The constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1884-1885, October 07, 1884, Image 11

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA. GA.. TUESDAY OCTOBER 7 1884, A NOTABLE WORK. THE constitution man pays a VISIT WORTH HIS WHILE. The Pendleton Guano Work*-An Interesting Histo ry of a Great Enterprise-How Pertllisera Are The Constitution has never failed to place a proper valuation on all important enterprises started in Atlanta and Georgia. And this idea suggests itself most forcibly in making men* tionof the really meritorious work of the Pendleton Guano Company. There is not a parallel to their success in the south, and it is i like a credit to them and to Georgia that their entire capital aud officers are strictly Georg ians. They have worked with Georgia material, Georgia brains and Georgia pluck, and have accomplished much that is valuable and inter esting. Dr. E. M. Fendleton, who died this year, experimented more than any agricultural chemist in tho country, especially in reference o the chemical requisites of the cottou plant and their deficiency in tho soils of the south. He practiced medicine aud planted for over thirty years in Hancock county, Ga., where c< miner rial fertilizers were first used in tho slate. Hence he was called to fill the chair ??>f agriculture in the state university at Ath ens, where, as there was no such thing in ex istence at tho time, he wrote tho first tfext book on scientific ngriciflturo ever written in the English language. It was adopted*by a number of agricultural colleges north and couth, and his publishers, A. 8. Fames k Co. { New York, said it passed tho icvcrest criticisms of northern scientists with out unfavorable comment. While at Athens he had charge of tho experimental farm, his annual reports from which, delivered before the state agricultural society, have perhaps done more than any other ono thing to place Georgia in advance of all tho states in tho uso of commercial fertilizers. thk formula for thcPcndlcton Ammoniutcd Superphosphate was first tested in 1809, and has been used ever since, with only such variations os be come necessary, from tho exhaustion of some of the old ingredients and introduction of new ones. Dr. Pendleton originated his formula in the effort to mnko a substitute for Peruvian gunno???as he foresaw that tho Chincha isle3 would coon be exhausted???and claims to bo the first to use animol matter on cotton ns an ammoniate. Tho only secret in its composition Is the selection of such nmmoniates, phosphates and alkalies as will adapt themselves to tho largest diversity of soils and the greatest variety of seasons in tho production ol cotton and tho ccrctls. After ir-orc than thirty years experience in the prac tical details of agricultural chemistry as aj> *oy that our works are the most complete in the United Btstes. We havo kept up with the times fully, if we have not indeed gone ahead in this business. Ours is the only concern in the country anywhere having a disintegrator for repulveriziug tho guano alter it is mixed and ground, thus giv- ing it that fine appearance of Macaboy snulT. which no other fertilizer has, and which SAVES SO MUCH to the former, in that it goes farther, has no lumps, and is easily distributed. Our Brand is one of the oldest in tho United 8tatcs, and the average commercial value or tlio super phospbote is higher ihan any sold." In the works, on tho cars, in fact every- where, as tho reporter wended his way through the huge building, and other valu- oblo ingredient, immense piles of animal and mineral bone wAre seen. It is ono of the few factories in the United States using pure animal bone. This is one of tho reasons that it stands at tho head , of tho both as to commercial value and as a fertilizer. They get more ior it than any other. The company has an elegant stiito of offices on tho second floor of the Gate City National bank building, Mr. Chos. K. Maddox, tho secretary have charge of the books, etc. Altogether tho company as has already bccu stated, is an honor to Georgia enterprises, standing as it docs, ahead of everything elso of a similar kind in the country. TWO YOUNG MEN. BROOM MAKING. THE LOGAN BROOM COMPANY AND ITS BRILLIANT SUCCESS. plieable to the productions, climate and soils of the south, ho oilers theso facts as tho result of his investigations. Dr. Pendleton???s textbook was published in America and Europe, and for years has been the