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to-day is selling ini Jpverpool at a
price' that will barely pay here
are offered to be delivered in June
and Jnly next, at prices equivalent
Ded^i^^^cCaars per
to get your cotton to, market, and
what are the proceeds per pound to
yon? Can yon, nnder the present
syftom of' Cotton raising, pay ex-‘
periscsan $40 to $50 per bale?
CAhsidor these facts, and act like
sane men. Plant less cotton , m9re
corn, more oats, more wheat, more
potatoes marc peas, more tn^mps,
more everything that goes to' teed
man and beast, and let yonr cotton
be the last of all crops The,writer
is no alarmist, but a plain, business
man, talking practical, views of
things; but in all seriousness, our
State and section is hopelessly
rained unless less cotton and more
lireadstufls ore produced.
One Tiiino tiie (Jranoebs have
Done.—They have broken the power
and combinations of pork packers.
They started out the past fall as they
did the fall before to buy pork at about
three dollars—earpectlng again to g^t,
double the price when they sold as
they dfd last year. But the grangers
were too sharp for them this time.
They said, “rather than sell at these
loir figures we wdl pack our own
pork.” So all over the West the gran
gers combined, determined to pack
unless they could get what their pork
was honestly^woitb.i fork came in
slow, not fast’enough tt>' meet the de
manded of the packers. The packers
became alarmed and thought they
had bettor make smaller profits,, and
so commenced'oflering higher prices.
Tiie grangers were firm, ressolutc,
and insisted on higher prices, and tiie
packers jttSe 'edhipelled tot pay them
The result is, pork to-day Is worth
S4 25 per* hundred instead of $3.
Ulic farmer have triumphed over the
combinations to wrong men. Millions
more of dollars have ben saved to them
than otherwise would have been.
They needyd the money and have got
it. They are entitled to it, and have
only got what was their due. The
farmers can combine on a larger and
grander scale than any other class,
when it becomes necessary.—St L'niis
11 ural. I
A Lesson Leabned.—Some time
ago, a Mrs. Buckleby, who lives over
in Berrinc county, direcred her son
Samuel, a lad of 14 years, to take a
turn jU the .churn. Now, as Samuel
had set his heart on going to fishing
at that very. time, he l got his back up ?
and flatly refused to agitate the cream,
The curvature was promptly taken
out pfhia^inc by a slipper, and with
‘ t¥ars in bis eyes,” he went on duty
with the dasher. In about half an
hour, and during the brief absence of
his mother, his eyes fell upon a plat#
of fly-poisoh, and A bright, smart
thought struck him Just before Mrs,
11. come iu, Samuel lifted the fatal
plate (o his face, and os she enterd
he |»pt the “pi»in ? , from his lips with
l lie dramatic * exclamation: “There,
mother, I guess you won’t lick
morel” Now what did this Spart'in
dame do? Did she shriek for a doctor
and fall into hysterics? Not much.
She simply took Samuel by the nap
ot the neck, lifted him deftly into the
pantry, J>eat the white of six eggs
togetherrand told him to engulf the
same instanter? he, refusing, she
called tho hired girl, and in a twink
ling Sam f(Husd. himself outside the
albumen. Then Mrs. B. began pre
paring a mustard emetic. Seeing
this, Sam's pluck dissolved, and he
commenced begging, and crying, “I
was only trying’ to skeer ye.” But the
stern mother was not to be soltencd,
aud Samuel had to swallow the mus
tard. lie was then forced to take a
dose of pain-killer, and Had his back
rubbed with the “Vigor’6f Life,” and
his stomach , with the “Oil ot Black
ness.” Then ho vomited up everything
but his bo6ts and socks. This being
over, he took seven Ayer’s pills* two
spoonfuls of castor oil. a tcaspoonful
of salt and a blue pill. And now, if
you want to behold the maddest boy
in Michigan, just say “fly-poison to
Sara Buckleby.—Lajtortc Herald.
