Columbus daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1876-1885, November 29, 1876, Image 3

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no*. B. H. HILL. A 1 KIT tat or SIXTEEN YEARS AGO. Chronicle and Keutinnl, Jan. 19th, 1861. J Tbe following letter from Mr. Hill, although written the 19th, was post marked at Milledgevllle on tho 27th, and oame to haud yesterday morn ing. Hence the delay In publishing it: Milledgeyiixe, Jan. 19, 1861. Dear Sib— The deed is done. Geor- S lathis day left the Union. Cannon ave been firing and bells tolling. At this moment people are filling thestreets, shouting vociferously. A large torchlight procession Is mov ing from house to house, ttnck calling out speakers. The resolution de claratory passed on yesterday, and simlliar scenes were enacted last night. Tho crowd called loudly for me, but my room was dark, my heart was sad, and my tongue was silent. Whoever may be in fault Is not now the question. Whether by the North, or by the South, or by both, the /act remains; our Colon has fallen. The most favored sons of freedom have written a page in history which des pots will read to listening subjects for centuries to come, to prove that the people are not capable of self government. How eau 1 think thus and feel otherwise than badly. Do not understand mo as intima ting a belief that we cannot form a new Union on tbe basis of the old Constitution. We can do It, and we will. This point we have secured as far as Georgia can secure it, and her will on that subject will be the pleasure of her sister seceders. But can we form one wttb more inspiring hopes of perpetual life than did Wash ington and his comrades. Despots will say no; and, therefore, If the first Union lived only seventy-five years, how long will this live, and the next, and still the next, until an arcy comes! It will take an hundred years of successful peaceful free gov ernment to answer the logic of this argument against eonetutional liber- ty. Nevertheless, for one, I am willing to begin that reply, and that, too, in all sincerity and earnestness. You know It hasalways been my opinion that our people would never submit to the rule of a President chosen on the sectional anti-slavery dogmas of the Republican party. For one section to elect rulers for another section, on an avowed principle of hatred of the most important in terests of that seotion. whether so in tended or not. was a movement in its philosophy, of subjugation, and the descendents of Huguenots and Cava liers will be exterminated rather than submit to it. My great fear was that tbe disruption would be so hasty. passionate and violeut, that actual war might result, aud great damage ensue to our people, which a different policy might avert. There fore, I did appeal loudly for prudence and moderation in firmness, and for a settlement, if it could be had on proper terms. When I saw the dis union chariot ai the top of a great descent, and every charger fiery and restless, I did Call out to the reins men to pull reins and press ou the brakes, lest we ail be dushsd to pieces. We are at the bottom now— came down MiflUj. The extent, of the damage is not known. Tho as cent beyond is high, the wav seems to wind, and the end is net exactly in view; but we cannot turn round; we can get no sunshine except at tbe summit, and, therefore, I feel it in my heart already to cry out more earnestly than ever—let us all vp and forward. The position of our State has been taken. Let the announcement of the vote be the knell of our divi sions. Let us bury and forget the East, and live in and fori the future. n spite of any foe, we can be groat and prosperous beyond precedent, if in unity and under God we will it. • Your friend, B. H. Hill. WHAT HR. LINCOLN SAID. THR HIGHEST EBPC BUCKS KUTHOBVfI DEC&IfNb THAT THR HOUSES HAVE AIt'UNDOUBTED RIGHT TO EX CLUDE ELECTORAL votes. I Prom the Riefcmotd Btayntch.] In the joint:convention of the two Houses of Congress on the second Wednesday in February, 1865, met to count tho Electoral votes for Presi dent and Vice President, the Presi dent of tbe Senate said; that to bis knowledge Pfdsklent Lincoln had signed the twenty-second joint reso lution, and that* it bad become a law! Yet this law is