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Tit South Carolina Legislature, junt
*dj. >urotd, paid sixteen hundred duilara
for spittoon*
wtutru. Brull*9 on To« Scot T—
.ur great follow-citifen, whom some
people irreverectU call Tom Scott, ip at the
brad of a company controlling $350.' 00 00 »
He places one band on the Atlantic arid the
other on the Pacific ; his influence ex'enda
from Saginaw to Mobile, and when ho vralke
eastward from the Golden Gate the wind
©f bia coat-tail topples orer a State Legis
lature at every strike."
‘‘Dolly Vakdjcn."— Doily Varden, the
fortunate young lady after whom the fa«h
ionahlo drees for next Summer is named,
was the charming daughter of a London
locksmith, Gabriel Varden hy name, and
liv ed in the reign of George 111. She after
wards became Mrs. Joe Willet. For further
information we would respectfully refer
Curious inquirers to a certain book called
"Burnaby Budge," written by one Charles
Dickens, an author of some reputation.—
Whether the lady in question was given to
wearing materials of u startling loud color
and pattern, this deponent has im knowledge
or information sufficient to form a belief.
About a year ago, however, pome inspired
modisft re-christened w hat was then known
us “cretonnes," nod called them ‘ D »l!y
Wardens." The name was fir-»t confined to
ehinfues, but it spread to other materials
At a late dry goods exposition ‘‘Dolly Var
den" silks were exhibited, and now whole
costumes, whose like was never seen on sea
or shore, are named after the charming and
coquettish little daughter of a London
locksmith.
Thr Alabama Claims —The following is
a summary ot the claims against Great liri
fca n for los-es by the Confederate cruiser*,
which were filled by the American Com
missioners to the Geneva Conference under
the Washington Treaty :
By the Alabama.... $9 547 GO9 00
By the Boston 4’> 00
By the Chickamauga 95 654 X 5
By the Florida 3 698 6 9 3d
By the Georgia 3X3 770 s'»
By the Nashville 69. 36 7'»
By the Retribution 2 .337 52
By the Bailie 5 540 00
By the Shenandoah 6,44X320 31
By the Sumter 10,695 83
By the T*llahasaee 579 955 52
Total $18700.633 47
For losses from increased war
premiums 1 120 795 15
sl9 821 4-8 62
The above embraces the direct claim
only, the irdiroct claims irc’ude losses su-*-
tained by the sale ot 774,000 tons to foreign
jwners ; figures estimated at $15,00 .000;
and, finally, the consequential damages, hv
the prolongation of the war, owing to the
moral and other aid extended by England
to the C<mfed“retes during its continuance.
Death of the Lakgest VV man in me
World. —Mrs Amelia Brooks, said to be
the largest w -man in the world, acd weigh
ing between 900 ar and 1,00 > pounds, died at
St. L i uis last week. Her profession was
that of a nurse, in which business she wa-i
engaged until very recently. She was
eight hours dying. As no coffin could he
found large enough for her, a box was
built six feet long, twenty-eight inche
broad and twenty-six in depth. Even this
was not sutficiently wide, and it was fund
necessary to press the f. rm nine inches,
but as that was the widest box that eou'd
be got into the room without tearing out
the front of the house, it was thought more
charatable to reduce the clay than to it jure
the premises.
Her dim nsions were five feet ten inche s
in height, twenty-eight inches across the
shoulders, and thirty-seven inches across
the hips. Her arm* were thirty six-inches
in circumference and her thighs sixteen
inches in diameter. When ?he had been
arrayed in burial vestments it w;is found
impossible for seven men to lift her. Fin
all} the box was tibed on one side and she
was rolled *.n, while the priests chanted the
services of the dead. She wa* then placed
in a large wagon, which proceeded careful
ly to Calvery Cemetery. The wagon was
backed up to the grave, and eight men and
six rollers combined their exertions to
lower her into her narrow bed
Toe Indian lerritokv slaughter. —An
unparulled story of lawlessness and murder
comes from the Ind an Territory. Ponding
the trial ofone Proctor. a notorious murderer,
and the circumstances of whose latest
achievement in butetiery are themselves
sufficiently extraordinary, a posse of eleven
deputy marshals was sent to the court house
in the Snake district to await the result of
the trial, and in case of acquittal to arrest
the prisoner on other charges. On their
approach the friends of the prisoner fired
upon them, and a general fight eD*ued both
within and without the court house. The
result was that of the marshal's force seven
cut of the eleven were killed ard three
others were missing. Os the assailants
only three were killed Sixteen <>a seven*
teen person- were wounded, some morta’lv
The sheriff was killed, and the judge receiv
ed three buckshot in the kt.ee.
