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TO \ AM) COUNTY
TOWN DIRECTORY.
'I 111-: CHITitCHES,
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tl"‘ tlilul Sun.l j iujtirfK.'i, month Rev. S. T.
I'’ill if | a lijj,.
-R*'. 4rr*'b tho M tho ! it Ohnreh on th
fmwHi Mtiitltv. mi.l Mitmil'ir before, iu each
ji jn tH. I( V G S loull-ton pastor.
L’totv ltiniA >it Hit- l’tv iij t ii.ui (Hupeh on
t a ■ omul mint lay in oitoh tu >;,ta. Rev. G.
W. M x i| pastoj*
muxii’ii’ai. <;i>vi:rnmknt.
.1. 11. (jtit'i liwi*. maim: .1 F. C Wil’l'iuH,
J. !1. Tints i t.. .1, T. Hiiil-it hiel L L. Stnn
fo , ccui-blue ■: W. 8. “nbinwm, marshal
IN isT-omcn,
.1 \Y. Glint'd -, m Daily arrival and
ilopiimr" of am Ih.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
,J K C Williams oiiilumy; J I) Robinson
sl.i iiri; S II I] l ien clotk of superior court;
1), niii' AlrJliu 11 x receiver; .1 110 illin tax
colli cor; II C Kujbiiiigh treasurer ; John
A! Baines surveyor; W J Smith coroner.
i\. ii ii. j i’o 11 missii oio’ s— W I Hudson, W C
Jolmston R W Robinson., K H 1! rden clerk.
Board of Kducation- \V I Hudson. Flynn
Huigelt, W C Jlil-il'-tor. I! O Hood, T J Neal
County Silionl Com mis'uer-rJ I Johnson.
Mian ■ os 11ik i.xgismtiiuh.
W I Hu isoii senator; ti L Kiipatrick and
H K Moss, Jr.. lepresea’ativcs-
CUliilT CVL ENJ)AU Fllil HARRIS COUISTY
SUI'BIUOR COURT.
Martin Crawford judge \V A T.itMe solic
itoi-gciriiil-N 11 liar leu oi.ik—J D Rob
ins m Fhoiiif. tiouvenes second Mondays in
Apiil an I October.
commissioners’ comiT
Convenes fi'st Tuesday iu each month.
ordinary’s .court
Con venos first Monday in each month
justices courts.
Hamilton (672d) District duo T Williams
J V, Chas Bedell N 1’ —meets first Saturday,
Valley Pui'n-' (7801—1 X Sparks N P, Geo
W Cooke J P— 2d Say urday .
Milner’s (782i —U C M iner If TANARUS, P Sutton
J P--4'h Saturday.
Wave ly II dl ('.rnt)—a A B Dozier NP, E
J Stunlord I l* —.
Filer-lie lOM V) —Thos Xe;il NP, A S Elli
son J P .
Cut-in'll (696) —1 B Pate J J ! , W H Thvtvp
son N P ——
Lowe I!i;h 5'7071 —Basse Oo.x N P, W Nun
n 11 v .1 P- -3d S turdav.
U,.p r lbth (1180)—JdCWLokcy J P, L
Hargett N P —lth Satuvay.
Smith’s 11217) Jim Or Smith JP., S Moore
N I’ 4 h Saturday.
White-ville (920)—S H Reese N P., A J
Go'doti J P — 2nd Saturday.
Wlii taker’s (079) —R M Whittep J P Flynu
Ha lyre tt X P .
liividson’s (781)—T L Davidson J P, Ab
Wei lon N 1’
Blue Spring (717)—J A Moore NP, C Had
ey J P —Sirs! -aturday.
Goodman’-- |703) J M Culpepper, J P, S :
G <o' urn NP— 2d. Saturday.
NORTH lNnsni!T!i RSILR01I) SCHEDULE
I’ro n and gs*.r Saturday, 16th of May
truj. is on this road will run as follows:
Tuesdays. Tiuiksdays and Saturdays,
3>a * ('“'unii'us 5 HO a m 2 30 i m
m , * oyJ A w * ’ m
WM. RE I), On., Superintendent.