itoYALTY.—Our uorthern exchan
ges aro filled with glowing ac
counts of the nuptials of the Duke of
Edinburg, the Queens second son, and
Marien tho only daughter ot the Czar
of all the Bussias, which come off.
last peek at St. Petersburg. England
.is idlying^£«^lf.wi#> tome of the
mightiest poweis in Europe. Has she.
n?t got a Iloynl scion for Miss Nellie?"
t»i* we might contract a royal alliance
between the Princess Beatrice, Victo
rias youngest /daughter,' and • Prince
Fred.
Irriveat fiavaAaoh- ......
’ Connect at Lire < 'ok villi train* oaJ.P. A M.
iXB., for and from JacknoaviUc, ftlhliiw(ii,<te.
South-western Railroad.
Close connection at Lawton with trains Tot and
from Florida, an J Western Division Passengers
Sleeping cm nuttUkri^b to ThanMviUe. '
' ACCOMMODATION TRAIN,
vurm Divmo*.
Leave Lawton, Sunday excepted—..-~._7.3R am.
Arrive at Valdosta .,«•*« “ A33 « •
Quitman 44 **. *• 10.64 •*
ThoouuTiUe " 44 “ 2.40p
Altwvy •« " ■« 700 4
Leave Albany, “ " *”*
Thomaaville '
Quitman
Valdosta
2.10pm.
Jdosta
Arrive at Lawtow
Ktit alfaa .
western Railroad, leaving All—. , ,
day, and Thursday and arriving at Albany
Monday. Wednesday, and Friday.
Mull Steamers leave Bainbrldge every Thnrs-
»v at ft a. ufor ApalacMon'a.
mar29-tf. If. 8. Haunts, Gcal Supfc.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE,
Savannah, Ga.. Nov. 1. 1073.
O N and alter Sunday, tho 2d Inst;, /’Kaaenger
Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad, Its
branches and connections will run asfol.ows;
TRAIN Sf> 1 - GOING SORTII AKD WEST.
Leaves Savannah ——MR«
Augusta - V.ORatn
■ in Augusta
Mifledgevlllc.
MUlerigevlI)
Eatonten—
10,09
11,55.
Leaves Macon for Columbus..
4 4 » Eufoula J».iw
; « 4 • Atlanta. 7,30
Arrives at Columbus 3,57
4 4 Eutaula — 10,20
4 4 Atlanta,..—.~..» 1,40
COMING SOUTH AND KlST.
Leaves Atlanta. 1,00
u AUani
Colum
....7,25 ‘
lumbus—ZXSfll**
Arrives at Augusta.
Arrives in Augusta...
Leaves Macon tor Columbus...
Arrives at MiUedgsvIUe...
Thomasville, Georgia.
la divided Into twe eoual Terms of twenty weeks
la Hepieomer. and the necoBU oa the
BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS:
MR. JOHN E. BAKER, A. M;, PRESIDENT-:
Pare and applied Ms the antics '■ Ancient Languages
REV. CHARLES S. ROCKWELL,
’ Sa.van33.aJb. Adveptlsementa.
P. Jftaeombfiv & Co.,
SUOCESSOBS TO H. A. TOPHAM * CO.'
CLOTH1JVG, HATS,
And Men's Furnishing .Goods.
140 Congress and 139 St. Julian Streets, SAVANNAS, GA.
The finest selected Stock of Goods in the South. Call and
examine. No trouble to show goods.
mar21-12m
The only First-class one price Piano
sold in the world. Thonsands of medals,
testimonials, &c., testif to the Power, So
nority, Brilliancy and
SV9E9HO* WQBMM&JTSBIV,
And WEAR of these superb instruments.
in* .i
These Instruments contain the wonderful Vex JubDante, and
other improvements peculiar to, and original with the E8TEY
ORGANS. a larger number sold than those of any other make.
