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TJIE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA, GA.. TUESDAY OCTOBER 7 1884. rvv ELVE PAGES.
blt-L. ARP
I write you from the city of Charleston???the
city by the tea. I am now looking afar of!
upon the distant "waves, afar towards Fort
Bumtcr, the historic place wbero the war be
gan. 1 was ruminating about that small be
ginning a sad and toriblo conflict. That feeble
cannonading that hardly shook the land and
did not disturb the calm and peaceful sea, but
it quivered the heart of a great nation, and
was the shock that smothered peace and
sounded the eoll of battle and of death. I
wish I lived by the sea, not all the time, for I
love our bills and mountains dearly, but I
would like to have a home down hero where I
could bring the good wife and children an d let
them feast upon new scenea and look with
rapture and with wonder upon tho mighty
ccton. How eaJ/n, how peaceful when at rest,
bow terrible in tho storm. 1 believe such
things enlarge ua and make us better. They
dignify the great creator and fill ui with awe
and make us conscious of our own humility,
while aittiug now upou the wharf watching
the rentiers waters 1 cannot wonder, lit tho
emotion of Lord Byron when he wrote thut
sublime and beautiful verse
???'Roll on thou deep and dark bluo Occnn, roll."
There is surely something in nature that
moulds n man to her image. Not nil men but
most men. They soy that blood will tell, but
blood is not all. Jllooded stock, whether of
man or beast will not keep up on tho pinev
woods. It will degenerate, we can almost tell
where men came from by looking at thom*nnd
talking to them. The mountains produco a
shifty, thrifty active people, always smart, al
ways* in a burry. The plains produce a quiet
alow moving, dignified population, who lovo
their cams and enre for their comfort and take
time to entertain their friends. If a Charles
ton man or a Savannah man is not dignified <
and courteous lie is nothing. If an east Ten-
nrssoan is not sharp and close and calculating
he is nothing. And so between tho scucfupl
???nd the mountains wc find all grades and oil
mixtures. I have just visited three ploainnt
villages in South Carolina and mingled with
thr.ir people and enjoyed them for they are in
no hurry to get through life, and content with
their lot. I never saw a merchant hunting for
trade. I never saw one like Jot Cump, of
Home,taking the streets to induco custom, and
working and toiling for business. That is all
right and l admire him and his diligence, but
I rant help noting the difference. Then there
is l'utillo, of Cartersviire, I???ve watched him as
a typical man, n genuine north Georgian, ns
restless as the troubled sen, working all tho
time and watching for opportunities, lie buys
at a venture and sells ou sight and uses tho
hank and duns his customers sud deals inaiiy-
thing that oilers a dollar of profit. Atlanta is
that some way, for Atlanta is made up of north
Georgians, Most all their successful men came
from there, nud they are smart and thoir mot
to is ???Push along, keep moving.???
It was tho bracing nervous air of tho moun
tains that made Moore and Marsh and Kiser
and Rhode Jlill and Wyley and Wyly and
Friers and Dougherty nud many othors.
Even Howell has mountain stock in him, and
ao has JlrmphiJI nud Grady and that is why
they succeed. They are the stock that will
climb up and succeed without capital or
friends. Nothing can keep them down. A
Macon mun will succeed in Mncon hut he
he would hurdly succeed in Atlauta, unless hu
had a good backing and some special advan
tages. Homo Charleston men who moved to
Atlanta have succeeded, but they hud abun
dant capital nud got north Georgia boys to
help them. There is a wido difference be
tween Macon and Atlauta in their methods of
business. The Atlanta men walk faster, talk
faster aud chow more tobacco and givo more
bank notes, and dun harder and brag eter
nally on Atlauta. Well, that is all right.
That is business, and that is what makes At
lanta. IVby, a man con break all to pieces
in Atlanta and rise again in two months and
smile sen nely.
Venerable Charlestoul I havo not been
hero for 30 years. When I was a merchant 1
used to traua here. Twice ??? year I made iny
pilgrimage here and bought my goods, and
now it makes me sad to wander around in
search of tho old familiar places and find now
signs. 1 saw one hanging on a wall; it was
corroding from the iron hand of time, but it
was there???-the lame old nign, ???Hyatt Mclhir-
ney A Co.??? But they wero not there,
and no surocasinn. The sign was all
Happily I found one, but ouly one old friend,
Mr. McGahan, the Imuest Bcotchmun, now of
Edwin Bates A Co.,and the lieud of the house.
He is the only one left of the old stock. I usod
to deal with, a noble go utle in an of the nuro
Charleston type. His house hns a branch in
Atlanta which shows his business sagacity,
Hitting down ny him, I asked many questions
and the answer was dead, rieuri???out of busi
ness???moved away. Keen Vender see, the
la>t survivor of Wiley??itanks A Co??? Is thump
ing flies in New York, and has passed his
threes score ami ten. Vail was tho best mer
chant l ever knew except Mr. Norton,of Homo
aad he couldn???t talk to you a niinuto without
thumping a fly from your clothe*, or catching
him sj he flew, lie was the best catch on tho
fly l ever saw, and he is at it yet. Hat those
time-honored names of lumorablo'mnu???names
that l respected, for they did business on hon
orable principles, and thsy were the pride of
Charleston???where are they? There were tho
Howies, and Gillilands, and Klcmiitg, and
sec me and brought me come flowers, and as
looked in her son, sympathetic fore I rallied
and determined to get well. And I did. And
I???m well yet, and so is she, and her childreu
ere mine and mine aro bers. Bill Aar.
CONSUMPTION CUItHR.
