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GRANGERS, ATTENTION.
KCUTI Mowrso uA KK iPVtO MACHUK.
THMZHHIM'i MACHINE# G%AB F*A
(OUR rSLAMXI P/9( PexVn.
TaTLOR BOfMt JUKKM,
W7R.V) vf CASKWTLIA
SUGAR ..vf KTRTP EVAPORATORS *
GERMAN MHXJET, CH TV A.
Ifolsteari & Cos.,
137 and 139 Broad St., Columbus, Georgia.
M, 17A/
MARK A. BRADFORD,
(SCCCBHIOR TO W. R. KENT.)
Monaftinlnrcr of nnd Doolor in
Saddles. Harness, Trunks, Valises, Carriage
Trimmings, Leather & Leather Belting,
AIX KIRM op
New Work and Repairing Done at Short Notice
HU llroad
815.000 worth of
DRY GOODS
TO J3D SOLO
“Within the >Texf Thirty Days.
Xi.ring pwr'fceeed the er.tire itw k ef
E. S- Swift
iii . s?t r oftcrir jil • pne*. 'h< ejtl ..th every mm. 11m; Good,
will be *e,H i LKA'I then H AI.P 7 HI. cotv J
GOOD POIK.D GAITER* u II 23 *.olH be efceep • *2 Vi
GOOD WHOLE *t'•* K RROOAVS *t ti 23; worth it isy market 12 0.
EAGLE FACTORY AHEETiaWiJi only 6 cents.
PACTOKY ItAJil *t 2S per cent nieicr coei
Klf> GLOVER 'wiiy 50 cent* per pair.
READY MADE < l/miINYi .iAi// yww.
HAT# 23 per rest Im tb*o e/*t,
DRRri# (MXltti g/ing Rnm .rg; •)meet Ilk. gi ri bj ’. 1 *ra *r.
GORDON Ac <
P. S Th* Block will b* sold not .1 the old eland RLR. SWIFT, No *Ur. .. vri
CeMUlwe, (it-, April lHtb. 1H73. iS-if.
monuments, Tombs,
'l'nblOH, ll(‘.*irl-Stoii<-M ) Hi hliisi ry, Garden
VaHfH, Mantclx., Furnituri; Hlabx,
AM dl IMt( *<Ak ia Dm Ktrbb I.m '.n t im) put up In • Her t sr."rt cc- *
WROUGHT IKON RAIUINO
MADE TO ORDER.
henry McCauley.
No. 40 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
Xu:k I I;
The Qinger*
"THE WORLDS FAVORITE!" .
m\m *ic**<l (hoii of **y other Corn p*y for tk a.******-*^'
period named, by th number of 1 'IH,HSi£ Machine*, or nearij
Throe Timex t liohc of any other Company.
It may b further at*te*l that the hhl*-* of 1873. a compared with thoa* of 1872. *bow
relatively larger lurr*ui*. beyond the w*le* of other maker*. For maUnea, in 1872
•old 46,000 mort Machine* than any othar company, where**, in 1873, the aa*#s w*r
113,254 Machines in Excess of our Highest Competitor
AND IN 1X74 OCR BALK} WERE
148,852 Machines More than Any Other Company 1
THE OLD RELIABLE
SINGER Sewing Machine
PIUII has tha land, while 1f),D!)5,455 othar* say it ia the tx*t.
The Singer Manufacturing Comp y,
No, 172 Broughton St., Savannah, Ga.
C. S. BEATTY, Agent.
HUAXf’Il' OFFIC’ICN
In Atlanta, Athens, AogUftta. .tfwon, Columbus and Tho(f)fc*villc, (la., Charleston and
Columbia, 8. C., Jacksonville and Tallah&*M*-. Fla.
Cliam. H. HOLT, Atfont,
.A 1 No. OU Vft*oticl SifiM*!*!, < 'olunihiiN, Ga.
J*. If. HOPKINS, Aront,
1 ’or Tiillmt County, (hi,
pie bend your addrewi to the al*>v oflic** for a Catalogue of the celebrated I.A/Alt
FITTING PAITET.VS. 7hey are the beat, the chenpeat, aud nio*i atyliAh pattern* in
lh* market. Feb 23-Gin.
