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ing of a new capitol at this time,
.1,™the...«h.adeu of
nca'ly ten millions of dollars, a large
port.on of . f which <•_)l«i falls due r \Ilf in m a a short short
time, a considerable portion of which
nvght bo cancelled with the surplus
that, with proprer economy, would
be in the treasury of the state at that
time.
If the legislature, however, deter
economy, they will provde lor its
be ; n ° f j one at once ^ million dol
lar structure can ivy be built as well u in
two years as in six, and more eco
nominally.
bin which has passed the '
The i
. . . ,. . .
, house is fatihy only in tins particular, j
We respectfully suggest that it be
changed so as to provide for its com¬
pletion in two years. This would
save at leas! twenty-five thousand
dollars in salaries to supervisors, would
enable the commisioners to deliver
the old budding four years earliet than
the time provided now for, thus ef
feet mg another saving of ten or fifteen
thousand dollars to say nothing of
the four years use of the new building
and the saying to be effected by
pushing the building through to com¬
pletion on business principles. Haste
may make waste, but at the same
it must be remembered that time Li
rnotvey.
Mr. John Btxtker, of Harris coun¬
ty, tested his carp pond la.st week by
catching a carp from it measuring
twenty-one inches in length and six
inches in diameter. Mr, Booker is
highly pleased with carp culture and
says that he never ate a finer or more
richly flavored fish. Carp culture is
growi og Very extensively in Harris
county. Mr Amos Smith, that coun¬
ty, who is a man of superier genius,
we are informed, is preparing him' a
pond that will cover fifteen acres and
has carp enough in a small pond ta
stock it. G. A. Myhand Lsq., has
just completed a pond, and Mr J. M.
Wisdom has commenced work on his
this week,—.LaGrange Reporter.
Since the Cataula campmeeting,
for which it v» temporarily suspend
cd, the prouacted meeting «t Mt.
Olive Baptist Church has been re¬
sumed and is continued with renew¬
ed interest. Up to last Sunday ev¬
ening thirty jtersons had professed
faith and been baptised and there
was a good prospect for furtlier con¬
cession to the church. The church
is situated in » sparsely sittled dis
trict and the comparative magnitude
of the work is conceivable when it is
known that the membership of the
church was just 33 at the biginning
is and now 63,Rev. J. W. W'ilson is
pastor.
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Don't fill the nysteu# with quinffis in
<he effort to prevent or cure Fever and
Ague. Ayer's Ague Cure la a far more
potent jureyentivs amt r«.medy, with th*
•idvantage of leaving iu the body u<> pois¬
ons to prevent dizzineai, deafness, head
oh-*, aud other dieordera. '{he proprie¬
tors weJrant it.
I At© Some Soft-shell Crabs.
This ia what Captain Hodgeden said
wheu -peaking ef an unpleasant experi
enoe he had on board ship, near Wash
ing'.'n. He added: “The bad effect! ot
artiioh l a<ion fell." then be went on I'
aay had severe pain, followed by a terri
bie attack of dysentery Those wicker
crab* would hate been the dyatfc of him
tint for the fact that he always ,arri>d
Pain Killer na board hil vessel. lievr
hmv Davis's F’ais KlUH at baud tn
day aud by night 'or sore relief.
Just Received nt the Drug
Store,
The following varieties of fruah Turnip
tteed.
Rutabaga, FU» Dotoh,
Seven Top, Purple Top,
White Globe, Yellow Aberdeen.
8 G. Kilxt.
AyerSi Sarsaparilla is for tboee who
need a wedieipe ta vurify their blood,
baild them op, locrea-v their eppetite,
and t-jnvenate their whole aystem, H"
other prepartiou so well meets this wsut
It touehes tbs exaet spot. It record of
over forty jeers is oh# of oousteal tri
nmph over diseases
Far tie soothing and grateful i. fluaccc
on the scalp, and for the ress >vef end
prevention of drrudraff, Ayer's Bair Vig¬
or has no aqstl ft rcstoiea faded or
gray hair io its origiaal dark aoter, stim¬
ulate. Ibe growth of the hair, and gives
it a beautiful, soft, glossy and silky ap.
peaiano*
Merchants, make out list of Crockery
Glass, Wood and Tm Ware sod -end ha
to ««. we Will %!t*nk prioaw, and save yon
utq -a* feaightafan i hreakaga, that yon
always get flew off *-g'.
