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)•! Ini com - sil I liucl wheat - 52
>rn in iht-biirTd | Dried |>eiclit* 38
•as— - 24
ve - - - - 50 | Onion* - - - 57
us - - - - 28 i Salt 5
)ff> - - 88
>4) 8 | Mall - - - -40
reel printin'* 55 | Hraii 20
bile bvOll* -58 Turnips - - 55
itor beans -40 l*tmrierini{ hair 8
over sets! - 00 iTiisl’ked linm 80
■ mothy seed-'4O Corn meal - 48
lax seed 50 | Fine salt - - 64
. letup leed 4 4 | (Around peas 20
A Haft led Kook Agent.
ll* came in briskly nnd ant down
with n jerk. One end of Ina paper
collar reared over ; n qtinlmy smell of
last week's clothes hung about hill).
He turned hia gin*# eyes upon us and
loosening bis India rubber lounge be
began: “The Universal Ili-tory ol
the Universe—in 2,000 insulltneuts
—SO cents an installment—3oo cn
gravina—”
“Stop, my friend. Rcestrain the
intellectual flow—dam up the torrent
of eloquunc. Listen to mo—do you
know what ha* come to mo since I
saw yn lasi? It was in Goto—
Ilut, air,” intcrrnp'od the book agont;
"you never saw me hotore.”
“Ne ar a w o and Imp> ssiblcl could
one wbo onco gazed on those noble
lineaments ever forget them? Could
that coy wart on the none bo ever
forgotten? or that eloquent mole on
our iron jaw? Never, never! It was
<>otober*lhat I mol you last. IHessed
< >ctobor that month of riponeH and
if sobered passion! Do you know of
h i the months in the year October is
“l’ardt n me, sir,” exclaimed tiie
I ok agent rolling his brass tjclida
in desperation, “you are—”
“Pardon me, sit: I cannot allow
nv man to bold the rains of conver
sation over me—l will not be inter-
ited— to restum: my great prtnJ
i ••tliec w tho pertoat woman of her
o that you ever *nw. She wn one
i mired and thirty-two years old,
. -I yet was aa chipper an the best of
i*. My brother, who wait nil inven
tive man, put her on a pair of whcclt,
mi l it would have dono you good to
1... v seen bor scoot around. I sup—
l">-e oura was the only iaiuily llial
it'd boat“oi a grandmother on
w heela, and yet —
I am in a groat hurry,
utid—”
“You must poativcly not interrupt
me, my friend. As 1 was sayinghe
l-re, when a man has a family grow
i< g up around him, it is hard to say
u hicli he lovee the boat* And yet
t' it boy of tuiiia, with Uioatrawber
ly mark on hie left ear. There'* a
rpioer story connected with that
si rawberry mark that would please
n>u—barn you a child?”
“I am the father of thirteen miser
able children,” he replied.
‘•Ah,then, yon can kirapnthiie
with my story. You have a mother
yourself. Ah, who can Hound the
•leplha ol a mo b r's love? Jit i* as
deop a* an arteaiun well, at light as a
1 berty po!e. It soars like a Chinese
kite; it grovels like ground hog. It
is sweet to be a motor. It gives us a
new life and tills us with a broad,
deep, sweet— ’’
“Hoally, sir. j haven’t lime,’’broke
out the perplex*d and de|H<raie a*
gent.
"Now, there you go again. You
throw me out evejr time. But to go
back to our conversation I do think
be was the sweetest dog that ever I
saw. Although ho was young when
he was born, ho seemed to take lo
learning iiatuslly. When I would
MJiyl himio drive the pigs out of the
yard ho would take the little pigs
patronirngly by the oar.”
‘‘Ha! list” laughed the book agent
dolefully, ’’cjttiie a bright dog—quite
bright—but would you like this univ
“InlerriipUbg mo agaiu tliercl lint
it don't matter. To reaume: A* 1
raid before, tho boat wax very
eninllniitirntnky.il rocked wildly,
and ihe girl iK-c mio exciuxl, and it
iiu hard to control her. You have
doubt lex* bo** on the water, mid un
der*! and— ’•
J't*t here (lie book Agent re*.-, Inn
■tee! joint* mapping viciously. He
CUt one wild, *c*re<! look around him
■ml mado (or the door. Huioj
reached the door, ho autuod ami
looked bank hutigniV, He brigluen.