A demand has made upon the nu
thorities <>f the cation to assist in taki* g
the murderers de> ior a’ive. This is one
f>f the most terrih *> ffiirs ever known in
this country, originating in di-trast and
jealousy, with which the more intelligent
portion • f the inhah'tan’s of the Indian Ter
ritory are misled hy the bad white men
What protection can h<* h-»d may he .-nr
nristd from the fact that Proctor ha- com*
mitted eighteen murderer*, and still unhung
It is th* stern determination of the U died
fcita'ea Marshal to bring to justice the-e
roorderoiH and rebellious meu >#!i no matter
at what sacrifice or expense,*
NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!
SVVT BRCEITF* AT
KING & ALLEN'S.
A Select Stork of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
L ' DRE>S GOODS.
GENTLEMEN’S FUBNISH’G GOODS.
CLOTHING.
H \TS AND 0 \PB
BOOTS AND SHOES,
hardware.
WOODEN WARE.
OROPKERY AND GLASS-WARE,
SADDLERY AND HARNESS,
TOFFEE SUGAR.
RIPE TOR A POO,
FLOUR ME\L.
B vrON L \RD
riIEEXE MW'KEREL.
BUIE ANi * Will pe FISII,
BAGGING AND TIES.
Planter* will find it to their interest to' examine our
took before purchasing elsewhere.
KINO Si ALLEN.
B'-vll-tf Tlmnifiaton. Os. j
HIIOLRSILE I.IOIOS HOIRE
N. G. PHILLIPS,
"orrosirF. brick WARcimrsK, sc>l< st ,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
JT BEING MY INTENTION TO SELL
PURE LIQUORS,
AND
PURE RTQTTORS ONLY.
As it mutter of emmse my s-'L-s have become large—
ami to supply the inrreasieg demand, 1 have on hand
nnd sm constanty receiving a latge stock of l*ure
Bonrlion. Rye nntl Corn WhUkv; Jamai
ca, Boston and Old Medford Kmn; Hol
land, Geneva and Chicago Gin; Old
French. Feneli and Apple Brandy; Cher
ry, Port anil Champagne Wines. MANU:
FACTHURD and
Known LEIF TOBUCO
aNI> cigar®.
I invite the at.tentior.B of the TRADE to mv Don ’s
and Prices, and en-ir-intee to -K.I.E A9T.OW OR T.OW.
EU than the same grade of floods can be bough in
other markets. I also guarantee all floods to come
up to description.
IV. G. PHILLIPS,
maylß-ly Orifßn, <lm.
JOHN HARDER W. W Kt K' INI)
N. A. HARDEE'S SON & CO.,
House EstnbM-hed 183(1.
COTTON FACTORS,
AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MEHCHAITTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Agents for steamers Katie and Swan.
De-lers in I’eruvi-in Guano. Land Plaster •nd other
Fertitixers. Ag.-nts for Star soluble r 'h.*sphH'e. Vhiie
lock’s V r eget it. r, BnighV Raw K n.- Superph -sphate of
Lime. IGt 'psco «Ju ino, t’atap co Bom- Flour, original
“Coe s'’ Superphosphate, and ea Fowl Guano
ect7 ts
I'o -e- i 1? pov e.1i.1 i..v.yoki.- 4
Taeso h.tte.s ua 1 ... .w./1.1
Alley tho t ysteia, nnd wid cu.j
ilEslia^^SllaiSSSSlaiia
Eemi.bnt nul I;.U:n.i ve..t Icacis,
IflKgMlkf.tiit.ii.,.
and arc a prerentiTO of Chills and Ecvcr.
