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OttTDHKB 1fc,1875.
(PUBCSH IBBECTOILY,
KUvAA L..l'trson. will preach in the Bap
ti4teOfcttnrt‘i>iithbM>laae oa4lte. UrsV Sabbath
dnieedirhraootKG * ' " ' '
Kh*i H- JJ Blirch wall 'preachl id the'
3MthhdifcfcC&hniii!oaulliß. seeoml Sabbath of
aottmootii.
( KMvrv,Ft. JJ Punnnl will preach ini the
BKptiateCtltinrtiiathin*lace, u the fourth Sab
bathipfccaab month.. ’
iviLkggarni —tin thfi 7th inat, .at the
resklaHneoC ffj A. Leaptrot,' by Rev. J,
1 J J Hyman*. Jll; At At Jte wsGra of W aahr
iagfioo: ooonry to Mias Sallie 'Rvals of
tMn*oantyy
UceT:Ktßor-OAT?.—Read the adver
itesmnßh of Hast; Ptoof Oats by M. A.
OtXi Hankow, Gbka Planters
“hbutdrfcow m* 'Ofhhr’kimi 1 foe they are
bbhy- a °fc f ‘i"'l I f‘‘f**'* n CP such . as will not
mate. ••
’ v t ■ &4
Oat readdes wifr please read the qd
•kioq i>|nTiii i iiiithlrtiiiinaa Tt is- one
ofJhn oldest and beet impers in the
u r • *
AJAxttb nwHanecaßT .—'Mr. Thos.
Uawdeman waa itrtown laar weet with,
.i.titsdfi I fhfe* bringing itr cioub
ladiupi ini contact with the cranium of a
rr&taetacy laborer which proved to be
thhdihaddattoyseveral degrees.
TCAjeraEUE.—We are -informed that
thhtbhßhheeetgiven; to thh- Bartow and
lUthhayaSlOdger -HOys- was quite a rfuc
oeesiaieeery sense of ' thet- word. We
inenniidrraaay obligations to Capt! N.
Tl Haoman foe an invitation which we
ecppebtdiltoo avail, ourselves ofi but the
on account of
oao removal, winch, brought a slight press
otifiuainees.
llfcEEEßAjuLi—An interesting meeting
iasggtriggoaiin ilepzibah, Hiohuiond, Cos,
' senvwdiuste been informed by our young
fit re mi JLcmlie Hudson who was in
attteddanet Tlie meeting is conducted
hjpyMev. Mfc Kilpatrick. 177 persons
Wnfihl thß! church up to
bSshbhbhleeeningL’nnd the- meeting corn
tnines within, marked feeling of inter
est!
Uadi Ustiuel.-—A protracted meeting
cooimennedil atf OUT I Itothei,; —in the
imigbboDblKxlkdilOlank’s- MUI,. on the
1 it’insti,! andelosed on Sunday the 10th.
Jh. lien
"tounaadd Xllr. WVtkldnu Kldven joined
tbbeehhnehlnndd many-; others were en*
qtgiiiiigg'TOlmfc shalll 1 HA t<s. besaved."
lKerybbdy\took:an iutereet in the meet
inggaadcigireattgijoddwas accomplished.
' Tiiiadiisiniohlibhucchlthht lms been let
ddwvaiifdoeemnetimer. ML. Denton will
hblildserTideereguluE there hereafter on
•thbifitisfe tStabbhtihi of leach: montßl
AVIIitKRiUiE.i.KDL—Mr.- IV Hi Smith
KUhid .-nicer the odder day near No. 10
CU.HI.I3f and ho says it was a:vcry line
! . ( >nee. Hitheelflf and ] brother were out
' liiintingLaad< their dogs were in a briar
] iptehi i seenbing: : abbott whom-out came
thhiddeer. It truniiuiubout 50 or 60 yards
ofitMfr. Kimififei ajiqii wifchihis accustomed
aoeucaayd.iC btjongh'hf his game dqwn.—
Sirnwhild- we-are doing the bost we can;
on venison. -
(DneeiAWiar.-.—Wise are in oar - now.