•and up, at if he weie gi . to open
the conversation again, but ho gulp,
ed Ida Morrow down hastily and tk-d
**C'ome back and t*t‘ tin again,’' we
calico blaud'j- over the elan*. “You
are such a good listener it’* a pleas
ure to talk to yon. Ye*, come again!
come during the uext ccnteoniaL
—[Atlanta Conttitahon.
COLUM9US ADVERTISEMENTS
I*FIRM.
J. A. FRAZIIR. V. R. TOMMKY. ;
J. A. FRAZJBR & CO.,
DEALERS IN
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
aND AGBIUIIEFM, llfllimis.---'
ALSO,(JINS. CARRIAGE MATERIALS, IRON, STEEL, (JIN audMl L
GEARING, RUBBER BELTING, MILL STONES, BOLTING
CLOTHS, PAIN 18 and OILS, Etc., Etc
Wes' bide Broad Street, (Jrdumbu*, Ga.
. _.W. &IBNON,
DE\L R IN
CHOH!® GROCERIES
AND
Corner Rroac! and Bryant Street®, CCLLMEU, -A.,
Keeps constantly on hand h I irue and well salaried stork of Groceries snrh as ljacnn anil
Lull, meats, liauis, shoulders, lard, sugar, coffuti, and a full line of shelf goods. Make*
Flour a ,| xv iiitty. R.-*qi* the l*c,t brawl* ol Liquor* on hauh Cash customers ran make
It to their Interest to give him a rail before purclmsiog elsewhere.
CA. REDD. J. I*. MANLEY. . ,V M. REDD
(j, A. REDD & EG.,
128 JROAD ETEET, COLUMBUS, 0 \.
OFFER ONE OF TINS
IPimMT OVJXDSS OT ©EDIMB'EIB*\
.T 3NT O IOifIOIA.
WHOLES\LK AND RETAIL,
Purchasers may Depend on Bottom Prices
wbinvbik wmm* s mnzwkits
Acknik lor the TAYLOR OR LUMMUS GIN.
jl&r Wo ofti i Rplcial !ki>c<:sxrkt* anil gunmmtee to please.
M. HtTlXtoS, of Harris, Is with us nnd would lie triad to see his ftl.-i.d*.
Grangers, Attention!
BUCKEYE RF APING and Mowing Machines.
TfflmmaJß m&ciHim Emm tahs,
Grain Cradles, Bont Patorna-
TAYLOR HORSE RAKES,
SORGO AND CANE MILLS.
suga>:r and syrup evaporators
Borman MIX.I.EIT, OHUFA,
HOT-STEAD A CO,
m.ylT :r, 137 It 139 ItROAD ST., COLUMBUS, Oyi.
tv. J. WATT. J. A. WALK UK. Oil AH. 11. WATT.
WATT 3c WALKER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS AND COMMISSON MRCHANS,
CORNER UNDER RANKIN HOUSE. COLUMBUS GA..
Have the JMryest and Rest Selected Stock <?/ Groceries in (his City,
Consisting ol
BACON SIHKS, Hulk ride*, ltvom shoulder*, Hulk should©.*, R.tlk hams, lkieon Imm*.
laird In tierce*, bucket* ami keg* •
KUUtR of all gia-tm, lie lintiiD the o>lehrc*r>l huau I. ski br.nl the best In the world.
IVAOOINQ, TV*, Sail. Sugar, Mackerel, Snap. Ckew, ofTe-. Oyster*, Saidiuca, Crwckei*,
"ot**h, SkU, Slaroh, Mines, tl ■ota. and Staple Dr, Goods, aueli aa
O-nxbuigs, sheeting, .hilling*, check*, atrip,*, yarn* and i>ant* goods.
