keff Smith pastor.
Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Prayer meeting on Wednes
day evening.
METHODIST.
St. Paul’s Church —Rev. J. M. White, pastor. Class
meeting 9>£ a.m. Preaching at 11 a.m. by Rev. W. A.
Simmons; 8 p.m. by Rev. C. D. Christian. Sabbath
school at 3% p.m.
GREAT bush
At Northrop’s to get pleated bosom
shirts made to order.
Ladies’ pleated linen bosoms with
collars attached, made to order, at Nor
throp’s, 13 Peachtree street.
Gone Flailing.
Several young men and ladies from tbe east
ern part of town have gone fishing to-day to the
Cbattonooga river, and as they desire to keep
their names from tbe paper, they will probably
consume their fish without tbe aid of their
neighbors to-morrow.
Dr. Calhoun’s Liver Pills the only cer
tain remedy for this climate.
Dreiiinaking
At 61 Cone street. Perfect fit and entire satis
faction guaranteed. Call and see.
Before We Move
to our new store, we will close out our new stock
regardless of cost. Eiseman Bros., 55 White
hall street.
Cancers.
without the knife or io*s of blood. Vastlj
superior to ali other method*. Hundreds of cases c,. red
Debcriptive pamphlet sent free. Address
DR. E. 11. GREECE,
*1 U 2 Peachtree Rt.,
Atlanta- Ga
POTTS & HADLEY.
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS.
Hard Wood Finishing a Specialty.
Refers to H. W. Grady, E. P. Howell and Julius L.
Brown.
43 SOUTH BROAD STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
Teas—Coffees—Teas.
Do not be prejudiced nor misled.
Just give me ONE TRIAL. Let me
S’ve you better goods for Less Money.
> sure and read my advertisement
another column.
Chas. C. Thorn,
118 Whitehall St.
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JACK’S
New Process
BREAD!
The Imperial
CREAM
Machine Made
BREAD
Is the FINEST,
Purest
—AND—
BEST!
If yon want tho BEST and SWEETEST, LIGHTEST
as well as the PUREST, then buy Jack’s New Process
Cream Bread. -All orders out and in the city solicited.
Prompt attention given.
Fresh Bread Shipped Daily.
Capitol City Steam Bakery Mfg. Co
68 and 70 ALABAMA ST.
MS" Free Delivery at your doors.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Crackers & Candies.
SCIST BROS.,
MILLERS.
Our Fancy Bolted Meal
is drawing the trade.
Buy it and try it and
your customers will
have no other.
Our Graham Flour is
made fresh to order.
Stock and Cattle deal
ers will save money in
many ways by calling
for our Germ Meal mix
ed with Ground Oats.
We have exclusive
sale for the Minnesota
Celebrated *• SILVER
KING” Flour. Askyouir
grocer for it. Every
sack guaranteed equal
to best made and no
chances on giving it a
trial. Be sure you call
for Zachry Bros. Bolted
Meal and “ Silver King”
Flour.
TELEPHONE 331.
A. L DELKIN,
WHOLESALE
Watches, Clacks aal Jewelry
Manufactures all kinds of gold and
silver medals and badges, diamond
setting, plain ana ornamental engrav
ing.
Monograms a specialty. Fly Fan
material, Clock material, Engravers’
Tools, etc. Whitehall Street.
Gate City Ice Company,
ATLANTA, GA.
Ice Vault and Office, corner of Wall and Pryor stieets
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Ice made from pure well water. Factory at the old
Union stock yard.
Chas C. Thorn
Cheap Casii Un
118 Whitehall St.
TELEPHONE 451.
11 pounds O K Lardl 00
15 pounds Granulated Sugarl (X
--60 pounos Grits 1 00
50 pouunds any Patent Flour, come to my store.