the one Which Morton and Sheridan, and all the rest of the Radical conspirators, are trylug to make the peofUe believe Was drop ped at the last session bya mere fail ure to re-adopt lt. This pretence was a part of their scheme for seizing the Government. The so-called rule is a law of Congress, signed by the Presi dent. It is not k rule for the govern ment of the House, norarule for the government cSf the Senate, but a law for the government of the joint con vention, and therefore in no wise conflicts With that provision of the Federal Constitution which gives to each House the power to make rules for its own governmont-of course, for its own government, When sitting as a legislative body. We followed up the clue, and have found Mr. Lincoln’s message on the subject. We also find that Senator Sherman voted for the adoption of 22d joint rule, and that he voted to exclude the vote of Tennessee and that of Louisiana for President and Vice President, though the President of the Senate stated that he bad the proper certificates from both of those States in his hands! And Sherman signed the letter from Lou isiana claiming that the President of the Senate had merely a ministerial duty to perform. This remarkable development must close the mouths of the Badieals. Mr. Lincoln said that the right of the two Houses to exclude votes im properly east or returned Was so clear that no law was necessary, and that hU signed the joint resolution under protest 1 The case is so plain against the conspirators that we for bear further comment at present. Here is Sir. Lineoi&?U-flfessage; To the Hon. the Senate arul Home of Representatives: The joint resolution etftit-led “Joint resolution declaring certain States not entitled to representation in the Electoral College’’ has been signed by the Executive, in deference to the view of Congress, implied in its pas sage and presentation to him. In his own view, however, the two houses of Congress convened under the twelfth article of the Constitu tion have complete power to exclude from counting all Electoral votes deemed by them to be illegal. And it is Dot competent for the Executive to defeat or obstruct that power by a veto, as would be the case if his ac tion were at ail essential in the {pat ter. He disclaims all right of the Executive to interfere in any Why in the matter of canvassing or counting Electoral votes, and he also disclaims that by signing said resolution he has expressed any opinion on the re citals of the preamble, or any judg ment of his own upon the subject of the resolution. Abbaham Lnrcots. Executive Mansion, Feb. 8,1865. (rx COLUMBUS DAILY TIMES JOB OFFICE, Columbus, Gau Being WupplioU with the la tet STYLES TYPE, PrewM, Ae„ la Prepared to HU Order* for Job Printing OF KVFJaMMMWttmON. With RMMutafcl mxi IMwfUtft-li, BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOfE BEADS, WONfULY SfATEMEKTS BUSINESS CARDS. vißrrfNaDtfßDN, POSTAL CARDS, SHIPP!NO TAOS, ENVELOPES, CIRCULARS, PARTY INVITATIONS, WEDDIND INYITATIONB, BIILS LADING BOOKS, R. R. RECEIPT BOOKS, Ac., &c., Ac. tyOrdere from a distance solicited and filled promptly, at short notice. Samples and prices sent on application. i INSURANCE. INSURE YOUR aIN HOUSES AND CONTENTS. All my old Customers of Years Past and all others who would feel Secure against loss are notified that I am Pre pared as usual to furnish INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE on tills Class of Property. LOSSES ADJUSTED AND PAID AT MY OFFICE Apply for Insurance or Information to me Direct, oi through any of the Faotors and (Commission Merohants oi the City. D. F. WIIXCOX, General Insurance Agent _July2o t/dAw . . . INHURE YOUR PROPEKTY WITH THE GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, Columtous, Ga. o A HOME COMPANY, seeking the patronage of HOME PEOPLE! t'AYOIt.AStI.K RATES RARE FOR GIN HOUSES, WITH LIBERAL ADJUSTMENTS AND PROMPT PAYMENT OF ALL LOSSES. Warehouses, Cotton, Dwellings, Storehouses, Merchandise, and all other Property Insured at the Lowest Rates consistent with indemnity. Office In the GEOROIA HOME BUILDING. deoia John Blackmar, Non-Board Fire Insurance Agency, NEXT TO TELEGRAPH OFFICE. AMERICAN, PIIIIjA . Incorporated In 1810. CAPITAL AM) M'HPLVa. ...... WI,SO.ft4 4 FRANKLrIJt, H r l\ I.OUIH. CAPITAL AND si ICPI.IM, - ..... 