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VALUE OK OLD COJ.Y
From 'lie New York Sun we
lake the following item of imeie-t
v>l the value of I'H'tt coin, It. wil.
he seen that a Confederate Slate
silver dollar ts he'd at the highest
price, its vain** being (Wed at § l/'00.
The article, i- made up from an in.,
terview with a coin broker, as w ill
be seen below:
“What are the chief coins of the
lTi»Ue>l States ih tl. tire worth more
than their face valtn I ’
“The silver dollar of 1791, with
fin wmg hair, l- worth 1A. The
silver dollar of 1804 is worth S>2 )0
to 4t7(trt. The silver dollar of 1888
ia worth $15. "I be lull dollar of
1 707 are worth $27. ot 1700, $70;
and of 1 880, suit mi led edge, $2
An o igifial half dollar struck by
the ('onfclcrate .Stales in i SO I l
worth t !00.—The <] nrter ii• >i 1 ar of
1790 is ncrtli $ I; oi 1820 and 1827.
$15; of 187.7 5() cents. The twen¬
ty cents pieces of 1870 and 1878
nre wrr'b $1.50 each. i he dimes
of 1790 a*e worth 59 rente, of 1797
1798,1800, 1801, 1802, 1809 md
1 801, tire wort ft $ I c ich. In some
<ui-e* there bus been tllff.ireni is-m—
of the smtt" com in the Btnt" year,
tine i sue rnv lm :i tarity, and 1 h-<
other issue ipny bo | lentifol’ Th
only uttv to /letermine the value l>
to see what a piece will sell lor.
“Ot hall dunes, tin untie of 1794
is worth |1 each. The most vultt
nhle half dime i- of tlie issue of 1802
which is u'orfh |t| 2 . 7 '>. Three cent
l«ilv.*r pieces, from lSiel to 1878 ,
nn- wortli 27 n*rln e«, li Tliose
of 1978 nre worth fin cent* each.”
“1 low tibinil the buttons libel ly
pennies?”
“Tlmre are many varieties, mid
their value vu'iis from 10 cents to
# 10 , according to the perdi ene-* of
the stamp. There are several kinds
of flie ia-ue of I 79T, One h id long
ft >« in<g hair, and th" leym-e 1 ms a
libpi ty cap and a wren’ll ofiliffynni
d- vico. 'I he rnrem im l<"l penny is
Ihe eagle of 197(1, which ts worth 50
cents. The nowRp ipnrs nn lo so
lunch Inn of the deviiv. that 11 wap
withdrawn from cin-olntpoi very
noon, and ts now scarce. The m «'
valuable hall cent is the issue of
1799, w hich ts worth $'<■ The lrd
Cent is-ne* of 188(1, 1818, 1 847 nn-1
1652 tiro worth *1 eneh. Tlio hall
eeni i**nes <>l 1881 , 181,7 nnd 184(5
nre worth each, The half cents
ol 1810. 1842, 18-15 and 1849 un
worth $ I 50 each.
‘ How nboitt Amorican gold b'e
ce?”
“Alanv H's Worth more than their
faces The $20 oil 889 is worth *70.
All the $fo gold i-snos from 1797
to 1801 nre at tt premium of from 50
cents I*' 62. Most .f In- 65 gold
pieces from 1797 to ls'07 «t »
premium ol bom 25 oops to $1,
The price v -ries according to the
coinage, wi h the largo or small
eagle n«"-l in the tnit.t in those
years. One stamp of f# gold c m
< f 1815 ts wort It ^25. \ *8 "old
piece of ’ 877 ta worth $4. W-'iny
«>l Ihe quarter eagles are at a pre
iniutn ol .70 cents So $1. A $1 go d
p eon of 1S7.7 se'ls for *2 ”
“Wh t' is the m >«t vain tbb> mo I
cm coin?