Beans Eagle Cond. Milkl 00
15 pounds Head Rice 1 00
20 pounds Fine Rice 1 (0
Maple Sy nip, per gallon 85
Arbuckle's and Levering’a Coffee, per pound 15
Prunes, per found 7
Dried Beef, whole, per pound 14
Dried Beef, chipped 15
Water ground Meal, peck 15
Dove brand Hams 12
Oat Meal, per lb 5
Cracked Wheat, per lb 6
Graham Flour 25 lb sack 80
Plum Preserves 7%
Plum Butter .. ...• 7%
Apple Butter 6
Pear Butter f 6
Red Hasplx-rry Jam 7U
Best Black Teas, per 1b45 to 60
Best Gunpowder Teas4o to 80
Genuine Tokio Tea Os
Royal Baking Powder, 1 lb cans 45
Price’s Baking Powder, 1 lb cans 45
I am determined to give fresh goods cheaper than the
lewest f r the cash. I keep no books, credit no one,
lose no money, a*-d save you 20 per cent. Just c»me
one time and be convinced.
Be sure of my number—llß Whitehall street.
Chas. C. Thorn,
GERMAN
WHOOPING COUGH REMEDY
PRICE, 25 CENTS.
Safe, Reliable, Sure and
Pleasant to take!
Can be Given Youngest Infan
BY ALL DRUGGISTS and at
Schumann’s Pharmacy.
THE POPULAR CHEAP COLUMN.
For Kent by E. ffl. Kobertv Co, 20
I\. Broad* Corner Walton.
Bjroom houte, 57 Cone, by year 27 50
6 “ “ 172 Havnes 12 50
5 ” “ 93 Spring 20 00
4 “ “ 88 Alexander 800
4 “ “ 47 McAfee 6 00
3 “ “ 5 Mills 900
Call at our office before renting.
BUFIIW VS.
■\T OU have paid enough rent to have bought a home. I
1 will sell you a lot, build you such a house as you
want, one-fourth cash, balance on monthly or quarterly
installments. Ask A. W. Marlin, C. B Powers, R. H.
Huzza, Thomas A. ClontK, A. J. Haygood, Mrs. L. J.
Born, Rowan B. Evant., J. M. Dixon, and others owning
lots bought trom me,what they think of Anderson street.
Wm. A. Haygood, Peachtree street.
BCMINEHN OPPOHTIMTIES.
REPORTER with SSOO to 11 vest can get situation. Solid
company, established paying paper in live city.
Address “ Salary ” care Capitol.
OUNG MAN with sr,ot)oMl .500 to Invest in solid’
stock company paying handsomely and wishing a
situation as bookkeeper and accountant, can learn of
excellent chance and further particulars by calling on
E. M Heberts &• Co.. Agen r. 20 N. Broad street
YWKEIt I’o EQ A ft. ~~
IOANS on real estate and collateral. Buys ap»
j proved commercial and negotiable paper. L. Sni
der, Loan and Banking Offlice 6>£ Whitehall wtreet.
MONEY advanced liberally on watcher, diamonds
jewelry, etc., business steictly confidential. Aba
Fry, broker, 4 Peachtree street.■
CHEAPER THAN EVER— Sash, blinds and doors
Lumber, shingles and laths. W. S. Bell, 25 Ivy St
HtttSALh
1?()R SALE—Five acres of land at Constitution, Ga.
1 Good stand for country store. Will sell on long
lime or exchange for horses dr mules. Right at depot
with railroad front. Apply to C. K. Buzbee, 102
Peachtree street.
IpOR SALE—One 5-stamp gold-mill, made by Porter
1 A- Meakin; also, one turbine water wheel, new, 15-
inch, at a bargain. Apply to' Pritchell & Winter,
Marietta street.
JNK —Green, Violet, Scarlet, Black, 25 cents a pint;
P. 0. stamps taken; sent free; satisfaction guaran
teed or no charge. Guignon Ink Co., 3806 Cook ayenue,
St. Louis, Mo.
FOR HEM '
1 THIRST-CLASS brick house, “ A No. 1,” near the cen
? ter, to rent by Smith & Dallas.
