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THE ATLANTA JI'III.KI'..
LETTER mow aov. JOSEPH t. JIUOWN.
Atlanta, Deo. 13,1878.
Col. E. Y. Clarke, E. F. Howell and
W. T. Neuman, Committee, Atlan
ta, Xia:
Gentlemen— l very deeply regret
my InaDility to accept the kind invi
tation tendered me by your commit
tee to be present ana participate in
the torchlight procession this even
ing, in honor ol the election of Gov.
Tilden to the office of President of
the United States, and of Gov. Hen
dricks to the position of Vice Presi
dent,and to deliver an address at the
Markham House on that occasion.
During the time I was engaged in
attempting to secure a fair count of
the vote in Florida, I was token with
pneumonia in my left liing, from
which I suffered very severely. And
my physicians advise me that I
would be in danger of a relapse if I
should expose myself to any extent
in the night air, or attempt to deliv
er an address in the open air. Under
these circumstances I am obliged to
deny myself the very great pleasure
it would have afforded me to partici
pate with you in these exercises and
in the general rejoicing which our
people must all feel in the prospect
of an early deliverance from the
tyranical military administration of
the government under which we now
live.
We are, in my opinion passing
through a very critical and trying
period. The Democratic candidates
for Electors for President and Vioe
President no doubt carried the States
of Louisiana, South Carolina and
Florida, as fairly as they carried New
York though not by so great a ma
jority. But in each case, a Canvass
ing Board of unscrupulous Radicals
has counted in the Hayes Electors
by tbrovnUg out Democratic counties
and precincts under the most shallow
pretexts, sufficient to change the re
sult. If this sort of Injustice and un
fairness is to be tolerated by the peo
ple of the United States, ana the can
didate who was fairly defeated is to
be inaugurated by military authority,
and the country should acquiesce in
such an outrage, the whole character
of our Government is changed, and
in the future it cannot be denied that
we live under a military despotism.
If ori the other hand these fraudulent
decisions are set asideand the will of
the people is respected, and the Dem
ocratic candidate who has been fair
ly elected is peaceably inaugurated,
we shall soon see the Administration
returning to the old landmarks of
the fathers. The military will then
be subordinated to the civil authori
ty iu times of peace, and local self
government and constitutional liber
ty will be guaranteed to us and our
posterity. Under these circum
stances no patriot can feel uncon
cerned when he contemplates the
great Issue before tls, and tno mighty
interests which hang upon a correct
decision.
I have great fiiith that, the illegal
outrages which have been perpe
trated in Louisiana, South Carolina
and|Florida will be exposed by the
Congressional Committees sent to
those States; and that the Congress
of the United States will find no
difficulty in reversing these fraudu
lent decisions and counting the votes
for the Democratic candidates who
were fairly elected by the people. In
Florida we left a mass of evidence in
the hands of the Democratic Central
Committee of that State to be laid
before the Congressional Committee,
which will I trust enable them to
come to a correct conclusion without
much delay.
It however the just expectations of
the country should be disappointed,
and the Senate of the United States
should adhere to and sustain the
fraudulent acts perpetrated by the
Radical boards in the three States
above mentioned and should attempt
to count the vote given in each of
those States lor Hayes and Wheeler,
on the ground that they have no
right to go behind the certificate of
the Governor and the great seal of
the State; then the couutry will still
be relieved by the application of
their own rule in the case of the
State of Oregon, where one vote is
given to THden and Hendricks, with
all the sanction of the Governor’s
certificate and the great seal, that
are required, or given in any other
State. If we count this vote, we
have the 185 necessary to a choice,
and Tiiden and Hendricks are legal-
Jy
If the Radical Senate insists on
going behind the certificate of the
Governor and the seal of the State in
the case of Oregon, the same rule
must be applied, and would be insist
ed upon, by the House of Represent
atives in the case of the three South
ern States above mentioned. And the
result would necessarily be the rejec
tion of the votes cast there for Hayes
and Wheeler,.because they were Ille
gally and fraudulently cast. Under
these circumstances I do not see how
even the Radicals can escape the just
conclusion that Tiiden and Hend
ricks are fairly.eleoted.
