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VOL VIII. —NO. 14.
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Imsaonss Scqcx I- t LSv7 .*© a
J. Hagcdorn & Cos.,
West Point,
nXTB on band an enormonsly large
stock of
Dry Goods aiidJjNotions,
Dress Goods,
Trimming* to match ir oil qualities.
Clothing, Hats* and Gents
Furnishing Goods,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
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Sewed, ptf’-’ccl and standard screw fasten
ed 4 speciality every pair warranted.
KverjlWng at ßO ttom EMces.
Constantly on hand a eomnlpte line of Burial Cases
Ar fji'tnta tor the world renowned White Shuttle Sowing Machine.
winnie waianMSi)! *• x, r. rtisssa*.
MfSS WHITEHEAD AND MSS. PORSELL,
\ MANTUA MAKERS,
Uaiixiltois. ------ laeorgia.
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RoapcctfiJlly solicit the patronage of,the la ! .-•* of ITarri.* cotv.y ') hey
c.tn he ffound at the restdews* of Dr. Q T. Purrelt, whm< they will
b-.> <rlat : ' to see nnd sir e their friends.
&“iu^Ts"
; Wlioiosals ans, Xtet&ll Biilcrs in
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4<l Vtrojad Ht., Colttntb • •
OtH stork of groceries, step!: dry goods and plantation (;•*•! ' 1 *' ow ‘
and se oannwtly invito air lii.tidx ot 1 irr . r.onnty ere
r , ve ** a . ui’. ‘ Kt; -yfcuig in' our wore is now and tresh, run *' '■ 1 K /'•; •
vnabhee us to give our cuatomsrs rock hr-foa pvers \n .... - v,,! od
sock of W i‘.:iies, pure an.-ciiioip. Av. air : ' rgnnt- in >1
celebrated Export B. or, bottled by F W Cook & ! <> • ' n ““ ln ''. v^ y ' .
chase before you have icepeeied cur stock, or you vrni lute b-i B-as. A coru.<-t
Welcome to all. r ,. . T f\'Z' r ‘ iv ffn• r;o
MeCl-JLiliCr:!..* c. j-G v. -l.
friend -f Tr Geo. n T’tp. of Talbot com*'v. w.i! I‘md hne '■ i-h_tv
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J, p. MILLER,
WEST POINT, GA.
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Paper, Pens, Ink, Pencils, nohless and ether
wi and everything used to schools for education il i>ui'p f >~e-. Bun*
books, school books and copy books at. lowest prices. H-a * ul >
Moulding: for picture tram s, which will be cut and made up v.’/ln ni
extra clnu-m Paints, Oils, Brushes for all purposes, >-•. WhvW
CJlass <fec , at. the lowest possible prices. I are anu I lesll B*
Patent Medicines and Chemicals always <> hand.
I thank my customers and friends lor their patro-tge m | he p, t ami
shall try to merit a continuance. *J. I. Mi JUGEJU.
fjge* lam aurent fur the justly celebrated Howe '■•■ ->mg Aim-! .
IH.ol. Established £(> Years. I^l9.
TEE LEAFING PHOTO SELFH GAILT'IiY,
Over Kern & Leobs Store, near Chat, Nat. Bank, .
. Columbus, Georgia.
Ch. nr. WILIAMS,
rLkes it the most complete aod comfortable resort io the city to nave pm ures made.
It hrs or rate ioilet room for ladies, the finest oolleotion of ptetnres of every
md style in th- city and the public ia cordially invited to call and examine. F' oe.
for nictnres framed or nnframed. from card to life size, cheaper Hinn any P lh.< iu
ZcS and m “o.t Z those taken by anyone. Any size or style putture. from fe
or .ted‘mm any size or kind of old hjeture, and alt regardless i l cloudy w.thor.
my location, over pm and Ljwb s wo •, tw<
doors below the Chauatmochce National Bank. Look loi
Williams, and you will find the Photograph Gal.ery ot Columbus that
leads in best and latest style pictures and lowest prices.
JEL. X. MEALOE,
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GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES f.fIDTC'jACCCu,
Gilmer St., West-Point, Georgia.
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Ep a large and choice stock of plain and Gncy Candies, Nuts,
D, Krmts. Toys, Christnv.n Tiicks, &c., vvU.c.i; I will u.l at
’ D..|. it --- j me me.
