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so far as heard from. In the Second '
District the returns are against Tift, 1
, late Democratic incumbent, and in.fa- .
vur oi V>"hiU-2y. Republican. Tin-
Legislature villba largely Democratic, j
the returns indicating heavier Demo-1
! cr-atic gains than wasexpected. Both j
; Republicans and Democrats charge;
: frauds in the election.
Jqo h-S uston Homs Journal
GENERAL LEE-
Colonvi Cooke, in the Introductory
Chapter’of Tils life of General Lee, re
fers to the -'-groat departed” as follows;
s’ Tjic- name of Lee is beloved and re-
j spected'thronghout' the -world. Men
! of all parties, and opinions unite in
i this sentiment, hot 1 only” those who
end thought and fought with - him, bnt
most violently opposed to hisjM>litieal
'.pyievrs and career. It is natural that
i his <§rn people should love and honor
ihe i him as tiiair great leader and defender
1 tiyi : IikAj£rnggIe of intense bitterness—
feed | -Uiat his old enemies should share this
ions'tprDferord regard and admiration is
Ji£AT, MEAT, MU.
A. CAB LOADS wdLcnAl X
db Dry Salted sides and SEonfe
eady for Smoking, on consign-;
or sale very cheap bv
JONES & BAS
! Sjsctswocd Hotel Hnfned—Trlghtfcl
Scenes and Terrible Lass ob-Lb-'-
p£|jggj8KPB5ry; -•a
! Richmond, December 25. — The
t Spotswood Hotel and all the buddings
; of the block, the finest in the city*
; were burned at two o’clock this, morn
ing. The following business Iionses
were burned: Branch and Current.-,'
crockery store, Adams’ Express Com
pany’s office, Howe’s Sewing Machine
store and other smaller stores.
The weather is the coldest for thir
teen years. The ground'is covered
HoustonTemalc Institute
OSCAR D. SCOTT, Principal.
AT J. C. GILBERT'S DRUG STOEE.
<kc28-tf -/A iLA
No. 13 Cotton Avenue.
Choice Leaf Lard,
A CANS new Tennessee jJ
\J just received and for sale t
-/ONES & B.AXt
December Cth. 1S|U, ;it the residence ot su.l nair.s iiotr,-.-. iaeiLume fioseiy.
. _ { Fiest.—Having feakeaJthe old-Ftmid Lhown. ^
the bride’s ©other, -by fiev.-B. breech- - }>;x*wi£s.£rirGisllsry, and refitted it Up inlne best i
- •. - ' . ‘ rT'' - . ' {.manner, \ve aim da rered t<> execute the fiuc-st and
love, Air. JesseL'Waite, to Miss Comkxe best-work. V - - ~ •?j-
;EosiL, all of FortYalley, Ga. No cords. betJi'lSsjSkur Macon. 5 ””’ 1 ’
Tanm—We guarantee perfect iaUaiactioii 1n
every eftije, or no charge.
Fourth.—The only Premium given at the recent
ihtcon Fair for the; best Plain Photographs was
Cheap Whiskey.
XOTHEE'cinliidriow-prieed ir|
. just received on consignment ;-,p
' JONES ABij;
two,. As a porter was waking the pas
sengers for the Southern train, the fire
was discovered in the basement. An |
effort was immediately made to wake
the gnests. The seenewas indescriba
ble-men running about, and tryingto
save their baggage—women half-naked
and- hare-footed rushed iatoihe snow-
covered streets. The engines were
promptly on the spot, but- the water
was frozen and caused delay. Before
twenty minutes the flames prevented
an escape'by the stair-eases, and the
gnests commenced jumping, from tho
windows and lowering themselves by
blankets and 7 ropes. E. P. Clark,
steward, was fatally injured'in leaping
from the third story.' Mrs. Emily
Gop’eKim.- -Jiouserkeeper, with two or
three other ladies, appeared at the
windows of the fifth story,
New Business!