Money Saved is Money Made !
From thin date my term* will l>s MTItK 'TLY CAMII, and I shall offa
ffeeial induoemenu to my customers, My stock ot
Groceries and Provisions
Will altraya be large and varied. 1 have in afore the best and cheapest lot of Floor
im thta market, put up in barrel* and Hacks, at Wholesale and K< toil.
MEdla, at Mill price*.
CORN. OATS. BRAN.
HAOON and BULK MEATS,
LAUD, SUGARS, 01’FFEES, TEAS, STRUTS,
WINES and LIQURS.
HfTOEh, STABLE DRY GOODS,
FANCY GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, *V., Ac.
Yon ean aare money by (filing on me before purchasing, na I Khali have no had debt*
W mako good by charging loug price*; and l buy my good* from Impoiicm and Munu
faettirerK for CASH
Ml motto henceforth will be "Small profits and quick Salen ” No chnrgo for Drayage
lUspfctfull.Y, .1. 11. IIAMILTOX,'
Juiiollmh I'VauLllu, TVii’r'ii .V Oglethorpe Wt.,
Harris))! COLUTIHU*. 0 4.
THE FASiIER AND HIS HOUSEHOLD.
The hope of this country is in the Farmers
THtrr iA<r ciu>it vp no* -a arise bomjzcstai to a li >~ts s
PgkfiSMKVLAUT ASH TBZIS SCXZSS LIE* IS rsist WJtlzl ~ r.i :
AS TOC GO ASD LIVZ AT BO HZ' WT WlLl IZSP TBlz MTOU 1 v
ALL THE TLAE Of
wefceii ern—TwnrefiPi
if m&er*c v, cbe Agnemfcarmt. Is
ymm tmw *aknm*i aayksag wia b? reperir
gje ami
taa UuMdt of IC ?
ynm vmia. vr.u Watt* %a*i ?*
y m ia aa fire m pawbiai.
Bf-An4-Byr.
VUt will it tarter ke-*&i->-e
Whether aay pach b*Lvw m
Wi*fber it vend tkrnwgfi ot
V.tAnt a grwy ew lea *Ay,
I krtfc Imsk on it, tj+xui-b’?.
VW eiH at srsmtxor. by-cad-Sy.
Whether Wihfftfiad, I Med aks#.
I at/ trsA a ttoiax.
Midmhg tLe of tLe -ich,
BAkßg n* tiuiik by -aaii-by.
Waoi wtd .t matter, fey-a^i-r.y.
WViner with r-j I rec.s
Deera uix yawtt with a gay xm* fas.
Kt 2;
lean eonLi bw vmmtet bt-aa<i*ky ?
What will j 4 h7-€ka*i-hy.
Whether wtrh
Ckee by
SrocMng myae’tf *ef> ar>i
"Ail will be eLatwiae. ky and fey
Wtat will it mmttrt > —Ni-rtgil D I
O .ly am ewr* tLe way I v** trod.
Gr otty or gi.adde&ed,
/ jimjkni > T tae tow tba why.
Il I but raoL Him. by-a ti by.
KwtFtso F tiM mL—Tbxrs are
d.flktiiLea in
in awch a way m to the pro4t r
low ia the Cartaitg. that 4a not oeesr is
keeping the aK-rcooshi of '*her a '-d
of btHMM It ia *ay to tfal* the feaerai
that mhootld okwred, hftt
aoeaayto apply them ia data k f ptx
nee. The farm, of ewarw. afcooi*i he ear
ged with lh#cap*.-ai mreated. awl erb *:
outiaya, and
ceived ia retem. Soppow I bay afars
with suitable apoo U, wLkS with
the necewary acd farm iapL'aaetUa.
ofWSJ*. That %orr. ’r : ~e
to the ddf or aide of the aor'arX AH
aa/aa pa*l Irx Lb-r ewd. f*-rt-.;.rerv Ar .
ahoald ako be •‘titerwl m the * ewf
ua.n. Ho far it is ail eajo'. bo* *a B
tlx ertdita it unl at all aay to and *
the Taliie of tbe returaa rev*e ; I/, ai
the eud ot tha jewr, the fane, in cot_ee
qvso.ce cf nojirovtcieob upon it, or
tram any other caiuse. :a worth more
at the the inrTeaae te
and go to a * *l; the - f
preftta. but, frtqwcdy it ta di fees it to ie
tenmne the extent of the trwrrae of va. aa
7he ur;,4 amr be na:d f the mr'***---
value of ato< k res*a...;r.g on the fLnx.
