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ROBERTS St BOYD,
ESITOr.3 and Pr.CPFJS+OES.
FEDERAL I \ I ERFERASi E 1 \l>
PROTECTION.
Tire K>‘ " York llerold asks very per
tincntly. Why it is that a criminal against
Law ami against order, sncl for whom
the State fifiv.rs a reward, should for
three or four days, liugqr about Federal
lle:ul'jiiarie”s without exposure, or ar
rest ; ami why a United States Dis
trict. Attorney should refuse to open his
doors, that birred a criminal from the
preliminary prnc'eedina-i^li&t-was first
.•meessa.iv before atrial could be had. to
determine, Guilty or not (. nilty ; and
tiie charge, allege 1 too. for violation of
laws against the Stale.
To us it looks like a ciyiieir.pt for
State • honly, and a connhan at la
ud rid.t ; and we are glad to see that
at lea-'i )'■ ere is a feeling at the North,
however partial it may lie. '.an 1 it is wi
deniog every day) that condemns this
seeptro like contradiction to our State
nianagehicnt, ami home adjustment of
to .ii violations.
See how popular i; has become with
this black and tan part of the radical
part'.. loe* Morris could have been
Safe, .eeure •as the hare in his covert
from the throat cning storm, the hollow
tree;" but thd would not suit lie
know M n is Five Hundred Dollars
reward out for him. and that everybody
was on tho >! o' ■ ■< to find him. Did he
want a. fair trial ? Did lie wish to repel
the ii'i'nii'i that had been heaped up
on him and his con ■partners and throw
oii'thc diciu.'V 1 lint like a terrible niglit
ltmre clung to him. and in and through
him and ids i ■ ciates, to his 1 *el >y h!
ra. ' that l.e had struggled so iiard to
place on a firm national footing? Did
he wish to clear up ami uv.iv.!!" green
sc;.in of miasmatic pnetv litth t'i::t set
tle I around and about him in stygian
profusion, as the centre head of disor
der. and show t > th" woild tout Joe
Moi ri ■: was inno ent. and upon him
re f ■ 1 the in uoc’s asc of his people ami
hi-o.rfy? Then l.e would litn . given
himself lip to the State an.l chall-mgcd
the Nt.at, to a fair legal ii ve-.'igi.tion.
'dearless in fr- 1 ,t of his fc ■ " tint no,
: r himself under F< leral
Tin* masse- . ! the [ eopli—ev n tin
a-lniiiTistratj<-:i. must, uee that justiec
1 >,*• :u ■:<* i ,*.it in the Sort li. irr ' i ,-' ■-
tt. 'of: ••aee. or coi lit ion. and that
the j;i -' a linin'--! ration of the law i
cheaper aii err -at isfacf ory than tfi..
bayonet.
—.—,3*- *<r- • <i
i . UtlM' .'.ll VTIUi j
i.ol isvn.i.i:. (i \. Scj)t. •’*). 18*0.
Mi.-.-::-, l iuiii::- :—1 cannot leave
vo ur beaut i ful lit t le town with its who I >-
sullied, pell.rolls people, willioii' ex
press in . tho .'. iv!thWhom 1 came in
co itae!. my ,inee,v thank - for kinline: a
sh iwn me. with tlic assiirai.ee that the
slightest litth' attention is most, hcaitily
appreciated, r.iid will, .should fortune
ever throw us together again.be fullv
ri'i in inV'itcd.
