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The Appointments of tho South
ui-ai'gia Conference-
BAVXNAH DISTRICT.
A M Wynn, ptot-iil ng ehhf, Stt
vannah, Trinity .! O Brandt; Wes
ley Monumental, Savannah, GGN
Mnciloucll; Now Houston Street, Sa
vannah, O 0 Tliompxnii; Sptinsllclil,
I’ 11 Ciampler, cue to bo supplied;
Sylvauia. \V .1 l Uitalcrs; Sejiburo,
supplied by W A Rogers; betlie 1 , O
W Mathews; Aloximtb r, .1 I) Maml
in; Wayncbboto, FA Bianch; Both
any, T K Leonard; Louisville, .1 B
K Smith; Su.iulcr.svile and Tennilllc,
O 0 Clark; Washington, W L Cartel;
Davt.sboro, \l A Clarke; Gibson, W
F Bearden; Agent Wesley Monu
mental Church, .1 O A Clark; Mis
sionary to Mexico, Robert W Mc-
Donnell.
MACON district.
A T Mann, presiding cl<icr, Mul
berry Street, .1 SKey: First street,
B F Breedlove; East Macon, J W
Simmons; Macon circuit, .1 C Cul
pepper; Gordon, C W Smith, J G
Harrison; Invinton, 1> L Honiker;
Jeffersonville, J Carr; Twiggsvi le
mbsion, supplied by G M Biescott;
IlawkinSvillo and Cochran, 11 R Fel
der, Wilcox circuit, by John
Skipper; Hayneville, J T Ainswor h;
Fort Valiev, N B Oualey; Perry ami
Sandy Run, B H Saanett; Marshall
ville and Montezuma, W M Hayes;
Knoxville, J M Potter; Byron, 0 K
Roland. Wesleyan Female College,
AV C Bass, president; C A Smith,
professor. Agent and superintend
ent Orphans’ Honm, L B Payne. As
sistant editor Wesleyan Christian
Advocate. J W Burke. Missionary
to China, K 11 McLain.
COLOMISUS DISTRICT.
j w Hinton, presiding elder. Co
lumbus- St. Luke, J O A Cook; St.
Raul, W C Sovett; Broad Street
Mission, J W Domingos- Trin ty, J
E Rone. Girard, H W Ley: Catan
ia, II C Fentress, D Q Abbott; Ham
ilton, EJ Burch; Talbo ton, E II Mc-
Gehec; l'albot circuit, G S Johnson;
Geneva, R F Evans; Butler, II L
Wiggins; Reynolds mission; 1 F Ca
rev"; Buena Vista and Brrntl-y, S
D"elements; Marion, J W Folsom;
Cusscta, J R Littli john.
americub district.
J M Austin, presiding elder. Amei
icus, W Lewis; Randolph, J E Sen
tell; Clay, to bo supplied by W D
Stewart, Leary, W \V Tidwell; Guilt
bert and Georgetown, P S Twitty;
Lumpkin and Providence, Ell Har
man; Dawson and Graves. B V
Key, Weston, D Blalock; Srnilh
ville, J T Lowe; Stewart, P B Sims;
Magnolia Springs, W Lane; hU\ : °>
L A Darsey, R F \Y illinnison, super
numeraries; Sumter, J P> Wnrdlaw;
Oglethorpe, P C Harris; Vienna, E
,7 Ilentz.
THOMASVILLE DISTRICT.
T T C'nistian, presiding elder.
Thomasville, J B McOehco, luit
Gaines, S W Stubbs; Blakely, J B
AVardlaw; Albany, A M Williams;
Camilla, 11 15 Lester; Cairo, J S Jor
dan; Bainbridgc, N T Burks; Atta
pulgus, W A Simmons; Wbighom,
to be supplied by S Dcvanpott; I rini
ty, AV 11 Tigncr; S; ringbill, .1 J Ans
ley; Boston, W F Lloyd; Mcrven,
II B Bryan; Loundes and Echols
mission, S N Tucker; Quitman, W AV
Stewart; Valdosta, J B MeClesky.
WAYCUOS3 DISTRICT.