595,54 PETEItSHTTRG HAVINOH, VA. SIO,OOO Deposited will) Comptroller of Georgia ne Security to Policy Holder., Incorporated 1860. CAPITAL AND 4VHFI.VI, ***G*,3S4 MAZOJf, CINCINNATI. CAPITAL AND SLHPUJS, ...... 1.4M5.:174 Farmers and Drovers, Louisville Ky: CASH CAPITAL, o*oo,ooo Citizens, Newark, TV. J Incorporated IHB7, CAPITAL and Stlt PLUM, - - - **!S4,O*S IWRieke solicited ou GIN UOUSES, COTTON In store, DWELLINGS, FURNITURE and MER CHANDISE. A I have done much to lower the Rates of Insurance here, the Public OWE IT TO THEMSELVES J. .1, Whittle. Geo. M. Y'.vkurouoh. Jno. T. McLeod J. J. Whittle & Cos. UitVi: OPENED A NEW WHGLESAL AND RETAIL GROCERY HOUSE, Under Central Hotel, XI7TTRUE WE WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF W KTA.I-1.11 nrrA P'ATVemV ItOOTiTtILTH, Consisting in part o, Boots, Shoes and Staple Dry Goods, Bacon, Lard, Su gar, Coffee, Cheese, Flour, Syrup, Bagging & Ties, rriOBACeO, WHIMCUT, BRAKBY and WltfEß, of all graded, SALT, COHN, TEAS of all Brands, I MAKEREL and SOAP; togothor with a full llrte of all other ooda kFpt in a ftr&t-eIMiM G*d<S4ry House. tor OCR GOODS are all NEW and FBEfIH, and were bought for the CASH, and we will be able to SELL THEM AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, We uoiicit the patronage of tbe City and aurrounding country, J. J. WHITTLE & CO. oet22-od&wtf ■■—■■■■ ■■■■■ " 1 ■“■■■—_ 1 .iIiIESHiJUJLiIiBLJ—Lilllgl*Jg!L"J.. M. D. HOOD & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, 9S Broad St., Columbus, Gil.. < HAVE IN STORE A LARGE AND CAREFULLY _L_ sllectkd stock or **^^l*^^ Fresh Drugs, Medicines, and Pure Chemicals, with which Uyare prepared to.upp'T their former patrons,arid the public AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, at price* that cannot fail to insure satisfaction. Let no one wanting any article in onr line buy elsewhere before seeing eur goods and knowing our prices. All articles sold are guaranteed PTJBE. PAINTS! PAINTS!f We have full stocks of White Lead, Varnishes, Linseed Oils, Spirits Turpentine, And all the Colored Paints, both Dry and Ground in Oil and at Bottom Prices. o Window Glass and Putty at lowest prices. Parties at a distance will be furnished SASH when desired. Home FlEade Fertilizers! Early in the Season we will have on hand largo supplies of CHEMICALS for Composting of Home Made Fertilizers, in which there is economy in buying. Our experience in the purchase and use of these Chemicals for the past six years justifies uS in saying we are prepared to giro valuable information with regard to tbe Comimsting for tbe various crops grown i this country. „ „ _. M. D. HOOD & CO. 0-m 'IB;-’" 1 N. fw'i I i'*' i 1 COLUMtiUS, GA., IS WELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL, AND Experienced Workmen employed In rarh De partment. Order. for work of any description filled with dispatch, and at moat reasonable rates. Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks Of *very description on hand, or nted to or der mt short notice. Receipt Books FOB RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS Always in stock: printed to order when de sired. WRAPPING PAPER AMR DAGS. A large quantity of various sizes and weights Manilla Wrapping Paper and Bags, suitable for Merchants, now in stock, which lain selling low in any quantity desired, either printed or plain $dE" Prices and Specimens of Work furnishs on application. THOM. GILBERT, Randolph Hfrcet, Columbus, €&. Janl tf __ T. S. SPEAR. No. 10! Broadest.. Columbus, 6a. Watches, Jewelry and Clocks Repaired promptly aU orders will receivs prompt attention. Remington Sawing Machine Depot. n 1 TrilTO obtained In the United ■ A I e“ lw I \ States,Canada, and Europe. In I Lli I U term Has low as those of any other reliable house. Correspondence invited in the English and foreign languages, with inven tors, Attorneys at Law, and otlior Solicitors, es pecially with those who have had their cases re jected in tho hands of other attorneys. In re jected cases onr fees are reasonable, and no charge is made unles we re successful. INVFNTfIRt 11l f tsl s | Ulll# I sketch and a full de scription of your invention. We will make an examination at the Patent Office, and if wo tb*n* it patentable, will send you papers and advice, and prosecute your case. Our ice will be inor dinary cases, $26. 