“It is a (Vnfederato S'fttes silver
dollar, which is value 1 •>.! 61.000
There wa» onlv a few of these c un*
struek. The Confedcra'c <1 vein
in.'tit 1 m l the dies mad ', nod a few
eodn w ere at rue’; ut tin* \"» <>,
leans mint lor the tnspee’ion .»( slie
Onnfed* r.a'e officers. Tin y found
bow ever, that t le v ha,l no silver,
and no mote were -•o'lied. J IT D t
vis says tti«' h -had om- ol Un-,
coins art his person wh n iitt w as
captured, hm -om" one took p is
sessini. ol i lie does not ki.ow who.
J’onsiHle it m u b-in wreulaiion ' «>!
•
sis a genuine coin of the Failed
Slntes. t >tl * - le of the e >1 w i'
in fact mud- wiffi a t go’nr die n»e .
in the New Oi le .its mini to sir.k
oft Unit,./! State* Hitver «L r • Ti*e
other side w i> si e i iBy de\ ts, d f.«r
tlie purpose. Toe lea ell 1 read'
MVtifodemte Sta'es of A tau tca,’ .
1 f !*S« e in side d w r Ii mr- m.J » v.,
«n simoonn ... ItMi l» !>ertv ,
rap. fhe'Bie.d is enchased Iv a
wren'll composed of c->t:ojj and
gvr sialL'.’
“If ibis is worth * 1 , 000 , U wen'.’
I'aa belter to eouiilerk-ii ll than n
genuine v-n ?”
“N ; a f lliileiftil would he¬ uns
fty detect / /I.”
For the de'icste a- ti C ’ll' piciled <1 ffi
•allies pren'isr to the female c-n>s'itn'ii>n,
J.rniA E. ! i'Ehasi s V« .ri.-Bfir <’ HP I’sn
is ifie rover, ij.fi ren edy It i» 't.s ut tl e
• ansc. sb 8 profinces Ds'ing r»?s" : te. ts, i ,]
I* Hr* Lydi« E P:okb m :,"8 \Ve«t. tu
A»efinr. L nn. ?t/-s., far pnnpblets. ‘
I ywilling*.
I have never met,'tin 1 never cx
i- ijm-et, the, who
pect to woman cm
h "" r ° rn w " ,,,in « ^ ,i ’°
Ji is a rite that tn'ercst.s tin: uh»h
a ex, young nnd old, pretty ad plain
in ii <;11 at d p inr, gentle and Mmp'e.
No matter how many wedding
th**y may lure seen, limy m-ver lire
of them, hut will go to one a'ler
• ho mher with ui;fi igging interest
mnl attention, ns absorbed during
ceremony as though it were an utter
novel v. The bride is of c dirse,
he centre of attraction. Even
t),,,*,. w ho know her quite intimate
jy st:ne at lu*r as thoitglt :ln*y h d
!: never seen her bet ire, devouring
j each detail of her dress with eager
; gf,pees. As i rule, the bride who
i f e els leui/t look* bust. Jvnouon of
'
ihe intense Ins rmt often a hec.en..
ing effect, ami m this age of'UHe ve-,’ -
agitation i- anl l>» produce pallor
;l pendency to tears, or an unbvooni
tog fbl-li. T ears s- ldom b-autify
Poet* and painters glorify be.niM
m tears, but t’nat is tlicory. I
practice, their first eff*ot ts to reil -
den ti*- eyes; their second t * cm
carnanlim- lie- li—e ; th'-ir third to
<l*Velop a tendency toward sniffs
Some ve ils ago, rs I bride* wept
It was the correct thing. We had
not quite etmrgetl from the
mental rr.i. Mrs. IL.-inpuTs poetry
w.'IS much read, and we ail know
how lo r It* id • behaved, weeping OH
; ,|,,.i r tatliei’s -houid-r an I ill ir
mothei ’- bt'Hoin, and reel mg re
greifui p'lfti'ig verses, s.'. tliH Otic
wo'n leied ihftt, Vhe bri.legrootw w.t
f1 * t| ( (f olded liv so much grief, and
,li | not j imp into the “clnu iot” and
i "iv her lie re. Wo are more
I uc'ic i! rd'vy.ii dt ys. The oride
alway H S' 11 les when I no leaves ihe
vestry, mi 1 occasionally is seen to
,Jo so as she coinea uii tlio ehurcli.
