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unrcrlM«Ixi< as in 0 tofftl*. Th* l’» •*«*«• »i..
»4t turn/ lh*r* isuor* j re * IpUv* than ii <•
in Kentucky or Mbi yl-md, nnd lb* ■t»iiu»'-i-
iir» kepi aHvc by the newspaper* and the
politicians ektrnd. •« wobftea 1*1*1/ aw«. Io
forcible resUlaweoto the r*v<r*Bt vttetr*. —
The rxj’uUicn uflbo colored member* of the
Legi.-dRlnrc. «ll. r they bad participated in
llie (oi nnliuti oMlie new government, ‘wai
nn a< tufaiiprrMe MadjvM, aud wan tinivrr.
natty ||| H»«IMC**4 bjf IU* Ilepubliesui of th#
roiioiiy. It mi ft bow and undi»guti*d f*w-
olnli.di, nmi weft followed by ninny tragical
cous.-.,.i.-nec*. All the outrugei sod tuur
•lera unlit-laftlyrar aro dire lly traceable
te the |Mk»iuiiN moused aud *ncour*g*d by
that act ut insanity. The courl^ of Georgia
haviag decided
I* f
wrong lo eel «u<
•bould Impel publishers
ilVIMMM 10 dllMttlfftMN i
criminal* puffs, which do not
ft*nee which ought to exist between ftft *41*
1om»'I Mo readcra.
Self interest. If bo other or higher motive
uni|(ri of
these indie*
____ _ Jnprui tho
opinion* of th« writer#, which no uiun of in.
telligenea believe*, mnTwhich con onljr do.
erivs lb* ignorant and eroduloiM, They do
not “pay" io begin with. They nro not |*.
gftlmal* aiticle* of trad*. -There le no pood
nod valuable eouidJrraticu given, for them.
Nuloltieof whisky or bitter*, DO free tb-kit
to »v eireua, no free drink* ftt • bar-room, no
yellow colored novel*, or flnah paper, its •
coiu|n.mcliuu for the loss of self respect
which ftft edUcr must fecl.Vhrn, braidrn re*
turning thanks for Ike favor, he reccont
i tho pub"
enee end <l
venders of
trusts confided lotb*m
tout***'
ft.
management of
Wo shall uo'.lee
dt«r.
Hu The t of r*Hrppd» U the
r England Staler
Hew England Slates I*' $40,500 pr milo ; in
Western Stale*. $4f000; mid in tho
Middle Htafa* $55.0001* IhetnUo.
&*' ***#»»«<■> there are 42.000
mile*of raUway m <qqi£r*llon. the afgre-
gate of which i< aisled lo be $1.850,000,000,
" an average of $ I1,017 per mile.
Th* Keiirs* # The peper* arc fili of Hie
r cliff. We did'ii t ere it, and don't j*>* what
they say about it. We notice, hewernr, that
' the suu shines Juet th* »ftWC, ..tit*. »UC»H i»
. list as bewitching; and the atai* t* inkle
just ns thsy did liefer*} and 'svfi, are' inclined
le the opinion that (lie eclipse Wae'nt luueh
■fler nil.
Ilnuef rarjr 111 $tt Dofimct—IIAWVVV| 'tajfif|*Ma tho former» »nd If nothing eiio
will satisfy the- Molork of reconstruction hut
abjecteubmlselon to Radical rule in our
Jet Paine Frlf ids.
Southern jjeuraalists who Iiimgine ihe Na«
Ugaal
defunct, are duerybehyf
knaves.. liul for tho butlard vote or tho
country (Irani was defeated. If* wa* not
Ihe choice of tho majority of tho whllo men
of America, n't the llmo of JiJ* fraudulent
election, and to-day fa* la ft million in tho
jninoriiy.
If Democracy is Iruo to lurailf and the
country, Radicalism la doomed, ftml ns the
Stale elections com.*, ono after the other, the
dirty tribe of half made taSh Vrlto have float,
ed to the surface in Utft/bftlUaf flood bf Toy*
olution, will go under. They aro nlraady
casting hawsers lo the 1 ’i-tpocracy, and cry*
lag oat to our life-boat* for help. For one,
w* say let them sink—they are pirates all,
and ask Tor quarters only to strike wbon con
fidence lull* suspicion of dftOf**.