The editor oi the Hamilton Jour
,,:!l L r,)t h >me too late to get in bin
article on the iVess Convention, but
to oct out mi extra giving
n glowing account of his trip, which
,v Hi he so il for the reuse able- piioe
of f> c nts a eopv. There’s im, u
fleece for you.— Mirror.
We rise’to atfl< Christopher who
hossed the Journal l:i-t week, and
besides we thought he had been in
■the business long enough not to con
sider so small a tiling as impudence.
Notice.
The bridge across L r >tig Cano Creek
,(Uei,l’,) is in a dangerous condition.
Persons ci'ossing it will do so at their
, o; .y risk. W. I. Hudson,
It. W. Robinson,
W. 0. Johnson,
Commissioners Harris county.
May 10th, 1873.
The nboye notice we find in the
Siate Line Press, and as we have a
large number of readers in that sec
tion, publish it for their benefit.
A Fish Fry.
Ed. Journal —Saturday a party of
.young ladies, escorted by two of the
oldest bach o!ora on this continent,
repaired to Beach Spring, on Lake
Joy. There they were met by oth
ers, and a more pleasant day was
never spent, The young ladies i#ught
fish until the bachelors suggested the
fidi he leaned for dinner. The bach
elors went to work in earnest, and in
a short lime the finny tribe were
ready for the frying-pan. Mrs. W.
and O. had them ready for the table
in a few minutes, that was spread
with all the viands that heart could
wish. Such a dinner we seldom seat
ourselves at; everything was very
palatable except the seven grain cof
fee which the youngest bachelor
made. We had to drink several cup
ful’.s of water to get one of coffee.
After dinner we returned W the
goats made for the occasion. Ini the
throng of young ladies was Mia.'gm
,na J., one of the shining lights of
Box Spring. We offer many
to the young ladies for the cake they
baked, and will add it would be cred
ible to older'cads to prepare such
a dim ,er Mav they live long and be
Vernon ad 'such oeca-ion, Suc
iesstothem. Stn.scnninK.
lit). Journal —'l'lie destiny of out
country, mi"ally and tinunoiully, is
drondid by nd classes and occupa
tions, yet but few efforts arc being
mad ■ io ameliorate its condition, A
ivant of confidence and a total
gnrd of the laws of charity arc per
eeptible—a gpcat liesii u on tlio part
of each to claim all the honors, and
throw the iesponsibilitiea of failures
ou others, are prevailing i-puiio, that
nro well calclated to agravate tl#-
case. Olfi e heldors and professional
men say that the farmer is responsi
ble for all the financial [embarrass
nients because he fails to rujse his
onn supplies. Guano dealer gives
his testimony agnifist the farnior, and
tries to proto that the above charge
is true. The grocery merchant stands
firm in his opinion, that the world
would glide along smoothly if the
farmer would not purchase any fortil
users. Now, we see plainly that the
“poor wretch” is pressed on all sides,
aud though he deserves it the pres
sure must be very great to prohibit
him from having his Ihiuks;’’ he
may not say much, yet he Uiiuksaloud
that the finance of our country would
be iu a prosperous condition if there
were no corrupt or tricky leader—
or if there weie not so many pro
fessional nu nto support, lie thinks
aloud that he is justifiable in “cuss
ing” the guano,—stinking stuff! He
doubtless thiuks that the “bone and
sinew” should be protected by law,
from the exhorbitant rates and ruin
ous regulations of moneyed sbylocks.
The preacher censui es his members
for the immoral’ty in the country, the
members equally anxious to ridthom-
solver of the responsibility, endeav
ors to throw,it upon the ministry. He
thinks the people are close and penn
rious because he does not girt the
mippori he would like; they think
him extravagant because he cannot
live on bait that other people con
sume. We, therefore, see that the
proper amount of charily is not man
ifested among those who should be a
unit in advocating the cause of char
ity. Every one is trying to shuffle
his own cards, and throw the respon
sibility of the crisis on others, and
when honors are to he confirmed or
moneys distributed, a general rush is
made.