Thera are many iU& of iae-eae vL/'a ar
difficult to estinate asd *ome wr:*h are
: commonly orerlooked altogether The t* rra
•hociU beeteditel with IL.-u.e6 rent w.'.n
aich a aoxn a* the farmer w .A Lave
. pay for the aae of a
|if be were to Lire one 'lke a*e
| of bu dneihng in ivgjtimalely a part of t-e
Imcoim of the farm.
Ihe vegetabi from hu gar'kn, the frmt
i fram hia ore
i cheeae from hia cowa, the 'rom ht*
j p ,aitry and tha hooey from hia hlvea, con
; aumed m hw Citniiy. ara aa Touch a purt o
the iac';nie of fcsa fa.rm aa ia the motley r -
ceivd for the produce aoii, and tbomd be
credited! to the farm at Ihoir market vaioe.
It ia not, h we-.aT. ea-y to* kacp ac rr*7C* *c
e eiit ol UVK) noall ma.'O-r* but we tc
ii/va an Lon# at arid per*er/ nng aUeeopi to
| do ao for a ytar or two, w.l ccnrrnce any
| farmer who ahail try it for the fir*t time,
t .at he Lad prarioualy no correct noUon of
J the cort of living nor of th>- profit of farm-
M,
j How to do Brrm Fumim. A eorree
| fiondDt of the Trairie Farmer givew the
[ following vary aeaaibh; advica :
"Bat the ieriotx* qaection: "Flow ahull
thi* ayntacn I/a cwuu&eneed?’* Thia ia aHk*r*l
aa well by the farmer who haa aafficeni
money wherewith to improve hie farm, a*
by one who*# da.lv labor upon the t arm
only auAcea to earn Lie daily bread. It lx
aa difficult % problem for toe one aa the
other We fin )By experience that m thia
proceat one mart need* make haate alow It,
it he look* for profit, and the closer he look*
to hia own reaemreew Utr rmtenal*. inat -a/!
of onwiaely apeudmg Li* money fir oatrtde
help or material, the mere ecoootiiical will
be hi* pn>gro4a. It is also that
labor or money shall b* only expended in
such a way that it shall toll in th ■> ol
profit*. For instance f it ia far more profit
able lo hjv* • good pig in a p'W r pen, ao
long a* it ia sufficient for proper shelter,
than to have a poor pig in a <"*t )y pen.and
the name with other wU/ck and their stabler*,
and with the crojei and l*nja.
Bnrxi Mrijc Csax. One pound of
one pound of sugar, Ixalf pound of batter,
fire ♦ggv. a hall pint of taftorrxiilk. Itomt
the eggs well; add by degree* and alter
nately th* flour, an gar milk and butter.
The lart must be w**bd and creamed
The buttermilk Hboukl l>e just from the
chum; if decidedly sour, a nmch ol soda
will !>• found needfaL
Kizravo H.>s*r. To k* ep honey all
year round, let it run through a fine naive to
•eperuto it frora particle* of wax, then boil
it gently in an earthen v< el, skim off the
foam which gather* on top and cool in jrtrs.
After covering these tightly, set them away
in a eool cellar.
The Stbuooix* or Life. T-’rom the cra
dle to the grave life ia fall of Htrugglea.