At the North, there may be honeit Repub
licans, at the South hoir; The poor negro,
it is trie, may be deluded Into conscientious
conviction* tint itadioallem Is right, but
there is not, In this bread land, one solita
ry while man who dote net know that he
preaches falsehood when he preaoliei rmll-
. eatUni ns n principle, and ita dogmas as
dWMp^orlh Ihe parly ie held
together by the Cohesive power of public
spoils.” and tho centripetal force of the Na
tional debt; at the South, by ignorance and
the hope of a dunce to ittal. There 1* not a
white mail, or un intelligent negro, liclorg-
Ug to th* parly la deorgle, whose expccln.
11ons Ml short of dUhonest gains, llrown,
Farrow, Md’uy, Bullock, Blodgett, Illouiil,
Bryant, Hard, It.irneil, Bwayso and Turner
era all oa (ho aaiue lino, and their game ie
plunder. Tho “Forty Thieves" would have
Mushed alcoropaulunship with auob Insatiate
YilUius. and mlgnod tho «res«Mi< to Ihe ofll
c«ra of thrift * .»• •
NevorthelfKs, tome of our (tcnrgla e*-
changes desire us to crawflah a step or two
und Bhako liaads with theta alimy anakta.
Ucol> (Jod ! whst nu ntroelftlta imitation I
Aro w# to be innultcd with impunity, liy
luombers of <>ur vwn household? Away with
alt each counsellors t - Mark tbeiu, people
of Georgia! When you were on tho wnlcli,
nnd vigilant, these crcatitree did not dyre to
,i sjjjhr* >hvir ■Wlatonn for your embrace;
now that you are in ooaparativo repotse,
and dream that goed faith alanda aentind at
your door, Mee friends within whisper trea
son, and under the mockery ot “couserva
tlsm” your camp is to be mutinied and your
throats beared to the blades of your enemjta.
BKWAKEt MioKUUTIi;
H#rmrtC N«rr*rH-ll«w Los^l
The WaceF/of yeateniay give an m
count or fttiotiif roue of thu-ssavago
'at which hiiuiauily ahuddara. The Toll
graph say*:
amend.
H.rJ-i
upon the
Wrats. BhoulJ they Vfjeet this aensi-
bit advice Ceagreae will take enek Measures
as will lead lo something like government
»»i I'.... i. it. ai•i.-iymiV !** iix*-
Unue on tho earns line till
aga
illy bo - levcs that Jonas
. cheapest dry good*, that
flmUk sells the choicest halt, and that Hole
iatoa'a groceries are the beat selected and
offered rorsale on most r«aeonable loriaa, be
tuay say ao if ho chooses nu a piece of inform
ation to hh) readers; hut because ionoa
eeiitla hint. a present of a pair of sucks,
Smith a hat, and Robinson a bam or a pack
age of coffee, ho lia . na right whatever to
tell the public that they ar* “the bent and
most reliable beuijcii in their line.” unless he
positively know* such to he the fact. Nor
does it tut
Georgia bae opposed Radical Urn with more
vim, mere fearleea defiance, and more aue-
cwie than any of bar sisters, and aba will
coutlnue to oppose If to ike Idlicr endj and,
F6I
though frbrn^y (lea lu every Hue of the above
paragraph, when we are forced lo regulate
our moral and political ethic* according to
Ihe teachings of auch sake and Uard, we
shall not hesitate lo give Hi cm and flteir con
frere* a little last* of Ilia hvllfir* they pre
tend lo dread ao much.
IVc accepted thu itifei'itnl machinery call
ed “Reconstruction act*," mid because we
wielded the fragmentary right* uninten
tionally left ns a* to save Ihe Hlalo from ab
solute negro and carpet-ling domination, the
Way of parly spleen, and parly revenge I* lo
be Waged against u* until wo aro whipped
(olo lladical traces, or forced into resistance
for *tl( preparation. Wo ore not prepared
to counsel the latter, but we never Intend
State affair*, the doctrine or universal auf-
frag© will havi to bo abandoned and the
white people of tb* Honib disfranchised
again, or the rtil# of Ilia bayonet made aba
solute, \fhll* th* ballot bo* la left opon
and aeoeeaihle to tho people of tho South,
and th* preae la permitted to hurl Ita
lliunderholta from the battlement* of free
thought, thofo will bo no aubatantlal
radical triumphs among ua, and thelF
temporary aeklevomenlawill only haaton tho
filial catastrophe of tho party aa a national
rganiaation.