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IIAGEDOBN & CO.,
WEST POINT, GA.
HAVE adjoining their mammoth
Dry Good/s Eatabiisbruont, two large
Fh's**!H*tsre
wr-%. 4 i
VV vil" W>l4
Filled with a beautiful stack of
Farlor and Bed-Room Suits,
'Lounges, Bureaus, Chairs,
Beds, and everything irasgin h o in the
furniture line, which can be bad to sau
the purse of everyone.
i .MILTON, HARRIS COUM'V, GEORGIA, .APRIL 1, 1880.
Georgia Crop y<irs.
A lar.ta Constitution.
Hun; his appeared on Um wheat,
crop in Marion county.
The r< aohes and l,lark berries arc
net killed down about MouUEiitnx
Hint, in some louali’ios in wheat
inßiolmu mi county, and some liekls
mine I,
11, J. Terrell, ol Newton county,
hat, 3 j acres of com up and teretal
indies hit h.
Frij&Fetn'oi x. good per.ch crop
H it’t ring in S.o •■ fl'fC ihtß.ry.
Oath ...e taking the ru2 in some
fields in Will ion coutuy. The red
rust proof variety is exempt.
Wheat generally in Hike county is
; poor, and rust can be seen in some
places. Oa;s look well.
VV. A. Long of btewftrt county,
ci'toplions ot rust on lus wheat.
One firm in A'bany will order t<r
lb r • rnan tins season 39,000 bush*
eks of oortl. • j
More corn has been bronttht to I
C'.iiiulia tifiaseason than ever b.-tore.
'I bo FDrt Valley Alirrcr, hopes
lor a good peach crop in that sec
tion.
P a tors wi re so taken in by inte
rior guano last season, they are not
heavy ou it tins year.
The bulk ot the corn crop has
been planted about LiiUer, nearly
all of them aie using guano.
S*. Martin’s, Lu., has a huge fine
looking calf with two di.-tince and
separate heads.
Pannersstro doing w ell in Lee
county, corn up and looking finely,
labor work ng satisfactory, and the
county in a prosperous condition.
Brooks county cxnllms a staik ol
cotton t wo and a half feet high, and
has oil it a bloo n and i wo squares.
There is an orange tree in Echols
county *h'di h:n upon at this hi me
ripe oranges, half grot, h orange* and
orange blossoms.
Mr. Ilenrj Hill, of Wilkes county
has one hundred and forty shoo;.,
tha mips from which wid average
about, twe pounds each.
Crops are futkor advance:’, in
>uuif < red' , I ;■ ;! i- t-ao u tb..
ai. any time *i* ing the la-t leu years.
Judge Hall, of Ogleihropc c-'it.a
--iy, has a patch ol annual ejov f
which.,is now kiieo hign. lie has
u! ': ■') lU . \ k '2W
a.: . J * ■ i., jif . f r .
conn y, w i.h imf iimles, made ./
bales of co: ton, lus, foa ouftivatuiV
"ii Id’nxes, |c.
’{'us oats av i/iild Lumpkin ate
look: ■ better Jthan at. eiiv ittne du
■n - *1: *'OU and iov prospect is
eta. MuiViUg. _ r Jj
* On iiitiny '.Tr.im in Shelby county I
corn is uo. tsinali gram looks in if
it w ouhi produce itn maximum yield
• his year.
Mr. Henry Lacks, of Atlanta, will
erect a nee tnni on his pher •. He -
rien country. • The culture m nee
bits greatly increased in the county, j.
till. A. K. Schumport, ot tiitmtcr
coutcy, >-ol<i from list plaut.-’ticin last
week 2 300 pounds of taco meat ol
hi- v.vn raiding.
Farmers are driving uh ad in
Ne • *;<’u:i*y and they are furdo.
er advaiu: with their crops than
; hey have bt eu at this sasou in
many j rrs.
Genuine rust has Appeared upon
ninny oat fields 111 Thomas county.
The eourty will require some 10,000
bushels of imported corn beloic the
next crop.
Mr. E. Vickers, of Ben •ion coun
ty has ripe mulnerries on Ins place.