1 nil inr Oral or written in all matters ADVICE “c “ frff ventions, I 11 kb References;—Hon. M. l>. Leggett, Ex-Commis sioner of Patents, Cleveland, Ohio; O. H. Kelley, esq., Bec’y National Grange, Louisvillo, Ky.; Commodore Dan’l Ammen, U. 8. N., Washington, D. C. jGf fiend Stamp for onr “Guide for obtaining Patents,” a book of 60 pages. • Address;—MM IS DAGGER Sc CO., Solici tors of Patents. nov2s tf Washington, D. C. VICTORY! VICTORY!! THE “SINGER" ALWAYS AHEAD! Head the special dispatch from THE Centennial Exhibition to the Net, York Sun: Phiudkopaia, September 27, 187$. “Tbovery bigheot honors which could be con ferred on any exhibitor—TWO MEDaLS OF HONOR and TWO DIPIOMAS OF MERlT— have been awarded tho Singer Manufacturing Company for Sewing MachineH.” 2,000,000 IN USE Sales in Excess of all Others! The Singer Manufacturing Company, 99 Broad Street, COLUMBUS. GA. WANTED. OOD SALESMAN TO SELL THE NEW X Light Running SINGER SEWING MA CHINES in the Countieß connected with the Co lumbua Office. Apply to the Singer Manufactur ing Company, CHAS. S. HOLT, Oct7-<m _ _ Agent XANTHiNI Never falls to restore Gray Hair to It. ortztnal o our m a few weeke. Pure, harmless, effective Prepared bv XANTHINE CO.. Richmond. V Sold by Parcel], I*dd b Co-Richmond, V., and druggists and coaßtry merchants. Price $1 per bottle. This incomparable preparation for the Hair Is commended to thepiiDlleon its own merits. It prflVenWthf'.Hair from fsfliag off, prdducln* a rapid and healthy growth;eradicate*, ecurt and dandruff, and cute. diseXitos of the Ddalp. Try it and judge for yourself. (From Rev. E. T. Baird, Sec’y of Publication ef Prcabyterian Church Soatb.) lUCMMosn. July 27,1874. The Xanthine is tho only hair dressing I have ever need which baa removed the dandruff from the scalp and made ray hair soft and pliable. It has also restored my hair to Its natural color; and by occasionally using It as a hair dressing, I have uo doubt it will preserve the eolor. E.T. BAIRD. (From Rev. Mr. Cameron, Minleler of Presbyte rian Church South.l „ . „ Mossr Omnex. Txw, Aug. 22,1879. XasthiS* Co- Richmond, Va.: I have used tho Xanthine now for three .ears, and have induced others to buy it, and have nev er known it to fall in accomplishing all yon claim for it. It is an excellent tonic, a pleaiant dressing, removing and preventing dandruff and ail unpleasant itching, promoting and preserving the natural growth and color of the hair, and ren dering it glossy and pliable. I confidently, cheerfully, knowingly rerommendit WILLIAM CAMERON. Sold by M. D. HOOD & CO.. wholesale and Retail Druggists, in!ylßeodfcw3m Columbus, G ■W3ML. MEnYEDEI, RANDOLPH STREET, Boot and. Shoe Maker. ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. FULL STOCK of Men’s and Boy's work constantly on hand, which I will sellat very reasonable price. Also; Leather and findings, at the lowest price. nov!2 3m GROCERIES. tfT ITT W. 1. WATT. i, A. WALKER. CHAN. H. WATT WATT & WALKER WHOLKMALK AND ItETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants Corner uiKlor Hltukln liouae. Hlive the LarKehl ami Best Heiected Sleek of Orowrics in flu. Oily of Coluuiliu*, CONHIHTINO OF L BACON SIDES. BULK SIDES, BACON BHOULDEKB. BULK SHOCL- DiEBS, BULK HAMS, BACON HAidS. LAIID in tierces, Lurd in buckets and keps. FLOUR of all grades, iucludinK the celebrated SILVER LAKE brand, the best in tho world. BAGGING, TIES, SALT, SUGAR, MACKEREL, SOAP, CHEESE, COFFEE, OYSTERS, SARDINES, CRACKERS, POTASH, SODA, STARCH. SHOES, BOOTS, and Stable Dry Goods, such as OSNABUBGB, SHEETING, SHIRTINGS, CHECKS, STRIPES, YARNS and PANTS GOODS. Also, a well selected stock of WHISKEY, from $1 per gallon to $5, and of any brand or per cent proof that may be desired. Our stock of SUGAR includes every grade and price, and onr lot of SYRUP cannot be equaled in this city. It includes all grades of New Or leans in barrels ana half barrels; also several hundred barrels of choice FLORIDA SYRUP, which is superior to anything in the market, and much cheaper in price. It has a delightful flavor and rich, clear