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SHE HAMILTON JOURNAL,
T 2 -- Mama, Ptf 3 LIS 33 B.
iibscription Prioa $1 A Year’
Jt-imlllon, Ga., Apr. 27 . t#S 8 .
snatwct** r.-3&Kis
Local Brevities.
April is down with the Cii | m l.s and a
fever.
Sunday night's storm did no great
damage in Harrs.
Harris county willingV yields her
prestige as the m other of Georgia’s
■cyclones.
Last Tuesday afteriocH v as almost
oppressively warm, while the cven'ig
and night Was cold an: 1 frosty.
Blackberries and jewberries will
soon engsge the attention of young
africanus and the economic hon e
wife.
Mr. Robert Pitts, of Atlanta,, vi
ited the family of his father, Captain
H. W. Pitts, last week. He is look
ing we'L
Peach trees still have some fruit
on them. The apple crop, so far as
we have examined, is iv>t injured in
the least. It will be full.
The penitentiary.guard came last
Thursday and cleared our jail of its
three inmates. Capt. John Seats did
the honors of the occasion.
t 1 jJ• t -j? 1 /■ w -, i-'.ams i: ,.. u .cncie.i .,, ,
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L.e_ session tne grand loage of the
vnig.i .»< * i o.; ji. .eeuy. -
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Mrs. I.ouis Jones d-eo at the rest
deuce of her son. Mr. Seaborn j
’ELA;A' 4 hLi ; fL“
old and highly esteemed by all.
It: will be tearful’y hot in our now
empty county jail this summer, and
the vermin will be fearfullynumeroti\
How long will it 3e before some
brother in black will * be languishing
within its walls.
Hail fell in many parts of the
county last Thursday night, though
no serious damage was done. In fruit 1 ai
bot serious injury was done to
trees and gardens. Heavier hail has
never been known to fall in that
county.
Last Sunday night, John Simmons,
a resident of Whitaker district, left
for parts unknown in company w th
Miss Emma Thomas, the mother of
two waifs. The man left a comely,
intelligent wife, who bears his infamy
as only a sensible woman could. The
eloping couple left Alabama ward.
Simmons is said to be a highly gifted
mechanic, but a dissolute character.
Last Monday morning about four
o’clock lightning struck the house of
Mr. B. C. Kimbrough aid badly
damaged one of his rooms, The
mantel piece was splintered and the
window frame next to it injured. He
was shocked so severe’)' as to be un¬
conscious for a while, and still suf¬
fer-. from it. Other members of his
t- family were also shocked, though not
so severely.
Our allusion to the
of Virginias, two weeks since, war,
rr'ot intended deiogatory to to reflect highly in any prized nvm- j
net our .
correspondent, and our expression
was truly unfortunate if it could Le
so construed. Our admiration is
hearty and imagination profound for enough a w.nte write pos- j 1
sessed of to
poetry, and common sen e enough I
not to do it. The clause a’iuded to j
In our paragrapli was poetic—it was j
[not | poetry. flying visit 1
Last week we paid a progressive, to
[Talbot county. adverti A ed more is not in ,
rjr better county
the state. A gentleman living at
TaJbotton has sold during the r inter
at $1 per bushel, a large hundreds crop of oats, of j
not better seed than
bushels sold in Harris at fifty cents. had
Another gentleman we were told 5
received letters from a dozen differ
ent states inquiring for seed gram, 1
AP'NCNLNkN'
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[that I Pa bOtton iiL'JL- i\ v.S ci i jiaR.
fly obtain enough of the c<
b'nd bfc for culinary lH'ier purposes, at ruling prices
tier c n<- th = n tho'-e
USt ye*, and pr.-.. J-at « . .
iFew bhe-e lands are on t ■
are held there at taoulous pn
fees. An acquaintance of ours, not a
year ago, bought a dot. of land, at
pnvate sale, for half of wmen ne re
fused, a month ago, an offei oi w
the entire lot cost him. The annual
■fairs held in the county are doing all
his. With a live agricultural society
u ',.1 an annual 1 or, Harr cotta y
n»Lin easily outstrip her neighbor. Our
advantages are superior.
The Methodist Sunday School
to ie 1 eld lore next
will Le an cccation o* miertst
Fierce it e>[ tete : to be i tie,
* vr’Jl peobally preach on
- ,\
ing Sund; y.
