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Georgia State Convention:
H HIRDDAY,
Beportcd bur the feua and TSsWf
Mn.Latxjx'mLa, Got 27, 1888. 1
3| cVook. i*. M» )
EVENING BS33XON.
Mr. “BswarA of Bireot?"—Ati or4in»acs
to prsvont the Itvy sad aa!o of properly
Until »f.»r .-a# nest Lsgielaiar*, Referred
io » spselel coniaiitse of ikr««, to ta Ap
pointed by til® FiwaJde&t of th»
tioa.
Mr. Bi49fi!y if C« limbix-An erdin
irsee to render void ail State debts and
MeatitUs coatr toted to aid ia the prose
emioa of tiff lata war. Mr. Howard was
5a favor of t fair discussion and opposed
to layisg the ordinance on tha table. Mr.
Boynalds of Samoa was !a favor of re
farting tbo crdicisaaa to the aouiciltt«a of
ffixtean. Mr. Sanscli hjraed with the
gentlesteu from Newton, Ue believed
that the points in the ordinance should
be lairiy mat and would vot* agaisat lay
ibg on the table. Mr. Jeakina said this
question was referred to by the Governor,
end this question vse already before the
ooutminea of He (bought eour
tesy to the Governor would prompt the
Cv£.veutioa to let it re»a!u for the con
migration of it cotatuiUiii of sixteen
Mr. Howard ot taotnas contended that
thu word repudiaUdn was a atieuomer
Wi.«a applied to ine dabts eiabracjrl In
the otdicasus tmtUr dieeussion. Es
wi*hud a full and fair disQaasicn b#for«
the Convention. On noticn or Mr. Hen
soil it referred to (.vTnnjUtee of six
two.
Mr. Jenkins, eh airman of lbs commit
tee of sixteen, reported various important
antfindmants to the Constitution. Mr.
Howard moved that the umeadioents ley
on the t&bia, aud that thtae hundred onU
twsnty-fiva copies of Article 2, 8?otion 6
(touehiug freoiiiaoa) bo printed ; which,
after dieoueeiou, was agreed to. After a
good deal of discussion, especially on
the religious test, the amendments report
ed were adopted, aa.l the Convention ad
journed until o’clock a. m to-iaorrow
W o V.T XiX HXT A-V,
Mrn.i£POAVU,tE, Ord. 23.
MORNING SRidSiON.
Ooaventloii saet according to adjourn*
sn#at.
yrayer by Rev. Mr. Brooks
Mr. Jenk.aa moved that a clause tn ihe
Dnoleratioe of Klgbts, adopted on yes
terday, In relfttlou u> trial by jury, bo
reccmmiitod t> eoraraiUee ol sixtteo.
Granted.
Mr. Howard, frum the eommittee of
throe, moved that the ordinsuoe ♦'to
suepend levtsa, Galon And executions until
after the utxt LrgisUturo, be at ones
noted css. Mr. Taowss, after sons* dia
ouesioc, mover a ieoua.uiiu»lcf (koordi
oat.ed to tbeceffitnitted Granted.
Mr. Jenkins—That the constitution ani
crdioaccoa eigasd by the Praeideut end
S&n-ctary oi thi* Convention ah»U be
valid. Graoted.
Mr. Williams, of Muecoges, an ordi j
B»cs9 to alter sha Judicary of the Slate, j
Tun ordinarce proyosos ixuportaut chsa- 1
6«b is our praieat sja em. Mr. TVil ;
ltataj ably atlvodiitrd tha taaega propaaod
B: Baid it f.ae the ecu,',of forty yaar* of
prot'essional vijerlaucs. Reterred to
Comoiiuee of six .et a
Mr. W&rraa, ul Fii'»„ki, a rsdoluuen of
Stiqutry app. Ju tag a eomsuUe of £?a to
ABh tho Provi- -ciual Governor if he bob
auy correepoDdeueo from the authorities
at Wkshington nuthorijlr.g a repudiation
cf r-ur Slate dtbt. Mr. Waxten Btrotgly
spcho in fever -if iu<% reftreno*. lie *,' s
followed by ilr Gvode, of Hoosion, in
a goad and eloquent rptesh equally
hoccrable to LIB fcott, usd heut. Mr.
BiSfKocs, cf Gwinuctt, spoke in words
COLUMBUS, GA., TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 3f. 1860.
that burned, against the evils of se
cession. We paid, notwhb'taudmy all
our prcecnt troabloa, lia cnnsiiicrcd oar
condition better than If we had suooeodod
by the ok ‘TdioUnseat of a Itoutheru Con
federacy. Ho w?..* oppo.ie lto repudiation
in every foru. Mr. K»n%n of Baldwin,
Mr. Chappell ot Muscogee, Mr. Aiat
t hews of Oglethorpe, Mr. If'resell of Oobb,
Mr. HI, lot Morgan, Mr Cohen of Chat
ham, Mr. Dupree es Twiggs, partlclpatsd
moat eloquently In the rielmte, in which
the lubjeet of ropuJiallaa v.ta argued.