An old physician, retired from practice,hav
ing had placed in his hands by an East India
missionary the formula of a simple vegetable
remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of
ronsufnption,bronch!ti8,catarrh,astbma and ail
throat and lung affections, also a positive and
radical cure for nervous debility and all nerv
ous complaints, after having tested its won
derfui curative powers in thousands of cases,
has felt it his duty to make it known to his
suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive
and a desire to relievo human suffering, I will
send free of charge, to all who desire it, this
receipt in German, French or English, with
full directions for preparing and using. Hentby
mail by addressing with stamp, naming this
paper, W. A. Noyes, I4V Power???s block, Ro
chester, N. Y. e o w
COAL AND LUMBER.
What n fitnunrh Atlnntn House Has to Offer
After Eleven Years Experience.
Atlanta hns lind its full share of troublo about
tlx fuel supply, but a better time has come. *
The
Git n Mary coal and coke company have made
rnngsn.ents to supply any quantity of coal and
roke for this city. The quality of Uielr coal to
famous and they will supply the Atlanta market
with nothing hut
Tiia imr i.i'Mr cos i.
The company have a capital of 1300,000, and
every facility for meeting the demands of their
large and growing trade. They hnve appointed
their agents for this
West Gain stroet
??? d growing t
J. C. Wilson* A U????..
city. At their yard
It UO Rood time to fay in a supply
???r. Wilson A (Jo., firstly pride
io quality of the coal they offer.
two or three thousand tons of coal, and thus lu
re m * "??? * * ???
cap ,
nil the winter.
then selves on tho quality of the coal they offer.
Their entire slock* of lump coal, ns the lino coni
which Is so dixagrccablu for ordiuary use is kept
at the mines, and used in making coke..
THE I.UMIIF.B BUSINESS
of the firm is conducted at No. 7 Bpringfstrcct.
win re the yard runs down to the Western and
Atlantic railroad. The Arm Is composed of J, C.
Wilson, of Atlanta, and !>. W. linger* A Co., of
!t< nfree, Ala. At tho latter placo is located tho
large lumber mill of P. W. lingers A Co- It has u
capacity of 80,000 feet of lumber, 40,<JU0 laths and
shingles a day. A large planing mill Is up
ended in connection with the saw mill and a dry
miles long, which la owned by the Arm of 1>.
W. Regers A Go. With such connection-!
and such facilities, J. C. Wilson A Go.
arc enabled to oiler superior Inducement* to tho
trade. Their reliability has been established by
eleven year* of smcrssful business In Atlanta.
They offer Arst class lumber urn! havo such ad
vantages In the business ns will guarantee satis
factory figures at ell times. Great quantities
of lumlier are shipped from tho
mills directly to thu west where
the Arm has a largo and growing business. The
Atlanta branch ??uppllOH n big trade In the city
Mint In tho neighboring towns. This successful
liusitiixs hns been built no to its present propor
tions by cnUrpriscnnd reliability. The Arm wa-t
never mi well prepared a* It Is now to satisfy any
demand that may be inudo upon It for coal or
Tin: FINEST OUT.
Luuhatn, and Dewing, Thayer A Co., and
Chamberlain, Meier A Co., and
McKrniie, Cadow A Co., ami Clark,
Hyde A Co., end Stoddard, and
Courtenay, Tennant A Co., and 1 don???t know
how many more 1 used to trado with. Well,
they are all gone, or out or dead???and it is
only thirty years since they were in their glo
ry. And so we all pass away soon, mud be no
more remembered than Rutherford B. ilayos.
Rut I did meet Mr. Courteuay, and ho is well
And well preserved, and is the president or a
bank, and is honored by that people. Ills
brother is the mayor of Charleston,
and is worthy of the honor his people havo
shown him. 1 reverence these old clastio
ntnus. for they are classic. There is some
thing in a name. There's nothing in mine, I
know, but whenever 1 meet with a Calhouuor
a l.amar or Cobb or Lowndes or Uulledge or
Bowie or Courteney or Pickens or such like, I
naturally expect something of the man, and
if he isueithcr good or grent, all l can say is
that he has gone beck on his aueestors, which
be outhtcut to have done.
Well, 1 love Charleston. My dear mother
was born here???my best rartly friend except
my wife???my dear old mother, who still love*
to bleoe lue aud pray for me, and who, if ahe
bad the privilege, would forgive all my sins.
For her sake I reverence this place, and if I
could kuow the snot, the sacred spot, that gave
her birth, 1 would go to it like the pilgrims
went to Mecca. But, alas I I do iiot know.
Bhe doe* not know, for she was hurried away
during a pestilence, when father aud mother
were but a day in their grave*.
These metm rie* are sweet, and tender, aud
rrflnine. I wandered along the street in Au-
E nsta the other day. looking lor names, tamil-
ir nstmt, but 1 did not find them. They, too,
arc dead or retired, and there is a uew'set ot
merchant* and lawyer*. But I was not lost or
forgotten, for as time bat rid led on I havo
made law friends, and I love them. I found
John II. Davidsou there, a genial gentleman,
of wh?? m his people are proud, and ought t.??
be. And then 1 met that lovable man, My
Maryland Baudall, whose name is familiar to
every hi un-hold, end whose welcome comes
from the htsrtas well as the hand. And thut
???terling, solid ton of Erin. Fat Walsh, whom
the people of Georgia delight to honor, and
will yet honor. 1 love this good old Georgia
city for lu happy memories, and especially
because Mrs. Arp was educated there, and her
edu< stiou was sol id??? solid a?? a rock???and she
eon do a sum now in her head quicker than 1
can on a slate, aud is as sure iu figures as au
0lmst.se. I was taken tick iu Vharlestou
??tee, at the Pavilion hotel, when old Mr. But
terfield was the propriety, and I thought I
had the yellow fever and was going to die. Bo
I ran away with the fever on u??e, for I wanted
to die at Lome, and 1 rescue! home and for
two months I was at the door of death, and
living I did languish, and languishing Aid
live, and one day a sweat, pretty girLwilh
Lcavtiiiu hot' I ??yta aad raven hsir, came to
gammon* unit Cook, tho Naur Livery Men,
Heml Greeting to Atlnntn ClUxona.