color, and select ed expressly for our trade. Cash customers can always save money by giving us a trial before pur chasing elsewhere. Jel tf WATT It W4I.KKH. NEW GROCERY STORE, XO. I£3GL BROAD STRBBT. _o— MY STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES J 8 NOW FULL AND COMTLETK IN EVERT PARTICULAR, AND EMBRACES IN PART: BACON AND BULK HIDEH, HAMS. SHOULDERS and I.ARD. FLOUR of EVERY GRADE ana PRICE. OATMEAL, SALT. BAOOINO, TIES and TWINE. CHEESE. MACKEREL, SYRUP, WINES and LIQUOR of EVERY SORT and PRICE. TOBACCO, Every Orado, SUGAR, COFFEE and TEAS te SUIT ANY TASTE. SOAP, STARCH, BLUEING, SODA. BAKING POWDERS, and SKA FOAM. BLACKING. MATCHES, SHOT, POWDER and CAPS. COX'S GELATINE. ITAf IAN MACARONI. PICKLES of EVERY KIND. LEA A PERRINS’ WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, PEPPER SAUCE and FRENCH MUSTARD. TURNER'S LEMON and SPICE DESERT SAUCE. CANNED GOODS of EVERY DESCRIPTION-ALL NEW AND FRESH, at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. GIVE ME A CALL. M. J. CRAWFORD, Jr. FARM LAND* Only Remedy for Hard Times. CHANGE YOUR SURROUNDINGS. : WANTING FRUIT FARMS, ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THE GEOWTH OF THE VINE WHERE IT IS AN ESTABLISHES SUCCESS AND PAYS LARGE PROFIT. THE LAND IS ALSO ADAPTED TO THE GROWTH OF PEACHES, PEARS, APPLES AND SMALL FRUITS; ALSO. GRAIN, GRABS AND VEGETABLES. Many hundreds of excellent VINEYARDS, ORCHARDS and FARMS can now be seen. The Location is only 34 miles south of Philadelphia* by railroad, in a mild, delightful climate, afid at th© very doors of Ike New York and Philadelphia markets. Another railroad runs direct to New York. r fhn placo is already large, succoseful and proeperona. Churches, schools, and other privileges are already enfcabliHhed. Also, manuiV’torlcH of Shoes, Clothing, Glass, Straw Goode, and other things, at which different members ofa fluidly can procure employment. It has been a health resort for some years past for people suffering from pulmonary affections. Asthma, Catarrh, Aguo and debility; many thousands have entirely recovered. Anew brick Hotel has just been completed, 100 feet front, with back buildings, four stories high, including French roof, and all modern improve monte for the accommodation of visitors. Price of Farm Land $26.0u per Acre, payable by installments, within the period of four years. In this climate, planted out to vines, 20 acres of land will count fully as much as 100 acres further north. Persons unacquainted with fruit growing, can become familiar with it in a short time on account of surroundings. Five Acre, One Acre, and Town Lots, in the towns of Landisville aud Vineland, also fbr sale. While visiting the Centennial Exhibition, Vinoland can be vUited at small expense. A paper containing full information, will be sent upon application to CHARLES K, LANDIS, Vineland, N. J., free of cost. The following Is an extract from a description, published in the New York Tribune, by the wei known agriculturist, Bolon Robinson: All tbe farmers were of the “well to do” sort, and some of them, who have turned their attention to fruits and market gardening, have grown rich. The soil is loain, varying from sandy to clayey, and surface gently undulating, intersected with small streams and occasional wet meadows, in which deposits oi peat or muck are stored, sufficient to fertilize the whole nplahd surface, after It has been exhausted of its natural fertility. It is certainly one of the most extensive fertile tracts, in an almost level position, and suitable condition for pleasant farming, that we know of this side of the Western prairies. We fonnd some of the oldest farms apparently just as profitably productive as when first cleared (ft forest fifty or a hundred years ago. The geologist would soon discover the cause of this continued fertility. The whole country is a marine deposit, and all through the soil we found evidences of calcareous substances, generally in the form of indurated calcareous marl, showing many distinct forms of ancient shells, of the tertia ry formation; and this marly substance is scattered all through the soil, in a very comminuted form, and in tbe exact condition most easily assimilated by such plants as the farmer desires to