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B7 /A8.P. SAWTEIA.
OUTHBERTi
Friday, April 4, t88j.
L.W Cb»»pt»ln ice I* •till two
IntUiek. ,
lAtPBteinTrtnrm tested
through AtspdMk
■ Tb*y here afcmsle deputy sbef-
Uth Cbimbenbarg, P*.
J»y Gould’* incomo is *13,888
per d»y, ot *3.00 per minute.
A rocietr h«» btfn «rgnniicd in
jUieblgou to dlieonrage lying »od
ttesling.
A medical journal .tale* that the
arcreg* Cbloeee baby weigh* but
fin pound*.
Coni* in demand in Bryan
.county. Nearly eeery brmtr !•
Imytag-
The Waabingbton monument
will be In hondred feet high by
Augcetl.
Monterey, Mexico, uses beam
for money eino* the niclile bat Iw.
'come-defunct.
Plantinum wire ha* been drawn
•o fio* a* to be absolutely luviiible
to the naked eye.
Tblrty«elghlbal*e of cotton were
burned at the wharf in Bufaula
Holiday morning bat-
Over forty Metbodiat cliuroliea
in Philadelphia pay tln ir |n»!or»
feat than *1,000 per year each.
Ififty car load* of melona have
already been told in Kurt Valley,
tor futon delivery at *»0.00 per
car. That beat* cotton.
Tbe mule trade of Georgl* tbit
year will probably amount to morn
than ten miliion dollar*—about
one-third of the valuo of the cotton
crop.
The work of ainking an arhainn
well in EufauU hat at latl b en
atarted. To get good wator in
Eufaula would appear alwoat iu«
credible.
A Term llaute, Ind, man tin.-
ploya hie divorced wife aa a tor
rent girl, aud her urigbbjra aiy
ah* hat a better wardrobe thin
when the wae hit wifo.
Tbe next fiood I* expcctid to
taka place at Montreal. Tito huge
•now banka along the St. Lenience
arc beginning to melt, and the
rivar grown higher every bour.
Ten thou.and quarlt of at raw
berriaa were abipped from Jackson
villa during laat week In New
Pork, Philadelphia and Horton,
netting a htndtoiue profit.
Wiggina, tho weather mnn, tak
ing advantage of tte recent ele
mental diafnrbancaa, doolnroa that
a great atorm ia now forming, which
will extend from Quebeo to Sandy
Book, and that earthquake.-) will
appear in divert places.
Keep your mouth shut. Near
ly all your aocial trouble* conic
from talking too much. Over
half the tore tbroala come from
breathing through the uiuuth, and
anoring can only take placo when
you deep with your mouth 0|ien.
Tho Albany Medium lella ill
nadirs how to get rid of nut-giaar,
"Tbe aaaieet way to get rid of nut
grata la to aall out and move to nn
other county. We know plenty ot
people her* who would bnvo paiJ ua
wall for Ibia information, but it
leoka tco graaping to charge for
everything."
Tbe condition of tho people of
tbe Lower Miaalaalppi Valley it
deplorable, Their fartua are cov
end with water several teat dcop,
and their horaet, cattle, sheep and
hogs which cacaped the flood are
atarving iu th* bill*. ' Entire
countiea in Arkansas and Miatia-
aippf, and whole parishes in Louis-
iana arc submerged.
Th* Americua Recorder very
wisely wants candidates for tbo
Legislature to publish their creed,
especially with reference to “ the
Railroad Commiation eud tho dog
law." Let tbs anonymous state**
man aprak out. Why should they
be dumb f The next Legislature
ought to represent tbe people of
Georgia.
For April th* evening star* will
be klepta—, Saturn. Jupiter, Mars,
Uranus, Marcnry and Venus. Tbo
April moon fulls on lb* 10th. A
total eclipse of the moon will occur
on the 10th, partly visible in this
vicinity awl visible as a total
eclipse in portions of North Amen
ta, th* Pacific Ocean and Asia. A
I attial eclipse of th* san occur* on
th* 86tb, Invisible in the United
States, but visible ia the too them
Pacific ocean.
