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.1 C'Tti - .j(! j litic' wheat. - 52
in I In* •Td | Illicit pc it-Inc' :t<
i --- - (Id | Dried nj pit"* -21
f,O | Onions - 57
a>h - 2H | Suit 50
jn li v - - - 17 | Stone coni - 8s
/ ili pot nines 08 | Mull - - -40
I vect p 'l(line* 55 j Until - - - - 20
' /liiic U-an -68 | Turnips - - 55
isloi In niis -40 | I’liiHlcriiifi linir 8
mor seed - 00 | Und’ki-d lime 80
imottiy seed- 40 | Com meal - 48
lux seed - - 50 | Fine nail - - 51
cinp seed - - 41 j (iroilinl pens 20
CKOHCI V CROPS.
Titrnil Slt Av. riißcs ns It -
tumid to fhc Stale Depart iiicnl
of Apriciillurc, at AllaiiUt,
C<'crj;io, October 18, is'.G,
•
Ctllf N,
The yield of corn in the Ftato is
ported 120, or thirly-lour per cent,
ore limn was made lasi year. It is
mily believed that w ill) ibis year's
lentilu] harvest of grain, anew era
if progress, prosperity and independ
enco a wails the firmer* of our Stale.
841A U, Oil AIN.
A disposition to sow more largely
iu wheat ami oat- i- generally indi
cated hy correspondents, but the
season Ims Let'll so dry that hut little
has been rowu. Sumo that was
sown early died under the combined
effects of drouth and a scorching
aun. It is not too 1 itc, bowet or, to
Heed a full crop in Middle and Lower
Georgia. The cotton crop is so far
advanced that there will bo nn ad
mirable opportunity for seeding small
grain nftcr the crop is gathered.
The largo oat crop produced this
year iu Georg a was the financial sal
vation of many farmers wlm had
neither money nor credit wiih which
Vo produce corn. Farmers are again
nrged to seed down a broad area in
email grain, and cspechilly in oils.
If aown in the fall, either the Wiii-
Grnziug or the Rod Hunt I’roof va
netios should be sown. None but
the Host Proof is ceiuin for a crop
if sown in the Spring. In consider
ation of the general failure of the
turnip crop, more small grain should
be ■own for winter and spring pas.
torage. For this pm potto rye is ex
ee'let.t if sown on rich land. In
Middle and Lower Georgia, the small
grained, early varieties of wheat
l.e sown, and as a general thing, red
wlu-ai will be more certain than
white iu warm slimnlea.
COTTON.
Notwithstanding the severe drouth
which Ims prevailed a I over the
State, except in j; a few counties in
tlie Northeast, tiio reason was execp.
tionnhly favorable during July and
the fi r.'.t half of August, that the cot
ton crop exceeds that of last year
fifteen and a half uor cent, being
ninety this year compared with T:bl
Oct. 15th, last year. Ninety-five
per cent, of the reporters say that
cotton-picking is as well advanced as
at this time last year; and a large
majority of those report it much
more so. Many say that the crop
in their sections u ill he nil picked
by the first of November. Eighty
two per cent, of the correspondent*
report the cotton saved in good con
dition, With the txocption of a few
counties in which there have heeu
rain storm*, the season has been very
favorable for gathering all matured
crops, but very ili-astrous to those
crops, such as sugar cane sweet po
tatoes, field peas, and turnips, which
mature late. Besides the increased
yield, the cotton crop of this vear
will be marketed in far hotter condi
tion than that of fast year, and eon
*. quotuly command a more uniform
price.
•soak asp svnrr.
It is suggested that cxj>< riascuts |
lie ins'iluled i determine the prueti- !
ca! value of Sacchnrotueter* in iu-ik
iug sugar ami s\ rup. It is well
know ii that most, if not all, of tin*
syrup made on tins farm, though of
Tery superior quality w hen new, un
dergoes a change during the follow
ing spiing and summer, and is liable
to fermentation. libeccums thinner,
of darke r color, and l. ss sweet. The
commissioner will famish any iul'or
inauiou that maybe desired in re
gard lo the Saeeharoiuer, juice, use,
etc*, and ex pee is to smile the spe
cial co-operation o! scveni: iuteli geiu
fainter* to investigate the sulject
during the boiling season.
l’rof. J. D. I’ulnum, of the .Acade
my of National t'cu-ncc, Davenport,
lowa, states that the Georgia gras
hojq t rsseut him are juitca different
specie* from the Western grasshop-
I er, and don’t think they can in fu
ture be destructive.
COLUMBUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW HARDWARE FIRM.
j. a. fraz::k. v. r. tovuey.
J. A. FRASSn €: CO..
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
AKD AGrjOUITURAXi IHPLEMEKT3.
ALSO, (il NS. CAKMtGE M VTKRI.ALS, IRON, STL EL, (JIN ami 5! ILL
GEARING, IU liHER IfELTING, .HILL STONES’, BOLTI.’G
CLOTHS', FAIN IS ami OILS, Etc., Etc
Wes' Side ilload Slice', Goh.tillin ’, G i.
I>. m. 54-1 IB SOM,
DF, lei: in
CHOICE GROCERIES
A 7s I )
PROTISIOMS, •
Coiner Broad and Bryant Streets, COLUM3U, CA.,
const indy on Inn Ifi 1 urge itnil w< l! tmlr/'L'tl vfo*kof (Ircp rics smh as bacon and
bulk mmts, hmn*. ftliouhlcri*. lari, ku r ir. colb**, and ii full line of Mhi lf Make*
Flour i\ ffp < Unity • K*:h the !<•• 1 !rin I- ol Irijii-gxiii hank. Cash cu*tuiu .i a can ui tke
it tolbeir to g’ve Jin> a tali U fire pin linking e>. xvhci**.
CA. I*. M.VNLKV. vVM. i;KDD
S’, A. 1! SDD & CO.,
128 BLOAT ETBET, C'IU.VECS, G V.
o: flu o::e of tiik
F HIT IB ST SET-CMD a-3 (DF (EUR D‘V%"d 1! .
x i*x o : o n ex- x x^..
itTLU.E.'SALE AND RETAIL,
Purchasers may Depend Bottom 'L-c
WE OFFER SPECIAL -... LiLL 7
A.ienik tor tlm TAYLOR OR LUM.HUS GIN.
V offer Sphial iKPin'EMR-NTfs and gunrrimUe to plcane.
fTrM M limsON, Of Harris, i.-t with hk ami would !k* glad to hpp hln fii< r.!.d.
Wraugcr s, Attest ton !
BUCKEYE REAPING and Mowing Machine i
otbieeeio m&maxm. bm ah3
C.VfitMt*'*, nost patoi-ns.
PAY LOR HOUSE RAKES,
SORGO AND CANS MILLS,
SUGAR AND SYRUP EVAPORATORS
Gkoi-mau dVKIH.XjUIfr, OHUPA,
I lOLSTKAJ) i'ti CO-,
may 17-76 1:17 A HU) IHiOAP ST., VOLUMIIUS, On.
W, J. tv WIT. J, A. XYAI.Ii.KK. Ctt AS. It. WAIT .
WATT (k WALKER,
wiioi.kk.uj: and utn.vii.
GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
CORNER ITNDEUl T NDEU RANKIN HOUSE. COLUMBUS HU
/luce (he Imujosl (id lit t Selected Stock of (rrocci'ics vi this ( i(y y
Consisting oi
U tcoN st 1 >KA y tuti v ttusui shoulders. Hulk stiontdei-s, ll.dk hams; Huron hams,
told tn tierce*. lavki'ts unit kegs
Kt.Ol'R lilt (li-a.t, s. In,la,tin.- the eelebrr.*:.! sn.viu I.van hrtn-t the best in the world.
tl.V,;i;l jitj t n,Silt. Sasnr. M u id, s -1 , <'tiei-s • "on.-.-, Ovate:s, KiUiUnes, i’.iuke:e,
‘•uUisti, Ssl.a, Slnnh, Slim-.-*, It ids, an t Man!,- l'iy in>o K Mich tt*
O.nahmgs, lioi tun:, *liittUv.>. checks, *tiip. ' varus and ; -mts £ ssis.