Also a welliTectt stoek of tVIIISKY, from $1 per gallon to Jo, and or an, Iwan l oi
pertvnt poor (ha* umv lm>h*ir,,l
Our a!,* k of StIUAK include* ever, grvle mid price, an tour lot of SYRUP cannot be
equaled in till* dly. la Include* all gnuli* of New Orleans In Uurcla. alao several hundred
carrel* choke Klorida Svrup, which la superior to anythin* in i*ie market, and pinch chea|ier
n priue. ll ha* a delightful tlavor, rich, clear color, and *electe<t cxpr-tw’ly for our trade.
l’*'h customer* eau always save money hy giving U* a trial la-fore purchasing rlaewhere
y WAIT tfc WALKKIC
J. H. HAMILTON,
JV NOTION FRANKLIN WARREN AND OGLETHO2FR STREETS
COLUMBUS. (JA.
* Rwoßri * > ,wvni,i ‘ ,ns *** * * i; " >••’ “
BAGGING, good and heavy, tJ-U> at 10 to 15c i*ei vard
IKON TILS, Iv ’st patents, at ft to Tie.
I.AIID, Choice Le and, in tierc. s, kcu> and bit kets. SUGARS, all gradea.
H.U’ON and HI'I K MEATS. MOLASSES, Y BUI'S, GOKKKLS and
TEAS. COHN. OATS, BItAN, MEAL. S\LT, SOAP, SAP-'
DINES. M At'K KB EL and OYSTERS, SHOES mid
STAPLE DRY GOODS, LIQUORS of all kinds.
Niw IVmp esrived ftywk every wok. Urge stock of FLOOR always on h*n I from the
! 1 rV, ‘ ry , '* ,r '' h'uarairtecl. Extra choice wheat n r
, J 1 *•' *t cheap oasis call on me More imrcli isiu - „<i save
mol. V liotl nt. rtersvvn. < lav Fartey and IV u’II ml will be on Uni to w” on* outJi
lake pkiuture in xhowittg MwiMoMc you \*tf or not Wrr rfxwstfullr
J- H. HAHHiTOHf.
new advertisements.
OR Fancy Cirri* nil atvles with naw toe *
•o.uiin. j II Jlusiko, Nat au, U. nOo'* 5
y|| VVu will Had Ml iin n Imsiness Mil
(•" <.'ii m k>- SSO a week wi'hont rap
|.A> lltdeasy unri re<|nelab|e foreithr
MMI Lex- Ansars hi'iPi.v Cn 261 Bowel?
Sew Y rk
*l'L\’|o •' selling urii
-I*l fAI i !•• In the wnrl I and asil l gol
iwitent lever will h. free of e‘t wrhealonc
to J WtlW.sfk'i.,'7U Broadway. N. Y.
Mil’ll 1 \vm 'lsle or fern a- No ra|4ta
yu” .1 lILI.R We c'Ve st*-."ly woik tbnf
will bring y u $260 s monlli t home day > i
evening lnvt.-n.oi Uo on 17'I Orovowich st
Sew Yoik
|£BVfo i. v dint, (Ift merits of the IPu*
nlj 0.l L* i,a|d Weekly, Is lored- lerini I v
ii|*on your work for t Is fall and win e:' Tie
c •iiihmvion f i thl**eoil*urp*s esa)tliln
hereUiloie attempt* and Terms wn* Ire*- < n ai
idloallo'i Addi* as CuasCuucas & Cos, 11 Win
ren il N Y.
RUPTURE
Since Rupture is dancerous and the elest <■*• *
other trusses injure those who use them nI
clauses are throwing lliem sway nnd using U
Shermans rupture support and curniiv.-com
pound whhh sives lelief In all ruses and r*-
stores the pans to na'u*al vieor. idrSlieim n
books witli valimh e infonnaiioo and likeness
of bad case* Is fore and after cure aoat for 10
cl* Ollb'e 1 Ann st New York Save this
Apiu.aK habit
v CURED.
A CERTAIN AND MJKE CURE.
|jtrf*e reduction in price* A trial bottle free.
Mr. J A Itaou.lxnsa. Istl’orle, Indiana, box
lOiiH (formerly Mrs Ui SUCollios).