inanters now afiber much lifting, pulling,
' tsotingi: and struggling. Moving a print
inggiffljeeUniDhta: salrfect t} be lightly
r frated btitnhra- thmg- of very -weighty
conahlecatian. intakes considerably
mneeitlthnfftbaiji: work, and wehave been
' eatingbVhejrv hearty ever since. Our
Sasannahl voungjnaaillMrxGri Av Green,
!ihd(h;litigerrvery\ seriously- braised by
ouer Idlest'imposing; stone, in fact the
' whbld(-cerenjOO!(n#s iniposingi Come
OlkseedihMuisßvthattitiiis-over; ladies and
-ggntldmanpand ‘we-wilTtrytO-make you*
eejujr your visit t to- the best of our
aWfflr, •
JJ-Hl.WYiLiiiaiS'iias just received one
GAHilXtADftbest SEED OATS; which 1
libdtwstlldgjaa-cheap! as the/ can be
bbogfebl Art fab e SwhK£
" Gobi 144. 1875.—tf.
IStefetbhmiddrolSiOaUiao' at 9 ceenta at
aw .aamkmAss &.acrs.
I Sates; lSfitCK.—JidgeeATi PL Den
ntjryaad AAeesrs. Upton & Stevenson
lutse advertisements ini this issue offer-
A#*: Upton brought*
'< Rampta i<'':lils-l)riok io oar office and
we pronounce them number one. And
daßucannseeethß' samples bgr calling at
ouu- ofl&e. IJead both of the cards
aaddsflaillibrpcftic orders.
CttoAinw>Sß*fc—l fit here- ia nny-per
senitn. Jetffirsoa county, or‘hoy'of the 4
adjucning'fiounties who trade in Louis*
Tdde,tlkk|. have not beet) in
store- of Atessrs. Little & (Jo., we woull
advise them to do so at-once , and see
whufc alino, shook, oE’ gyjoda they have
om haad and ah what extremely low
prices they ane selling thorn. It.
I>l> ' .
IV.Kaserai..—Mr. H JL Frederick was
ianoaHntttaratitlliia week imtlia the interest
VR'UoherW-iSkvCtoi, Augusta, Ga;. They
'kKithb'febihgeaai*! agents foe “Kahre”.
and' he ia. thoit*traveling agent. TTiis
prepacatioa is perhaps the only thing
thhbtiadikßly-taiUkia. the place of Pot
aakaad Oonoentfkted Lye. ' Its cleans
iigqjßwperrtas ane wonderful and it is
stttDogerrthhni Pbtaah, and ninety per
ceut'i’hoapor than soap. Mr. Frederick
likaesMblikhed an;agency in this place
watihliFl j'lA WHlqqefiieidt' Ah we have pre
viousk tested 'thß i-tHcinncy of Kalyc we
cunoaighsppßk of: it. ja tho highest
ttrsmil k'-' ** ■
It : -y,! I
Harare assortment of Clothing at M.
/-Adi AIM AS &- GO. ’ ■
8000 miSSIEIB SEED GATS just
reoeixedd andd fdtoi saW as low as they
'-aa iw liought t hin side oCthe Western
AMakfet.. '
• Odt.U44tf.f Jj Ili WILKINS.
Personals. — Jlr. Wm. Patterson
from Texas is at home spending a fow
days with liis fiends. We wishhim a very
pleasant time.
Tint, familiar face our young friend
Mr. John C.'Lee was ushered it upon
us on last Monday morning, "land we
were right glad to see him. He is
bright and pleasing as ever, and says he
can sell clothing cheaper than anybody
in Augusta. He was only on a short
, furlough to see his mafly Frie'hds in this
’county. -• • •' *
Mf. Phillips and Mr. Eddie
Patterson leave for Due West, S. C..-
this week. We hope they will have
nothing to mar their collegiate course
and come out with laurels and first
ffiboiC ’ • •—*
i We were pleased to see Dr. Randall
in our office this week. He is a pleas
ant ! gentleman and knowns something
of newspaper duties. Wehope’to hear
from him now and then.
