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Fite Fort Valley Miiror.
____FORT VALLEY:
FwDAYTTiARChIo, 1881.
Boy 8MALTZ, MONROE* Co’s Philadelphia bUoos
E very pait brat dotl and warranted.
Opium and Morphine Habits Cured.
It Walters I not how long- you
have used the Drug or how much
quickly and without pain. Write
to me giving the particulars of
give your case satisfaction or |$tll on me that and I I will
you can
care you. Charges low. All coin
despondence Confidential.
W. L. Jones, M. D..
Fort Va ley, G^o.
10 th, tf
need a Buggy go to Math
•ws k Cook’s and look at their
ssyles. If they have not one to
suit you they wilt order any kind
you may select. .
Go tp Mathews & Cook's if you
want any kind of plantation hard
ware. Being thoroughly posted,
the 3 - keep the best goods at ss low
prices as can be had.
For good repair on farming itn
plements. blacksmithing or wood
work go tt> Mathehs & Cook.
300 bushels fresh meal for sale
at Atlanta prices, A. J. at the mill of
Houser & Co.
Legal Advertising.—A ttention
is called to the legal advertisements
in this issue. We shall, in future,
publish all legal advertisements
ema- iating from the county officials
sheriff, ordinary, clerk, &c
Job Printing.—W e are prepar¬
ed to do all kinds of Job Printing
in good style and at reasonable
pi ices.
Public Library
All members of the public Libra
ry are requested to meet Monday
night, at Seminary Hall, for busi¬
ness of importance.
T. O. Skellie,
Sec. & Treas.
Commencing. —Messrs. Mathews
& Cook have commence 1 by tears
ing away the old buildings, to make
room for the new brick stores cf
Col. Hardison on Railroad Street
They will commence putting up the
building as soon as the brick ar->
rive.
rt
E
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On Friday nigiiitlie 25th inst., it
is purposed having a concert and
festival at Seminary llall. The or¬
der of exercises will be, first, music,
instrumental and vocal, assisted by
the Brass Band, after which those
preseut are expected to enjoy them¬
selves in any manner they see fit,
by music, conversation, promenades,
etc. Refreshments will be for sale,
and can be purchased if desired.
The object of the affair is to raise
funds for the improvement of the
school, in which all our people are
interested. Therefore contribute
and come out and help make the af
fair a success.
Admission 25 each.
W. I. GREENE,
Pre's Board Trustees
Go to Brad Browns’ and get some
of those famous cotton seed. See
advertisement.
Humbugs.— Our readers will, of
Course, have penetration enough to
discern a humbug, when it is
brought before them. W e occasion¬
ally advertise for humbugs, but nev.
er endorse them, and for fear some
of our readers may think that all is
true which they see advertised, we
make these remarks. Always dis¬
trust flattering offers made by
strangers, and never invest money
with parties who offer to give you
immense returns for small outlays
They are the humbugs we refor to.
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Quarterly Conference. —The
first quarterly meeting of the Fort
Church will be held on the
2nd Saturday and Sunday in April,
Rev. Dr. Mann, Presiding Elder, in
charge. Let all attend.
Real Estate. —Messrs. Sommer
Bros., have purchased the brick
store now occupied by Geo. L. Lib,
ly, from the Mathews eslate, and
will occupy it after Oct. 1st.
tittdfcSn jf AGo^d R^ick Maker can get a
at making brick, on applis
catidn aft thik place, if terms are
PERSONAL
Miss IlattiqgjrVarner, of Atlanta,
and Miss Jennie jjoward, of
nolds, are visiting Mrs. Dr. W. B.
Mathews, at this place.
Miss Annie Johnson, of Griffin,
is visiting her relatives at this pla.oe,
Dr. Russ’ family.
AVillio Kendrick of Griffin, is vis
Broun.
Mrs. A. D. Skeliie is visiting her
parents at Eufaula, Ala.
Mi. J. E. Christian, of the Macon
Sunday Herald, made us a pop call
on yesterday
Dr. John Jones was in town
last week, introducing a Medicine
which his house ia Aoiarieus, Mes¬
srs. Davenport & Son arc making a
speciality of. It is said to be a spe¬
cific fur all lung and blood disor¬
ders, and is highly endorsed. Dr
Jones has the medicine on sale.
