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n f s •! ay, July 28, 1 8 7 2.
, ■' te letters should not he directed to th e
- ‘- ',r to the office; but to the person only fo r
jchoiii intended.
Business letters should be directed to R. A
jrrison (Jo.
M, John A. Orme, has charge of tne Sub-
; |t ’ ion ii s t, and to him all business letters
pertaining to Subscriptions &c., must be
“ Krvbn? matter as Advertisments, or special
•iocs appealing in the tirst Local column will
nu charged for at the rate of fifty cents per line;
' second coh’inn. twcn/yfice cents per line;
111 Ji third, twnty cents, aud for the remain-
, the regular price, $1.00 per square-
egaies to the convemidri oa the 24th
Conferring together Tor harmony on
this question. But We thidk it en
tirely loo early to nominate a can
didate yet, for reasons that must be
very apparent to every one.-^-San*
detsville Georgian.
m
NEW ApVEIlTlSEME.vra,
Among the Whale*.
IV> sure you go to the Free Lec
ture at Templars Hall, this, Tues^
i. lV n ight. Mr. Munday entertains
, v|l [, artless narrative of whaling ad
venture.
Soap, Starch, Soda, Candles—Ada-
oautiue, Sperm aud Parafine—Table
^] t( Blacking, Potash, &s., at Cook’s.
July 22, 1S72 2t
Burbacue, etc.
The two hundred and twenty-
;e ven Good Templars of Milledge-
viile, will meet at the State House,
a tSi o’clock, A. M., on Thursday,
::H 1 move thence, in ample convey
ance, furnished free, lo the barbacue
fllie Brethren at Montpelier Lodge.
\ grand time is anticipated.
Friday night the election ofoff*
:.eers, for the ensuing term will oc
ean, at which time No. 115 will be
prepared to-receive the unredeemed
balance of the community. Come
Svrup and Vinegars ! You can get a
superior article of cither at Cook’s.
GOOD TEMPLAR’S, NOTICE.
All Good Templars desiring con
veyance lo the Dinner at Montpelier,
on Thursday next, are requested to
leave their names with Mr. Ed.
Lane, at Mr. Miller’s Store.
Broein6, Backets, Baskets, Chamber
Sets, Step Ladders, Wheel-barrows,
Trunks, &c., &c., at S. A. Cook’s.
fi?' We call the attention of our
brethren of the pres* to an adver*
.sement in another column. We
live for sale a No. 1 Adams Press,
sad will sell it cheap.
Prices to suit the times.—Money is
nice, and prices at Cook’s are 'marked
own accordingly.
ff/ 5 ” Joseph Staley has just re
vived a lot of Patent Five Minutes
Ice Cream Freezers, and Water
coolers. June 1st.
Brogan Shoes at Cook’s for Si 50 !
Teas are lower. Yon can get a fine
article, Black or Green, at Cook’s.
Java Coffee—3 lbs. for §1, at Cook’*
Axes—Collins aud Ten Eyck, only
it 25, at Cook’s !
Twentieth Senatorial District.
reply to our
ncock in reference to the Sena-
ship ot the 20th District, we have
lo say : There can be no ques
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Time and Ealiehteird Experience h ave
shown that certain substances formerly
used and relied on in medical practice,
are unnecessary and dangerous; yet
some of these substances have found
their way into medical compounds. Dr.
Walker’s California Vinegar Bi
tters, however, contain nothing injuri
ous, being composed exclusively of ve
getable substances from California. For
all disorders of the liver, kidneys, blad
der, skin, and digestive organs, and for
purifying the blood, they are the most
wonderful remedy known. Aug. 1.
midsummeiTmaladies.
The hot solar rays that ripen the har
vests generate many distresing diseases.
