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lOCAL news.
TVKRDAY, JANUARY SOU, lbBd
A Fleaeant Call.
Our.offion wa« honored with
very pleasant oall last week 1'rnni
asToral young ladies of our town;
namely, Misses. Bennie Battle,
Iiulu Merriman, Belle Mulkey,
and Nora Kiley. We are always
yleased to have the ladies ball on
Personal.
Daring the past week quite
number of visitors have be' o prev
ent in nor town; among them Mrs.
J. T. Willis and Mrs. Athie, of
Talbotlon, visiting the family of
Ool. A. A. Carson. Also Mr. and
.Mrs. D. Lumpkin, of Talhot coun
ty. It is always a pleasure for us
«a meet onr Talbottou friends, and
4** trust they will visit «s more
Jtfteft as the will ever' find a warm
•kIqock among the people ot But
ter. '
ftu*u oiitmiug.
On yesterday much trouble was
e arned to one of the oitiiens of our
county by tbonu'hmily of the Rev-
wae Officers We refrain from
giving the name of the gen'toman
however, as ho Is a warm support
er of onr paper and would koubt-
leaa regret having his name public
ly mentioned. The entire works
Of the still together witn several
barrels of spirits were captured and
brought to town at a 1st- hour last
jiight for safe keeping; the gentle
man giving bond tor his appear
ance at court.
AH over the world Dr. Bull's Coiigft
Syrup is making its way, and every
ji.ace it reaches consumptive people
sre more seldom met. It is truly a
blessing to humanity aud costs only
25 cents.
‘ It is hotter to laugh than be
crying"—decidedly; and to enjoy
your baby's laughing society use Dr
Bull's Baby 8/1 up which relieves
the chief disconrforts of babyhood
without stupefying the children.
Price 25 cents a bottle.
Jtsrrtert.
At the reel lence of Mr. Elb rt
Hill on the morning of Jnny. 15th.
Mr. William Wilson to Misa Julia
Hill.
W. A. H. Royal, officiating.—
This was one ol those evt-ntn that
add to the pleasure of the entire
community as thore were ov- r two
huudred friends present. We
learn that the entire party were
ted from a table spr-ail by the hos
pitable host and hostess. We con
gratulate aM of those and especial
ly the groom as lie had won the
daughter of one of this countits
beat oitisena.
Married.
At the residence ot the bride's
father,at 3 o'clock P. M. Jan 15th
by Rev. I. F. Griffith, Mr. James
Beeland to Miss Carrie McCrary.
The friends ptesent repahed to
the residence of the groom's lather
where a supuptous repast awaited
them. From Mr. Chas. Mu'key s
account we judge he as well ns the
others enjoyed it immensely.
JCxpetielre Fun.
A Cane of limanlti// •
Ti e question of the silty of
ills Jutupbinu Cox I'Vlfb.luf Mr
8. H. Cox] wag tiinf hiM. the
Ordinary ot uur uuuniy,»nf Jury
of twelvo men, on To entity 13th
iust. After hearing the Jividcuoe
in the case, the jury dicided ilmi
tiie lady was insane, and that it
was necessary that she he sent lo
(tie Asylum at Milledguvilie Tho
juiy f urllier IuumI that her lius-
band had no pro| erty and was un
able to pay utiy part of the expense
attending ihe sending her lo the
Asylum. On Tuesday last thd
unfortunate lady accompanied by
her sister Mrs Reinhart Mr. Win
field Co* iier brother-in-law anti
Jackson Fountain esq. lets on the
Macon train for Milledgeville where
we are iutbimed th y arrived with
out accident qnd tui tied over their
charge to the Superintendent of
the Asylum. We trust that un
der skillful treatment she will re
ceive, she will soon be restored and
able to ret urn home. Herfamilyand
relatives have our deep sympathy
in their heavy affliction, which we
trust will be of short duration.
We can not refrain from again
noticing the improvement made by
l.ipsry and Co., on their building.
Tlia splendid taste displayed is
certainly worthy of congratula
tion.
Mr. A. G. Cooper, well known
through th s section of country a*
beiug a workman of rare ability,
added much to the attiaction ot the
store room by putting up the
neatest offices we have ever so n.—
While the outside appearance
wou d do credit lo a house in a
much laigertown. The paneling,
picketing, post etc., were made to
order by Ihu above gentleman.—
To those who ate desirous of hear
tily ins; thoir houses weeau reontn-
mem | Mr. Cooper as leing a first
class workman. We can uol pa.i>
this motive without refering to the
paiuting done by Mr. . M B bby
He has convinced to ttie public
that he undeistantls httdl.ip
the ‘‘Painters brush'' to perfection.