If the Democracy of the North and
the House of Representatives in Con
gress stand firmly by the right, and
unflinchingly maintain thejusticeand
legality of the election of the Demo
cratic candidates, the South will
stand at their back, and they will
quietly inaugurate Tiiden and Hen
dricks, and peace and prosperity will
be restored to the country.
Believing that this will be the re
sult, andfeehug that It gives us great
cause for congratulation and rejoic
ing, I sincerely unite with you in the
joy to which you will give expression
on the present occasion. Humbly
trusting that the rights and liberties
of the people which, by the favor of a
kind Providence, were transmitted to
us by our revolutionary fathers of
1776, may be petmetuated to the latest
generation ; ana that the old Demo
cratic flag of the Union, with consti
tutional liberty and local self-govern
ment inscribed upon its folds, may
float forever in the ascendant, I am,
with grateful respect,
Your fellow-citizen and ob’t sv’t,
Joseph E. Brown.
Josh Billings on Prayer.
From tu menny friends and from
things at luce ends, good Lord deliv
er us.
From a wife who don’t luv ua, and
from children who don’t like us, good
Lord deliver us.
From snaix in the grass, and from
snaix in our boots, from torch lite
processions, and all new rum, good
Lord deliver us.
From pack peddlers, young folks
in luv, from old aunts without money,
from koieramorbus, good Lord de
liver us.
From wealth without charitee,
from pride without sense, from pedi
gree worn out, and from all rich rela
tions, good Lord deliver us.
From virtu without fragrance,
from butter smells, and from kata
that are courting, good Lord deliver
US.
From old folks’ secrets, and from
our own, from megiums and wimmen
kommittees, gd@d Lord deliver us.
From polytlcians who pra and from
saints who tipple, from ri koffl, red
herren, and all grass widders, good
Lord deliver us.
From folks who wont laff, and from
them who giggle, from tite butea,
easy virtu, ram mutton, good Lord
deliver us.
COLUMB D8
DAILY TIMES
JOB
OFFICE,
Columbus, Gau
0
s
Betay SoppUed w ith the La
test
STYLES TYPE,
t. t .
Presses,
lb Prepared to tl|l Order*
tor
Job Printing
OF EVERY D EBORH'TiON,
With Mnstnem and l>ip*t(t-b,
including i
BILL HEADS,
LETTER HEADS,
NOTE HEADS,
MONTHLY STATEMENTS
BUSINESS CARDS.
VISITING CARDS,
POSTAL CARDS,
BHIPHNG TAGS,
ENVELOPES.
CIRCULARS,
PARTY INVITATIONS,
WEDDING INVITATIONS,
BITL9 LADING BOOKS,
R. R. RECEIPT BOOKS,
Ac., Ac., &c.
tyOrders from a distance solicited and
filled promptly, at short notice. Samples
sad prices sent on application.
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
Great Reduction in Fine Photographs
AT
G. T. WILLIAMN’ GAI^LERY
(OVER CARTER’S DRUG STOREJ
ALL STYLES AtUi SIZES FINK PHOTOGRAPHS REDUCED CONSIDERABLE FROM FORMER
PRICKS; put ting nuo flutahed PHOTOGRAPHS in tha roach of all.
Call and examine NEW STYLES and PRICES, and you will bo auro and liave yonr picture taken
at tbt GALLERY. a
Taking Children and Copying Pictures a Specialty.
One visit will satisfy any one that o better PXQTUREH can be bad tbau at this GALLKJtY.
*jjr Remember the place la over Carter’ll Drug Store. You are reapectfUlly solicited to call.
octaetf
BOTTOM AT LAST!
Large Stock and Low Prices,
DRY GOODS.
0
BLACK OABHMERE, 75ets. to $2. #
BLACK SILK, Warranted, $1.25 to $2.00.
BLACK ALPACAS 25ots. to SI.OO.
SERGE SUITINGS, 15cts. WORTH 35cts..
A COMPLETE STOCK OF DRESS GOODS IN ALL THE POPULAR
SAADES, at 25, 30, 35, 50 and 65cts.
TWO BUTTON KID GLOVES, 50cts.
SILK SCARFS CHEAPER THAN EVER KNOWN.
LADIES’, GENTS' AND CHILDRENS’ COLORED HOSIERY.