Culhoun County Courier: A
most ten-fie hell storm struck our
town laat Tuesday evening stout 3
o'clock. There wav an incessant
fall of bail, as I irgt aa a medium
Sunday morning’s Telegraph
laid before (he public tbe detail*
of oca of tboso fcarfhl outbui
which sects to hnro been comr
ie all ogoa and to Ml nati
Bar ibsBmpmalltra offi Jury
to eoorwst murder In fna fli
degree a man who waa undoubted
ly guilty nnd daarrving of daalb,
the city of Cincinnati wan thrown
into the wildcat coofusion. A
mob of 10,000 met and passed con
demnatory n solution* and ad*
Journing amid great excitement
was easily led to an, assault upon
tbajsil.. Ik was mat with a de
termined resistance, and soon tbe
populace, police and military wera
engaged in a bloody allray which
filled the ■'r- c!s with dead and
woonded men and resulted in tbe
destruction of thenew oourt house,
horned by tbs mob as it wsudood
blind with passion, it is said, seek
ing fur su<nelhi.,g upon which to
wreak its fury.
Tbo first thought, doubtless, that
desks I across tbo South was to
compare tho trilling disorders of
Copiah county and Danville, which
John Uharman has tortured for
political purpuso* into tbs affairs
of national importance, with tbo
great disaster at Cincinnati. In
tbe former, mere personal quarrels,
happening iu a reason of great po
litical i-xciu-ment, resulted in hood
shad and brought about a conflict
between a few nn mbsrs of each
race. Tbe entire history of the
two aflairs develops tbo fact that
they were merely flashes ot temper
and not the result of any deep-
seaio-J evil —such occurrences as
have been witnessed in every State
in tlie Union tlurng tho last twen
ty years, and m ilteis of Statu con
cern only.
Tlieso disturbances,fade into in
•iguificancc before (ho Cincinnati
riot, both iu euu io and effect. Thu
latter waa tho result of a persistent
ubu.o of tho forms ot j.iatice on
tho part of the legal profession.
Ths failuro to bang n certain mar*
dorer was tbo strain which added
11 the load that had been alowly
accumulating upon the people’s
btek, bruko it, and throw tbo cor
porate body iuto .convulsions.—
“ Eifiy murder cares aro on dock,
et in Cincinnati," wo read recently
in a Western pnpor. This is tbo
simple explanation which, added
to tho mob’s demand lint tbo
criminal lawyers bo hung, makes
dear tbo causca which ho at tho
b atom of Saturday’s and Sunday’s
riot. A corrupt influence ruled in
criniinul courts, crime was no lon
ger punished, and, having endured
thv outrago which waa breeding
criminals in their midat and mnk.
ing Jifo aud property insecure, tho
people rose in anna and protcatcd.
"Tho burning of tho ouurt houao
was a piece of wanton mischief,"
says tho telegrnm. It waa tho
mesaago of a blind fool. The Cm.
cinnuti court house was burned in
tho aarno spirit as waa tho lltatito
destroyed, lluilt liko Iho Ha-tilc
fur public protection, it became a
public curse, aod tbo people laid
it in ruins.