If the liver be at all predisposed to ir
regularities, this is the season in which
bilious attacks may be anticipated. A
weak stomach, too, is weakest in the
summer months, and the loss of vitality
through the pores bylexcessive perspira
tion, is so great, that a wholesome tonic,
combining also the properties of a diffu
sive stimnlaut and gentle exbilarant, is
in many cases necessary to health, and
under no circumstances should be dis
pensed with by the sickly and debilitat
ed. Of all the preparations iutended
thus to refresh, sustain and fortify the
human frame, there is none that will
compare with Hostetter’s Celebrated
Stomach Bitters. They have been
weighed in the balance of experience
and not found wanting; have been re
commended from the first as a great
medicinal specific, not as a beverage,
and in spite of interested opposition from
innumerable interested quarters, stand,
after a twenty years trial, at the head of
all proprietary medicines intended for
the prevention and cure of all ordiuary
complaints of the stomach, the liver, the
bowels, and ,the nerves. In the un
healthy districts bordering the great
rivers of California, Hostetter’s Stomach
Bitters may be classed as the standard
one for every species of intermittent or
remittent fever. The people who in
habit those districts, place the most im
plicit confidence in the preparation—a
confidence that is increased every year
by the results of its operation.
As bitters, so called, of the most per
nicious character, are springing up like
fungi on every side, the public is here
by forewarued against the dram-shop
frauds. Ask for Hotstetter’s Bitters, see
that the label, etc., are correct, and re
member that the genuine article is never
sold in bulk, but in bottles only. Aug.
CRIMSON CLOVER.
Red Clover, Saplin Clover, White dors - ,
Alaike Clover, Mammoth Clover, LUCERNE,
Luinforn, TALL MEADOW OAT GRASS.
Orchard Grass. Timothy Grass, Red Top cr
Herd's Grass, Blue Grass. Mixed Lawn Grass,
Rye Grass, Svrart Scented Vernal Grass Seed
Rye, Seed Barley, Seed Oats, Seed Wheat,
j Agricultural Implement', Guano. Live Stock.
Machinery &e. Send for my Grass Seed
! Circular giving brief description, how to plant
! &c.
MARK W. JOHNSON.
P. O. Box 230, Atlanta, Ga.
July 23, 1872. 3m.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
PLAIN QUESTIONS FOR INVALIDS —
Have the routine'medicines of the profession
done you no good? Are you discouraged and
miserable! If so, test the properties of the new
Vegetable Specific, Dr. Walkers California
Vinegar Bitters, already famous as the fin
est invigorant, corrective and alterative, that
Las ever seen the light. Dyspeptics and per
sons of bilious habit should keep it withiu
reach, if they value health and ease.
WHAT EVERV .’iORSEMAN WANTS.—
A good, cheap aniV~i4Jiable Liniment. Sucli
an article is Dr. Tobias’ Venetian Horse Lini
ment. Pint bottles at one Dollar. For Lame
ness, Cuts, Galls, Colic. Sprains, &c., warrant
ed better than any other. Sold by the Drug
gists, Depot 10 Park Place, New York.
BURNETT’S COCOAINE.—A compound
of Cocoa-Nut Oil, &c , for |the Hair, has es
tablished a world wide reputation. Its natu
ral adaptation, agreeableness, and Freeness
from all Injurious or Soiling Properties, to
gether with its cheapness in respect t.» dura
bility and size of bottle, render it unequaled
by any other preparation in the world. For
Sale by all Druggists.
MAGIC OF THE MOUTH.—Odiferous
Sozodont, renders the mouth enchanting, com
posed of rare, antiseptic herbs, it imparts white
ness to the teeih.a delicious dower-like aroma
to the breath, and preserves intact, from
youth to age the teeth.
July, 2 lm.
PRATT’S ASTRAL OIL.—More accidents
occur from using unsafe oils, tliRH from steam-
occur from using unsafe ons, man rrum hlchui-
correspondent boats and railroads combined. Over 200,000
— C • 1 • _ _ A* . A A IkMMM DmA A A A flA*A 1 Ol 1
families continue to burn Pratt’s Astral Oil,
and no accidents directly orindirectly have oc
curred from burning, storing or handling it—
Oil House of Chas. Pratt, Established 1770,
lO say . j. uerc uciu uc iiu nuts- NwYork - -
. under the rule of alternating! ^ BEAUTIFUL WHITE, soft, smooth and
etofore adopted, that Washington 'clear skin is produced by using G. W. Laird’s
mtvr i- p„t;.lp,l in ihp m nd idflte l ‘Bloom of Youth." It removes tan, freckles,
rntyis entitled to the candidate gunbura8andia , oth e r .discolorations from the
the Senalorsbip of the 20lh dig
it, at the next election.