McUmps A Oo. ,
Atlanta, Ga.
McBride & Co.,
A t Iteuta, Ga,
Manafactar* Show Otsea. are a^atbarn
aganla for Seth Thomaa elocka and Lam
‘ ha(V* •» fana. tea eetehra'ad R’one
own
Gate Oilv j water Alter, aad Oherry’S a'eain
f rn j f >0l vegetable dryer for the woild.
i Prices wjll be for”*rled oa sppiieetteu.
THE HAMIHUN
J. l Drnnis, PaopRiKToa,
HAMILTON, GEORGIA,
Avgust h, ...................... 1883.
The man who suggest. church
Oerr.bership as a test for office, will
hear wat< Uing. If a matt is honest,
foithiu! ami capable, i,e l.as every es
seutiai qualification for office.
and . r
to the south to no interest mor <?
titan the newspapers. Let us have
the penny and the economy of it*
methods at once.
Some of our fogy coptemporics
suggest that if Dr, Haygood wishes
the blacks educated he resign the
presidency of Kmory College and
open a negro school. If he consid¬
ers the education of the “Brother in
Black” of great importance, it must
ttot be inferred that he considers that
of the white brother less so. Such
objections, at least, seem calculated
tQ teach him this.
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There is talk of re building the
Kimball House, at an expense ofludf
a million dollars. A body of capi¬
talists, with money idle in their
vaailts, who would engage in their en¬
terprise and provide' with a builder
for its erection in six years would be
considered foolish. The action of
the legi«lature»i,n the capitol bill i$
equally foolish,
— -
The Rev. lAr. MaldaUon, of Bos¬
ton, annowee* hjs deliberate opin¬
ion tQ the effect that the Garden of
Kden is now buried under the waters
of the Indian ocean. The difficulty
about this grows out of the fact that
■■. people are not supposed to be
ated orthodox on Bible ques
We are compelled to believe
•y could much more readily
Lullivan’s saloon, than Adam’s
chard.—Maeon Telegraplv
..o. many year* ago a large rortim
of the southern people congidered it
impossible to educate tie negro.
Now that this Idea is explod¬
ed, many have embr. c:d the
equally fallacious idea that it is not
politic to educate him, if it is possible
That it ia better for the wffite tltat he
should remain in ignorance But no
argument yet advanced, in opposition
to his education, cannot be used
with as much force against the poor
man.
The Americus Republi< an suggests
tbe following novel experiment to
chasm bndgwss
‘‘Now let some philanthropic
Southerner visit the place in the
North where out Confederate
dead sleep, and decorate their
graves with C >nfede ate flags and
see if he will meet the same warm
reception that was extended to
Secretary Frank \Y. Smith, the Tole¬
do, Ohio, flag decorator, while in the
South. Let mi try the love of North¬
ern friends in this respect.”
Death Ot' Bon. Jeremiah 8.
Black.
The sudden illness of Hon. Jere
Bl»ck, announced by wire a few days
since, prqoarcd the public for his
death, the particulars of which arc
given in out telegraphic column. He
wa* horn in the Glades, Somerset
county, Pennsylvania, in 1S10, and
wa* bred to the bar. He filled the
offices of Circuit anti Supreme Court
judge, anil wax elected to the Chief
j usticeship of the Court of Appeals
of Pennsylvania. In >857 he was
appointed to the law portfolio in Mr.
Buchanan's cabinet, and 1S60 was
made secretary of state. The death
yf Judjje Black removes from public
life one of the moxf marked men of
this apd generation, He shone not
only at the bar and bench but also
as a puhliclat of power and resource
Since the war no man lias so impiess
td himself uj>on the mind of the
country as Judge Black. Polemic
bv nature, he was alwa\-s ready for
disputation in the fields of law, politics
or religion. His death has cut short
a controversy Mr. Jefferson Davis.