A gre
great reapoalhll'.ly now real* upon the
Domocracy of Georgia. If wo stand Arm,
the disintegrating wave* of the natlonul dis
grace will break at our baa*, and the recoil
ing aurg* will overwhelm tho author* of tho
nation's woo. Wo ars securely anchored,
and supported by tho two great pillar* that
bavejuat been raised from tho depths—'Vir
ginia and Tsuiiewsa, wa tuny audio at tho
frantic raving* of tho aiorm and hid defiance
lo Its aurgiug eea* of spasmodic madness.
If we move from our moorings, we may ho
driven upon tho broakors before wo eau
again find eafa anchorage.—Rather let ue
throw out cage anobora and make our fast
enings impregnable.
The Tre«tieit«r ikeSeKh.
The Htdtttmnn condenses a vast deal of
Iralh on this subjsot. It says lbs nta
jlgaant and persecuting spirit man
ifested by the Radicals towards tba Hoalbsrn
peoplo is almost without a parallel In the
records of human bitterness and vindictive
ness. Thoro never has been an hour sKtoe
tho war when the Houlh eould not have been
safely restored lo Us old relations to the
Union, not only without danger, but with
the greatest benefit to tho public interest*
It might bavo boon done within two mouths
after.the war euded, and, if it had beoiiduue
we should now have pease iu fact aa well it*
la nams; our ooiunttrolal prosperity wjuI.I
have been restored, our uaUnusl debt great
iy reduced, and Hie whole country pul un
tbs broad highway lu its foruinr wealth and
greatneaa, livery candid and vutluual man
knows that this would have been Ihe result
of a conciliatory policy towards Ilia South,
and no one preteuda Hi* levcrso but Hie vile
party tuerecnartee, who, for Ihe take of per
sonal autl political aggrandisement, are de
llbyralety srorlfloing the peso#, happiness
nitd prosperity of Ihe natUn.'
. Tho course bf the dominant paity in Ibv
Nerth to the Boullu'ni people since Ihe war
hsfiiim-.bawr ioi tntjre fiendish than the
war it wolf. ' Unjustifiable as tho war was, It
^ fa#fls<yod by fi. atmblance of
alHiougb displayed ou a side which
fator of only’A vs to on*.
puMio to pstruaise by Ibeir pres-
Mir money the dispensers and
i Ibim
t lisnsflt the merchant. Nobody who
ha* any senas buys goods from a polled cs ■
tabli.ibuivnt merely because it is puffed, and
were editorial notices only published where
•hey are deserved,' and nut as a return for
prSS«Llt, they would
. „ then he ofsoino value
lo all parlies —to tho public, the nii-n haut
and the newspaper publisher-
Again do we eartii'clly cnuiiui'iid Mr. Hay-
good's article, anil siuri.rrly’du wi> Impc lliut
the lesnou it inculcates will be widely learn
ed.
SPECIAL TO THE <3>
- '■'■■P-BBMe—l-.'gMBeW
xat. KDWAED B, WHITE’S
ES a LIS If A FRENCH
wmm
BetNitK fldHl for Ton*
V*U b> No. t9 Wf.l forty-
oyyo.il. Ke.er.oir I’4rk,
Vork City.
Jftv » % Sha w
Is now lb New York wk«r« all. la auklu, Urw. w4Jlil«w la ■ ha, onul ilif.1 iloak of
Millinery and Ladies’ Furnishing Goods,
Embracing every variety usually kept in a FIItflT-CLANS MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT.
THE OPE^KO W MUS. SHAWM
FALL BONNHPrS cto HATS
Will be tha RICHEST ULSI'LAV ©fall that ih.Stylish, F.le K ant and Graceful, io tho way of
Lsdius' lle»d-I)ro**cs llisl Im* tvei been i-rbibitud in this City-
Hocaithlho Jourml ,V Nrutugcr.
There are peopln in Hie land so devout
•hat they will allow no kind of a musical
Instrument in their Imiih-h; others there
aro who would Imro o|.| women for being
witches, and others still who think a circus
is hell, and'ferpsicore tho princess of the
lanined.
These weak minded people aro afraid lo
look at the picture* in • -Tlio Day's Doing)
and fairly shudder nt a glimpse of the “Po
lice Handle.” Their emotional sensibilities
are a source of couslunl tori lire to llictn, nmi
it requires an eternal struggle with Hie llrsh
and the devil to avoid Ihcfiutnt consequences
of temptation.