Hancock is mistaken when he
;s that T. J. Adams was nomin
al by Washington county and that
mcock took no part in it. It is
e there was no regulat meeting of
legates from the three counties,
t it was done in this way : Mr.
em Brown, a citizen of Hancock,
lifted this county that an informal
■eting had been held in Linton
d nominated Mr. T. J. Adams for
nator. So, when the convention
this county met, recognizing the
dit of Hancock to the candidate,
that time, they acquiesced, be-
ving that no belter selection than
Adams could be made, and so
1 matter rested until the day be-
e the election commenced, when
3 were informed that Mr. Adams
d positively declined and that
incock would nominate no other
in. Then we, not like Hancock,
lling to surrender the fight, began
look about for another candidate,
nen Mr. Z. H. Houghton came for-
ird and offered to run if no other
m would. Then we started Mr.
H. Pitman and T. J. Gilmore to
lily the other counties. On the
st morning of the election, Dr. J.
Roberts came to Sandersville, di
ctly from Milledgeville, with print-
i tickets with Adams’ name on
em, and stated that Adams was
dng voted for in Baldwin and
aneock, Mr. Houghton at once
agnanimously came down and we
?stroyed his tickets and voted for
dams. He received the nexthigh-
t vole, and when the negroes were j
irned out, was seated and served
aly as Senator, and drew pay for
ie same, until the negroes were re
skin, leaving the complexion brilliant and
beantiful. Sold at all druggists. This prepa-
tion is entirely free from any material detri
mental to health.
JUST THE REMEDY NEEDED.—Thanks
to Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, we have
for years been relieved from sleepless nights
of painful watching with poor, suffering, teeth
ing children.
FOR DYSPEPSIA.—Indigestion depres
sion of spirits and general debility in their va
rious forms ; also, as a preventive against Fe
ver and Ague, and other intermittent fevers.
The Ferro-Pbosphorated Elixir of Calisaya,
made by Caswell, Haeard Sr Co., New York,
and sold by all Druggists, is the best tonic, and
as a tonic for patients recovering from fever or
other sickness, it has no equal.
THURSTON’S IVORY PEARL TOOTH
POWDER.—The best article known for clens
ing and preserving the teeth and gums. Sold
bv all Druggists. Price 25 and 50 cents per
bottle. F. C. Wells & Co., N. Y.
RISLEY’S GENUINE GOLDEN BELL
COLOGNE WATER according to the origin
al formula of Prevost, Paris, so long and favor
ably known to the customers of HavilandHar-
ral and Risley and their branches, for its fine,
permanent fragrance is now made by H. W.
Risley, and the trade supplied by his succes
sors, Morgan & Risley wholesale Druggists,
N Y
Carbolic SALVE, recommended bv the
leading Physicians aud the President of the
New York Board of Health, as the most won
derful Healing Compound ever known. Gives
instant relief to burns, cures all kinds of sores,
cuts aud wounds; and a most invaluable salv^
for all purposes. Sold everywhere at 25 cents
per box. John F. Henry, Sole Proprietor, 8
College place New York.
CHRISTADORO’S HAIR DYE is the safest
and best. It corrects the bad effects of inferior
dyes, while the black or brown hair tints it
produces are identical to nature. Factory 68
Maiden Lane, New York. _
SVAPN1A is Opium purified of its sicken
ing and poisonous properties discovered by
Dr. Bigelow, Professor of Botany, Detroit
Medical College. A most perfect anodyne and
soothing opiate. John Parr, Chemist, New
York- . ...
June 1 r * n lm
GROVER 4 BAKER
Sewing Machine Agency.
MISS LUCY J. READ, the well known
agent fi r the above justly celebrated SewiDg
Machine, wishes to inform the citizens of Han
cock, Baldwin, Wilkinson and adjacent coun
ties that she is still prepared to supply all ;
who desire the above first class Sewing Ma- j
chine. Orders sent to Augusta. Ga., will
meet with pi ompt attention. Machines sold j
on time or monthly installments. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
MISS LUCY J. READ,
july 16 tf 326 Broad St. Augusta, Ga.