He was a writer of uncommon
strength and clearness, and his open
letter to Garfield, few years back, will
compare in every respect to any of
celebrated papers of *‘Jnaius. u
judge Black met bis end with
great valmness. He had been a
consistent friend and delender of the
South against the authors of the re
construction infkmy, and Southern
raen can afford to forget the controv¬
ersy in which he was engaged during
h.s Utter da\s The national Demo
cratic party will mis* him in its coun
cih. Pennsylvania loses her fore
ff^oxt and ablest son. The nation
Iqgat a representative man ot high
character and great ahthtier—Ma¬
con Telegraph.
Bailer's 8»i Jt- Aperient, ta t pieasent,
e -oiia* anlbnrvte ter Ihe teat-Bi sore of
, mAfgeatteu, •®oatq»au-’P,
hearahara, htheAMee*. *«e.
Harris County Sheriff’s
Wil I* KJ.ll l hiA,‘u the C'uU t HouH'.
doo» iu the town of Ha. niton, witti n ue
following pro,eriy, in-wit;
Part* "< lo'e of iftn. 1 NoV 132 ad 1 3 ,
, (j (h< . ,, oth diht ict m „ rui(m , v
i now lbnm loun'v, m king 100 <«.■ «.
tnoic or Ivstf. Ixximt »I on tfie noith na -1
went by ifie lands of Jo eph Bovd, on tne
e ist by w. A. Ho er*, an i on the sou h
tan ti«.f W, H. U«ulley *.nd £ C Hoot.
Levied on ** the proj erty o; It. N. Uruw~
foul, to aatisty h m*.ngate fi. fa. in favor
of Mary Ho* m vs. It. N. Crawford.
H H WILLIAMS, Sheriff,
ex-onto a of Sawn*! Tarruniue, late of
** ld county, deceased, make
for HD or(j fcr author'* f»g them to »eii the
innd belonging to »he estate o| uaid de
CfcftHfxl.
Ail ptrHonn conoerna'i *re bere'iy noH
S«d ?o *bo » OrfUxe, if arjy they have, hy
' l “ 3 Cr - f Moi,<tay in s. pteuiber, next,
why an order should not be granted to
suia applicants to sell »s»d lend.
G.ren nuder my hand end cftGial sig¬
nature, July 26 b, 13 B 3
J- E. 0 , WiLniij**, Ordinary.
_
Georgia, Harris County.
B. 0 . Kimbrough, txeualor ot the last
late will ana tesiamant o> H. deceaatd, Cl Kimbrough,
oi aaid county makes
upulicaiion (or leave to *«U the (eat estate
of said deceased.
AH peiaona eoncrard are hereby no'i
fied to show cattw, if any they here, by
the ttrnt Mouday iu Hi‘|jteiuber, next, why
an order .hoald not be granted eotd ex¬
ecutor lo sell aaid real estate.
Given under my hand and offloial eig”
natute, Augnat 2 , 1883 ,
J, F t! Williams, Ordinary.
Georgia, Harris County.
WhereHH, the estate of Mary Tarren
tine, lute of said county, deceased, is un
rep*rneme<i aud uot likely to be repie
sen ted.
All persona oonceruect are bsreby noti
fled to show oanse, if any they have, hy
the tirat Monday io September, ties',
why the clerk of tbe superior court, or
■oioe other tit aud proper peraou should
uot be appointed udiuiuy-tjator ot said
Giveu ooder my hand aud official sig¬
nature, August 2 , lfebJ.
J. F 0 Williams, Ordinary.
Georgia, Harris County.
A F. Uurdwell, admini.irutor of \V. it.
iidw.il, deutused, njHkett application
lt-avu lo -ell (be Laud belougiug to. tie
of Ra d decesHed.
All peiHODH cooueroi-d are hereby have, noti¬
to hbow oarisa, if aDy they by
be firet Monday in September, next, why
au order bhou’d not be gtauied said ap
pltoaut to sell aaid laua
G.vt u under my baud aud official sig¬
July 24 . 1 J 83
J. F. C Wiixixmr, Ordinary
Georgia, Harris County.
W. T. WUitelie-d eucutor oi ibe Iasi
HUdte*:awei t uf it C. Whitehead late
-aid county deveaneit, maki x application
'or leave to -ell 'he laud belon^inj to tbt
ol said detent)"*!.
All persons coucetued are hereby noli -
d to show cm-e, U any th y nave, tty ihe
ftm Monday inOot..btr, kiuuUd next, why an or
,ho 11 Id not he said applicant
rail sa d land.