His steady netve, rapid movement
and unerr ng skill have ail been
brought to bear in fi tishing up
his partef this int| roven.eni.
Surely Mr. Biltby deserves pat
ronage iu our community. He is
up to all the modern stiles and can
do all kinds of graining, Veneeriug
etc. Judging from the signs paint
ed for L. & Co. also Mr. Carson,
he is an adept in the part of the
“Art.” He proposes to work at
teammable rates.
We trust that nur citizens will
continne to make improvements in
our midst. If so we predict for
Butler a more g orious future.
doves, which made tbeir home iu
the woods near the river, in great
, JUibets. They went on horse back,
arriving at their d< atinat on, hitch
ing their horses to the over hanging
.bough of a tree they went in seatch
of game. It wbb not a great while
before they had an much as titey
could atte'pd to, for tile birds were
numerous, and they could fire as
last as they onuld load, and the
popping of their'guna rounded like
a niinature battle. Mr. Horn 1 *
horse was not u ed to such noise,
and became rentle-s, liu prune d and
' reared around, and finally gave a
grand plunge, foil over, broke his
neck and died without a struggle.
Somoohildr'n, who had b on
hatching the horse, ran to inform
Mr Home, who on reaching the
spot, found hiihorse dead, there was
'no mote bird-killing on his part
that day, for he had lo«t about
$150.n0 in horse fh sh, and thought
his fun rather expensive. Ho ig
now ofl'eiing a reward for an old
horse-shoe, as he says that lie wants
a change ia his luck, having had
his shari- for si-veral v at s of a na
ture that is calcnlamd to disliear-
e nany lean -Sumpter H'publiam
At. Iter home in Fort Vslley, Oa,,
on the l.tlh., Mai Makv E. Math
ews, wifp of Dr. W. B. ' ‘Mathews,
and voting st daughter of Oc«‘l. Mad
Mrs. t‘. It. Anderson,
Within the nunats ofthe set— j than hts*e
dum have we hree reentrant of a sad-
Agente for the Herald.
Tho following gentlemen am duly
authorized and requested to net as
a gents for the Hmiai.ii in this an 1 ad
joining comities: For Taylor county,
W. A. H. Koyal; Schley Ooinity, It.
\V. Ualitey; Talbot county, J. S.
Searcy. Those gentlemen are ail
well, known throughout llmir respec
tive comities end all subscript iulis re
ceived through their agency will re
ciive prompt utloiitinn. Itelneiuber
thutthu Butler Hkuaui is now one ot
tho largest and Ve-st papers published
ill the surrounding counties, and read
by thousumls of intelligent people
with great interest.
NOTICE! NOTICE!!
MFOHTAS T TO MU.I. MEN.
PHOTOGRAPHS!
Tv B. ELAOKSHSAR,
N’o 13 Cotton A\vu«e,Muei'ii, Ga
AittiHii.ot * to the o tlnit he
has jam. roiti'ie l from *\c\v York,
Wh* re lit* lent recti n*d nil .!»»* in
improvement** in Photography,and
18 prepmed to lliukti nil o'
Picture* at m<’Hi reason*Iil<* iat*s
Parliru ur aft* m ion given to
COPYING OLD PICTURES
Enlarging uml pniiiti' g in Pastel
OIL* Olt CIIAYOaV.
Georgia Chemical Works
W. L. CRI'-FITH. j
Tbesa Prices liold sond only fur to*dny j
JANUAIU 13 b ISfcO. |
COTTON Good Middling )| i
Mbblluxt 104 to ltO <
Low Middling .
Good Ordinary lo fn ]8J
Ordinary
BACON - It.ilk Sides ,
fiAH .
H On
.si.Cn
ft .HO
. . 76».85
#8. SllUrti
121 I
An inspeo ion id our wotk iw nil
that 18 necewwry and we iuvite tlit
, pub) o to call ami view nur Guile
Success attained st last in the wav i r) ,_ w l lel , Cll|1 1)(! Rt „ n ,|,
ofwster wheels. I most respectfully Bn * l fittest pictures ever ttken.
nouncH to the owners of mills and to; u . c . i •
, , .. . | Natiffaotion uuaruntced in every
those who run machiuonnf any kind ov . .