GREAT BARGAINS IN LINEN GOODS.
My Stock is Complete in Everything pertaining to the DRYGOODS
Business. Call before Buying. Polite Salesmen are in attendance, who
take pleasure in showing goods.
J. ALBERT KIRVEN.
TILDEN & HENDRICKS
ARE OR REFORM, AND
Wilhelm & Herrington,
ARE IN COLUMBUS TO
PAINT & PAPER YOUR HOUSES
and jsake them look as good as new.
TOour friends and the citizens ol Columbus and vicinity, wo would say please give
„ us a trial. We will do rotii' work Dirt Cheap and Gurrantce to all Satlsfaci lon in
every instance. We make a specialty of PAPER HANGING and FRESCOING
in Plain and Fancy Colors. We do Kalsomlning and Wall Tinting; making old walls
and ceilings to look as good as new.
Also: GRAINING, in Oak, Ash, Walnut, Rosewood and Mahogony. ENAMELING
and GLAZING. Old Furoture made to look-as good as new’, with WILHELM’S
PATENT FURNITURE POLISH.
ter We are also prepared to do SIGN PAINTING in the most modern styles and
finish. We 6hall keep on hand all kinds of Painters’Material, Mixed Paints of any
oolor; Linseed Oil, Turpentine, White Lead, Varnish, Glass, Ac., Ac. Our shop is on
Oglethorpe street, next to Murdoch McLeod’s old bar, where we will be happy to see
all our friends and take contracts to Paint anything.
N. B.—County work Promptly attended to.
None but the best workmen employed.
WILHELM <fc HERRINGTON.
dec2 eoritf
FARM LAND-
Only Remedy for Hard Times.
CHANGE YOUR SURROUNDINGS.
ALL WANTING FRUIT FARMS, ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THE OBOWTH OP THE VISE
WHERE IT IS AS ESTABLISHED SUCCESS AND PATS LARUE PROFIT. THE LAHD IS
ALSO ADAPTED TO THE OBOWTH OP PEACHES, PEARS, APPLES AND SMALL
ERUPTS; ALSO, ORAIN, GRASS AND VEGETABLES.
Many hundreds of excellent VINEYAEDS, OROHABDB and FABMB can bow
be seen.
The Location is only 84 miles south of Philadelphia, by railroad, in a mild, delightful climate, and
aft the very doors of the New York and Philadelphia market*. Another railroad run* direct to
tfew York.
The place is already large, successful and prosperous** Churches, schools, and other privileges
are already established. Also, manufactories of Shoes, Clothing, Glass, Straw Goods, and other
things, at which different members ofa family can procure employment.
It has been a health resort for some years past for people suffering from pulmonary affections.
Asthma, Catarrh, Ague 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 improvements for the accommodation of visitors.
Price of Farm Land $25.00 per Acre, payaole 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 iu a short time on account
of surroundings.
Five Acre, One Acre, and Town Lois, in the towns of Landisville and Vineland, also for sale.
While visiting the Centennial Exhibition, Vineland can be visited at small expense.
A paper containing full information, will be sent upon application to
( IIAIIIJN 14. LtVIilN, Vineland, V. J„ free of cost.
The following is an extract from a description, published in the New York Tribune, by the wel
known agriculturist, Solon Hobinson:
All the farmers were of the "woll to do" sort, aud some of them, who have turned their attention
to fruits and market gardening, have grown rich. The soil is loam, 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 upland surface, after it
has been exhausted of its natural fertility.
It is certainly one of the most extensive fertile tracts, in au almost level position, and suitable
condition for pl<mnant farming, that we know of this side of the Western prairies. We fonnd some
of the oldest farms apparently Justus probably productive as when first cleared of 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 evident#!; *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 the exact condition most easily assimilated by such plants as the farmer desires to
cultivate, ' „
M. D. HOOD & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
Wi Broad St., Columbus, Ga.,
HAVR IN STORK A LARGE AND CABKFTLLY
Fresh Drugs, Medicines, and Pure Chemicals,
with which they are prepared to supply their former patrons, and the publio
AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
at prices that cannot fail to insure satisfaction.
Let no one wanting any article in our line buy elsewhere before seeing eur goods
and knowing our prices. All articles sold are guaranteed PURE.