Some struggle ler riche*, w>me lwr plcahure,
Nome for honor, and other* struggle to re
gHiu that greatest ol all USefisingfi -health
and in their effort* they often resort to
means which place* it farther aud farther
out ol their reach. They take drastic com
pounds, which shock the system, or violent
minerals which noison by degrees and thus
the vital energies art weakened and the
very fountains of life polluted- Nature
provides remedies for every disease, audit is
from the vegetable kingdom that DruTurr’s
Liter Pnxa derive their ingredients, and in
their tine their is the happy certainty that it
they do no good, they do not harm. But of
their efficacy, thousand* who have Wen
cored of diseased liver, kidneys, spleen,
stomach and bowels, live t<dsytu testify,
june 7-’it.
Table ol tVeistt aa4 Meagre*.
LG. Ouadt- U*
Waett . . m el* Gam y*-l 14
Crrz ~A -i
Om a uns mz 7‘) : -m‘Zm
u> , . &M 2fC** 74
IriH
OaSi n nnft -r
Bnrftoy *7 Sew* Cai
{nut Pwiw Yt-S • • *■
.- P:o&xa . -i Baa A>
braot - > T-in;;* ..■■•• ->
utr.r boa* A*. Tmotzsz H.ur -
. V*-r *.' Lxax. -*•
Tam Jar zmA M ' *'
FKx W. .. ... Fa* -dl A
a-sp -nr, 1 44 •• -■
Lism> amg/fru* -Se ino-T 'I “i I”^'-
sno oa ioaJ t -a ispti*-. ••
TANARUS foma -aiaiMT *icx m if'.ur
IW4w * **-•- 30
te r.c“er - jj i 7m -ii- i
vreoee H •fpic :-iH on -ie 4U Ia
mmi so sauuoai *K rrjtmite , ‘.t
:nr a*
p it- au i.-.'-rs 50 -ieUy |
rpemeag of r?f*. A awr- m^ried
S*ttprvn*Et j* tie ~"ia ; -
fisy xm! qmu:*r of tbs qprs-C tfaw f
th* wiafiss-sown* r*o*. St Star-to?:* tb? ftnw
-sf ©•*.*! aa#f prswv* is firrsn ‘a-..~r i
akr in waykr 4 ? i* ear Fttsaws. ’ .r
--stc*, pema. hesMß* sape. ggi.Ta,
kr%*i*r\ ardke are *as;. r/**i hy ar*„
’Ot flax iii , w aijiHHna 6s*®**
ts* ftr?u.*2ta -f tr> ta E*i
g!!i.ss in a- c gsflwra -.2. Lad st r ..
wf* a f*a af>? I ate beta apj&wi.
H ijrrscw• srr.A wazxm> -la tpt- i 7 *sf
aiixaire i:r * :r* -r gcL.tn *—>ere a **-
**y* n :r i*i.*g*f ;f
ptesa If !f‘osp*ie?t.y ctr*trwl *i a
in* siaa-irt iaey arc mritsm*ijj£ s<:€ fc-sslly
: ~ Z.C-iJiA‘ :2.'*3k a
iSpLt cf OUkBMI KUtaSTi k* i th*
s£iS ptosae&iaa, to* pmtfi ccxte -•-£
£r**i va'! .T'—c to* 9$T-zj£ A wr.ier to
tie Ptsm Fxnnrfr my*.
T vo year* I mwil oc* of the beds
v .to '.--ar** <• ■ * ento*.' ax.d in
toe ver I f#-sT .;xf fine -va-rteato part of
ii. Ei . to<* 4of?c ; su 'J*i ]xi
toa..t i*ni I '.ttcTM Kiti ante* if toafcc.
to*& trim i2j rtjus. *
To penfmrs fcto*l ttoer t-Ust*
f-Tffi. "i' VtCtoH X rt| -f 40.5 ar -toi
eueh p xjS/.i3b-. a*!L ...'.i .-a ts. XLe
▼ ton* ♦. ; - r *' *z.i vt-i e
n..a i'• toit .e to ti* sou wiJ
A- to*?, fwar tikaces
tr*ad tie rvaa.
T > keep :-r?m SBCfly !>>v
[ low cat the hones Ir.r eaessalKr, nftML
> aieloa sal fNßnpkia sad pat to a
j*ss or re -1 beta miliar?. Cover w;^h
l carta sad pin at r ie wed Wi-,j* tie vines
' grew toi totatiy it >LI be too aapCito-:..*
! fi>r to* b^a.