Here now ia an opportunity for
John Sherman. But to bi ing
about the ariest ami discomfiture
ot tho ptoplu and tbo poor wretches
who took part in tho unfortunate
riot, is not tbe plan wo would sug
gest, Tbo cause ot this riot should
bo the subject of Congronional in*
vustigalion. Tbo constitution ot
the United Hides guarantee* to
ovary accused loan tbo right of an
impartial trial before a jury; if tho
trial is partial to the man accused,
or to Iho great body of men who
accuse him, iho constitution is vio
lated, Tho charge is mado by
lens of thousands ot tho cltixrns of
Cincionati that the const itation it
continually and persistently viola
ted; they make the charge opcoly,
and write iu kkfc&lfipfln the city's
walla their probst. Let tho'Hunator
from Ohio look nearer home for an
enthusiast for constitutional liber-
*r-
Peanut culture will bo an ini-
menae thing in tbo south before
many years, The crop this year
will tie worth, eey 8-1,000,0(30.—
Thu profit in the business is Ire*
mendoos. A newspaper corres
pondent says that six years ago a
Mar-achusetts man settled near
Montgomery, Alt. llo wot very
poor, hot he thought he taw an
opportunity, and noticing many
raising peanut-, he rented land
and began working it on share-.
Ho is etill raising peanuts and
nothing else, and he does well to
stick to them. Six years of pe*.
tint culture have netted him *100,
000.
mu let A if|i r TIMM
OTIIHIU IRLIs lllfiwi
“ —Mr. Marlon Garner has gro.t-
ly eobanced the beauty of bia store
by tho transplanting of evergreen
oaks around it, la a few jreais
only be will see monumental to hie
taste grand oaks that will stand
the raging fury of tbo winter’s
storms and whan spring cornea
with her toft beauty be can with
boautiful songs praise tbe Lord.
Wo suggest the organixation of
Improvemert Society to our city
patriarchs. Tbe object of which
will ha to beautify the elreeta by
tbe transplanting of evergreen
trees, or tree* not evergreen, and
the arrangement of aide walke, A
concentration of ideas and a trivial
amount of money will add S00 per
cent. to Iho beauty ot our town.
This, wo say, will he duuo some
day— why not now V
—Dr. Gregory and lady from
Dougherty c unity wore in Iho vil
lage a few days tbo guest of Mrs.
itivea,
Then an over *,000 families in
Clay county, tod w* tup,
an »vi "
the lasst; i
proriak
pigs,) per isonth, Iu keep up * c
in living order, whiob makes
teaaisl Mooting—tin.# not. {W'yvw/tofjpd.a^dog^Novr,«
pointed. Then Is tot In lit* year there ora two thousand, dog* In
the Bctlici Association,, ondei
suspire" of tbs Bagl
sill hold iu annuel session. Spring
Vsio scerat tq he ryorreCling her
self from a stale of mental and
religious inactivity, although for
tho last few years Providence has
sent down on us some showers of
blowiiogs, < i
Calhoun. Ga., Times: Judge
Josh Lewis killed n rabbit last
m*rbl'ej(tr"n»riy. half an j weighed ten pounds
boar. 'WinJow panes wera shat
tered, and honaas trembled to their
very foundation*. It was indeed
jiaid weather.
Ami hid ears seven laches long.
Il is ths largest we ever knew of
aodjt few like him would furnbh *
good supply of mil.
—Mrs, Jenkins, from Clay coni
ty, viaited her mother, Mr*. M. A.
Lylr, this week.
—Fino weather is iho order of
tho Jsy
—The-2nJ Quarterly conference
for the Spring Valo circuit of the
M. E. cbnrch South, wss held »l
Ebcrnexer last .Saturday and Suns
duy. Tbe business session was a
harmonious one. Kev. Mr. Potter
had kindly solicited the services of
Rev. 8au Jones to conduct tho
Ccutonninl Meeting for the circuit.
Tho Conference appointed Spring
Valo as tbo |daco proper to hold
the Centennial Meeting. Thu
MethodUls wish to uuks this year
a monuineut.il one in this the cens
tcnnial year of their existence ns
an orgsiuizml church in tho great
ami grand-#Jlfv*tion army of Jesus
Christy If one success is any in
didiention of another then this ycir
in the fair history ot Moih idisiir
will stand out in its beautiful glo
ry, tho admiration of the whole
world, for tho churcho's whole
history hm been one of nieces*
after another.