F<U1 Session, ....S15, *2u, $2S
aXiuacj .l, .......... $6 per month
' Board cam be obtainedingoodYamllios at reas
onable rates. Dspe^ses jnnst be paicHit tile end of
each month. For further particulars apply to tue
Principal. dec28-tf
Batter,Potat
0 PACKAGES choie
•20 packages fresh a
Butter,
50 barrels Irish Pc
25 barrels JTenness*
' For sal
FURNITURE
Per dez, card size ior the Album, any style, $L00
Half “ “ “ “ “ “ “ ■ - .:2^0
**'■ ’•* Victoria Card, 44 '; 4 00-
“ 44 Imperial 44 . 44 •«: 5 00
tho Jfprffi,” noTess than the people of j
the South, feel that Dee was truly
great; and the harshest critic hasbeen-
uhle. to find nothing to detract from
tins- view, of him. : The soldier was
great; hut the man himself was great
er. Ho one was; ever simpler, truer,
g5 more honest.’ Those who knew
him best loved him. v the' most. Re
served.an<J silent, -witfe a. hearing ofial-
most austere, dignity, he impressed
many persons as-cold, and unsympa
thetic, and his true-character was long.
HAWKEsSYILEE; GA,
He trill spend the first half of each
month in his office in Perry over the
old Ding Store, and one fourth, orthe
Latter halfof each month will be given
to his practice in Hawkinsvitle at Mrs;
Hudspeths.
-iiTie Plaster And Ce.it
A lf.YAYS on hand bv
JONES i BAX;
All Persons inflebteil .to !ou^ flm, by draft or
otherwise,' -who fad -to settle liy the first of janu- ;
ary, neat; wDl find their papers in the bands of- :
C. C. DXTNC4JJ, Attorney, for sollscfion, We. are
compellCL 1 . tolapse out the bustoew of JSTOTp pre- I
pare for 1871.
dec28-tf J. W. MATHEWS & OO.
PEllliY HIGH SCHOOL.
__ screaming
for help. The firenteh’s ladders felled
to reach them, by two stories, While
the. firemen were -endeavoring to
lengthen them, the women disappear
ed m black smoke-rdhe roombiighten-
ing up a' few moment later with fJames.
The persons known to lm lost, np to
noon to-day,-are, Erasmus Rosg, clerk
of fhe jobbj prison . during the way;
Mrs. Emily Corndius, housekeeper,
Samuel Wi .Robinson, clerkyith Enker
■& Bro, kand Samuel Hines,. clerk with
Milhizer 2c Co. . The register of the
hotel .being- destroyed: it is impossible
iii n-vcaling itself to the world. : To*;
tlay all men ;;know what' his Mends
knew dnrin|r his yfer—that, undo--, the t
-graye. est'erior of the soldier, oppressed,
y.ith cure and' anxiety, beat a warm
• and kindly heart, full, of - an even ex
traordinary gentleness and sweetness;
that the man himself was not cold, or
stiff, brharsh, but patieht, forbearing,
charitable under"many trials of 1ns
| equanimity, and magnaniihpim without
effort, from the native impulse of life
heart. . Friend and’foe thus to-day re
gard hiip with much the same, senti
ment, as ,a genuinely hdgest man, rin-
capable of ,'duplicity ’ ip thought or
! deed, .whoily trae and sincere, inspired
always under all temptations by that
prisca fldes "which purifies and. enno
bles, and. resblntcly befit, in the dak.
hour, as in the bright, on the fnlilper-
formaiicebf his duty. “Dhty is the
sublimest wordin~our language,” he
wrote-his 7 sen; and, if we add that
R AMSDELL'S Norway Oats. S
Oats, He:ivy IVhite Prinvu E:
fsbind Oats, Tennessee Seed O.v.
sale by
JONES A BAX'.
Now0fBS--ttl»E
1 on which bur ’Saviour was.born.- •: This
L 5svus according to the old style; by. the
-newstylc of rockbiniig.it would be the.
'fith ofijamupy, . ,
1 T’iie Roman Catholics, - (or the Chris
tian Church, it was then,-) .celebrated
* the day by Three masses—ime at 'tfie
‘midnight provii>n3;'one at- day break;
- —. u —.—. . i..—. — .I--i.n-1,-.11,,■ i -T: uxi-
Your accounts are pow (fee, and you are
respectfully requested to call and pay up.
My terms are CASH and CASH ONLY.
dec28-2t J. -0. GILBEET.
BAB BEDS more Fine Gsor t
rtijioi- s.tie cheap by
JONES & BAXTE
17-3m- . 100 Ohurry
B0Alt!) AT $15.00 TEE MONTH,
in good families.
■Wrilien Examinations are held -in the
middle and end of each session, to test
thoroughly the familiarity of each pupil
with his studies.
To obtain a laudable ambition, AVE OF—
FEE HIS TUITION, THIRTY .DOL
LARS, to any boy who will STAND BEST
in the 8chool, at the final examination next
July.