I was niy fortune to arrive just in
time for i lie eoneert. ivlueli ha I I vnex
t >n dvely advertise 1. which, of course,
lrew a large houic. A ; soon as the
door was opem .!;!;■ uuJic.i.-e La ran to
.*• 1 ii* * I*, which, vicoi .-"afed. would com
pii''i' in point oi' h *:iuly and iiifcHig.uicc
with any town in the Slate. l iavew.is
lh" old man. (lie middle-aged man, the
young man with, his girl), the boy (with
iii . lilt le sis;, the obi woman, (he middle
age 1 woman, the young woi.ua::. the miss
fwit ti her beau), the little girl ami the
baby of both -cv .- ; there " as tlie doc
tor. tin' lawyer, (and just hero let me
say there was a young lawyer whose
name I did not learn, bill who wears a
p: of ‘•niuttim chops" about the nizc
ifa three cent shin plaster, who I think
got the worth of his almission, fee if
laugiiiiig could rctnmnorate him): the
mttrliatiL tdie mechanic. the fari’ior,
(and I heard that large, curly haired.line,
looking young farmer say. (hat he had
been ant ‘n ling shows in this plug.* for
some lime, but Ibis was the i. "J. he had
ever c*eii anywhere. .* gooladv wtise
meiil for the next one. in fiel tire entire
pupil la* ion of 1h - I own. wl: iel: \ me a
fmo opportunil v Id at lea lit pe i
pie. There tvas a colon 1 > .■ ' • ■ fit
ting near m:* who mu- 1 nav,* . ,*• n a.
Theatre before, .pidgin*' from liisciiti
e.isui '■'*. in fact I believe I was tol l hi*
used to run a lln sire of hi : ohh. of
which lie was sta re niri'i.ig T. Well, at
tli ■ lime appointed the allow be ran and
was opene I by the brass hand, and 1
suppose they playe l a. tune but I could
not hear if for that little man who beat
the drum deafened m I havn't been
able, to hear anything since: Oh ! that
drum, i never shall Ibi'g:*! it. lam told
how, er, tliatllio baud did splendidly.
Ati'or the grand opening mime eight
o- to.i young men came upon the s';- •
: an 1 u t’lgtlia* new and popular air "Old
r Cabin Home" theohonis of which was
done, up very nicely. Next came a Rec
itation from Scotta "Lady of the Lake.”
combat bet we ui .lames and
Bikoderiek Dim. and 1 don't think i
Bnfii'er hcaril a better rendition, in
MMJmt to close inv eyes, to ini
yi JlLi‘i CVisp’s Mar!.<*: S!.-.*e
Theatre, New Orleans, and sce him in
the role of Fitz James as he draws his
bloody blade from the side of the Sax
on chieftain.
There was a long, tall doctor near me
who became so much excited that he
unwittingly spat, tobacco juice all over
my best pants before I could get out ol‘
his reach. Next came .Profs Tony
Drown, and a comical specimen he is
of a good singer, a good dancer and a
fine delineator of the. negro character,
His old "Old Black Joe” and “Happy
Old man” were fine and would have
done credit to the lamented Feel or
\Yc->!. Prof. Hetfs "Carnival de Ven
ice was superb and his •‘Beautiful Blue
Danube” with piano and finite accom
paniment could not be excelled. Next
came the Ban jo performance which, was
very amusing to the little folks and
seemed to be enjoyed by some of the
older heads.
After some very fine music on violins
and piano, a young man with a uapol
eauie east c.f beard who looked as
though he had forgotten his speech, an
nounced to the audience that the show
was closed, much to the satisfaction of
your humble servant.
1 shall be along this way next spring
and hope the brass band will give us at
dial, time another concert, with an en
tire change of programme and I would
suggest to litem that they have the heftds
of that, drum well soaked in water be
fore the show commences. And now
Messrs. Editors I bid you adieu, hoping
that before we meet again your sub
scription list, may be doubled and that
the News and Farmer may have taken
a position among the leading journals
of the country, and hist but not least,
that no one will take exception at the
remarks of A Stkakokk.
PESO 11 TJONS</F COUNTY LINK
GRANGE.
At, a regular monthly meeting of
County I .in? Grange of Hurka county,
iield at their Hull on Saturday. Kept.
18th IH7-V the following preamble and
resolut io.m were unauiinously adopted :
'V Hkiieas, Tliere exists a law in
(reergin making it a penal olfenee for
any one to purchase the products of the
farm after rundown, and
'Vim rio. Such traffic is being car
ried on by wh'te. men, in almost every
eonimunity, in vielation of said law,
nun'll to tlm injury cf farmers and the
domorili/ation of the colored race, and
Wnt -i \ . We regard it the duty of
every good eitizen to make an effort to
suppress in every possible way the no
larious fraflie. Therefore be it
/o'-o/ .</ Ist. That the County Line
Grange as a iinjy and individually,
pledge ours dvrs todiscountenance and
utterly repudiate all jiersons engaged
in such traffic.