—Some ask, "Is it right for any
but real-estate ownors to vote on
tho 1 Stock Liw ?’ ” The rl.i«s of
people denominated “ laborer*’
enhance the value of laud by then
presence in tbo country. They are
iu a sente a part Rod parcel of tbe
value of the laud that ycu have
deed* to nnd that are recorded
tho clerk's ( flier. Jf they consti
tute a part of tho valuo of tbe
bonded wreath (if tho commuuitj,
should they not thou l>e allowed
common suffrago in the settlement
of auy new feature that directly
influences their conveniences aud
relations to domestic) life ? Theu
U it right for auy but real estate
owurrs to vote on the “stock lua?”
—Last Sunday eve Mr*. Elisa
Pearce, consort of Joseph Pearce,
departed this life at the ago of 06
years. She lived a beautiful life,
Ucr friends were many. All know
her to love aud admire her bcauth
ful disposition which did so much
to ornament her life aud add to it
that brilliancy of purity that is
seldom to be met with in this life.
Her lifo reached into Ike shadows
of old age. Shu found old age to bo
beautiful, honorable and eloquent.
She didn't moan at the proximity
of death. She welcomed snow—
recognised it as the embloui of
peace. Her life teaches as not to
regard old age aa a dreary season,
Tbe burial tervicta wort held at
Sharon church at 5 o'clock Mon<
day, by liev. W. J. Causey. His
discourse was timely and beautiful
ly suitable to ihocccasion.
Uiucsville Gazette: The agri
cultural loclety last Saturday
evening diseased the guino ques
tion. The general opinion was
that otr people fcavt Invested too
much rnoniy In that direction.
Some were fearful that there would
not to cotton enough rawed to pay
the commercial fertiliser* brought
into the country. It does seem to
us »suicidal policy to raise cotton
ju«t to send it olf to pay for tbo
commercial fertilisers. It tt pay
leg too high for tbe privilege
when we have an abundance of tbe
wry but material right at our own
doors.
srjraiiXi'Siivn
of ft a toad. Now,-the-people
arc out of row food, and buying
meat ou time, aud tread to etoff
the dog with, we krar men say
they can't pay thsir debts, they
have got no money to pay tbe
preacher, none fur the orphan and
widow, yd they cau afford to etnff
024 worth ot provisions Into the
worthless dog every year. Now,
we are greatly In need of more
school fund*. One thorn and dol
lars per aunara would help the
■chon! fund eon»ider*bly, and to
rni»e that one thousand we recom*
mend that a tax of fifty cents per
dog bo colluded slid applied to the
sebo .1 fund. Let us try to get up
a a»au to represent u« in the Leg's*
liture who is In favor of taxing the
do,.*. Here is fifty ceuta fur my
dog. Wo know a great mat y peo
pie wilt grumble at having to pay a
tax on their dog*, but it will not be
lost, as they a ill have a chane* to
get it took in eduction.—Tort
Otline* Tribune.
Who Wrote That f
Wo have long waited for a bock
that would enable it Mica to
put rtir linger »,i the quotation wo
wish or trace himo nny quotation
to its aatli >r. Thewoikwy have
been wait ng for bn* appeared in
tho Ifojt-Ward (cyclopedia
Q'i tutiou*, with its 50,000 lines
of Concordance. Tills is tho only
Cyclopedia of Quotations over pub
lished. We agree with the Host on
Post when it rays that lira work i*
a* “indispensable as Worcester or
Webster, ft*la the only standml
book of quotation V' and with the
Now Tu*k U-ral.l. which pro
nounces it “ By lorg odd* the beet
book of quotn«i"ii* in exi-tence.'*
Do not fail to *eo the largo ndver-
iLctnont of Funk A Wagnu’ls, on
another page/. Their hooks arc
excellent anil their price* inirvel*
for cheap nor*
The Georgia Ooobsr.