: ; f! * j % u , y' tlji. j 4 lltil
Ad )ield to their powerful ellicacy.
Am an autidoto tor change ts >v au.r &ua E.. t.
to tho wasted! frame, and correct all
Will suve days of suffering to the tick, and
The grand Panacea for all the ills of life.
twwmm
Tie Marl A" 1B
BITT E RsXn^V™iI K
. ™ ™
In YountrorO’d, MarrieuV *—
jf or Single, these Li ters ere ua-'X^
Jr equalled and have been ti.» v
means of Ravin-; life.
* TRY ONE BOTTLE-
feh’d lr
THOMASTON HOTEL
P. T. JFRNINN. Fnpihfsr,
THOM ASTON, GA.
TANARUS! 1 F 11 rl p. iinf.pl (..n in.i *;>Vr ti h• ito
of th>. above ITou-e t:ike<» i.le sur.. in snnonneing
to the nnblii' eenoi-raMy, ihuf no . ff .rt wid b-. -eared to
make it. a firs' la-s Hotel, an.l every -ts *n will be
tn de to gh e satisfaction to id* u ho p i'i tsv-.r him wi'h
their r>:»Tr«n»g... Ft-pie li'ing in the conn rv and
visinng t horonsttm wiM ttlways find neconoundsti n,
and me tis 'nrni-hed at season .hie hours at re 1 octal
rates Oitiz nj of Cp-H are espectfuMy solicited to
lend thei r support and pa'rtinnge.
sept’fi ts 11. T. JKNMNGS
SHINGLES
K b-»vp t-roeiired M it pip Ma-hi* o
▼ v and are now prepared to furnish Shingles to all
who desire them at reasonunle figures
aeglS ts ABNER <t J. V, LEWIA
!.\[I!IISL\, BbS 4 10.,
PORK PACKERS,
wholesale and aitail dkalela is
Groceries and Liquors,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
QN 11ANl» FOR CASH OR ON TIME.
35,000 Lbs. Bacon,
15,000 Lbs. Flour,
5,000 Bale of Hay,
5,000 Bushels Corn,
MOLASSES, SYRUPS, BUUARS, COFFEES, TEAS,
CONFECTIONB, and
FANCY t OODS,
in end Gas variety.
We wuld cull 'he attention of thetftizens of THOM
ASTO \ and ill'xiN generally. to the fact, that we
have in connection with our business s
FRESH MEAT MARKET.
We slaughter our own Stock, nnd will ship per Exp-ess
et all time.- to p rtie- desiring to take a- v mage of the
eppert itiity to procure Fresh TK N N K.-SKE lihEF.
'Our terms are ca.-h. urders leapecllully solicited.
mnylS ts
IJ. R. CIIAMBLKS,
DEALER IN
STOVES, TIN-WA3E,
AND
HOUSE-FURNISHINS GOODS
HVIt.N KSVILLF., GA.
Keej-s always on hand the best Patterr.s of
COOK STOVES,
AND TIN-WARE,
Which he sella at M\CON and ATLANTA PRKJEB,
Give him a call at the I>Ul<’K ROOM next door to
Stafford, Blalock A ('o’s Wsr hausr. iipbiit-ljr
-a.yers barsaparma,
FOR I»# IUFYIAU TKIF 55L0051.
r The repuhftio:; thisex-
J _ eolicnl UMntiuiuc eujiys
j\ is «lc» )Vn{ tVoin iti? vii! c;
/y (. ' iia.iy of wliirii ;;re trulj
* f ,i c . o, - |-< 1 ■;l< mtti
& J , ■ ■ i \ Lve lilt* .-'Vi-tei
VC | •• u -.M-.-v. ;
VPiC pahlf.L •ill!!
i 111 --,VA SO-.* ; it i t Vi
t»i i!k- eotnil ,i ; ' ■-<-.«!»•<-!_
,J. ii.fo iHPIi (•!' li. liie I ! (*: .