Atlnntlwnro fond of enjoyment and pleasure
nnd during tho plruxcnt delightful afternoons
there Is nothing null so enjoyable;as a pleas int
riot? or drive.
Atlnntn can boast of some as fine drive* a* aro to
he found in tho south. There Is
the Boulevard, Fcoehtreo street with tho elegant
residences, Marietta street with Itamanufocturle*,
>Vsxhii??Kton street nud Capitol Avenue with their
pltlly home*, and Whitehall to West Knd. But
a good drivels no good unless you havo a hand-
rune turnout. ??? However the most hutldloiuyuin
mture a rig at Hammons A Cook???s livery ??uble. on
Hunter street, at the comer of Forsyth. Tnliflrin
has Junt lea red these stables, am! are uow equip
ptd with new rolling stock and fat
horses. The stables aro tho finest
In tho couth. Thu building was erected for a
livery stable and every convenience to tho bu*l-
nira was studied In Ua construction. It is a ttirco
si?? ry brick aud hns a haudsomc appearance. Tnc
Ant floor is used lor all mules ana nonet and has
a capacity of four to five hundred head. The
secoud floor is given up to the livery hones and to
??????hoarded" hones whllo the third floor Is used for
carriages, buggies aud other rolling stock.
Messrs, Hammons A Cook are
both experienced and educated
livery men. They kuow all nbout a bone ami eau
seliit such as w II fault their (Nitrons. Thoir stable
Is uow uewly Mocked sud their turnout* sregreat
ly admired by all who sec them. Their horsos aro
fresh, fat and gentle, though spirited. Their car
risKts, buggies and phaetons aro new aud hand
some. They own the fluent carriage In the city-
which cost them $2,060. They have polite, SOMT
and attentive driven, and if favored with your
mnm baking powder to-m
i tut a uui no. ??? *??ui MtiaLun
smell. A chemist wUi not b?? r*>
Below we give the opening sad closing quotations
of ootten future* In New York to-day: ???>
OPENED CLOSED.
October 9.0f(9 October
November 10.0.:$
December...
Jannary~...
February 10.22
November ....dO.llfl
December 10.l4d
January... 10.214
February. 10.3
DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA*
tTl NEALTUJTUKSS IMS NEVER BUS QUESTIOTUX
la a million homes for a quarter of a esotery it has
Stood ths containers* reliable test,
IKE T??ST_0F_THE OVEN.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.,
Dr. Price's Special FlaM Extracts,
The at reaf del Was* saS aateralRmr Iaawa,??a4
Dr. Price???s Lupulto Yeast flams
For Light. Healthy Bread. Ths Best Dry Hop
Yeast In tho World.
FOW SALE BY GROCERS.
fWICACO.-LOUIS-
A Splendid Remedy.
Wo call attention to .the advertisement of
Holnr????? sure cure mouth wash and ilentrf frfee. It
fs receiving the highest recommendations from
the iredteal profession, and from those who hare
tired ft. For ulcerated sore throat, U fs without
an cqtifll ns a remedy. It is extensively used by
it any of Atlanta's most prominent citizens.
BURNETT???S COCOAINE.
Has Received Universal Indorsement.
No other j
properties f
hair and r
baldness and eradicates dandruff,
llurnett???n Flavoring Extracts are the best.
Family Safety Lamp Oil is
the finest burning oil made.
W holesalc and retail, by F. J.
Cooledge & Bro.
Mr.dnmc Patti mado her operatic debat twenty-
five years ago.
If your complaint is want of appetite, try
half u wino class of ANGOSTURA BITTERS
half an hour beforo dinner. Beware of coun
terfeits. Ask your grocer or druggist for the
g enuine article, manufactured by Dr. J. G. B.
cigcrtA Sons.
Sarah Rernhardt gets SJOO.OOO for her year's work
gentlemen. The Arm pays par
ing!
both tool
tleulsr attention to horses left with thorn for at
tention.
Dr. J. N. Cook, the senior tnembor of tho firm,
Is a competent and successful vcterimrjr surgeon,
lie irnduated from a college In Canaifa aud, oatne
to Atlanta nearly three yearn ago. Ho Aral eatab,
llslied his headquarter* at Redd???* livery stahle-
and soon won thocoufldeucoof all stock men in
thceity by sumo remarkable cures In dlseawt
among horses. He soon mado himself
known, until now whenever an AtlantUn
has n sick animal Ills first thought
is of Dr. Took. Thu doctor Is a man of unusual
cticrfy and Industry and from the pour man hu
was when hu came to Atlanta, hu ha* gradually
nroftrcMed until to-day hu owne a half Interest
i one of the best livery stable* In Atlanta. Ills
Ctinrlty Commenced nt Home.
At tbe last moment, ten o'clock a. u., Au
gust 121b, Eugene Guudina, a warehouseman
for Messrs. B. Ouorato A Co., bought one-fiftii
of the coveted ticket. Tho revolutions of tho
wheel brought out No. *5,305 as drawing tho
capital prize. The fact was published nud
came soon to tho ears of Gaudins, who yester
day was poor, but to-day, bv tho investment
of a dollar, ranks among the ???bondholders.'"
He called at the ofllee ot The Louisiana State
I-otter r with Mr. B. Onorato, and was prompt
ly paid in foil.???New Orleans Picayune, Aug.
15th, lb??4.
llie, lads and lassie*! hie away!
Nor brook a single boun delay,
If you would carry in your mouth
White teeth, aud order* of the tiouth
Haste, haste, and bay a single font
Of the unrivalled 807,0PONT.