A two-mule wagon full of Geor
gia goober* attracted at ten* ion on
the streets yoteiday. Tho wagon
contained forty bunhclr, mid were
held at 91 per bu-ltel, with eighty
fivo cents offered. They were
raised over iu Georgin, on the line
of Clay aud i(anduf| It count
eighteen miles from Eufuuiu, and
were part jf n lot from twelve
acre* planted by Mr. ltoyd, one
of your progressive, modern farm
ers. From hi* twelve acre* of the
despifed peanut he fattened 3.UU0
pound* of imat, which brought
him at least InOO, nnd realiz ’d 100
bushel* of pea* bisiiles, bringing
him $8f» more. This.is in the tin*
Cure-of farming for the profit thi»
is in it to tbe farmer, and not for
tho fun ol carrying around a uiort"
gage.—Eufuuiu Jlulldin.
On Wednesday night of last
week a destructive fire originated
ia the Uirlow house in Amrricu*.
and destroyed about It00,000
worth of proporty before it could
bo extinguished. Among tho heav
lest losers by the lire were Mr*. K.
Barlow, Thornton Wheatley, F. A.
Gyles, Miss Agnos Ay cock, Miss
Kato King, U. H Scott, J. J.
Ilansley, Mrs. M. T, Elam, Jat.
Fricker A Bro., Dr. E. J. Eld ridge,
Mrs. M, E. Baines and Calvin Car
ter A Son. The low of so many
buildings from tbe buMucj* cents r
of tho towu will provo asud calarn*
ity to our beautiful neighboring
city.
A relic of the late war, iu the
thoshiipo of a large grapobol,
wib struck by the u« in a piue
log ar Hainesrillo last wreck, while
h 'iiig cut into luuiler at Leighton
A Green's mill. The saw war
badly damaged.
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$1 00 p«r pound.
RHODES & SCOTT,
(flaecMsors to T. ft. Rhodes, Soaii Co.)
j4o25-2m Augusta, Ga.
Hazard Gunpowder
.AHpootsllJ. -
ALLIKON A SIMrSON,
Agents.
1884!
Wcotn tufplfjrm «HUi erery
csrictjr of
Garden Seeds
Known to HartlealtarlsU, fresfl
aod relhhla, to paper, or in bnlb
Csll and sea nc.
/ J. Pi TOOMBS A &Rd.
TRACKS, HAHES, Collars.
IUme Strings snd I’low Lines, at
buUcm'figurrs, at
ALLISON.* SIMPSON’S.
Eastern teed Potatoes,
t Ai.uwn & SiMraos’s.
Haiman’s and Avery
Plow Stocks,
For *i.an,
it Allison A Si»p«cn's.
H a S'
B «t “ ^
s. s 2. = i
X =11 n l l t S
tilt 5 -5?
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New Advertisements.
EiUly’u
Reliable Baking Powders,
And Flavoring Extracts,
llpslortW Rrcmi |V|«nttlnD,
t*i>up*co Ustkiug Powders, si low price*
At T. ft POWB1.LU
Ilnur Store.
■Black and Green Teas,
TUKA NECTAR.
Thermal and Oltaum'* Moiurdi.
*nd Par* Spire*—warranted,
for Mdr at Uw price* »*
Laundry and Toilet Soaps.
BON-TON aod Royal fllo** STARCH.
Dm# Star*.
Piano for 8ale.
Offered st a bargain.
Apply to K. 8. Pabxs,
Powsll’s Drug Stor*.
3GUL3C1X*
MANDRAKE AND BUCHU,
POR TIIK
Liver and Kidneys.
Price 50 Cents.
II*" irmrdjt for n't
Torpltlliy of Ui
lleH(tisCll«, l)v*|H*|<»iu.
on tli« I'OWcl*. aliwuld'h’ff llir lltjeitlrdc-
i-rrtioiia. It tin* a* rqunl lu lit* rvliwf mmI
cure o( i'Mct.
from |))»ps>pai« thut 1 ruuld rat nutbini
without t.iktiik’ Ur**’ do*ra of mttlt tsioi pep
.In- itti.l writ llwn \ratirc>uM*«l«rlth hrari
hum. 111 ici your Elix>r ot M«u Irake ant
tlurlin. t.M*k inly one bottle
. ft L. WUtTTKN.