/Vos,./ •,1 -id. That V e Mill use all
means in oar power to discover and
bring to light all persons engaged in this
dishonorable trade
/’ ,! ',d .‘>d That v? will (ju t from
our (Iraage, any member who may at
any time engage in u.'h trade either
personally or through the agency of any
otlmr person or persons.
/' Ith Thai ■v ; eari st.ly i vg< -
our sister (l;-., ;:gon to assist ns in putting
down this dishorned an 1 illici; raflie,
A '■>■"!•■(■(] oth. That tl foregoing pre
amble and resolutions be sen! to the
Louisville Xi;w- & Fau.mki:, Wavnes
lion, /]oj nsif'ti' and the Georgia Gramfe,
of Atlanta, with the respectful request
that they ptibli di them t*tice
I . 11. .lon :-1 y.
Acting Master,
i’. li. Wood, Sei y pro tem.
* O *
STATU XU 1 S! '.UMAR 1'
A negro elil l was burned to death in
I .
1 inlnn the ether day
A .Mr. Hon. John .I.Floyd of Newton
county is now mantdono 1 in con
nection with Gubernatorial honors.
Fall into roll call.
Thomasville is to have a Fair soon
and she yes no i\ke'r.n wby 11 <• i,dicks
and others of e pial weight in the w t il
should not be there as wo!! as at the
Wate lixposition
idle I’m Icsfaiits of Thompson liave
iv.au sf . 1 ltishop < truss to preach there
which he lias concluded to do. L is
not stated that this will he a prize,
fight.
In Columbus they have preaching
by Moonlight an l a large nt cn lnnee
.on ourage the pe uliar practice.
In Mo.ticello a do.ws-makcr and siioe
. maker arc badly needed. !' would be
| well for a ghoe-maker to marry a dre ,s
i maker and mow there forthwith.
Mr. She.mt F lit- r of the Jasper
county T'-‘ lias a wife that is a model
woman When her husband is - ickshe
j runs the ptiper and waits on him and
i looks alter domestic .'..fairs about (lie
House
Mr. l ie’ling of Mdh.dgevill.' died
■ Tie other day aged ninety years.
, Tiler' is bu f one way to start a
sensation in Morrlwether eonnt-v and
' that is for some black an I tan to steal
Ia horse.
j I’itirkf ( ount.y (..rangers nvo grading
i sick •)' cot too buying indi: seriminately
at night by cross road merchants and
men who live like leaches aud vampires
! o.i the blood of others.
,\ ie'iofs of I 'l'oatur count; of colored
propensities and who misrepresented
the people in the Georgia Lesgish lure,
put himself in the way of a mules ! v Is
! aud now eea ; wto be in anybody s way.
Gen. i). M. Dul.use is uinctimes
spoken of as the poet-lanreafe of the
bar. Tuat is no bar to higher honors.
A large bird of Ilia pelican spe
cies sail over the city of Columbus and
hen down the river Also near ( nth
bert. a pelican i>\ feet high was killed
by a Mr. Hall.
Augusta wants an ad litional cotton
mil lot’fifty thousand spindles, and die
is of the opinion t.liat Angus',a could
own all the strs'k if her citizens woul 1
subscribe liberally. Do wiiat yon <\u i
at Home before you ask for help from
abron 1
There is to be a Grand Grecian Hip.
perdrone in Atlanta, where elephants
will Stand on their heads and wild
beasts will have a free tight in
upon arena fertile publics pleasure.
Miss Louise W. King who is now in
Weetbaden Prusia, comments _severly
on Atlanta as to the disregard of the
Law she pushed through the Legislature
in regard to cruelty to animals and
says when she returns she will take the
precaution to have it printed and framed
in every Court House in Georgia.
Worrall of the Mississippi yalley
trading company has managed to warm
up TANARUS, J. Smith Master of the State
Grange on the. subject of direct trade.
The Gainsville Eagle calls Atlanta
“the Chicago of the South,”
Its proud pinions are glistening in
the uper air and no doubt this noble
bird will light on Bunker Hill Monu
ment’ or the cupola of St. Pauls
Church.