F. J. Cooledge & Bro., at 21
Alabama street, have the larg
est store and keep the largest
and best assorted stock of win
dow glass, oils, varnishes and
brushes in the city.
One bottle of Dr. Puller'a IHvket Injection, wltTs
7 finite combined, cures without capanic*. 91
II Druggists. _ tulhsawky
dvertheraent of J. K.
------ _ ???_ ???, offering for rent the
celebrated Magnolia house:
A priceless feeling of cleanliness renulus for
A sweet breath, healthy gum*, clean teeth, by
using Uourea??? Wests au??l Dentifrice,
tuu lues frlwky
til oil. tun*mine, varnishes, brushes, machine
nr eiisine oils.cylinder oils, lord oils, kerosene,
braiiffcht, mixed taints, etc.
octl dtf???wud frt sun wk
??? soyagoln
sixteen days aud leu hours, the fastest time on
coid.
Civciaxavi, O., April 14,1884.???8. B. Bun
t Hao., Covington, Ky.???Esteemed flint I
have been troubled with a serious kidney af
fection, and soeiug your advertisement, con-
eluded to try a bottle of your May Flower,
though without much hope of being benefited
by iL The first bottle worked splendidIv, and
persevering with its use, I am anUrely relieved
of my painful illneea. Any one ean writs to'
me ana I will raiUrate what is hare written.
Man. S. WmiBi,
Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, 0.
Strictly pure St. Louis Lead,
$6.oo per ioo pounds, at F. J.
Cooledge & Bro???s, 2 r Alabama
street.
Use Family Safety Lamp
Oil.
;*
Strictly pure Rt. Louis Lead, 80.00 per 100 pounds,
Write for Catalogue and
prices, to F. J. Cooledge Si Bro,
2r Alabama street, if you want
lead,linseed oil, turpentine, var
nishes, brushes, machine or En
gine oils, cylinder oils, lard oils,
kerosene, headlight, mixed
paints, etc.
Much 10.41910.0 Much lO.Mi
Closed steady; sales 01,800 bale*.
Liverpool???Futures dosed quiet. Spots
lands 5%d; Orleans 6%; sales 8,000 boles,
which C.C00 bales were American; reoeipts 3,000;
American 2, ??00.
Local ???Cotton steady; market closed at the
lowing prices: Good middling 0 9-lCc; middling
Sp-ltc; strict low middling 9 5-lCc; low middling
9 3-lCc; strict good ordinary 9 l-16c.
The following fs oar statement of receipts and
shipments for two days:
RECEIPTS.
- . Line Raiirosd.il'.!!........
Georgia Railroad 7. 140
Central Railroad 420
Western and Atlantic Railroad 1
West Point Railroad 800
E. Term., Va. and Ua. Railroad 154
Georgia Pacific Railroad 118
SHIPMENTS.
Shipment* to-day ft
Shipments previously fi.2'
Local consumption since Septem Her L 1,2
Stock on hand-
The following is our comparative table
Receipts to-day 1.0W
Same day last year.
Showing a decrease of 157
Receipts since Reytembcr 1 14,00*5
tome time last year 33,331
bbowlng a decrease of 19,321
NEW YORK, October 4-The total visible sup
ply of cotton for tbe world is 1,491,"Cl bales,
which 900,801 bales are American, against 1,685,727
bales and 1,125,527 respectively last year. Receipts
of cotton at all interior towns 87,632 bales: receipts
ram plantations 182.CC3. Crop In sight 498,313.
llj Telegraph.
LIVERPOOL, October 4-Noon-Cotton steady
and in fair demand: middling upland* &A\ mid-
dlinpOrleans5%; sale*8,000bales; speculation and
export 1,000s receipts 8,000; American 2,500; up
lands low middlingclnuxe October delivery 5 43 Cl,
5 45-64: October and November delivery 5 42-64,
5 4???.vr-4; November and December delivery 5 4V-f??i,
" * ??? end January delivery 5 4 5-64,
Inn nary and February deliverj
. February and March delivery
5 48-64; March and April delivery 6 51-61, 5 52-04:
April and May delivery 655-64; futures opened Arm,
LIVERPOOL, Nctober 4-2:00 p. m.-Sale* of
American 6,600bales; uplands lowmlddllngclauso
October delivery 6 44-64. seller*: October and No
vember delivery 542-64, buyers; November and De
canter delivery 542-64, bnyers; December and Jan-
ers; futures closed quiet.
NEW YORK, October 4-Cotton quiet; Mies 330
belra; middling uplands???10%; middling Orleans
10%; net receipts none; gross 3.74-1; consolidated
net receipts24.203; exports to Great Britain 2>.0a1*
to France 6,247.
SAVA NNAII, October 4-Cotton quiet but firm,
middling 9 9-16; net receipt* 6,976 boles; grow0,976;
tales 5,000; stock 59,0 It; ex ports coastwise 5,411.
NEW ORLEANS, October 4-Oolton Arm; mid
dling 9 13-10; not receipt* 1,717 boles: grow 3.216;
Mies 2,000: stock <2,012: exports to Great Britain
496; to France 6,247.
AUGUSTA, October 4???Cotton steady; middling
OJ^nct receipts 1,916 boles; shipment* ??? j sties
CHARLESTON, October 4-Cotton firm; mid
dling 934; net receipts 5,662bales: gross 5,662: said
2,(00: stock 44,273; exports to Great Britain 11,245
coastwise 798.
PROVISIONS, GRAIN, ETC.
CONSTITUT???IN OFFICE,
Atlanta, October 4, 1884.
The following quotation* indicate the flactne
lions on the Chicago board of trade today:
WIXAT.
Opening. Highest. Lowest. Closing.
'??too bet 18V4 78ft 7t% 77ft
??? mber 80ft 80ft 79
CLBAX RIB RIDia.