*iarrh\ge»
Last Tuesday morning, at the res
de nee of the bride’s father, by kc v.
& R M. Loch:wood, v, ere united the
I destinies of Miss Beatrice Hood and
Mr. John Mid rile brooks.
I The bride is an
d aughter of our esteemed townsnian,
Col. R. G. Hood,
a The gro m, formerly a Harris
,?V/i intv 1 :ov. n. w a successful it.er.
of Atlanta,
^ peace a
attend tlu rn.
HanjiltouV Cadets.
Our cadets go to Columbus to-day
Aypon spe ial invitation, to engage in
» the sew ces of ..'emcr.r.l day. 1 o
Lot? will do credit to itir
A.out tw-nt.-.ou I i
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t d^olLimlDiis Photographic T e in pis,
GILES T. WILLIAMS, PROPRIETOR,
°PP osl1:e “ aa Rankin House, * Columbus, Georgia
i he , best arranged Photograph Rooms in the South. Pictures made
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gardless prenie-t oi cloudy weather. Ail work warranted to give satisfaction. The
i back grounds tn the city. Every possible airangement for the
com * ort aac convenience of visitors irom the country. Prices as low as
the lowest. The people of I-Ianis aie invited to call when in ti e city.
; SMs Week at Alpka
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, ’
Over ^ A. Witticli S Jewelry Store, Columbus, Ga.,
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Will be offered new styles ar.d prices-for all kinds of Photographs, either
on Card or Frames Call early and make your engagements
for sittings before the rush. Remember I charge
you nothing if not pleased.
j My styles, prices, and quality of work is such that it will be to your interest
I to have your Photographs taken at this gallery.
Respectfully, A. A. Wii.uams.
MILLINERY 65 FANCY
Y AllY W , -J »*is& a '. J Miss
e us w
BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, HA
Invite the ladies of Harris to call an 1 inspect their magnificent display of
Spring Millinery 412.14 i.
w : s se ii s M e ,W©veMc s ’
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Selected in person by M ss Donnell}/, who lias just returned from New
Yo,]f_ Titev have hats from 10 cents; up. In ladies’ Wearing apnarel
{h , haye a ;,, pe , b stoc ;,_ racing many novdiies. Skdied kdy artists
j n their hat and bonnet department are prepared to trim theSfe goods in the
latest fashion and most cosrect. style. 1 iuv.it.ul for a generous patronage m
the was:, they will endeavor in even' wav to merit a continuance.
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Grand Opening, April 21 st and 22 d.
MILLINERY AND NANCY GOODS,
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J. FREISLEBEN’S, West Point, Ga.
You are cordially invited to attend and examine my elegant stock of goods
all of the latest styles and at popular prices.
Trimmed and IJiitriimried Hats, from 10c to 40«.
Mrs. Sue Longshore and Miss Annie Biackmon will take pleasure in
waiting 011 the-.r friends.
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S P R ING AND S U M M E R i
•Mitpiy TrovMed For By
M. W © Ia f s o n .
In alljelasses of Good-s, Especially
White Lawn and Nainsooks,
Open WoNk Dress Goods,
Meet Canton Ginghams.
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RvETJaHlIET SPwY I
The best selected stock ever exhibited in this market, comprising all the i
latest styles in trimmed and untrimmed hats f r lades, misses a..u
children, Flowers, Laces, Kibitous a:;d \v:eaths. bhali
receive new style hats as the/ come out.
j don’t claim to be selling out at cost, but will compare prices with any
firm that docs. Get my figures always before buying,
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING!
A full and complete stock at low figures.
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! 1
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A full line of She ;, in Button, Newport and Opera Slippers, f r Ladies, :
Mis»es and Cli idren. .rise fine tine for gentlemen,
This is merely a synopsis of what I have . Lome and look and price. ,
No ooubk to » tow o p ice good i'l. Polite attention to a'.l.
M_v 'stock of Furniture is being kept up. Bureaus at $ 3 . Call and
convince yourself r rcnxr ;
, M. . ,, WULr SON.
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lay moral. , H and
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Sun i: ? ' ' r:; ,
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J rpy:, f, a »„r;!av a:,d Sunday.
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j r0 ;^ , . h Satu.da, mot
t aau fourth y unday 3 monri.ig and
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0 l House.at Mrs. Mary Tur
rentin€ > s _ Friday night before the
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third , ■ , aunday. . j jK. t --*• . . r.woot.
