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NEWS.
TUMf'AY, JUNK aaud. 1881).
rim mofAiou.
The friends of Capt. J. P. Canon,
will urge hie nomination before the
J)uutoeratic Convention of the
twenty-third (23rd) Soniiorial Dis
trict.
There are reported one or two
Litsoe of Typhoid lever in our town
—and what next.
We learn there will be A picnic
at Bateiuau’a mill, on next Batur-
Death o/ Mnj. H. H. Baldwin, Mr.
The Columbus Time* informs us
of the death of this excellent gen
tleman which took plnoo at his res
idence in Buldwinville Talbot coun
ty, on Friday last. He died about
3 o’clock surrounded by his entire
family consisting of eight sons and
lour duitghtcis.
Major Baldwin wan horn in Jones
county, Ola., on July 2'Jili, 1810,
and was therefore neatly seventy
years ot age. Hu was married about
1837 and soon thereafter removed
to Forsyth, Monroe county, where
lay week, to Mr. P. C. tt., way ' h* lived uuti. 1839, when he re- j <*"***'
prepare lor us, it this be true. . moved to Buldwinvillcand remain- i
Blackberries tire plentiful and ' un iii |,i H tl«.„<ir. 'ihis is the' The July number of this ever
lion to come and play for us at
Hunday school. We trust he will
us it will enc in ago the eliildren to
study more from seeing the ad
vancement ot otto who Ims not the
advantage of eye-sight to enable
him in his efforts.
A Terrible Tragedy.
A torrible trrgedy occurred at
tlm National Hotel in Macon on
last Sunday evening, iu which A.
M. Woliltiu was mortally wounded
with A knife iu th ■ hands of Mr,
A. F. Hibson.
Lady'u Honk for July
lbbO.
wine makiug is the older of the first death that has occurred
da; antoug the ladies.
l)r. BnntU has recently much im
proved his residence with a neat,
fence, and will continue to improve
by repainting his residence.
H’ntrrmelonu.
Quite a uurnuer 01 f.rmers we
team are already enjoying this de
licious Iruit, hot uoue has yet been
brought lomaiket.
Haiti Are did.
During the past two weeks heavy
winds have prevailed throughout
the county, causing more or less
damage to the glowing crop, in
some portions ot the county no rum
has fallen iu tour weeks mid vege
tation is greatly .uffaiug. Farmers
are already eemplaiuii.g of the
drouth.
Hunted.
Hy a member ot theunti Poking-
your-uoee-inlo-other-peuple’s- busi
ness society. A person at a salary
01 $500 a year, with a periodical
increase to $l,uOO, U> mind their
own business, uuU tel other peo
ple’s business aloiie^^__||i'illLO.
.’J nun hr.
Our thanks are due and a:e
hereby tendered to Mr. ft. it.
Cleveland, ot Alucou eouu.y, lor
the largest and Imesl heel ut the
season, which must have weighed
several ]a>unus; amt being num
the culture ut ins uwu huuus. iUi.
Cleveiuud is u sueeessiui laiuier
and riper is tuvuiab.y of the crop
prospects iu rviaeou couuty.
J’tVUtL,
We are reipiesierl to state tliat
there will be a picnic at While
Water liriuge ou next bnlurduy,
rhe 2liiti insi.,ueur \V right & to ».,
turpent ue works. fcvciyhoUy is
invitid to attend, aud Horn the
present iiuicuiious It wilt prove
not only enjoyable to llrose who at-
t- nd but a graud su-eess.
Dvutcoyed by tire.
On List Thursday evening the
dwelling ot Air. George Jarrell, a
lew mi.es horn town, was tulully
consumed by lire, together with hi
enure household turunure. Mi.
.Jarrell hud recently threshed his
w ucul crop aud stored it away iu
i>is house tur sute keeping, which
was also destroyed. Nothing ou
cm ill was let! Iran hut a small eiib
ut roru some dis.unce from tile
house. The cause ot tlid tire was
at eideutul, naviug caught trom the
stove in a small room in the reurut
the dwelling.
Mslinns Accident.