October... 980 980 980 980
Thu Kolb Gem. We advlso all growers of mel
on* to correspond with Uapt. R. K. Kolb, of Ku*
laula, Alabama, and obtain hi* prica list of Melon
Reed*. Ill* celebrated Kolb Go in Melon was tho
favorlta In all tho market* of the country tho past
itAfton, and commanded nearly doublo the price
otner varieties sold at.
THE COTTON MARKETS.
CONSTITUTION OFFICE,
Atlanta, October 4,1881,
the wgrjt???s REVIEW,
New York???Cotton Is moving freely now, and
receipts si the close to-day show a gain of 9,00)
bales over the corresponding tlmo lost year. Pricos,
however, have a downward tendency, aud the
shrinkage is of moio than ordinary proportions
for the tlmo of year. Tit-day futures closed steady,
but the advance during the day was such that only
about 10 points lay between these figures and the
figures of a week ago. Tone stoady. Spot*, mid
dllng lOftc.
1-ocal ??? Cotton cloned steady to-day, having
moved up l-!(e. Receipt* aro picking up consid
erably (low, though the tone la??ka firmness. Re
ceipts for the wock amount to 6,033 bales, again*!
11,775 bales last year.
Fame time last y
Showing an Increase.
' nveldt
167,212
ie 1,810
2.*42
4 ??1,241
Total receidU- -
flame time last year. 421,922
Showing adccrea*e~ 1,812
Export* lor tho week. 63.871
* * 67.0VJ
3.6W
Stock at Liverpool...,
~ ae time la
Showing
54,92)
84.6M
512.000
flhowlng an lucroesc..,
lalvcaton
New Orleans
I Mobile ....
flavannoh.. ....
CbarU'stim
Wilmln
Norfolk
Raltimore
Sew York
baton
i Providence....,......^.
1 Philadelphia.........
'4V??t iWnt.....
Brunswick
Total.
422,261
SATURDAY, iMTOBKK I.
New York Market was quiet daring the mo^t o
the day. Futures doae??l steady with upward ten
dency. Spots, middling I0V???-
Net receipt* Unlay tvsa bates, against 27.124 bales
foot year; exports 3LM bales; last year 9,018 bales;
Mock 291A1 bales; last year 43,421 talm.
Flour, Grain and Meal.
ATLANTA, October 4???The market was steady
throughout the ray. Grain Is geuerally Arm.
Flour- Patent procemf6.ii0Ail6.25; extra fancy D.OUl
fancy 14.75 ;exu?? family 14.50; family 81.25 Wticiti
??? No. 2. ear Iota 83c; strictly cholco *eod wheat,
car lots, 95eSkfi.lO; none ottering. Corn???White,
ear lots balk, 72c; do. sacked 75c; dray lotslOo;
mixed, car lots bulk, 70o; do. sacked 73o;
dray lots 78c. Corn Meal???80c: small lota 90c.
Stock Feed ???11.35 V 100 IT*. Oats - Car lots
bulk, 89c; do. sacked rie; dray lot* 46c; rod mu I
proof, car lots bulk, 44c: do. socked 46o; dray lot*
61c. Bye???None on tho maraeL Burley??? fl.udj
fill.10. Hay???Fancy,carlou, 90c; fllOO lb*fl.(X)l
choice,cor loadse5e:dry Into 96e; prime car loads.
Me; %U00ff*90c. Wheat Bran???Active and hlcherd
car lots 96e; dray lota f 1.00c. Grit* f 1.65 E bbi. 1
CHICAGO, October 4???Flour unchanged: winter!
wheat f3.75Mf4.25: Michigan winter f MM??91.50d
spring wheat fJAOAHOO: Tower grade* fj.ootffJ.iX)N
Wheal weak and iftcunder yeaterday; October 77ft
??78ft; No. 2 ChUtigo spring 770. Corn un*ettlol
aud generally sharply hlgnor; October closed ft
higher: cash ???8A59;6etober58ft^59Ji. Oats steady
cash 26ft; October 26ft@26ft >
NEW YORK, October 4-Flour, sontheru uni
changed; common to fair extra fJ.20flfl.25; good
to choice extra f4.6fi<f)85.90. Wheat apotfte lower
slid heavy; aD grad<xlflHhiiMflijfMfRrife|ijfeJfefed
Mo. 2 red October ..... .
Intter; ungraded - new white wmihern63*
Na???2 October 63. Osta ftfilc better; No. 2 323^.1
Hope dull: Choice grade* 10032.
8T. LOUIS, October 4-Flour unchanged; family
12.70?? 12.90; choice f3.230fl.OO: fancy Th.20*|I.???25.
wheat unsettled; No. 2 red fall 89ft^3Ift c<uh:
8f??86W October. Corn higher; No. 2 mixed 52
rash and Oetober. Oats higher but slow; 26026ft
cash; 26^oaoicr. J
' CINCINNATI,October4-Flonrunchanged; fam
By S3.404M3.75: fancy ftOOA4.2ft. Wheat strong fl
No. f red winter 81082. Corn stronger: No. 2 mixed
M055. Oats firm; No. 2 mixed 23028<t
??? LOUISVILLE, October 4-Oram quiet. Wheat,
Mo. 2 red75ft80. Oon^|mmm|M??j||amy|flfedfeJ
Oats, No. 2 mixed 29.
eld government Java 23c. 8ugan?????staat
granola tod 7ftc: white extra C6f;o; Newt ___
gan, white7b; yellow 606ft; aoooads JtftAA Mo
lasaea Black strap In barrels 22c. Syrup???Now Or
leaaichoice50c; prime 45o; fair 35a|Wo; common
BOc. Teaa-BIaek aomflOc: green 40i96do. Nutmegs
80c.* qkrrra 25c. Allspice 12.*. Cluuamon 25c.