Charley Gray started to Savan¬
nah Tuesday, but had to return, as
the railroads were not running, o n
account of high water.
Bon Avera is improving and will,
if he takes no back-set. be up again
soon.
Paisful Accident.—A few days
ago while Mrs. Col. Anderson was
handling some very strong liniment,
the cork burst out and it flew in
her face, filling her eyes and caus¬
ing very painful inflamation. Dr.
Greene was called in and she is now
doing very well.
Home Journal.*— Read the ad¬
vertisement of the Hom 3 Journal
elsewhere. Our people ought to
sustain their county papers and
they will fiud the small subscrip¬
tion amount a good investment.—
Dr. Jones is the agent at this place
and will be glad to receive your
patronage.
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Come outto-aigat and hear the
Concert and enjoy the festival The
Ihree-blind-mice will be there.
Free School Fund. —Mrs. Per¬
sons notifies the patrons of Female
Seminary that she will give them
the benefit of :he free Softool fund
for the months of April, May and
Juie. 2 t.
Concert. —Don’t forget to save a
quarter to come out and hear Prof.
Bairdsleo's Concert nest weak —
The day will be announced in a few
days.
Send your contribution of edibles
around to Seminary Hall at 3
o’clock.
LOOK AFTER THE MAN Of 003.
‘Why did you not reiu.tiu in
A-?’ asked one preaulier of
an -t!i.:r. 4 \V -ii, for the best roa
son in the world: I couldn’t live on
s >ft soap and s t .v ktH. an l find my¬
self, at that,’ was i.lie somewhat in
elegant, but very significant rop y.
It is too olten the ease that after
promising the preacher the smallest
c im. ens itiou that cousoieuoa or
decency will permit, his stewards
leave him to ‘find himself as best
he can for perhaps three fourths of
the year. They seem to have an
idea that he can live on air, or what
is far less uourisliing, a mere prom¬
ise, and will not unfreqnently per¬
mit mouth alter month to pass by
without mak.ut the slightest serious
effort to supply his urgent needs.—
Suppose they were to treat their
hirelings on their farm in the same
way, how long would they be able
to command their services? No, th y
must be paid, and all other current
obligations must be met; but lie who
wa clieafor their souls must wan,
wait, wait. He must run up ac¬
counts at the grocer's; his children
must he shoeless, and actually suf¬
fer from cold; h-s wife, perhaps al¬
ready broken down in health, must
be a drudge; he must out down ex¬
penditure, even to the point of stop
ping his Oh*roll paper—all because
nobody will take the trouble or fore¬
thought to collect and pay over his
little stipend. The preacher has
now been at work three month of
the Conference year, and hi.s bare,
footed child says, ‘Papa hasn't re¬
ceived but five dollars yet,' This is
too bad, brethren. You mean to
pay his salary—why not do it as he
earns and needs it? If you fiid it
hard to collect it just now, why,
putyourown hands into yxmr own
pockets and advance it to him.—
Surely you can trust your Church
to make it up ; or, if not, you can
surely trust H im who remembers and
rewards even the gife of a cup of
cold water to his disciples. What
you give to Christ and His cause is
all that you really save. All that
you are laying up on earth shall ut¬
terly perish. A’l that you give to
Christ is so much treasure laid up
in heaven. Lay down ibis paper,
and go ai once and look after the
man of God and supply his wants.
You will sleep better to-night,. and
be a happier man to-morrow.—
Richmond Advocate.
Concert
SEMINARY BALL,
FORT VALLEY GA.
The Grefit American Vocalist,
PROF. J. W. BEARD-LEE,
will give a
SONG CONCERT,
In the Seminary Hall, one night the
coming week, probably next Friday
night. The date will be definitely
ascertained and small bills sent
around in time.
Prof. Beardslee comes among us
to give one of his famous concerts
which have been so highly com¬
mended elsewuere.
He gives the entire receipts to
the school fund.
Admission 25 cents. Children
15 cents.
The following endorsements of
Prof. Beardslee will convince our
readers of the treat in store:
Not since the visit of the sweet singer
in Zion— the lamented Bliss—has there
been in Montgomery any vocal music
comparable to that with which Prof.
Beardslee (harms his audience.—[Mont¬
gomery Advertiser, Ala.
