Newspaper Page Text
• 1
f .
1
IN GEORGIA
A Literal and Absolute Fact.
Special Bargains-
100 DrcHAiug Cane Suita, comp'ete .
40 French Dressing Care Suits, complete...
100 1 4 Marble Bureau Suita
1W> Plain “ “
26 Purktr Suites—7 piece*
CO worth $100*00
60 «h> worth 75 oo
55 Of# worth 6.1 00
*1 00 worth 85 oo
550 00 WOlU *5. (K>
....... .‘to '0 worth
Kuw -ilk 6*t ««»*worth 73 00
10 41 “ “ ** all color* «... . 73oO worth J*1 00
100 Marble Table* 3 no worth 7 5<»
3" Ibid or folding lounge* 18 60 wor'h Mo.*
2*> Hut ruck* <7 6' vritth 1" 00
23 “ 44 Marble .../ 1*» 00worth 15 oO
10 Pier olid Mantel Mirror* 45 oo wort'i 73 00
ISTTlie hamlaoineu line of Fine Chamber aud Parlor Sui 4 c*,[in the !hie*t fabric*, from
1
TO 81
VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITKD TO WITNESS
THE GRANDEST EXPOSITION OF FURNITURE
In the tuuth, acd at price* beyond all competition. Don't be} induced to buy until you get
my pric,*.
50 Slagcua/fc t3ITalrivL-b D3s3s3—Vary Low.
This udvortboimnt 1* not copyrighted. Other dealer* permitted. through courtesy, to copy
it, even at quotation* a shads lower.
P. H. SNOGO&
dcj6 Atlanta. Ga.
mmm iitcunr mm'
Steam Grinding Establishment.
B. D. V 1 T T U R ,
Cit3 r Directory-
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
Mato*, H. Buessc.
J. E. Talraedge, G.
AluIUUViT. H. Luca* «. a. mnuum u.
IL lunoejr, v 7 . t» Wood, W. J. Morton, G. H.
Palmer, H. II. Lanpkln. 1). ilemerick.
Cm Click. W. A. GUleland.
Police. U.O bb Davis, Chlei; B. F. Culp, O.
L. i(o«e. Jo*. Holcomb, Luc Goodruin, W. T.
Moon, B. E. Cain.
CHURCHES.
Fiaarr M. E. ruuacn, Socnt, Rev. W. W.
Walworth, pastor. Reg a or service*, 11 a m
and 7 oO p m. every Sunday. Suttuuy school
9 SO* ra. Young mm’* moetiu “ ‘
* o clock, Clm meeting W
Prayer meeting Thursday B p
4 ooirsc Shkit M. K. Cutuc i r-oimi* Kcv
H F I’urr**, pustor. Preaching, lluui and 7 80
pmeyery8 iwl*>, Prayer meeting Sunday ui
10 a u and Wedoea Jay i»t 8 u m,.Sunday school
at 8 pm.
PnK 'BVTZitiAN Chi rcii, Bcv C W Lane, D 1>,
i'l.st i. Prose .tug i> a lu mid 4 p ui every
•miuday, Sunday school 8 8u u ui, Song nervic.
5 pm, Prayer meeting Tuesday 8 n in.
husMURL P £ Church, Kcv J C D. vis, rector.
Services 11 * in and a p ui Mtuuay; Sunday
JiAntsr tin Ron, Rev < 5 P Camp toll, pastor.
Preaching ll a m aud 8 p in, Sunday, Sunday
school 9 80 a ra, Pr*)r- r mo ting Wednesday 5
p in, Young nn n** meeting Tuesday 8 it in.
st Mart's P E Chi rcii, Ret We Epnea,
ri-euir, ourvioos 11am aud 5 p m Si mLy;
Sunday school 9 So a m.
Catholic Clinton, Father W Hit man, pric*t.
Services on 2d ana 4th Sundays in euch month,
toruing and p'ght.
Jswiar Sv.vaooou*, Rabbi A Levy. Services
LODGES.
I O O F, Williav« Lomus No 15. Meet* ut
Odd Fellows hull every Monday id lit, G \V
r,Nti,U i Lyi.cii, secretary. 1
'* (> F, Olivsk KbcaMPXSMT No 14, Meets
tddF'llow* iisll on l*t ««ii . tld Thursday
h iuoutli, \V APiedgt
THE SUN
NEW YORK, 1882.