A want of confidence and charity
among people as dependent on each
other as we are, is greatly to be la
mented. A man goes to hie merchant
and buys the necessaries of life.nn „a
ereill,t)r wilti a n.iu mue, imriirer ax
his door, his children rrvir.g for
bread, calls upon his neighbor for
help, ami gets it (if only an endorse
ment lo tiie merchant) but. his kind
ness is soon forgotten; he refuses to
work, tails to pay, atyj destroys con
fidence. In many cases the merchant
aids in destroying this confidence by
his extravagant rates, arid tyranical
obligations from good customers; or
by the sale of spurious or worthless
articles.
Public men set the example for
others, and aid in destroying this con
fidence by increased expenditures,
when they promised a reduction, or
by fraud and corruption in their vari
ous places and theft of public fund.
But when of the fact that
Judas betrayed our Saviour, we
should be prepared forlattything that
may happen to our finance, or to the
moral or religious status of our coun
t ry. Confidence must be restored;
fraud, corruption and trusts cannot
possibly aid in the struggle. We
should have some charity for each
other, for each of these occupations,
professions and officers are links nec
essary to complete the chain, and if
one link breaks, the chain is too short,
and each should shoulder his part of
the responsibilities. It is necessary
that we stand still no longer; for so
long as we do nothing but dread, will
the "dangers encroach, and ere w.e are
aware of it we will be bound hand
and and foot. The crisis js upon us
and w iil not be overcome by shuffling.
Every one must go to work, with a
determination that is irresislable, It
is said ’hat the most opportune time
for one to look up, is when flat of his
tiack. If this be the case, and no
one can deny it, let every one look
up VOV), for certainly we are flat, fi
nancially and morally, The bone
mo sinew,-” as they are termed, re
ceive scarcely anything lor their work,
and unless the burdens be equally
disbursed, they will be able to stand
but a little while longer. Let every
one to bis post. The public nieu
should consult the interest of his con
stituents; and in the formation of
laws, those to be governed should be
accomodated; in the execution of
them justice should be meted to every
one, and under no .circumstance?
should a .criminal case be compro
mised. The financial embarrassments
also demand .that .these office**should
wor k lor smaller pay, and diminish,
all of the expenditures possible.
The farmer should make a desper
ate effort to raise his supplies, and
feed the people. The merchant, when
made safe, should try to grant aid at
a much smaller per cent. The les
sons designed by professional men,
should be < fan intellectual and eleva
ting nature. The Gospel should be
forcibly impressed through ministry
b.V precept, and tu/ieoitillt/ by exam
ple ; the people suou.d givu the min—
is era |(eiir y cq-op-ration, that the
moral and religions s'n'U' of our
country might he Improved In all
of the transmit ion- ot life, let ns imi
tate the example of our forefathers,
for by 1 1’i-s mems m* may be able to
restore eon fib nee. In short, broth
ers, give —— his dues, cease to dread,
go to Work, he honest, trust iu God,
aud the iutui'd must and w ill brighten.
SUftaCKIBER,
LOCAL lIHIEFS.
Mr. J. W. Gamble, of Gamble A
Copeland, has beeu quite ill, but is
now, we hope, in a fair wsy to a
speedy recovery.
Much rain lias fallen during the
past week—too much we fear for the
good of the farmers. Almost every
one has been busy transplanting po
tatoes and garden plants. As one
extreme g‘ nerally c mses another, we
now may look for drouth.
There lias been considerable sick
ness in town lor the last toiv days,
mostly in the form of dysentery
which seems almost to have become
epidemic, though now, under the
skillful treatment of Dr. Mitchell, it
is rapjdly abating. No fatalities as
far as heard from,
Miss Fannie Mil obeli, who for thg
past week or two has been suffering
considerably from an attack of iiqjam*
atory rheumatism superinduced by a
billions attack, has about recovered
her usual good health, She was out
at preaching last Sabbath, looking a
little thin, but otherwise all right,
AVe wel.ci.ine her back t.o her place in
active life.
Business is dull among the mer r
chants of Hamilton, and 6ome of
them, fully aware of the scarcity of
money aiming the people, are offer?
ing their goods and wares at just as
reasonable prices as could be expect
ed. Cowsert i& Kimbrough want
more trade, and offer their stock of
goods at prices to suit the times.