Prof. Beardslee’s Concert i« pronounc¬
ed by all who attended it, one of the rich¬
est musical entertainment ever given in
Atlanta, and the announcement that he
will sing will always draw an and eace
where he is known.—(Atlanta Ga. Constitu¬
The Concert given by Prof. J. \V.
Beardslee, on Friday night, wasoneof.tha
most enjoyable enteriaintiients of the
kind, it has been our fortune to attend,
The audience was swayed by the power
of the charming music, moved and melt¬
ed to tenderness by the pathos of tile
sweet, plaintive songs, at one moment,
and the next convulsed with laughter by
the merriest, jolliest strains. The pro
fessor has made himself a name as a vo
oulist whose voice, skill and culture place
h m in the lirst rank of America’s great.
—(Morning Journal, Sandersville, Ga.
The writer was privileged t<> he ir him
render some of the most popular sougs
ill the language, and does not hesitate
to placo him among the brightest stars ill
the musical galaxy of tbo country.—
(H. II. Jones, Editor Macon Tele t raph
Macon. Ga.
Prof. Beardslee. of New York, gave a
‘•Service of Song” at the M. E. Church,
last Sunday, and a Concert on Monday
n‘ght. Both serviocs were hrgely atte -
de 'and gave entire siitlslaclion to our
people. Brother Beardslee is nm-tir of
his profesion.
E- D. Wilkin,
Pastor M. E. Church.
Brsak in Ruliioads. —The high
w .ter has done much damage
throughout the country, especially
to railroads. The Brunswick was
stopped for several days, but re¬
sumed Thtirsdav. On Tuesday
and Wednesday the Central was
not running between Macon and
Savannah, on account of high water
at the Ogeechee river.
Crav.tobd Court. —Crawford
Superior Court convenes Monday
Morning. Parties at interest, ju¬
rors, &c., will take notice and gov
orn themselves accordingly.
Green peas u re in the Savannah
market.
Finance and commerce ar&fit’l ab¬
sorbing topics, bm not less, iuiport
ant is the presiirvaiion of Hie bea th,
‘or tlie onjoyruent PortaHiic, of )(hich man
are imiehied to or Tab
ler’s Vegc.able troubled Liver. Powder. If
you are wiya an inactive
liver, try a sample battle ut 25c, or
a package nt. 50c. For sale by Ross
Gekene & Co. f
We have a speedy and positive Care
for Catarrh, Dipthei ia. anker inouih and
Head Ache, in SHlLOUfi CATARRH
REMEDY. A nasal (Injector fico with
each bottle. Use it il’Woti desire health
and sweet breath. Diver 60 ets. Sold by
Ross, Greene & Co. \
the Oh What A Cough !VWiU yoil heed
warning. The signal perhaps of the
8 iii '0 approach oj that ASltVou'.selves more terrible’dis¬
ease Consumption. if
you can afford for the sake of saving 50
ets, to run tlie risk and do mailing for
it, We know frjin experience rliat Shi
lolis Cure will Cure your Cou; it
never fails. This explains why ue
than a Million Bot tles were sold the past
year. Cough, It relieves Croup, Mothers and Whooping
at once. do not he
without it. For Lame Hack, Side, or
Chest, use Shilohs Porous Plaster. Sold
by Ross, Greene & Co.
Dyspepsi a a Liver Complaint. - Is it
not worth the small price of 75 cents to
free yourself of every sympiomcf the-e
distressing complaints, if you think so
call at our store aud get a bottle of Shi
lohs Vitalizer, eveoy bottle has a printed
guarantee oil it, use accordingly and if it
does you no good it will cost you noth¬
ing. Sold by Ross, Gb eene & Co.
'1!
FOR IN
THE
HOME JOURNAL,
the Official Medium for tbe county
printing for Houston county. Pub¬
lished every Thursday mornitg at
Perry, Houston County, Georgia,
by John H. Hodges, Editor and
Proprietor. Subscription price $2.00
per annum. Advertising rates lib¬
eral.
Call on
Du? \V. L. JONES, Agent,
. Fort Valley, Ga.
March 25. 2t
Simpson’s Early Prolific Cotton
Seed.
The earliest and all most productive, improved and
easiest Simpson’s picked, ot Early the Prolific varie¬
ties, Is cotton.
Mr.Russ P. Johnson, of Spalding coun¬
ty has sent a limited supply of these seed
to me to sell. Parties wanting them
would do well bushel. to make early application.