Lvotlilo-iia poi oil is one o; liie leoftdc. \■:
•:e eneiinrs of our rn e. Ofii o, tui. uiheeu ;a .
ilelt lesLint of the <e. ii.-.niMo ui.iiei ii.iues the i ol
ututioii,;siul invites thciitUu-k ♦**, t-nfeebling o: !;,
;l disea es, without exciting Mispieion ol if
'l-e-en -e. Again, it f-eem- to breed infertile
r ih -lioml ;i:e iunlv.fnel then, on -nine favoiiih!
•••nsioii, rapidly develop into one «*» other ol u.
'deeus forms, either < n tiie -urihee ru among iii
■‘ i> . In (he. latter, tnlien ie- may he .-'Htklen!,
po-it oil in rise luiprs or heart, or te:uor.~ t«*riiH
! 'f ii\ or. or it show- its pi e-ern ehy eruption
' :’..-e ! or foul uii-rratior- on some part o;
■j" ■. ileave the oecnsioual me of a bold,
f s hr,. .>••7 jxtrWn is advi.-ahb'. even when m
ve ympbe.ns of ili-case appear. Persons ;.f
Id v, it is she follow ing < omphiiots g-enei-nll;.
I imnie<l:.:te ; *’iief, and, at tenglh, «-ure, hv tin.
• of this S.UiS.ir.ti: u I.:i: St. Aiitho
i'i St-’K- or t'r?ixiji,-t/;s, T»itir, S<tt ,
■fitm, Srnfit il-nff. JC i nffiror :r , Soi\ /' i/r.-
• Hors, and other eruption- or vi.-ilde form
V' j ofnfoit# di-eme Abo in the mote eon
•<! forms, as />/<*,■ . l>rnj sir.
l its, i\fil-'jiSf,’ . J\rnrnl<ia. rid
virions Ci ‘ > no: afi< ! ( tioi: of the muscul:;,
; nervous-y terns
> /(,'JiUhi or r rttl ami Mcvcnrinl 7>!s
--— arc i-im'd hy i(, (hourii a long time is ve
;d for suhiininy (hi c •-)> tin- !e i aiadies hy
medium •. 15u! Jr. • onfiaucil u-e of this
i ino ; ii : ni'i jin* eomplalitt. I < o rrho t,
- hit; «, ('! rrinr ■ i i< . / a'f io"oy. and / r0.0U
.. s.-rtst s. arc I'MimnoiiM non reimved and i !ti
■itely 1 tiled Lv its pui i!\ing rid ini igor,-ting
■r. Minute iiiie< tions for oa< f i are are foe.no
our Aimaiei ■, suordied gratis, hln iitniitism
Hoof, when 1 "need liy arcumul; (ions of ex
ons rnaitei- in tin- bleed, yield quickly to it,
■ r irrrf'i !>> Ini >-1.9. Tort : till/, (.'out 4s~
. t :>t o of !!.!•/ irrr, and litttnt
•r - •• {’-ev < ■" do, from tiie
. - SAI S A
■ i•. :!;e Ffrergti.
■ • 0 are 3nu
; ' io- V or>l SI, , ,
. . ! firuri‘ ”s •
•; ■ 'on ton ot
- r ■ . re : : ■ i'• I *! and 1 oil
;■ ve 1 u\\ e; upOJ.
/ 1 r. i'
t C.. J.oweil, ItiaAS.,
.tj ul Auultfiiral Chemists.
Li DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
BARNESVILLE HOTEL,
J. B. CAMP, Proprietor,
BAKNESYILLE, g A.
Per-ons .itoj.pingst rhmifotel sr- nw.rf.i that every
thing will I e iton- to r. i«d r th.nr s-.j .iirn C une..rr »>le
| and plea-ant fho 'atde.- will tie furnished wphthe
b st th.- market att -rds. tnaygi tt
Watch-Maker and Jeweler.