FURNISHED HOUSE—Elegant new 7-room house,
modern style and conveniences, splendidly furn
ished, te rent for two or thiee monthH to tbe right party,
by Smith Dallas
rpHE very best Boarding honse, having a very supe
-1 rlor location, 16 rooms, where money cen be made,
to rem by Smith A Dallas.
A FURNISHED house near postoflice for rem cheap
Address.! X , this office.
I 3OR RENT—S-Room house, 429 W hiteh'all street, |ls
a month. W. M Middlebrooks, 861 W. eters st.
TpORRENT —A seven room house, No 33 Luckle st.
JP gas, water, etc. Apply to R. C. Mitchell, 313 Ma
rletta h! .
Ipt)R RENT- 43 South Forsyth street, steam power,
and machine shop. Now occupiel by Smith i
Fenn. Central and very derirable for good run of work
Apply to James P. Harrison A Co.. 32 West Alabar.ia,
WANTS—II iMcellaneoiiM*
WaN'l BD —One good horse suitable for light dray
age purposes. Apply at Capitol office.
WANTED— A good restaurant couk and waiter at 38
South Bro"d st. Call at once
I WANT a comfortable 4or 5 room house, Southside
preferred, will take If for a y-jar or longer; must
have a stable and ho He for horse and buggy. 8., Cap
itol office
WANTED —Good, strong, second-hand dray. Ap
ply at 47 S. Broad street.
WANTED —A good cook at 42 Gilmer. Good wages
paid. Ronin on lot.. Apply at once.
WANTED— 13.500 for five years on gilt-edge central
property A. Z., Capitol office
WANTED— Those Wishing to acquire the art of
short hand writing will find it to their advantage
to call on or address H. B. Deas, stenographer, 65 South
Broad street. Munson’s system. Terms reasonable,
and success guaranteed if instructions followed.
TRAYEDOR STOLEN— A black cow, with white
horns, and some white in the flank. Any word of
said cow, will be reasonably rewarded at 155 Davia
street.
JERSEYS— Ready for service, Bulls of the best butter
strains. Apply to or address W. W. Boyd, 214 Ma
rietta street.
Y. M. L. A,
Tallulah Falls.
Grand Excursion Yoons Men’s Library Assoclat’n.
SATURDAY, JULY 24,1886.
Fare, round trip, $1.50, returning same day; 12.00,
returning Monday, July 26th. Hotel fare for persona
remaining over, $1 50 per day.
This is the last excursion to Tallulah of the season.
Parties forming into groups of 60 can secure social
car, Into which no other person will be admitted. If you
want a special car for your party, apply to Martin F.
Amorous, chairman Ente tainmentCommittee,telephone
No. 486, or to J. H. Alexander, Tteastirer, telephone No.
379, Atlanta, or address Howard Van Epps, President
Y. M. L. A., Atlanta. Parties can be formed in Mari
etta, Griffin, Decatur, Covington, and othtr points, and
secure rpecial cars on application.
Refreshments wil' be furnished on the train at reas
onable cost. Dinner at hotel 50 cents.
Pro*essor Leon will perform on tight rope over the
Grand Chasm, the grandest feat ever accomplished in
the world.
Fine music. Tbe best of order. Unlimited fun.
Come, one and all, and help the library.
1886. 1886.
ELDER HOUSE,
Indian Springs, Ga.
W. A. ELDER, ProD’r.
Open Ju 13 Ist.
The best mineral water in the South. Analysis sent
on application. Every effort will be made to make
guests comfortable. The tables will be mode a special
feature. Cutro’s Orchestra is engaged for the season.
RATES—Per day, ?2; per week, $lO. Special rate«
to families. Conespondence solicited.
ED. A. ELDER. Manager,
Legal assistance is not needed to show you
that Carlton A Son sell cheaper than the eheap,
eat. Try them for your own good.
I.ask ! 100,000 Brick for Sale I
Also plenty fresh lime cheap. J. C. Wilson, T
Spring street.
Roughton’s Diarrhoea Specific is ths best for
all bowel troubles.
All kinds of furniture very cheap. John Neal
k Co., 7 and 9 South Broad.