On 'ihmsduy night lust, as Dr
Thomas hi. btewai t, Cmiiuaiy ot
Jjumter county, was retuiumg to
his home, some tour or live miles
from the city, alter the luburs ul
tlie day weie over ill his office, a
Jittle uog sen reel his mule, causing
11 lo luu, uud he was ilnowu horn
Jus buggy and seiiuusly hurl, hb he
t il upon the right shuulde. auu
Hie Sloe ol his head No bones
were broken, hut the concussion
was so severe as to uiuke tne doc
tor delirious.—bumter itepublicau.
J’ereonat.
We are pleased, lo see one of
Tulbotton's fairest daughters in
town, in the person ot Miss Dotlie
i towns, who is visiting the family
of Col. W. S. Wallace.
Mr. Wm. Scandrett returned
Saturday looking mu- h refieshed
from Bpending a week at the “Dlun-
dy Mills’’- of Mr.- Oeo. J. Willis.
Mr. F. 11. Montfort looks as
cheerful as a Lark driving around
town these pleasant evenings.
ybe young ladies, of Butler pos
sess the srt of originality—at least
one would think so from tire variety
of styles in their “head g*-ar.”
Capt. J. M. Bateman was in
»n on yr-stesday talking business
bis pt>]>ul>tr magazine, which opeus its
family within thiriy-six years. | 51st year, cuuies crowd d with at-
Maj. Baldwin was one of Ihe! traction* suitable for the seasen.
wealthiest, most law abiding and j Dailey oouliihutes one of his se-
highly tsteeiued citizens of Talbot 1 from lhe jioets, a sceue
county; a In-e and cheerful giver to ! * rom lrowbridges " Vagabonds,
the poor, llis occupation in |if 0 full of power and pathos. Fur toi.-
wuh principally that of tanning, by
whiuli he Imd amassed a large fort
une ami surrounded hy every com
port his hiurtVouid wish. Having
raised u large- h.mily many pecil-
liaiities were among those of his
nature uud many incidents of his
character is lett ou record to remind
them ot tlie loved one that has
(Hissed away. For many years it
hud been the custom of Major Bal-
ilwiu to anuuully prepare a dinner
and gather arounit his table all li s
■mn HTML MAMET.
CORKECTED WEEKLY BY
W. L. CRIFFITH.
Tb'ss Prices bald good only lor to-day
JUNE Mod lWO.
COTTON-Good Uiddlioa Ill
Ulddlmg 10] to II
Low Middling 10J to 10]
Good Ordiunry 10 lo 10)
Ordinary 0 Id 1>
BACON- Bulk Blde.1 S In U
Bulk bUnulders 7MK
HALT—Virginal .2 Ue
LIvcrpiHil *1.50
bound S1.00
. OUN —I*«r bwlir-l IHHa-.rl.UU
PLOUK-per bbl SS.ia.SlU.OU
ItlCB- per pound Ill
Lkltll—per pound 12}
ClIFFKE— per |ioQiid . .20
IIUUalP-p«r ponnd lUfdU/i
SYllUl*—pergaioo 40 fe On
CllEEH--per iKinnd 20
N.llLN -per pound .. .8 Iu 10
1'E.Pl’KH .iud OPICE - per ponnd . ..40
usurp—per pound SU lo SI.DO
TOBACCO—per pound 60 (5i 76
MAOKEUAL-sarb li
WELL BUCKE'/H—ench 50 tu 7,'j
KKBOSKNE OIL—iror gfllon 26
UAHIEK TKAIIE.
CHICaENN 10 to 20
EOOS-perdor 8 In 10
LU r rElt -per pound lo 20
children, grandchildren aud greai-
grand-ehiidreu and other near re
lations tu elijoy the hospitalities lie
had spiead before them, hut U|x>n
this lust assenib age it was to view
the clusiug scene ot lifts of one they
dearly loved.
His remains were interred in the
family burying ground iu Tulbottou
ou Saturday Iasi.