' PRICES MODERATE AND TERMS EASY.
Liberal discounts given to Churches, Sundry Schools and
Lodges. Good cheap pianos from
$250 and. TTp'warcis.
A large stock of Sheet Music and Musical merchandise.
Send for copy of “Georgia Musical Eclectic,”and price-lis
of Musical Merchandise to
GUILFORD, WOOD &CO.,
scpt27-Cm
ATLANTA or MACOBf, GA.
MRS- M. J. BAILEY,
MRS. W.J. YOUNG,
In charge of Katie Department.
... . oi. A vr . > *?».■ - .
Terms for Coarse of twenty Weeks:
Regular Course in Collegiate Department, ..... S23.00
“ . “ Primary “ 17A0
“ “ Music “ 25.00
“ “ French “ ..... 10.00
No incidental or extra expense, charged.
The Trustees feel Justified in wying that the course of instruction Uaa thorough and practical, and
the Teacher* aaettclcataeare to be f and Insnysmll.r Institution, and with thsadvantage*ef
pleasant and healthy location, good society and variad church privileges they earnestly recommend
tha Institution as wsll worthy tha public support. J 1
Forthrther information apply to Mr. JOHN E. BAKER, or to A. H. HANS ELL, Secretary, or to
"w_ j\ 'z'OTTisra-,
President Board of TVur teem.
Bo a*d ean be had^goodtamilllM^from$15tot20permonth^^^^^^^artl-ly^^
Sa.vsLnn.a3a Advertisements.
CARPENTERS, BUILDERS,
and others in need of
BOORS, SASHES, BLINDS,
MOULDINGS,
Stair Railing, Blind Trimmings,
SASH WEIGHTS, HEAD OR SIDE LIGHTS,
GO TO
H. P. BICKFORD,
(Successor to BLAIR A BICKFORD)
171 Bay St. Savannah, Ga.
M. HOLEY & CO.,
186 A181, Corner Jefferson & Broughton, Opposite St Audretn Hall
Savannah Georgia,
Wholesale and Retail
DEALERS IN .
FURNITURE.
iodasaorliSentofanclwuaofFuraSure. han *'* * #rse ’ **“ ’-—dw
BEDROOM, PARLOR, LIBRARY, KITCHEN,
Or Office Furxitcbe ot even- description, auitable for Countiy or City me
Hail*, Moss and Excelcior Mattresses,
Of any ,ize, ready made or made to Order.
Feather Beds, Pillows, Bolsters, Etc.
Feather* for sale ot Wholeaolo and Retail.
Show Cases and Children's Carriages of all Descriptions
.o“w.7r 9 ic r eT VatiDS,,a<,rOP “ irinSOffUrnitu « ««“««> Promptly at rea-
4Ti n a™ M ‘ <, ' iC, '' ed ’ anJ particu, “ r •“““«» paid to fiUiag, pacUug and
U. LOWENTHAL, formerly connected with tho A t- r n i
nected with the above Firm, an'd wifi be'plj^d' C °‘"
March 21-12mo.
A. J. MILLER,
CO’S
Eaton ton...
s in Augusta....
* 4 4 Savannah.
. Train No. 2 being a through train on the Cen
tral Railroad, Monping only at whole stations,
passengers for haJf stations cannot be taken on
^^aascngcrpforWniedgeville snd Eatonton will
take train No. 1 from ravsnnah and Nhgusta
and tra n No.2 from points on the Soutewestern
Railroad, stianta and Mrcoii.
WILLIAM RODGER
nov2d-tf
General Superintendent.
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD
O .Vsnd
'
THE LARGE8T, CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE SOUTH.
The only BUSINE.SS SCHOOL in the South conducted by an
* Trains o
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE,
Macon, Ga., Oct. 26. Is73.
alter Sunday, the 2G in#t.. Passenger
/food will run as follows
K WAIT LA PASSKNOKU TRAIN.