'p|„ H | a - t I1I )V be coming be ‘ r-Mi
ing in,” tm is miller a vein ii
some thing to do j i<t yet. She
otigh’, Htnctiy speaking i<> bang her
head down a little let, not so much
.I* Undos did twenty vein a ago, but
still q lit" peliteptlbly, Tm-re i
no eurthlv reason why b ides, ns n
,.,, 1 ^ h)iou i,i j, , M! j (heir In a ls, but
toil decrees that they shall.
j-j JO y ^,,,,, (J r to marry the m m
of their cIpuco. They are prohuld)
leaning mi the arm ol a tailor ol
. v | 10 „, ,h«y arc p-till 1. Why should
they hung iheir head-? 1 ’ei ti ll S
lasllioil provides the custom ill nr*
dor to moot the case of the bride.
h i real!, ought to hung t 'teir heads;
( |,,, 80 , v ho aie selling lluinsi lveH
i, (ill", Inr an e.-tablishnieut, for
e-l.i e-—i v.-.i tor a home.
|l-,wrver tins in iv be, ten yenrs
hence t lie liroopm • had nil have
: qnily gone out.
The btiiLs"room tne» to comfort
! Mm-c f, it lie be nervous, by tliluk
iugthat m body will notice linn
n/iiuh. “Iv'ei \ hody stares at tile
In i le at.il bridcinalds,” he t hanks.
l.i tl • li- wots f the clear eye*
ilpit take in every point "I Bis 110 -
i» pt r 111 t‘C*, overy me, v\ pry look
j G-pica'i-v U lie w.ilchcd through
'mo perform mice—- a mo-l t-ying
one, no doubt. Feminine ears lis -
1 his “1 iP,” lor
ten inicmly lor w a
worn ii never qittc m ikes up liei
, n j n ,) man lin'd she lias
p;, vt , u .^ It he s:v\ - it firin»
>
h, (-veil, till 1 , deep Voce, he
•;< approved of. Hut bow often, oh!
f j,, nv ,. tt< docs he growl it, or
| ,,mj( i|i,» important words in n
. IVightene-l -q n-ak. or with the in—
trtval ot neatly an ociave letween
the tm>« of the first an 1 that of the
M -eond s\U,h*t? Aj^JliMon nmkos
|,; H , p| :lv i,, m .. n ,i „„ <v,e
tls „„i s | 1( .,l ih.an he is him
; „..|f at ,. xtl . :l , >r di l iarj mmnb he
has n t d —II 'in- J-.itrn i*.
Stoker's I trass Hand.
N , w \ ei k Star.
Oi l Sicker g o married last we k,
and he wet to his wife ;» /lay oi
OO nuti i€>’*1 »vi*r t>o \\ as g‘>ing
■ o make I. er a l" ' sent
"ls 1 ! a In w si'k dies ?" she Iius
k i * V ii /piir- 1 d w h > her eves spark
J !im* ?'!•• . ! l-imi'luu , j
* —
, b oodli , m -1 ,
“N->, i! :*i ’l a dres-I” e.artdvd old
Slower « It li a smile.
•'W.-ll, win is t ? Tell me and
• nt me out of misery.”
‘ I am going to l»KV yon a brass
baud,'’
“l don’t w art on
4 0, % »*s \. ii S okpr.
k4 vot\ know >*»u %V»», HK.i \ v m i*»s\
In* wunis L t «>f ... f>«*t«•!*
.s
arotvn I the piae ? ’ sillied .Mrs
Hoket, tears beeit ning to bu m -
h- r !*/>iix:ir n ,■«.
“/'here a n’t no ITi'c''tn"n,' T < v j
pl iinetl SN'kt***, hs h r*»‘l 1 * n t!»^
li»>b ti l m ; i*M ) ns*tl
tt i 1 , “Tl i re ain’t ti
nu'- km u, lids Vi. 4 }s a h ae. e’
Tl '"' Ml '- s -’•' a “ H V
.
la-! i t! w«J . *" :.i »I SUii v • Rf* 1
sw.ti as . - . in. r 1 ose k:- ; j u
t
Uawii.
Qur GretUWft vent ions.