[•■... . r
Miss A. Lizzie Patterson is on a visit to
Burke this week and expects to have,
oh, such a nice ■ time!- We tifust she.
will not • withqld r f!h6light of her counte
nance from the city agd her many fiends
for any length pi tlipe. ' *" ’
. We understand Mr. W. P. Johnsonis
Is quite sick. V- V
i ■ \
Mr. , A. t McKenzie has ( lsft us to
mourn Jiis ftbsenco, for how long depo
nent sayeth not.
ftof-Toney Brown the humorist, and
agd the clever clerk, eftn now be found
at Mr. Kaufman’s Store instead of the'
Savannah Cheap Store'.
M. Zacitarias & Cos. keeps a good
assortment of GROCERIES.
’ -f • ' „
Religious. — Com mu.
nion occasion comlnenced at Ebenezer,
and continued until Sabbath evening.
The Rev. Wm. Patterson, from Texas,
was in attendance, and in 'connection
with his brother, Rev. A. L. Patterson,
and Rev. D. G. Phillips, D. D., Pastor of
the church, the meeting was conducted,
and resulted, we trust, in much good.
Several persons joined the church,
among tho'm, Mr! Chalmers Fleming.
The Sacramental scene was deeply im
pressive, and one could scarcely wit
ness it, much less participate, without
feeling a solemn sacrcdness, an awe-in
spiring reverence as though in the very
presence of the Messiah, jyith the whole
sanctuary pervaded by his glory and
Ins grace; and when anthems of inspir
ed praise welled up in the House of God,
and the multitude moved ou to the feast.,
of the Lord’s Supper, the very gat6s of
Heaven seemed lifted up, and the bright
ness of a Saviour’s love to stream in op
the assembly of worshippers.
Large stock of Boots and Shoes at
M. ZACUARIAS & CO.
Cotton Picking. —Mr. I. W. Grego
ry says a colored woman with a child
eight years old picked for him one day
this week 323 pounds of cotton. This
we consider very fine picking, indeed
the best we have heard of this season,
for cotton now is not very thick anti
heavy as it was the first of the season.
The Good Templar’s Supper.— On
lust Friday night the Good Templars
gave a supper that was a decided suc
cess in very sense of the word. The ob
ject was to procure money for the pur
pose of decorating their Hall, and to
buy a chandelier. The number present
was very encouraging, consisting of the
young and middle-aged, married and
single, boys and girls, the gallant bean
and the blooming belle. What a happy
throng it was, and how delight and mirth
made everything, and every one seem
far removed from melancliolly, and fill
ed the apartment with an atmosphere of
convivial joy that we vrill not attempt
to portray. Oysters, ice cream, cake,
and apples were the' eddibles. Just here
we will sthte that there is no accounting
for how Ujany 'plates of oysters some
young men can get Qn the outside of.
Up to date we have heard of no serious
damage resulting to any one. The ice
cream stand was presided over by two
beautiful young ladies, Miss Nellie Pat
terson and Miss Mattie llostick..
Ob, the cunning preatures ! How could
the young gentlemen keep from purchas
ing from such fair dispenters, as long as
they had it red? We trembled for their
safety, too, for they were very fond of
the mixture themselves, and stuck to it
with soldier-like 'fidelity, responding
with marked promptness to every solic
ited offer. Just here' we will state that
itis likely these young ladies will be
coldly sweet Tor the next indefinite num
ber of monthb. 1 ”
The Post Office was a gem in its way,
but a brighter gem was Post Mistress.
The fair one so full of smiles who held
this enviable position \yas Miss Clare
Roberson. And again !