. „ t , • * . . . ’ purliculur. When you omne in
water tlmt I have uornUd and par* ' ,
footed a wheel that I warrent to cxcell * MhCWU ’ ' „
nil otliurN in power according to tin* j * I*ACK. w HIvA i.
Hinuunt of water used. Putontrd Sept.U , ^
1879. Anyone in nred of • brtter BUTLER HUH l/FM
water wheel than they have will find it I CORRECTED WEEKLY BY
to tlmir interna to roneHpond a with uio
at Butler (in.
Very reFprctfnlljr J. A. Davib.
ltciid the following cirtifieme nil of,
rcliwhle |inrti<*R.
Brlnmdok Ala. Ji hb 26ih 1879.
Tl»i« in to certify tlmt I am tiding
one if the l)<vin w luelr, I hure URod
four diflerent wheels to wit the Thom-
h8| Walkor, Kniuht 4r I^ewiK wheel*-
I »m now duing double (lie amount of
work with the DmvU w hi*ol with 5 8 of
tho water mud by the bewt one of the
ahoveuatned wheels. Very respectfully
J. O. Pearbov-
Rllaville Oa. Oct. 15th 1879.
Thin in certify that i am using one
of the Davis water wheels und 1
make uo hesitancy iu paying tlmt it in
far su)»«rior to any wheel that I have
ever seen in fact I do not think it can
be excelled in power or in th ••saving of
water 1 am thing double the ainoi n of
work with lens water that I iiuvo ever
done before. Respectively,
H. H. Holla way.
Hisdescn Pike Co. Ala.
Oci. 22;it 1870.
This is to certify that T have two ol
ti e Davis wheels,Urist und Uin, luivi
the (JTist under a head measuring 3 faoi
6 inches from tail wut**r to top ol
breast, Urind a bushel of ooni in uin*
minutes, 1 can easily gin a M>0 weight
bale of cotton in one hour with wi.i t
head of water. I can easily do tin
above with the scrolo covered in bark ,
water. 1 can recommend tin* Davis hi
beiug the Ust wind for ruuningnuclei
back water and tho moat senihah'i
wheel within my knowledge, the over
shot wheel not excepted. 1 miii res
pectively, A. 8. HfaD.
SEW adyehtisements. <
. — --- •- -o-".- :.i'
Augusta, Ga.
A?«in offer to th ir old ruatmners, and the public Rene ally, who
want reliable and uniform Fcrtilix rs, their wed known bran is of
8upet phosphates.
Mastodon's Ammoniac d Soluble Guano,
Lowes Georgia lormiil onml heirSuperior make
or
Acid Phosphate.
. of avuihibU Phophoric
Balk Shouiden
8ALT-Virginal. ...
Liverpool
ME \L--r*«i hn<h»*l .,
• ORN—par bu-liel....
m»UM--p.r Mil
BICE—pit pound. ..
L\Itl>- per ponud...
rOKFF.K—| » r ponad 20
HUGiK—|»oand IfVS 12<
8YRU1*—|»er «a.oa 40 <£ 50
(1HEE8—ptr pound ..20
NAlLH- -pcr pwnnd 8
I'EPPKB und aPH'E—per pound . .40
8NUFF- par pnnnd 80 In $1,110
TOMAGc 50- -per pound 60 ($ 76
VtAf’KKU Mi—on?h 5
WELL BUC’KEV'8—each M to 76
EH OHEN?. OIL m-r onion 26
liAH IKK TRADE.
For con»|a»o'.ifig, i4u.»t>> ph id.bO pi i
>eid, aMi 3M per cent >f !’• t -It AI
SULPHURIC
AC I
Fmm tlieu ao»*l Chum
if bought oil • i Hit? • s '
and cuf*« no* *« 1 «r larat*
piny. I t'Gei in A mu to
men* ot <»eo:gi *, UII'I
Cheniist, ,M. U. B
work* oii*l it" i r-. imv-.s
found iti ' i •* jti M Ct; '•
oltna, or to
To,PO
H. W KES|’1>S A
.r |s*wi?» lij;u •* thnn if c»tn be laid down
K*V'*nii»i '• u* ni t pticeH to dealers
• , * . in The win ka of the eoin-
tft . .ir*- o|.i*i* •• theliiHjMCiion ot the Fnr-
.. statf-B an * otir 8 ijierintoiident and
nWK ui I i»»L pIcMMite iu exhibiting the
A .j.tv o da* \*»»*i * •• th-C*»fiipany, to be
,i* si i vnU.' -i »t't)••* rgi.c anil South Car-
At A STOVALL,
t d P.iiHiim** Man »gi*r, Atigiid'a, Ga.