On motion of Mr. jAeeau (ie rea-dutioo
was laid an tire table, whou lue Couveu
tiou adjourned until SJ o’clock, p. m
3k rx Ikit JMH tA.lt t.
The followug ordinance, introduced on
the 2T,h—mordfog seseioa—by Mr.
Goods, ot Houston, embraces j rlndph*
of considerable imponhooe at. thip time.
The ordinanoe. It will be remembered,wsß
referred to 'he Cocouiltiee of Sixteen :
As OniiWANCS to ratify ctrsala Laws
pa:.s»d and Jttdgin-. nte rendered emoe
the , saeage of tte Ordinance of Sect*,
uoa, to provide for too lutfociuotiou of
parol evidence to aooertein the coneide
ratian ot c-rtain can tracts eud for oth
or purpose-' tuorain ajei.tia««.l,
Bs it Ordained, I’hn.t all laws which
have be. a p seed by the aov-wsl DegleU
cures ot the Stale of G*org<a eince the
paeeage of tn« Ordmauos of Suoceaiou,
ujc ir.coni iti ont vn -.a the CouttituUon ot
toe U ait at. States and tha GonviltnUun oi
•he tJ.iave of Gaargie, as the jiiid Uonati
tution existed ou the IBik day es Janoa
ry, 1861, o -d which hare urn expired by
vueir ©wu limiiatioo, except lawa relating
o cria.o3 and laws eifcotiitg slaves, be,
and the ara hwruby, deoiered or full
f ret' and dignity.
3d And bo st iurtasr Ordained, That
all efkoiai acts aud prooeedtogs, Judg
areata, deoret-o and orders of tiro savers!
oourta of law «iui equity of tblj H<ate,
ronderod ainco the pun go of the Ordi
nanoa of ficoesseiori, »ud all mavriagee
solemuised sites iho pat sage of said Ord
irtaaov, m, and tbs satus am hare by, rat
.flad and daoiwsd as Volid end binding as
if .ati crii'.niu;,® had xut boea p..»aasd.
S. skad t« is furifcvr Dtuained, Thai
parol tsslrmoay shall bs admiaflibie in all
Oourta of Liivr and Equity m this State
■.o show eh© coosideratiou of all uaexecu
ced o&ati*otw uiada asd enieredluto siuo©
tbv paiioago oi the Ordtaaooe of Seeas
Biea aod tavs value of tha same— sod also
to show whether it was thw intention o!
:h« ooßueaoiing panic's that Uie mousy
callad for by sard eoiuraatß wao io bo
paid in •peol’j or in a particular currency.
Tto.® .xsjoittlion ni nisva ry.
Th» fallowing is the siaendmaai to the
Oonstitutica (iatrodaoed on iso 27th)
whieh hne baea adopti i by the Conven
-ions
20ih Th» Govarnmsnt oi (Ua Unitad
Stuiea haviuif, a wav weasuio, pro
olaimsd ail hold ur owned in this
flfttte, earss.iofpaic't from elamr, and
uuviog carried mat proolamatiou into
fail, sad irsctiosl there saab
hencaforth be, within the State of Goar
gU, neither slavery, car Involuntary uer.
vitude, cave f» j a paninhineut tor crime,
after the legal conviction thereof; provi
ded, this acquieaenoe iu ibn action of tho
Govoromsnt of the EnUou States, ia not
.atended to operate as a relinquishment
or waiver, or esiopei, pf euoti olelut for
ooupenawtica of lose eost&iued by meon
of the an.ttEci>pation ot nix ekves, na any
aitissa cr Gsorgiu mey imsalter mak"
upon the justice »sd ssagaaaiinLy of that
governmeut.
The first in&etiag of tbo LftgiiUture
under the tiucudau oouetitation will bs
os the hist Monday ia December next,
after which, it eball meet annually on
Ujs firet Tnureday of Novombar, or such
day as the Legislature may appoint
A Hew ASricU-flUi-al Ttutorv
The Texas correspondent of the Now
York Tribune, writing loom Castors Lie,
'.ells the following singular story about
planting watarruelona -
“ Whoo wo had stopped to feed our
pvveaunu water our hoi-s&a, ab'jiit noon
ou tho la', ot, about five miles from Aus
tin, a anperaanaateu negro win, old
enough to ba mossy, came down to the
fence, and after regarding us over the
top rail for a tniruue, Inquired if we
would bay voice millions, (watermelons.)
Several of us went with ..irn to his ‘par,oh,’
which w'3'3 about half so aere iu exledt.