Also ti well •‘deeted stock of WHISKY, from i t l'vt -.alien to v ami of any brand or
\s-i <t lit proof that HOT ho desired. *
Our st> k of St'ti.VU untildes every prvfe and p’lre. an I our f t of BVKIT cannot be
ispialist In tills city l* iDelude* all ar-al' - <>f New Orlciei* in Utir, ts. also si vend humlnst
lurit-ls elioiee Kl.uida Simp, w| ieti is -operi.-r t- ini tine . ia ihe market, endm.a-ii cheap.-i
l piiie. It tills a delightful flavor, li, h, clear . - lor, and selected < xptv*sh for our fra !e.
tVh cimMouter* eau always save money ty gtvin:. as a trial tn-f, r. ptin-hasiua vbewht re
ten'.’ ly ' W.VTT A WALKER.
.1. 11. il A MILTON,
GROCER,
JINOTION FRANKLIN WARREN AND OGLETHORPE STREETS
COLlTinrs, GA
-I*m now ropt.ntsliioß my it.v kof gixKvrks 1 vovision* and Maple goo.!* for llu* fall an.l
winti-i tmlv coiisisUng in |wt of
iiACtilNti, good tsiid !.i iv. lb a: 10 to 15c nor yard.
IKON Til.S. host l atent*, at 5 to T c.
LAUD, Choice Lea!, in Iterc* *, kegs a. 1I •. ket*. SI’CAUS, a!! <*r:vh *.
BACON and HULK MEATS. MOLASSES. sYKITS, COFFEE c and
TEAS. CORN, OM'S, BRAN. MEAL, SAI.i. SOAR, SAR
DINES, MACKEREL and OYSTERS, SHOES cl
• STABLE DRY GOODS, LIQUORS . . kin Is.
N,- fbw*.- rxstvol flesh well w.vk t.ar:-. >v--k , Ki <HMi ulwxv* on lan ! from th.-
1! mill* in tire United 't.l.s, ami < ven tv* re! satniiit.Hsi. K\tr clioi r i wlnnit. ri
tMiiev *:u! oat* Il ion v,.uit v-ssl ,-b . . .nil .-v me ts-Airei pun-ha- - aad sna
money K. lliit .I. tk-tsm. >'ia, Fari. v an-l Wm UH ut UI ’. - ; !:■ - . . , - ~ . ....
iil take pie wi t. ,u ■’ -e c e Uie *t. *t. wto-rber 'a: h-.y or not V. -> -
- 11. HAMILTON^
NEW APVKRTISE.'IEN i'L
Fm.cy <■ rH* nil styles with iug lu.
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\i\ WY* will -tin, 1 1 y< iin a himlti' -•*
*i tiiu iii-'ii’ L'-VU a Wivk ui laait ■(' -
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I* * i I .\t.esr i .i" ( a -kl ! oven
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Hl *.\lo ,1. in tin; worl ! i.ti'l a 1 K'*i‘
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i„ .1 IlltlDK.': 7(>7 I! 'clway. N Y.
at'A t Wl rl/ Mif '.r fun -h- No .11!
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will lain,; y- it ;■ ‘J.'tif n trH'iitn t h uiu* liuv < >
fVPtikltf IliVvUtOr.S Li* Oli I|3 ClTtx.'llW'if if bt
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I ~RL.\ fal.M W.f'!<!y, Irpforptl tprifii l‘X
uj on your work *V-r t- i- ; full ar and wjn'ui i in*
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i lii • 1 In;itti• i.- daMSprt iih '.ml tJi<*plastL pi i
j other trurMj* injpiG tUowj who uso ti <*m 011
j riii*t.-L a 4 am* t! r ivxim them wav anti \\* h;t i>r
1 *4 cminit!* nijiiure support ami cui.niv. <•" i*
! j'ou.id will h piv's !>ino in all it Hi-h aii'l i< -
t ire- ti p par's to n;v u r al vL'or.DrShcrm in
; nook* with vsMuah f- mi'<7wiation antliiii'-o-fs
,1 h-'f c.ikc-4 lic/orG ayd after niroiie.r for 10
! fH CHic I Ann v- £ .■*’ York Saw thU
nPIUM HAISIT
GUHEI).