Given under my hand and official signa
tuie. Auuurt 6 th, 1883 .
J. F. 0 . UinuAMs, (Vdiu«ry
Georgia, llarrin Couuty.
T U Finn, administrator with will an¬
nexed of Benjamin Walker, late of said
oounty deceased makes spplication fox
1. ave to sell the laud belonging to tbe
eHlHte ol said deceased.
All persona conoerned are hereby noli
fi d firs! to show canoe, if any they have, by
Ibe Monthly IU Snpieuihef, Btxt, why
an older shoxld not be granted said ap
ptioant te mil said land.
Given under my h«» d and offiaiai aig
ttiture,Angus' Bit, 1883
J F. C Wihixms, Ordinary.
YSONS Isth* B*»T. No prAsartUon. for
b 1 , Ut.ed with Aity risan p«n mArk
iny nay fubrlc. Popular lor decors
O• 8«ve work on linen. Received Cen
INK V iienuiainEBU Si Diploma. bold hy ailr
KstaMitbetiftOyaarm. News Afft's.
11 iruirnistH,Stationers 4
Cholera!
CHOLERA MORBua
oHolera infantum
ASIATIC CHOLERA
ALL OMOLERA DISEASES
YIELD TO THE INFLUENCE OF
n n i i n i iiiu
The Great Remedy for every kind
of BOWEI, DISORDER
C&puin Ira B. Foss, of Golds be rough,
Maine, says i; ** On« of my sailors was attack
id severely with cholera morbus. Wo W ad
ministered Pain Killer, and saved him.**
). W. Simonds, Brattlebotu, Vt , says : “ In
cases of cholera morbus and sudden attacks
of summer complaint*, 1 have never found it
to
ALL THE DRUGGISTS SELL IT.
PAMSSPILLS
MAKE NEW RICH BLOOD,
And will completely change the blood h» th# entire system in three months. Any per¬
son who yUl take 1 Fill each miftM from \ \o \% 'wseks, may he restored W sound
hi-stth, if such a thing; Im» possible. For curing fYmale Complaints these Pills hare M
equal. Physiclaus asc them In their pr^dior. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail
eight letter-stamps. Send for eircular. I. 8. JOHNSON A CO., BOSTON, MASS.
DIPHTHERIA CROUP. ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS.
cure nine case* out of ten- Information th*t will
many Hves Hves sent sent free free hr by mail- tnait Uclaj a xnumenL
prevention is better than cure
JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT {For Internal and F%
> ,t. a
Keora
Ciuuuic for pamphlet to l S JqkHTtSOX <S CO.. BOSTON, MASS.
fpiue and Lame Hack. St^W everywhere. Send
1 pfSPtllllMAKE s,»‘thSf'?>«nh^r.ir^ake HENS LAY
Mj iitaw! W tevUke Sheridan'; (VcUii.on fewdera Dme.l taawjj
twna Icttvr-Ataa.pA. 1 S- JkMiN SCN * ix>», boston. MaWf
foi to 1 pint ftx«U. Sold •v*rvw ffitT*. or t at b? »«tf .
DISSOLUTION NOTICE!
The firm of W. f.&C H Walt Is this day dissolved sc ordicg to agreemaDt.
I will as-nrre all irs lisbiliti,s. and o-'ltect the debia.
Those who have claims aaatnst the firm will pre-en to r e for pay*, n . »'i
who are indebted to it, either by note or accounts that are due, m ust m-k 1 IS roetit
to me only. the pnl.be genera! , for . th .. a-rero is
Thanking my friends and ens‘onisrs v ir
eofiffdeuoe and paironge for the ia-t fiftt an ye»re. 1 de-ire to s y hat I shat. 00 a
tinoe the
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY BUSINESS
At the asms gt.oe and solicit a con’.ioua r« • of 'heir »nnp >rt
fi; J. WA TT.
Oolnvrtn, G« AVBV*t ", HTt
j, jj. & jjr />. M A SON
uil+\ nnvrrere i as j &
9
Couwlbite. . Georgia.
j Offi te in rear of Garrett A Sms’ store,
, Mt. Claw srreet.