Who could refuse to go and get the bil
let deaux, dealt ont by "such an one;
when they were only a nickel apiece,
and oh, sncli precious little missives the
most of them were, with more sweeten
ing in them than a large-sized ginger
oake would hold' .Soon, partners for 'a
cotillion were called, and the -ligSi fart
tastic toe kept measure with rare music
till small and the children
grew sleepy. ‘ The evening was an ex
ceedingly pleasant one to all who attend
ed, and fully confirmed us id the opin.
ion that if such a tiling were to occur
again, and someone Mas to profffer to
pay our expenses,- that wA would go
ogam* - ••'**•
Linen Hankerchiefs at' 10 cents at
M.’ ZACH ARIAS A- CO. 1
:t'”‘ —-—
COTTON MARKET.
ITie following is our latest Savan
nah quotations-. The Louisville market
is always within one cent of the Savan
nah prices'; '
, Savannae, Oct. 12, 1875.
Good Middling - - - - 13 j
Middling - - - '• - 131
Low Middling - - - - 12|
Good Ordinary - - - - 12
Ordinary .... 11
Louisville, Oot. 14, 1875.
Cotton froth - - - I0(n ; 12jf.
PENCJLLINCS.
Sometliing nice.
A fire before breakfast.
Plenty of business after breakfast.
A little cash aftexiiash to . encourage
business' :
A popular young man says he can’t
get rid 6f the girls. His case is deplora
ble.
.The lqdy of our boarding house is
looking tor frost. Won’t find any tills
side of Waynesboro.
The old Hotel is being renovated and
theory ij, rats to youV holes and hide
out littlej ones; 1 ' ■
A young lady has a. letter she .would
not take ten cents for because she found
onh through it that she was the daughter
of her estimable mother.
Col. Hickman is to have a gold-head
ed cane presented to him by the Good
Templars of this place.
Three t stars in this weed's issue could
not. find anything in the way of a take
off on the News & Farmer exqepjt-r-cx
cept that there w.as something Green
about it. Allow us to suggest that we
have Qiitbb on hand.
Something Ironical—Steel engrav
ig*; v■. \ ’ ..
Murderous—A coon kill
ed pt a brick kiln.
Something we like—Prisoners Base
by moonlight, if we are a “looker on
iiL-Venipe.”
Sometliing Fair—The Fair that will -
be at the State Fair.
A little more wool-pulling took place
the other day and a colored overskirt
destroyed by a colored’ incendiary.
Civil Sessions of the jGojjpty Court
are now taxing the brain of oUr excel
lent Judge, and .the question very natu
rally arrnes, is the laborer worthy of his
hire. T ' “
There is a young' man in tqwn who
is trying to skear up a skating rink of
his own. We suggest Bostick’s Hill in
the raiijy days. ’ f‘
The Brass Band is prospectively tun-'
ing up for a matrimonial entertainment
after the ceremony and supper. They
will play an after-piece. '
Mrs. Kelly is on her Fall tour for
hats, bonnets, frills, frizzles, artificial
flowers, furbelows, &c.
The Ordinary declares that there is
nbt business enough in his office to keep
buckle and tongue together.
There is said to be one excellent road
Commissioner in the county, or at least
he inspects one Road often and earn
estly. Guess who?
Sea Island Ilomspun at 10 cents at
ZACHARIAp & CO.
[COMMUNICATED.] .
Editors News 4* Former: —Did you
ever think of the many peculiarities of
our city. is a very curious
Little place, pur skies are as deeply
blue as those of Italy, but ourdays are
Rheney, and it Hayles constantly. .The
Good Templars sometimes have Ijc xing
matches, but the rest of ns escape r I&SdU I
free. The forges of our Smiths send
their light and sparks “over the hills'
and far away,” and the Farmers are the,
nicest, most energetic men in the coun
try, and keep their Punnuls in excellent'
order.