V CL: TAIN AND M KM CURE, j
Luj't* reduction in prior* A tiial hot lie fiee. I
M‘is.l A l i tj.iraiKU. La!’* rte, In'liana, ho:; j
j l":,x (fi'i im rly Mis \)> S 1 Collins).
of \ot;i gwii.
NOW IS TIIK Time TO S’CUR- IT. I
| | ti 1M- f an t fin ipeni Uri ii* ill market aie :
in Kt>teia i*ti the line ot thcl’nion j
P i hre It’c.iiioiu). * '1 he mo t I tv(riile terms i
and very lo v rales or fire an I freight
to a I tiloiH T bert ii ark t-.
Free Puss s to laid Buyers.
Map j. iU captive }>uT’j hle's i.cxv e iiti *n of
J iii, IVj.nk: :: sent frc-.; vc; vwheiN*. A hire -
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! C3k (lor l:s and Watches !
1.-fi C|. uiail mat It• pair, dat the inott!
MEA S ON. 1 U DE It A TES.
Hiving pcrmatmntty located in j
■ Hamilton, <>a.,#l am now prepared \
| to do aII work in my line at prices to j
suit the. hard ti ires, and will always
0 EAR AN FEE SATISFACTION. |
Ye Fiasick of ’76!
(EXTJtt PREMIUM OFFER NO, 4-)
'lhe I’libii.-dicrs of
lIliM’S MUSICAL ViSiTOR
Have Just, isucit an extra
Ckntknnial I’ai MiuM Volume.
Contßininfn t a la*v:* nlccti. >n of the simflr
and fpiiiit i “MtvJc of yc Olden Time,” t l* -
u.uitlv h-und in cl>U*, i ir'lnrin with tro
'•Smjt," * l'ii Tio.” and <‘l \ss ; o piemtr.ru v 1- i
Tl.e “ C utenniftl rremium” roll- i
tains ull of tin olii ,ml i2r004.1 tunes of our 1
p:it iotie f Tf t.ithovH, ami will beoivFs away
to ovfiy new Mibsciibrr to the Ymtor. a 4 ,
the regular pti v < f sm! - r option, Sl.oO.
Fun her particulars and sample copy Font
In receipt of : hi-rijv. Ac nts W : I! teal. At*-
<ll ess John ciirurH &c .
1 iNt’INNA'H. O.
A war. toil tli a Highest Meilal at Vienna.
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591 Broadwiy, Now York,
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Manufacturers, Imp ute s a,d I.Valors in
eilltOMOS AND Fix A MBS,
Stereosccnes and Views
! AiHttn*i UraphvHeopes anil Suitall? Vi,-us
motoc u a Pine m ateri a ls.
! Jha.hjuartom for every tiling U the way of
I Sruru; pticoxs & M.igiu Lanterns,
lVing manuf.-.etur -vs oft! c
| Mu'! * SeiiMina I.vstow,
Si tame Us\or h,ox.
I xivn -in Si - KKorriuox.
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School LAXrr*x, Family I.axte>x,
Ur. ru 's I.AMi.uN.
1.-.. h style h iug tin- best of its class in the
mac .t. Uat-i!s of lanterns and slides
*il: .iiwi.ui* for n* nntim ai plieatam.
Any et,tenuis ng man can make money.
ill a M nt'e laitji. rn.
Out .ids r.dveriisemtnt out for reference.
UR. tv sorniwicK.
S> mi S7 W h.tt t-.-dt st, Atom's. Ga,
Continues to eme all mas of cis-taete*
marr, . lil.ast impurities, ut :
r, i.-e> ~,ua any e-iis,.. and evi*r\ ailment or I
.-i-kiuss which n-siUls f.-im ah' ..,-or irapni- !
deuce. with linparal ehd mums. lUving i
ti <■ expeiienee of many year- in fii* il
f* s. hr I,*-.* r-'r'r,- I reltosi’-.- tht are tufec- ,
tual in all tins,- cases Hi- patient* are la'- <
imr truan-i l.y mail and 1. ; u— eveivwtsiic,
v'nl! sa ! !-.,-**--itii; in cimd-.'.emv. 1
THE ANNOI'T'.'CE.UEr.'T
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points the way of deliverance to tlo*e who are
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„,1 Ijljln 111 |||H) ■' 9* 9n.