J M Marshall, presiding older.—
Brunswick, 11 B Myers; Camden mis
sion, A A Ellen wood; St. Mary’s, L
A Snow; Charlton, to be supplied by
J R Smith; Darien, to bo supplied;
Jonesyille, to be supplied: /Tincs
■ville, T S Armt-tead, W T McMichad,
supernumerary; Jcsup, AA C Davis,
Blacksbear and Way cross, N D More
liouse; Bethel, to be supplied; Bo
merville, lo be supplied; Nashville, L
H Green; Brookfield, S G Childs;
Moultrie mission, to be supplied by
J \\ r Wells; South ColLe mission to.
be supplied by D Morrison; Worth,
0 0 \A light; Warcsboro mission, AV
J Robert am; Satilli, 0 D Adams.
Eastman district.
J 0 Anthony, presiding elder.—
•Eastman. E M Whiting; Lumber
City, JL Williams; Jacksonville. AV
J Stallings; Ocmulgec, J Langston;
Springhill, T I Nuase; Graham, R,M
Booth; Mt. Vernon, C C Hines;
Eeidsville, J J Giles, US Key, super
numerary; Swainsboro, W F Rob
erts; AViightsville, D G Pope; Oco
nee, H A Hodges; Dublin, F AV
Flanders; South Bartow, C A Moore;
Bullock, to be supplied by J Purvis; ,
Cobltoivn mission, W D MrGiog r;
Bryan, WM (I Conley J R’Cid t, r, |
trasrerred to West Texas onion nee
and i-tiitioP.od at I'll Paso; Gemgc* .1
Griffiths, transferred to Si nth Cam
linn conference. Sand, y-.-eln ol su:-
retarv, R M Lorkwood.
Iloulitc Hurr'll*tl Hi llxi'V
I’mle Moee, ol Galveston, wan
not noticed near lie polls one hetiou
luy. consequently a colored stiiker
was sent out to hunt lint up. lie
was sitting l>y the lire gioaiiing dis
nudlv in his cabin.
‘-Uncle Mose, has yer voted yit?’
asked the Colored rounder.
‘‘No, chile, 1 wouldn’t risk kctcli
iu’ cold in my lungses forth all do
money in the world. ’’
“Here’s §1 to pav lor your lime.”
The old man secured tho subsidy*
remarking:
'■ Ef you is c.uniii de liuTdozo on
dis old niggali he weakens
llev you fetch'd a kerridge
for me
‘•Hit’s wailing at dc doali, Uncle
Mose.’’
‘‘ls ycr gwine t > bring me back af
ter I'so voted-V’’
“Bung you right back, Uncle
alosc; hurry, up now. ’’
“Gimme a dram forth I staits.
“Here it is,” said the said the em
issary, producing a l'ask. “Take a
pull.”
ITc pulled and ask -J:
“Gaiue to gi muo nnnuder puli
when I’sc done voted?” ami then lie
pulled again.
Yes;take antmddcr pull right now.
Don’t be afeard ob it. Dal.’s plenty
nioah whur it come from.”
So the old man pulled again, and
wanted to know:
“llcv ycr got tusuudder dollar bill
will yer ?”
“Look heath, ole man, you nm-t
’low de campaign committees made
ol money. Here s yer udder dollar.
Now jump in. De polls is guiae ter
dose.’’
“Lor’, clul j , you makin’ out you
is a statesman, licalt! ho-ah I'se be.-n
foolin’yer. I done voted de udder
ticket only dis m rnin’, Leoh ! hoah !
lienh!” and the old image settled
in front of the fire and nearly chuck
led his head oir.
IS THE DEV L A HOG.
“Mamma,’’ said a Vicksburg boy.
•is tho bad man a hog?’’
“What do you mean, my son ?’’
“I mean satan. Is he a bog ?’’
“Well, no; lie is generally spoken
of as a serpent by Christians; bat h
is popularly supposed to be without
definite form, that is, capable ol as
suming any shape that may suit, Ins
purpose. Bit why do you ask?”