Barden has a fine lot of groceries &c.
which he offers at the lowest figures.
Sunday, considering the weather,
there was a good congregation at the
Methodist church. Morning services
were conducted by the pastor, Rev.
G S. Johnston—subject of discourse:
The Unjust Steward. We thought
it a very interesting sermon. At
night, the Rev. Dr. _ of, jfefi
cellent, practical sermon from I Cor.
11, 9 and 10. We will be glad to
hear him again.
Timed Changed. —The services at
the Baptist and Methodist churches
will begin at 10l o’clock instead of
eleven during the Summer months.
This is done in order to make it more
pleasant to those coming in from the
country and to avoid the necessity of
the Sabbath school children return
ing homo before services. Ibis is a
wise and agreeable change.
Accounted Foe. —Capt. Jim Grant,
while fishing on the Qssahatchie one
day last week, caught a moccasin o
his hook that would measure three
feet long. The Captain being rather
a timid youth didn’t feel exactly safe
in unhooking the snake, as he would
have done a fish, but hung it up to
let it .dry and fall off; hence we .can
thus account for the late spell of wet
weather.
A Little Snakey. —Lieut. Bobby
Pitts was in town last Sunday, and
said that he and his brother, Captain
Hal, had killed twenty-five snakes jn
two days on a certain piece of bottom
laud they were cultivating. These
were all that were counted, but he is
confident that they have killed sixty
or seventy on the same piece of land
ia the course of a few weeks. Ihe
viraciiy of tits beys js above suspic
ion, and our private yiews of the
place are that it is a snakey locality.
m* I lW
Dead.— Mr. Joe Whitehead died
last Saturday, after a long illness.
He has been consumptive for several
years. He was recently taken with
a violent form of rumatic fever which
assumed a typhoid form, w hich caused
his death. He was a young man
only a'out twenty-three years old,
and leaves a family.
New Advertisement. —We call
special attention to N. H. Barden’s
new advertisement which appears in
this issue, lie is amply prepared
; to furnish customers wjth ail the lux
uries of a fancy grocery, and has op
hand a full stock of staple articles,
ail of which he wishes to -sell, and
to do th'js, he is offering them at
prices to suit the times. Esq. Bar
den is all right, and so is our acom
modating young friend, Burt Cook,
who is head clerk in the establish
meut; they will both treat you well
in the way of bargains, and other
wise. Cali utul see them.
HUM 'l} M ' < HiJ,
Will s*M lii-li e the (' u-* House dour ii;
the t *wii ir 1! tf | r I toil ou the t\ st Tut iv
in July nox*, wi the lo ill liomjn ot
’ho <o'h*\y!u,n tv, h>-\vi : One iv l c w
nrnl yo*rlliV-f. ne **tie h"ttk r y levin! on ns tuo
proport*v of K. S. Howwr , ml it A. llowuni
to ‘Ri’isfv n mnryiufw ti H\ In twyor of M. (’
l arloy iS: (’o. \$ r. Howard \L
Mow rd
may 1 7t .1. I). iIOBINSUN, sheriff
HARRIS RIiiiJRIFF’S SALES.
Wi I be Bold before the < ! "u t house door
in the tmyn of hnwiltou, on ilie tiiwt Tiies
rliiv in Ju-e u the leg I hours of
salo, to-wit; One lot qf la'id >Jo -i)4 in 21-t
district of Hti-'HI coui houn ied on the
south by Impls at J. M." M >lley and It B-
Mobley, and oujt'ie east by lands of 11. I!-
Mubley. Pi-openy. levied on as the pr party
of Mrs. Muy S. Biyunt to satisfy a li fa In
• my bunds in furor of John X. Burnett vs.
| if iry 8. Biyunt.
Also, nt t’-e uije time and place fifteen
acres of land oft of lot No. 284 and sev-nty
acres of land oil rtf 1 t No. 288, sai I lyiny
I and ItoiliK ip the tit) district of Harris eon-itv,
bounded on the ijrnst by bf n jhr -I W Epps
and M. J Jones, and on the north and mist
try lands of J. WiKpps and Sfrs. Wi'diams in
an'l T J. Neal. Levied on as the property
of I. M. Bradshaw to satisfy a tax li la in
favor of the Stattvs. .J M. Bradshaw. Levy
made and return,"ft to mo by 8 ltiek oy, L C.