Communicated,
Fort Valley, Ha., June 18th
1880. Editor! Duller Jieruhl:
l hero is no uews iu tliia part ot
our couuty save the political ex
citement which is of a lively cliur-
ueter just ut this time. The Hon.
lho>. Hardeman, ot Mucuu, deliv-
eied on last Friday nu elorpi. nt
speech ou the situation ol oar coun
try. He did himseli great c eclit
nr tint he denounced those who
were o|ip s d lo Governor Uolipiitt
for his religious opinions uud prac
nee. Col. ilaidemun mode u te. 1-
et suggestions “Hurley’’ is always
iinrive.t.d, and ibis number cou-
tuins both illustrations and chitchat
ihut will he u leliube guide tor a
summer Wardrobe ot taste and heuu-
y. 'J’he “Novelties” are ctpccial-
ly attractive, and the embiuidery
on fan or belt can be ultered iu col
oring to suit uuy costume, or cuu
be worked ascompauion irticles iu
the Bume ffowers. Nolhmg tiuishra
u I glit summer dress inure tasteful
ly thau one ol tho hulls m euutiasi-
I mg or delicately trarmouiz ng col
ors. VYuare sure lire lauies will
agree with this opinion. Tile litera
ry limiter is, us evei, of tlie very
brst, including two enturtuiuiug
seiiuls, stories uud poems of great
Interest, aud u most cnarming de
scription of u summer room of lux-
uiyui.donu of latte without ex-
|ietisu. lively dejia mient is pertec.
in its speeiulily, and contributors
will welcome ihe July Uudey with
delight. We will furnish the Butler
Herald and Hodey’s Lady ’s Hook
for oue year at the low price of f3
on np| licuiiou a; this office.
1ton- TO tS VEST A DOLL All.
We wi 1 send the Savannah
Weekly News, “tU bigyent and
THE IHiBT” newspuper iii the
Souih, w«il printed, full of live
news, g'H>d slum s, reliable market
reported, agricultural items, aim
every tiling else to make it worthy
■ i .... .. . i of iis well-known reputation, to
mg speech ou the huunciulquestion ! ,, ... , 1 ,
1 any address, till January, 1881,
po tpuid, for one dollar. Address
J. H. Ehtill, Savauuah, Ha.
GREAT BARGAINS!
1 propose to close out my stock
of Tin, Glass, Crockery and Hard-
Ware, Cutlery, Dry-Goods, Shoes
etc., at coat.
jn ol5tf. A. M. WALKER
Frank LeiUe'i
SUNDAY MAGAZINE.
uud the ]>rinci|iuls of general gov
eminent, lie Ims many strong
fnends in this purt of tlm
State aud will be hard to heat at
ihe couiiug election.
Governor Colquitt will addreBS
I ho pe-ple of Houston county at
Ferry ou the lUtli inst., uud wil|
douhtloas answer the mniy ques
tions that have been asked him
tlirouah the papers. The Govern
or will find it hard to reconcile
some of oui best citizens ns they
have long since become anti-Col
quitt in their feelings.
We are all looking to the Cin
cinuuti convention anxiuu ly fur a
man who will carry the Democracy
as a uni-e against Hatfield who
lias many valuable points in h s
character.
’I lie Credit Mobilier and the
like in which Haiti. Id manimated u
conspicuous part w.ll come home
to him now us lie is before the
general public.
The titnueiB of our county are
all anxiously lookiug fur rain—may
it buuu come for crops were lookiug
well up to a few days buck.
Cur schools will all Lave vaca
tion iu a tew days.
Festivals are the order of tho
dey uow The Masonic Fraternity
will celebrate the 24th iust., us
usual.
With rnuny wishes for your suc
cess 1 uni M. D.
UU l l L.11 -iH*r pound..
IlivE.S WAX j>«*r pound
TALLOW—pet iKMtnn...-
DIUF.I) PEaCHIM
I’UllK -per pcuud
BEEF- per pouuri
, U
. 4tuG
7 Mouth* for $1,
In order to still further increase
the circulation of the Phoxogkaph
during the coming cutu[>aigD, we
will send it to any addiess seven
months for one dollars 8eud money
by Post Office order or registered
letter. Add css,
Phonograph, Atlanta, Ga.