“Because when I was down town
yesterday, pap got right red in the
face and told another man -il ho
didn’t whip Tom Trotter the devil’s
a hog.’ ”
“An didn't lie do it,” inquired the
anxious parent.
“No’tn he didn’t, but. tried like Ma
zes,and \vhen[tbey wiped thchlood oil’
bis face he gimme anew ball to tell
you he’d fell out of of a baggy.”
A Great Mistake.
Boys and young men sometimes
start out into life with tho idea that
one’s success depends on sharpness
and chicanery. They imagine if a
man is able to get the best of a bar
gain, no matter by what diceit and
he carries his pom! that his prosperi
ty is assured. Tins is a great mis
take. Enduring prosperity cannot
bo founded on cunning and dishon
esty. The tricky man is sure to fall
a victim, sooner or 1,-.ter, :o iho influ
ences which arc forever working against
him. 11 is house is built upon d,e sand,
and, its foundation will hip certain to
give way. Young people can not give
thes truths too much weight. The future
of that young man is safe who eschews
every shape of double-dealing,and lays
the foundation of his career in tile
enduring principles of everlasting timli
—Young Folks’ Rural.
A case of domestic scandal was
under discussion atjja tea table.—
“Well, let us think tho best of her
we can,” said an elder spinster.—
“Yes,” said another, and say the
worst— thal’n (lie fashion."
The subsciptions to tho Do Lessees
cannal stock at San Francisco thus f
far is about $1,000,000, five per cent, j
being paid. I
1801. lßßi (
IE IISIIW, 1
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While tlie Constitution ,/'di carry the
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in all Ugitinnto ohmuuM of e i.-m,
livery Georgia a oi.l every m Unfed
in Southern enterprise ami .o' ■ old
read The Constitution in one “f its cdiiions
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n Tit w AuINYT vn
i : . iill. Yi
'Bz™ 6 IwCSto?aN.u,
(Opposite the Market House)
West Si tie of Ogleiorps Street,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
This house is most conveniently sit.
rur'.ed for the patronage ef Marion, Chai
urhooehee uuJ Schb-y county men The
best Wines, Whiskies, Bser, Cigars and
Tobacco always on hand. Customers
waited on by our clever and gen'eei
young bar lender
Idlscar Fiaraaps
r\ho h now rviih in? and will be pleas
ed to have a call fiom Lis friends in
Marion and adjoining counties.
THE HEST.UHAN'T
with the freshest Fish and O.stere and
other emlibhis to sail tire human nppe
ite. Kvrvtliing well cooked awl pul de
Mention ala a-, t racoived. l’ricc so low
you Can’t helo be ptensoil.
i ¥ WATiDuB
rj l*l • it l\t aJ \J
mj! n mv,n, n.nri^
si iiijfti mi yi.
TII¥ If!
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PATENTS. Ar;;:n::-
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JOSEPH 0. BSOS 3 El OC,
.V‘i ' e f | A;
k ty Ivj
a i;KMKi>V THAT I A BUUK AND EE
1\ tVctoni cm-o f"V alt din; iiaxiit Um Uj md.
.Skin, Si'iiuVl I, Caneur in the "'dot Urn,
White h'.veiling, t’nt.irrli, Untie or id 0.-
womb and a 1 Chronic Son*, no matter ot how
one atanditi.;; wo gn '.vanUca cure it oa
j;,... Ul> - : , tl vuUt.FGiH;/ t‘> <lil'cCt.i(>Usl.
J-\V* * y V > 1 C{ V f ; •
i£L Is DvS VJ-a, U J .4. tLV
A N i?'
. i bk
Villi l.iiuse two muflicincs combiiu’dl. v; -
hnvcciiv". and hundreds Of of 'tho and n’eri-u
dis-uia h tnenthwed nbeve.
SmiolFß Scroiula hyrup
is an ink nut remedy, into ot the best blood
rurilicrnow know u to the Aiueiiciin pco^io.