. A .VMM-, »t|| |, . G'. lit 0. If) If.
m m mm emporium!
U9 and 11 Second Street.
Vtic*1f];notelccl&cd heavier in
LOW PiUC-E!
Large and ltaialsntna stnek of DRESS GOODS, CLOTHS, CAS-
Sl JlEllES, JEANS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, BLBAUHINGS,
SHIRTINGS, TABLE DAMASKS, TOWELS, HOSIERY, CAR-
PETS,CLOAKS AND EVERY THING THAT GOES TO MAKE
UP A IRST-CLASS ESTHLIHMENT.
Their Carpet Department.
is the tnortt hHinbome in the city Carpets from 20 cent* to $l f>5
per yard. This is the Store where
LOW PR | CE8.
rule in every department. Their motto—a goof article at the low st
(toflsible price.
CH'ARUE CALDWELL
in wi\h this firm and wi l Monre hin friends with fidelity and sitstaio
the enviable reputation the house has eHtahlinhed for fair and liber
al dealing. Samples furrdsbed on application. Express or freight
paid on orders amounting to $10.00 or over.
J. W. RICH dk O. LEADER IN LOW PRICES.
89 and 41 Second 8treet. MACON, GA.
" IRON
'<e4 t/TONIC
la ■ Pr«M»tlM tf IRON U4 CALttAYA BARK. Is smsMssUm wtlh tM Ptwts*at«a
Bad*ra«4 by Um Medical Profewlon, and rveommended hr Ui«a for DyapayaU, Oaaenl DabUlly, Pa.
BuUa DUaaira, Want of Vitality,Ac., da.
NaaafbHarad by lb* Dr. Nartar Hadldaa Ca.. Ra. SIS R. Kala Uml, BL Uate.
Tbo followlnn U one of the rery many taatlBkonUla we are raoalrlns dally
OmUrmam:—Botna three montlia aco I befao the was of Da. HASTSR'a I bon Tome, apon the ad view
efmaay rrlcnda wlto knew iu rlrtuee. 1 waa auffartnf from raaeral OebllUy to auch an extent that an
labor waa exceedlnjrtr hurdanaoma to me. A aeration of a month did aot prtva me much roller, bat on
the contrary, waa followed by Invraaaad proatratloa and Making ^htlla. At thla time 1 bt-jron tlia aaa m
CHICkK.NH
EGG*4— per dog
UUl’TKir
10 to 20
If
I6k>2<
UUTTKK ]M-r imiintl 16 N> 2<
HKES W.iX-mr |.mmJ IE tolu
TALLOW- per imnsil 4 to 6
LUIH) l»K (OHMS... 4 to b
1*0It K - per |nm*nl G to 1
UKKF pir [tonuJ 3 to t
EGBG1 A—Tdvlpr Corsi vs
By \iuus. order frum the Court
f Oidin nv of
Fokt Mason Orange Go. Fla.
Jan. 3 188u.
1 promised to write to you ab
boou mm 1 got settled in Florida.
We started the 8th of December
and had very fine feather to trav
el uutil we got. to Brooks county on
the 14th; then it rained all day and
all night on us, uud fair* d oti the
15th very cool, we mi on got into
Fonda then and the second t iglit
we stayed neu the Ban pedro Bayo
This is a low fiat Bayo; 2(* milts
wide and 40 miles long, the people
During Chris*maa w«*ek, Messrs | 8a y j ure ^hnt no • neliua evercro 8-
|>. 8. 8. Horne and J. I). B own , ttiis place it in so thick anddun-
concluded to have a grand hunt for; geroU8 . \V« Wti ot ou very smotlily
r house floor in Bm-
I* r within till* legal h nrs ( f Side, op
din fii'Hi Tnend.'iy in Fnbi*niinm*xf,Hiih
jnct to envutnbiii, ci* of wldou’a dower
lot of I; ml No. 214, in tie 3 d Diicrlel
of add cttmity, b longing t*i the entile
f J -ivi'dah Wih liar, «lec*-aaed, eon-
taiiiing 201J ncr»*H more or lei
for the l*enefir of tin* ledra and credit •
ort of Maid decent e«l. T-*nni» r*w»li.
J. 1, WILPIIAR,
A*lrnini*tmtor of Jen'ininli WVeliar,
I. jiiii.(la4w.
Bt'TLEH, Ga., Dee.. 22l.d ib"9.