The Sun fur 18S2 will make its fifteenth an
nual rev lutiou under the pre*eut management,
shining, as alwaye./or all, big and little, mean
and precious, eon eutedand uulumpy. Repub
lican and Democrat, depraved and virtuous, In
telligent aud obtuse. The Sun'* light ia for
rnankiud and womaukind of every sort; but it*
genial warmth is for the good, while it pour*
uotdUoouitort ou the blisteriug back* of the
jienisteudy wicked.
"" ‘ ° jw-paper of a new
. of the forms, and a
multitude of tin sujKrfiuou* wordsuud phruses
of ai.cieut jounialisiii. It undertook to report
in a iresh, succinct, uncouventiona! way all the
new* ofthe world, oudniiu uo event o> limn in
.ntere*!. and lommeutiug ou Affair* with the
fcar'easneas of absolute independence. The
success of ;liie experiment wu* the success of
Thu Sun. It elf cted a permanent change in
too style of Amercau newspupc ra. Every iui-
|Mirtant journal e^tablisln-d in thi* country in
the dozen vear* past has beeu modelled lifter
the Tlie Sun. Kv ry importaut journal already
«u inodilied and bettered by the
tore.! of The Sun’s example.
'1 he Sou of 1882 will be the same outspoken,
truth tninug, ami interesting m-wspni>er.
By a liberal use ofthe means which an nhuu-
daut pro*(ierity sltiT.lu, we shall inuke it better
than ever before.
Wo *hali priut all the new*, put ing it into
Cincinnati Southern Hail’y
Leave Athena via Northeastern R. 4.40 a. m
44 44 44 * 4 ...... S.so p. m
“ 44 44 Georgia Railroad. 8.45 a. a
14 44 44 44 44 ...h-.' 7.00 p. m
|| Union Depot Atlanta ...• 8.00 a. n»
44 Dalton p! m
" “ 8.40 p. a*
Arrive Bo jet Cincinnati Jc. 1.2» p. n
. 7.55 p. m
LBAVX CINCINNATI TIA O. AND X. B. B.
Leave O. A M, Depot ..... 7.20 p. a
“ 0.4)1. * 4 7.45 e.n
Arrive bt. 7.2 ) p. a
Arrive St- Louis...
7.«2 p. i
8.00 a. i
......... a.oo p. I
Leave Plum Street Dej>ot
Arrive bt. Louis
VIA KANKAKkK LINK.
Leave Plum Street Dei>ot...~...............
VIA KOKOMO.
Leave C. H. A D. Depot....
“ C. li. A D. Depot...
Arrive Chicu^o
F. A. M.
nivh
r lio
No 22,HMeets
lontlv, Bober..
JkoIw, seorctary.
UK. (iuUli .N RuLK LoDOK No
\t cdliosuay
MANUFACTURE!! OF'AI.L KINDS OF
CUTLERY.
Pen, Pocket, Cook & Carving knives, Concave Razors, Tailor & BarbsrShears.
I’urt icnlar n
kind* of OiitUrv A S|«*oi dty arc muk • in <
All ordera by m dl nr exprea* will J** pr.
IS Broad SSroot,
Ootiataasly on ZZojad.
aid to Grinding Tailors* and Barbers' Shear*.
short nnt’ce.
Atlanta, Ga.
tell montli ut Ma-ouie hall, John Gerdiu, Rc-
;u«; G J.tv'fbv, seotetary.
Goon TxnriAK*, Kvan» Lot*»s No 74, Meets
‘cry i'ucMhty .dghU at U .U Fe-ioivs ii, 11,
i . ‘.i*Farrell, W (; K J Christy, secretary.
Oooxbk t ocsou An. 8s. Loyal Ai.cancm.
igl.ts of mccUUg 1st iUil 3:1 TuertdaVh. S M
crriugtOii. Wnt; Gc Ii Fulmer,beefy.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
W11 Jone-, Chief engineer; W A Ruin 1st
* t; Julius Cohen 2d u*s’t;S J Mavis, scct’v
>«l trees. *
ilora .Stvam Frax Co No l, Meet* every Id
linrsday night in vkch mouth. G 11 Ymiu m .,
»pt; d r. Gardner, yaefy.
11 nickk ii and L Vo S'o 1, Meet* , v .