JiJF’ar Aaaaxica. Heme
of your own.
HOW 13 THE TIME TO SECURE IT.
Ihe lie.t and chcapvai lands in market ate
in Ra-tepi Nehra>kaon the line ol the L'uion
Farigc Railroad. The mo.-t favorable t*-rm
.'liven sn>l very low rates of fare and freight
to all settlers The liest markets.
Free Passes tu Land Buyers.
Maps, desciiptive ptmphle's new edition of
Tim I'iokkku sent free everywhere. Address
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IN PRESS OUR7ITS READY THD
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A irraphic |> ** pWttre or it*
ifill exhibit* curiosities great
Hays He I’n fuw lv ilUiarrated, t!i rmißbly
jH*pularard very chcap.Muat Kell im-Densely
0000 Aiients wauted.'etxi f r full partu.u'ftra
'J’liis wi I le the rlmnce f 100 ya rs ti coin
moHi y fnH (Jet the or.lv r. Ihihle liistorv.
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' ' D* * * ImmiUh to h* .uul
filing what will uaj |>cii in An^ r juul Sep.
a mm su ppi id
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cV... (’it hi lid utid K* paired at the must
REASON A RLE RA TES,
Having perninnnnlly located in
Hamilton, Ga., I am now prepared
to do ail work in my line at /trices to
suit (he hard times, and will always
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Ye Musick of 76!
(extra premium OFFER NO, 4 )
Ihe Publishers _>f
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Havo Just issue 1 an extra
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Further |mrlictilar* and sample copy sent
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CIIROMOS AND FRAMES,
tereoscopes and Views
Album*, Graphcwcope* and Suitable View*
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS.
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Steeropticoxs & Magic Lanterns,
being manufacturer* of the
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ITcivaaarrr Stfskoiwioos,
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Aktoptumv.
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SCRIBNER’S MONTHLY for 1876.
The publishers invite attention to the fol
lowing list of s me of the attractive articles
pecured for .Scribner’k Monthly or the com
ing year In the held of fiction, he idc* nu
merous novelettes and shorter stories, theic
will lie two remarkable serial stories ly Am
* rlcan an hors. The first of tin s\ now c om
plete in our hand**, Gabriel Conroy, by Bret
Harte, begins in the November number, an I
will run twelve months. This i Mr Harte’s
first extende*! work. The scenes and charac
ters, which the auihm has cl os n from Ids
favorite field, Calif, mia, are painted with
characteristic vividness and power, and the
work is doubtless the most graphic record or
e.irly California life that has yet appeared.
We shall als > begin, in the January mini
her, I’hilip Nolan’s Friends, or Show Your
Passport*, hy Edward Everett Hale. Ihc
scene of this story Is laid in the Southwestern
territory, now forming the States of Louisi
ana and Texas a' the time of Aaron Burr’s
treason. The churatters lived in a section
which was now American, now French, and
now Spanish, and this record of their adven
tur- us lives makes a story of intense and un
flagudng iuterest throughout.
A second Farmer's Vacation, by Col Geo
EWr tir,*Jr. Col Witting is now in Eu
rope, visiting, in a row-bowl ride of 250 miles,
one of the most ferti'e and interesting of the
vine-growing valleys of Europe. This sec
ond series of papers promises to lie even more
interesting than that with which our readers
are already familiar.
Centennial Tetters, edited by John Vance
Chi ney. A rare co lection of Revolutionary
le Mgs, mainly from stores in the hands of
the ties, endnnts .f Col Joseph Ward. The"'
are fu i of interest, and will be read with a
rare relish in i.e.inrction with the Centeuuial
celebration of .he year.