cultivate. , EVERYBODY SUITED. We are this Season la Receipt'of a Large Supply of all Sizes of Our Celebrated For both Wood and Coal Besides a full assortment of other Popular COOKING AND HEATING STOVES eBATBS. SCO.. And feel j notified in sying that wo are SURE we can suit any and all claenen of pnrchaeem, both In quality and price. Of other Goode In onr line, we have a targe and oompleto assortment, suoh aa TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE or EVKBX DBfIoaiPTIOW, HARDWARE, TABtiE AND POCKET CUTLERY/ CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, COAL HODS, SHOVELS, &C. All of these articles we CAN and WILL a#H * VERY BOTTOM PRICES. lan 1 dtf W. H. ROPABTB CO. _ Gollinswortli Institute, FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, Talbotton, Ga. The undersigned hath ta- jm*. ken charge of this wall known Inatltue with tho dsiterminaiton fiodfctUflfefe make it a Scfi'p oughnees and cheapness. The school aS? is pleasantly aituated, one mil. from Talbotton and six miles from Geneva. The build ings are ample and admirably sttnated in a beau tiful grove. The “Geneva Lamp,” a weekly newspaper, la published at the Institute, the type for which is set by the pupil* of the school, each pupil being required to devote five hours a week lo type sot ting, under the instruction ofa practicalprinter. This is not to make printers, but to give practical lessons In the construction of our language. BOARD AND TUITION: Board, including lights, foal, bo., per month sl9 00 Tuition, for the entire session of four months 2 00 Information and circulars furnished on appli cation. Address, J, L. bP. E. DENNIS, Third and Last Call to Tax- Payers. r.X COLLECTOR'S BOOKS UNDER INSTRUC TIONS from the COMPTROLLER GENERAL, will soon be closed. Tax payers will save Execu tions and Oosts, by settling at ones. No further notice will be given. D. A. ANDREWS. novl2 tf State and County Tax Collector. w. f. TiesiEK, Dentist, Randolph street, (opposite Strapper ■) Solumba taol lvl Georgia. PIANO AND OBGAN DEPOT. Phillips, Grew & Freyer, ATLANTA, GA. Bole Agent* for the World-Renowned KNABE GRAND, fiQOABK and UPRIGHT PIANOS rpHESE INRTRUMEKTB HAVE RkKx BEFOB X the public for more tban fort; yetin, end upon tbeir eicellenoa Along, have attained an UNPURCHA3ED PRE-EMINENCE whleb estab lishes them >• UNEQUALLED for their TONS, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP and DURABILITY. They have received seyeniy-flve geld'and silver Medal* oyer all other competitor*. Endorsed by “THAI.BKRO,” “GOTTSCHALX," "BTAKOBH,” ‘'PaUUNJB LUCCA.” -claßa LOUISE KELLOgG,”YLHA DB MURSKA.” “MUZIO” HILLS, add Others. Also securing the first and highest premium* at the INTERNATIONAL Centennial Exhibition Philadelphia, October, 1870. The prices of these in* trowel* Ib**** m boyr m the exclusive use of first-clase materials will al low. GSi-Catalogues and prioe lista wailed free on application to PHILLIPS, GREW a FKETEK, General Agents, Atlanta, (is. *3-BOLD ON BABY TEEMS. oct26 Do Colonists, Emigrants and Travelers Westward. FB map circulars, condensed time tables and general information In regard to tranapor tation facilities to aU pplnte in Tennsoase, Ar kansas, Missouri, Minnesota, Colorado, Kansas Texas, lowa. New Mexico, Utah and Oiilftmla, apply to or addrei* ALBERT B, WBENH, Gen oral Railroad Agent, Atlanta, Ga, No one should go We*t without drat getting ia commonioation with tha General B&rLnaU Agent, and become informed ** tb*WWlßr ad vantage*, cheap and quick transportation of''am -111 oe, household goods, stocti and farming imple ments generally. All c roaMAT-iog cbs*btou.t QfTEN. W. L. BANLEY, seplfi t> O.P. AT, 4. TECH Piedmont & Arlington LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF RICHMOND. VA„ Desires to secure as local agents in every city, town and county in Georgia and Alabama, energetic, reliable men, will personally secure application* for insurance —liberal cernmisaions allowed. Address with reference and experience (if any.) E. J. KIRKS!'EY, General Agent. No. 61 White Hall street, ,np stairs.) Atlanta, Ala. 4ST OR. J, M. FORD, Local Agent Colum bus. Ga. _ novUT eod&wlm You can <jet a good Silk Scarf In any f the new shades for 93c., at novlß eodtf Kir yen's