’euiie*.tay ill Jit in month. W D
Wn. (i.roWM, wxl’v.
rendaldc sinijK!, and meu.-ur>
ut by the traditional yardstick, but by Us real
it*rest V> tlio |ico|de. Distance f'roin Friuting
iou»o Square is not the ln>t eou-iderution
itn Tiie bun. Whenever anything h-npeuz
or:h n-jMirting we get the particulars, wl.cth-
• it luipjsma in Brooklyn or lkklmra.
In politic* we have decided opinions; ure ac-
istmncd to expre-s them i.i language that can
lorstood. We any what w ti.iuk about
* ' «•* 4 »lj w
iglit p'lges the
C. IT. A D. Depot.....
niiTXiav I t , * ... . ...
i». >i | and eMiits. nabit
1 * U 1 * met of Thu .vun’s isditicu! eon
The W
rdlnr.d Departmenl of tun qualed i
portauee Arrive New Fork...
Lau C. It. A D. Depot
44 C.H.AD. *
Arrive New York-,
Arrive ifcdliiuore
Wuhiugto’iVZ
Plilhulrlphla.;.
6.41 a. m
lie tarine.** l ouscho'd that w:w J
t know and read and Hike The I Le
LOEW & ZANDER.
JEWELRY
29 Wh.liQta.su>. iStrost, • - ■ AT^AITTA, Ca.
, Beg leave to infortn the resldci
. they accp constantly on hand
WATCHES, G'OCIS, j W£LRY,ISiLVEfi PIATF.B
WARS and 0?TZCAXi GOODS.
Being In direct conHmmicatloii with iho Maniif-rlumr*, they received Now Wylea n« won
iih tv rou if lit out. Their Mlver Plated Ware Lor the best «|ualily of triple and •|U.idr>iplc
Plate and warrant d «o last fora numbor of year*. ..... ....
To res|M*n*lblo parti *, who cannot vt-lt ibis city, good* will liesent on selection by mall orsxpre**,
if they will send a description «- —*-* * ~- i “ l *-*
All good* by them a
oiuptly itu*nde<l to.
mulled «i n prci eiilcd BEPAilUNG of Watche*
night m each tnou
‘cct’v; Thud Itoyd, t’apt.
i-.n Tirk Co No 3, Meets
night in eacli ">o
y. Jam. * Whitfield, Cap
■ at Toi
tlu Eujei
Northeastern Railroad,
^umtiMt.Nmivis UrvicH, ^ j
t):» aud nl\er Mmnlay, Deo'.mlK-r liuh, 1881,
t Lula
t A then
..10:82 u i
. 1:lopt
i clo* Iv ut Lula with pa*-
HATS, HATS. EATS!
J. A. CHRISTIAN
HATTER.
^SUCCESSOR to;,
L< Ii* Olarke. Nugent. No* 6 Whitokall Street
M»"The pnblio will ploaao notioathat 1 h ivo pitroh tsed t.ho Interoda ot ahnvo fl.m. nnd In
oontmuintr the badnes* at this well knowu aland. I pro,m3 ti « np tho (in ;*t lino ot iii-uiou.i do
h1* kept, in the.city, bouglit direct irom tlio mtnufitotnrur, a id shall soli at insido figure*, and
y oourtcay [and 'square dealing nier-t your patronage.
nw94d&w J* A. OWhxtclun, C3zt
Arriv
Trains daily exc.pt Sunday
All traiu* cott-'ci
sengcr trains «n»tli
ft Danville Railroad.
t’!«ue co.ni.-cuou made at Atlanta lioth wo
md southwest.
Elcg-nt oar* ami qnick transit on nil ,trni-:
ticket* ou sale at Athens :o all m/iubC
11. R. BERNARD, bup’u
IMMSNSSI STOCK OB’
NEW CARPETS!
PURCHASED FROM
The Leading* Manufacturers and Importers of the Country,
And ffiTured to-din Trade, onr Fricml* and the PwWIt ot
Urcn' Trimming Floor Vnd'ftblo ofOoth. Imo Cnrtoiw, ComlOHUd.BjUuO. \MuJo»
Fluulc., dl .im; I’iono .ltd Table Cortr., WJl r.pw. .nd Bordens F«iiehTmtj™, Cortoin
Good., Crotouuv. lor Lauibminiii., CHum and Coooo Wettioss «'-d • big .took of good, in my
KmX JAMES G. BA LIE & SONS.