Pago 80c. African gtn\er 16c. Mace ???02. Peppor
Milk 7\r: Boston butter 8o: pearl
X aoda 6fte; XXX do. 6e. Candy-Ac
??ftc. Mackerel???No. S kit*. L. W.. Ode;
?? la t2.75Af3.00; do. ftbbta, 100 ftn,
5 .... foap fitCO&ST.OO E 100 cakes. ,Candlee-
Kull weight 15c Matches???Round w??xxl 130 to 253
M box ixcoir^ti.w, Soda, la k egt, iftc; In boxes
NEW YORK, October 4-Go tree, spot fair Rto
quiet at 10ft; No. 7 Klospot 8.73: October 8.55 49,60.
???ugtr dull; fair to good refining 4ft9lre
fined steady; O 595ft; extra C 5ft %.ft: white
extra O 6ft95ft; yellow 4ftgift: off A5ftfl>ft:
mould A eft; standard A 5ft; eat loaf and cru*H*1
Cft: confectioners A 6ft; powdered<ft96ft: gran
ulated fft; cubes 4ft. Molasses dnli: 50 tat 14
Elea firm: domestic oft??6ft; Patna 4ftJ3ft; ran-
goon 4ft??4ft.
CINCINNATI. Oetober 4 ??? Sugar unchanged;
baids refined 797ft; New Orleans596. ???*
Provisions.
LOUISVILLE October 4-Frovtalonssteady. Mess
K rk Bulk meats, shoulders 6ft; clear riba
; dear slim 10ft. Bacon, shoulders 7; dear ribs
10; dear sides li; bams, sugarunred 13ft0l4.
Lard, steam leaf tft; prime steam 7ft.
NEW YORK. October 4???Pork firmly held; new
mess spot flTOO. Middles neglected; long clear 9ft.
Lard opened leaa active and 3*5 print* lower,
dosing weak; western steam spot 7.72ft; October
7.579L58.
CHICAGO,October 4???Pork in fair demand: cash
116.50; Oetober $16.00 Lard in fair demand hut
???sy; cash 7.239*.??; October 7.12ft Bulk meats
ufet: shonMerWaft: short rlh*9ft; short clear 10ft
CINCINNATI. October4???Fora quiet. messflLO)
lard quiet at 7.3V. Bulk meat* uncbangetl; ahoul-
der??6: short ribftlt'. Bacon ??M*ier; shoulder* 7ft;
short ribs 10*#; short dear ljft
ATLANTA. October 4 -Clear rib sideslOftAtOfte:
strips 4 ft9fftc; mess pork fl9.(Xj Ba*??u??? Sugar*
cuira hsmslPc lard, tierrm. refineltc;tubs9fte.
FT. LOUIS, October 4-Provision* dull aud un
changed.
Pratt* and Cnnfeetlonerlat.
ATLANTA, October 4 ??? There Is soma do-
fcaud for dried fruit Apples - tiOO^fSAd.
PracUi -Scarce; market cuupUcd mostly from
country vragmm Lenreos-Maadna BUA463.01??
ssasfftSkSssaarASs
-KT-WiM, \ tomb. Fin???UMOe. BjWn??-S
to* li???.'-. rf v London B.H5; if box 0.75; X box
Kt. forr??nU-^7>4??M. (.TMIfietrtM-tOc *g*l;
???UCOVbbL COflorul.Po,r^l5.00#box. Citron
d???:c??. Jtlinonai- 1??. P??ai?????Uo. Brull.???io.
Flll??rt,-l.'@ir< w.mn??-l??o. Apploi.uilroiwb
drlt<S p??clit*ac; pcled fieMhca4@<o. Poonut,???
rum; Ini, tc-'J???.o NurtbB.roHH.6Ho: Vir*
rit'l* 10c rr.Hif. Ur* * ???tr?? Cldtr???Appip.
harrtlr *???.80: H bnrrtl* *4.00: cr??b, l??rrel?? 0.50;
y, barrels 0.60.
Wines, Liquors, Etc.
ATLANTA. October 4 - Mkrket ???tMbr. Oorn
hLHXy, rwUM, li.ooatl.40i rie, reotlflBl.II.to,
I. K rye ??nd Bourbon i.H-.:loni ii.rornAOO: rum reo*
tl??td tl. A.@1.76: Now England ll.75(gti.M; St. Crol,
,1.00; Jamaica tl.foHM.So. gin, domeatld *1.503
li.60; Imported *3.c??a??t.50i<Ai??nacbrandy,domu??
tic *1.60(I*A60; Imported copper d??
tilled oor'n vbffiky, Georgia made, *1.75; apple and
oeaib brandy *7.00*73.00: eberrr and gingerLraud j
II. M-(??iI.60; port wtnell.60'.,Sfi.a),owing toqualUf;
???berry ??.150@??C.CO: oaUwba n.J5????L76: wapper-
nonggl .00^*1.25.
CINCINNATI. October 4-Wbi????y Brm at 11.11.
CHICAGO. October I-Whisky higher at S1.13.
ST. LOUIS. October 4-Wbl??ky steady at *1.12.
Nnvnl Htoree. iv
drained V>% tar Ann at *1.30; crude turpentine
attady: harda 51.00; yellow dlpand virgin 51.00.
SAVANNAH, October 4-Tui
rales ??0 barrcla; rosin atcadv a
280 bnrrela.
CHAKLESTON, Oetober 4-Tnrpentlne nctlvcat
271. bid; rotin firm; drained II.0J;??; good drained
ll??.
Country Produce.
ATLANTA, Oetober 4-E??ts-2ft921c: firm.