NIQHEST MEDAL AT VIENNA ANO
PHILADELPHIA.
LtHTANTHONYLCO
OV1 Broadway, New York.
WanaAictnrer*, Imperters k Healers Iii
Velvet Prams, Altums.
Craphoicopei. Steraicopes
and Views.
F.NOttAVINUh, rUKUMOct, PHOTO*
OKU’US.
Ami nil kindred goutH- Cdebritlm, .Actresu
cm, tt«. *
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS.
We urc ilitadqtiiiriurM lor eu-rt liuug ut
TAVLOH eONNTY IHEALfr* SALE.
FOE JULY.
Will lHy Mold bfforo the Court House door
in tho town of ISutlor in Raid county on the
timt Tu>-!«dny in July nc*t within Ike )m<al
n< uni of ■.d*; to *hc highuwt ami Ivst bidd-t
for ciMh Inc hiJlowiug name*! property tu
Mil.
The uudivided one half interest
id lot ot land No. 145, aud the un
divided one half interest iu oue
hundred (100) acres oi lot of Uud
No. 17(i, being tho eastern aud
uortheru portion ot the last nam'd
lot; all- iu the 2nd district ot Tny-
lor couuty, Ga. L-vied on as the
property of Hugh N. Green, to sat-
iali« a H. fa. issued fr»»m T(\)'ior
Superior covrt in favor of Jamos
Al.Harrison agatust Hugh N Green.
Property i>oiiited out hy plaintiff's
attorney C. A. J. FOPB,
This June 7th 1880. Hlieriit
GKOHG1 A—TaYlor C'ounty :
Martin Bryant, upplies for Let
ters of Admiuistrution on thec-tate
of benjamin Cochran, late of said
couuty deceased. These are there
fore to cite and admonish all |>er-
so!i8 concerned, creditors and next
of kin, to show cause it any they
can, at the court of Ordinary, to he
lu l i iu and for said county on the
fiist Monday in July next, why ad-
minirttrutinit on said estate should
not be granted said applicant.
Witness iuy baud and official sig*
Qituie. JAMES D. HUSS,
0. dinary.
This June 1st 1880. w4w.
A. 0. ALLEN, W. j/gStfITH.
ALLEN & GRIFFITH,
East siilc of Court Hones Nquare. \
JiUTLEK, GEOKGIA,
MAItUW IK
Dry Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoos,
Hardware, Qiaos, and Qnetnowart.
C‘k«lee Htaple n>d Fancy
GtOllGI A—Taylor County :
Whereas Wm. J. Hammnck,
aJinin strator on the estate of Jor
dan Wilehar, decea-ed, having ful
ly administered said e-tale, a|>|ilies
lor dismission Irotu said adminis
tration. These are therefore to cite
anil admonish all |reason, loiicern-
ed, credi'ors and next of kin lo
show cause if any they can, ut the
court of Ordinary lo be held iu and
for said county on the first Monday
in slept, uext why said applicant
should not be dismissed from said
administration. Given under my
hand und Official signature.
JAMES D lll'SS,
Oruinaiy.
This June the 1st 18R0. niSiir.
HfMWlM.
And all Goods kept in a Retail Store, at Lowest Cash Price*. All
wishing articles in our line will do well to call betore purchasing
elsewhere. apr.6-tf.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION for the PEOPLE-
SOME VERY HARD NUTS TO CRACK.
1. Companies have sprung upinevery pl.t of the Union tor mak
ing an “imitation Singer Machine.” Why are not similar compa
nies formed for making imitations of other Suwiug Machines? The
pnbl c will draw it* oiv i inference. Gold is continually counterfiled.
-rasa aud tiff n-ver. THKEE-QUAKTER8 of all the Sewing Ma
chines ro d throughout the world 1878, weie genuine “SINGERS,”
made und sod hy The S ngcr Muuulue.iuring Company.
2. The Sirger has taken the FIRST PRIZE over all companies
more than TWO HL'MDUED TIMES. Why?