Leave Macon 9,05
Arrive at Kufaula 5.40 p
; :
« Arlingtt
ngton...
-_.7,20
__J45
. FortGain.-n
Leave Clayton..—., —
Bataula..—..
Fort Golt.es.
._._....7A»an
8,no an
9^5 a n
tical yfccouuhuit. The actual expenses <-f students Irom FlFTE_
than It Will cost them to attend second class, or imported institutions.
K EEPING,
PARTNERSHIP,
th the Alliany Train at Smlthrtlle.
and the F«irt Gaines Train at Cuihtert «lally,
[font Sunday.
AU«ny Train connect with Atlantic and Oalf
Nailroa*! I rains at Albany, and will run to Ar-
>n on lilakely extension I'ucsalay and Frl-
returning Wednesday and Saturday.
COLUMBUS DAY rASOENGER TRAIN. .
Leave' Vacon..— 8,45 a I
'oliimbua _..l,.V)p i
J acksonville,Pensacola
—AND—
MOBILE RAIL ROAD CO.
O s i^
N AND AFTER SUNDAY. Octotn r 19th.
JACXHON Vll.l.
,j ^*was=
Arrive at Saraoaai»....._..._.....:.._._
I*5ave Jacksonville....
’ 1 Lake City..
LikeOak
Arrive at 8avannah....
IJpgJgJJgL-.
\StiumZZ
Arrive at TallRhame
Leave TalishssKf.
Arrive at Quincy—
BADITQ ST. *ABXS,-TURSPATS, THTMRAT*
AND SATURDAYS. *
Arrive at Columbus...
_.._7,1'> p in
Making close connection with ff’estern Rail-
tail at - olumbus for Montgomery, Mobile, New
EC PAULA XIGI1T FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODA
TION TRAIN.
«re Macon .9,10 p m
rrive at Kulaula....._..._.._ 10,20 a m
• ‘Albany 7.10 am
I^av* Eufaula.. 7,25 p m
.411>any...._ 8^0pm
s at Macon A,45 a n
ins leaving Macon and Kufaula on thh
sche,lule cunday, Monday, Wednesday and
Thursday nights, connect ac Smitbvllie will
- sins to Albany. VIRGIL POWERS,
iv29-tf Engineer and Superintendent*
MACON & BRUNSWICK R. R.
Superintendent's Office,
Macon, <>A m Nov. 29,187*.
> X and mtter Monday, Dec. 1st, unti
ther notice, trains on this read will i
. and express, DAILY, (Sun-
at Josu.
Arrive at Brunswick...
unswick.._„
’days excepted.) -
8,30 a i
Irunswi ‘
I*eave Brunswick.
..10,30 p m
rrr-JgiS
Arrive at Macon...._...._ 5,00 p
Night Freight and Accommodation, Daily.
Leave Macon and Brunswick Depot. 8,00 p
Arrive at Jesnn.. r, «»
L-ave Jesup.
Arrive at Macon a Brunswick Depot..
J/awkinsville Accommodation Trail
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave lMacoo 3,30 p
JJOpn
Dally,
Hawklnsvllle.
Leave f/awkinsville.. 7,
Arrive at Macon —
The day powenger ami express train
itii the Atlantic and Unix Railroad
.11 peint* In Florida.
The nigh* fieight and arcomnedstion connects
‘ Jesup with accommodatloD train for Savan-
h, Macon and Brunswick tiepot is the Macoa
rminal point tor this train.
JAS. W. ROBERTSON,
WESTERN & ATLANTIC R. R.
COME ANY.
OFFICE GE.V. PASSENGER AGENT,
At* * —
QX and afteMhis
ESTABLISHED FIFTEEN YEARS.
SETTLEMENTS,
Buslnes Forms, Ac.
COMMERCIAL
law,
PEFJIAXBHIP.