There is a paper called the Butler
Herald now in its infancy, but we are
satisfied the old beast has not hing to
do with it for it is Democratic.
Sandersville jail holds Joe Morris the
immaculate author of the muddle in
Burke county.
Hart county reports twenty-four pub
lic •'schools. They are attended by
1.260 white and 300 collorcd pupils.
She is proud of this encouraging state of
! enlightment and invites cojilparrison
! with any other county in the State. Her
I heart is in the work,
Bard of post-office notoriety shames
the republicans Of Maine for apathy.—
Things look discouraging for them, and
its no vyopder they’re dull.
Itards post office is gone, but he
still clings witii r mad energy to the
old- rotten shell with its vilaiuous crew,
hut when it go eg down hc#l 1 limit a friend
ly shore.
Poultry raising has new become to
be regarded as an important branch of
farm industry as well as the raisng of
swine and sheep.
Okefenokee swamp is being explored
now. The letters are interesting and
can be found in tlie Daily Constitution.
NEIY A1) I Ell TIREMENTS.
The attention of our readers is di
rected to the many new advertisements
in our issue of to day. Macon, Savan
nah and Augusta, are all represented
bv some of their leading merchants.
The following are from
MACON'
Ross. (’oi. i-miax & Cos., Wholesale
dialers ill Dry Goods, siloes, hats, no
tion. . Ac. Ac. This is one of the larg
est and best firm:', in the State. Their
fn-ilities enable them to give their eus
tomerr. every advantage that can he
Im t at the North and they propose to
duplicate any bill bought- in northern
market -. We had !no pi -asure of look
ing through their establishment the oth
er day and there saw tie* largest stock
of goods we have ever -seen in any one
house. Every department seemed to
be full and complete. We not iced their
Lines especial Iv. and found them all
made of the h<>! n nVrk.l i t:.', mo-.t
substanti ,1 manner. We would like to
give a more e..- n led notl.v of thi-;
house 1 ut, our time and -pace i.i.lii-l.
Our nierchnr.N v.unld certainly make i :
to their a-• vantage to visit Macon and
see what i:i air.'incut s this laui-e is of
fering (lie trade. R cl their advertise
meat.
J. 11. tA Cos. Wholesale and
| Retail dealers in eKhiag and gentle
men's furnishing goods. Them gentle
men keep ali r > >ck al i\ on hand
and otfer superior inducements to the
tra le. The.: i e.p the tine -t and most
-tylis'.i stock of gents' clothing that can
be found in the city, and their prices
will compete villi any market in the
iState. Messrs. W. F. Baldwin and
Ashore Eugi!, the polite and accoimno
j dating Salesmen are two of the clever
j est gentlemen it has ever been our goo 1
: luck to trade wish. When you visit
j Macon be sure and give this house a
j call. Sec adwitiseni. at.
Oi.lv kb, Docoi as; A Cos., Wholesale
j and Retail dealers in stoves, tinware,
hardware and house-furnishing goods
generally. jhiyke >p a heavy st
i always on hand ai? 1 sell at prices to
suit tho times. They a v agent; for
Buck's Bi illiant. (’ook;:,c Ntoves, one of
- tiie best there is in ■;!,-.* market. Head
i theiriJdvertisonieu;.
J. '' ai i:'■ i !\o. —TV; ; ,'iitlemen im*
<no of' ;-,.* >•■-! lJf.--taii.uats m . ,>.* vi:
and Ins pri :e-< nre from to i .> > twenty
live c.*iiis ii's-i than other fstabli-slnumiis
ol'likv dmrai'ter. Her - i.m In* lbun-!
anything to si'iti.afe the palate of tin
in,-e: i'.i ,i I,*> ll -. Just ro 1 I,,vr |, -.
Bill of Fare in anutacr . olii.iin if mu
want vour mouth to water for something
goo I Be ure and hunt iiim up when
von go to A* neon
The following new advertisements are
from
savann \n:
J. Lind.-i * v. DO Broughton Si,, keeps
Furniture of every description, style
and price. Bed-room sets from £30.00
to £37*). tils stock is full and com
plete and he defies competition in
prices. Uer. I his a iver; Dement and
tie sure and rail on him when you visit
the city.