leading light in agricultural chemistry. The formula ho used was first manufactured by contract in Baltimore, but failing to make a financial success of it tncro, it was proposed to establish a small factory in Georgia. This was accordingly done, and the venture proved a success from the start. Four years ago a joint stock company was formed. The eapital is now $105,000, with $38,000 surplus, giving an actual working capital oi $143,000. The cfficcrs ol the company are as follows Mr. Wm. M. Pendleton, presidont and manager; Mr. Ed. A. Wcrnor, treasurer Chos, K. Maddox, secretary and Dr. P. T. Pendleton, chemical director ???the latter succeeding to tho position oc?? cupied by his father. Mr. Wm. M. Pendloton. tho president, superintended tho building of HlQ^.worUs ot Clifton station, throo milos ???"""from Atlanta on tho Georgia roilroad, was his own architect, raado his' own drawings and selected, personally, all tho ponderous ma chinery. These works aro,probably tlio most completo in the country. A few doyi ago in company with Mr. William M. Pendleton, a Constitu tion man visited them, and had his oyes opened at their immensity. Thcro are com paratively few people in tho stato who know how extonsive theso works aro. That they arc a monument to tho enterprise of the pro motei? needs no further indorsement than tho mere statement of tho fact. The grounds on- cdoied cover six ocros, tho main building be ing 400 by 100 feet, with three stories and c basement, tho ontiro amouut of floor space be ing no let3 than 60,000 square feet or noarly two solid acres. THE MACHINERY. Tho moebinery used In manufacturing the Pendleton fertilizers forms a most interesting sight. A Babcock A Wilcox eafctyboilcrlSO horso power is used, and a massive 100 horse (tower engine. Long lines of shafting and bcltiug ore connected with tho engine which draws two immense iron mills for grinding animal bone exclusively; oue iron and four sets of 48-inch under-run burr stones for grind ing mineral bone; an immenso disintegrator, for disintegrating the guano after it is mixed, thus getting it tree from lumps, and putting it in a marketable condition; two largo hop pers for sacking 1,500 two-hundrca-pomnl racks per day; one hugo Poolo k Hunt???s No. 1 iron mixer, for mixing tie different ingredients of tho guano, and numberless elevators, belts, etc., connecting the most ponderous coinbinatiou machinery in Gcorgio. Besides All theso modern labor-saving contrivances there is a big steam hoist, which lifts ton upon ton of the material frpin floor to floor. There is also a pair of Fairbanks's car scales of 80,000 pounds capacity for weighing car-load lots, and a side track several hundred feet long, holding 12 to 15 cars, owned by the company. There is on immenso iron bucket on tho track, used for depositing the fertiliser on tho cars, and for depositing the material any whero in the building. Tho company owns its own machine shops, where all the repairing is done, and where much of the machinery, under the guidance of skilled machinists, was made. Thk Constitution man stood and watched these hugh machines do their work with the strength of levialhrns. Animal bone and mineral bone, the latter as hard as iron ore, are ground and crushed into powder without the slightest apparent loss of power or exertion. It is an tire process of making the fertilizers. The re porter could but admire the excellent arrange ment of everything so perfect in detail and to certain in the accomplishment of results de- w sired. Mr. Pendleton has only added an ad- ~ ditional section to tho monument commenced by his father, in the success of theso works. Ills success is a notable event in Georgia en terprises, and it will be years before its equal is erected. The sagacity h: has shown is un usual in a mon of his years, und it is a pleas ure for The Constitution to note his triumph. Air. Pendleton was asked ??????What is the capacity of the works???? ??????The present capacity is from 12,000 to 15,- CCO tons per year, and with slight alterations ecu Id easily be brought up to 20,000 tons.??? ??????What is tho product worth???? ???Abrut $750,000. Owing to the cost ot the three most valuable Ingredients in our fertil izers, for the nine years the superintendent of agriculture has been in existence it outranks every other made in this country in average commercial value, and out of 89 brands analyzed at the .agricultural depart ment the first