Also, at. t'-e same and place lots of land No.
104 and 105; sutd land Ivimr and bein'/ in
the 005 di-trict H M. Levied on as the
property of U. a Griltin to satisfy two tax
ft f;.s iii iny hands in favor of the State vs. G.
fjr G 1 Din. I say > made and returned to me
by Solotpoji Bick ty, L- G.
Also at tlio sane time and place, onedinlf
interest in lots ollßiid Nos. ill, 70, 71 and 68
in the 21 st (list ric;of Harris eounty. Said laud
beinß hounded nsfolloivs: On north by land
of H. W, Bills; oa east br land of B. ll Wil
liams; south, by Mulberry creek; and on the
west by lands of H. W. Fitts, and Webster
Sold as t])p property of Sarah S. Willi nils to
satisf" a up"t/!i)e ft la issued from Harris
Superior Court in lavor of James M. Hull vs
Sarah Williams aid John T Willianis Ihe
said land now in possession of tho sai l Saiah
S. Williams aud John T W.iliams.
J. D. Robinson, Sheriff.
May Ist, 1870.
ESTJtAY jSOTIUE.
Q W Houston!!has exhibited before JT
Dorough an I War U Smith, fie.cholilais ot
file 67'Jth Dirtticl, <4 M., of said county, a
cert tin white ox marked witli a sh tllow fork
and under bit iu the lift ear, and crop and
split in tho tight ear; about the nee of twelve
or fourteen years, and valued by said free
holder to be worth the sum of twelve and a
half dollars.
The owner is hereby notified that unless
claimed the said lox will be sold on the free
hold by the sheriff on the 13th day of May,
1876.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture May Ist, 1876.
]-t J r C WiM-iAi##, Oidmaiy.
GEORGIA— Harms County
James Forbes administrator of tlio estate
of John WestwooM, late of said county, de
ceased, lias applied for letters of dismission.
All persons concerned arc hereby notified to
show cause (if any they have) by tlio first
Monday in A "gust next why said applicant
should not be .dsm ssgd.
Given under my hand at! ntlfi sal ijlgna
nre May Ist, 187S.
m J F C Wiu.iAMS Grama
GEORGIA —Ha uajp Tocniv.
P L Hopkins, executor o! the last will and
testamenr of WiUfy) Hopkins, deceased, Iris
Given under uy baud and olhcial signa-
Ime May Ist, li WIIXIAMS Ordinary
GEORGIA— HaWU* County.
Nancy L Cranford makes application fpi
letters of adininstration upon the estate of
William J Cranford, late of said county, <c
ceasetj. All person .concerned arc hereby
notified to show cause (if any they have) by
the first Monday in Juno next why letters ot
administration should not be granted to said
*Givcu under my hand tugl official sigua
ture May lut, 1876.
gQd J F C Ordinary.
NEW HILILINEIT GOODS!
ftfigs Mary L. Uxuck has again opetied her
stock at her
OLD ST^lNU
and will ire pleasid to serve her old friends
and customers, ant a* many new ones its wil
give her a call. will sell low for Cash, and
(Juarrantce Salirfttlion.
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GEORGIA —Harris Tounty.
John W Murpheyand Irby If Fitts, admin
istrators with will'annexed of Wm White
head, late of siid county, deceased, apply
for 1 ttere of dismission—
All persons concerned are hereby notifii >'
to si low cans,-, if any they have, by the first
Monday in -filly next, why said application
should not be grafted.
Given under mv baud and oiriciul signa
ture, March 18, 1870.
maiTs-td J. F. 0. WILLIAMS, Ord’v.
DEBTORS & fREDITQRS NOTICE.
All persons indebted to tlm estate of John
llrooks deceased are hereby required to mak >
immediate payment an I tii ise having claims
against said estate are required to present
th-in duly authenticated within the time pro
scribed hv law.
feldG-tf A TBROOKS, Adrn’r.
trms paper is on file with
Where Advertising Contracts can be made
COMMERCIAL,
HAMILTON RETAIL PRICES.