Amur a, Oi.,B'Pt. in. IWI
iltmn. IfeU it Mower. OeiiiteaK.ii: A
•hnrt time wgo I had a severe allMCk of III
iooaoea* and n»y kidneys troohhnt me to
that my r»M waa disturbed. aonuthliK «n
nsaal tor me. I waa raeom men tied to try
yoar Elixir of M. and U. which I did. fl
l-ured aw id an incredibly sh»rt (W. a» d I
low recommend It to all eimllsrty afl-.cied.
Yoare, rrapectirely.
W M. LIND,
Proprietor AtUnt* *• UoaiUlwIl"
HALE & MOWER,
!W Wblt*b*ll Street,
nmr7 ly Allauta, Ga.
(iilt Edge and Apple Butter,
At ALLI80N’ 4r UIMP-SON S
W ARNER'S SAFE KIDNEY and
LIVER CURE, and
BUOWN d IRON RITTERS,
The brat popular Patant Medlclnra ran b*
found at J. P. TOOIIIt8 It UIUL'S.
Matches and Snuff,
Cheap as can b* bought this side
ot N. Y. st
ALLISON A SIMPSON'S.
Flour, Flour,
i Chamois,
ALLISON * SIMPSON’S.
The Celebrated Wizard Oil
Sold at J. r TOOMBS A BRO.’S.
Well Sponges,
T. ft POWELL’S,
Drexxtrt and Boofcwttor.
Have Received.
Strop BjcX PisUrM. At
T. ft POWELL’S.
Draft** aod BookwUrr.
Ja»t ivcteivf4 Cun! and *«»*.»•
T. 8. POWELL.
DnurgLi *•'"! Suiamcr.
Plows, Plows.
W E k~p *.l« Pl-w. »•/ Ik"
Tww—-v«-y ill-1- »'.J «<-■ M
iKslu.jnn fc “’ A| | IS0S j Buncos,
Wm. Link’*
Fiirnittii'O House!
Eufnula, Alabama.
I NOW have In .tore (ho lar*e»t Mock ot
Furniture I ever Iwd. embracn* *»ery
artirU fr in common eh-ir* and Table* to
ibeQueat •
Parlor unit Bed Room SniU I
Ms *to« k U lare*- and well ralerted. and I
< an suit the watiu of all. 1 uni li>»w •* llitij;
Cheaper Thau Ever Before
And aa ebrap aa aay other lionaa* i* tbl<
si - - ti>'ti. (live tne u call Itrl.n* buying elae
wh-te.
Upholalrry and Ucnairitttf i« made a «>cc*
laity. WM. LINK.
Insurance Agency.
T. S. POWELL Represents
G ORGIA lloma Fire Inmranra C<>..
Aa*eta, $*&>&*).
B RITISH AMKIUCA Iaaaraora <>.,
Asset*. §1,358.095,
W ESTERN 4NSCRANCE Ine Co.,
Aaaete. ft ,300,000.
V A. IIOM E Insurance Co.,
AaeH*. ftyHl.000.
1 JKK-BVTKKIAN Mntaal Idle ln*nr-
X anre L'tt.—Aeaewuinit plan.
Ail a.tf**, prompt ant reliable companb-a.
BTAXID WAR
Of iVt’iy thractIptlotl,
»t ALLISON A SIMPSON’S.
Farmers Save lour Money
by baying owe of our
Out OutterH.
* ALUSON Si I SON.
Lemon Elixir.
pl tetHl IsS-mon Drink. RegwUi
t**e Mver and B-»wela An t-lagant
jtuie lot tdl Cathartic, till*. Cure* all
J. P. TOOMUH A HKO.
Sweeps,
Tito I'vst in S W, Ga., at
AtsLISON Jk SAirSON S.