year of iti existence ouly 19 survived the trade, ours standing highest in value, being then rated at $13.59 {>-*??? ton, about two dollars higher than any other.??? ??????now many hands are required at the Works???? ??????From thirty to seventy-five able-bodied men, owing to???the season. You see we have reduced our force to the minimum by the in troduction of labor.saving machinery. One of cur greatest conveniences is a three-inch lea l pipe leading from the Georgia chemical works to convey sulphuric acid direct into cur works. We have a five year contract for one-half of the aeid made by the chemical works. Alto gether, wa think wa can safely What Magnus k Hightower, the Live Young Druggists, re Doing. It is a fact much noticed of late years that seme of the strongest firms of Atlanta are run and owned by young men. Indeed those men who bnvo done most to make tho city what she is to-day, who havo lent their energies, their talents and brain towards building up her reputation, hove for the most part been men comparatively young in years. I.ers thon a year ago Messrs. Magnus k Hightower bought out Dr. J. II. Br&dfield???s drug business. It is a pleasure to note that they have,by dint of hard work and keen business rapacity,built up a trade of which older houses might well be proud. They hove made tho corner of Pryor and Decatur famous. In a conversation with Mr. Moguus, Thb Consti tution asked: ???How are you pleased with your outlook???? ???Well, wo ore satisfied with our surround ings and prospects. We commenced hero on an ample capital and have gradually en larged our business until now not mnuy dtug houf.ee in the city can show better sales.??? ???Do you do a jobbing trade???? ???Yes, we have a good jobbing trade which is constantly growing better. Wo do a very handsome Lusiness outsido of Atlanta.??? ???What are your specialties???? ???We hardly have any specialties, for wo deal in everything in tho drug line, which must necessarily include pharmncuitical preparations, drugs of every description, chemicals, proprietor tbs History of the Victory???-How Brooms aro Vtde ??? WuiktDKcut Buocom tn tue Vice of failure - lu Interesting Btory of on* of Atlanta's Industries. The manufacture of brooms has so seldom been made a success in the south that Tns Constitution notes with an immenso degree of pride the splendid work done at tho factory of Logan Brothers of this city. It is a remark able fac|, aud one worth considering l connection with the work of tho Messrs. Logan, that no less than a dozen more broofn factories havo boon started in At lanta within a few years past, and uono of them proved permanent successes. However, by dint oi au immense amount of energy, aud with proper facilities, the Logan factory has been made a complete success every way, and has now established itself as one oi the strong est enterprises of Atlanta. Aud it becomes still more important when the fact is known that tor the space covered, this tho largest broom factory in tho world. By this is meant the amount of work dono in tho f irescnt building. Whilo its capacity is not nrge it is so filled with men mid hand ma chines os to render walking through for a look a most difficult undertaking. The factory is in tho old No. 4 engino houso, on Foundry street, near Marietta; many who read this will remember its size. In this small space tho factory works over 40 hands and turns out over 100 dozen brooms per day. This is really an immense work, everything considered. To a representative of Thk Constitution who called at tho factory yesterday on his Vi t-Vl-ljr UCBi-riJHiUU, CUUI medicines, paints, oils, etc. 1 ???Where aoyou sell your goods? 1 ??? ???In Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina, principally. Wo havo only recently added paints and lubricating oils. Wc shall carry a very heavy stock of theso goods, with tlio probability of no other houso leading us in this line.??? It would bo idling words to speak of tho popularity of theso young gentlemen. They ???re well known to everybody in Atlanta, and have deservedly merited tho confidenre and esteem of all. Their store is ono of tho hondsomest in the city, and is stocked always with tho purest drugs, lino toilet goods, in fact, everything usually kept in a first- class establishment. A PECULIAR CHARM. Wlmfc Constitutes n Chief Item of a Beauti ful Face. In society, nt the theater, in privato life, on the street, In fact any whero and overy