Piicc $1 per
S- B. Brown.
Mc’ll 10, 1881.
GilAY-TUiOS,
have just received a lull liu^of samples ol
fcSprin^ atid Streamer
SUITS
to order from,
Devlin & Go., New York.
k w fi
The jroodsnre verw select etio!c«,
and prices i«ss than ever before.
Qli\Y BROS.
Houston Sheriff Sales
’ : «-F0R APRIL
-
Wq,L be sold before the Court llou
door iu Peuy, Houston conuty, on the
fist Tuesday in April, 1881. between tbe
legal hours uL&alc, thulollonjug proper¬
ty tq-wit. . <r ..
iJOO acres of land more cr less, in the
10th District of said county, being lot and
part of lots *os, ISO, l»l, 1st i'l and
.173, and constituting the place conveyed
by Joseph Tooke io Laura Anderson and
oirwhicli O. C, Anderson,ijalded July U
A thrcc-dtiHrth Interest fit-let of land
No. 4tl in tlie sixth district of Houston
and Crawford counties Levied on as
tile property of J. A. Walton, to satisfy
a ti. fa. from Hoasiofc Superior Court in
favor of \V. 11. Peavy. Returnable- to
April term i880,
sB&sSHafEsa pari e. H, ill teen a« rtsoff ut WMt Bide of No. 15,
htty titty acros acres oil’of !*tmthAVcs: l>art of No. 15 and
acres oft of t-ouih-wasl sido of loi No. 27, uiak
in« nil aggregate of 612 ncros, more or less in the orie
n il isth, now the 12th (list, of Houston county’, aud
istitntin& the homestead of said Joseph TooKe as
assigned to him in bankruptcy. All lovied on as the
property of said Joseph 1 ooko under an execution
from Pulaski Superior Gourt in fnv.»r of J*s L,
Tooke Lumpkin, trustee, vs. Simon Merritt, and Joseph
Iso security. and
A at the same ime place that truct of land
containing forty-seven [47] acres more or less, b ins
within or near the corporate limits of Fort Valley,
in the Ninth District of Houston County and
bounded Fast by lands of VV. A. Mathews, South by
the Cemetary road. North l»y the South Western rail
road tnd West by lands of Alary Corbitt. Levied on
ns the property of Win. li. Brown, deceased, to sat¬
isfy an execution from Bibb Superior Court in favor
of Afiller A Harris vs. W. It. Brown. Executor, Jkc.,
returnable to the April Term 1881, said property be
intf described in said execution.
Feb. 24 lttSl.
J. It. DUNCAN. Sheriff.
Houston Sheriffs Sale.
w ILL be sold before tbe court
house door, in the town of
Perry, Houston County, Georgia
within the legal 1 tours of sale, on the
first Tuesday fin April next, the fol¬
lowing pro- ho n v to wit:
One ba\ se mule, named Pent,
One bay ma s mule, one Roan
Hors« about 9 years old, one
uew end Spring buggy. Levied
up n as the property of John F.
Troutman, to satisfy an execution
in favor of S. P. Smith, Son & Bro¬
ther, versus J. H. Troutman and
JohnF. Troutmn fi fa issued from
Fioyd Superior Court, and return
able to September term, 1889.
• Levy .made by T. M. Butuer form¬
er Sheriff aud turned over to tue.
J. Ii DUNCAN,
Sheriff.
Tax Collector’s Sales,
Will be sold before the court house
do.or in tin town of Perry. Houston
Uouuty, between ilie legal hours <>t
sale on the 1st Tuesday in April next,
the following .property to-wit:
One lot of tand No. 50 in (lie Upper
Eleventh J)iii.rict ot said county, levied
on aHd^bf^as'YttTT prop u ty ot Carneti
IloJJteVfian under a tax n. fi. im- 1880.* synte and
udnnty tax"s for the ywn* ' Levy
nmde by W. Brunson and turned over to
me.
Alsu at the same time an-l place 27
a-.T s of In ml moiv or loss, liein-f parts
ol'lots Nos. JO ami 81 in Ihe New lfitb.
District, VViliuby levied on and sold ns tfiu .prop¬
erty of Mnnnini under a t xfi
fa lol- Shite mid omint y faxes for the a onr
1880, Levy im.de by W. Brunson, Tux
Collector, and turne-l over to me.