3. THE PEOPLE’S AWAKL) TO THE “SINGER.”—The
p ople bought Singer Machines as follows: 1870, 127,833 8iug«
Machine-; lo7I, 181.2G0; 1872, 219,758; 1873, 232,444; 1874
241,679; 1875, 249,852; 1876, 262,316; ls77, 282,012; 1878
356,432. Muny of the manufacturers of other machines refuse t't
srate iheir .ales. Why?
Waste no money ou inferior counterfeits. Prices of the genuine
GREATLY REDUCED! Sales of 1878 over sales ot J 870, 228,-
599 Much nes A THREE-FOLD increase.
W« Erfpy Machine Becld by V*.
The Sir.ger Manufacturing Company has 1,600 Subordinate Office,
in the United Slates and Cauida, and 3,000 Offices in the Old World
und South America. JV*Send for Circulars,
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY
G. W. LEONARD, Aoknt. 42 Marietta Street. Atlanta, G»i
Ukancii Omens: August*, Ha.; Macon, Ga.; Columbus, Ga .
Thoma.ville, Ga ; Charleston, S. C., Greenville, S. 0., Florence, S.
C , Jacksonville, Fla. fvb. lOth-ly
MACON’S DST GOODS EMPORIUM!
Administrator's 8alo. j
lly virtue of an order fr an th-
Superior court of Talbot county, 1
HTKUKSCOVKH AXn Ga , w II be sold before tlie court (
LA.VTEU.Vlt. | h use diair iu the town of Hil ler,;
, . „ I’avlorcou ty, Ha., wi liin the le-j
I'.ucU srjrte briun Ilia nest nf Im elaw ui l|rv ,*. ,,,,
■niirkiA. B-ii itilui l'uolo«ra|.Uie ■Tbiu.im- S' 1 * l . lou '' ,, °* ' 1|ilc > 011 hl f .' 1 " ll " i
ri-inMis of Siamorv nml Eunmvinis lor lire play ill July next, the til lowing d'H- [
I'.lUtlopU-ft ol lalimi
V. I>ft
crit ed lftiidn Udonging to th** enlat** i
I of Job* atliati II. McCruy, l»»td v of
j aid Talbot couuty t Ga., deceased,
wit. Lot' No. (*23U) two han-.
to aMNNAMve?
RD and 41 Scond Street.
'ihedeknotriedgert Leader
LOW PRICES 1
in
, , Lsrg* and hand-me stiwk of DRESS GOCIlS, CLOTHS, CAS
enomnl RIM- «iib’ r «o ; (2Sff) .8.1 MERES, JEANS. FLANNELS, BLANKE1S, BLKAUHIShA
am on r-!,..7'oi i,l ||l[l1 » 1|J ll ' lr '. v ' lu ,llt ‘ 'J 1 ?* 11 i ct SHIRTINGS, TABLE DAMASKS. Tu WISES. HOSIERY, CAR
MehRurl-Sai, nf Taylor 0 UDty, Ga. ° " *
|of Taylor e unty, Ha. Sold for PETS,CLOAKS AND EVERY THING THAT GOES TO MAKE
• ••; |.n*’rib ti.*: Terms cash. j UP A FIRST-CLASS ESTAULIHMENT.
7QR I i tj. It. MoLKARA hihI A • !L j
JKAUY, Adiuiiiintmtors. *
NJnv 27th 1880. w4w.
We offer f.»r sale a Arst-clnss Sew
ing Machine, iu |)eiti*ci order with
al thi! luteal improvements. The
greater portiou ot the co t ot tlii •
inacliine will bo taken in rails, posts
etc, fa fencing purposes. Apply
at thin office.
GENEVA HOT EL.
f GENEVA, GA,
The undersigned announces to the
public that he is prepared to accom
modate them in the bc*i of style at al
times. Tho table will be supplied
with the best tho eouutry affords
l ooms, neat, airy and comfortable.
Hoard $2.00 per day.
1\ A. S t MORRIS,
* Proprietor.
WEST SIDE HOTEL,
SI «f Ii3 Went Side liroad Street
COL’JMBUS, CA.