Bat
Ai JJJU7 1A, UVIUHC11???uttaa. uui
tci - Jersey 27ftfe30c; strictly choice Tenues-
see 27ftc: choice 23925c; fair 16920c; cooking 10
f il2c. Poultry-Young chickens, large23925c; me-
ium209???22ftc; small 166117c; hen*27ft9W; oock*
20. dorks 20c. Irish Potatoes-Choice Tennessee
*2.CC??$2.25: small fl^O#fL75 Y barrel dwoet
Potatoes???White 759850 ft bushel; do. red65970a
Honey???Ptraincd 9i9l2ftc; In the comb 18415c.
Onions???$2.00912.25 per barrel. choice eastern 12.58
9??J.C0. Cabbage???2c. Feathers ??? Choice 54 <|60;
prime 5f9?? Chew *kfm* 11 Peanut* 3ft3l'lo
HnrtlWHrr.
ATLANTA, October 4???Market reasonably act
ive. quote; Horse shoes 81.60; mule shoes $5^0;
horse shoe nails 12ft9A>. Iron-bound hamus f 1.00.
Trace-chain* 40970. Awes??? shovels 110.00. 8paries
fl0.G0Afl3.00. Axes f7.n09l0.00 V* riox. Cotton curds
14.00. Well-buckets il.OfT Cotton ropo 16. Swede
Iron 5c; rolled (or merchant bar) 8 rate. Cast-steel
15c. Nalls $2.75. Glidden barbed wire, galvanised,
Y lb 7cMbslnted 6c. Powder, rifle I5.OT; blasting
82.70. Bar-lead 7o: shot 82.00.
1,4Vt* Mock.
ATLANTA, October f4???There Is a good demand
for horses with supply moderate; mures dull; good
combination hone* $1.50982.50: good plug $1,159
$1.86 driving hors*a flj.Su9fl.V8. The supply of
horses fa lu excess of demand.
CINCINNATI, October 4???Hogs quiet; common
and light 13.40911.60; packing and butchers $4 50
???$5.10.
Allscellnueous.
ATLANTA, October 4???Market quiet: G. D. 24
12b. P. D. 21924c; best25928c, whitcn.ik solo 40c;
isrnesa leather 30<g33c; black upper 35940c.
ATLANTA, October 4 ??? Bagglug ??? 1ft tts 10J
lfftc: lft ffa loftfciio^ic. Iron ties???Arrow $1,409
$1.45 %??? bundle.
Special lluslness Notices.
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and Indiflcretlous of youth, uerrous weakness
early decay, low of manhood, etc., I will send a
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to Rev. Josxph T. Inman. Station D., New York,
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X&' -Varvno* diseases (with or without
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treated scientifically by new methods with never
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you have taken or w**o has failed to cure yon.
tST Young Die., ari^ middle-aged acts and
allwho suffer should .-onsiitt the cePcVratOd
Dr. Clarke at once. C^The terrible potaor-iscf
all bad blood and skin dibits of every kind,
name f.v'nature enm nlvtely w. i-/.Icatcd. Barnaul*
Dcr, tha v nno horrible dlscosa, If neglected or
Improperly treated, enrsas the present and coming
generations. DIseaaod dlsckargaa cured
promptly without hindrance,to business. Both
sexes consult confldantlally. If In trouble,
call or write. Delays arc dangerous. ??????Proorastt*
nation Is the thief of lime.??? A written
warrant? ot euro {,??? ivcn to every caso
undertaken.
Send two stamps for celebrated w.3ta
On Chrr j*.1o, Nervous and Dchcate Diseases. You
have sui (AThaustlvo oyraptonratology By
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personalty or >y better, first. Consult ute old
Doctor. tikA'jisbds cured. OfQces and
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Before confiding your case consult Dr,GI??ABK35.
A r.??iondiy letter or call may save future suffering
and shame, and add golden years tolifc. Medicines
sent everywhere secure from ex pot ure.???1 lours,
8 to 8j Sunday, 8 to 12, Adress letters: t\ D.
tXARKU, Bl. D. t No. *50 VINE SV-
^??CIXWATI, OHIO,
JERSEY CATTLE.
AT AUCTION BY THE
East Tennessee Jersey Breeders???
Association,
A.t Knoxville, Teimes.ee.
Wednesday October 122, 1884.
The first annual sale of this Association will
roinprifctt selections from the herds of W. Gettyf,
Athens; 6. A. Rogers, Loudon; J. N. Fnlkenoa,
Kbuncxer; J. L. Thomas, Knoxville; J. T. & W.8.
fibroids. Huen???sStation; F. W. Taylor, Jr., Tata's .
fipring: F. M. Fulkerson. Rogersviue, and others.
Air.nng the leading strains represented are tho
Hugo, Duchess of Bloomfield, Lady Mary,
r???s Glory, Top Sawyer, Albert 41, Niobe 99,
era and bulls recently Imported from
To tbe above will bo added a fine collection of
high grade young cows and heifers, sired by tho
above bull*.
For catalogues address W.8.SHIELDS,President,
Dean???s Station; W. ORTTY3, Vlce-prcstd&ut,
Athens, or J. N. FULKERSON, Secretary, Ebcno-
xer, East Tennessee.
P. C. KIDD, Auctioneer.
oot:> dr??, 12, 19&W8 15.
S TANDARD BIOGRAPHIES r JUST
BLAINE and LOGAN IREADY.
712 Royal octaro page.; C7 full page Illnitrationt.
Best Terms ever offered to Agents,
Outfit Free and All FreLeht Paid.
Ad.lrtss H. 8 GOODsf-EEDACO..
SMITH???S
Extract of May Flower
FOR WOMEN.
CONSUMPTION.
HAVE A POSITIVE REMEDY FOR TIIE
above disease; by it* use thousand of cases of
. jo worst ki ud aud of lung standing have been
cured. Indeed, so strong i* ray faith In Its effi
cacy that I will scud TWO BOTTLES FREE, to
gether with a VALUABE TREATISE on thin dis
ease, to any sufferer. Giv Express aud P. O. ad
dress. DR. T. A. SLOCUM. 1st Pearl *t.. N. Y.