Tli*: titieeii great American inven*
lions of world wide adoption
ire:
1. TilC cotton gin
2. The planing machine.
8. The grass mower mid reaper.
4. The rotary printing press,
j a. N ivin;nion by “it am.
* 0 Tim Itot'atr engine.
i 7. The sewing machine.
I 8. The iiidu rubber industry.
9, T he machine laaDtilaomre of
burs.: shoes.
j 10. The Bund blast for catting:
| 11. The gauge lathe.
I 12. T he grain elevator.
j 18. Afutioal ice milking on a
| large ran.
j j 14 1 he electro iea ion. magnet and i'S
practical a| p
j IS. The telcph* lie.
Ken ly to lb-k J .—i lie account
of ihe Iowa girl who i- (-aid to have
been hugged to death by her lover
Inis eau.sr tl quite a sensation’’ among
tile young I,idiea of Westfield, N.
Y., who recently held a mecntig to
devise ways and means to prevent
another case of death front hugging.
They unanimously pawed the fol¬
lowing preamble and resolutions;
Whereas, It ts reported that nil Iowa
gul died recently in her lover’s
; while being hugged, and
arms,
whereas, judging from experience,
we believe Mich an event to be im
j possib’r: therefore, suit) resolved, that
• | notwithstanding report we are
slid m tavor ot hugging. M e pre¬
fer to run all ti ks of death tailier
lhim have the beautiful, lovely, du .
lighttul, perfectly ekgani custom
abolished. Ill-solved that a copy
ot th -e resolutions be sent to ihe
newspaper for publication.
“What toe at,mu Needs,’’ is the
oapt i«» of a rtcml lii-ohnt lecture
rl . i l us by the New Y rk Tri
We need :i greai. many
i lungs, but, thank Heaven, nothing
(Voiit th it quarter, Its praise or
huuiie is equally indifferent i„ (he
decent people of this siction. No,
w e i hi not mean that, exeedv. Iis
censure is ii eompliiiitUt, and praise
an instill. Ex.
Only Nora Heart-ley.
MORNING NEWS SERIALS.
a nkw it r.r uv k vorri.xn xcthob.
Only Nora Hoarflcv.
CT lUH OrtiBt.IA NISBET BXIP.
A'lttor of “My M . I • r's Daughtar,”
“Mrs. I) re, * .Miiffii," t tc
Ti:.4 EavowicJi Waskly Hours
or HviimpAV may tl,
Will eont.iu Ihe - P"i irg ohspt.-rs <f 8
i huruio g mo-v i f iibsoibuig nearest, /n
liPtil, •uliily Norn Hs»rihy.” from
gifted (ten oi .Mrs. Ophelia If’slat Held.
\ f Estoriton, Ga.
't he previous oootriba'ions of this tnl
*nie I ls.lv t-> onr seriea ot stom a haa
ins ta he r s<> »ide'y known ami so great
n tsvori'a with onr randirtg public forthnoiu- thst
ooniiuendatlon from us of bar
ii g r- maiiee is unnecessary.
S.tV.riXAl! WKFKI.Y NKW 9
iVmtriu* s p»j»6s of rodiug matter, c m
prif>irgttll the t»*-WR of the w»ek, T.lo
j»rn| in |)ispu^i>h» •' up t * the hour «>f g«>
n g io press. Agricultural I en'H, O r i^ii.»l
Sc inis, t*t*x Oulj c*J a year: $ t for six
cuon* Iw.
First Annual Distribution
—or—
PRESENTS
T ' TUB
(’itslt Subscribers
or ms
coluisbvs ntoc-r.nsEms age.