I!;e ntelous were the largest ! had ever
seen, but there was cue taontier that
loomod up above its fellows llbo an e!a
pbant s.o'ioug oxen Come one asked him
toe price of it. ‘All I wants i* da price
of da chicken, 6*k ’’ Staiug an ehlokent
about, aa explanation w«e ft.-.ked. ‘Why
you see orb, early Ist the ?prirg, before
plantin’ time ccwca, I taY'3 a young
ohicten, ho s 'ou as his threat ge<* big
©rough, a fid feeds dat cbioksn wid seven
dry wAteruailliou sstde—iust aeven—ead
ju*t so soon as ha got uaia eovsn eeede
dowu his ihiOaf I bills Mm, ard eah, 1
plants dat davchicken in da middle of de
pmoh ’ *What, 5 iseked one of tha party,
>do you niaaa to say that thia ia the way
you raiec susloorS ‘Da- is de way I
raised cat one, sab,’ replied the old man,
•and I’sa done dat ?amo th.g dis forty
year, and long afore X ws.a into Texas.*
We eetiefied ourselves with some tweaty
etaalL-i onee, whoss parent vme hud
oiiglcefed in a less cfcjecUoaabla piece. ”
The Bitten J tirr il disonbes General
B&nks as "oae of those leading repre
j 3teQ t*.tiva (Ban to whom the nation looks
I f cr that wisdon in t.oun* l and tha; fina
j aßß *in aotiiL whish shall restore Uaion,
j hrirmony and pesos upon a £un sad eu-
S during bMia," while its friend end broth •
! ©f R publican, Wendell Phillips, speaks
: 0 f (b* Geceral s» “a vagrsnt momts-
I bank, laden wbb the curse* of every loyal
I sin ia Louisiana.*'
The proposition to inoreuno tha ragular
, army b*-’ been fully di*eusaed at army
i bvadquar'era by Gnus. Grant, Thome*
i Me-de, Havooo't an'’ and Gouerai
i Gran? will reo moneod tß*»t b bo inoreas
ed to uev ntyfivs thouwd mou; .the
j infantry force to ©acaiui ot forty regi
znectu of ©3» battalion «aeh. Ta» plan
| t* also favored by Lee ret ary Stwlan.
I Ijß'ri'Kß raon M XLiSDOKVUiLK.
■ Ppf 'ul CorreiifOTiJuiici) of the Guu »ud Tim**
Mn.tfA'ur.vuL*;. Oil. ‘23, lSG r >
(bti Tilleon, (Snp,evintehiJent of the
Free lmru’i s Bureau of Ucorfia,) addrensed
the dales.'atec ami others os Usl iu
the Hall of the Houee of llopresent*tl*eß.
The Hall w»S tilled to If a uiniojt oxltnt
and ell listened moot patiently end lv't
debebied with the coed r, and instructed
by the Just, liberal and eloquent Ideas of
the speaker.
Clou illleou su'd that great emus ex
(Had an to ihe objeole of tho Bureau. Tt
was not to aunuy the Southern people
but to aid as for as porsiblsio oonJundWot
wliti the civil eutkoritios end the humane
exorliousof individuate, to supplydiMltiJi*
refugee* aud freedmer. with food, clotting,
fuel and shelter. That to promote these
ende, Im w. uld epdfavor.lp set not in op
posltioa to, hut in oonnttoUon wi' li the
civil end domestic sastituTou* of the
State. That as the fercior slave was now
free, it wes the iutereat aitol du*y of all
oil Irons to sender him ia eilipeat, and »ir
tuout, and industrious, and ccisequeutly
cuoio happy, and couumtei and obedient
to the wuaraaade of ti>» employer Ho
said a* soon e.s tha 1 .tout idea that the
slave vac uet free, and tha the fieedmun
wouid net shnro tho latide of tluiir former
owners wee exploded, thee peace at i har
mony w.pld bo rvetortd and prospertiy
aad heppinosa result to b 'tit races
I wish Gea. Tillaon oeula Da heer t by
all —whim and black —ia the B'ste.
Then much iguoi*uoe weald bosaiigbtea
ed, many prejudifie* rsmovod, suspicions
of bJacka be dissipated, aud ecmei rnsltiee
of the whites tic Hiadicated He seems a
fair, honest raau, who fully realises hie
laborious mpoasibiLUes and is deeply
impressed with ike ditfiimltU* which sur
round the subjeci- He, at Ma own scilci
tation, was iii'trrtgateu by,several dale
gates, and ic every lostaace, his replies
were pcoaipt, ooutteous, intelligent and
above oil, honest l hava not time to
any more u. A. JJ.
Whet hueauiK st t}vo Specie.