We ask every one who hns'a son to edu
cate, to give us atriaL
CHARLES 2L NEEL, .
PrincipiL
For reference, apply to Mr. W. J. North
ern, of Mi. Zion, or to any of our patrons.
decI7-lf
For Sule Lou; for Cask
J.partakp of • a .eoliat-iou between "the
'jnasses,-'si> its tb.be better-able tp en-
1 dure'tife protracted services, and then ‘
l kh»v trafisition was very natnrid and’
easy to’give festivity and merry : mak-
(ing.tho predominance' on the occasion.
J ' The old English Christmas is, pow
, hops; the perfection-.of pttpeitd festival.
; The revels used to begin on Christmas
. Eve aml last till Twelfth 'night (Jaie
J X>lli): and .sometimes, even to Gnndle-
mas (Fi-b fid.) In-tlio houses of 'the 1
' nobles great preparations were ritade
’■"kiyt the festirity; the.Tiirdoj;' was filled
with tni-keys,;cliiekeiis,': geese,, duicks,'
First-class Pictures
There are about a dozen unclaimed
trunks of parties from New Y’ork and
other. Northern cities, it js a pptioea-
ble feet that tiie fee left npe building
pn(ttie comeTr-nthe sanje -house winch
checked the'eyapuatietth conflagration,
in 1865, P* Shaffer.-State printer,
escaped from the fourth story by <lrop-
ping-from window cornice to window
cornice— : reaehing 7 the. ground badly
burned, but nQt otherwise- wninjured..
.A correspondent of tiie Nep-York
Herald narrowly,escaped; APie'guests
lost alj their clothing., The fire result
ed in three hundred thousand dollars
of . loss—insure.d . mpstly-in Northern
offices. ' .
Lateb.—Additional names known tp
be lost: H..A Thomas; agent Pano
rama of the Pilgrim’s Progress; W-. A.
Pace, Dahyjile,- Ya.,- United States
9ge Thousand Maple Bedsteads,
The best articles^ ia tbc market, at Low
Also Coflius in Rosewood, Maho^nyr Cedar, 'ttal-
unt, and iinltutlonB.
• ?aOS..WGG&-
Hext to Lanier K*>u*e,
dec28-Sm * -■ . S1ACOS, GA.
Sew. .Flietd^raph^.GlUleiT'
IK PERRY, Gift.
The undersigned - have opened a
temporary Branch GfiHexy in Perry
for the convenience of everybody in
Houston who want
First-Class Photographs
'without the trouble of going to a
city. "
All styles and sizes of the better
cTskb o'WOrTx executed m bit tlic per
fection of the latest 'improvements.
Is tho ulaco to-buv PTTEE and UNADUL-
'. ’ TEEATSP AIEDieniES.
.. The crowning, grace; ‘of; this .man,
w'ho was. thus-not only great but good,
was tho humility and trnst in God,
whicb lay at the foundation of his
character. Upon this point we shall
-quote the, words of a gentleman of
. Man, vcmau and cliild Id Houston cotintr should
know tiiat lay & Gord^sdi Uit- cbeoaos&ml bent
goods to be frnmd lliis side of the luouu. if »ay
body tsu go to to'- moon to^radc, we advise them
to do so; bnt if they have to stop anywhere short
of that, let them go to Hay & Gordon’s, Any
HE SELLS AT MACOff PRICES.