OIIRRCTEI) Wi l KLY lIY COtVSKIIT & KIUIIUOtKIII.
Hulk meat—sides 14
shoulders 10
llicon barns 17 1-2
Flour—A $8 50 ,
1! 8
Corn meal 1 00
Sugar—A 38 1-2
Coffee—choice SO
Kyrup—New Orleans 00
Florida 70
Cheese—cream 2!
Eggs 10
Buttqr 20
Chickens 15
COLUMBUS WHOLESALE PRICES.
CORRECTED WEEKLY RY O. A. REDD & CO.
Bacon —clear rib sides 1 4 1
shoulders 111
Bulk meat —clear rib sides 13
shoulders .. 10
Ragging lgij to 16
Colfee, Rio ..28^f1j29
Corn 72 it 80
Copperas 4@5
Flour... 0 50(r/>lO 00
Hams—sugar-cured .15
plain 14
Hardware —Swede iron 9
refined 0
Flow steel 10
Ho rse shoes .. 7
M ule shoes .. 8 J
Nails .. .. 4 25
Axos, !jp doz .. 12@14
Hides, dry .. .. fOthl 1
Lard—itt tierces .. J 6 1
in kegs .. .. I HUH)
Laati-er —harness .. .. 43
upper, I# side , 2 60@8 00
hemlock .. .. 30®33
Meal . . . 115
Gils—kerosene . . 20fi2l
•Rice .. . .. .. 9
Salt .. .. 1 00©2 00
Syrup . . .. 00 to 75
Sttgav .. . . 12f/J4
Ties 5j(7/,0
Tobacco .... 55?fi75
Whisky ... 1 00ft,4 00
Y!% TBEGftEATCEXTBXMAL /876
Parties desiring information us to last
routes to the CKNTKN NJ A 1,, or to any of
(lie Summer Ile-urts gr to any other point in
the country, should nddre-s
]j. w. WRENN,
General Passenger Agent Kennesaw iV-ub
An.v>T,i. Ga.
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MOBILE LIFE IMI’iS m
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B|. MCCARTHY I’nr.si!>rxr. 11. M. F!i5EN!'. S.f'i'.irr s;v. • - UUI
11UMAKH, Actvaby.
Patronize Home Institution. Insure in this Stei
Sound, Reliable Company.
bo MoliUy I4"o can give you us goo Ipi o'cotton f r to'ir monej my NwH'urn cnaqnai .
The Mobile Life was or(rani;/.e(l by well-known iiiei clia.ii 1 .: ;ml hai.k- rsi.f Motil ,in Jam'.
1871, (fin) has Issued 6.609 Folkles. and pmd over
One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Collars Do: ‘h L-.
Eyery loss lias bpen promptly paid without a day’s delay.
INSURE YOUR FIFE I IXf-'l'R’’ VOl'lt Wl'-'F.’S FIFE •
Insure your life i ixsf.: . yofr wi* i.n •
111 tITO Ixlo' ITM ' • T. TT 'Tlfi.
Five net’vo entorpiUhjg men wauled in -i • ''’'' ' ; 1 " ■■ 1
Life, Apply to U <>• RAND\FI-, <Ru’l A.-otp:.- .
ECONOMY IS WE ALT-:.
From this ilato my terms will In* stuiCTi v ami I !.a!l .
induceiucnu to my cnsiom.'i s. My slock of
-G1 lOOKTt IKS AN I > IJJTOl J JTO VIS f and .
wi I always ho largo and varied. 1 lnvc in store the host an 1 die p. 4 -
of FLOUR in this market, |>nt u; in barrel i an 1 sacks, at ivlioh ~!o an 1 ref
Meal nt mill pvicon. Corn, Oats, Bran. Bacon and bulk me
Lard, Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Syrups.
Wines and Liquors, Shoos, maple Dry Goods.
Fancy Groceiies, Canned Goods, etc., etc.
You can save money by calling on mo before piiivhn -iVr, n > l
no Bad debts to make good by charging long pric ; ; and I buy > •}
lroni imiKirters and manufae.turers t'or OAsii.