Attention Fanners.
S i J. P. TOOMBS *
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1884. ■ Li:
Harper’s Bazar.
ILLUSTRATED.
Harper** Batenl. at one* lha mnaf 6rlf-
liaut snd arfut Hooraliuf.t Journal la *x-
** i*tWafkaowUAfMaH»ltw of
faablon In this conntry. Ita bullion plate*
are tba oeweat and Boat atylLb; and Ha pat-
tern abeet tapplemeaU ana ecom mic Hf-
geallon* alone are worth many time* the
coat of atUertptUm. If* UlmHnthw tt art
needlework ar* front th* lw*C **aree*. Its
literary and arUrtlc mertta ar* of tb* btaheH
order. !■* etode* ffmai, *■! imiyiaw by
the flrat American aod Earopran aathor*.
It* rbojc* art ptetarea woold SB porttottMr
aud ita hnowrona cuts are tfta moatomnSinX
to be fbatid in any journal In America. A
h^of bfilhaat aoveutea are premlaed krt
HARPER'S PERIODICALS.
Per Year:
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IIAKPKK'8 FRAKKLIX SQUARE
I.UIIUKY, Oiio Y.ir 10 n)
P .et^gr Frreto all SObacrit*r« In Ui«
United Slate* «-r Canada.
When m* lime ia aMnilramd, it will b* un-
derrt<*>d i hat the *iib»rr(fwr Wiahaa t« ft*o>-
nitiH-e tritk ff»* Nna»b*rne»t alter th* re
ts iw of i»r.7*-r.
Tb** laat Fonr Annaal Tolnact *f liar-
per'* llarer. In neat efoth MtidiM*, will b»
rent lie mail, portage paid, nr hy riprttr,
free of exn**n««- (|>rovi.|rd the freight doaa
nttt exereti out- tlullai |*ar volumel-ftwlir 0»
OtBer kfnaey Older* cr Dtaft, to avoid*
chance of JoIa
IVewapupn* sranoMn *opy (hit ndvar
iWrmeut without the exprea* order of liar
per k llrather* Addrr-a
IIAR9KU A BROTIIEJtH, New York..
Just Received,
A now supply of
Bibles,
Which wa will sell at any price on* can
a*k. We ficWNeetir* f®r I he American Fl-
hle Society, and wo aril thrm at c«»at.
j:r. TOOMBS k BKO.
• n ’t »pr
ixMwv, that
Toomb’s Stock Powders
Are rile lira! aud aaved \n*r botw when
'evrry rthsr rmeiiy fulled.
The Lot of Station'
try, Tttifinif Cunts, ftox. Paper,
Memortmefum Rooks, etc., can bt
found ut flto rrliaBie IfYug Store
of.J. r. Toombs iU Bro.
Ludlow and Dixie Ragging,
Delta an«l Arrow Tien,
At bottom fttarea. Sec tia iff lore jmi bay,
ALLISON A SIMPSON.
FOB SALE.
Etifuttla Brick,
At (9 00 per Thouiand.
Ity ALLISON A SIMl’SON.
W.G.&T. M. ALLEN,
DentistM.
EUPAULA, ALABAMA.
Oflct^-IPj Broad Street, over Godwin
New Mackerel and White Fish
Ytry cheap at
ALLISON At SIMPSON S.
Oils*! Oil*!
W F. have all kind# of Lubricating Oil*
for Steam Et’Klnaa. Cotton (line, etc
Cheap, Medium and Beat- Oar 75 Ceuta
anion Oltla the cheapen! and !>o*t ever aohl in
tbia mat Wet. J. P.TOOMIIS ft l»U(>.
Fresh Buckwheat,
Al ALLISON 4- SIMPSON'S.
W anted.