Miny tanners of this county are
(r ro w i ig/ tin wa trees for their fruit
for hogs. y
C •••.‘tiniue Kentucky bine gpfk's is
apjcariag as a volunteer in Ogle*
trop, conn y. Some farm are be
ing v- vend with it, and it G roct
in g out the Bermuda grans.
The complaint of a -curcilf' of
farm hands about Mont< zumr *s < x
aggerated. The Weekly says ev
ery choice fishing place in thccoun
ty has from twenty to tlnity idle
hands hanging about them.
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COLUMBUS DENTAL ROOMS
VV. T. Pool, Proprietor,
GLoasiA aoao uvasixa,
Colusi'oxui Georgia.
j.W.HSWA3D,
02lst3xcr50 St., - - Cilumlas, G&.
Dealer in
IlagH, Oltl Cotton, ITewsp,
Gunny Iio])o, Iznggiits,
JiiflCS (iiltl tu,
i r.1,-1 f.v.v'd nil blnH-v nf F
I UiQ iiiU Ldtl f -kii J vi • W * J
Coilon in Seed an:Z Cotton T of.
g&r- Alt inters for Wrappicgr Pap r
anil Tapt-r Data ailed at abort uomo.
Just Rpfplvpd
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HAMILTON, GSOXiaiA,
r llio T of tko Season.
EOSIEM.
Ladies Solid Rose, 15c. Tuidies Striped 110-c, 10c.
f ,miles White Hose, 10c. 20c nud 25c.
Children’s Fancy Uoso ;it 10c, :it J3c, nt 20c.
M.i-u'a l ancy from 100 up.
Ladies' Silk Ties, 25c .and 50c. Ladies’ Ltusc 'ikos 23# and 500
GLOVES.
La lies’ Lisle Thread Glove ', 25c L elies’ Lisle Thread Gauntlets 50c.
Gents’ Lido Thread Glove * 50c.
re ; 'naaifp
t K f Jfc. !31 CUt’ jH fl A. 3. kSL&. 'XT-' iiL |
■ - -a*'v, fn-.m se, up, Hid- Siandket)chifs from 20 too-the.
U a 'St A 8.-i kaW 'oil w w a
> v vitv :• • •, v . . :■ '• ~ ~.. ;;; ; :. v
'-M-diii V dines. 10,*i. S'reuch H'li'.ings, yard wjd<‘, in ail fthttibia, 12|6,
Lace IbiiH ins's, 25 ’. A oo’en Bunt 2oc,
KnickcrbocKer (,i mi. , 12
M JWJKJf | T r’7 P "A*% r A
w ril 1 u
A full lino -f London Gord. Chnkc ’ NVi .-nok, W! : Luvvr, Stvis.e, etc.
TLu b>.-b . Lttmr.Jalo Cv.tnonc, ttt 11'J-;-
Towels! Towels! ,
Tow •!:( at 10c, at 10c, at 20;-, at 25c.
Tulle Cloths.
Table clotin? in lied and Whito Damask. Also Napkin# lo malch.
Domestics and Bieachinfjs,
A full lino of Bleached Dornestica nud Sea Island#.
Bed Tiokinc frm 1(U uji.
Ladies’ and Men’s Furnishing Goods.
•
* Tfifi celebrated and best fitting Rj-oon Bust f oi’-t-i, and others.
A fail line of Hamburg E li;ini'*.. No advanev in jirec#.
Iri*!i Tiimminy, from 4"., up.
' Ribbons iy all t.hndiH and prices.
A luil and complete lino of Gent’s Kurnishtntf Goods.
Novel tie* iu Gent’s Nock Wear, (/''liars, Cuffs, Ltc,
OotMag.' Cl©tlllllg.
If you wfsli to save- ct mey, call before purchasing elsewhere.
SHIItTS.
The celubratid unlaundriod P- *u’i Shirt, a! 20c.
UNDER WE A. 11.
A full and complete line.
(fy r:f l: S-'-tfTxsp.^
j reel 'veil a 1 a* -* r’i;i: i t i*f Tju*lios’ : rui (/liilcriß -J ‘ lifipcr*-,
*•- (j ) . *■* - Kul >i. -i Fx % c . Al--o !• lull lino of Gout’s pitot*,
iu Gantts ;ud Low Quart -r . ■ * ' ’fid - c l .
gr'G* Remember ti at we lake a pride in shoving our goods.