THIP, TArr.n TS ON FITE WITH
:r' ■ ■•
\\ her i Advertising Contracts can ha miulo
S( IUIJNER’.n MONTHLY for 1576.
The p7:l*;ish- vs invite ;Uten*:on to the fol
lowi' n lost til s m. of t- e atlir.efivo !v>
Kt't'li J; <1 ! >r v ril'lscrs Al'Allt f:l\ tor ■ uu; -
ire; year In tm- licM <•{' fieli-u, lu mi-
Du r TANARUS: noveleiferi or.d rh ifer stoiits, lh©te
Vii*; i>f two lemorkiil'l m v .ii so lie l-y Ax:;i
evi< no ou hors. r l U*- first ot th.se, i.'ovrom
pit*." i.t orr ii- lid**, Gol>ri*l (‘.‘•-u’t'y. hy Kivt
Ii or i'.-.'ivs in i!v Novi in her i.i.r h
I wil] M;n i \ Ive nit'ht: s. This i- Mr lh.jte’g
! tl!>l <\ • l*.<;:• :v - rk. TI v s t:i>- i- A t I;\*nc
let’s which ;he iu;'h i has. cit s n hi*
favorite field, * I: i 11 :*. piii.le! with
j chain tc’ktie vivi ness a:ni pmvvr, an 1 the
w< rk is {!()■: t >i’v.‘ s the most uv ni 11
i early Califoruki IT Unit has yet eppearcfl.
t
We A;o 11 ais heirin. m tile ,* tlivnrv li’im
| her. I'h ij Nolan's Tim mls, or Show Vour
| i\*f ; ,: . Iv !’: ,10 Avuctt Hale. Hie
scene of this st< ry i Hai i in th* Soniliwestern
territon. new for.s.inj the S’ates of T*on!si
ar i Mol Te\.,s, a 11. time of Aaron ieur s
tri* re 'i i cliT.u trs lived in a met ion
whi. ’ w; s :.e.\ Am* rienn, i.-o%v l v • ue! . anJ
now Sp-o i.-li. ami tl i rvcor! of their adven
*tur n- lives r el-.. -a story < f intense and un
i:i:; it.truest throiTihout.
•
A sr c nl Farmer’s Vacation, Vv Col Geo
I', W.r Re. Jr. Col , U’:e in: is Id>w in Ku
:< r . A ‘C. /.in a row-boat rile of lk-0 miles,
one of ihe most feiti e and interesting of the
vinc-mowim; vaheys of H r p.\ r l*u\n sec
ond v. yus of payers promises to he even more
inter s im* than H at with which our leaders
are f.herit.v tulniiiar.
i' n*enr. : ;d Letters, edit d\ v John Vanw
'lnLi y. A rd.' code; ton of tevohitk.tiHry
c n: inly ft*!a stores in the handsof
ttie •c - ,i ;a.:s tf\ 1 .Joseph. Want. They
an- fu 1 ,>f ir,‘ red. and will he read with a
:are n l .and: in u'liinthni with ihe Centeiminl
eelebraticu of the year.
lUiitiantly illustrated articles on American
fd'i .-t < written rtsprciivelv hy their trio* d<
wiliapp-nr dnr’n/ the year.’ The revive!
ii- ■ -=- • in life makes these y a pirns es
[H id! timely, end wil! secure for them un
usual attention
ITwruitlv illustrated articles on Old New
\ rk, b> John F Mints, will appear at once,
and will attract the attention of all. in city
or country, who mark with interest the de-
Vt I 'puii fit et the tftent nietrop lis and aiTec
ti'mate y lememher the quaint peculiaiitics
*> Its i iiicu time.
Fv. 'ymiaih r i' pr< f'eely illuptr eed, thus
enabli: l: us t< e ve to our desv'riplivc and
narrative articles an int* rest and permanent
value nevxr atrained in \ non-illustrated j*e
ihaitca). lid - : ts accustomed nmnasreineut
the lnafTHiine will in tlie future be devoted,
a- it lus ‘ i u :n the past, to sound literatuie
auu iTuistiau progress.