Aaottor s to sow a tow sadato seed with
torf aL,v to-ea'.v a-e 4 see>-L Bags *r* w:*
; fo4of rvi;.h p.U:.w. tort they will cat
; them ia pretoretaca to toe yoasg vines, aad
ton* caabia them to a good Urt and
> cot of its iigwr the iraccia
f Hem m M -tot -as. I to; fo. io wiag rai^-s
are i.swtoj fn:>ca a Nw York tactory
? r th* a*e of it* ptti.riae:
1. Mika cows shoohi free acce**, at
t time*, to g->od water.
! 2. ftfcoti.d never be htatol, by fce*ng
f ran or dogged.
3. The almost elsanlinatt %LouM be ob
served in nulkinr, an i t-y no get
the ban<k in th* mailt while milking,
; 4. No can of milk toonid stand * Ler* it
wdl absorb the u*r& yard or rtabk- odor or
; any othr scent
| 5. The milk should be strained and well
1 airvd, immediately alter having been drawn
t from the cow*.
? 6. Home arrangement for the effecUtd
■ cochng Uat all tixnrs desirabk, and when
j toe milk u Lt t t home over i iu
to^p^UKablu.
A raw Hnrrs ow Wuhiso.- Every
woman should have a bottle of ammonia,
t plenty of borax ar*d , good wringer; soap
• tli* clothes w*dl and on to boil in cold
water, witk two tabUwpoonfols ol liquid
aaxtnooiA to wich boiler of clothts: boil
i hard one boar [do thi* on .Saturday mom
j ring them out of the suds and ufircad
on the gro*. (.hi M >rid*y tnorning ui&ke a
i sod*, putting in two table spoonfuls of pul
- venied borax; *cai<! the clothe* wring out
aad rinsa. Any om who may try the above
! will be gratefil to find their clothes much
i.t *r than they would hare been if they
! had rubbed them for hoars.
j A Fact foe Fasmebs. —lt may not be
! generally known tli-it the seed of the sun
flowar w the mort infallible remedy yet dis
covered for the speedy cure ef founder in
horse*.
' “Immediately on discovering that your
j horse i foundered, mix about a pint of the
whole Mred ia Lie food, and it will work a
perfect cure. H
Eoos ro Srrrno. —An English agriosl
tural paper says that inUnded lor Rtt
j mg should be stared with the large end
; lown, becau-e the air bubble doc* not
rpread so much as when the small end is
dawn,this spreading of the air bubble being
known to affect the freshne** and vitality
ot the egg.
Taste of Pine. A pino curbing to a well
or spring which ha* but a small discharge
where it conies in contact with the water,
j often canaes it to tasto of the wood. If
lx>ard.<t ho used are soaked in milk or lime
j or a Rotation of potash and soda before be
ing put into the well there will be no trou-
I ble.
i For hums and|scalds take the white of
! an ©gg and apply immediately as a plaster,
j aud the pain will evas* most instantly.
| This recipe is nearly always on hand in
I most families, and nothing can be found
i better.
j Many merchants prefer a country boy as
’ a clerk. The country youth is not a fast
! boy, full of impurities. That’s so about
| the country boy. He is simple aud guile
-1 less as a fawn, as the jack-knife etchings
i about the cv untry school-house plainly
show.
L — t yn-eous advertisements.
======== JJL walker. chah. h. watt.
W ATT and W ALKBR,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocers & Commission Merchants,
Corner under Rankin House,
SAVE lS LARGEST BEST STO-7K <rf GROCERIES in the City of Cclambn*.
castErnxG ot
El( - y f.TLK SIDEN- BACON SHOULDERS, BULK SHOULDERS,
SILVERI.AKE trend, th.
3*0,000 YAR FIEIS.
D irrtvr TIE- SALT >UGAB. MACKEREL, SOAP CHEESE.
B V r vV > k- • SA£D!Nr* • CR.A- KEU.S. iOTASH. SOD.A.