| Will lake place in the I'omt Houac, in
Co’uiubna. G«., July next. 1’iescuts lo
i the siueuut of
$1,500.00,
Kargin 7 in value from Twenty five CenN
to One Hu tired an<f Fif f v Dolars—* will
he |{iven to the yearly (’u h Subscriber*
t*f ihe Prog^eHRive A»»e. The foflowio^
hut shown u part of the Present*, tii ;
One G -Id M ulch......... $ 1.70 eo
On. Present in Gold . . - . . 7.7 OO
Fweiity Fres.'iits in Gold. . in (H>
F ve St-wine Msctei -s .. . ?5() 00
O- " Lilies' 1 > ild Watch. ■ . /»o no
One M ver \V-%tch...... 2 .i DO
One Hnrdred Sotn S Iv r Spoor*, Two
Hundred Pack rh* G*i> 'xes Af ie^hoy
tT. One lt nod red iIm, West sti¬
hoi men* - P n*kel K‘ ithu •» r\*l others, * } e
I n ir^d l.Hnp-, Seventy five Press Unt
•miu, !' 'ty plain Gold U Fifty Gan
; I S'«"d U ni-, Fifty Ssoks Silver Leaf
F'lnir. O' e O gsn ■ f ill- best imke, Oue
aif*s? Edition of Weh*'ei'« ^’nHbri«?j;ed
Ot'i 'T iy. Twenty Silk Handkerchiefs,
nn ' «>ther p*emeu's rr>< m*ntione.d. -
i o dy n e»n the es-h suhs^ribertt
h-i'd !>g a prir-'ei receip*, with my sig
nature or an »a‘horj»d Ai»«n» R.
A t tn«»nev mn<t b*» <*ent »y Fofft-'fncc 1
<>rder or Ue^»istfred Iset’tr, c?therwise t
I atu nof r«*Af«>n il»’a for it.
A linii til number of even's want d—
^(xtd pay Send for ?p*CTm<*n c »py and
particular^. what ! Avl-
1 j >s t>v# 1 y mean mt.
tires- rJ? n>oip-»nricv*ions to
, 1 . W. THOMPSON,
fditer and I’rep'r .'regressive Ags,
(’clambo*. Ga.
J. C. Floyd,
S.-U h hi 'cof Public Square,
Hamilton. Ga.,
t’ ntion of fnt»» « ! * auR
■
Ihe jwil’lic to ;i wll stl*cte l of i
Dry Goods and Grcceiies
Wide will be s,,U at <h< !' wr-t ’ r -y* n
pvnsiiu vo«\ b r oe.' u>r : cl
Country Produce.
I
. JONES & CO.’S
CASH
XJ Jill JL ■ WlvWvid ;
HOUSE.
OPENING New Goods DAILY.
limit* inspection of their Xew
Fancy Colored and drey
Mixed friths at HOc.,
0/7, 7.5, SG, and $1.
Colored and White Satins 59c
All Shades of Solid Colored AI
paecas at 12 1-2 and lGc,
solid col arts ty rtiiM
MISG AM* DltESS
SILKS r.Oc.
Victoria Law ns 8c.,
Worth 10c.
A Large Line of Colored and
Mach Dress Goods at 17c.,
IS and 19c, reduced from
2 .5 Cents.
W# afe dofermined (■» riduce onr im¬
mense slock of Dress Goods, and
, and wilt not “lot the price
stand in the way rf parties
wanting them.
J. S. JONES & CO.,
Columbus, Ga.
RME1B£R that €L E. THOJUif
Js The Only CLOTHIER Ill the Market Allowded to the Celebrated
W. & G. Yacht Cloth Salts!
——--o
x\_W. 4 NOTHER Clothing Hon-e of fLis market participated in the ea'e of three snrerinr Tact ts, net;! nhrfit (wo yt>fns ai~e, whrfti
& G. refused to sell tbut bnUs<-, for the reason they wanted to confine their Yu sills to only trie /.on e in Co a u.1 ns. W.S
& it. has reorere "rd G. E THOM \-> »i!'u a banner to ptlt on ishibition to appeal to as eaty reference b*t he baa tl ft /xc'thot«»
•oritrol of tlie.r Taeiits Several yetis ago FflOM vS sold other makes of so-c-iTed Vaohi Clo b Saits in oonneolion with the W. r
Pi, and toe lead? vti l testify that m oilier Yacht except the W, & <1 Wilt retain then- ci or and not loofc shoddy. In < tier t
o sustain Li, reputation for selling first-class Clotning; 1 HO MAS is not haying tie otter Yachts, so abundant in all the H< w Yoife
aoai-es, I,fit confining his Yacht purchases strictly to tbe VV & G., and bis Suits are tnxde up 1 y bis special inatrSciioi s in Ite
inos* elegmt inn ner, and when on the buyer readily perceives the d iterance between the fit of tbeae aLd those acid in ready
m,de Rt< reH in ibis cry. ..