whero pretty teeth attract favorablo attention and comment. Tho prettiest fnco imaginable is badly disfigured if the owner is tho possessor ol cither tnoggled or dirty teeth. In some eartern countries the greatest sign of a beauti ful women is black teeth, but among tho peo ple of n higher civilization, such as inhabit Europe and America, pearly molars have a larger sharo of credit in going to mnko 'personal beauty notiecablq and attractive than any othor ono item of tho moke-up of tho toilet. No Indy???s dressing caso, or for tho inattor of that,, no gentleman???s is completo without a ???cod teeth cleaner, and to furnish such an ar ticle tho chemists and druggists of tho world have worried their icicutific brains for yean, but it lintt remained for an Atlnntinn to moro completely till tho desired wont than any other of tho many manufacturers who have attempted it. Decent microscopic examinations havo led to the discovery that tho matter deposited on the teeth and gums ot individuals from all classes of society is an immense -army of ani mal and vegetable pari.dtcs. This army wages wor against oil persons at all neglectful with tho cleanliness of tho teeth. Further re searches resulted in tho discovery of Jncobs??? teeth dinner, which will effectually arrest tho destructive work of this army, remove tho scurf and tartar, harden tho gums and re store the teeth to their former whiteness and beauty. This elegantly perfumed preparation ia refreshingly sgrecablo to tho mouth, and counteracts tho disagrecoblo odor resulting from decayed teeth aud the use of tobacco. Step by step this cleaner has worked its way to the front among tho reliable cleaners of tho country and is being used by thousands in and out of this immediate district, all of whom express delight with the preparation and the good re sults following its use. It is rccommeudcd by users and by physicians, who know that bail teeth lead to bad health. If the mouth is full oi foulness the natural breathing will carry it to the lungs, which will be affected seriously end perhaps dangerously, so that it is not only important from a standpoint of beauty aud cleanliness, but also from oue of heitlth. Mr. Jneobs con by the use of his preparation guarantee oil that ho claims for it, and overy man, woman and child owes ft to himtelf to make use of a preparation such os is hero ottered. The cost is moderate, only twenty-five cents a bottle and it is for sale by all druggists' ond fancy goods dealers verywliere. Lycett???* Art School. Although an enterprise started less than a yenr ago, the Messrs. Lycett have made their art school an institution which would reflect credit on o much more pretentious city than Atlanta. They bare had unusually largo classes in china decoration, and aro uovr known ever Georgia almost as widely as in Atlanta. They havo recently received tho hundsomest line of fine undecorated china ever brought south, and cordially invite an inspection from the ladies of the city ond those who are visiting here. Certainly it will repay any ono to visit their studio. yThey have a beautiful display of decorated work always on hand. An im portant fact worthy of note is that they have their furnace for fixing rhinos adjoining the studio, something which cannot be found connected with any studio In the country. It is a pleasure to note the success of tho Ly- cetts. end it is only a question when they will have cue of the finest art schools to be found in the country. rounds, gathering information for this great edition, Mr. Frank Logan, tho originator ot the work, said: ???1 um glad to see you. I am always willing to talk brooms, especially for Thk Constitu tion.??? ???Well, tell me the history of this broom fac tory???? ???There is much to tell, but I'll givo only the main points. ???We started hero injtho faco???of many failures beforo us, but we thought we could soo sticcoss, and tho fact that after only two or throo years in the business wc aro euabled to orgaaizo a stick company with a capital of $20,009, and that we are now making 100 dozen brooms daily, worth over $50,000 a year, is evidoncej we think that wc have not mado a failure???? ???'Is tho company organized now???? ???Yes, the new organization goes into oifect October 1st.??? ???Who aro the officers???? ???Frank It. Logan, president; Cushman, superintendent, T. M. Taylor, secretary and treasurer, and F. C. Fay, assistant superintendent.??? ???Is all tho