Thin Huiel in now optu for (be rcseption
nf liaiuiient aud peruiuncut boardent. fk-iny
rvceutly opened, evurythius ib new and iu
“ap^lepie or-.a “ No labor or expen**
wpared to make gneeth comforiAbio, end. sh
my rut(M im »erv reasonable, those who stop
at U»e ••Went Side Hotel," cunnot fail to bi
p)et.Htid. My old iriendu from Taylor uud
uurroundiug rountiea will meet with a heart}
welcome ui thin bouito.
HKD. W. KADCLIFF, Proprietor.
aeildW-tf.
Id'IITFH N PURER
d. •’«, energetic oanvar*
1 sitnt and profitable
will find this a rare
WANTED-
j engage iu a
httidnestt. Good m<
«UaDCO.
TO MAKE MONEY,
Such will piflFSe suswer thin advertisemeni
hy letter, ettrloftiig stamps for iwply. stating
wb«t hnainsss tney h. ve boon engaged in
None but Uioiie wmo mean bnaincss need np.
ply.
Addrraa Finlsy, naavET & Co.
8c|il.2- ly Atlanta, Ha.
liclnmtd Home.
On lost Wednesday Watler
Grace, sou of Judge W. D. Grace,
returned home fioui Macon where
he has been attending the blind
school under the management of
Prof Williams. It is igm rkuble
to what degree of haruing these
sin h ns arrive, Helios keen, at
tending school for the pist five
years and can read well, and bos
advanced iu all the oth. r studies
taught iu day schools, besides mak
ing rapid advnnces.in music. He
The July Number, commencing
Volume VIII, is one of the most
interesting yet issued of this excel
lent publication. Tlie oireniug ar
tic e hy Rev. Edward Hule, “A
Quarter-Millenuii.ni,” describes the
landing of tlie Mussuchusetta Buy
Uuloiiy, tlie settlement of Beaton,
und the establishment of the first
4JlirisliH.il church in Boston, Haleru
and Dnrol.ester. There are sketch
es nf the prominent men connected
with the Muss.veliuselts Company,
including Governor Winthrop, Rev.
John Hutson, Rev. John White,
Roger Clapp, und others One il
lustration snows a view of the site
of Boston before the first hou.-e wus
built; another is a quaint old m. p
of the ne.ghborhood around Bostou;
another i- a drawing of the first
church >n Huston fnnn 1630 to 1640.
The article will doubtless attract
considerable attention. There are
other articles, replete wi h interest
nml information, esjiecially with
•‘Modern Jewish Lile,” which is
elaborately illustrated.. The se
rial and sfiort stories are hy popu
lar authors. •‘Bc-Be, the N n i I -
maker’ti Daughter” is continued
and “Little Bingen,'’ is concluded.!
Mrs, M. A. Dennison, Etta W.
Pierce, E'tie Rogers, Jane 0. Aus
tin, F. M. Ho'mes, etc , confrilutcl
to tins department Thera are
admirable sketches, essays, etc , byj
Alfreton Hi-rvey, Herbert l ee, Rev. -
Mr Houghton, and other favorite'
wri'era. Tlie poenn- are numerous, j
and possess more than ordinary i TTaving goue regnlarlr into tlie
merit. 'J in n' is a large, interesting 1 ** praeliee ol Law, respectfully
an I instruetivu niisceUaiiy, and to. j solicits a portion of the legnl bosi-
getlrer with the ‘'Religious Notes nt . 98 ol Taylor and surrounding
and N-ws,” “Eilitor's Porlfoliri” j counties. jan.21-ly.
“Ubiluarv Nolic s," ‘•■Rocrinti ns
IE8T IR THE WORLD!
n* it «i»r
•■■Mr ky l‘ifif,
bllnx COWPAEHO* WlTll
CHURCH A CO.»» ••ARM ABD
IIAK1ZIIBR " BRAID wl-1 *h«W Ik*
dlAvtBM.
Bern that rmmr D«kl*| M* D
Whit) Bid PthlE. M tU«Td he ALL
■ IEHLAR iCIITAHClB bmU Ihi
y*Ml, will Improve Iff quality, mtlto II «»
better end prevent it from eounn*. by fAdin*
onohfif tetcpoonfnl of Church k Co. ■ Eodiw
8*Ur*tuf. D*fU»«fad
j pound pMktg* foe valutfclo iniura*
Uoa and rend carefully.