We are &U aware that mare has been a
constant flow of silver to tha countries of
.he east, but Wo uevur heaf of it* returu
tug- This has been so ever since history
oegan, and the cusiant ti-ia of metal thai
is over anting in tti&t direotion, unci what
aecum-ie of it, has pussled more savaoe
tksn cue,
The enoraou* aktorption of silver by
the Eastern tiuueß of the world is one o;
the moat remarkable faces ia the history
of me precious metal*. From '.tin e&rlietu
iistorio times, tbo East ban taken littie
out eilver for its eomm'odHiea. Xu tn,
lime of Pliny, the expormU ia of preoioiu
mot ale r-om the W eat was sol .town »:
from $400,000 to ovo,Vou a y ear dhi
Komaus had their chief emerporc for tie
East in the Isiaud of Teproi'slio, now
coiled Ocylou j siut they carried on ecu
siderakiv c,'oiitis".« with she Lui’sne, ;
Persians end Etblepiaus. The ahe wit)
*ud stuffs of tae £ r' found thsir w»y 1,
Europe l*>ug bet-,re the Gtae es the Cru
sades. Tub Arab;, carried ou a i»rg* arts
regular trade iu these ar. oy»er Atlauit
productions till the discovery cf ihe Cape
jf Goad Hope diverts.! Uia course of ocm
merce
Tee eftat'hsfcmsur 0: lUo everlanc
route tits operated to some extent iu tUt
ot.tiur direction ; but however, and by
wham the trsd« h*t been carried on, tut
Sow of silver has bees generally from
the W*at toward Urn Last. Humboia
saloulated ttint iu G.a year 160 U tkt
asicttni of sliver sett eastward annually
was betweeu twemy-five aud ihuty rau
icEF of dollars. Batwei n liißo and 1868
the lsrga amount of Bycee surer racoiveu
from Ckioa, and tl>e expon of grew
quatitHies oi Lngiish goads to-India, <iis
urbed tho fiew of silver Eastward wtiioh
lias, however, since set in with more ii»
terminatiau than over. Xu Uidl, the
balance la f»sor of. the East was abou
thirty uuUions of dollars. T’h« exporta
lieu 1 precloui uielalti irotu Grea;
Brita.. a cue, during the je«tu yean
ending with 1858, was uioro thus $35,-
000,000 per annam, o> which, an but. e»e
eigiitb part vtas ailvet. At ti.e preeeut
time the buiaate es the impart* sud ee
porfs cl gold and sliver in favor es tlu
East ia calculated at from sixty to eighty
millions of tiuilaia per annuci, ur r»or*
than tti® total y ie.d of all the guver mloet
iu the woridL.
The enariuouft predu-tioa of gold tu
Australia end ilaiifuriua ha* he/stofort
enabled tb* Westeru naUons to jiart vmh
their silver without gross mu ..ventsucc,
hut, tha pieeeot rate of expert cf the let
ter seems to O'liiand some new ftrraoge
raent, if any be practicable. Nearly all
Oriental* a,© given to boarding. lite
believed, says Ai. Millaume, tho French
economist, ttist. toe Egypiiau* hide away
twenty miilUne ot dollar* annn*Uy. The
Emperors of Morocco holds it as a pomi
ot hcour to fIU a« many chambers as pos
sible with gold ami 3ilv»r. Ttia prenbht
Empieror 1b said to Lavs sevonte o, end to
have another in course ot being tilled.
Morocco never part* wLh the money it
receives ; and u is eaid, on the part of
relp.-ctabie witue.'ses, that mine than
$850,000,000 are hoarded away lo (bat
eonntry, and that *be Emperor’e treasuro
ia of tha value of at least $2,000,000.
Eoston Courier.
A serions coufl' ;t neiwecn tee cull and
military authorities ha* again : ooarred
in Eentucky. On tno 17th Instant Mayor
Wingate, ©f L*smgtoa, gave vottce that
all 0 waers who aid not remove fi*ia that
city ihe slaves respectively balccglng to
them, would be proaecu.ed oeder the
reosnt'.y enaotel State law. G«n Brisbln
says the thir-nr baall not be done; that all
negroes in Aeutucby arc fres. In this
course he ia sustained by Gsn. Fi-lmer.
The names of four prominent gen'le
' men are now being oanveesnd in oonneo
; lion with the gubernatorial offioe of Geot'
\g s, Hon, B. H. Bigbam. ex-Oovernor
Brown, General Henry L Ba.tn ng and
Alex H. dtephene have teen proposed
hy their respective friends.
ATTENTION
ON HAND ANI> TO ARRIVE,
A CHOiOl'i SFAiBCTtON
BIT GOODS,
UMOKkJ.
LADIES' CLOAKS,
HOST CRY,
bLOV ES, 4*c., Xt.