‘ 3 to y*- ** statlb pbvgoods, web**
'k\' :i SHEE IX'i. SHIRTISOS. CHECKS. STRIPES, YARNS and
:T; -.r 4 kT.n to S5. and of any brand or per cent, proof
- i: to t-*, ■ '-to,, -. , • ’f Syrup can
. . - j- i-idess" ail grades of N--’v Orleans in barrels, also.
' Z‘ Florida *-vrup* which ia anperior to anything ic
’ . .. ; I: a delightful flavor and rich, clear color,
.to and ter r irad*. ~ , , , .
.* j, . br giving as a trial before purchasing.-
WATT a WALKER.
7ji •_ Fain ers of Talbot Sc Adjoining Counties.
C. E. MALONE, Macon, Ga,
AGRI "LTUiAL WAREHOUSE IN HOLLINGSWORTH BLOCK,
rrr ■. - • ,v - ; .-c’r n EVERYTHING nerdtd on a farm, in the way of
T ANARUS: f-‘i- 2 ; ■'♦.:•■ ■: I'LOWS, Dixie and other ftopnkr makes,
.a- y": Hf>HEly. . RADI.KS iIOWEIi-S. PORTABLE ENGINES. WHEAT
,Vv . rv , - . r i ... • - I wisitir.y Macon to call and see him, or send orders,
„ •_ e ; „j „: l-.:. nnies as in person.
C. E. MALONE,
Macon, Ga.
B< X )KS, STATIONERY AND MUSIC.
J. W. PEASE & NORMAN,
ITooksellers & -Music Dealers,
7 0 liroad Street, - - COLUMbTJN, CiA.
keep . -1 Ns [AS ELY ON HAND A LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF
SCHOOL, SUNDAY SCHOOL & Miscellaneous BOOKS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC STATIONERY,
Tie , e-* tr. .V ar.d s';.!— • t PLAN* in. CHURCH aid PARLOR < 'LOANS, Sheet Music,
Jfi.; B- !:. M'i-cat In-trum-nt*. Strionrs, Ac., Croquet, linso /.’nil and
Games of all kinds. Wall Paper. Hanging*. Ac.. Ac., A, Ac., Ac.
p*-ALL GOODS SOLD AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES, FOR CASH.-®*
Orders by mail or e\ r r promptly filled, and on as Rood terms as if made in person.
- t.i f r pr.m of anytliing you may a ant in our line, which will be promptly aUeuried
: LiO-ral terms i y eu to Teachers aud Merchants, and satisfaction ynaranteed them on
i J pnrehasea made at our establisl tneiit.
-*- v. .re 4.--nt> f r the -,d of GEO. WOOD ACO S Parlor Organs.
Marsh 15.1 t
WITTIGH & KINHEL,
WATCH-MAKERS, JEWELERS, AND ENGRAVERS,
No 07 J Jrontl Street , G olumbus, Ga.
W t't;M respec-fully inform our coatome's and tha public in general, that we bare
at i r*i *:ot receiving an entire new Block ol
So'id Silver VJare, Silver Plated Ware, Watches, Chains,
BRACELETS AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FINE JEWELRY.
: sue Best Han't.’* tu-ara and the Latent doles.
ISI
Watches, Clocks, Jewelery, Sterling Silver
and Plated Waie,
Aix or the I t.hi Lath' i MASrrsrn nrjut.
i DIAJfOVDS. GOLD AND SILVER SPE'TA’ LF.S. EYE-GLASSES. GOLD A SILVER
THIMBLES (.EN fs A LADIES' CHAINS. PLAIN A FaNCY GOLD RINGS.
Or Bixiiirui. W kixs.h:p, ihi Every Vabibtt or Articles Focnd nt a
FIRST CLASS JEWELRY STORE
fsV-sTENCTL PLATES of every dct.cnj.tion for Marking Clothes, made to order.
WATCHES. CLOCKS AND JEWELRY REPAIRING in nil of its branches. HAIR
JEWELRY. SOCIETY BADGES DIAMOND SETTING,OR A.VY NEW YORK made
to ■ t ier at reasonable charges, ENGRAVING promptly executed.
Fd>23ly.