TAX NOTICE, i
u»ei*ivfr’s Second Hound,
I will c- j : » tl 7 i:U d f tbti
r^e. p aou of HvX r- ttiras I t 1a - 3 . a?*
bt;!o‘.F 81 Apiil.
Vfft. Point, M mdty, J
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WbiJukoT. 'S-'ars.j 2r. : h :
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IS T!mr: d .v 20 h <
I., • la ! f * •
B!*»- Soring -v'n y. 28 h
ftipiey—M . ri-ty, :r« h
HiMiuor.— ’ ne*d • . 1 '• Hey.
V«! #-y Pt»ic. j : 21
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H-i —Fri 4 b.
E >r ^—S'tu' ( i *y*
G - M n *?*v. 7 b
W'iibur;''* - i n
ti«v, 9 h
B J G< k ON, T H
Ii'n-trs'eci B .ok vf C>«» Birds tur.i .d
j for ?, r vi t'H* I’n » F od 0 >„ 237
S-utt 8 ii St., PbilatJeiplu*.
Fa*hi MiTZ'nft in ll-e
werin, IvO '.Hrzp + hg‘ F- 12 W D; UK
iv. livid tegraw g- e*ch ii-sne. 50 merits
pr-r yfs r : «ugl. C TO I5 cents ST2A*
B&xnmi 'L T-' r hi vt, Sii il.A&t St».
Pt.il».etpb.*.
J. C’ari'y, B***n*nib, <*»;, **T*i “I
h v- l er? f^kiv.g Brontih Ion Bittern
rr,- rht r -.ft- ut h-A*e foned gr« r t
rojttfx.
AYER'S
r ir iiia
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NfiiraTfcia, Uheiuna- !
cures •
“ 1 .......ttfty. CGurK.ami
«ii d-wraen. e.n.se.1 by a and impuvcr
i?; "■ " r c.-.rv»,"v-.t. c -.'Ct ... <>f ti«
eurKiitn;.; a.:-! r-i.-iv-.u the Wood, mat re
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fu. 2 WU.it S S’ RAAi-AKlHI.A UttS V «r«»Vc H
iu perfect adaptation to the cure of all dls- |
ease-i origiH;u : u^ in poor Mood and weakened
It a highly «*on<enl rex¬
tract nf SHi-^apariila and other blood- 1
purifying routs, combined with lodi.lc j
of I'oiaMiuro aod Iron, and ifi Lift safest, |
most reliable, and most econornkjal blood*
puriftcy aiivi bloodrfoovl that c4.11 be 'used. !
InS*mmit*ry BheumatUm Cnred.
“ AvKR f fi Sarhapakha.a has cured me of
trie ]hu - ■ *"/ i;i: .muatism, with which ,•
I Jiave pu F red for many v»:ars.
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Durham, la., March 2 , 1882 .
“Eight years ago I had an attack '>f
KheuiOfitUm so severe that I --.utid i.ot *
r.’-ovc fro 1*1 r-e ]>«.*(!, or ilre.-'S, witliO’it much help, if i
I trie 1 varal romeFes without
any reli i, until I V ok A v nit’s Saksaha- !
niLL\, by th use of two botLes of which I ’
was completely car d. I have not been
t ! AAi the f c..!.- r."m Hue".
i• '*.,ve * ■/ J larg»; ijJu.Hti: ?*-a c f y< >•
S tus.vpriK? li.A, ;*:m1 ii etiil retain- v*
! { * V. T! J.riiiiV HOt.-.ble
this « \: ' unity “' com- -'
Cri : medicine
rile best blood
evei’ offer irARItlR.”
K. F.
River St., Buckland, Mas: i., May K, lab'J.
M.-trch 1 was so v.f-Hr from pn/r-
1 u-t
the a<lvi««i <*f \ friend, I
cojiimei'H tHKillg AVKIt ft SAKkAT Utlf.LA,
ami L’Loi « I hart 0*«>d three liott!fc€ l felt
*. h*r.: *■»! ;h -. J rk crer U.J 1 JCA - NYN
VM Sat- w arf.(A the greatest
b. . i me-jlici;*« ii- *x t*s wf .LE:
A vr.rt's Sausapabill-a «irw Sorofwla
a-i ; ail Sorofalouk Complaints, Kr>>hi
ebift, ErzbiiiA, Jlingworm, IJioU’liM*,
hort s, Dolls, Tumors, and Eruption» of
tiler Skin, it eieafii tlie blood of aii iifipm i
r i-fw di<*rrjafjon, stimnlat^ th« action of
the bt ch and thus restores vitality ami
itio n-Thens the whole syatem.