11. F. Bu i, ford. —This gentleman
presents his claims to tlie people ol 'this
.-eetion an l solicits their patronage, if'
i*.i every",mug kept in his l.ue a.id his
price . Will compete with any market ia
Hie Stato. Read his advertisement au,l
semi for price list.
G. 11. Km MsitAgr.—The tidverti *c
ment tf tins gentleman can be, found in
this issue. He has been in tlio busi
ness lor several years and lias milt up
quite a D'piitntion l'or honesty and fair
dealing. He is agent for Fai(’bank's
Seales, the best in use. See liis card
and send him atrial order.
Fri'.twell iV Nichols.—These gen
-1 lenten are wiiohuale dealers in paper,
jaqier bug i. cotton IliMiring sacks, pens,
inks, &c. W e have been dealing wen
tliein during the past two years and
found them strictly honest in their deal
ings and can confidently recommend
them to any one in want of anytning m
their line. Read their advertisemen
Osceola Butler & Cos. —These gen
tlemen have the finest Drug Store in
tho city, and they offer superior induce
ments to tlie trade of this section. Tliey
keep everything to be found in a first
class drag store and guarantee satisfac
tion on "ail orders sent them. See their
card.
J. S. Silva, The Crockery Man, also
has a card in this issue. lie now occu
pies the stand formerly occupied by E.
I). Smyth, and has one of the best stocks
of crockery and glassware to be found
in the city. He sells remarkably cheap.
See card.
John Oliver. —This gentleman’s
card can be found in aiVotlier cdtUmn.
Me has been in the Faint and Oil busi
ness in Savannah for thirty-five years,
and lie is noted for his strict integrity
and fair dealings. Read what he lias to
say and send him your orders.
AUGUSTA.
CraiiSTQriiKii Guay & Co. — These
gentlemen, offer superior inducements to
our readers in the shape of a large ad
vertisement. Tlds is one of tlie strong
est firms in the city and their facilities
for buying goods at the North are une
qualled. Tliey keep everything that
can be found ih a first-class dry goods
establishment and defy competition in
prices. Mr. Win. Boyle, formerly of
this country,’ is with this firm and will
take great pleasure in waiting on his
old friends. Read over their advertise
ment and send them an order for what
you want pad it will come by return
train.
C. V. Walker, Auction and coin
mission merchant and Furniture dealer,
lie Jigs ope of the largest stocks of
Furniture that cun be found in the State,
of every style and quality. Bed-room,
sitting room and dining-room sets. Just
think of it, he has seventy different styles
of chairs. Moss, cotton, hair and wool
mattresses; Desks of all kinds. In fact
lie lias every tiling that can Lie had in
his lino and his prices are so low that
yon cannot help buying when once you
get in his establishment. When you
visit Augusta, be sure and visit his
Furniture Rooms ; it is a curiosity to go
through his different establishments.
llexry S Jordan.— This gentleman
again notifies his friends and the public
generally that he has just received a
very large and carefully selected stock
of clothing, hats, and gents furnishing
goods. Mr. J. C. Lee, formerly of this
county, is with Mr. Jordan, au;i will
take great pleasure in waiting oii bis
old friends. Ho is a clever gentleman
to trade with and v-o cheerfully recom
mend him to any one i;i wantin''clothing.
See card and give him a trial.
Now Advertisements.
IT I> I> t/TIuLV \1) I \
ii. i. wiu.)
BMiUtCsStn s.v
Doors, cashes, Blinds,
oas:i 'Doors. St.sre Doors
v\ laz'lit n ei2
E f igs<- a& <> iiidiu
W UATT fiifi j’iXC HA LUST URN
FASH, WEIGH !’S & CORD.
HEAD A. s!DE LIGHTS,
BLIND TB IM.MINGS,
NEWEL BOSI’S,
3C>9 &17 1 Bay Siren,
Sjsvss ii!G53Sa
Aug 13. 1"'74. 6m--1C;.