commanding inteflect, a bitter oppon-
ent of the. South in the war:
“Lob is worthy of all praise. As a
man, lie was fearless
A J. RIDDLE, the well known proprie
tor of Riddle's Fhotograpliic. Temple, iIn-
eon, G:u,—the same Riddle who photo
graphed for the Army of Tennessee, under
■•(.ild Joe,” respectfully informs the citizens
of Houston county that he wfll establisU a
branch Gallery in Perry, on Jnntmry. loth,
1870.- Having given the picture business
his undivided 'attention for many years, he
among men.^. As §140,006, and insured' at ‘
a soldier, he had. no superior and no Sublett, Luck & Go., bad §
equal; In the course.' of Nature, my surance on the furniture, ai
career pp. earth may soon terminate.— on the wines and carpets,
God grant that; when the day of my tional Insurance Company,
death shall epme, I may look np to more, loses §8,000. Afe t
Heaven with that confidence and faith; ready for delivery in the Son
which the life and character of Robert press- office were burned, A
"E. ’Lee gave him. He died trusting in seen at an upper window’, a
God as a good man, with a good life, paralyzed by fear, tearing p
and a pure conscience.” ' smafl pieces which he-threw
Ho had lived, ns he died, with this streets, till he fell |>ackintot
"supreme trust in an overruling and Among tire narrow escapes
merciful Frovidence; :and this;.senti^ Mafllbfert, bl.New York, en
ment, pervading his whole being, was tbe Janies River olistmotloi
the-origin of that august ctdnmess with Pearce, of Columbia, S.. 0
which be greeted the most crushing Secretary to .Senator .Sprag
disasters of his military career. . His .Magill,!proprietress -of- the;
:faith and'humbje.trfidi; snstaineid Mm' R. H. Stowell, member of
'after tiie war, when: the-woes Pf the The DeLaves lost tiiefe bagg
South wellnigh broke his great^spirit; hptd.’re^ster is found; find
and lie" , dalmly : expired; as- a weairy strangers . are unaccounted
.child fallsrasLee'p; knoWliig that , its naine bi the housekeeper -bti
father is near. . ‘ Mrs. Kennedy., The foUowi
THIRD STREET, MACON ».
1 "Oq CliVintmas evo tbo befis were rang;
On CliriHtnni8 eve tlso moss was .sung;
' Then opene'd wide the; baron’s ball
.To vassal* serf and tenant all;
'■Power laid liis rod of rule aside,
• And ceromony.doffod bin pride;. j'
- All bailed yritb imcfndroll^d dcl'pht,
- And general voice the liiippy nigbt,.
That to Hie cottage, as. tiie croWir,
* a night tidings of Balvi.'tion down,
• En;;'a?id w*as merry Ellwand when
- Old GJiristmas bronght bis sports again,
VTwas Christiuas bwattlied the mipditieBt all; ;
,’Ttt'as Christmas told thc mcYriest talo; •' -
jA Christmas gambol oft wonld cheer ■ - ’ i
A poor mrm'H Jieart .through half ; ihe year. .
.(^■hristmas is not observed in Eng-
.land'or anywhere else, on so extensive i
a scale ns formerly. -Some of’the J
Churches still make it the oecasion of :
special religious' services; but iu gen
eral, its return is marked only by'spe-
.-^ij^jijnigun-e.in social pleasures, t|ic
r re;ipii»n of families, tiie tpyingof pres-
teifif, and the fact that it is'.tis? close of
Ihcjenr. ’
1 Among the many superstitions re
lating to, ChristmasV we, r ffnd the fol
lowing; It is an old RwuSlish tradition
that at the festival of Christmas, the
men living in the cdJcC nqrtiini'n.* pSrts-
aro snddenlv and '-strangely changed
decl7-3m
HIS 'PICTURES CANNOT BE EX
CELLED
That wants to inspecj tho most olc-gact assort
ment of Dry Goods t!iat flie ever bdirltl. should
not delay, bnt pro^riUnunediateli tu l«4 Gor
don’s, where she most certainly
if desired.
Now is the time to call on Mr.
Schaub who will remain in Perry until
Christmas only, and get the best pic
tures at low rates. -
SCHAUB & HAYGOOD.
dccl7-2w. -
By any in the Slate. Every closeription of
Picture known, to the profossion taken in
the highest style of the art- Remember the
tints; he will opeir jiis: gidlery on the 15th
of next January. . Let all avail themselves
tn'rrtaf.'rrnrvfi r»ipfnrf>c* rtn
FOEEIGH AND DOMESI
H. hi. HDLTZCLAW,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
PERRY, GEORGIA.
Anything she-wints to hip 7 , «nd that too-at the
very lowest prlres. Ttoy havo the best Prints at
12Ji cents; Bleac)ied i-i Soau^nin at' 1eeuta;
Dress Goods at less-than Macon prices; a icwmore
of those Bol'l'.'vsrd skills at £1, and anytliili- else
in-the Dry; Goods line, besides Perfumery, Toilet
Artldes,- Table and' Pochet Cntlery, Hardware,
Wooden-ware, etc., etc. (If yon want to know what
is included in “etc..” come and see for yourselves.)
They have agir ami always intend to keep
Handsomest Stocks
IN MIDDLE GEORGIA.