L.i.m’ Citrine
•
oiil hMm anti t.ik'.m' femith’s syrup,
vmir case v. ill be easy er.ro. If yon will cr. 1
on or address ns wo will take phv.s.nfe m
R t,owing you luvidreds oicevtilieat.-s fiom
in vtk a living in this state that yon nro weij
iriuuted with, tlmt 15 tve Q■ n eumfsWn 1
ami well hy wting Star Curiun and Hiui.o s
.-crofuta Syrup. ! t you are afflicted with any
of the above mentioned diseases do not tliii, 1.
your case wilt get wed without tre-itmuU;
0.0 not d"lay; tlie sooner you cel to using our
two remedies, the sooner you will be restored
to health and happiness.
Call on .( W Al ley at, mice, m'toro it u
O late, and get a bottle Bins Aniji'a i
rup and Star Murine.
Head the following < .-rfilieales:
•lan 19 19.79.
V >< ! A Marsh, lit Ki'li ll l ](i. .■. \t. ‘in,la:
'’(n-iVUinr’.i: Tni?i ' ; t, v, vPI.v that ,vc have trii :i
wt.kv.la Bili!f i-iMt eral oW cruuii oieer
eaau.r Sac. Legs, etc., suit .<> eln er.ni.y
recoi • : it to tin ’ ahtic r i tin hist, gat. Bt and
.... i j a hi,.- hlend jimitirr that ecu tlisca lur al,
i.tiv.:s.'.vs i' r whirii i; recomilienflvd.
i tlu'.l.v, it. iO oMAs it u>;
Ml rniium: -i:,..!i:>vs -tl -.s'ko l) Al
-■lnMnoi ia US'. I(. cU ■ -- g':'" |
e i '. tt.m iifiteturcr., l-t
Jlo-.i (■Vlliiiiln
Por st!o by JVV ANSLLI, Ini na \ s.n.r a
rut. m.'-i; r'Z'y ;'i r E.d, -i doy
• - k u;- 1
Ir ; v L■ : $
-> •' i' ; -AL
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.
One oi tl '1 Idcst Marliisii!' l ,: -
SJan Ctutniry.
r who have once used the Id;. !■■ . s
.1 AUciixxji will -prefer it to all others, we;
Agents selling it wit) find it just wh . tin
poop'o want It makes tho shuffle lorn;
stieth, rum, ca ily, clots the wid. -i ran tv of
work, and winds the bobbins without run
him.; the works of the Maehine. 9-rite Us
ih-'eriptivn circulars and lull particulars of
B. 3 &A. F. EBEHiTELD, Agents,
W actley. G a
A New Kind of Watch Case.
New Iff oit is only within the last few
years time r has bin n imoroved and bronglit
within th sc each of every one; old in princi
pal becauu the first invention was made and
lir.it pate l taken out nearly twenty years
ago, and cases made at that time and worn
ev, r since are nearly as good as new. Head
the f.-llowim; which is one ease of many
hundreds; your Jeweler can tell yon of sim
ilar one.
fjANSFiixn, Pa., May 28, 1878.
I have a customer who lias carried one of
Boss patent Cases fifteen yens, and I knew
it two yean; bed ire im got it and it now ap
pears good for ten years longer.