Old Origiiud Cupel Slore, J?l»iBroml etJADGCSTA, GA
nrfrtj. Kew l’reetrrce, Jefllu, Crackers Mackerel, No 1 end In mem j Mnion er
(VUlh. All gnule. of Sncr., lodcos '1«», So.,*. Burch, etc Unious Ublwes I’outocs
""""Tames a. bailtk & sons.
^DOVf-dAw old Stand Jama* GdBailk A Bro., 118 Broad st, AUGUSTA, QA.
Tbs Great Sped&o to Vetnlfi* tad Hsadachs.
From Frank L. Haralson, Mats Llkrariaa.
Atlanta, Ha., January 14,188n.
Memrs. Hotchison A Bbo,: ] have tomb’d you
Netiralgine both ou tnjrMlt and on other*, ant
to md It to be all that ia ctalm«d—a apvciflc for
neuralgia and hsa<tachs. I r * —
■offering public. Youra truly,
Fba)
Atlanta, C.,
Messrs. Hutchison A Bn>.: I have used your
“Neuralglne" in several fnatancee, and flniT *‘ **--
lw>t remedy for neuralgia and headache
r tried. It relisvee the pain, leave* i
iT
lending U to my pa-
b. O. Holland, D. D .
pleasant effects dae to usrcotica
. e. I ahallalw* *• - •*
take much pleasure in
tlent*. —
24 Whitehall, Atlanta, Ga.
* Atlanta, Ga.. Feb. 4,1870.
Messra. Hutchison A Bro: Having thoroughly
leafed your 4> Neur*lgine" In my cam I cheerrally
recommend ii to all who suffer with neuralgia and
headache. Tboa. M. Wood.
*f Howard, Wood A Co.
For asle by all Druggist. nov!5
Notice-Election of Sheriff.
~A vacancy hsvir.g occurred ia tbt office of
Sheriff ofClarke comity, Georgia, in the death
of J"Stall A. Browning, lato sheriff of said
comity. Therefore by the authority in me
vested by law, <t to hereby ordered, that en
election be held at the court house and at the
election precincts In sa'd connty, on the Tth of
January next, for a sheriff ot said county, to
fill the unexpired term of said Joelah A. Brown
ing ; said election to be held and conducted
and returns thereof maile in the same manner
as the law direct* for the elect ion of members
of the General Avoemb’.y. Given under my
Iwnd at office, this 12'h day of Deeen.hcr. 1881.
Dec 13 ANA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
HARPfiR’SYOONG PEOPLE
AN ILLUSTRATED WEEnL\~16 BALKS
Suiitt] io Hoys and <«irl* ol from JSix
to SixU’Pti jenrs of nge.
Vol. Itl commence* Xmcnihcr 1. IS8I.
NOW IS TIIKTIMK rObUUSCHUtE.
Tin* Yoiiiig People has itcen from the lir*t sue
ccn-IuI tieyoii-1 uir.icipa ion -N. Y. Eveuiug Post
ll lias a distinct pur|*>M lo wliich it steadily ad.
here*, that, namely, of nupplaiitiiig the vicioui
l<npcn lor the young with a |m|i« r more attractive
t or uvatnes*, etogauve of engraving, aod con-
IciiU Ki-ncriil y, it ,» niisuipassvd by any puhlica*
lion of the Knot yet hiought loour notice.—Pitts*
Phihulelphia .......
. II. A Ii. D> j*ot
Arrive New Yo
VIA (IKKAT WEATKRX S
f. H. A D. Dei*ot
C. ii. A D.
» New Yoik...
Sleeper open at 1' P. in.
* over entire line ol road
r in for
liion address
Its Wt-ckiy
eagcrly looked for, i
children, hut all
ire anxious lo provide pure literature for the boys
.nd girls. -L'hri-tiau Advocate, iU.IUuo, New York
A weekly pa[>or for children which parents
liclr chihiren i
r l Dally Nows.
- * > L-tke the eye
girl
TEHMS:
HAUPBR'« YOUNG PEOPLE, Per Y
age prepaid, II.M)
Niug'c numbers four cents each.
The bound volume for 1881 will be ready
in November. Price 83 0>i; postage prepaid,
for Y’oung People for 188i, 85 cents; |>ostsge 13
cents additional.