MATHEMATICS
Tlic coane ofsttuly is ponilucto.1 ou
ACTUAL BUSINESS PBINOIPLES.
Supplied with hanklni: snd other offlrea. coinblnlnE ever, known tacillty for Importing o
THOROUGH PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION.
In the shortest possible time and at the least expense. Graduates of this institution, as practical ac
countants stand pre-eminent over thoee from any other Business School In the country
The established reputation of this institution, the tb- rough PRACTICAL course
of study, and the success of its Graduates, ranks It
THE LEADING BUSINESS SCHOOL IN THE SOUTH.
Our course of actual business training is the best and most practical of the age. No vocations.—
Students admitted at any time. No Classes. Business Advo»te^orautiningmt^iar^rab|rs, mailed
JuneT-lyr - 4 * —• <•
i any address.
Edward Rowe
No. 5, IIoHingworlh Block,
MACON, - - GA.
PlMMGasFiir,
General Southern Agent for the
“ Gaaster Complele Gas-works.”
ilv
Suitable For
Village.. Hotel,. Churchc., Stereo Factoriee,
TO TIIE LADIES!
MRS. SARAH A. PETERS,
Atlanta, Ga., July 10, lt>73.
Railroad.
Irrivesin ..
> A tinti
in Atlanta.-
nai:d Virginian Cities,
11,00 an
WOp
Arrives at D»lt^7..!"!^ j> m
Arrives at Chattanooga. 1,10 m m
Pullman Palace Drawing-Room and Sleeping-
Cars by this train f. um Atlanta to L> DCLbnrg
Ml all intermediate points without change.
Passengers leaving by this train arrive in
New York the second afternoon, at 4,44 p m,
over thirteen hours earlier than passengers by
any other route cau wi h safety roach New York,
Lea<
If*i v ” —- —r-r— m
^Me cohne.tion at Chattanooga for id*’points
Pullman Palace Cora on all night trains.
For timber particulars address.
B. W. WREN-V,
decC-tf GenT. Passenger Agent.
MACUH A AUGUSTA R. P.
SUPERfNlANUfcNgSOFFICE,
/~YX and after^f onday, October *13^
trains ou the Macon and Avgnsta
rnaasfeUowi: ■ . . .
Day Train, Dally, (Sundays excepted.)
Arrive;
-639 am
._345paa
—8 40am
MSp8»
Respectfully informs the Indies of Thomss-
rille and suit--nodlug country, that she ha* *
ipened a complete and well selected stock *
Spring Military Goods,
—OF THE—
Newest and Latest Fashions,
Sachas Hats and Bonnets, trimmed snd s
trlmme.l. Trimmings, Plumes, French Flowers,
A1<1 Gi ves, Corsets, Laces and everything usu
ally kept in n first rises millinery establishment
Coll nod examine my goods. -Vy prices are pat
i as low ns la any market.
PRESS-SWUNG and FITTING!
Ia this line I am well prepared to please
most fastidious, in both prices and work, »nl
licit a liberal share of patronage, feeling satisfied
(hat I can please ail. apefi 1 r
■ FLUTIKG, in fill the Latest sod
moat Improved Styles, done on short
PULASKI HOUSE,
SAVANNAH,GA.
S. N. PAPOT A CO. *
^Every attention shown to guests.
The House is centrally located and
(WITH LATEST IMPOVEMEXTS.)
FOR 20 YEARS THE
STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE
THROUGHOUT THE WOULD.
OVER 750,000 IN USE.
If job think of buying n Sewing Machine (twill
pay you to examine the records of those now in
sseand profit bp experience Tbe Wbrxlxk
& Wilson stands aloxk as the only Light
Running Machine, using the Rot any book
making a LOCK Stitcm, alike on both sides ad
the fabric sewed. All shuttle machines waste
power in drawing the shuttle back sftei
stitch U formed, bringing double wear and i
apoBb th machine and operat r. hence while
etLer machines rapidly wear ont, the IThkeleb
X Wilson lasts a Lifetime, and proves on
economical investment. Do not believe nil
I* premised by so-called “Cheap”machines von
»h-uld require proof that yearsof nan have tested
their value. Money once thrown- away connoc
lie recovered.