I UfOffTGOSlBSY OOtJRT OF O^IXA-
1 111 Ht —June Ten*. 1872} \
By John A. McMillan, Ordinary of said
county. ~r , 4 .
MRS. NANCY McLEOtl, haS Applied for
exemption of personalty, and setting apart
and valuation of Homestead; and! will pas
upon the same on the loth day of July. 1872,
at JO o'clock A. M-, at mV office in Ml Yeftlon,
Ga. JOHN A. McMILLAN O. M, C.
jane 25 2t. _____
G eorgia Montgomery county.:
Court of Ordinary.
To all whom it may concern.
JOHN D. McLEOD, having filed his peti
tion for letters of administration on the estate
of Alexander T McLeod, late of said county,
dec’d. This is to cite all creditors and next
of kin of said Alexander T. McLeod, to be
and appear at my office within the time allow
ed by law, and show canse if <any. they can.
: why permanent administration should not be
| granted to said John D. McLeod, on said es-
! tate.
Witness my hand and official signature this
j June 3rd; 1872.
JOHN A. McMILLAN, O. M.C.
j jtine 25 fit.
Ac# ADVERTISEMENTS
Notice,
A LL partic-s indebted to the undersigned
are rrquested to call and settle at once
and save costs.
C. B. MUNDAY.
Milledgeville, Ga., June 9th, tf.
Selling off at Cost.
T HE undersigned takes this method of in
forming bis friends and the citizens of
Milledgeville that he will close out his entire
Stock of Shelf Goods with many other articles,
at cost, for cash, Purties desiring bargains
will call soon.
C. B. MUNDAY.
Milledgeville, Ga., June 9th, tf.
ISAAC T. HEARD & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
AUGSUTA GEORGIA
General Agents for
Gl'LLETT’S IMPROVED AND LIGHT DRIFT
COTTON GIN.
3?rice $4: Per Saw.
T HESE GINS were sold the past season
for the tirst time. They are made under
Mr. G ullett’s personal supervision, at his
works in Louisiana, who never allows one to
be sent from bis works until it has been fully
tested, and made to gin perfectly in every res
pect. This mode of testing is very important
to the purchaser, as he does not run the risk
of receiving aud setting up a Gin to find it, on
trial, to be imperfect.
The IMPROVED GIN differs materially
from the Steel Brush Gin formerly sold by us,
inasmuch as the Steel Brush has three brush
es, while the New Gin has but one.
We guarantee every Gin to be of very light
draft, to thoroughly clean the seed, and make
a superior sample. Bcsincs, It is simple in
its construction, easily adjusted aud gins very
fast.
We respectfully refer to all those who have
used the Improved Gin the past Winter.
Planters wishing Gins will consult their own
interests by either writing to us for our Circu
lar with Certificates, or calling at our office
and exainini g for themselves before purchas
ing elsewhere.
Gg^We will take back every Gin which
does not work well when fairly tested, and
pay all expenses incurred by the purchaser.
Address IS v AC T. HEARD & CO.,
july 16 3m. Cotton Factors, Augusta, Ga.
Laurens Sheriff's Sales.
W ILL be sold before the Court house door
in Dublin Laurens County, within the
legal hours of Sale, on the first Tuesday in
Augnst next, the following property viz. One
tract of land lying on the East side of the Oco
nee river, number of acres not known, but
known as the place on which Duncan C.
King now lives. Levied on as the property
of Duncan C. King to satisfy two fi fa’s from
the Justice Court of the 52nd District G. M„
one in favor of Jethro Arline, the other in
favor of M.H. Mason vs. Duncan C. King,
and both transferred to Jas. A. Johnson. Lev
ied on and returned to me by James L. Glover
Constable.
ALSO, one mouse colored mare Mule, levied
on as the property of Win. W. Brantley, to
satisfy one fi fa from Laurens Superior Court,
Elisha Wilks administrator, and Julia Ann
Gay administratrix, vs. Wm. W. Brantley,
property pointed out by Jonathan Rivers
Plaintiffs Attorney.
GEO. CURKELL, Sheriff.
Dnblin, Ga. July 5th 1872. tds
^JEORGIA BALDWIN COUNTY.