stock taken???? ???Nearly all, though I would bo willing to disnoso oi $2,000-or $3,000 to a good party. It will nay a good dividend???at least, wo aro satisfied to think so, and thoso I havo men tioned have enough faith in it to dovoto our intiro timo and energies towards making it a big succec s.??? ???Where do you sell your brooms???? ???From Virginia to Texas. Wo travel five or six men, aud can compote with any broom lactory in tho country. Jt is tho quality of our work that has made our brooms fatuous. We do only first-class work, and our brooms ore now recognized as tho standard raako wherever they have been introduced. To our superintendent, Mr. Cashniau, who carao licro from Toronto, Canada, is duo (he success of our mochanical department. Ho was manager thoro for oi of the largest broom factors in tho country Dumber of years, llo thoroughly understands the business and hot mado our brooms equal to any mado in the world. Wo will class them with the brooms of any couutry, and are not afraid of-tho judgment that would bo passed on them. Mr. Cashman is a refined gentle man withal, and ha?? the success of our factory as his highest ambition. When we com menced hero wo mado threo dozon brooms daily. We now make, with forty hands, ono hundred dozen daily, or 14,400 brooms. This makes tho yearly product of our factory roach tho enormous number of 4,308,000 brooms yearly, or enough to givo every mau, woman and child in tho statca of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi a broom each.??? The process of broom manufacture is a most interesting ono. Tho Logan factory usos only tho Lest Tennessee ond western broom corn, though they buy somo Georgia corn. The Tennessco corn, however, is tho finest in the world, and the iced is sought by all the western and northern states that grow broom corn for market. Tho firtt v.f rk in making a broom is to give it a dipped water bath. It then goes for anothor night into tho bleaching house, in which is impended a pot of brimstone, the funios of which do the bleaching. About a ton of tho broom corn is used daily at tho Logan factory. It next goes to tho sizing department, whero the straw is assorted. Alter this it goes to tho shaping machines, all worked by hand, then the finishes put on tho extra touches, ond tho broom is ready for market. In finishing a broom, after tho corn is shaped to the haudlc, it goes through ten or more diflV rent hands, each one doing his part to it, including stitching, striping tho ban dits, cutting oil'the ends and finally lubolling and lying up in bundles ready for shipment. This factory makes 25 different kinds of regu lar brooms aud 25 kinds of whisk brooms, fliirty-fivc hand machines aroused, also tho meet important of which is tho self-separator. The new hurl cutter docs tho work of four boys, this meaning the cutting of tho corn for tho process of sizing. The prieo brooms here ranges from rents to $0 per dozen, or from $9.00 to $72.00 per gross. It would be impossible in an article of this kind to give a correct Idea of the importance of this branch of Atlanta???s industries. It is only nreesrary to state that with such a wide awake, intelligent president as Mr. Frank U. Logan, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Cashman and tho others, the factory is bound to grow to very largo propor tions. Thk Constitution wishes it unbounded CARRIAGE*. the compliment! wii liss [inea upon my woi is not a stick of timber n It is impossible to b*ve * Lol bceeth, dDeiiM { unis *>r tore mouth if Holmes??? Wash and Dentl- rice Is used. ??ua tue fri wky Notice. The celebrated trotting aullfon Cllppet, owned by Smith A Wright, of Cave Spring*. Co., will be exhibited at Borne, Cave Springs and Cedartown during the season. His pedigree Is well ??Ut>- liilitd on both side*, n* ia one of the most stylish mover* to be iound. HIxyeara old ; tfme,2L4l; untrained. K Tamer, Eanklu A Umar, Howard A Candler sell Holmes??? Wash and Dentifrice, wholesale and retail. sun taefri wky Tlie Enterprise of an Atlanta Manufacturer. Jones???s carriage factory, corner Pryor and Hun ter, U tea well known to nc-cd apecUl praise. While admiring the work of ills factory, the beauty and excellence ol which la unsurpassed, Mr. Jones laid: ???Your praise* of the work aro deserved. I have pent my life in this business It has been taught to me. I have grown up in it. 1 know what there is to be known about it. I *??y It not In any