Send for o«r ciren’an. Machine* sold on easy
term*, or monthly payments taken. Old machines
put in order or reeeivedVn exchange.
Wheeler A Wilson Mr’o a>.’s Office
Savannah. Augusta. Macon A Columbus, c
W.B. CLEvesjGen. *gt^ Savannah, Ga
maySI 10b,
DR. HOOD’S
eureka
LIVER MEDICINE.
. j—i**- r -f 'iiTMililnilm, ,
t>r Liver cTmp'nfnt, BOl ousoeas. etc. It feno
humbug. Read the Mowing certificates, and
_ km Wx Pekbt.
Columbus, Oa. Dec. fa^nr-
Db. Haon: Dear eir—Your Eureka Liver
Vediciae 1* Jm best medieine I ever used *er
sick headache. Fours, truly, J. W. Hold.
To * r. E. C. Hood : Dear -Ir-I have tried
your Eureka Liver Uedkine.aad believe it to ha
the best in the world. Bevp’y, r. Peck
_ „ Lmrtix, Oa-. June 10, VTZ.
Dx. Hood : Up M two months ago 1 was
greatly troubled shunt every month with b llous
and feoad nothmr that acted Hke the
Eureka, although 1 had takes ino- i;
t*r, vinegar Bitters, and
so troule with biliousness,
say that the Eureka is the
THE MCAFEE H0U8E,
SOAXTW.VXL.XJi,
BOEHM,
TQft&CCQS,
AGENTS FOR BLACKWELL’S
Genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco,
Manufacturers of the Celebrated Brands of Fine Scgars,
COTTOJf BOLL, POSTILLION, PAPAGENA, PANDORA. LA MER-
VE1LLE. LUPIN, DESSERT, GOLDEN BUG. JASMINE,
MORNING CALL. LA MYRRHA, GRENADIER,
ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC.
All kinds of PIPES and SMOKER’S ARTICLES.
: : : Savannah, Sen,
mnrtl-12 mo’s.
T. J. DUNBAR &C0.,
Importers and Dealers
-IN-
BRANDIES,
WINES,
WHISKIES,
Gins, Segars, Etc.,
And Proprietors • of the Celebrated
Indian
Vegetal Bitters
131 Bay Street,
Mr. W, A. Lcdbrtteb is still with us and will
>e pleased to hare his old friends call aud •
xhen visiting the City.
THE ALBANY HOUSE,
MERRICK BARNES, Proprietor,
ALBANY, UEOROIA.
THIS nofjejj well famished and every way
prepared HMMaerommodation of the tra ref.
ing pnblie; e»tl» satisfaction guaranteed.—
jjjp tahi« is supplied with the best the country
» rK * the servanta are un«ur|>asM-<i in
■RmteneMtand attention to the wants of guest*.
Omnibuses convey passengers to and from the
different railroads promptly. Charges to suit
the times. JsnlO-tf
John Oliver,
K0USE & SIGN Painter,
0tL&ga& GLAZIER.
No 3 Whitaker Street, N. W. Corner Bay Lane
SAVANNAH, GA.
DPALEH in
P^^hes, Blinds,
Jhx>rs, Mouldings,
Phints, Oils,
Window Gloss,
Patty,
Brushes, and
all Painters’
and Glariers’
M A. T E IL I A. LS .
MIXED PAINTS OF ALL COL-
OHS AND SHADES.
marSl-ly
Lovell & Lattimore,
155 & 157 Congress Street,
SAYAKNAK, - GA:
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
American, English and German
House Furnishing Goods,
Cooking, Parlor, and Ileating Stov
Guns, Pistols and Sporting Goods,
Kedale’s. Celebrated Water
Filters, Xaifo and Hollow
Ware, Tin Plate and
Sheet Iron.