Wedou't happen to be onnoflhe kind, and
if Huff tell* our renders that hollas Imcon
and corn to sell, we'll endorse him editori
ally ; If Hewitt of AiigiiHta Advertises wills.,
ky and should arm! its ndumljohn, wo should
ootiiiiioiid him to the ptilruniige he merits.—-
If Wise lakos n place in our colmniis lo no
vate erookory nud iiouse-lurnlshing goods,
we’ll holp him with a local, and if Hlosur A
HUsmau or tho Welch's send us a sample of
whiskey (iiuporlud for medio in al purposes),
we'll say whether U l>o good or not. If tho
Findlay's stnl Hshofield perpetralo a double
column oaab about their Iron Works, It shall
bs our pleasure to burnish them with be.
eoralng paragraphs, and when tho Lloyd's
compliment ua with u suuk of Oolieu Mill*
flour, wears dend-suro to speak well or
them—aud so of our patrons generally.—
Our advertisers shall havu our heat efforts in
their bolmir, nuda circus cun get an, i;.\tua
any day.
We dont oare much wlmt Artaxcrxos did ;
less what Napoleon's policy is, nud nothing
st all about the Arabian Knights—Wro on
the ”/rins/»" of tho “XIX Century," uud tho
“Lightning NuhtduloY' nil tho go.
lb addition to her usual full line of
BONNETS, HATS, RIBBONS, LACES, FRENCH FLOWERS, &c
Mrs. Shaw will opcu a Large and well selected Block of everything
NOVEL -A.2STID LTSEEUL1
That a Lady would require. The demand for
Now Ad v or Lino mo nt h
li VOICE FROM THE SOOTH!
LOUD!
LOUDER!!
LOUDEST!!!
Denning it an absolute fort that a man'
heikllIi should be Ids In .1 mid niuHt peculiar
care, wo have taken the Utterly In pnul be
low n fuw IsslinioiintU which ho to hIiuw how
sickness may be removed and lieu lilt main
llined by n .Southern Medicine made only tor
Moulheru People. We lefer to Hint lime h«.u
a red remedy
MAGGIEL’S LIFE PILLS I
Used as they are nluiosl universally,
■annul but lake piidc lu oursclvea thm ilie«o
msdieiiiPH tiplicaie by their sales alone
■ r
prouder eieineuce limn ininl preparatio.'.s ut
our aim
tho day attain It ahull always
aud moat earnest care to muiuiuiu tho slaud-
nd of their eierlleuo*
HEAR WHAT IS SAID!
We heard U staled yesterday, ; by a a p
horiitlwami brutal*
Am
tkkt a most h<
near station No. 10, ou. tha U*l
Friday lffkt. lie elated that tl
“sjjUy were cndeuvorii
.WO negroes who ha
Beds, pear station .
aud after gagging and .binding
uo otto redeeming quail-
me tha
of affair* sinee th# war ter
been purs dcvilisiu, and
wlll tuko Us place in the
isaan cruelty by tha aide of the
if fiQ‘1 of Ik* atrocities perpetra
Americfti sivages up— lhtlr capt 1 vaa.
REJAD
HEAD:!
XlElADni
rhh In from lk« Hon. ft. II. KltpVtnj.
Liaaarv IIsli., Cftawr<ien*vii.LR. Ha , \
duly 18. 1801). f
MAoniKL’a Pill ari> Salvb Wnaqs, N. Y
Hair pvi-vic* iMthemwUflendr
* when a slave of tho father of one'of the
young ladle©, sad in this wise .• lie was en
deavoring to maks his escape frourliis niaa
Sk wsMssrsaste
one 0 r li«r tlnwrt of Iho “nlKgom,” Ita *fallier»
ISP John W. Korney i* praikina
Alox.tnder White aud 8ao. ltioo in
hii "two ptpcm, both daily.” Wbkt
AlNbamian can dwervo and »w»i*i-
pralu from Korney without a blu,h ol
HhamsV Laat year, wbon the*o turn
by their own raw,For-
liung lliom wa uore-
UkXTl.KUrx, « « . « . AnJ 1 aim
say that l will moat cluverftdly accept the
-tedidnes (Maggivi's Pills and Halve), you
propose lo eood, and from th* re/m/ufum tl/iktir
... . . - hben-
tirtuti will try them with hopes of nine'
tit. Yours trnlv,
ALEXANDER It. STEPHENS.
•ilti ILutfry. Wliat are
“lof? mCMftlMkbd
, _ ranni Itavo been piuoli
eliftpo (Vom Ahp juuuo dlity
Fatsttb OoitBT House, Ala., July, 1SC0.