ego tistical spirit but because It is true, and I want you to undentaud that the compliment! which The CowamunoM work were deserved. There nor an ouueo of iron that _ . JXCCDt * ??? * Inspected and approved. three year*, but who in that time beratnz a perfect Judge of the quality of hides, gaining a Lr.owlidge that was of incalculable benefit to him in after life? I have paired through that ordesi fn this trainees, and now that I am at tho held of this utcblbbment, I ran Jwk to my cjwtomen afity ore to be done nor the other to be u-<<1 in this fifallUbmcut.??? Nr. Jones has secured a large custom among the very hot men of the city and elsewhere. r>?? ex tensive hat hi* business grown that he boa decided to open a repository In the center of the city aud arxoidinrly has wagons, carriage* anl bug-tie* of his manufacture stored fn a forge bail ling au Nit dell street. The several department! of the factory are in competent hands, the woodwork, b'sr kimithtny, painting and trimming being done with remarkable i * fa well managed i Mr. Jcnes make* a eperrauvoi wagon j ano ravnu- farturcs large numbers of them. Tun Uoxanri;- mu iwcm mends the Jones factory as fully worthy of the confidence and patronage o> the public. A GREAT PLASTERING FIRM. Gomez and Fine, ami Their Fine TYorh???Ar tists Who Adorn Whatever They Touch. Some years ago tho plastering of oven the finest edifices in Atlanta was comparatively crude. In a word, it was inartistic. In (recent years, however, a remarkable improvement in this important branch of work has been noticed, and not tho interior workmanship of our buildings will compare avorably with that of any city in tho land. It is not saying too much to assert that this improvement is greatly duo to such men as MK88R8.flOMRZ Si PlXg. The reputation of this firm is now so well established that it is unnecessary to go into details or to writo on elaborate pufi*. Genuine a tists nun o?? experience, judg ment and taste, like Gornoz k Pine prefer to spc&k to tho publio through their work. Tho plastering, whether plain or ornamen tal, done by this firm is ALWAYS TIIK VKRY RKST of its kind. Plastering is an art. It ia just as much one of tho fine arts as painting is, and whether tho simplcst-or the most ornato stylo is employed, utility, comfort aud tho require ments of beauty demand that tho work shall bo well done. Gomes k Pine,from the beginning have made it a point to uso the best materials and to em ploy the most skillful workmen. So thorough ly do they understand their businoss that their estimates always give satisfaction. They can figure to a half penny tho cost of any job, and aro thus enabled to do justice to themselves and their patrons. Such substantial edifices as tho now Consti tution building and the Unto City Bauk build ing affords abundant evideuco of tho character of the work done by this enterprising and thorough-going firm. Scores of our finest buildings and residences might bo mentioned In this connection, but it is enough to say that it is well understood throughout this section that tho work of Messrs. Goiuez & Pino connot bo surpassed so far as beauty, durability and cheapness nro concerned. It is always the best policy to tnako a fair contract and in make the work couio up to the very letter of tho specifications. On this lino Messrs. Gomez k Pino havo workod from tho outset, aud tho result is, that tho pooplo havo perfect confidence in their judgmont and fair dealing. When a man makes a confract with them, whether it is for a throo roomed cottage a palace ho feels perfectly cccuro that the work will bo dono in admidabln httlr, that it will look well, wear well, and not cost him ono cent more than ho would havo to pay for on inferior job if ho wont elsewhoro. It is genuine pleasuro to chroniclo tho succoss of such men. They odd groatly to Atlcnla???s growth ??iul beauty, ond tboro cannot bo too much of their artistic handiwork within our limits.