CAMPBELL & JONES
A Good
Unparalleled Suffering
IS1ETTS LIVER MEBIf
RtlSX & K8RTLAND
Assorbnent of- Heady-made Clothfng, Boots,
Shoes, Hats, Cups/and Geiits 7 Fumlshiog Goods,
which; in quality and price; are warrauted to.sujfc
any reasonable man--Now,.young man, if you
want to play havoc'with the hearts of the ladies, be
. snre to buy your clothes at Day A Gordon's.
Eveiy married lady should see to it that her
A NAJ'E AAR CERTAIN
ndieuly and sinmgply changed
into wolves, nnd.tlu:t a large multitude
ot them meet together .at an appointed
place dra-iug the night-' find rage so
fiercely against mankind; ancl 'oilier
creatures not fierce by nature, ihat.the
^'habitants of that c.ountrysuffer.moi’Q
Spin l heir altaefc; than they ever do
frp-jj natural wolves.
' ‘ftwiisau old English superstition
ihat on Christmas eve- the oxen' were
allvays found on their Icnecs-'or in an
nliitede of devotion. . This was derived
from a prevalent medkeval notion that
an. ox and an ass which were present'at
Hie birth of Christ, fell upon their
kiv*^iu a suppliant posture.
Thefe Wits a famous hawthorn in the
Church yard of Gbstonbu'ry Abbey,
which tdways budded op. the filth and
. blossomed on the 25th of December.
After the chauge of style, it was ob-
•served that it blossomed on January
St-h'phich would have been Christmas
day according to old style. It is said
that slips from this l h'om are preserved
which blossom on January 5th, to tbe
fircscnt- time. Near Raleigh there is a
valley said'to have been caused by an
earthquake e, ^terirs ago. which swal
lowed up' a whole village and a church.
It was formerly a custom for people to
assemble there on CUristiaivs morning 1
to.listen to the- ringing of-.tho l)3ls be-!
ncath them.
Although Clirislraes has lost many ;
of ils distinctive feat u-s; although if
js not observed cither socially or relig-
jonslya sit: formerly wsspin-ithgagh we ;
do not know that the day we rc-coguize
is the exact tinm when the Saviour '
wv.s born, let us ever remember the oe.- j
perdon which caused its estcdferiiin -ut
ps a festival—“whin'sheph-rds lyetch- j
pu their iliieks 1 >y night, all scet-'d on \
the ground,” mullet us cnleaver to.
make our Eves one grand response. to
|ce glorious anthrm the angels cb.anted j
ib.ru: “dory to God in the highest, i
But don’t, be alarmed, reader, for it did
not Luppen unjwiiQre intliis-iiei gliborliood;
infeet such a thing coifid- not take place
MERCHANTS,
Boots, Shoes, Leather
AND EINDINGS,
LIVES CO^?LAi?n ;
d in the popular teach fractious Radicalism a lesson. It
t “albolishe'd” the fe that when the people-speak, they
the country. It mu;j t be obeyed. Holden attempted
f million of huiuan to override the law in his State and
confidence in our' (he people rebuked him. Smith at-
for it no substi-. tempted to retain gubernatorial chair
sort off inveried, iii Alabama, in violationdf the popular '
s about—happily TO te, and he has been compelled, by
ffsh” the Jtepubr legal proems, to withdraw his claims.
!And all tlieczse? anti iudlspcfi-
•oiiguiffUf fro iu a state •-
Uty of the JLivtti:, snch aa
Husband
C. F. COOPER
No. 3, Gojton Avmug, IIACON, GA.,
Chronic and Acute iu^aiaiufe
decl7-tf
Docs his trading with Day & Gordon, for theirs
is certainly tiie store at which the test goods are
sold at vey low prices. - TherC is no mistake about
it; they inean. what they say—if you want proof of
it, call and see them. *
Now let the -whale populace of Houston comity
mskc; a grand Vfcsh
FANCY
Holden wfll be impeached and Smith
should;be indicted for high treason
against the ~ Qommonwealth of Ala
bama.
TIME IS KONEV,
CALL AT CATEB’S NEW STOEE
And see best prints at 12Ja.
" Osnabnrgi'at 14 and 15c,
A-iSheet&gs at Ifijc.
Best Kip Brogans at 2.00
and many goods at Mficon Prices.
' v decl7-lfc ______i—
GUANO! GUANO! -
PHENIS GHANO,
; SALT AND PLASTER COMPOUND,
i YvTLCON GIBBS A'CO. MvVNOPU-
j . .- BATED GUANO.
I am offering the above well known
j-staridard fertilizers for cash or on
: time at . -' .■
;j , GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
to correspond with the low price of
tt-'.n.