Our Stock comprises
Superior All * 00J f. ecch Meriuus, of the
ft Ikwiivr colors:
OOLFT. BlNa-.Royr! Furpio,
Me rat ine Bine,
Ashe# of Boms,
Beautiful Brawn,
, ■’ Bose.
All wool lIxLAINEJ, various catora,
DRESS UV TTONI2 and TRBBMINGB,
Superior Bitch sol Colored
CLOTHS far LADIES' CLOAKS,
Plain, Plaid and Striped POPLINS, &o.
TERS/IS CASH)
PEACOCK & CHAPMAN,
FORME, 17 O?
basnet ?, chapman & 00.,
Will l»j please! to ts,i (heir old friends
and many 01,™ at
“THE BEI3 HIVE I”
KNICK KAiGKo S NOTIONS.
Althcvgh I b£’9UOtlhsT6*«Bt STOOSt of the
ahor* »rt!r’*e, lv- > he oltr, !t ia •
PACT
that I t<*ii ca'y t £?T GOODS, end that every
on* cwhtcg jut. tas*» ci Si* g«u valu* rerelred
?br all iive»taietu mat * »>. th*
KJISI2 HIVE !
I tar-, sew cr.i heed, to addition to tr.» above
etoefe ci
fysA'ir ooops,
4 Chcloe deiortaantof FF.EI-'OH CONFECTION
SEiUfi, and tha
Celebrated Mdss Rose Candies!
which I aoi roanuOAuricgsvery ihj
I will begin, tn a ehort tim*, tea Eating of
AT’ANCJir CAKES.
O.cauilcl*! in mj nenal gUFSi’EXOE bTVLW■
suUsbt* frr
wcxioiwor,*trhrtiei, **>.. *»
Vow In SfOEL. • waii-*«lerted STOCK of Pfne
Apples, preserved tn their own Jufc*
tickler Caa Boodj, Ac , Aa.;
Freeh (Ground} Bplcea;
MATCSSB and OANLLI3,
FOOT MATS, FftOCIMA *G 4c,
tvooc Aafu vmx.ow wake t
Estr?) Sin© Applsa,
For astlng ot eeokieg.
BtfibWlXand liBIFP FftOIT WAhTLO.
I vhll tail any cf t'ut* ator's Ez
CAS H s
or EscbaJOg© ter l*ro<l«CA t
SMS?' Our B.'bs w..r« till 9 o'clock st
night. oo!9 ts
Storage and Sal ? of Gotten f
WE would announce to tha public (naby, \V\\
we a e prepezed U>
SXYtaiS A*» SK.Li. COT TOS,
bavlug £o*4 bousee.itudhope to a-H* g?n t .-ai aatlt
ftu t'C*' UAKNETj’ .1 CO .
0r24 ts Cor.'K-rßrqwl aoj Al olajU etzaets
WM. R. fc£oi.i,t. ROET C. FOPE
IV IS w
BOOT m SHOE STOKE!!
BEDELL & POPE,
•ko. 166 Broad tit., CoinuiLu*, j
(TINDER CFOK'. HOTEL,}
WOULD reapwtfuUy in-
U itUi.-i tc* * Tie ctfe-ei of
Coteufthno end vicinity tb .» e WmjJ/
e-!3 now Tcr+lr: .j u.,1 *ig j
oar uto-Jt of .
BOOTS AND »HoiC !
ftn<4 will conti pile fry keep a band every atyle ol I
Ladfej’, aiisee* and Sfcnes, '
Aon
Mens’ Burs’ and Youths’ Boots, shoes and I
Gaiteri, and Chile ren’s topper-tlp’d Hhoee. I
lb. er.intr or
BUFF, ailS* Aid 1(42 BROaxag J
'jrreat p&»n* bus b? *m Jn cur
sV>ck, *ni vr* gt until** »*J w_>rfc gold.
c’oaat*-/ K archait w® ciffer liberal Jn-
and 07it3 Uieu* a*atulae out stock.
AUo, » ui mm/uoant of
Soft and ( autnero Hats.
opM ts
Tho Ds dies 9
GREAT FANCY STORE!
JUST OIXNED >
THB HO3I EE# UTTFU PATIERSIS OF
WINTER CAL C )?i D*LAINF.S and
other Dr«»3 G tod . if v, / laten styles ,
LINKNo; 3L/.*G G’J DOMESTICB
thai oan't ba »arp ». ** !v q*v U y end price;
Ladle* 1 ezfrl lert 1 * ' jAh'DKb'f’.fr'EtlETft,
The tcoa' besnufu *se',i-.Brußt of XJBBONB In
the city;
BRAIDS. H v.r. ?f Tft WiTtR PALLS,
TOWELING, KOJ Zhi. GI. :VXB, COLLARS,
PEEFU.fr*IUEd, ,-OiJAtiEJ, and a 'teueand
oth r fancy t-ot.ii;
A *plensid varieiy f BitOi.3;
Ladies’ BAt'J, :■'!!'!•#, •■*<. twt Dhawls, etc.