ORDERED that the Court of Ordinary be
adjourned until 10 o’clock A. M., on the fif
teenth inst. Executors,Administrators. Guar
dians and Trustees who have failed to make
returns by July first; asrequired by law. will
be proceeded against under section 2490. of
the Code, unless their returns are made by
the fifteenth inst. July 1,1872.
2t M. R. BELL, Ord’y.
Lumber! Lumoer!!
T HE UNDERSIGNED take pleasure in
informing the citizens of Milledgeville,
and Baldwin county, that they are prepared
to furnish LUMBER at their Mill, at Scotts-
boro, at the following rates until further no *
tice.
First Class Lumber.
Second Class Lumber,
Rough Edge, - -
Strips, 2 Horse Load,
Strips, 4 Horse Load,
Slabs 2 Horse Load,
Slabs 4 Horse Load,
Pine Wood per per cord;
We will deliver any of the above Lumber
at any point within the incorporate limits of
Milledgeville, for Four Dollars per thousand,
additional to above prices.
All orders left with our agent, Mr. C. B.
Monday, will be promptly attended to.
25 4 N. & A. CORMANNY,
$ 10,50
8,00
5,50
1,25
- 2.25
15c
25c
- 75c
^Notice lo Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA, BaldwinlCounty.
A tL persons indebted to the estate of P. E.
Pritchard, late of said county, deceased,
are hereby notified to make immediate pay
ment to the undersigned ; and those having
claims against the same are notified to present
them in terms of the law
P. L. FAIR, Aom r.,
With the will annexed.
June 25,1872. ®w.
tVe see no impropriety in the del*
new advertisements.
For Sale.
ATTENTION PRINTING OFFICES.
F OR Sale afirstrate ADAMS PRE88, upon
which the TIMES & PLANTER of
Sparta, ia now printed. It can do firstrate
book work. For Terms apply to
J. k. ORME, Milledgoville, Ga
Montgomery Sheriff Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House
door in Mt. Vernon, Montgomery coun
ty within the legal hours of Sale, on the first
Tuesday in Augnst next, an undivided half
interest of lot No 220, foil lot and 226fraction,
lyin'*- in the 6 district of said county, levied
on as the property of James W. Mclntire to
untisfv oue city court fi fa from the city of Sa
vannah, in favor of W. N. McRae vs. James
W Mclntire. Property pointed out by McRae.
Purchasers paying for title and stamp.
Fu MARTIN COUEY, Sheriff M. C.
(Printer* fee $2.30) J“ ne a5 - * 872 - tda -
Notice to Debtors and Creditors,
TATE <5F GEORGIA,
Baldwin Countf.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of
I Michael Cunningham, late of said county,
i deceased, are hereby notified and requested
to make immediate payment to the undersign
ed, and those having claims against same are
notified to present them duly authenticated
according to law,
C. B. MUNDAY, Adm’r.
Juno 10th, 1872, tf. ,
Montvale Springs,
Blount County, East Tennessee.
rpHIS FAVORITE SUMMER RESORT
.L will be opened for the reception of Visi
tors on the 15th of May. Tickets to the
Springs and return, can be obtained at all
prominent points.
Board, per mouth, for May aud June, $45;
for Juiy, August and September, $60; for three
months $150.
Address for descriptive pamphlets, 4e.
JOS. L. KING, Proprietor,
april 20 rn tf Montvale Spring!
FOREST CITY
FOUNDRY,
FENWICK STREET, NEAR GEORGIA R. R,,
W ANTED, AGENTS—$100 to $250 per
mouth—everywhere, Male aud Female,
to introduce the genuine improved AIAR*
SHALL SEWING MA
CHINK- This machine will stitch, hem,
fell, tuck, bind, braid, cord, quilt, aud em
broider in a most superior manner. Rriee, on
ly $15, fully licensed and warranted for fiva
years. We will pay $1,000 for any machine,
high price or low, that will sew a stronger,
more durable or more elastic seam than ours.
It makes the ELASTIC LOCK STITCH. Ev
ery second stitch can be cut., and still the eloth
can not be pulled apart without tearing it We
pay agents $100to 250 per month; and expens,
es or a commission from which twice that
amount can be made. For circulars and terms,
apply to or address.