T'N ()U | D res 11* es 1 1 v ' l.ir», z
of Ihoma-ton and vicinltv. that I hire taken a
j window in u r . Win John.-oi V sio e. n.ar the h-del.
wnere l >m prep-red to IP pair > atches and ewelry
in die b si in .nner. Plain !d Kings imele to order.
En r-ving neatly exeeufe'. Ply tares still taken over
twater A rh .rinan's.
«>ct!4 ts JOHN M. LUNQUE"T.
LATHS !
A\ Eh•' *' 00 ' a•• 11 iii-s i.. pr>-ir and to
t furnish LATH** at less figures than they can
be purchased foi elsewhere.
, „ A. 4J. F. LEWIS.
>aly2®-tf Del«y, Os,
JAS. W. ATWATER,
BKALr.K *
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS.
Hardware, Queensware, &c.,
becond d<>or East ot Hardaway's Drugstore, Maindt-,
TITO3X O A..
SWIFT Ji HAMBURGER'S
COTTON YARNS,
AND
HIIEETINGS.
FLINT RIVER
OSNABURGS,
AMD
BEN. WHITE’S SHOES,
At Manti facttiling Price*. I have'Just received wy
fallsro* k of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
WHITE GOODS. NOTIONS. Ac.
A Hplendid I Ine'of
BOOTS ANI) SHOES.
All of which have been bon hi recently in the h. s*
! Markets iam detwrm lied f« efflj at pme.-, to suit th
tillleg
f' unin Produce taken in Exchange for liiHirii
C’ome up g-ntlemen and settle your Accounts sot
IST" and 1871 april2li iy
DR. WM. A. WRIGHT.
The People’s Drug Store!
BARNESVILLE, GA.
4
A huge sup) I\ of KRKSII und <; KM'IN’
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
i
And receiving as the trade demands.
West’s 1V«, 1 Iverosine Oil, Linseed Oil,
White Lend, Spirit* Turpentine, Yarn-
Isliea, Paints, Paintn’s Mutt-rial*. n fine
lo« of Lamps and Chimneys, Window
lis Putty, Pocket Cutlery. A gou<i assort
ment of
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco,
CIGARS, and all oth-r articles be Rtsw.ifty ke« ps LOW
for « A *ll
rh"«e th it have h«u*n fi-or-d with credit must c<»m«
forward and settle, as inonev is what he mutt have to
pay for wh it you have bought heretofore * pi2R if
POWE LL !& IWURPHEY~
|3ANKERS,
Brokers & Warehousemen,
BARNESVILLE, GA,
Are prep tred to buy and sell Exchange, receive I)e
posits aid Advance on Cotton stored with them,
novll-if
PATENT
MATALIC BURIAL CASES.
r\ M ••"W \•' 1 •(1 Ve on but *i
Fl-K't* PCTKNT MKT4 Lie ii|TKI \L C A **K. and
can tarnish them to order to naftfes. WHi It J o make
and deliver Wooden t offiris, at short notice. »
april22 tt .M-IIN N. WEbU Ag’t
ELDER lIOUSEr
INDIAN SPRINGS, GA.,
W. A. ELDER & SOX, Proprietors,
wp’l Irnntvn Guise 18 now open fur
JL the reception of visitors.
KATKt OF BOARD.
Per v«. th Mft oo
( htldren and Servants 17 Mi
Pel- \\ eek ... .jo no
rer I >»y .... % „
BRO WN’S 11 ()T'EL,
Opposite Passenger Depot.
W. F. BROWN & 00.,
I PROPIETOHS.
MACON, GEORGIA.
FRED. A. RICHARDS, Clerk.
3? Y E HOU SE,
FORSYTH, Utl IY.
E M?*d< ~,-1 I'Sv f
I he above h- n*e and inf-nm the prh'ic. it
ban b -en r nov .ted and r. fitted in e-- r\ department
an- bi~ »ab e shall be supplied with -ill the luxuries of
the mink. t.. that n<> p.ing n..r inonev will h.- spaied to
icn’er his gu. sf* le pleasant and h-rii.v
P lite servants will att. n I hN table, »nd efficient n.,'r
t»rs will b- in at>. n lance hi 'he arrival <>t each train
urriv **'- hand y»r ehe-ktyi.,
the YK HOIT>K port. r. Adjoining the i wil
have a Bathing Saloon hot nr cold a* all fc nr»
WILLIIAM SCAKRRitron
oct<l - u Pmprfetor.