P. E.OiVEV’ Jeweler.
Remember Jn .. Boss' is the only Patent
C. r ado of two u' ten < wffiJ gold (one
out. ;■ e and ore ineideieonoerning every part
exposed to wear or sight, tho great advantage
solid plates over electrogild:ng is
ap;i rent to everyone. Boss’ is tho only pat
ent Case with which there In a written war
rant of which the foiowing is a fao simile;
/ Ift! yfvN' \
See that you get thi g aranteeu wit; CH a
(J.vie, as!; your Je.vel ir lor JlieUated caL
ogue, ’
Jut M. i-lin, . t I.! ) Mol ion t*p ,uVO '
VS. [• will ili hul‘""" 1
JtllMlS Kusht‘ll, ) (Mill 111 Ml '
Court ii* o and "'V I
IlnppClirilipf 1.0 till! I'OIII'I til>ll till! ''* i
[iliuns ol .liilhi \V. Fes oil, lit of It l1 '* I
(omity, S ntu ot T< xw*, dem-m'd, to. ;
wit: jiiuiei M, Williiim, .)uii(!|ili,Tliot >• j
,ih ( (iiMiivu W nil it, llt.'lu'COil (iiinUl) l I
iv, fnimi'ily Fussed, riahie \Vn 11 ai. ■i
- nnerlv Fusiioll, anil ilnoe oilier t?S. 1.-
dual whose muni's art* unknown, an.l itl-
Sl) Jllllll'S II I ‘'iissnll. oliilil of llnheil I
Kii-.si.iil, tlouM, reside beyond ilia limits j
nt this Stall'. It i“ nrih,‘iiul hy iha c.oui'i |
ihiii. ilie said children atiit oiplian* of)
said ,|. im W Fusboil *tml liolion F IIS
|i, ih u il, as iitni'Oßaiil, hu mill appear
at the lux' February lotm ol siiil
con l l. 1881, to show cateo, it iir.y tln-y
havo, why tho last will inui t-s:u
--motit of Mmiis Fu-s,.il, late of Marion
count.v. Cil., doo’d, should not he pt‘i)Voil
in solemn form ]>cr lesteet.
Il is Innlier ouiertt'l that this nrdnt
ho publlshi-d in the liueti i Vista Ai;OU-,
II public l!flZ! , tl’, OlK't! II WCt'k I'M' t\Vll
iiioiitli.s before thu said I'Vbiuaiy tcnri !
of this court.
rt true ex; in it fioin the minutes ol
said com t. November Is', 1880.
Ja-. M. Loui:,
no'3-2m. O.'din.-iry.
rmv.rirtT A TS's*'TIPT
l.j'i.ji.'f JCr V aii. AiV) iiaJLiji
GJ'NEVA. - CA
I'ho uiuUrsittiicil ann ninces to the pnldn*
that he is pr.-pni'iid to iiivoniuioiliite Unit 1n
!1... !. ..! all time-:. The table will
h.: supplied with the best tie- enmity c.Jicirils.
ftcuus, neat, mry al.il c ’Jlihu-hili.e. Tonicl
.SJ.tl-l pel day. I’. A. b. MUliltlS,
Prop r in
J. W. BRADY,
,\ i k V.. ;. , : „ 'ti fa ii La {A -U ,
X A! KIUCL F-lltGl X.
Oi.ii*(i mi l iloia!' street.
Prompt attention -*i n all business. Col
rations math. Will p etlcc in the eimiiii*
.JMaeon, Marion, ... tliley, Sumter, 'Vet
In- |).-•!, Iv. Terinl an I Wordi.
:
3t\ np H
ill ii 1 U 11 J * e
I IIAVK located in Bncua Viwta for tlx pui
;i pose of practicing Medicine, in a 1 its
hranehi'K. ! i tier my mi rvieea to tho eiuz* in
of town ami eouutry. i;y strict ami pt-i'iiipt
attention 1 hope to share a part of (lie put
■■■iiia'ao, il;- charges will he rcaseiinl-le. My
Eiri'nut (.'< null Panaeea and Golilmld o '' ,- -
tei prepn; and at short nulieo.
W. J. 1 IKES|S, 11. p>„
Pesid. ce, Hinton place—Office, near the
Hotel. jani-lyr.
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ill
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We offer our Saw M ill complete, with
I’o.table Engine 12 horse-power on
wheels, saw in'll, Loo Cur’, three yoke
of oxen am! over'tiling necessary fur
ttie running iif ihe same, lor sale. TVoc*
wisiiint; to purchase af.piy at once to
E G. IVEY *t liUOS.,
either by letter or in person.
Thin sept. 18lh, ISSC If.
!82 E. ieSS.
Tho Gluistian Index
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Portrait Gallery 851 prominent Georgia.
Baptist Ministers, > r for 83, will send
TIIE INDEX, One Year, and copy of
that npeudid volume, The Story of the
Bible.