JORDAN'S JOYOUS JULEP
Tbe g'c.it NeunlgU Car* snd
remeds fur IU-»’lschv.
Patent, Antelope anil Chemobt
FLOUR,
Vna. saSgMS,
Al ALLISON a SIMHfON'S.
DcutU Io Chills.
rrVOO.MIlH Chill anA Fevar Prtl will em
X pWliraUy *nr*yo» «*1 Chill* and re
nmve the rxnin ituat p i dnre them. Wr
Ii4ve been arllinn Iht-m-hir -•'cml yrarr,
and know wUa re-1 wa »p»ak.
One box will mu yoi* ft doctor’*
bill. Price $1 •io per bjrx
Pm up br J. P. TOOMBS ft BRO.
Oriental Saloon
and
Restaurant,
Broad Street, Kofaula, Alt.,
9 Is bcadqtisrtern for
Fine Liprt anil Good Meals.
Meals ut all Hoars.
Oysters, Fish, Game,
Or any other Inxuiy railed for will bo fare-
inked fa the Utt of ityle.
<K’5lf P. H. MORRIS.
ttirfiritt state to Vlujaicilnt
and to the public generally, that*
/ ran tr. found at all hours of
night, in mg room in rear of'
/Vop Store, prepared to fill pre-
fvriyi i'ata orelhpnwe other Midi*
cine* neerie**'after dark.
U. JB. TOO MBS, Jr.
Cigai'N*
fipfit Fine ever offered t in tlitir
market, at
AI.MVON A SIMPSON S
Snuff! Snuff!!
Xi o iinard’s.
J^KW LOT j it received. ^Special bv
' 'aLLISON ft* SIMPSON,
Pig Hams, Breakfast Bacon,_
Mtigar-Gtircrj Bellies,
For -J-* by ALLfcOV ft SlMiBOy*
Lima and Navy Beans,
Krigii*l> Pear,
ft* / 1.1.ISON ft SIMPSON’S.
Notice.
JTATE OF GKO HO Id,
IN' li .od. Sr.. A. J.'lT.ye. II. A Cnt *■-
dew.J. J. iltimuH Id mm) O A. B^irr, h*,
•tilled Mart with
bwtldW of »a! I new C.»tn» Done* HI »W
Base Balls
-AND-
Fishiug Tackle.
Havo Received, •
Spftuldinif'a League B ill*,
Profcsait ual Dead Ralls,
College Club so l Star Balls,
Solid Rubber Bill*.
Base Bill Bata,
Limerick and Kirby Kish Books
8ilk, Grast, Liuen aod Cotton
Fish Lines,|
Wood Top* snd Marbles,
At T. 8. POWEFil/8,
Druggist and Bookseller.
Plow Stocks at $1 50,
It ALUSON ft SIMPSON'S.
Plow fehapem,
Ail kiedraadnixen,
Al ALLISON ft SlMifSO^S*
KM LET,
Ordinary.,
HEADQUARTERS
tf
Hardware and Groeerfe*.
At Al.l.liw,?: h llawoN A. •
Da-HOLT'S '
Dyspeptic Elixir l
T UB <*ntf known remedy that will car*
•Very caw* «*f
Dyspepsia or Indigeation.
For nle -1 *. «. PO*'KLL'i.
D glut nod Bouknlhc.
COW PEAS*
At ALLBON ft SIlirSONTE
LONG’S HOTEL,
Cm
The Mott Central and Ele
gantly Furnithtd Hotel in Eu*
fun la.
intend to treat oar friend* an tlwy
O.T.LONO,
Lot*of 8u J alien.
w.ll M.lvertu* aa.
Parlor Matches,
10 ct.. (or doxen Boxes
3 doxsn Boxes for 23 el*.
Al ALI.IAON A filttPSON'S
Sweet 6nm and HulUn
Far Casghf and Colde.
Lemon Elixir,'
r F1U* Csstt. OU, st*
vJ&IEISEL