brilliant:;,- illustrate.! articles on Ametlcan
wllegi s writtenresp c ivele hr their frieti.is
v ili app.ar dot teg the year. The revived
in' st in coll .. In', makes th se papers es
!*• i-illy timely, and will secure for "them un
usual it'.eiAion
Elegantly illustrate! articles on Old New
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or cohutry. who mark With interest the i'c
vtjop’u nt of the gloat metropolis and atfoc
tionnt iv remember the- quaint pecuiitui ics
o its olden time. J
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etiabli. g t.s to giv to our descriptive and
nai rative articles an interest and permanent
v title never attained in a noti-illua.'mted pe
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WHAT IS VGTIN
Ir is n comp<urvl rViracloi! from links,
I lot-miil herbs. It. na I tires loicilv. It is
' lo r nlcss from anv Iwl r(f*ci upon ih i-y*-
ira. It is Duini-hingand strong lieni ig. It
ui U direcllv tiirtn the blood. |i r)nlets the
nervous sys'em. It gives you gmsl sweet
sleep at iiieht It i* s pamicvn for our age I
failic sand luothcis f r Itgiv* s tin m rtie.-gth
quiets their nerves a iil gibes them nut re’s
sweet sleep as lias been proved by m no n
auflii p rson —'t is the great lllood I’uiifier
Is is a,K otliing r medy for our chi d-cn —lt
Ins r lie ns I end eu.ed IhousHints—D is very
pi 7 sunt to tnk ; cverv child lilies it—ft re
; liev* sand cures n 1 diseases drip haling from
i impure hlo d—Try III" Vrtiy.Tms—Hive if a
| fair trial for your complaints, ilicit you will
j say to your fd*hd neighbor nil l acquaiut
siieu—' Ti| it; it lias euic.l me."
RELIABLE EVIDENCE.
'lTie fol'owiniunsolicited testimonial from
Bev O T Walker f->rufefly ms'or of Bowdoln
square church Boston, and at pre ent s-tlled
in I’ri*vii)enee 1! I, must he deemed as relia
-1-1 * evidence. No one should fail to oliserve
Hint this testimonial is tlie result of two
years' experlenm with the use of Veus.ti.nk in
the Rev Mr Walker's fun ly, who now pro
nounee it invaluable:
I'uoviDENGK It I, 161 Transit st.
11. It. Stevens Esq:
1 f el bou’i! and to ex or css witli my signature
the high vsliie I plsce u|s>n your Vibetine.
My family have usvd it for the last two years.
In nervous debility it is invalu hie ami I
recommend i' to all who may need an iuvig
* rating renovating ionic. 0 T Walker.
Formerly Pastor of Ilosdiofn square church,
U stun.
The Best Evidence.
The fol’owing letter from Rev E S Best,
Pastor of tlie M EChurca Natick Mass, will
be sead with interest by many physicians;
also those suiTeiing from Hie same disease as
afflict* and the son of the Rev E S Best. No per
son can doubt this hstimnny ns there is no
(!• übl about tlie curative power of Veuetine;
Natick, Mass., Jan 1. 1873.
Mr. If. R. Stevens:
Dear Sir—We have good reason for regard
ing your Vboctink a medi' ine of the greatest
value—We fe 1 assured that it lias liecn the
means of savi :g our son’s life lie is now
sevente.n years of ago; for the last two years
he lias suffered from necrosis of his leg caus' and
liv scrofulous affection and wasso far -educed
that nearly all who saw him thought his re
covery impossible. A council of able phy i
i .ns could give us hilt the faintest hope of
i is ever rail) ing; two of tlie muni er dcelar
uig that he was beyond the reach of human
r /• c lies that even umpula'ion couM not
save him as he had not vigor c nougli to en
diu'* the ope tali n. Just tic n ive com mt need
giving him Veuetine and from tl a ; (hat time
■o tin- p r ent he iia* h <ut continuons'y hn
provitig—lie !i is lately resumed studies,
thrown away his crutchesniuWaue aud walks
ai-oiit cheerfully and strong.
Trough there i-, si Ii s me dischsrg-.i from
iii - opening wliere Ms limb wa- bu.ccd we
have the fi-1 est donlide; ce Hal ii a little
time he will be j erfeitly cured.
He has taken ii! out t' ree i'oz n i'. hutt’es of
V'Uetine but lately uses but .i: tie ns he de
le es be is too well to be t k'tig m d'eine.
lv- pectfully yoms, E S Bw.
Mis EC F Best.
II R. STLVEXS, Boston, Mass.
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