Eur the ensuing 30 days, onr terms
TO CLUBS,
In order to faoiliate the work and assist
our friends in every community to form
clubs, we propose to scud
THE INDEX, 1 year, to clubs
of IX) or more, with a copy of onr
Portrait Gallery, for tho low
price of . ... 820 00
THE INDEX, 1 year, to clubs
of 20 or more,with Portrait Gal
lery, 38 00
An extra copy, also, to the getter-up
of the club.
FOUR-PAGE INDEX,
to clubs:
Four-page INDEX, to clubs
or 10, lyuur, • $lO 00
i's'ir pag'i INDKX, to clubs of 20.1 year JS 00
t'uui -|i;igo INLIEX.to clubs ol ?,0, I year 24 00
Anil copy of Portrait Gallery, extra, to each
subscriber v, Lio mulls an additional till cents.
An extra copy, also, to the jotter-up of tile
club.
/'■;- Tin* Portrait Gallery alone is worth |
mere than tfco subscription price, and will pruve
an appreoia'ive ornament lo any baptist par
lor. Add.osS
JAB. I>. HAKKI.3ON & 00.,
Publishers and .Printers,
Atlanta, Ga.
“jAS L. B HASJHC T OWl~"
Z X 3 AILiOK.
IS Li KNA VI IS r r A. <A . -V.
il ould re.-pi'idfully announce to the publi j
mil Ids trie nets dial he m still at his post
ready for ail kinds of tailoring—Cutting, Mall
jog Kepairing, Cleaning, tic. These want
v,g measures lo send for suits can get them
fullest slylea and fashions. j
\\ ys o baud. J.Vfe. I*. liMASINGTi
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FEED STABLE.
All prvHonH (it iicvu will plrjisc ro
nirmlu r iltivt* I urn pivpairtl to tuko cure ot
Jiorsiti iiiid vclliulcs l< !l in my Charon, i '*
pivpMrinK to ImiM now and <onnnodioriH
Sliddrs for tin.* acfoiiimoda!ion ol the puhdc,
Drovt-rs and stork nu n will Imivm ain|de
provisiosiH rondo tor ilu ni. l*idi'oimwu dosii'-
rd :nd bilislaflioii unarantf'd. ilatrn run
soiniltl'*, iinl idtoidion taitldul.
\\ A. S, MO GUIs, Propretor.
FSS TAX COLLECTOR.
TO VOTERS OF St'IIEEY COI'N’IA :
I hi*Pi I'V HUP' II Hill! 111 i e|f „•* (1 CHlldl
dun im the iiliicc <d I"X 0* I*l-1 1 r m
the i*i*i t ; i*n in Ir* In-bl in JmuiHvy next,
Niiviinhcr 1, 1880
PETER S'l EWART.
.1. K. M( (’tO'Kl.lt. ' v * Vll-LS 11.
Miller&.McOo^lo;
ATTOUKEYS AT LAW.
lliiMiii VisCsi*. Ou.
\ \ r.ILI. |*i-.w!tiin- in thu ci.ra ties of Hi
> V Cliattnln.in-ill *• Cirimit, amluis* .vlioi
in tin! Btato by up*tial iuraugi muiit withi 1 -*
c'lti nt oet'lG-lt.
\U* p u/ M,r 0 1 |%l 1 m i |
ir JL w M2s iiii
i,naliiv nf UnlHundiu-.-d Shins just icc.-iv* *l. N.-,*kwe-*P and Uml- ' wemd of
;.!i kinds, S' aker fl inuel, ml llaiiti* i, Inmbs’-wooi and Murine UuiiutsliliU anil
Drawers Wo guarantee more value lor your
r'- ':-v'UNUU ru m, fm pg
[j | ,'i iMS „...| dimes- 1 ban on i-an find at any other pacn. Our stink of Fall
and Winter C oil, Mur, Ham. €„,>*, Titmks Val,.-es, C’* ties, Umi.ielLi.s and l*c<c
!S n„ w comphle. Our M- ichant Tailoring iLpar mi-nl is now well sup
pled, and we rife (e|'H!cd locut and make ui; to mi-mit e in the last style. W o
offer better bargams in u* ever beloro
” 0m
fU-i-yn c ’ V.pAf-7 .1“-.-: kp-.v.y
on •* *'l-t; • okts ani r m<!p ocnc raily. AVe invite a ca!i fiom >y< r \ •1 ' •* ‘
( o (Itlonttiial no ui.u w.l. jLf• *
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l.: .. V- „y V -ii t Letitk.y2i W ■*>■;•.--~4V
it neon vi no and of the stipei ior excolb *.ee of our good and tiie great bargains neiti-r
Ga''j§£s s>‘E3!f
S & j. > -load ST'RiIHT J CO‘-IIMP US. OA.