LADIES. E0US1, pt^^saa
B. DUU, Pioprit.tor. J.’V •;
MACON. - - -
I li!S M')L:
The Tables
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CCL MRUS, CA.
thi-n until we got to tliu Nttvuny
River and there fell iu w th rotue
families from Kentucky and were
gl.td to hare tlieii c<nii|iany. YVe
til n got ou tile old Ueliity trail
ami kept this for some SO mills,
when we cros-ed the bismifee Iiiv
er ou the National Bodge, this is a
curiosity, it eiuks some three or
lour hundred yards abive Ihe road
risen abi ut tile same liis unce be
low it, hero we struck the old wi e
road running from Jai ksutville to
Tatnpa, an I made for Leesburg in
8 impter.county, b‘re we found ti.e
poorest land we saw in the state;
we lay over here one day,
and here cur Kentucky friends met
with their relatives who hy the way
wt re well to do, they |have orange I
groves and sold from 20 to 30 dol
lars worth of oranges front each tree |
this season. I set out from here for!
Votiicincoutitv and ciossed the 0» |
lam tha river and wot on to lake]
Urticeand (ell in wth a man that
had land to sell and I Inmjlit hmd
of him in Orange comity in the
healthiest lcking cntltltty I ltave
se n in this state, and there will he
a railroad iu 3 miles of me ruu- .
ning Iron. Volnicia on the 8t. '
Johns river to Fort Mason on lake
.Urtice making it vety c nveuient
f"t shipping, so if any of your rend
ers think of coming t FI oidn they
I could not do better in the stale
We made the trio
XatioiiuiSurgical Inrlltute.
One of tlie stuff of this obi ami no
table liiHtituU* will vtait Butler Ga.
February 24th 1880 stopping at the
Bullock House.
The object of this visit in to ttfve the
••tHicL'd nu opportunity for exumiua-
tion at or near tbeir homes, tliun hr
ving hopelcbs crbch the expense of a
t»ip to Atlanta. A careful examina
tion will be made, and patients Can
lentn if their canes art- curable or
be Unefitted, and whether it can be
tiecet<k*ry f< r them to visit the lusfitue.
Iu such cases bh can be cured, or treat
ment begun at honip, arrangements cun
be iinulu with our visiting Suigron, and
treatment couimeuced at once. Exuui
illation free.
•f Defot mitien and Chroni
DiseaH'H \x ill be examimd—such an
Club Feet, DitwaHes of thv Hip, Spine,
and joints, Pitralvhi*, Files, Fistula,
CataiTh, Female uml privute diheases,
ni.ii i list uin h of the Eye, Enr, etc.
$dtj i-'oiiH early, as ilm visit is lint -
eteil to tho time Muted. For circular
and full puiticlarn addre>8
Nati -nal tS. uon.AL Institute,
Atlanta, Ga.
“Henry Hyan, the negro man who
was atitstid at No. 1, (Vntrai
Railro d, H'.d brought to jail * n the
2t> ult., charged with b utnlity.
I eating anil otlu rwisc multreHting
a woman ot h s own color, a day or
two liefurc Chri*trn*s, was,” says
the Boiler Heuai.1), “taken out
last Fri lay t«* be carried before tin-
woman for in leiitificatiun, but lie
su’d there was no use in his going,
that he would acknowledge all
that she had said to be true. Tin 4
woman died that night. We learn
from 8-voral coined people that
this makes the fifih person he ha*
killed—two of them being women
—but we know nothing of the
trnjh »Hhe statement
Till: CAMPAIGN OF 1880 i
Wow ill send the Butler HkuaLU
with the Weekly Cl* he of Hoatmi,
Muss., one year for only #2.25.
Weekly Globe is the largest and bust
Dollar Weekly in the United State*,
und known everywhere iih the “stal
wart champion of the (ample au>*ilist the
fraudulent Republican Frcsident and
the mouiirchiul Republican govern-
uient, autJ tliu (loweifiil advocate of
the true Demonatic principles.”
Ail solwcriptit/iis hhon.il Lo sent to
this office.