- It fa to be hoped that thoso skillful ???rtiats will continue to adorn whatever they touch for many a long year to come. Ask iour grocer for ???Family Safety Lamp Oil,??? Furman Farm MANUFAC Fertilizers an This Company control tho solo FARISH FORM The Great Georgia Farmer???s Chemicals for Com C. FURMAN, President of this Com None genuine un???ess branded ???FTI BUFFALO B A HIGH GRADE FURMAN HIGH" ASPECIAL B ???ItUR MAN???S FORM A Completo Fertilizer Golden Grain Guano, or ???Fu NONE GENUINE HERMAN FARM Factory, East Point. Office WRITE FOR PAMPHLET Atlanta Of RESTORING HEALTH By the Use of Pure Medicine* tn Compound ing Prescription*. Thousand* of people, annually, go to their graves, not becausoof tho ravages of dUeaso; out bocauie druggists in putting up their pres criptions ueo ingredient* which, by reason of ???go, have lost their curativo properties anil fuil to have tho effect desired and oxpcctcd. It is ol tho utmost importonco that thoso at tending the tick or afilictcd should soo to it that their prescription* aro fiilod by competent people and reliable druggist! who keep always a Ircch stock of goods on hand and who will not pul into their medieina worthless, sour or useless drugs. Atlanta has many first class and rcliublo firms who can guarantee tho uso of only good drugs, but me of them stand higher in public ostium- ???n than tho proprietor of Jacobi??? pharmacy, tho corner orFcacbtreo and Marietta streets. Mr. Jacob* has an immenso trade and conse quently is compelled to chungo bis stock every lev/ days, thus insuring ulwnys fresh and pure dings. He ha* obtained this repu tation nr.d trade by squaro dealing and houost methods, and to-day ho looks on his good nanio with tho people os of moro value to him than ten linus what ho might save by tho uso of old driirs or stale medicines. The rctoil department of this largo phar macy is one of the finest iu the whole country aud is a sight to sec. Everything to bo found in a pharmacy in tho land is seen hero and is for rale at the lowest possible prices. I???atcnt medicines of all kind* and for all diseases, trusses, braces, supporters, etc., in the most varied shape, sizes and qualities. Tho purest and best of brandies, liquors and wines, both imported and domestic, cigars, cigarettes, the f>cst of Mail- leid???s candies, colognes, extracts, soaps, etc. Mr. Jacobs has secured tho services of a corps of the most competent clerks, well acquainted by long years of service with the negl?? aud requirt menta of their positions in each depart ment, and polito attention, honest dealing, ond good advice, have won for bis establish ment a name second to none in tho land as is attested by the crowds of customers alwAys to \o found in his establishment, and where cv- rybedy should go who are not already his customers. iFsmllj Psfctv lamp Oil??? is the finest burning ' ??? Wholesale and refill by F. J. CooMgu cctl dtf???wed fri sun wk Coal Creek KN0XVILL CAPACITY ONE THO Coal Delivered Promptl THE BE3 ^team (??oaf! t A.11 As Telephone or send your orders. R. H. bas proposed and ???Iluclm.jmlbn.'* Quick, complete cure, all annoying ICidnoy Bladder aud Urinary Diacasos. $1. Druggists > knife that cut* soaharply and with Improvement Co. TUBERS OF d Chemicals. right to murafocturc and sell AN???S FORMULA. po??t (or Cotton, u Improved by tho lato KAEISU rang at tho time of lib death. RMAN'S ITOIfM-UXiA.???'' ONE GUANO. STANDARD GUANO. GRADE GUANO. RAND???BLACK. ULA??? AMMONIATED for Cotton and Wheat ??? rman???s Formula for Oats.??? UNLESS BRANDED IMPROVEMENT CO. 46 Marietta St., Atlanta, Ga. S AND CERTIFICATES. fice of the Mining. Co., E, TENN. TJSAND TONS PER DAY. y Anywhere in the City. T COAL. Sjrate (UoaP 1 sorted. RICHARDS, Manager, 28 Wall Street. ntnrrli of tlio lllnddor. Stinging irritation, infloinmation. all Kid ney and Urinary Complaints, cured by ???Bu- chu-palba.??? $1. Pomebody has discovered that tlio only uso a dude has Tor his bead is to keep his collar from slipping off his neck. UORfiFOKD???8 ACID PIIOSIM! 4TK. 72xee]|ent lte*ult??. Dr. J. L. Wm,mm, Eliot, Me., aaysi ???Hors- ford???* Acid Phosphate gives most excellent re sults.??? My hnlrlcF* friend, worry not on account of thy glistrning pato Thoso who aro richest in hair arc f omitlnus poorest In brains. The Ouly Great Kxtonml Remedy. Those eminent chemist*, Professors Dore- | in us and Dnttersball, indorse Benson's Cap- should not play at hi* funeral. Hough on Hats. Clears out rats, mice, ro&ches, flies, inU bed-bug*, chipmunks, chipmunks gophers 5c. Druggist*. A yarn factory with 2,000 looms, Is to bo estab lished at baton Rouge, Lu. JACOB???S PHAItftlACY. Hi Ip JOI Broad Ore< How lie Manage* Hi* Fancy Goods De partment Paid Mr. Jacob???