Remittances should be made by Post Offlce
Money order or Drait, to avoid clmnce of loss.
Newspapers are not t*> copy lids advertisement
without the express order of Harper A brothers.
Address, HARPER A BROTHERS, New York.
i* At. COrilNGllAM,
*1 Southern Agent, Aii.uit
K. 1*. W1LNUN,
uml Tick’t Ag’t. Cmcitiu
T. J. lUlKNKY.
Traveling Agent, Atlanta
ll.
G30rKiaEs.il Road Company
OvncK Gt-suhal Mx»*onn, I
A twin-, us., Dec. lo, 1881. f
i ommcnciug Rumlay. 11 iioa tlio t‘uH»wing
Ptewcugcr Schedule will opin-rute on tin* roa<K
Leave ATHENE 9 80 a m 7 o0 p m
t.euvc Wiutcrvillo 10.00 a u 7 31pm
Leave Lexington ..10..0 am 8 15 p ra
Leave Antioch U.17am 8 41pm
Leave M :lm-v* 11.84 a m 8 39 p a
t.cuvc Woodvilio., 12.10 am 9 40 p n.
Arrive Union Point '2.3 am 10 00 y ra
Arrive Atlanta............ 5.45 p u. 5 00 ra
Arrive at Washington......2 55 p m
Arrive nt Millcdgeville..,. 4.49 pm
Arrive Mace pm
Arrive Auumta 4 06 p m 6 3n a m
jcnvc Aupnstu It) 80 am 5 So p tx
Leavo Macou 7 10 ax
Lcitvo Milletlgcvillc.... 9.05 am
t ..I.n \V .ul.'inifli.ll
SOMETHING NEW FOR AGENTS.
RAMBLES' th & h r? ur
A new, fascinating, and exceedingly instruc
tive Geographical Game, that entertains both old
* young.
Agents Wanted. l adle* nr Gentlemen.
‘ * time to take orders for Ch - *'
nd for description and liberal
AXEIUIAN ITIII.IMIIMH...
HARTFORD, CONN.
sheriff Sale.
legal hour* ot sale. «u »• uw *•»*» »«v
iuttrest of Naucy Jctmmpsit being a life estate,
in a ccr»aln tract of land Tying in said county ot
Clarke, near MeKutt’e creek, adjoining lands of
2 ichanah Sikes and Jefferson Jsnuings, and
containing forty acres, more or less. Said land
levied on ** the property of Nancy Jennings to
aatisfy a fits issued from the justice court of the
tit dietrict, G. ol said county, in favor of
S. P. Thunnoud vsSnSan M. Reynolds, Nan
cy Jenuings, et al. Levy made by F. H. Sim*,
L. C., an', returned to utv. and notice haying
been served on the tenaut lit possession. This
Slst December, 1881.
JOIIN W. W1ER, SUer'.ff.J;
Leave Union Point 12.39 P m 5 (Hi a
Arrive \Voo*lville 2.10 pm 5 20 a m
Arrive Maxcys 2.46pm 6 56a m
Arrive W iutefville....
Arrive Athena 8 oo an
Trains run daily
F. K. DORSEY, Gen., Ptu»*„ AgL
JOHN W. GREEN. Genoral Manager.
Richmond & Danville R.R.
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT.
On and after Nov.20th, 1881, Pamwnger Train
Leave Atlanta.
44 GreenvTe
•; Spartan’g...
44 Gastonia ..-
44 Charlotte.
. 8:15 p m
5:31 p ~
, 7:25 p
- 8:86 p. m|trikl7p. in
-10:U2 p. m!*10;54 p. m
-11:17 p.m »12:15 a. m
- 1:28 a. m * 2:30 a. m
- 2:30 a. m L 8:52 a. m
Lv5:30 a. m
Art: 42 a. m
"* 8:10 a. ta
, K<:47a.m
'I2;15p. m
1 1:38 p.m
1 4:04 p.m
1 5:00 p. m
UWni’irKipwif
No. 54. No. 50.
m. 1:01 a. m . 11:20 p. u
. &50 a. uL 8:20 a. I
T. U, R. TALCOTT, Gen’l Utu'g'r.
I. Y. 8AOK, superintendent.
A. POPE,oaneral Paaaenrar AreaL