M. WOLF SOX,
TLo Columbus Stoix*.
S2 A YEAH.
WONDSSFUL.
The immeeintn fffacta of Piclne.
VOX UEItFTJ f,
lliw Hoen Severn e, .wea of Colds and
0 .-ughs are rntisTs 1 by Piciue.
woxnr.Rm.
The favornblo onititooa expressed by those
who havu used Pioino.
VVONOKUaui-
Tho many coses of nronp that have been
aborted by Picine.
.WOVDEBVtL,
The many iPHtioumisln reoeived froiu
those who have wed Pieino.
wonnißFiti*.
How pleasant Pieino is to the taste.
: woNDSKrvri.
The elf.iots produend on oases of Asthma
by Ticino.
AVOXOKRFLrf.
Tho rapid and permanent cares made by
Pimm.
WONIIKUniD
How soon hoarseness will disappear after
using Picine.
WONDERFUL.
How Fioine will lengthen the time bo
uvoou paroxysms of Whooping Cough.
WONDERFUL.
vViiu what ease Pioino is administered to
the jonug.
WONDERFUL;
How Picine will cum? and git# relief to
the coughs of tho aged.
PICINE,
Fur sale by Druggists and by the Ulan*
ulrtoturor,
John S. Nkwt in,M. I)., Dbuguist
IGT Broad Ml.. Columbus, Ga.
Trial Slse, lOe. Nlsse, *oo.
Georgia Harris County*
Thomas H. Kimbrough, inlwiuintiator
do bonis non, cum testament o annexe,
npon the <>,state of Wilder Phillips, late of
ftnid county, decoiised, makes apphoatioa
for letters of disminssisn.
All persons ooncnrnftd aro hereby noti
fied to show cause, if any they have, by
the first Monday in May, next, wby let
ters of dismission should not be granted
M-.iil applicant.
Given under my hand and ofllriol signa
ture, Fobiuory 2.iJ, ibtnl.
J. IN C. Wiij.umi,
Ordinary.
Georgia, Harris County.
J F Culver, 8. ('. Dillingalea #gd M.
J. Uillin/i -lca, i;d*.-iinis*rotors ujicm tho
rsts oof Johu Billji.fidea, late of said
couniy, docoased, -• >..U epidloatjlon for
1 of disinissiqtd All peraods oon*
fi-.ftnAsl ate boicby nit Jon to show kauee,
t any they havo, by tjbo flrt Mond* in
Apt-:’, licit, why Jelt .rM of diaurlsAton
a-nr.ld not be (’ranted said aiiruiriiatrators.
Given under my hand and official (big**
m-tui ~ January 2, IbhO. J
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COLUMSIs T-lifliS.
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Dully, Weekly, Son- Weekly arul
Sunday. *
Tho Dully Times
Contains tall Telegraphic News from all
I aria of the world, l£iiterio! on all topics
oi tho day, resume of the general nows
and full Market lisporta. aubeorlptiou
prion i'/.Od per aim am la advance.
The Weekly Times
In a nmrnoth sight puge Hlieot, burned ev
ery Monday, made up of the orema of the
Daily. Hubsoriptiou SJ.IO per annum
in advance.
Tlie Semi-Weekly
Is issued every Monday and Thursday
containing ibe news of tho three pressed
jpg days. Kuh.cription price $1.50 per
annum io advance.
Tho Sunday Times,
A large 32 column Hbeot, in addition to
he current uewit of the day. embraces a
uumb*r of literary departments, filled
vd'b cniortaiuiug reading matter. .Sub
scription price $ 1.00 in advance.
l’amilif -i wanting a good papar could
not do better • ban aubaortbe for ons ef
the edifio' * of .he Tinu-a.
Thu Time* having at all timog Identi
fied itiwlf with the mtorostß of tho people
and labored for ibair welfare, is a wel
come vis.for ct (hoir flresidm, and its col
umns, therefore, a most, valuable silver
tiling medium. WvNsne, DkWoi. A Cos,,
Proprietors,
Cox.iJ.iau3. Groiir.u.
Blifimms
VEGETABLE.
MEDICINE FOR THE
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