This is the Eldorado of all aged peo
ple, for Cains can be procured without
money and without price, and they are
not only profuse, but in size vary from
large to small; in fact one is said to be
very Little.
The Gospel is given us not only by
moral suasion but by doses of extract of
Burch which pharmaceutically speaking
are so well sugared as to be pleasant.
Beach trees seem to flourish here, and
even the light, unsubstantial Caulk tree
has made itself a name and a place. The
young men are great Hunters, and it
in gbt be said with equal truth of some
of the girls, though not rivals of the
mighty Nimrod. The young men are
also as clay in the hands of the Potter
(or ttye ladies),lf the latter are so
Lucky as to mould them the way they
wish them to bo.
Our Miller will satisfy the most ex
acting in all respects, aud our Lettice,
whocan shp vafilipr specimen, such a
’beautiful tender green.'
The names of some of the poets and
great men, as Gen. Kirkland,, Garvin and
the Common-tater Clark are here per
petuated. We have a curious specimen
of the genus homo, the Brown men.—
Will some Darwin identify 'them.
The mind reverts involuntarily to the
birth place qf tije immortal Shakespeare
whenever ohr Stratfonls show tfie * light
of their faces, thus adding classical as
sociations to the other attractions of
Louisville. ' "
“On dit*’ that there are plenty of
Bernes at the Academy, then what’s
the use of qtrollfng through the fprest
after chinquapins (and getting lost' like
so many babies in the wood) when there
is such superior fruit in town.
The days run into Weeks, and the
weeks into months, and all the time eve
ry man Diehls fair with his naighbo’,
even the Vuuf-man will sometimes
sneeze to keep from offending his
friend, or losing a bargain.
Our nights are beautifu) when it is
Clare, and when Cynthia looks out in
splendor, with all her matchless influ
ence for Goode, Over th# qni(?t city from
among the myriad stars that throng
A >out her? Such a scene is lovely indeed!
and calculated to awakenloveanct ad
miration even in the heart of it Stohe.
We would not speak thus if we did not
think it is always Wright to indulge in
such expressions when they embody our
feeling^ , noj; only so, but we should
keep them Uree’n in our memory.
We will now conclude by saying that
we have not enumerated half the beau
ties and peculiarities qf this place, for
there is A superabundance ol* ever in
creasing liar-oil (Harrell,) and there
is a Pearl among us, precious, beautiful
and priceless, and a Bell that however
strange it may seem, is heard every day
at Bartow, and ' a man that asleep or
awake CQntinually Gambles, Adieu
for the present. * * ■ *
NOTICE.
Palmer, with that same old book, un
der his arm, will be in Louisville during
Court week, in November next, to cof-
Lumber and Shingles. Gentle
men please take notice, and govern
yourselves accordingly We wifi then
be .preppred to apcolnodate ygn in the
future. Palmer & Johnson
Oct. 7, 1875.—Gt.
MONEY! MONEY!! MONEY!!!
All accounts due this Shop first Oct.
TO MF CUSTOMERS
I will say that I have, waited with you
through the-Spring and Summer and
now that payday has come I must have
my money or my business must stop
So don’t delay, but come and help your
Mechanic to Hye, for the demands
against him for stock and Material,
fnust be paid promptly. • .
Respectfully,
, G, 11. Haurell.
Sept. 20, 1875.—2m___
BARTOW PRIIES (DUKEM'.
Trints, standard prands B@lo
| Brown Snirtings ......7© 8
1 ” i * 9©ll
Flour,,Family per t>bi 7 50@8 oh
“ Pxtra Family;...;.. .’.B" 00
“ Faiicy, besl made 9 00(oi9 50
Shot per 1b....’ 9®l2i
Coffee, Kio pe.'lb..*. 25®20
Salt, Liverpool, per sack l 50®
Bacon, Shoulders, per lb 111®124
“ Sides ....' 15 © iti
Canvassed Hams..., 163®]7
Bulk 5j4e5....l
“ Shoulders,;,. ;.iq® io
Supir (all grades) l ..J...10 ®I4
Yarn, Bunch 1.40@l 50
Iron T.i.s (whoje tiesl 0 M, OJ
Bagging (.extra heavy) per yd... I, ®is
Nulls Rr keg J.. ..'.....54 50@7
Potash case] 3Uo@:t
Sweeds 1r0n........ ...84^9
W00 1 .........'.'... 33fe:UA
Cotton will always be bought and paid
for t. Prices wiH4>e in ouo cent of Savannah
quotations.