Gkntsi—We are entirely out of your Mag
gUl’s Pills. Rend IIS ft supply by SipreM
nlonoe, for RiLtni's Diskanks. Your Mill
gtoFwHiHs work wondsre. They *«’ •- A
Ang AG. \
aUrity ersry daj
They gain ia | op
dir, Ala., “Watciiman*" ‘
BONO PITHLl
jjsissmi.
Tlokets
Pare.
_ ■ ghd-S«d!
UT tUvisraction. , Out**
t AND Af'TKIt TUB IO»B INSTANT.
VUJI.CII. .
* Returfi Tickets, lo and from either ter
ser station ou this P.uad can be-pur-
•dfor ONE FAKE Said Ticket* r *
l October 1st,
1 ~ d
;S. broke their ccU-tlonr.-and undo their eteape.
Elugant Ladies’ Walking Boots, Congress Gaiters,
"White Ivid. Slippers,
I. .uali .. to ia.hlCB tl,. purtti... of ft I.nrge nmi Blepint A-s.orlnient.
Kid Glove*—White, Black and Colored,
KftruaRftCfts: Biehop PoUer, New Yerkt
iabap Davis, South UatoUna; Rev W T>
raaticy, Atlanta, Ga ; Prof Henry, South-
Ionian Institute; Gen Wade IlamptotB. Soolb
Carolina; W W Corcoran, Washington. DC;
Presideul Mlddletoe, Chaxlealon CoRtgo;
Prof Davies, New Ycrk( W Oilnior* Slums,
South Carolina; Prof Bartlett, Wast Point
IlilMgiy Aeademy. Y>
• August goth, l8C0-gm
Raivson Estate Stores
To Rent
T HE four Rrick 8lorss In tha RAW80N
BUILDING, corner of Broad and Wash
iagton streets, Albany, will ba rented at pub*
lie auction at tho building, at 11 o'clock, a. m ,
On the 1st Tuesday in Sept I860
Rent lo commoace on the let day of Octo
ber 18(iV, and to end on the last day of 8cp-
lumber 1870—uoles aud good security, pay
able monthly.
A. K. ltAWSON, Admr’x
Aug U, 18GU- Ut
Lo VERT
FEMALE COLLEGE,
TALBOTTON, GA.
The Pail Term of Ibis In*litution will open
on the FIRST MONDAY, (blit day) ot Sep
tember 18U9, and contiuue flvo monthe.
Tuition la any College Class $2» 00
•• •• “ Actdemlc Class 20 00
*• “ “ Eleraealnry Deparlm'l 15 00
Ineldental ozpenee (paid ou cnttance) 1 00
Diploma Fee (paid nt graduation) 5 00
Puptte may select LATIN or FRENCH iu
the rrgnlar courae.
Instruction in ornamental branches at rea
sonable rates.
Fhysioal Training
WITHOUT C1IAR0E.
From the most eelsbraled manufacturers. The ELKO ANT and COMFORTABLE
Boulevard Skirt!
(ALL WOOL AND W1TII0UT 8EAMB), one of tlio greatest and most popular achievements
o( the day. s
The G-lovd-Fitting; UorsetL
COILS, PUFFS, CHIGNONS, L’UttLH, SKIRTS, in every vatielyj /
STAMPED YOKES, BRAIDS, A(!., AC.
Mr* HII,\W'fl ptirclm.-'ea will be made tinder her nmi prrxonnl iniiitciion. She has so
long atudied the testann.1 wtahon of THE LADIES OF ALBANY, llml she fialler* beraeU
that liar *rte«Onn* will give pprfMd saili'fiM-il'in.
Onlera for HrbUI Tmitssetiux. for LADIES' nnd INFANTS' WARDROUKM, filled with
tr, judgment, and diapaUh. Order* eoliuiled.
A full Fall Opening the 1st. of November
D^Siw Kelabliahment. nI Hip OLD fcTAUD, oiqiosite the Ai.iknv Kawe Orrtrt.
Aiiifimt “t ill, imui-if
THE NEEDLE COTTON GIN
-AND-
Condenser.
The Heat and Cheapest Gin in the Market
ITS 1*01 NTS OK SUPERIORITY ARE AS FOLLOWS:
V
jMHHT. The teeth or needles being perftoily round, the Colton ia drawn from Ihe seed
WITHOUT CUTTING OR NAPPINll.. Jl will lliu* glu the long staple varieties aa per
fectly ns die nhor! ttapla.
SECOND. It will gin about twice aa fa*t aatlie Saw (Iin, the warranty being eight pound*
of Rat per hour for each circle of needles.
“IU!
THIRD, lly means or the Condenser the mu,I and dust is aepainted from th* list.