SP< »TS\V(X)D HOTEL,
MACON", GEORGI A ,
I Nearly opper-ite P a erg. r 1> f>~t, One Mi o*es Waju.
Special Attention to Ladle-, an 1 Families t aveling.
THUS. H. HARRIS.
C. J. MtCLELLYA, Proprietor.
Superintend' n*. jun,3tf
i HARDEMAN &S pXr KS
inanv frt.-j»d» snd p trots Tier *r»- at iheir ol l
stand, re .tfv and willing to >e. ve th>-m in the
Storage andSaleCotton.
They deem it unnecessary »n make r»l. dgo* fir •bv
their’nuts • e ahull kn.-v rh.m" .F-nige us bv th-s-e
—we :sk n-. more. Ymir Interest ts »Hf in erot; and
onr long exp, ,-i. no- enaM-n a-*o guard and advan.-e
i». Vtor.- we cuiinn* promis.—in,.re you will not ex
pect. Th- ti'U il arc .o.mndations exteu<'eil to those
who honor us w ith their patronage,
aejn&yfim UaKDKMaN & SPARKS.
M BRIDE & CO,.
IMP RTERP OF
EARTHENWARE,
TABLE AND
POCKET CUTLERY,
AND MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS FOR
SIL ER PLATED WARE
<Bc C . <& O.
ATLANTA, GEOIiG A
NAVE W IH miT.
McBRIDE & CO ,
MANUFACTURERS AGENTS,
Ufler to the Trade the Cheapest First-< lasg
FRUIT J A RS,
in the State.
FRUIT JARS,
CHEAP
FRUIT JARS.
TO MERCHANTS.
We will dnpli ate any 'F'A Y<*l K Hssortm.nl ot
tHO KK Y. II I' KI:Y -• l£ *.L sa- W .ILK vip
Lave issoried ‘'rates oi Bl'.?*"I
lItO.XS'OAE l\ll I. I'.WIIII!
of our owm importation, p.-o-k-d o our order, and t-'X
i> *ILY si’l'iß.. Ml T»IE W,t\l’s ..F (’•» Nl tiY
MKUCiI A NT> containin' no high pr c and -tiahes or
tu cen«, or other r l sioek bu' iusi sit h tioo s as
those i constant eash demand. W. sell rate* Inr net
cash for Su.llo. and gua.an'ee eniite anlie'.-ctlon Ur
everv purchaser Will send lisu»on application
ma> 13 l.v
I,adi i;s siokk:
MILLIERNY!
MILLINERY!!
FANCY GOODS, ETC,
At my new store on West sire of Thompson st.,
THOM ASTON, GA.
\J K b>, v p mi ... and or,. ,r... uo.-l.
V y receiving a hermfffuF V \ PIETY and L tTE>T
>TY ISni PWd.nt)(f WIVSEf « > DStnour
li ie, in fact everything to be found in •< first el .ss
MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT,
In part, such as I.tPIKS nml MFSBF,- Hat;. Honn.-ts.
and ' rime ings ..f ev. rr design and p Mem Flow rs[
Uibbons Isr>d.l "re ih-. H. g nt t* ahes and K..ws’
I .aces olh.rs, 1 uffs (i| »c, and Ifopir) A choice
*■ lec'ion of real and imitation
HAIR GOODS.
A’d ever, thing appropriate to I.adi-s and Mis e>
d-est* The l.adi. s <>f I'pg..n and adj .it jpg oiintirs are
respe-tf iUv r. q-i-ste p. c ill and examine our stock
before purehH'ing elsewl ere
Dress-Making, Cutting & Fitting,
done at .«h..rt notic- and imhemmt appi „ved style. als<-
• undly sewing ol a 1 ki ids
MR«. CARRIE F. PAYXE. la e of Atlanta.