THOM VS. so long as be bi: the eontro! of these superior Yachts will resort to the sceond-cltsa Yachts and fiht them on tta
market as fi s'-elafs j
Debtors and Creditors Notice,
AIJ persons indebted t the estate of T. 1{.
Bryant, late of Harris county, d-ceastd,
are hereby required to ruske irnaifdiaie
payment. Ail persons h.,viny claims
jaaiiist said estate will present them, dniy
authenticited, within the time presciibed
by law. J. B Bkta.vt, Adm'r.
GooYgia, Harris County.
Mrs. Jane II. E'y makes nppJfc.-ition
for let ers of gmrdiansbip for the Williams, person
and property of J--nui« \V.
Min^r of W. A. M illisms. deceased.
All persons, concerned are hereby no
lifted to tho* cause, if any they have,
! by the first Monday in .June, next, why
' letters of gnardi inship should not
grunted said undejr applicant, band and official slg
i Given my
nature. Aor-I 12 b, 1881.
J F <!. WILI.IAMS, Ordinnry.
Georgia, ” Harris County,
„ . T .
(Oh'iate^jf „ co*idtv°deceased
(Oh said is ““
represented and not likely to be represen
Therefore a’l p»r«ons concerned arc
hereby no*ifIsd io show Cause (if June any
lh--y have) by the first Monday in
nex', why ill i oleik of the superior should court
or aorne other fit and proper person
not lie appointed administrator upon the
Estate of said deceased
Given under my hands and Official Sig
aignature, April J.1 h, 1851.
J. F C- Williams. Ordinary.
$100 A MONTH *o Im^iiipss men,
aim.its an 1 Irdies
taking order- tor the life* ! *> iT.-rsou Ih
vis, by Wm F. 8t mford, I.E. lb, < f All
b-iiia, including a f.il, history or* the I. *sT
CiL'sa. lllu-trated. Now ready Send
for particuln » t; I). T t F.A 1’, I’liblisher.
757 IiruiuUviiy, New York.
BEATTY ’ 8 ( 11 HNS 17 *ops/i
(i ildeii Pon^ue
reeds only $87. Aiertsv Daniel F. Beat- j
ty, Washington, N J.
HAVE YOU
EVER KNOWN |
Any person t<> be grrionsty ill wit.liout »
weak stiiuinch or inactive liiVror lodinv-’ ;
And vvtl n t!c.- organs are ill g o<l condi¬
tion do y ou not find their | os c sor mjov
fmt soo-f lica'th? I’arker’s <5i,.«. v Tonic
always resin lutes these, iiopo.'iuit organs,
an I never fails t> midc tl e iiiood licli and
nine, nnd tof.tr. ii tin-n o' rv part ol Ha¬
.
uvsii in. lt lots hucdieds "1 de oi in^ in- !
valids. Ask your neighbor about it.
TAMSTE
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90 ID MJBAl AWAE»:3
A tiieAuthor.AutiwanaMru.'A »led
'ttw Work, tr .rr;inT«d ihe best :• ni
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WHY BELAY
Sending your orders for Fancy Groceries
where yon will find every’tdog fresh, a
large stock to selfoi from and tbe lowest
prices. That place PUOMGOOT.E is PRO'S,
53 Proud St. Colmubua, Ga.
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STSMs iy the lead.
Good Goods and Loir Prices for the Ccis 1 b
IMA WOLFSOIT,
ts daily receiving n nice and well selected stock of Spring and Summer
Goods, embracing a large variety ot Edgings, Insertions, Iri>h
Trimmings, Languedoc, Valet,eifl« and Torchon Laces, Fancy
Keck wear, the latest styles of Ladies, -Mi-ses and Chil
drcui’ti Fancy Ilose, for low cut shoes, White Goods-*=
a nice variety, Figured Liwtts, Piques, Etc,, and
A Full anti Complete Line of Notions and Shoes.