——
The Up-Town Furniture Store
Is the place to get the bes*.
j BARGAINS IN
j FURNITURE
I Etc. Oon't fail to call and examine our
stock before making your purchases.
! H. A. GJI#SON. Agt.,
4 & 6 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
j I. A. Ai.brioWT. Salesman.
;
Georgia, Harris County.
J. C. < riihk^f applicaM n for
'cttf'FK of nduiinintTttti' n w 11 miiii-zmI of
8**rah A Littje, late ot 8avl cu .ty de¬
ceased.
AM pentoii* concerned hereby noti¬
fied to tibow CHUftt* If any lliov h Ve by the
fir t Monday in Scptttinl cr m.xt why let toes
of adBiiniht?a’ioriK with will annexed
hhoul t pot he j?r .ritfcfl s«i<l applicant
Givttl t.L^W Ml} haiid and irflit pij-Ra
lure. AwgiuMi h 1888
j F 0 Wxlmam j , Oid’D^y.
Georgia, Harris County.
J. H. liou! i r J «iinlfttation ct Jo eph
Boyd deo Kteil m»k< n applii ation for letters
oi dirmhKUiO.
Ail peusers concerned are here!yrotifi d
t«, si (/W < aiiKe if iDiy they have hy the fiist
iloi ilay it Novemler, next why letters < f
oimiirBion thoidu not be giauled sail «p
p iemf.
Given under my hand and < ffiaial tlgna
tuie. August jgji, 1883 .
J F 0 V. 'LLTams, / Ord'n’y.
OP
_ _
Georgia/Harr^Oounty. ThoiHa*. Ia. Thomason/awl Tj 1 ) Loii^f*
%
cxeiMifor 4 * of th« Ja.stjinU »R‘1 te-tament of
John li. Thoinarm<laf<* of M»i i county de
ceaistd. make ftpp’ication for leave io well
the lands helo 1 giu^ t«» the estate of «aid
dcceaeiHl.
All p* r^ons c'nc< rnol ara hereby noti¬
fied to si gw ertD.se, if Hfiy they have by
the Monday in octoot T next, wViy an
order hhouM a t be granted said executors
to st 11 said land.
Given under mv band and official rigna
ture- Angus ttJh 1&3‘T.
J. F. 0. Williams Ord’n’y
O.S,MQM&CO.
auutriTxonnia thr
2 §§|l irtK**'":; jtf- iffil
TSm
DURABLE LIGHT DRAFT
Triumpli Eeapsrs
AMI r«s STOl; SLSSS
New fli c r Mower.
t»>« Tiirm?’ m am"** man*gemens ,0 . r
■tmplirity in con i • vt
light wGighfc, tlnra t . uv d working capacity
kk all conditio* .^4 . the advantApra , ot -
Tho NEW CUI - • valuabia
tho c>iJ> CLirprJ With loany
ini fret itfreEtt ‘UtH.
•••■•ft; iCkl «PT 1 ‘ i 7 T.AH.
Oooi> AkjUbN'lti ^ ■ iii occupied territory.
D. S. IP ORGAN & CO.,
Brock&ort IV* 2,' sCc.,N.Y.
p &im m
Burner &. Hendry, Chip!ey,6a
Hons# painting and graining in any
tyle and plastering done to order. Mr
Burner h'8 b«eu painting 22 years, and
refers the pnblie to numerous persons iu
and atound Chipley Gall on or address
them at Chipley, Ga.
WESLEYAN
Femsle College,
- MACON, GECUCrIA, -
Tbe Forty-six b Annual Session of will
begin sSeptembtr lit b, 1883 - I be romst
elegant College buildings in the Son'b,
fnmiabed with all modern apoljaneea
lookiug to the health happiness and com¬
fort of its inmates. Unsurpassed advan¬
tages in Literature, Musio and Art, at
moderate raies. Apply for catalogue to
Rkv W. C, Ftaas, President, or Rev. C W
8mitb, aeo.