PEEI ABU' BV
Dr. j.C. Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass,
5 old t»y all Di «igg*sitc; price >1 lX totU**A, >v5.
! | y £'« a
! '^01# ,., Igl t«2f 1
in max** ?f 26 a£.^.s w v
?’* Ku.*h BiC-. rt, 6S:i V. 2:1 COiVAr-CtVly fb-> nPl )l 0
cnrd ia theerit*?* system titree xroiith* Any
*w»wh«n»:ii ta'ic < pm tach i.;i m n •m iu- ; .-j
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... Vv est . A
Vieorgia & IVt
ii iti'l TON \
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a o : ,
i leg, one of !v> fivert in the South, w B
| >■' a tor the (•oconiw.-.dutiou f r
' " ' ,f " fu pr<i ” ,he 1 '' k
year. Ni « -ji li iiuiirovod srlni;'! for ->
111,' will hfl ns« 1 . Tlia mi?'i>; (V|'»rtmeEt
w i tie tqnipp it with iiai* M« bn
H ues. Everv.thirg th«t win Te .
t LC’'*’ '° 0 1 ' c ' 3 "
i; t of TUITION.
1 1 Prep.iratorv........ yer raneUi.
2 irf, *• ......... 2.50 “
OgL*> i R<?. 3 CO “
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Pa. A::>hf..... -( '.!0 “ • 1
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Dryv.-ir-}*..... . '2 r»<»
incidoHtai P. 10 .4 .I
Xo rxC-a ■ 4 r e
Lein, Grr<-k, bViff.oh si it (Jcrau.u
inclaUi ii in the rr^if. r c,inr#«.
A br.rotiijh r.oarse in ‘ i'C-ncc
.-n<t It :,.', wt h. wit.: .ne
ex i» rtitfig., to such R n :ects as may
ti' AFO iL
ck wc-tl *>■: i v car ho
fvu. - A- it; h >y « f liin so^otUtii M: -ujcks
•: v• i i.
R m;»v le obirined foi fi -.nu $10 'o
A 12 :* >r i#: iv}-.
>i'. 0.h?» .. ZiL>b in n »l6 tlbpnri
mout. A.l r.h'h »' minTiti* v^ill te rfqnii
•*• t«> »«-> r <*>« >»-.itc.r> Til Mtr
,,,u f 0 7 r J of tK 3 ‘ l\ 4
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Both ecAus will t.B art -litted tu the ool
if ft 1 .
lLt-ruentA of fnltii n < • month!v
A I LYLE DA Vi, F/oFi,
W*:% ti e undersiftm'fl Lnatl of !•»<*«!
Trut.G ° c r tho W,bi (iv-orojH 4 vtr;cu!t‘a-'
-i! GG-MeO’r' fr-CiJ at h-.fin - nc;
•’ ho «e» vic-t'H of A l Brfttthum. vm l pfo«
ncitjr-i coRtis of e.nineut lh «■*
sietanJK. Wo ara now riiiis'tieJ tfv.it i 1
ini*!ihifion in ibe snFc will ffor hot
: <^r t oiii’it f r you»-H» Hihd
> ir colUiv^e. 0© ; a quuiily, w»- m -si c- i*
»1inily -inwi (1 out' ooll^y® ° owPt Ta
and gndrdtttiiv U8 worthy of thsiif aupp'ott
»nd
!.\ft M ’»! BIittY. C I j ' 'ENtiV, P
V? F H u i>, Tjr*o,
L L StavF'Ud, A Hh K-.
U, H ■ AHi K"N, J F O Williams,
W l UUDfCH. li 0 K"*H«'.UCtH
.F. W . HOWAlli) 9
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J.)JCALI 5 V t'V
Ra« 5 @, S 3 sales.
Old I'ottoii, lioiup, Ciumij
Kope, B&ggif)#, Furw,
Beeswax,01<i >letal.
Cotton in the Seed ? nd Cotton. Saco
jfMT* Or cv ror \H. j• t>}n7 paiprr am)
P»l| Hr ’'Hg's fli-eii nt sli-»i ; ( n (i(*o.
Thos. Kane Sr Co.