•T. It. DUNCAN, Shoriil’.
M nrcldl -l'S St
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GEOBOIA of order CRAWroini isliilil’from Couxty.—By thecoiirtof vir¬
tue an
Ordinary i-old bcford-tlie of Grawiford courf-lionsedoor county,, fn-fcnox will bi*
ville. in Said county, on the firstTuess
day ed la in April liexf, the following describ¬
pd:
Eighteen acres of the western half of lot of land
nuiiibnr 235 in Ihdf-econd district of Claw ford Imfot <:
ty. aa.d Sold as the devoid property of estate of J. W.
eu»^. rem.cjd. Adm's.
GEORGIA, CKAWFORD ,H)TTNTY.-M. L. Ellis
administratrix of'tho oRfatB of J. W. Ellis, late of
said cfiunty deceased, applies for leav* to sell real
property This is belonging cite all to said ostute:
to persons concerned to show cause
if any, by the first .Monday in April next why said up
ottLc'ully Feb* 1 ^ n0,t Vj 0 ^| ra,1 ^ et ^ ^ ituos ^ an( l
VIRGIL 8. HOLTON,‘©binary.
--■v~------
Crawford Sheriff Sales.
WILL ™ BE SOLD ON TUB^FIliST
4*galhours .Tuesday ..sulij,.-hffbre in April next"'within the
of Keoiiri
house door,fiSITElie town of t ville,
•aid couuty, the following pro r 1 6
->ix husdred beingtots.an<\ ahd cighty-ilvo’ acros of
load, mrlsfiif loth' Nos.
fotiy+eVa&Wj, (4!X> mid b-eveidy-nine fifty ffiy], ‘(50), In foi-tysninc- the sev¬
enth district of safitTObiinty. • Sold nadt-r
and by ifirtue of'a tux execution issued
by W M Raw tax collector fur said coun¬
ty, and levy inside and returned to me
by G W J Hobbs, constable, execution
being for State And county taxes, vs.
Billings Wheeler This March Tenants 1881. in possession
notified. 7,
W. P. RIVIERE,
Sheriff.
i
POMONA GUANO,
great bone fertilizer of the South manufactured from Bone
Animal matter and Potash
POMONA ACID PHOSPHATE !
• j
; South Sea Acid Phosphate.
.
Auiinoniaied
Ail of the above Guanos are of a high grade, and will give
I respectfully solidite a share of patronage- , ’
Wa. J. Anderson.
Next ty O. Ii. Millers’,
Mrs. Mary Persons
Will open her
SCHOOL!
—AT THE—
Female Seminary
—ON—
Ilia? January 101881 ,
Charges for advanced scholars, $3.00
Intermediate department, 2.50
Charges Primary department, 2.00
made from the time of
entering the pupil until close of
term.
Mrs. M. A. Mathews will continue
in charge of the music department
as before. Nothing possible shall be
‘.eft undone Lr the advancement, in
every particular, of all pupils enirast
-d to my care.
Mrs. MARY PERSONS, Principal.
Dec. 15, 18S0.
FORT VALLEY
Male Academy,
Fort Valley, Houston County, Ga.
Spring Session begins 2nd Mon¬
day in January and ends June 24th
1881.
Tuition in Primary Class per
month $2.50
‘‘ “ Intermediate 3.20
“ “ Higher........ 3.70
Tuition to be paid at end of, each
school month.
Students charged* from] time of
entrauce to end of Term.
W. C.. Monk, B. S.
Doc. 15th, 1880. Principal.
AIOS ff. IBRML
Dealer in
General Merchandise
Has moved into his new store in
Harris Block, and has received a fine
lot of new aud fresh goods in his
such as
Dry Goods,
Groceries, Hardware. Farmers sup¬
plies, Crockery,
Glassware and Cutlery,
And almost anything that can be
called for. A nice lot of confcc
tionery, fruits, etc., just received.—
Call and examine goods and prices.
Thankful to the public lor their
patronage in the past. I hope to
merit and receive a continuation in
the future, in my new quarters,
where I can keep a much larger and
nicer stock.
SmiFlorilM Western
Railway.