A. M. BRANNON,
E3 r J 9 s ggs i
135 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
THE OLD AND WELL-KNOWN
!Br,T K DRUG STORE,
A. M. BRANNON, ... Proprieto,
Which has liec-n diapenaing melicme forth* many ills of mankind for the last twenty
years, still continues t solicit the patronage of its many friends. It ia unneces
saiy to enumerate the many inducements to buy from me, “sufficient to
say,” I will make it to YOUR interest to buy whatever you
w ish from a
PIHST-CLASS DRUG STORE
per Coma and see me at 135 PRO \D STREET.
Very respectfully, A.. M, II HANNON.
jan 2(VI y
T. GUERNSEY. GEO. W. REYNOLDS
GTJEITisSEY & REYNOLDS,
DEALERS IN
Bash, Doors yVud. Dlinds.
AND
BUILDERS' SI PriAES.
MACON, - - - - - - - - OA.
: rfiTfjEl 5
1 5 (BUILDERI SUPPLY > *
“ I UtTffllljp : '
LOCKS, HINGES, SCREWS, NAILS,
WINDOW GLASS. OILS, PUTTY,
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The only complete establishment of the kind in the State
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THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE
PHOTO GRAPH CALLER Y
IS O. T. WILLIAMS’,
COLUMBUS, ______ _ GEORGIA.
The BEST PHOTOGRAPHS, from card to life-size. Ry the aid of the Painter’s
Brush, tne most beautiful PORTRAITS are made, not only from life, but from old pictures
ot any kind, and regardless of cloudy weather. 1
Attention is called to the importance of securing good pictures without delay, for wv
know not when death comes. No one knows the value ot a likeness until it is ' too late
to secure one. ale
The COPYING of old pictures is superior to those gotten up bv Northern traveling
agents and prices tower, if you will compare pictures. And when ’you patronize home
institutions you are building up your own State. ** **ome
Tl. Aif.’ Kctn ™ o ’, ever - v st >de known te Photography taken plain, or finished in India
Ink. Water or Oil Colors. Onr large Portrait Frames have no superior, and prices are
“'° n W a y an - v An invitation is given to all to visit ColnmbS nnd have Pictures
taken. You ean get thebest at the lowest prices. G t WILLIAMS Prop-, letor
LAUGHING COLC^
•Scriptures .bar de P ostle % 4
pistol to the Fesion.i. ’ * ul Jitit
y°n.‘ ’''id John Henry
in Lis eyes, ’.he lake, W ’’*>4
easy that perhaps sh a A * ll ' * ,
hurts to Lave mine pulled out.' * •
•Cslonel Pompey, how i, j0 _ ..
ing . 'Look ec hre, ai,, Kg . , , 18 s ®n.
Colonel no more, rince and! ,tj u ° ‘.?<
run dis ting iu de ground p w ,
Baffin, arier dis time.' *
W hea a m.in detects am;
aft.r getting ou „ dean Unit
house is aware ot the tact, hr tl t "’ i '
skirt and puts on another ( * 4 '
all th. while. He never, never
to a soul.
A dra^ B Irifi Lman, on b. io „,.
questioued iu a very narrow JH
which he ws reeling. as tat ,
the road he had traveled, replito’S*' *
it’s not so much the length of it
breadth of it that tired me.' “
Somelsody gave Paddy M cGrith
*BB yesterday. Paddy bit it iu x *?*
o[rcned bis mouth, made o f,.,. , f**'
•Be me sowl, I‘U go before ony L?
-UO ia the wurreld an' tase ffl ,' J" *
the hin that led that egg haj , taand
or the hiartburm’
•My dear Ellen,- said Mr.
young lady whose smiles he •, '
have long wished for this sweet otto
tv, bat I hardly dare trust mynlt m%
speak the deep emotions of uiy 1
heart; but I do declare to yon, m ,7j
Ellen, tha; I love you most tender;/ „
smiles would shed-would ,h,xL '.tY
mind would shed,’ said Ellen, 'go ot T!
that pretty talk.'
Tnso THE Knot. -A v ;-g w!o , %
akiLg a sleigh-r.de w.th a pretty .