C-. D. ANDERSON,
Fort Yalley, Ga.
idcciT-tf- -
Bacon, Lard, Flour, Fish,
The Hon. Thomas "W. Thomas, of
Georgia, Judge o£ the Superior Court
(now d.;adg wits an eccentric'genius,
who tpldmany stories of himself, and
-had more told of (him, ; His favorite
method of getting rid. bf worthless,
characters from the town where he
lived was to get them into mock duels,
and, if they stood fire, to let the op
ponent fall as if dead,-and alarm the
sliootiSt by the terrors of law. One
summer a fellow was served in Hite
way, and the last seen of him was at
'Craft’s Ferry, bn the Savannah River,
saying, “For the Lord’s sake, let me
over—I’ve just killed a man in: a- dire],
! and all of Ms kin are after 'me!” And
: once over, he was seen no more. A
' few -weeks Liter it was desirable, tb get-
■ rid of a drunken tailor, and the field
• of honor was again tried.
Immediately
THE ELECTION
Passed off very qnietiv in Honston.
resulting in the triumph of the Radi
cals, by a large majority, as follows:
For Representatives, Joel R. Grif
fin, George Ormond, Arb'y Simmons.
For Sheriff, YT. D. Pearce—for Clerk
Superior Court. J. C. McCoy—for Tax
Receiver,--Samuel Hunt—fgr tax col
lector, Benjamin Cobte-for county-
treasurer, J. A. Holtzclaw—for county
Surveyor, J: S. Pugh—for (Coroner,
Samuel Tooke.
Thefollowing is ft -summaiy of the
news of the" State election. We hope
to be'able to give otScial figarcs next
-week: - \
-Radicals
Fever and Ague, EiliousYu:
Dropsw Mid Jaundice.
To Day & Gordon’s, for they rosy rest assured
that they will save money by so doing.
:'SAAU.;* •' ", ' ; . . deda-tf
lished in tho Southern and West?rs ^
UVreqnire further racommendaLo^ j
Tha wise will give its ^
o£ Certificates from tin
men in the country attest the v=^ *
FRICH CUE pOLLA?
Sent by mail on receipt of
CHAWFOBJ) & W 11
TEOPHIETOBS,
MABSTTAliXjTnJiE, GA- 2
IWT-MsyIakes It!
AxiiiSTA, December 27.
concede that- Georgia has gone Demo
cratic by ic-majority of from tlnrfy-five
to-forty thousand. Thus far only two
Radical Senator’s "have been elected,
both colored. The Democrats will
have 1 a majority in both Senate and
House. • ... - ( .. -
Augcs!:*. December 27.—The elec
tion returns come in slowly, bnt con
firm the election of Democrats to Con
gress from the First, Third, Fifth,
Sixth and Sevenths Districts, with
chances in favor of Lawton, Democrat,
in the Foorth. The vote is very close
This time
t-ho (fellow cooly tried his' pistol bar
rel with a brig, and said, “Thar ain’t
no ball in here, and 1 uiuw lo fcill irieat
I did. Put in one.” And it cost
Thomas five dollars in corn-whiskey to
get the duel out of the tailor’s head.
Kails, Brags, Patent Medicines,
Ft? Sfpii, tt li Fra,
CYSEHTEY A5D FLUX,
Tor liver ni Sidneys it hi so epi
EUfiESISOLUABLE,
PACIFIC GUANO,
COMPOUND ACID PHOS. LIME.
I am selling these guanos at reduced
prices. Orders solicited.
C. D. ANDERSON,
Fort Valley, Ga.
AH of which will be sold very low for Cash, j
LOOK OUT, MU
CREDIT HAS PLAYED OUT.
He is daily receiving
ALL THE GOOD THKGS OF THE
SEASON.
He Las put down the prices.to suit tl
iin’.e-c Call on "him and yen cvnnnf foil:
be :s.;rtcd. c ’- e -SS-tf
ATI ANTED ! A GOOD MEtJ^ji
} f tiie year 1S71. He must c ’-"
recommended. Apply to ■* r - J
E. L-rELD*
Feu!-
F6R SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
MASUFACTrEID BY
I). C. BRADY & CO.
LOtnBVTUiE, KY.
The weather, Saturday find Sunday,
; was unusually cold at Savannah. Tiie
s.:...- t guito'n were full of ice, -and on
the ponds in the vicinity ice was
formed strong enough ior skating.