S. MARSHALL 4 CO.
No. 102 Nassau Street, New Yoik.
CAUTION.-l-Do not be imposed on by oth
er parties traveling the country palming oft
worthless cast-iron machines under the same
name or otherwise. Ours is the ouly genuine
and really cheap machine-manufactured.
r April 23, 3m
PARKER & COLLINS,
(GARDNER'S OLD STAND)
Makers and Repairers of Vehicles
Generally.
INVITE your inspection of their work now
on hand at their shops, feeling confident it
will gain for them your patronage, and confi
dence. Repairing done promptly, and com
petition defied, as to style and durability.
Bring on your old Carriages and Buggies,
and let us make them new.
PARKER A COLLINS.
Milledgeville, Ga., April 23, 1872. ly.
P. C. Sawyer
MACON, GA.,
MANUFACTURER
OF
COTTON GINS, COTTON GIN
Material and Castings Generally.
Makes a genuine patern of the Griswold
Gin. Employs none but the best workmen,
from the shop of the late Samuel Griswold.,
PRICE NEW GINS $3.75 Pr, SAW.
MAKES THE REPAIR OF
Old Gins a speciality, at the following lsw
driees.
New Ribs
,.55 els. each.
Whteting Saws 20 “ “
New Brush and Cylinder $25.00
New Babbit Box - $1.50 cts. each.
My improved Roll Box with
swinging front $10.00.
Repair of Brush as per what is needed, and*
other work as low in proportion. Will pkjl
freight one way, i to shop. {
All work warranted to give satisfaction, o^r
money refunded. Send for Circular.
r april 9 4m.
AUGUSTA, GA.,
JlOSEPH NEAL, Gen’l Supt.. GEO. R. LOMBARD, Prop’!.
MANUFACTURER OF
PORTABLE A STATIONERY STEAM ENGINE
3
AND
BOILERS Of EVERY DESCRIPTION.
LOCOMOTIVES FOE WOOD TBACKS, SAWMILLS, WITH IMPROVED
RATCHET HEAD BLOCKS AND
All Kinds of Plantation and Hill Works.
Portable Grist Mills,
SHAFTINGS, PULLEYS, HANGERS,
Asariiig, Gin Gearing, Mill Spindles, Hoisting Screws,
Rattle Staffs, and Lighter Screws,
IRON RAILING FOR CEMETERY LOTS ABALCONIES
CAST IRON LINTELS AND SILLS, IRON FRONTS FOR BUILDINGS,
Castings of every kind, in Iron or Brass, and-
FORGINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
AND
THE GREAT
SOUTHERN FREIGHT
AND
PASSENGER LINE,
Via Charleston, S. C.
To all points in the South and Southwest.
The Attention of Merchants and Shippers is
called to the great facilities—LOW KATEB
and QUICK TIME—offered by this Favorite
and Reliable Route; forming, as it
does, a uniform and unbroken
Gauge from Charleston to
all Points in the South
and South-West.
FREIGHTS
received at all hoars
of the day, aud THROUGH
BILLS ISSUED AS FOLLOW8:
From BOSTON—Metropolitan Steamship
Line, 54 Central Wharf. H. M. WHITNEY,
Agt., Boston.
From NEW YORK—Sailing tri-weekly, Pier
29, North River. The New York and Charles
ton, and the New York and South Carolina
Steamship Lines. HENRY R7 MORGAN &
CO., Agents, 177 West St., N. Y.
From PHILADELPHIA—The Philadelphia
and Charleston Steamship Line, sailing from
Pier 8, North Wharves. WM. P. CLYDE 4k
CO., Agents, 12 South Wharves, Philadelphia
Pa.
From Baltimore—The Baltimore and Charles
ton Railroad and Steamship Company’s Liae,
sailing from Boyces’ Wharf, toot of Concord
St. MORDECAI & CO., Agents, 45 South
Gay St., Baltimore, Md.
For further information, address above par
ties, or any of the officers or agents of the line
General Agent,
BENTLEY D. HASELL,
NO 317 BROADWAY N. Y.
apr 16 prtf.
50,000 lbs. of
RAGS WANTED!
F OR which the highrst price will be paid.
Also the highest price paid for OLD
SCRAP IRON, BRASS and COPPER.