G. 11. liITEMSUART,
£C #.V
Doors, Saslies, Blinds,
Sa Ii Doors, Mouldings.
ALSO
PAS ATS,
leads, etc.
AO-SNTS NOP.
Fairbanks Standard
SCALES.
IS.-2 and 184 Hay Street,
SA VANN Alt. - - GEORGlA
setembur 30, 1875. Cm
s. W. BLhkSM & 00.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Sugar Mills and Pans
STEAM ENGINE, SAW MILLS,
■ Queen ot tlie South’’ Grist Mills,
Castings & Machinery,
. Of nil kinds at the lywefit prices.
Send tor circulars and price list,
sept ?0, 3in
JAMES S. SILVA
crockery, china,
W mm W mat '■■■ NNi
—and
House Furnishing (roods*
Has removed to E E* Smyth s old sland,
11‘2 Congress anti 111 Si Julian St-,,
SA VANS All GEORGIA.
Orders carefully packed and promptly ship
ped, neptiWttm
IP. /f. HUFF ,
!’ ' %?' w itf v* * %
WHOLESALE
PRO9DG3 MERCHANT,
MACON, tA.
Corn, Uncoil*
Flfiur, Meal, --
Hay, Oats,
Bagging, Ties,
Sugar, Coffee,
.Lard,
Salt, Rice,
Lime, Tobacco ’
- ETC., ETC., ETC.,
All or aay ol the above articles cun bo bought on one to four months’ time, by calling on
Aug, 12, 1875 3 m W. A. MUFF*
LOSS, COLEMAN & SO,,
Jobbers of
DSY GOODS,
Siloes, Mats and Notions.
MACON, GEORGIA.
Still ahead of Competition.
Always fully up U the times in everything.
NEW YOBK JOBBERS INVOICES CUPuI :AT£D
SATISFACTION GUAR ANTE, B.
Call on us or send your orders.
ROSS, COLEMAN ’& CO.
J. M. MEiiTm if €*.,
Wholesale and Sotail
O X 1 OTHIERS,
And Dealers in
GEATS’ Li \ 18M£\G GOODS.
90 CHERRY STKIaT, .... MACOiSi, Ca.
Yu furulsli the Mjks L MIsINH, a,id Iter Less Money
tktn any ntiiur Huuso at (iso . mk,
A call will convince any one.
la Large Variety.
Ai_L GRADES OF SHIRTS*
j We Sell Sliirts made of Finest LJeached Cotton and b.-st Irish Linen for
3KN ?3R BCSSN.
! Try them. J. U. IIERTZ & CO.,
Sept. 30, ‘7'q lm. 00 Cherry St., Macon, Ga.
| CHRISTOFfIEU GRAY, Now York. f ANBKISW T. GRAY, Augusta.
Christopher €lroy % Cos, 9
202 <Sr. 204 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.,
WHOLESALE m RETA L DEALEEi IN
DRY GOODS*
YSTE ARB NOW RECEIVING OUR EAI-L STOCK, AND WILL OFFER DURING
> y the season an unusually Large and Attractive Assortment of Foreign and D, mc-tic
styles, such as Colored l)r*,ss (toads, Mourning Goods, lilac'; Wiilts, Colored Silks B ack Al
pacas, Merinoes, Cashmeres, Poplins, llos'evy, Glovsg, Handkerchiefs, Embroideries Lace
Trimmings, Lac*. Notions, &c., An., \c. (,'„y.nn .Shootiug, Shirting* Jeans, Prints and all
the varieties oi Domestic Goods, hlaructa, I* luunels, Tab c Liueii. I iuon
Towels, Napkiuß, Shirting JLiuevi aud other House Keeping Goods. w
HOOHS.
Mr CHRISTOPHER GRAY of our firm, a buyer t.f thirty year.,’ experience, is located
m New York, where hi* familiarity with tho market and his knowledge ot Goods enables him
o obtain the best at- the lowest puces lb* extensive purchases (buying as lie does f,, P .....
House and his Savannah House,) seeur-s for ns the heavy trade Discounts allowed only to
urge buyore. Besides, lie boys tor Cush, and consequently much cheaper than those who pay
loui; time prices .....