Terms 54 a jear. A*e a number.
Address Sp'lUPNldii N CO. New Yea L.
COLUI DVER’ ISEMENTS.
lIW GOODS.
J. J. & W. R. WOOD
• \ '<>. t) / Bread Street, Colambits, Georgia.
DEALERS! IN
FAMILY GROCERIES,
TUBE CANDEI3 & CONFECTIONERY,
SI.'.NW AS, LLW:)\K. o:U.YGB ‘’ami APPLES: CANNED GOODS, a ,len.
Oil” "ittiK-m; PRESERVES ill variety mid style of |.ackaget'
JELLIES, LICK ELS. SAUCES, CATSUPS. RAISINS,
CITRON, CURRENTS, DATES, FIGS, Etc.
FLAVORING EXTRACTS, RAK
ING POWDERS, Ere.
V-liav--;t U.-ft '-trl t*o--l; .f Family Supplies, nn-I will 'H ns ohcwp mi anr homo
! l ti.e'e. Ti.v un, ill ii oid smvt, Columbus, Ua.. one door above Llood’ druv ntma
' m itiy Pit ' I'.'ugbt nnd s.dil,
S4aaly Ygmp laiterest
KY CALLING AT
90 BROAD STREET, CO TRIM BUS, GEORGIA,
BEFORE BUYING YOUR
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ETC.
largo Stock and Rock Bottom Prices.
YARD WIDE SHEETING, 7 Cts; SHIRTINGS, 6 C TS ; CHECKS, 9 1-2
Cts ; OSNABURGS, 9 1-2 Cts ; GOOD W HOLE STOCK
BROGANS, 81 25.
r lOIAI Olj llOOr XiFLO Place, Throe Doors above Wm. Beach & Cos.
ilnrdwarc Store.
J. ALBERT KIR YEN,
001-o.saa.’touiisi, G-a.
Opposite J. H. Hamilton’s Store,
'W, A. Swiftj Proprietor,
THESE NEW STORES ARE NOW OPEN AND FILLED WITH
.1. and. Coraploto Stools of
GROCERIES,
' 7hi oh Will be Sold at the Lowest Market Rates, Both
Wholesale and Retail.
FLOUR, DACON, TOIJACCO and FINE WHISKIES a Specialty,
Conn-cti-d xvitii the Stores is the new
; CENTENNIAL WAGON-YARD,
r. jt rora 1 t nith Evetfv convfnience for the accommodation of th# pnUto.
;!, !;;•* -.li Mullln*. f.cm-.-r y of.llavts, lias th n{B >f thU dtpavtinent, and will trive every
-t.. li-i-m to tli iiatroa:.ti.e V ird. Mr T.l Hunt is with mo i-i the grocery department
MV n-• Pit: > a-h .1 trial .i' the n-w Wa ■oo-vanl, and aotieit the patronage ot the Ind
ia.? community to m> sto k of Groceries and Pnmcstic Dry Goods,
W. A.-
Blaiicliard & 11111,
10-4 White Blankets #2 50 per uair
lihuicliard & Mill,
4-4 Sheetihgs 7 cents
Blanchard <& Hill,
7-8 Shirtings G cents
Blanchard & Mill,
7 Oz. Osnabeugs . O.V cents
Blanehanl & 13112,
8 OZ. OSNAB! RG3 1C cents
Blanchard
Calicos • .... 7, 8 ami 0 cents
BLANCHARD & HILL,
4-4 BLEACHED DOMESTIC .... 8,9 and 10 cents
BLANCHARD & HILL,
BROWN DRILLING * 10 ami 12J cents j
BLANCHARD & HILL,
HARRIS BROTHERS’ KIDS —Jnuvin’s .... $i oo a ju.ir j
Victoria .... .... $1 50
Seamless .... $2 00
RL ANCHARD Sc HILL, .
ELEGANT DRESS GOODS 20, 25, 40 and 50 cuu*
BLANCHARD & HILL,
123 BROAD STREET COLT MBI S, GA.