SHOW THIS TO VOUI WOCI*
\ r T O It N K Y AT LAW.
Bl'TLKH, fiA.
JIATURESOWM
REMEDY
k
VEGETABLE'
MEDICINE FOR THE
BLOOD. 1MR&KIDHEYS.
k mrdiclnnl com-
iund of known vnlue-
mblnlnf In one prep-
etioii ihe curative
'were for the evlla
Lick produce *11 die-
Are of the M—4. the
Mr#r. life JEMm*V*.
* rniirax In action and
rough In IU efftect.
n uitFXFHIed for the
»• of all MMmmd MH:
Their Caret Department..
is the most handsome in the city. Carpet* from 20 cents to $1.05'
per yard. This is the Rt ore where
LOW PRCES.
rul» in every department. Their motto—a good article at th. lowest
possible prioe.
CHRARUE CALDWELL
in with this firm and will serve hie friends with fidelity and sustain'
the enviable reputation ths house has established for fair and liber
al dealing. Samples furnished on application. Express or freight
paid en orders amounting to $10.00 or over.
J. W. RICE dk O. LSAO-R IN LOW PRI3SS.
39 ao*l 41 Second Street. MACON, GA.
Georgia Chemical Works,,
Augusta, Ga;.
CWATINE,
foe Blood Dl»*$^
CURATINE,
for Um Cflmplala
CURATINE,
kindly consented to piny on the
> onr merchants" dry time Cap-'organ at the M. K. Cliuic i torif»r Sunday Afierms “Mu-ir,” ]4Jrlx«bj t. Thowa,
. - ’ I those who would go tu listen at-etc., etc , pres.-nt friLqiiiirto pag s j
Mr Morris of lh4 Macon Daily him. He played u riilunliuy a ,al : uf d’-lightliil reoilmg, Irulr i^ "t-1 . .
Herald spent’a couple of days in several Sunday school and I ^ank'^Lra" AnOWIITf-AT-LAW, WWMklMA
town last week. Mr. Morris seems piocri, All were highly enfertmu. j |j H * H Publishing House, S I, 09 nn I! Will practice in State and Fed-
*0 be quite bnjaifui of success *d and gave him n cordial invits- 57 Park Place, New York. eral Courts. Tept'23-ly.
Chan, Cel Blau,
THOMAS & COLEMAR.
CURATINE,.
For RluumfllfU'
CURATINE,
For Bciarulf IHhmm.
CURATINE.
far Erj^Mas^rUaFl^
lied for tb«
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Again ffor to tln ir old eiiatomers, and the publi* generally, why ■
Want reliable and u 11 i Hr in Fertilizers, their well known brands of
Supeiphnsphaic*.
Mastodon’s Ammoniated Soluble Guano’
L(*\ves (ieor^-ia l’or n i u 1 a,a nd * t liei r Sn perior UiaKe-
Acid Phosphate..
Ff»p compoating, analyHirg 13,00 ^irr cant, of available
Acid, auil ‘J.58 f»er coni, of l\»t»*k. AUo,,
SUL PH URIO' AC ID.
D’lotn tbeir Acid *0 ham her, at lower figme* ihan.it can be laid ii» an •
l \d u^Ut out ot inc Mtate. v Favorable trrma and \»ricia *lo
iud cuHtoiuers for iar^e orders ot^our gtcdu. Tl»e works of the »«m*
jmuy, located iu iiguata, Ga , are ojicn to-the luapection ol the.F‘**
itcru of Georgbi, ml ndjoir^p Staten, aod onr 8u|icrintendent-
Chemist, Mr. C. P 1 . l.OWE*vnll take j.(eat-uie.in*exhibit
works and ite | riMiufis. A|>|>lOo the Agent ol ib»- Company, t
found in tke principal lowub aau vdlagen rf Georgia *nd
dina, or to M. A. STOVALL,
Treasurer and Business Manager, Augusta,
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