*, the well known druggist, a Constitution man, whilo gathering facts - this great edition. ???My predecessor, Walter A. Taylor, jmtly deserved the reputation of keeping the fioest line cf fancy goods and druggists' sundrie* south of Baltimore. I have endeavored to, and, without any egotism, can claim that this reputation has been maintained to the fullest extent. For wedding, holiday and Liithday presents ray stock is'always complete. consisting, ia port, of ledics Mid gentlemen ivory ce???ialoid, and rubber dressing cases, plush, glais aud icctalcdor cases, jewelry esses, toilet sUu.h, cut gist* bottles, paper cutters, ink stands purres, work boxes, plaques. Ice picks, papar weigh**, Vienna card rates, hand nags, travel ing (8io, satchel*, wall pockets, cigar stands and esses, match coses, cut glass atomizers, outfits for shaving, flower stands, mirrors, bronzes, etc.??? We arc already receiving an immense stock of fine fancy good* fer the coining so*ion's holiday trade, and I say it unhesitatingly, no such stock will be shown in Atlanta this sea son. We intend to do our part toward* culti vating a taste here for fine good*, and I am sura you will agree with me that nothing can be more refining to a community/' All of One Mind. Dr. II. WILSON CAItR, of Baltimore, says lie ho* used ROB A DALIS in cases of Scrofula and other dierasei, with much satisfaction. DR. T. C. PUGH, of Baltimore, rccomtnond* ROBADALI8 to nil persons suffering.with diseased blood, say iug ft is superior to any pre paration ho has ever used. Itcv. DABNEY BALL, of the Baltimore M. E. Conference, South, says ho has been 10 much benefited by tue use of ROSADALfS that be cheerfully recommends it to all his friends and acquaintances. lie Careful, Ask for Wells'* ???Rough on Corns,??? 15c. Quick, complete, permanent cure. Corns, warts, bunions. ADELINA PATTI, tho great songstress, says of fiolon Palmer's Perfumes, Toilet Soaps and other Toilet articles: ???I unhesitatingly pronouce them superior to any I ever used.??? Principal Depot, 374 and 376 Pearl St., N. Y Dr. Fuller's Youthful Vigor Pills curs nervous ??? * * ???jrrhea. f l De wefrsu wky All IfMkosM of uenltal Organ*, Rexoal Impoteney, and nervous disorders permanent ly cured in thirty days, by the genuine Dr. Rieord???s Restorative Pill*. Bottles 50 Pills $1.25, 106 pills $2.06. 200 pills $3.50, 400 pills $6.60. Magnus k Hightower,earner Pry or and Decatur streets. Atlanta. by Lamar, Rankin and Lamar. Wholesale YOUNG J1KNI???HEAD THIS* Thk Volt* 10 Bklt Co., of Marshall, Mich, offer to send their celebrated Elkctko-V oltaio Belt and other Elkctsio Affluxcm on trial for thirty days, to men (young sr old) affli eted with nervous debility, loss of vitality and manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis, sod ma ny other diseases. Completo restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred as thirty days trial U allowed. Write them at once for illustrated phampb 1st free. Holmes' Sure Cure Mouth Wash and Dentifrice Cons SonThroat, Bleeding Gum*. Ulcers sni Sort Mouth. Cleans Teeth, Purifies the Breath. P.epared by Dra. J. P. 4W.B. Holme*. Dentin*, Jinon/i*. ( For sals by ail DruggUtsond Dentists. Gift your children U* ita???* worn oil if JOHN D. HUDGINS, WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER, COH. TIII11DAND I'OH.AItSTB. MACON, QA., , Is prepared to furnish to tho trado all grades ol LIQUORS, IN ANY QUANTITIES, Either for Cash or on timo to Yesponsiblo parties. ???HE IS ALSO AGENT FOR THE??? CELEBRATED CRESCENT ERE WING CO???S AURORA BEER. GIVE HIM A TRIAL. JelmT. Willluna. D.H.C'Urk. Joint II.Iuraim WILLIAMS, CLARK & CO., -MANUFACTL'IIEIW W- IIIGII GRADE BONE FERTILIZERS Compounders of ??????ACORN BRAND??? Prepared Chemicals for Com posting. Principal Office, 101 Pearl Htrcct, New York. SOUTHERN DEPARTMENT, 7'/i Broad Street, Atlanta, Georgia. BAMUEI, MARTIN, Manager. N. IL???We manufacture the following Standard Braude: Arotrlcus AtnmnnfaU'l Bone Rupcrphnanhste, Universal Amvnonlated Dissolved Done, Victor AmmonUted Dissolved Bone, Monarch Guano end Ksn Domingo Gusno. We also have fi r sale, Dissolved Animal Rone, (a fifth grade goods im-d on wheat) I???uru Bono Mrnl. Plain Dlarolved Rone, Dried Blood, Kalnlt and Muriate 0/ Pot*??h. We rout pound fertilizers to order on sped*! con- Irart*. tinder any brand sod Ur any crop. Northwestern Mutual LIFE INSURANCE CO. Purely Mutual, Old, Strong, Reliable, Safe. Fair Dealing. Pays Larger Dividends Than any Company. Docs not Diccriminato Against its Southern Risks. Large Assets, Large Surplus. CHEAP INSURANCE. Writ, for |i.rliculu* to W. WOODS WHITE, 241-2 Peachtree Street, Atlanta Ga.