248 Waba h Avenue,
Chic ago - in.,
MANUb’ACTIJ RI-.H 3
Victor & F\altlcNs Ilonks,
a CAN /.
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-AND DEALERS IN—
Solved Furniture and Sappliss.
,\h a cyrefu ex't-nin ition of other
nit)'-—-, ‘la Victor Dit-sx , selected
rs the best and cheapest by the trustee),
of th" Vv'f.st Gkoiois \ fic. M. Cou
!.E ;v, at Hamiiton. CirciT!* r R fV.‘c.
ytp.rzrrfR:
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th‘rftTDJ . n, in yp* \r m n!
Di>; ' -h* wiia «i'» Ttol •.iFijuOY** R < y>'
o te*i 4 tn iv> pfiv«- ' ' ft
a '{Mat r-hrttjLt: to stink*- m'ditv. W Wrtf't
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cLvite wmr «.(.:>>•-t’w» hi >i<» w-k, or
sir.ly vtt*»r SfjfcW 1 Klli l^GxfnA
• :oti nii'l »fl Cp’ ?■ 'r*-**. A -l
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GEOIH T 1 * j km ) rrn,
CoinmbviH Georgia,
MAXUI A(H I » S KK OK
Rubber Yin nips.
For nvtrkin ; frinen ImlelUbly and for
pO’^ rn-t. 1 . i s aiid others.
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" AlTCJtt-S ** Viant<-d. Spf’Cimr.VL
for
Also does a'l kinds of com.iieo i !
printing. Give him a tr; ri.
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a b' • i b< fore
t N iva K v ,kf. d fctD
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’Grid a < r, <* ■ ■ fi>k
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For BG o’.talogue, tire,
addre?.*, H. <t. 1 rviHO.
'tncUiuatl, O., K. Y. City,
j..eV IU., Oir.Cnn., Ksb.
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I : Esadauestsrs •«* Fo* £ry QsoCl
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' Laces ! Laces!
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I I TORCHON - CLUNY.
: To-morrow we it tend to p ! ace on our second middle counter exceptional
I attiact ops in Torchon Lace? and Colored Cluny Laces. ’I he
! Torchons w.:l be marked at the uniform price of roc.
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Antique Lace Curtains.
We shall c-m r a s'njv.nent, just in, of th' above h dsome Cmiains, in two (
lots—one ..t $S oo a pair, the other at $15 00 a j a r. ;
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j Ribbons! Ribbons!
i We are,'offering a job lot in Ribbons at roc. Thev can be found in a
large basket 0:1 a arid ii. counter. y embrace ail shades.
1
E M B R O 1 D E R ) E S !
We have in Irish Point :t,,d all e 1 ? ant ; terns. Two jobs cm be four,-!
on bar I area in Cousi.er. t.aok at i .c.a- • oaf at ; the oti.er at 25c.
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W< shall run two mv.wbers k 1 tow at ial prices
one at 85c, the other at $1 15. We have aboyt two die ses left in our j
Satin Stripe Hr w 'o, which •• 0 sold a! ; it n il' b ■ cl,‘sed out t e ■'
J. S. JONES, Columbus, f Ga.
! ! Tt tl± ' h £*» B M v! -T tLHL TBS LEAST KCGTi ?
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1 I v. Hi sell you
;
©r®cer” m YF aii«l FrovlRiosts
So lew th ‘ you will never buy on credit again, Call on me and 1 will
convince you how much you can save by buying for Cash.
1 have a large stock of Meat, Corn, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Syrup
Tobacco, Li; h. Yc., Sic.
J. //. Jr A MAIN ON,
l it & Iip- To ten U roeer
Oglethorpe St.., Columbus, Georgia,
A s s e sr:■■virszi'trmjse-x■S'Krr.i?’~^ux;'xczaxA*m '■’ T '.. .. ..>* -•**. ■***■ -
i. JOSEPH , President. O. G. JORDAN, Treasurer
FIOH 'ZETiiGiBb BTOBEG
HID UP CAPITAL $7s,ooo.
PIONEER BUILDING, Front St., Columbus, Ga.
GHOCKitIKS AT WHOLKSALt .
SOLE AGENTS FOR
Chewtfflft LiiAC,
siiik'n Hoaj:-n,
iiupouts I’owtlH,
IIE-NO TEA.
JilKt Ildf--': vfl P cvv i ''. < :•> FL0ltI2>A H"S HE P.
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