I have also received a nice line of Gent's alii Youth’* Clothing, at low p,ie-s. Gent’s
Low Quarter Mines, latest styles, and a full stot fe of Hats, of fur, wool mat straw
olw«yS on hand In connection with tin above I always keep a comp ete line of
GROCERIES,
A« low as the lowest The celebrated Violet Hose Flour, always on hand. Is chenpej
than anvoth-rgood suit brand, and Mr sol., tor Jes, immey. All I a k I,, give me a trial an
, know , hat , y0 „. . Bntdu Wtihams i. still with me ,ml w.ll be glad t.|
^bisf.knd,. itcpuctfully
NT* WOLFSOV,
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BABIES & SPARKS
1IAMII.TOX, GEORGIA.
OFFER GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CASH BUYERS
Iteoeiving’ TV o\V Goods Gaily.
Stock Ahvaj s Fall and Ormplcte.
Everything New and First Glass.
Attention n f the ntiolio iq called to onr o.itnplcfe sfc 'ck of Rprin? and Snmmen
Dre»s Goods, Djiuetslice, Clotbiog, iltts, 8hoeB, &j. Our
Grocery Department
k«pt fully supplied, and cash hnvers shnuld eonsn t us before fOrcliuing. We
psv th« high«st rn ireet price for all km Is nf nonnlrv produce.
& CD e 9
SUCCESSORS TO W. A. WIU.IXGHAM,
Wholesale tail Retail Dealers la
Builders* Sapid*rs of . All Kinds ,: Sash ■*
Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oil and Putty,
I.uiltlers* HnrtHvaac, LiJllo, Plaster Paris, Kslfcmino;
Plasterers Ilswti-, ,^C.
WILLINGHAM & CO.,
OOXxtTMSTJQ, Or H;c>l=C.< 3 rT*A.
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Meaumental Marble ‘Works,
102 Rroatt Street, Columbus, Ga.
M
MoxniESTs or the very best Italian
AND AMERICAN MARBLE
On'liann r.l)<]* iiil/tc fff of/ler. HV it.- also s uits for a sfiperior’ quality' of
{^WROUGHT IIRON RAILING,
Of different at j lea and patterns, for fences and cemetery erclorures. Informai'or
and estimates furnished for anything in our line.
A. M. & J. It. ILLEDGE, Proprietors.
J. Ms FM#@5T,
—Dealer Iv -
STAPLE ami PAXCY DRY - GOODS)
BOOTS, SHOES, HAl S, NOTIONS t
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
Crockery, Glassware, Hardware,
Tobacco, Cigars, &c.
LP°*«Vil! malso it to your interest to cull on me before pinch ising, a?
I am determined to «e'l as cheap as the cheapest fop ihe Cash,
STANDARD FERTILIZER
4S0 bs C iiton, and
Acid Plvdsphate,
400 il?® Coftm.
t 1 wh t *1 r r Gnurf**-t frtrm^r ue?ir Alh’ny. frn., kitf of the Stanbarty :
AGent* "iam»vkp Fckti: jr.rn < ». G Yi f H’*ii< n —Please -c'^I nie lour ior.iv errn-*r l
Feitdize,- n| -pli I T.is 1 to put on nav oat Crop l Lave li'.ri 'e*r t!i»d the ou
r,dtoil aeu coin, and also on my v/g* table varPen i rnve h. en h»Ti ?2 cur-n^s cf \»ri
ous I f ift h ever since the war an,] cuitsi ier ihe nn.i d Lc.-t. L uio leapt etfnllv
Rvc stos. Ga., Nov let, LsSI. 0 11. r.-cos.
For Sale at ‘Wnrehonse of Hudson ce .T ^
Hamilton, r J\ 11. lvunbf/iigli. <Jn ts»»»i jt,
aV, T. Ciintller, (ieiteva, iiiul W. II.
Marlin, Talbotton, t»a.
H. BUSSEY,
AGE XT FOR HIGH GBa.oE
Coltiatbag, GecrjU'