A. 8B7,000 Farm
AT A LITTLE MORE
THAN HALF ITS VALUE
2250 Acres of Land
???AND??? ???
Desirable Suburban House
FOR SALE, ON EASY TERMS.
to offer my farm, near McDonough, for salo. The
farm contains 250 acres, 120 acres
a high stato of cultlva
tion, 70 acres well fenced for pasture, 50 acres
woodland, situated iu a stock law county, and
within two miles of couuty scat, on East Tennes
see, Virginia and Georgia railroad, 20 miles from
Atlauta. The land now in cultivation hasbeca
cleared of rocks, stumps and other obstructions,
le aving It in condition to be easily cultivated with
Improved farm machinery. Tho entire fArm Ifl
Inclosed and sectlon-eroMcd with 03ago oranges
hedge. The residence fs a handsome, eight room
two-story building, plostored and newly painted
throughout, and Is practically as good ns ucw.
Could not be duplicated for less than $2,500 or $3,
000. Excellent water and orchard. Outbuilding*
in splendid condition. The barn fs a substantial
frame structure, 2Cx6C feet, with wheat blu, crib,
stables and cow stalls, all combined under one
roof; central folding doors for wagon way. Tferea
tenant houses in good reirnir. Situated two miles
west of McDonough, aud within half mile of good
neighborhood school. Academic and church
privileges in town. Above property Is offered at
private sale. Terms, $5,000; one-half cash, bnlauce
on one and two year* time, with 8 per cent Inter
est, on defcired payment*. Reasonable discount
to purchaser desiring to pay all cash. Apply early,
or address, CHARLES M. SPEER,
sun Clerk Superior Court, McDonough, Go.
The ??? Hilldale ??? Herd
-OK-
JERSEY CATTLE!
SERVICE DULLS:
L KONDIAS 3010. SIRE: SIGNAL 1170. DAM:
Geranium 3963. 14 lbs. In 7 day*.
BIGNAT.l'KTIto 11678. Sire: Leonidas 3010,
sou of SIGNAL 1170. Dam; Optima6715, daughter
of SIGNAL 1170. 10 lbs. 8 oz. lu 7 days os A 2
year old.
KING KOFFKE, Jr??? 12327. 40ft per cent
CGGMAfiSIK. Sire: King Koffco 6622, Dam:
Island Star 11876. 21 11*. 3 oz. as 5 year old.
These Bulls will be allowed a limited number
of approved Cows after November 1st, 1881, at
$100.1)0. Orders booked now. Koep of Cowx fa
Milk, free of charge; others $2.00 per week at
owners risk, YOUNG STOCK FOR SALE.
L. J. & A. W. HILL,
Atlanta, Ga.
Hilldsle Farm fs at East Point, six miles from
Atlanta, on Central, and Atlanta and West Point
Railroads??? trains running to and fromat all hours
of tbe day. sopI4???tf sun wky
HARRY KROUSE,
REAL ESTATE AND RENTIN'!} AREN'T,
No. 30 Pt.chtrce Street,
ATLANTA, - . GEORGIA,
As Salesmen,
m9m
State which pre/err??ar??Eo^amoant
wanted per month for services and ex-
_pea??e*. Goods very salable. Businsra
I honorable, pleasant and permanent.
V Write us.
SLOAN & CO.,
???<???4 a-iwriw*ATI. ??.
L. STEINAU,
DEA1ER IN
ides, Furs, Shep-skins, Wool,
Tallow. Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Etc.
St BROAD STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Correepondencc solicited. No commission or
draysgf rh*rr??d ??a enods consigned to me.
G eorgia, fayette county???a.o. gay and
Man* w. Malone have t-pplled for permanent
letters of administration 011 the estate of O. T.
Malone, late of raid county, deceased, and I will
pass upon said application on the first Monday In
November, 1884. Thiifieprember 29tb, 1881.
L- B. GRIGGS, Ordinary.
G eorgia, fayette ???ounty-s.t. and a. o.
Blalock, have attplic*! to the undersigned for
peraauent letters of administration on the estate
of larkin Harrison, late of m<1??! county, deceased,
and I will pesa upon said application on the first
Monday in November, 1884. Tut* September 29;
1??H. L. B. GRIGGS,
Ordinary-
G eorgia, fayette county-
Steele has applied for letters of administration
de bonis lion, on the estate of Tandy D. King, of
said county, deceased, aud I will pass upon said
application on the flret Monday iu November,1881.
Ibis September 29,1184. L. B. GKIGGi
pEORGIA. FAYETTE COUNTY???E. M. BARGE
first Monday iu November next This September
29.18>4. l it (, RIGGS. Ordinary.
Kelipa?? ( _Wino *itil..-The Original
'71, Australia ??? Atlanta >1, Chicago
R'y Ex. w. The DiouSkst mill buiTt.
Ariopte.1 by r. s. G.refirnment ami all
loading Railroad*. Tested 17 years.
Twenty size*, from ft to 10 horse power.
Pump* of all kind*. Tank of all sixes
.. -.mention*. Water Works for tewns, public
institutions, private residence*, farms, etc. Write
for circulars. J. M. K Li NOELSMITH,
Gen. Agt, 67 PeachAtlanta, Go.
THE MAGNOLIA HOUSE
DARIEN, GEORGIA.
FOR RENT.
HE WELL-KNOWN MAGNOLIA HOUSE, DA ???
ricn, Ga.. ta for rout Apply to
tttiiM e i t , 1
tttAwlt
FOR SALE.
btr next cue 2y % acre lot with
Six Room Dwelling House
???AND- ???
Store House
nearly new, on It; ???!*>, eitu y -cren acres of land