Market Price paid tor BEE8WAX .
JOSEPH STALKY.
BMilledgeville, Ga.; June 4,1878 lm
■ I
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO REPAIRING BOILERS IN THE COUNTRY,
' . < ' •
Wrought Iron, Steam Pipe, Brass Valves, Cocks, Fittings
AND
GkA^TTG-ElS, WHISTLEB, cfcO-,
On Hand and Furnished to Order 1
CIRCULAR SAWS, BELTING, SAW GUMMERS,
Steam Pumps, Babet Mettle, and all kiid ef Mill Fiadings
Furnished to order at Manufacturers’ Prices!
I GUARANTEE TO FURNISH WORK OF AS GOOD A QUAL1.
TV, AND AT AS LOW RATES
Ge can be had in. New York, Philadelphia,
OR BALTIMORE.
AGENTS FOR THE
CELEBRATED ECLIPSE DOUBLE TURBINE
WATER WHEEL.,
AND
Pickering’s Governor!
Jnr-a 11, 187».
F. S, JOHN8ON,
i*LIS TON.
8. 8. DUNLAP.
Macos.
JOHNSON & DUNLAP,
NEW YORK STORE
Grand Cleazaao* Sail!
• i >
BIG BARGAINS!
big bargains !
BIG BARGAINS!
Immense ReJuetiei
•ir Whtle Stick.
the largest stock in tm
CITY
—AT TBB—
LOWEST PRICES.
Greatest Inducements
£rer Offered*
S. WAXELBAUM l BfiO.
Have detei mined to sell their intmaasa sWt. af
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING.
BOOTS, SHOES, tU.
At close figures.and hava saeordiagly mark
ed down everything in their stock. We sail
CHINESE CLOTH for suite at «a
FRENCH LAWNS at ^
DRESS GOODS at I5e, worth $0a
DRESS GOODS at 20e, worth
DRESS GOODS st 25<-, worth
DRES8 GOODS at 30c, worth
34a
35a
44c
DEALERS IN
Hardware, Iron, Steel, Agricultural Implement, Car
riage and Wagon Material, Varnishes, Ac.
AND AGENTS FOR THE
TO THIItD STREET.
MACON. GA-
t «fril *<a.
W a have made the following reduction as aar
BLACK SILKS:
Formerly 8elling at $1 50 bow $1 X
Formerly Selling at $1 75 now £1 54
Formeuly Selling at $3 04 aow $1 74
Formerly Selling at $2 25 bow fS 45
Forroeriy Sailing at $2 50 bow $2 25
Eormerly Selling at $2 75 bow $B 54
Anothar lot of thoaa beautiful
JACONET EDGING!
At 25 cents a yard.
WHITE PIQUES at 25c, worth Me
WHITE PIQUESat 30e worth 35a
WHITE PIQUES at 35c, worth 45a
A full liae of
Satin Striped Victoria Lawns.
Elegant Black Lama Laco Paints.
Elagaut Black Lama Laea Saeaaes.
Elegant White Lama Laea Palate.
Elagaut White L-ama Lace Seequas.
At astonishingly low prises-
Doll* Yarden Calicoes,
Dolly Varden Percales,
Dolly Varden Cambrias,
Dolly Varden Cretonet,
Dolly Varden Cbiats,
Dolly Varden Lawn*,
Dolly Varden Batiate,
Dolly Varden Mnsiins,
Doily Varden Jaconet Lawna,
Dolly Varden Organdie*,
Dolly Varden Japaaese,
Dolly Varden Grenadine*
Dolly Varden Silks.
A beautiful and full liae ef
WALxnruncz ams totobt
Jost received.
Black and Gilded Fani,
And n tall variety of other atyles.
PLAITED SWI8S RUFFLINGB
j Handsome liae of
.. . *ASH RIBBONS.
A new lot ef
Pique Embroidery.
All et exceedingly lew igwes.
This ia positively a rare opnertvaity.
and everybody ehould avail th*m*el»ee
of thl* chance.
DON’T FAIL,
BUT COME AND BUT GOODS AT
S. WAXELBAUM * BBB’I.
45 and 47 Second street, Thane alar
Block. MACON, GA.
*in.