PAINTS ! PAINTS !!
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 !Made 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 give valuable
Information with regard to the Composting for the various crops grown 1
this country.
M. 1). HOOD & CO.
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I*3 jS an SB l iMfTwH l ** * 'j'SlSi-'w'*
jyf IMMI nil, -"l A J ifli “lift*
COLUMBUS, GA m
IS WELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL, AND
Experienced Workmen employed In each De
partment.
Order* for work of any description filled with
dispatch, and at most reasonable ratea.
Seorgia and Alabama Legal Blanks
Of every description on hand, or a ted to or
der at short notloe.
Receipt Booka
FOE RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS
Alwaye In atock: mho printed to order when de.
sired.
WRAPPING PAPER AMD BAGS.
A large quantity of various sises and weights
Manilla Wrapping Paper and Bags, suitable for
Merchants, now in at >ck, which 1 am Belling lon
In any quantity desired, either printed-or plain ,
nr Brices and Specimens of Work furnishe
on application.
THOU. GILBERT,
Randolph Street, Columbian, Ga.
Janl tf
T. S. SPEAR,
No, 101 Broad St., Columbus, Ga,
Watches, Jewelry and Clocks Repaired promptly
all orders will receive prompt attention.
Remlngtwi Sewing Machine Deoot.
VICTORY! VICTORY!!
THE “SINGER” ALWAYS AHEAD!
EKAD THE SPECIAL DISPATCH FROM
THE Centennial Exhibition to the New
York Hun:
Philxdklfaia, September 27, 1870.
••The very highest honors which could be con*
ferred on any exhibitor—TWO MEDA.LH OF
HONOR and TWO DIPLOMAS OF MERlT—
have been awarded the Singer Manufacturing
Company lor Sewing Machines.”
2,000,000 IN USE
Sales in Excess of all Others!
#
The Singer Manufacturing Company,
90 Broad Street,
COIAMHCk. <5 A.
WANTED.
Good salesman to sell the new
Light Running BINGF.R SEWING MA
CHINES in the Counties connected with the Co
lumbuß Office. Apply to the Singer Manufactur
ing Company, CHAN, S. HOLT,
Oct7-4m Agent
NOTICE.
A IX PERSONS INDEBTED TO R. L. MOTT.
the Palace Mills, or the City MUla, are re
quested to call on R. M. Mulford at the Chatta
hoochee National Rank, and make immediate
payment. Mr. Mulford has the hooks and ac
counts, and is authorized to settle and give re
ceipts. R. L. MOTT.
nov2 tf “ _ •
GOWNS, CASES AND CASKETS
For Sale Cheap.
I NOW HAVE IN STORE A FULL ASSORT-'
MENT OF
WOODEN AND METAL* COFFINS, CASES
AND CASKETS
at pricug lower than heretofore offered.
1., noovicv,
83 and 83 Broad St., up stain.
novM cod* wtilljaa'77
DR. C. E. ESTES
Office up Stairs over A. M. Brannon’s
Drug Store.
dec# eodßm _
TIX3Z2
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, who can and
will personally secure applications for insurance
—liberal commissions allowed. Address with
reference and experience (if any.)
K. J. Ml 1114 S< 'BY,
General Agent.
No. 61 Whit* Hell Btreet, ;up stairs,)
Atlanta, da.
tar lilt. J. M. FOIIII, Locel Agent Colnm
bus, Ga. hot 17 eodltwlm
Musical.
Mrs. t. h, vandenberg announces to
the Public her return as a Teacher of
Instrumental and Vocal Music.
With an experience of Fifteen Years, in Col
leges. High Schools, and Private Teaching, she
hopes to merit a share of patronage.
Best of references given. Terms Moderate.
Winter Yoar Cows.
lam prepred to take care of Cows for
the winter, on a good cane Pasture, and
plenty of Hay. Apply at Times office.
nov3o tf G. M. Bryan.
J. J. Whittle. Geo. M. Yarbrough. f*o. T. McLeod
J. J. Whittle & Cos.
HAVE OPENED A MEW
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY HOUSE,
Under Central Hotel,
WHERE WE WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF
HTAPI.E and FANCY CiltOCEmJsa-4. Ootwi.Ung Impart of
Boot*, Shot's and Staple Dry Good*, Bacon, Lard, Su
gar, Coffee, Cheese, Flour, Syrup, Bugging & Tie*,
MpOBACCO, WHISKEY. BRANDY end WINEB, f ell gradea, HALT. CORN. TEAS #f all Bread,.