GEORGIA —Taylor Curtv:
Win. A H. Royal, AdminUtrato
on tho estate of Jane Goasett, I ite of
said County ch Ceas-tl, lmvii g ff ed hi-
tiusl return show inp I lint- he h»s fu:l\
administer* .1 *ni 1 eatate; uud ha tin/*
applied for !• it era of Dismission from
said Administration; them toe there
fun* to i ita all pr-raom ooncen>eil,cred
itors and next m kin, of said deoeaaed,
to show cause, if any they ran. i.t »h*
court of Ordinary io t*e held in und f t
said county ou the first Monday it
Apri* next, why *aid A'iiuintstratui
sliould m*t la* dismissed from said «••
niinistration. Given dnder my hat «•
uud Official Si.ou«»Mn*,thia .)a miry 1*
,880. JAMESD RUSS,
n.(Jw4w. tOiiinntv.
Chicago Ledger.
Established 1873.
The Leading Literary Paper ot
tiie West.
Only $1.50 a Tear.
IR0riJ!!TTERS,_
IRON BlTTERS,
A Vtlnxol* M*4cM
IRON GHTERS^
IRON BlTTERS,
wlmatop
,| , tl.» ■•Vti.l Midi- I-IIIW.1 (.11 to K
•le .sctl. My tni.»»,l, from T„>'«. ,'i"t
!iifm“mhlta tHmiitiw -HI itwvt -uit •<
Bi In-lie* Ml I Ilia house
GKO. \Y. HADCUFF. Proprietor.
*pt Ya- f
GENEVA HOTEL.
a MX HI'A. OA.
The uudersigned announros to the
p ilille thst hu Is prepared to aeeom-
nioilute tlieni Ir the bu-t of stylo at nil
The tsble will l»c supplied
nlili t) o host the country nllorri**.
ootiin, ifttl, slry and colr*' , '••
Rourd $2.00 per day.
1*. A. S. MORRIS.
Proprietor
Urlifsbjr E. Thomas. ( has. ('olemnn.
THOMAS & COLEMAN.
HTTORNEYS-AT-UW.COJJMJI, fl\
Will pract.ce in State and Fed-
•=il Courts. s«*pt 2J*ly
, ..I iMtUL
rm. n«MM/A|i.
>/••*•#«£/)h, i.mtk € f
L'xoVk. rU. .1 Mi-
-icli.% Um- blood,
air -«thtn* III* mil*-
WUSC-tIIIS
■U. Inilu-x. and rhll-
•n ro<»irr1iH
.Vf rJronfniMHted.
iivlilll* *» ckmrtm
liu* *llffv*1lve oniBiiB
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Sold by ill Orugg *B.
THEBBOWfi aHUCALCk
BALTIMORE, Md
run Ssabw
tho«|rbt mw btfcn «q)o7«d.
Taor,
rrtumed oad I found that my untaral S>m *u not pcnamiMnUy BbBMd. 1 h»r« arod Uubb bottlM A
> uMbk It 1 u«« doiw tvlM UwiBbor tbBt iBTOTdidlnlbB bbtob tliM darlns Bif
Uw eu*. Willi tha tranquil Mm Bod Tlffor of body, haa come bUo bole»nic**of
tors «q)oy«d. 11 Um TosicTmu not,Com .*»% work, 1 know aot wtut. 1 ft** It Um
Sow, Pm
NbIbt
0
•me hM not do
MoM gimMlSlIy yooro,
i. P. Watsow, PaMor OutsttBa > >urcK. Troy. 4*
Bad C>b«isI SbbIbw l*«ry«x*r*.
THE LAHOEHf oTOFK OF
FINE CL0THNI6, AN9 HATS,
IS THE ST. 11 IS SO W OFFEMEO AT
& —
l MTGTA •» limited .number
ft Art 1 tU >* ‘wove, eoergstic cruybb-
ent to • uK-Otv mi a plt-dsant slid protituble
businrho. G«hnI uion will llud tins a
U To MAKF. MONEY.
Such will p.«-Mc uuswer tbU ttilvcrtiHemeni
by 1< in r. «•»« inriiiK Ntuiu(M tor reply, statiuK
Blow pi.MluoK toey h vt been engi»n**d in
None tun tliOM* w'uh meun tm.'iiuiM need op*
jd.v.
1 AiMrmh Kinlby, H \rvf.y & Co.
Sept.2- ly AtlnntRy Ga.
; doing Til., leading clothing uwune** hn«h
ll
ducemonts as they are now offering their cunt
Cood as Wool Casslmere Suits i
Many of these goods have been
have a large regular trade to e
ing the b st of everything in
where to find the best t
Have bncome the leadii
•»r mon and b.»ys, 1
were the first to ofl*.*r
' der dv ‘th *hsn the one i
through in !l wet ka and 3 do vs.