Pannes' Automatic Farm Engine; .
i OF ALL KINDS. Established 1840
»
F A
8
f
? 73 v
«
Onr lO'Hone’ipark InTHlngThr^liin in 10 huun
Knirftm* TiTburn hart cut 1O.U00 loet I'ine Lumber
vood 6 k*et loftg, ctu»l. Straw and corn Malk:
JeUd B.‘W^T y^K ffUSSl® SiO. CorB.Dg, S.1
If you want a pood buggy
uR CARRIAGE, CALL FOR THE
J. L. Clark & Son make , with
| ASSURANCE THAT YOU WILL GET
:
JUST WHAT THEY REPRESENT.
Their Patent Side Bar
Spring is the easiest riding
SIDE BAR IN THE MARKET. WlTH
“ BrEWSTER,”
THE STYLE OF A
it has the ease and durabil¬
ity of an Elliptic. Ali
STYLES AND PRICES OF BUGGIES
and Carriages in stock at
ALL TIMES.
If your dealers do not have
any in stock, write to Fac¬
tory FOR PRICES, TERMS AND
CUTS.
Strictly fine work only.
J. L. Clark <fe Son.
OSHKOSH, WISCONSIN, U. S. A.
9 0
$
4, I'I K
Wa 4
■ All ; mm
UH
THE BEST 1
~ Solid
SELF wheel GOVERNING! mill built
i Simple & Perfect Jn Construction
j WILLSIAND ANY WIND
Send For Illustrated Catalogue.
Flint,Waluhc&Co. KENOALLVILLE, IND.
§ L_ e 0 -J |
BRANCH HOUSE UENilTTEJND.
fho Vanaless Monhot
UNEQUALED MMk \\mwtmrmUKMnmC/ '
AS a. A
FARM
SftlLL. M
; •
0 m
I
Has th»
r only euo
ewesfut Ro¬
tary Power tn
the World.
SEND for CATALOGUE of WtN»
I MILLS, Iron Pumps, etc. Address,
The Baker Mt’G Co.,
| evansville, wis 9
CUBES WHERE ALL US t FAILS,
BeTtCough Syrup. Sold by Tasien druggists. good.
Use in time.
CSNSOMPTION
Wood-working
AND
Blacksmith ing.
Huving just opened at Chipley wood
and blacksmith shops, and employed the
most skilltul workmen, I am now prepar¬
ed to
BUILD AND REPAIR
BUGGIES and WAGONS,
and to do all kinds of
PLANTATION WORK
on short notice. Our Mr. Jones, with
|S.'.T"Z,C~ . 1 '.°" 1Z7 -t
shrinking buggy tires and lining up ard j !
regulating vehicles to run with ease and
correctness. Mr J. M. Gill stands with¬
out an .qua] on
HORSE-SHOEING
and plantation work J. M. iSee, superin
■ endent wood shop, is we M up in bis pro
fe-si m. My painter and trimmer ia equal
to the best. Material' 1
Full Stock Of 'tTA&ON j
FOR SALE
at Columbus prioes, freight addeck I so
lioit your patronage.
1
The Daniel Pratt Gin.
I have the agency for this celebrated
gin, and will sell for cash or on time. It
needs no recommendation,
A J. IRVIN, Chipley, Ga.
Shops near H. MOSES store
How Many Miles do You Drive ?
THE
ODOMETER
WILL TELL,
This ins trnmeni la no larger than a watch
It tells the .xsrt num ber of cuiiss driven
,0 tbe t i tot b cart of a mile; o-ionts np
u> I l«k) mile-; water and dos t tight; al
wavs 1 j or lei: saves horses tr om oxer -
driven; ea-ily .itsebed to Ihe wi pe or ■*
Buggy, Carriage, Sulky, Wag
on, Bo ad Ca rt, Sulky Plow ,
Keapor, Mower, or other vehieie
J - ■—— y—-—-- eD, Ple&sur
----
Driven, Pn v.lean.-. F-raters, ^arvejora,
\ Ilf,vm u. Fxpiesemen, Stage Owner,
*
Ac. Price oulv iSd.OO each, one third |
- * y o -_v— -— 7 ^———-™— 1
— _ '---
| ordering T^T^oen.i give di ameter o f the wheel
cVu or P r,e., pien.i* Ad
dre-s.
I ~MrUONM£t-I. North ODOMETER L* Sail* St., A Chicago. CO..
i
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lo The Public.
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mLm Off The Nose.