1 MAKEItKL end SOAP; together with * full line Mall othr goods kept In . tlra-olaaa Orocary
South.
M-UCK GOODS ere *1! NEW aud EBKHH, end were bought for the CASH, end wo wfUbeeble to
BKIX THEM AH LOW AS THE LOWEST,
WW Dollcit the patronage of the City end aurrounding country,
J. J. WHITTLE & CO.
octlW-eod&wtf
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MILLINERY.
Bargains! Bargains!!
CLEARING OUT SALE OF
Millinery* and Fancy Goods,
X WILL offer for the next thirty days my entire stock of MILLINERY and
FANCY (1001)8, which is complete in every Department at suoh prices
as must insure ready sales.
jsWThis is no humbug, as I am determined to sell. To the Ladies J would
say, call and be your own judges.
108 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
NEW LUMBER YARD.
WILLINGHAM & CO.,
DFALERH IN
Sash, Doors and Blinds,
LUMBER and all kinds of Builders’ Supplies.
pS- Office and yard on Randolph Bt., between Oglethorpe and Jackson.
nov22 eodly
CLOTHING!!
XT AWT TUT DU A
JHLUJE JE JLiJLJni de MS MX,KM*?
No. 88 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
Mens’ and Boys’ Clothing,
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
Hats, Caps, Valises, Umbrellas, Ac
quick SALES, SMALL PROFITS, OUR MOTTO.
Clothing Made to Order
qoi-a n w&f
John Blackmar,
Non-Board Fire Insurance Agency,
.VK.rr TO TELEGRAPH OEPICE.
AMERICAN, PHIXA.
Yaer|*oratcd Ua 1810.
CAPITAL AYD MAIMAM
FRANKI-IN, BT. X.OT7IH.
CAPITAL AND .tBPLl't, WtKO
PETEUSBURG SAVINGS, VA.
110,000 Deposited with Comptroller of Georgia a* Security to Policy Bolden. Incorporated 1860.
CAPITAL AND StßPLl’i, DMJM
AMAZON, CINCINNATI.
CAPITAL AND Il’EPLlll. aI.*S47A
Farmers and Drovers, I.oulevllle Kyi „ _
CASH CAPITAL, a*f.*o<>
Cltlsens, Newark, NT. J
Incorporated IH7, CAPITAL and gtJXPLVS, - - MM.U
MTRißke eollcited on GIN HOUSES, COTTON in etore, DWELLINGS, FURNITURE and MER
CHANDISE.
A* 1 have done much to lower the Rates of Inattrance here, the Public OWE IT TO THEMSELVES
TO SUSTAIN ME.
CRAND OPPORTUNITY
TO
ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS!
1,000 Extras. 1,000 Headers.
,XS THEISTH OF DECEMBER NEXT. THE
v/ proprietor will begin to issue 1,000 extra
copies of the
BI EVA VISTA AUtiLH,
fivery week for seven weeks, to be distributed
free, throughout the counties of Talbot, Marion,
Taylor, Macon, Schley, Cbattahoodhee, Stewart
andWebater. Seven lists will be prepared each
containing 1,000 reliable names—one list to be
used each week until the A ROUS has been ad
dressed to seven thousand persons. The pro
prietor will be in Columbus, Friday and Satur
day, to receive advertisements.
A. M. C. BUSSELL.
Proprietor of the Argue.
Buena Viata, Oa., Nor. R 0,1870.
no, JO tf
XANTHINE]
Never tails to restore Gray Hahrtott* original o
our iu a few weeks. Pure, harmless.—ffectlve
Prepared by XANTHINE CO.. Ricffinond. 1
Sold by Purcell, Lsdd A Co.,Richmond, V*., sad
druggists and country merchants. Price $1 per
bottle.
Tbie incomparable preparation far the Hair is
commended to the public on its own merit*.
It prevents the Hair from falling off, producing
a rapid aud healthy growth;eradicates ecurf and
dandruff, and curea diseases Of the tealp. Try it
and judge for yourself.