A»*Tho Lail 'ceat re.y ib» we will FELL A3
LOW as any ho „je lu Goevgta. ®e ;4ea*«d to call
on u*.
PIiHHV & GO:,
«# la No, 0* Era* n**s.
1 . BARNARD A C 0„
t OfiSS.H ST. CL A 111 A Dili OWJ.K.
'I'IIOaPBI H’K'lUßEfrl H.
; liihnildlßii f ecently occupied by tho Pi -it uffic*
j We havcjmtt ractivcd naJ ofle" for ualc
India Baling, Hope k Twins
i 100 pkgß MACESRLL, N .i3. 1 ana 2, in
1 lifttralf, halvee, quartsrr ard kill*,
i 60 bbla FLOUB.
i 20 half barfols FLOUR
10 sank* COFPIP,
20 ke S « BI CARD flOi and.
2u kegs 3AL BO DA,
60 boxfltf Colgate's and IVilohw'* 00 ATP
20 boxes BTARCH,
25 gross Toilet POAFK, ,11 hied*.
20 boxes OA3 TILS BOAJI', Am neafi anr
English,
20 boxes. London C’ub SAUCE,
20 boxes Oabinet BATJCP,
20 boxes CAPS UP,
60 boxes FfOK uKsd, hedves shd quarts,
lOcise* BROWN BtOfff,
10 cases Muir’a ALK,
6 bbi* GOLDKN UVRUP, by the ban,'.
ot geilen,
6 boh. BUGAR HOUOB gf£UV,
6 bbli Crusuod. f<UGA R.
flbbls Pure DTE AYHIiIEY,
2 bb!:i Old U mrboti ••
25 boxos Uddlphu Wolfs WHI-ITY,
10 •« '* •* BCD NAPPE,
26 boxen Fretish 2H ANDY,
6 dcien Gsuninn Bosei’a lIIIIERP,
20 BLACKING BRUB3IH,
10 gross Mjijou’s £L At KING,
20 detsh Whit®wans BKDdHEC,
20 doien Sombbiug BItUBHE*!,
26 doson Assorted BUCKETS,
lOdoren AVABHBOADD,
20 doswi BROOMH,
10 boats CLOTHES FID3,
26 s«U fIPICE BOXES,
20 sets TUBU—all s t «
NUTMEGS,
Pur* GROUND FLPPKE, In baser*,
BI CARD. HOD A.
TEA,
by case er pcuimi, and aliooet evtry ether
article of
610CE&HS
can b« had at
E» BAEMAEB &
Corner St, Clair and ‘Ogle
tborps Skr««tß
ALSO, ON HAND AN ARTICLE OI
HEAVY SHOES,
and a quantity of
D O MBS T I 0 3 I
EITHER FOR BALL OH BAttTLB
g/sß* Oar btoch v! Good* b to be kepi
op, and our firm is an old otw and par
xnauently here
fi. £. <L CO.
figr We will Kiiais.® iSfserai
IHrcooais to Y£te Trade T-xe
»u€h ii-tities as Ibey !H9f
need, U. B. L CO.
e»cM ts
Fodder Wanted!
11(7 A LL « THOiIPBOM, ux 183 Bruad sweet, vfLb
v V to purckew
100 Tods lialdd Fodder.
0010 tt
&CHOHEK & KIFLEB,
(Crawford Str»r,t, he*waa Sraai and Front)
MxNU.xcnop.Eiie of KtitiPtoot surr ,
Lob Lfiora, Bitucter*, P-aiUag*, Lu.Aa
•to
498*411 ?»le» brekan ■3-....'ing th-i r».4 tepatrM
at moiteiute pnci<
Counter Bitiuiu«aas4 ilat/ji.a BoaUs put )u pwr
teot or.j*-. yd ’/■
Boots, Hoots!
I*. U liC ML A-* AL AL , per
800’r.4 ft tt «•.»#. otJ/ .
was anMOV£h«^ltt’
to the BCtLDt rG tu the ret./ of V V Sl'Eitl ft l« a
•lry Bsore. , e I m
“wniTAMli, mir
(1 iXf HIN’TON * m,
Tvl arciiant Taiio ■ ■,
a:s FKNNi.AVxittJJh cr-rpFR mera )totruii
SOT EX
\VA»ttXM«»To;v un.
FALL AND WINTER 210 H
T3 NOW COMPLETE AND READY
FOP. EXHIBifION.
aZso,
| A CHOICE LINE OF GEDI o FURISH
WO GOOD?.