Doing business on the principle of
LARGE SALES AMD SMALL PROFITS,
And having all the advantage that Long Experience. Mature Judgment and Cash Buy no* can
pive. wc confidently assert that we can and do oiler unsurpassed inducements to purchasers
Havin " ’oWtjYoNl3 Pul C E,
Tho most inexperienced can rely on gettig as good as the most expert; and persons living
i t a distance can order with confidence.
\V<* will deliver at Railroad and Express Stations, outside of Augusta, Retail Rills
amounting to over $lO, C- 0* D*, tree of rreight, uud will send Samplos by mail whenever
re<iue " ted ' OSIF.ISTOPH33F. ORAT & 00.,
Sept. 30-3 m uud 201 Bhoau Sr„ Auqtsta. Oa.
Osceola Butler & Cos
DRUGGISTS
A IT D
APOTHECARIES,
Opposite PualsJci tfi- Screven Houses,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Particular attention paid to country Physi
cians, Merchants and Planters orders. Wa
guaraanteo satisfaction both in regard toquali
ty and price,
spot, ot), nin
Old Hstabiislied
Oil & Paint Houser
No, 5, Whitaker Street,
SAVANNAH, gsof.qia.
Burning Lubricating aud Paint
OILS;
English and American WHITE LEAD.
French and American ZLnC WHlfe,
. iOL'Jrih D.tY aSM lit UlL*
Bruatiea. Wi.mow G.dia.
PUTTY, VARNISHES, TURPENTINE,
Mixed Paints, all Colors and Shades.
S3F.OSSN3 OIL TANKS.
WEST & SON’S
KEROSENE AND ALADDIN OIL,
(The best in use.)
JOHN OLIVER,
Whitaker St., corner Bay Lane.
September 30, 1875 3 .
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IVTolwiilistanding the heavy rush during the
ll winter months, our stock of
DBY GOODS
CLQTHIMG,
BOOTS & SHOES
Are still kopt lull and complete. We are res
ceivn g
Mew ©oils
Cvevy week, and aiW offering superior indue.,-
meats to
CASS BTJYE..KG
Our stuck of
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Ts also complete, and we will sell for CASH
i lieaper than the same goods can be bought in
Savannah or Augusta Give us a call and be
ouvinced that, it is t rt your interest to trade with
s. Polite nd accommodating clerks always
ady to show goods.
JLITTI4I2 & CO,
Louisville, Feb’y 25,1875 Lv
COMACK HOPKINS,
Mamtl'actorer of
Tin Ware,
AND DEALER IM
HARDWARE,
TJX WAKES, AND HOUSE
FURNISHING GOODS.
Contractor for Tin
Booling, and Cornice
Y/ork,
167 BRCUHION STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.‘
Mark your Cotton P. U A.
GKAftGE WAREHOUSE
PLANTERS’
UNION AGENCY,
CONDUCUEU 1!V THE ‘
Patrons of Husbandry,
No. 6 Mclntosh St., Augusta, Ua^
At the Commodious Fire-Proof
W -A. JR, J±i HI O IT £3 ±H,
Formerly occupied by Jennings, Smith Si Cos.
Ga.i?.&3S :
Commission f n- .-ellirig Cotton per ba1e,...50c
Storage—Fits tj Week, per Uale luc
Each Additional Week *>o
Dray age—per bale 1004 l
fcyf*- i hose outside of the t Order admitted on
the tame terms, Comniissious included.
JJaggiag A Ties furnished to Natrons.
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September SJ lb/5 3ms
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& COTTON PaOTORO
—AND—
? COMMISSION MERCHANTS, -f
C3&
Bay Street, Savannah Ga.
Agents for Bradley's Pitos/Jliate,
Jewell's Mihs Yarns &c„ &c. j^gi
Hanging aud Ties tor sale at lowest
marset rates. _ sj£
Prompt aud careful atleution given '
to all bu-itiess entrusted to us. <£tk
Eibeial Cnsb Advauet-s made on
cousigumouts of Uuttou, either tor im- W,.
mediato sale or to ho held tor a slated C®s
$5 time, vVc.