[From Rev. E. T. Baird, Sec'y of Publication of
Presbyterian Church South,]
Rickvohd, July 27.1874.
The Xanthine is the only hstr dressing I have
ever used which has removed the dandruff from
the scalp and made my hair soft and pliable. It
has also reatored my hair to its natural color; aud
by occasionally using it as a hair dressing, I have
no doubt it will preserve the color.
K, T. BAIRD.
[From Rev. Mr. Cameron, Miulater of Presbyte
rian Church South.|
Mossy Ceikx. Thun, Aug. 22, 1876.
Xanteixb Cos., Richmond, Vs.:
I have uaed the Xanthiusaew for three years,
and have induced othera to bay it, and have nev
er known it to fail In accomplishing all you
claim for it. It is an excellent tonic, a pleasant
dressing, removing and preventing dandruff aud
all unpleasant itching, promoting and praeerving
the natural growth and color of the hair, and ren
dering it glossy and pliable. I conddently,
cheerfully, knowingly recommend it.
WILLIAM CAMERON.
Sold by ’ M. D. HOOD dc CO„
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
lulylß eodhwSm Columbus, G
W. F. TI6NKK, Dentist,
Rendolpk street, (opposite Strapper •) Celnmbn
ianl iy) Georgie,
n 1 TrilTA Obtained In the Bpliod
US I LM I \ State.,Canada, and Europe.
In I til IV town, aa low a ttio** of any
other reliable bonne. Correspondence tented
in tho English and foreign ianguagei.irtth Inven
tor,, Attorney, at Lear; and R*r SsRsMSM. es
pecially with those who hare had their .Maes re
jected In the handa of ocher attorneys. In re
jected cases onr fees are reasonable, and no
charge is uade usdes we are successful.
INVFNTfM SBZSS’S
lilt bit I UllOl . M,
scription of your invention.'' Wa-iHlF mak# An
examination at 4h Patent Office, and
It patentable, will send you papers and advice,
end prosecute your ease. our tee will be in Or
dinary cases, $25.
iftlflAP Oral or written in aU matters
ADVICE irwrDnc
rsntlons, I 11 la la
Reference-.;—Hon. M. D. Leggett, Kx-Commis
elonef ofPatents, Cleveland, Ohio;©. S. EelJey,
esq., Bec’y National Grange, Louisville, Ky.;
Commodore Dan’l Ammen, V. S. N„ Washington,
D.C.
gar Send stamp for our "Guide for ehtaining
Patents," a booh Of 50 pages.
AddressLOX!lS >Afifißß*CO., Solici
tors OfPatents.
novas tf Washington, D. 0.
Colonists, Emigrants and
Travelers Westward.
FOR map oironlara, condensed time tables and
general information in regard to transpor
tation facilities to all points in Tennessee, Ar
kansss, Missouri, Minnesota, Colorado, Kansas
Texas, lows, New Mexico, Utah and California,
apply to or address ALBERT B. WRENN, Gen
eral Railroad Agent, Atlanta, Ga,
No one should go West without drat getting Ist
communication with the Gwent Relieved
Agent, end become Informed ae to superior ad
vsatages, cheap aud quick traneportatieo-of ten
illca, household goods, stoek and farming imple
ments generally. Ann iktohstatioh cuMraycnnr
aivßH. W. L. DAMLEY,
seplß tf __ G. P. A T. A,
Third and Last Call to Tax-
Payers. -
rpAXCOLLECTOR'a BOOKS ÜBimUNBTRUC
wiII soon be closed. Tax payers will save Execu
tions and Costs, by settling at once. No further
notice will he given.
D. A. ANDREWS.
covl'j tf State and County Tax Collector.
XTCnyr. ■MVii’VTrlTt,
RANDOLPH STREET,
Bootand Hho Maker.
ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. FULL STOCK
of Mon's and Hay’a work constantly oa
hand, which I will aellat very reasonable prices.
Also; Leather and Endings, at the lowest price.
novlt Sm
WM. SCHOBER.
Dealer In Sane and Aanssanttloo.
Guns, locks, Ac,, Repaired.
BepSo-tf SB Randolph Bt., near Time* oflee.