A lar*,e assortment of AGRICUL
TURAL IMPLEMENTS on hand.
Parties ordering goods will have
them carefully and promptly filled.
mch 22 ly
McIntosh House.
m QUITMAN, GEORGIA. J|£
J. R. EDH0XS0L Proprietor.
Board and Lodging, $2 per daj.
Bos to tarry guests to and froxa the bouse.
DEALER IN
] Hardware, Stoves,
BROITO’S HOTEL,
MACON, QA
the PBOPKIATORS mt thU wiidy koowa
A and llbexaUy pairedzad HOTEL, after maay
yean tf clans auentkm to the war ts ot their
gusata, have saemried la rendering it. ampbari
cnUy and truly, who* ALL will readily admit
A H03JE FOR THE TRAVELER
la every tfiMBtfel particular. ItissitnoUd las-
Bedlouljopp site the Oca* alPamsr ijirlfenot.
■MdBnsanMsnd^brcscrvcnie^e._s ec rmil«ty^
^ BBOWX £c90JT.
Tin Warca, House Famishing Good
OONTMACTOX FOB
Tin Roofing, Guttering, and Repairin' 4 ,
, Roofs.
sc Brnwchtou Street, Savannah, Georgia.
miS-Ub
S. W. BAKES. G. V. BAKES.
S. W.Baher £Bro<
CITY TRANSPORTATION.
Ilovtag pcrchasod the W ogees. Drays and
JInIcaoc iSib X. McKinnon, the nadersifned
wUl gtvB oU titrir tlm i and nneattea ta Ike
Wagon and Dray Business
in (be city cf Tlfitffl* and SBrronnding
country- .
jssttK’SSf&risr&Si
C. P. MILLER.
*l. *1. .tf/f/pp Co.
FURNITURE WAREHOUSE,
150 BROUGIITON STREET,
Savannah, Georgia.
Iffew Work Put Up To Order.
Repairing, IVliittress-Muking Upliolstering
AT SHORT NOTICE.
Ordors promptly filled. All goods sold at the lowest market
prices, and strict attention given to nil orders from the country.
Country Merchants when in the city would do well to cull and
examine our stock 1 • -ire purchasing elsewhere.
■ R Box 773 mrll g,., r
Palmer & Deppish,
Wholetalc Dealers In
HARDWARE&CUTLERY,
143 and 150 CcngreM, and 149 and 151 St. Julian Street*,
Savannah, - - - Georgia*
KEEP A FULL ST0CE
Common Plows, Brinly’s Plows, Avery’s Plows f Dickson's
Sweeps, Harrows, Fan Mills aud Every Article
required by PLANTERS.
The Largest *SrqqK or Double and Slngle GUNK in the City.
Powder, Shot, Capa, <£e.,
* .if. Diaaton’a Circular Sa»r$.
Ji. Hot & Co b *liUo.
Rubber and Leather BELTING.
JLg e n t s For
Fire Proof Safe*. F»irbook»’ Scalei, Rope usd Twine.. All for Hale at
Lowett MARKET BATES.
** _ 01 , ‘P.2DMEM if DkPFISS.
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Piedmont S Arlington
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Office, at Richmond, Va.
19,500.1 Annual Income, 1,500,000.
J. E. EDWARDS, Vie, Preride,t.
J. J. HOPKINS. Aeririaot Secr tr.
Prof. EDW’D B. SMITH, Actuary.
W. C. CARRINGTON, PrtrideoL
D. J. IIARTsOOK, Secretary,
B. C. H ABTSOOK, Cubier.
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Ceuenl igeucj Office for Seeliera Georgia aad Florida,
1851-2 BIT STREET, S1TIHTIS GEORGIA.
HEHBY 8. ELLIOTT, Agent at Savannah.
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