SHIRT;. MADE TO ORDER
Ootr.te* IA I>W g«n
SHOES SHOES.
BLACK
and
msm .
BBO&AMS!
Best Gr^d^,
—AT—
J. A. OODY‘B.
sapW ts
BILLS OF LADI^a,
-ANl>
Blanks of Erory Becoripiion
Printed and for sale tt the
*4pM ts SUN omci
NO. 53.
OHA WCvE OF SCHEDULE'
UI'mUftTSKBSNI 8 mos, M 4 wLIt R, I
iMootgetnery, Bept. 90,18*6. f
OV tn aft. r Pridav, Sept. ISd, IbM, the Trsitie
on tuj Road wiLlrunaa fotlowai
i iauva C, lumbj* at.... C2Xaoi
lAiTlv.it Wat. Point - IS CO to
Arrtv.» . lonigom«ry. SlSpiji
L'.»v e : a. atgomery *t_ 444»«p
Leave W..ai iMt at at ID* P n .‘
Arri'eat e'u> t, ■> 64Sp*a
oonmO'l g wl h tr».o< oi Atlauta ao.l West PotW
Kairo&l iWu Point, which arrtvo tn Atlanta at
7 pa, iu «Im« so oonueot wttb WeeU.ru uni At
uaac e tro*a for Chattanooga *n.l point* North
ft H CRAM,
topSJ ts Gvu’l Sup’t.
litt&ugk to Atlanta!
f?« nid aft*r Dlouday, Iltb lu»i
sxftT'S Orric* Mutwwisj kxumap Cos., 1
Coiuwtaa, Ba., Sept. 9, UW- f
M smcAii'®® Klallroad Sdjodnle.
U'v ouniiu* —7.00 a. rn-
ArilTe M ;0e..„. ».. ;.. ......AAO p. n
-ME a T.l* a. nj
Xrrir* Ouiuaabua - •■-—•■—4.94 p. rn
3fACK)F£ WEStriey ujULftOAD CCBXVCIt
BIQBV TlltOl.
Leave atero - 680 p.m.
*rr)»o cUan a 8.23 a. B.
i --jvs Atlanta'..— —440 p. m
Arr ve Micoa- - &JQ a. n
reo'l'tf W L CLARK, Bnp’t.
a ir oale and Rent.
For &sdel
One £ iilnousa with Stillery
wfr .. Aft -e*.>r»a Pew« RagiM,
as* areryh ag t.:au,UDg io a cTTXLKKV,capacity
,/i li .b. cieMui'n Alaoeitaohed to to* eaowl* an
,i L OiiOi .-.Til. i ha *h le aaaatol on SO acre*
•■jnn; ma c w io« tol l o father. Aleo •djofn
iu. [,.*,« i 74C *or a LaNO with good hotue*
.art 11' kvotmucut*, th- wbtuc ran he yurebasad
at |lO (KM
Pa. I o ..»t;*c,{ to pureija** will call «t
BAKW TTACO’P,
0C24 Ct C irtw Broad and St Oiatr etreat*.
Mo-, m nd Lot for Sale!
O-fX of i.i meat enflrabi* p aoa* in , ■
Ur- < ty, r - tuuuy luoaud
» >e t.imlH' &* re :iea; filial up wlu. [SAlimll
..very cen#-u'«pea( gas m evary reeiti
V: ally au o*j.iti;s a . ii>v«*:(aMt or u JilUm
■ etenr e c . ert..hlo h >oie thi* 1* a rare -
! cj-fl-va 'a tie
f CAA frSTS aisd rVOSITUnS
i will ba sold »dth the pieCa It denfred.
i Axplyal. •
[ ffICE G-LUKBUB 9AS COMPACT.
osSI Bt*
For Sale,
OKS SiJW TtHX ANla POWDIE-PRCfrIF
IKON A F E ,
Patoat.
Ay; if at
W L PAEXXR’E
OCX) Cl So 64 rroad 8«.
For Bent.
' -pax ifiur Btoiy IROB-rROWT BUUJL -—a
UI3, B.r ?Sa»lS6. p|g|
Brea.! fiictri! Av/y at »t;r&
oefCltt SAMMZa A ByOFU
For ©ale.
a HAS'SOHL PIAl J O, and 6*«
ms at 3EOHB
aOSIWOC-t Por!or rTBidTURX a 8U %
rhea* iu tit -a era ba *#-o at M»»*n Catniat* *
ttouuey’*ec frrofcJ atrt.t
ov.iitf K BAXNAP.b.
LAP.bE SALE 0F STOCK,
Ferre re,; Utenaila, dec
and 1.712(3 a-ta sßced to diraoetJuU* f4nolA6
I will.. tini or e-Jo, • a
t»4CGKfJ».-A>* (,X(I7EXSER3, 1888.
a. tr.y pit ;. In l hatiuuoeoiie* couotj.G*., lutowc
.« (j, iu . anr n ouuta ot Pox B;<ring Depot,
<.u»eo*.» In A au, far ca»h, at. icy fhrudm.