My woutw henceforth will be ‘ Small profits and quick sales.
No charge for drayage. Respectfully, J. 11. I .t.UJ.,.
Junction Franklin, Warren and Oglethorpe Sts., Coi-umiu's, Ga.
W. .1. WATT. J. A. WAI.KKK.
fT’w a vnm W -L-k £ jOZ , J!,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS art) COMMISSION E V ,
CORNER UNDER RANKLY Uirc, COLUAIUUS (U
Have the Largest and Best Selected Stoch of Groo. rh eh, )lh ;
CONSIST ic(l_oi)
BATON SIDE 4, Bulk sides, Bv*on ghoulrlor*, Balk HliOuldo; n , .
Jjiird in tierces, buckets and ketps ‘ Jll ’ ,!1
FLOUR uf alt yrad 'K iitelmlimt the e d'lbmted Siivia-. r..Kc brand
BAGGING, Tics, Hilt, Sugar, Miikonl - >;i|i, Tliceze, t.'offw, • tyslow,’. '
Fotasli, Soda, Starch, Shoes, Biots, and Staple Dry Goods, Mich i.s ■> ' ,
0.-a-tburg', sheeting, shirtings, checks, t-Lripes, yarns tvud p its ftoo Is.
Also a wcll-selecled stock of WHISKY, from $1 per gallon to 8>), mi l of any I ;
per cent, proof that may lie desired.
Our stock of SUGAR includes every ;:r ido nml price, and our lot of SYItUF cnire. ;
iijtmled in this city Is iu< hides all gr id -of New Orle.in r lit hauvN. nl -o scveial liu- . ,
barrels choice Florida Kvruo, which is sniiorlor '(tinyUil**'-' in tin; rn Dm-t an ! •nnciic!v.H >,r
in price. Il has a delightful flavor, iLli, clear color, aud selected expr ...y l " our t
Cash cuutomcra can always save money bjr giving us a trial boforu - '■ •
f,.1i2-1 y WAT!’* WAl.i.i
HEAD QUARTERS FOR GUANO.'
fjmjlUZ : YOUR CROPS AND CHOW RICH,
you wish invent In the SoTt 3F*OXt!lXtO*©a?f3 i;1
S. w. STOKER.
i advance ?•>, uiant .nod . m -
TIMM or for CASH. I have on ham! SEED HUSH. PuTA IWE >. a fre li ..m-J > i
MEED, end a full stock of GKOUERIKd which I propose to bell CHEAP Full CA l.
j.w. ;
HAMILTON', * ;
lIEARtJVABTHKS AuMY OF TUB U):SPRCTAIiLM AND Cl .Ml.: L, i
# Co.LUMOtS, Ga., October 20, 1873. \
General Or darn, No, 1,
All stragglers from this comibTiul, not destitute t;l t'e’f-ros m , Tie!
rous ot presenting a respectable appearance nj tl;o march of In •—-a.i . ■-
coiileinplut.o matrimony, and all who have received even a aerated bom n
ragged edge of Cupid’s dart —arc hereby invited to report ui pe.'-ou, w.t;
out delay, at the well known
Clothing ousg oi Tbmas a, FrCuCott,
in Commons, Git., where they can supply themselves from tle'ir superb str.-oi.
with every article of apparel worn by rnbiTal to ), including e.egant am.
substantial liaslncss Suit*; elegant and lih-iiioiiable JJres-. Overcoat
of all kinds. 1 Veddinf) N nils made to older in ihe hi.liest side of tuo
with a neatness and beauty of liui.di apprnp: i.eo to the most reinud t:’.*tf>
Also an Innumerable ijuantiiy ot every styio and vaiicty t>! itw, ' c•••,.•
J’ants, Undercloiliiug, i ruuks, Valises, Uillt rei. i: , etc. And m.-i -•< all, but
not the least, their celebrated Kt:r:v blurt, which bus ~o s ipe.v.u m miucital
or make, sold by them at cash.
Prices lowcrlfhau ever before.
Jiy order of Til )AIAS it PUKSCO - !, t:i.: cij-yi:
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I’uintkiFs Devil, Adju*. nt.