The fpeoi.l advantages cf the Acme Eya
& taehment, Gisseeaa, arc:--A perfectly patent, safe iigM and harmless, adjnetal-!n for
M kee-irig the glitsses in place on the nrse acd
ffsa th - -reveotiog a charge of loins, whether
Hi he in an upright or reclining po
a fllaB Ur si. J is also procured ibe nrwly in.
vr ] •: • phoaeope Optomettr, for fisting
.Y algal a.c l ately.
f T. S. SPEAR,
M. Phoenix Jewelry Store.
mm Broad Street,
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Colani bus, Georgia
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E! I *; [Ever/ \FoRSTArfDmfnTuNe Instrument Mas Warranted. No Equal.
^Uprights Square t Pianos
MANUFACTURED FOR THE PAST 25 TEARS.’
Send For Illustrated Catalogue. Address,
The Marshall ^Wendell Pimo-Forte MR.Cosa
ENNSYLVANIA AND t=> ASE : ITT
1883 Law C M O wers
Will Run More Easily, SURPASS ALL OTHERS
Out Konger Crass, and .
Cut More Smoothly, 6 Tu - nper
Less Liable to Obstruction,
Require Less Repairs,
MoreEasi’y Adjusted,
And the Most Durable. <rfc
IN FACT, LEAD THE WORLD.
Every Mower warranted. A., n
Sara FOB Ir.iJirrmTED Cataloobx..
LLOYD,SUPPLEE&WALTOIf,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
SPRING and SUMMER
AMPLX PROVIDED FOR BY
J. ALBERT SIEVED.
A Fete Things Specially Mentioned\ .
Cotton Dress Goods, Plaids, at 5c.
Wool I^ress Goods, mixed colors, at 10c, worth 2cc.
Wool Dress Goods, mixed colors, at 15c, worth 35c..
, All Wool Nun’s Veiling at 25c, worth 35c.
Choice Summer Silks at 50c, worth 60c.
Full stock at 62^0, 70c, 75c, and up to $i tc..
* Linen Goods.
Table Lineq,at 25c, worth 40c. Table Linen at 40c, worth Coc.
Big lot of Linen Napkins and Towels cheap. Bought at bankrupt sale at
50 ccr.ts on the dollar. Save money by seeing these goods
before buying.
White Linen Lawn, Warranted Half Linen, at 10c
Better Grades Just as Cheap.
Choice Nainsook at ice to 35c. Casslmere, at popular prices.
My stock is larger and more complete in every departnret thi3 season
than ever before, and each department is full of good bargains.
J. ALBERT KIRVEN.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
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SURE CURE FOR. f^^EE
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All Sufferer! with BLIND, BLEEDING or HTDDUN FILES can he permanently cured by using.
DR. TABLER’S PILE TUBE, price, 75 cts. Ask your Drusclst I)r. S. G. Riley.
Perhaps You Would Like to Know
Why We Are Making Such
TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS
n the prices of Our Goods and why we sacrifice s©.
Much Solid Value for so little Money.
OUR CONFESSION.
We have the goods and you have the money. Yoa can get our goods but
we cannot get your money. goods prices
So we have decided to cut prices to the lowest and let go at
we think you will pay.
VISIT H. J. THORNTON Al ONCE.
Suits, Pants, Coats, Vests, Hats, Shirts, Underwear, Collars; Cuffs
Handkerchiefs, Overcoats, and everything in our line will be sold without
regard to value, until stock taking. Don’t miss this opportunity to buy
genuine value in the above goods,
II. J. TIIORXTON,
The Southern Clothier,
Columbus, Ga.
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JHE BEST 18 THE tn CIS
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\ UGHT RUNNING, EASY RIDING
TWO-WHEELED VEHICLE
For Business or Pleasure.
PERFECTLY BALANCED.
HAS NO HORSE MOTION.
LIGHT, STRONG, DURABLE.
Futly warranted *» every wspectj?«nd; #w
OUT iLLUhTRATSi) CaTALOOU* AND P&SCS LtST.
before buying.
SYRACUSE CART CO., SYRACUSE, N. Y.
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kWARRENJ m. — J ——qoaufying CR5 with TUBES» Mm
GIVING A
Dtoc 0R6AN TONE.
kMten, CLOUGH & WARREN ORC A*l CO., Detroit,