,itunei.». un n wo. of every dascnpUen, oou.lei
ngt-J p’oash*, U <a pkKigh gear, '■'•gone, *nrje*
uxe ~ Kg,, c-.it.e, .beep aud goat* Also, a a«a.
vl.ro 8v- ur > ul aud bold*/
Tho c 1 1, eoaa jS of about eighty htad cf txsr,
an-i e.lr'B, beilv.a and ma.it 'they ex* ot tus
yejurw ,xli. took,' *l»» rich rniik«rv
in pe iiut in .a* npi « pan ot Georgia, wr.
toui thrjit Uxeia and moi « detirojed by the iato
oiaavtrou •» ,r, tab »td» oSVw. a Sue opportunity
for racUuiat.-A ItMWIAS IVOUI
' Latie,
BPI.-?; . IP ■ ottrrr.'tj Grand*
(X PXAIIIA Ir'llffllMl
wnn
£• U K.W A TUB 111.
r.t d'rrttioa taaiyat the
Miotf BUN Pit nOf .
HandLLLoe iiesidence, with
IB Land for Sale,
Oil the ie.bot'hU rv«<J, opposlto Cvloriel igftdau
L'hi'a .y ~ ij£ mites irwtt «»• «Uy.
lue t u ••«, .nui. -a. rccccj. tip auto a Ml}!)
Cl-w >4 >«i ~rw Ai.ciieo, dslry, rtliur.jyjuia
imti o Q • eudi'joAe*, atabtn, carrutgo ho.
lot,*i bu.i ‘ go- oidar, «tiiei.nt<twei«i, a gardcc
n! Uii'j- arts, mi wouard of van*tie* ■•! &t?H
! trser aod ■.), hi a-j «e of Woodland.
tot .«atonopij i a C OSBORN,
or i3t; ihrongb the P,.«n 'Jffl x
MU STBIE ABLE
Store l*o/ 34- Broad Street,
atjjly f t i<sr r»BM«n to
; ; 10‘l; J. PAMBPafI.
Bilging i'-jr Sale,
A Tw&hjota* Fowsr Engine
i AliU lii .-ULAh. UPRiGUr BOLLJ3R,
; tux »ttle tfjf V?ITIXSB.% & LOUD,
| t <5? if Oa.
I or Sale.
us ha3*ajioh,
I'D ev s,•/thing: on It Is lor
I tale. I o. e- ~iax tV> anre* A unAfl ‘ — L -~\
and is v, l .uov,n u> oo on- ffjfiaraßfti* fliTf
~ the ot,. V ;a ; a ta.'.ooair
t r ab ,10*. , . j worse art SAAkjtjHES
rjeered and 1. a fi"j stave lor CUi
ur® i a (.- ns ~rjv. os.ite; a uaver ladioa
veil ••? root w*EC i iieatlby aid conVeaiaot ?•
&.b»l Ana Cna ch. >eing within one mile of the
v.itag* and idui tvtlion the Mobila end flit,' 1
tonroad
burn g */ .biftcoo apply to Dr J T Persjcs
o 4 tu.' jy 0. B BAD3
Fia© Piuao for Sale!
XINV 7 viaT® PIANO ts '.flared ler sale.
C\ Addrur • B,"
»»• 19 1 ; sara Sun office
ion for Sale.
C P.A ACHf of foa Land io Maeoa < g W f r »7 ti l
C-D* *CO atV Aft'- on M‘bile on* jjSgQgjj&lßjk*
& .art 1 Ai.rv*. ■ 60) acresoiaaraqan,fijSSasiaE
er.ll hrtprcWQ Oo*r Sloefe *n4tel WMW
pemeo ‘il t>c sold wi 5 U place If
• d-.atred- E..q-'*s' e4Bkv-
JOd.N J GRAb'T. Coiombni, a
I A BROWN, Taluottoa, Ga,
aeptt ts
F 'r Salsl ""
y OT r-'K for ia e -ry DWi.LLLINQ ,
Ii« Üb« in- ici ofr jtn th* ■■Ctwi«r J 4BS'|
- .lye" ath ft.;,: .jervdli* rosd. tiirllTHßr
I Lot contain* P ,c eo lano, f nref which
so hi. hi, In rnvrd. Heiiaa with
r 1*99 *!•;' c c.. >a y outhonaee; **o
®Vei otf Wiu-j r.i pariiauiaia apply to
v r a watt,
at 115 ftrsafl tti, ox to myssif oa the pretn'eeo.
**P4? *f J M TUT!.