Oh, who is ennnecfe.t with niv house is ag nt tor the*
WKKD«»FWI\HJ MAI ItlN'K.'an will take great plea
sure in exhibiting it t.. arn who wi.-h to test its tm-i’s.
A1 r-'ers carefullj filled a..<l satistaction guaranteed,
t 'alt on or a dress
sep 28-ts Thnmaston, (la.
GO OO 'VAN^sI
\\' lIF • O•r. f tr,.t »F. . ! t-,m .♦ •
w * amount of goods for the smallest amount of
money is >• q-es inn which Is and iiy asked hi tne p. ople
W. pHiy lo 1 rri that t V tNS I Mug and Varieti *»,..re.
ffefrnesvilie Cm You can get the hugest arn- ont of
goiais f rthe smallest amonnr -f mi. R-y It ioii ,to
not beli.' eit j*»-t step into VAN 8 when \.,n g) to
B-irnesyil e. and .sk prr. rs,.->sd ~.8 wilt be eonvinc and
that you haie found 1 1» tighi pfciti;.
IK ”11 "i ll? h'flff. ■ t >1 .i -iff,. f.l
tp r.vN'-i.
JF J, U wal!t ik (jei ,-v. !•},(- .( n , r<>
Van’s.
IF v- ii u- ir.n t-L ifon ;»r -r j f’l ar- to .
tf" to Ta.N’A
JF V U Wilt.' I* I fV>«*ri«t' rn*s .ter t r
VAN’S
■ U H lit T \ rlr. n: ri. f-.
VAN’S.
IF i ntr * *M u ip. I * ruiiipi". • f nit
kinds cheap g to VAN’S.
J\ *ti rt. if \ M wai t a >tii n- .r r
VANS.
jui>2»-U Bern. sville. La.
M A HlilT YARD.
GRIFFIN, OA.
r r ii ’-r ’Y —ow , ...f,,.., Li.
I • 't ieofks an-l evarv t-odv els- ot th- fic*.»hat e
sid.e bis con ecrion with this sum- business in the
Uitv of Pliilst delpliiat,
which ff d> him mam ad- antagvs, he has opened a
MARBLE BUSINESS
Inij-rffin -n his .wn -icc.>ui t. .ind -s pr. pared-o turn
> h any stvle ol onu-oentul \\ «i km. terms as ccom
m-alati gas p.»s bl- I e'es to marij fi-e
EN TS. <ScO.,
whieh he hnsp.-t up n thes veral (Vrneteri. sos t,ri n.
Sreenville. Newn.n, Latirai.ge, Foreylb a..d many
parts of the cou try. mayl3 ti '
Judson’s Marble Works, I
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
II ’NT’ »• TITRb K ,» h .. ~..
I li-.n and 'merican Nfaib'e. M.-nnmer t. Box
T*.inb-i. Head an ' F.-.r St n.-s, k’- mlture 'tarl f, and
V .ces. Ir n l.’allin- for»Jr h ve | rn j e t .
Ottic- and works on l*e chf r. e n»r. et (tr iers s-1 riled
and prompily file and. I’rtCi 8 reasonable. T erms cash
D. N. JUI>M>N.
oeti’ii*6c» AU&uta, Oa^
FIRST PIiKMuT,
Aw.racd tt Gotten r .
Augusta 1 ‘
« I j\ Jj '
*
if - ■" >«.
Fclrs where F S hitit td
1870.
TIIE SlXf; ]?]>
CnvfSTnp.i „ h , „ v V 1 ! ’
pe -pie. r.-c. iv. and the r irf .