Vl . . , . ft t: - w . Vt_ e 11l I I■ I ■■■■l IM I I 111 r~n — imi Ua-W JXXS
THO3- 13- AETOPEt
DEALERIW
MARBLE AND GRANITE WORK.
Vases, Iron Rinse, Cbpikcs, Bomb Work, k.
AG NTS Foil TUB CBLBBHATKD RTONB BOBPHKINO AJtD TABEB FOB GBAVEB,
Second Street, near Campbell & J one’s Warehouse.
MAvCon-T, - - aa.
ryimp oil OR 0 II IT fIOIIWO
uo y i sj ii yii (X ii ii i ii uuo u.
Wc call f lic attention of all who wear
j /pai WW A
m |>f C || oOT HH f Q
isJ-DO ferJj Sw?M-y U 1 JB, JLCsj 0:3*5
'I OUT. i-’HTTBAT OUT! f-TOf K BS AU'-TVS CASmiT
Tlli; 01FA1..! VOF OBJ it WOODS IS FI RXT-#-f.AES iu*d FMH'I-IS
ijU; BiXCi-lKS>!itiGS*Y S.C T .V. list!i n<l mj ns belore y-t 1 it;, :ns*
wti \vi.U post oss as ti* g>s-i*<* n don’t sell So you. V'OtJ WIM.
S-lV U '*-. n~' CA LfK
SYlf
Ilf 11 He wvW
9 Second Street and £8 Cotton Avenue. IV3£CON,GA
TO. BE HUM
At anytime you will buy them.
DOOiIS, SASH & BLINDS
Made at the
MIIIIS VARIETY IFfIIRS,
Where ah kinds of
BniAcbr r s Material, Mantles- Un*
and ‘ssed aril Dressed Lumber.
](t i1 e acs CcfSn .
CAN be had EXTREMFLY CHEAP for CASH
6'tQf* Planters who expect to build would do well
earn our prices for building plans and dressed lutnbe
before buying fiom mills,
I t@* My (h |D \ ! A! f I I islnnit gmi excei
e i Mabl VV*it it lUAJLIJ without delay to
the planters.
C ME WHEATLEY.
MifUti-H. N. (), & ,|. K. l’rlnc', ol
Amt t-itUH, huvo one ol thu pr. ttiou
wtigou.s tlint wuh oviii- brought to tlisi
oily, it is lho ligh-sl innning vo
hi. I.- tluvt witevoi- kiiw, nntl williif-ni
ly run off il you tnkon hard look at,
tin- li'iimlo i (|uesti-iim on iho seat. —
Ii is lor six hont j , c’ enn be nintlo lo
iiocotmnodate two, with us Inrpo no
ainoiint of bnpguuo ns any one wnul'l
wisli Inoniry It. is froui the fitinmis
A, 15 litiiitlis factory, lit .loy, l’eun.,
m il is proof positive tlint none but
good woi knu-n uro t mployotl there.
I’ niii-uia, or | lo.nsnr<* m'i-10-i-h, will
fin i this In* lx* t wagon in llm city
it ii* I tl on the la it 11 tv ol the 1 1 1111 ir — a
young h flow with his swo thornt
would think lie wtis Hi heaven wito
no unucl. 'Tlit' I’rincc llroiln rs have n
h.rgc lot o| now liuggi* s just in Irtuu
the saim* iiinniilut t rv, and petsotis
wnuting kih it ti ihing would find it t >
ilie r titlsiiiiiiigi* in exiimit o ih li
st* n-l',
mum a simmons,
ATTORNEY AT AW
AMEIUCUS. GEO taiA*
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