FOURTH. Th# reed ar* cleaned mure perfectly than by any Saw Oin.
Again: Each circle is divided Into or conipoHcd of ten seclion* or segments, any one of
which may be replaced, In ease of injury, wif.out losing an/ other part of the circle.
TIIK PoLLOtVINU ARE TUB H17.E4 MADE. WITH PRICES, IN ATLANTA, Oppo.itc Each:
16 CIRCLES OF NEEDLES,
23 CIRCLES OF NEEDLES,
30 CIRCLES OF NEEDLES,
40 CIRCLES OF NEEDLES,
SO CIRCLES OF NEEDLES,
$170
220
200
360
426
1 Those wishing to pMwkae* this season will oblige by ordering early.
P. W. j. ECHOLS, Atlanta,
OKNKKAL AGNNT FOR OKORGIA.
N. & A. F. TIFT,
Special Agents, al Albany, Ba.
p
Wholesale Dialer
CORN, BACON, FLOUfi, Wfl|
‘ cx^ts, R-ys. i-iA.Tr,
8A.I/T, SUQ-A.R,
Coffee, Bagging Ties,
WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, Etc,
-:0:-
If you WRiita Car Load
OD
. 8UID rOOt 0RDBB8 TO
W. AL. iEiTJfl,
Hoard In the town with REST FAMILIES
can bn lutd nt $15 per month.
AR bills for tuition PAYABLE III AD
VANCE.
Tidbotion may be reaohed by stage DAILY
"-.tin—•
from Geneva cn Muscogee Railroad.
gQk. For further particulars apply to
HENRY D. MOORE, President.
Aug 17, IStilMet 8ep Talbot ton, Ga.
DIVIDEND NO 31
Boutii-Wbstmn Rail Road Company, J
Macon, Ga., Augusl 12th, 18GD.
DIVIDEND ot Four ($4.00) Dollars per
almre on the capital slock kif I Ida Com
‘ 'tiftio, lias this
pany, ns hold on tho 81st ultii
day been dci-lavtd by the Board of Dlrectora
payable oft-uml after 19th instnnt in United
Hliites currency. •
Thu United States Revonue tax will be paid
by this Company.
' holder* in Savannah will receivo (heir
HtockhoUler*
Dividend* al Central Railroad Bank.
JNO. T. 1101 FEUILLET,
Aug. 17,18tW-2w Seo’y and Treai.
FALL AND WINTER
Iinjioi-tation 1809.
Ribbons, Millinery and Stiaw Gooda,
AUMSTHONd, CATO It & CO.,
—.287 and 280 Bntiinoro Ftrcfl—
BALTIMORE.
I M PORTERS and JOBBEllH ot Bonnet and
Trimming Ribbons Velvet and Sash Rib
bons, Bonnet Silks, Batins and Velvets, lllu
cions, Illuml*. Lane*, Ruchos, Nolle and
Crapes, French Flowers nnd Feathers, Straw
Runnels and Ladies' ID.i*. (trimmed and nn-
trimmed,) Silk, Velvet and Felt llonneta and
lists Sundowns and Shaker Ifood*. The
Urgcat Stock of Millinery Goods in this conn
“ * in choice variety, which
try, and unequalled . ..
we offer nt prices Unit will defy competition.
D0U Orders solicited.
Aug 17, 1809 - 2w
,B. A. WISE & CO.
If jou wont a Cat- Loac
on Asrnima is the
PRODOCS Oil
• SEND YOOR ORDERS VP TO
W. A.. H I
IF YOU WANT;
le Carnap for Less
Than yon can so to New York and!
. OIVB TOUR ORDER TO
W. A.. HU3
Maco»t.!3
CHERRY ST,
MACON, GA.
Wholesale Dealer* In
Cutlery, Silver-Plated Ware,
COOKINO STOVES, HOLLOW-WARE,
GENERAL MSE^BNIIS
CiOOUH.
Manufarlurera of PLAIN TIN WARE, Job-
lmra of TIN PLATE WIRE,
SHEET IRON, and TINNERS’ MATERIAL
of every deaeriptioa.
Orders solicited.
B. A. WINK A CO ,
MACON, GA.
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CROCKERY!
DIRECT IMPORTATION I
I I»M«Ma«t. on MutbcrrjSt., Uuon, 0»„
a Jobbing House of
Reward!
CIIIHA, CROCKERY,
»*) CLASS WARE:
KEROSRKK LAMPS,
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Jobbing
Orders aoliclied.,
„ WIRE.
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