! **'Z I [' "» »lv-b f.r »eu. 'i h ' *'
soldin I s7»*. t *t». Ilundr and >ni i« ' “® '
and Hghi Hurube-I an" Thi v ' v * ’i u ,
Ibe >ii>g. r Miinu>actu>ii g T. mu ,» " f '*
: sold over -h- rie r .„, e p?. p
Machine C-o piny ■
fc*ld over the Wlrox * Clbbss'ewit, '*
'• achlne nmi.am. t
‘old over the Weed ‘ewingM clir.e ’
Compiny
Bold oi er the <sr*.t er A Baker 'ewin- '
VP.chine • oinp n»
bold ovenh. How e Ma-hiner.mnsnv .V
8. Id av. r the Whe.br * W t | M , r
Maniitncturtfig « on,p ,t, v + ,
It Is the most simple ami t ,. iu r . ,’ J ‘
now in t:a< K ' »and
Ih. si util- gives an even tension fr,„.
the . tnpti bold,in. "
w!„ k r,: h *'. , : , " t ; ,,,r hU ‘
»h S f i JV 'l’" with lit r.vi. (
thef. e.l, ands oi-, hat loheavi rueh,,, , *
on chat gmg the ten.!, n i„.,ki r |IN ,, ~* v
rnmeo'work ban an, i.-t, . ma ,. h |, *•'
"e u the si might i e-.'b H i..‘ |i ».p (ll ,
finer ,v. ik than the*u-vel ne-dl » 1 1. « i
Inm iou it s e dos id-w N w h ,
fnanig For Speed a fid use of. I<• S.|, ~~f
( »IH ma< b frer.t Is all ,\ f r
* ureorde. tu te, g the*. r quid., ,
bin.le, h mniel. branier. t-lle. < ,..|,„,|„ |lt ,,.
mem are mi pb -n itee-h nsri
We have the test •! silks w „ . ,
at wh. f s l«- fid igtsil. o all ,-n| r- , n ,
We will |,la. «• the *inge Mi in , „
with an ma. hin- ion o.a -ih'o i »i |,
’•he sales »►’ our New ran.d*
l»f* ff-'lti if-Cieasing >|. wilig i's | . p„l |.| ,
ttn new No ; Chin, l. T dh.is -,n.| h i
Is th. ».«-*• in Hem rke tx nil.. h,i.. r ..„,,
Are now sold . -,.si 'erm- at th t
K . I.‘ l'l N.Ta.c I geld, at is »| a Iti-ht « ,
i tttinert R.-om, Hill Mreet
b.H HI O*-I iW , »|:TH, igetd s'Ht.ri r-vll'i-
S K WILDF.I k ‘"N I ynt si K-rs ih
A gel ts wni,l. and e' er\ where <lk ||.r. ».| N-ad
'HI, etc., alw i>soii hand Mitrhing ne«ii\ -. ,
* It l> (I i-| y
(J**tier*l Ag. nt for (ieoigi.-, 8- uih < it n
F|.,rk*»M. • c 2! fife..
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Rve-y y°
l 1:V ol tii
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f re’nb. i ;
ilon fb ’ Cit ; .
to i; > you- i*l
it soft, \ utrous, r.tv.
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LIBERAL CAE H AtYAKCEE I
O O T T C N ■ B
Guam, Mins' i lf l
SAVANNAH. GA
r> 1 tt t‘F- "t Fl'l IV •■ r '•
k and I*l Bters of ■ eoitis. Florida nf
that their
Large Fipe-Peccf WAr.rrcf : -l
C'apiuftjr ‘4VOOO
ST and
Is now ready 'nr the st>.*sg" of (o"'
a”, pr. pared to make
L her at f'/ish
r I
(*n i'otton in st«-ie und to b-l.' a , y- *
titn-. chargit g bank rate- «-f ’t*t r ""
M..n. i. send v*.nr Ci.'M-n t*» . < ri *A '
nr 7 ts '.I t'ol LK. > I
Postponed Executors B
%1 * ILL be sold *- f cre th-C-nrth-r <-’
* n 1 'T j
n**xt. or ’er of th** * >r»*i^* rv • “
sreoiin s unnaid b-l* ngi g t.. il- e#Ht * ■
son .‘eceesed. Tcnns oi sale cash I
f. h*4 id I
S5 TO SIO PER CAY
who erg: g in our new Busin.ss nisk; B
per t'H' in th. ir own localises f ,p n e H J.. jil
iwstmeth.ns Bent free by to*’l . ” I
b> nrnt, w#rk.
feTineoit it C<x, Fortland,