General Manager's Office. >
Savannah, Mnv 23d, 1880. f
and after SUM)AY. Mav '-3d. 1880
V / Passenger train-, on this* Road will
run ns follows:
FIGHT EXPRESS,
S|iSsSs‘iiS:==il«:| £S'SsS&“:=lM
Arrive nt TuilttMftRee daily at..............*2*v?. ;jj 4- A. M- M.
Arrive a J -eU^ui ville (liiflyat..............< :
Leave Tnllnhasseh daily at................... o , V
Leave Leave Bflinhrid<ta \Jhauy daily-jit......................]:0 dijly at ..................4:«o 1. » • M M
Leave Thninasyille daily dally at-......................6:30 ut..................• 30 I A-M. . M.
Leave Jesup atSavannah ditily nt............,...0:0l» A. M.
Arrive btl'woeii Savannah and Jack¬
No chan ire of cars
sonville and snyaunOh SleorfJn« asnd Albany. d aily betweon Sa
i'nllmun Palacd Cars
viinnah and JacksonvU14. thvu*i h and froi ^nvnnnah
Sleeping cur vnn E to n
A IbanY, and JacksOtiville and Aibi any Withou
C rissontfew from Pavadnah for Fernandia. Gaines
ville and Cellar Keys take t his train.
Piissoiifrors for DaHoif take this train.
Passengers from Savannah for. Brun fiwick tuko
Mils train, arrivitiR at Brunswick 6. XA„
I’assengors leave Brunswick arrive
at Pitssoncera savannah 9.00 eavinjr P-M, Macon at J 7: a. m. (daily in- ,
oludtnjc Sunday) connect at Jeaup with this train for
Passonsrers from Florida by th»s train connect- at
Jesup with tnitv arriving in Macon at 6-2.5 p. m.
(daily Connect including at Albany funday.] w.th passonRer 4 trains . both
Southwestern Railroad to and Orleans, from Mneon,
ku fuula, Montpomory, Mobile, New etc.
Mail steamer a«d leaves Thursday Raiubridge evening; for for Apalachicola Columbus
every Sunday Kfesday ind Saturday afternoon.
every (Bosgoonneotion i ot Jacksonville daily (Sunday ox
cePtfitfl Enterprise, for GreenGovo and Springs. all landings St. Augustine. St. Johns Pm
lntJfa. on
r *Trains B. and A. R. It. leave junction, going
on 4;40
west, at 11:37 a. M.. and for Brunswick at r. M.,
'''VhrmfJh^cket"^^ Ticket office. and Sleeping No. 22 Bull C«rBer‘hsse¬ street,and
cured at Bren’s Western Railway Passen¬
nt Savannah, Florida and
ger Dopot.
accommodation train-eastern divi
f.RflVe Snyftiinfth, Sundays oxcepted, “ at 7 00 a m.
Leave McIntosh. “
Jesnp, “ 4 lJvw A. M.
Leave Blackshs’ar, “ 3a. M.
Leave " 7:«J M.
\rrive Dnpont at Dupont, p. M.
Leave A -
Black:.hear .. M
Loayp Jesup Bla
Leave
licave Mtslntosh
Arrivo at Savannah WeSTFRN division.
Loate ^Dupont^ ,' bunduys ^excepted, nt 6 ;(|n a.
Leave Quitman " {1:4Sa. m.
Arrivo at Thomasville “ *' V : I2;0op, 2:30
Iioavc Arrive Camilla, at Albany, “ s «:lfip. p,
Leave Albany, ** a 6’3o a.
Ijeavo Arrivo Camilla, Thcmasville, “ '* ::: 11:4 8:4« a.
at oa.
Leave Quitman. “ 8*.S0 P.
Ijeavo Valdosta, '* s 5:17
Arrivo at Dupont. “ - 7 ;2o
J. S. Tyson, Master of Transportation^^ ^
Gone >ral
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ESTEY ORGANS.
All the wholesale Estey Organ business in eiuht Southern States i3
transacted by the ESTEY ORGAN CDMPANY at Atlanta. At our
warerooms may always be fouud a complete assorament of these
Incomp arable In strum en ts<
Including all the newest stvles and latest improvements. ORGANS
new and second hand from $20 to $500.
ESTEY ORGAN COMPANY,
Corner of Broad and Alabama Streets, ATLANTA; G A*
BBOTHEBS,
Arc our Agents for Fort Valley and “Vicinity.
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