10 met a minister who was soaevhu
•rated lor tying toe m,.;rin.vin fl , ta* t
hort notice. He stopped him, , 0 n
lorriedly:
‘Can you tie a knot for me ?*
•Yes,* said brother B ,■[
•Vben do you want it done? 1
‘Well, right away,* was tb reply,
awful, though, litre in the highway? 1
‘Oh, yes; this is as good a placeumi
ls safe as the church itself.*
•Well then, I want a knot tied u
aors€‘s tail to keep it out of the snow.*
The minister strangely displayed pr s^,
• rath.
A Smart Bot.— A young man tailed 51
uis intended the other tTeniug, atd hn
waiting for her to make her appearance U
struck up a confersatiou with hu prospet
t.Te brother-iu-law. After a while th* bry
asked :
‘Does galvanized niggers know onch?
•I really can't say,’ answered the
young man, and silence reigntd for fc*
moments, when the boy again resuaed;
‘Kin you play chequers with your non 11
‘No, I have not acpmred that uccoopiah
ment.’
‘Well, you’d better learn, you hear an’'
‘Why r
•Cause, si* says that yer don't know u
much as a galvanized nigger, but yer did*
got lota ol stamps, nnd she ll marry you
anyhow and she said when she g: % hei:
the old man's FUgar she was a goin 1 to ill
the Fourth o‘ July perceshuns ' ice
cream gum sucks; and let you stayxlkw
and play checkers with that hollvbog sh
of youru.’
And when ‘Bis‘ got her hair banged ud
came id, she found the parlor deserted cy
all B;ivc her brother, who wm intjcu
tying of two cats together iri
singing.
He Couldn’t Tune It.—While dig
Pitman was sitting on his Iroat porch w
day last summer, a mau came along with
carpet bag, and entering the yard ke a..
‘ls your piano out of tune?'
‘No, I don't think it is, ‘ said lb#
‘Ain't you sure about it?’
*No; I never tried it lo see.'
‘How long since it has been tn*i'
•It has never been.*
‘Then, of course, it ought to be tumd and
ouce. You'll ruin it if you dout bv ••
attended to. ‘
‘I don't believe I will.’
‘O, yes, you will though* Nothing*
worse for a piauo than standing uuuma*
‘Do you think you can tune it?*
‘Certainly I can. ‘
‘I don't believe you can,' said the ;<#
‘l'd like to*know why not. 1 ^ cr *'
a piano yet that I couldn t tackle.
‘There‘s one mighty good reason why y<*
can’t in this case. 1
‘l‘d like to know what it is.*
‘You waut me to tell you, do jon'r
*Yes. *
‘Well, it*s because I haven’t got •*.
Pian °* 4 . „ arte
Then the man put his carpet bg w
his arm, wiped his nose thoughtfully
left.
Almost too Dutch to
Yankee while footing it towards on l
got very hard up, and was cudgeDh '
brains to see how he should make x r ‘* ;
a little money. Finally he met a ia
man who was followed by a _
cowardly dog, and he entered into “ CIiT
tion with him. ,
‘Nice dorge you've got there, a
‘Yaw , he pees a very fine tog.‘
‘MI bet you a dollar than 1 can ti
his name is. ‘
‘What ish dot ? And you naf '
tog pefore ?• , [
'No, of course not, hot I'll Uet * u
can tell you what his Barne is. 1
•Py tarn, I dakes dot pet,'said tlie
man, eager to make an honest dol-ao
•Well, call him up here and lt “
a look at him, 1 said Yank. ~
•Here, Fritzy ! Fritzy! C o ®*
make me von teller, ‘ said tke
calling his dog. fea a,
The Yankee patted him on
looked him in the eye, and finaij
open his meuth and looked down *
‘His name is Fritizy, said he,
liberation. , Ji
•Donder audt blix.n !•
Dutchman, with open eye and men
‘Am I not right?' T(r •>
‘Yaw, by tarn, said be, banding
wager. Py Jinks, I know not 0
carry his card town his droat, c 10# to
his tain neck for him, and aw. who**
trying to get a kick at the poor
name he had given away bun£ fi
lial! an honr later that lan** *
mg for another Tictim ■