-WAKRKN, EVANS & CO.
er 29 l-—4S7tnn,
FOR SALE.
Jhe Best Brick Made In the Coun’y!
All parties who are wanting Brick can now 1
be accommodated at eur Kiln, about three hun
dred J?rds above Cowart's Bridge, on the
south side of the Ogecbee River. Price #lO
per thousand, fake them as they come.
UPTON & STEVENSON.
hippliition Notice
ALL Parties interested are hereby notified
that the Firm of Roberts & McKenzie,
by mutual consent is this day dissolved.
All part.es ind* bt.ed to said firm are request
ed to come forwa and and make,immediate psy.
incut. J. L. Roberts is authorisid to settle
up the business of the firm.
J L. ROBERTS,
A.' Mckenzie.
October 14, 1975. lui
m mu.
7 \
BRICK! BRICK*!!
AND FOR SALE.
Price sl2 per thousand cash. Ap
ply to
W. F. DENN Y.
SSTABLXSEBD 1735.
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Augusta, Ga.
ChAMPTON’i IMPERIAL
' & O -A. IP
IS THE ••BEST."
This Soap js njanu raptured from pure mate
rials, and as it contains a large pereentage of
vegetable Oil, is warranted tally equal to the
best Imported Castile Soap, aud at the same
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propertied 0t the ci-lebraled German ami
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fBAUPW BHOVUUns.
2,4, (i, 8 end I [\6utgret Place, and 33 and 35
Jeffaton Street, Few York.
Oct 14 fiui
ItUST PROOF
Q -A- T S ,
For Sale py
WAR REV, EVANS & ,Cos.
October 11 J m
REMOVED TO THE
IV EW BUILDING
IN THE REAR OF
Grocery Stpre.
Do you wish to God ihe
BEST LARGEST & CHEAPEST
assoi ( tmeul of Goods f
Do you wish 10 make money by
saving in prices ?
Do jou wish 10 buy where goods
are sold at bottom >frices f
Do yqu wish to find the place
wheqe the stick of g> ds has been
greatly increased i:i quantity and;
variety f
Do you wish 1,0 , with ilie
merchants whose greatest efloi ls are
t mpljoyed to purchase goods in the
CHEAPEST markets, and who also,
give their custom rs the benefit of 1
1 lie same !
Then go to
WaRrEH, LVt\B & €O.,
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
WILL BE SOLD AT THE MARKET
House, in the town ot Louisville, on
the First Tuesuay in November, next, within
the legal hours of wile, oue tract cf land, con
taining 250 acres, more or less, lying 1 -in Jeffer
son county, on Boggy Gut Creek, and adjoin
ing lands of A J- J uner, Hubert and William
Belcher, Eli McCroan .and others Thecl*r
*d land is in a high statiof cultivation, the
fences all good The place is well timbered
aud‘ r aterel. , 1
Sold for the benefit of the minor heirs ot
Caleb Weeks, deceased.
NIKS. J. M. W EEKS, Guardian. #
G. IL RHEMSIIART,
OMi.tE.MiR tJY
Doors, Sashes, Blinds,
Sash Doorg, Mouldings.
ALSO
PAINTS, OJLS,
LEADS, ETC.
AOSNTS FOH
%•
Fairbanks Standard
SOABBSs
182 and 184 Bay Street,
SAVANNA#, - - t GESRGIA.
setember 30, 1875. 6m
BRICK! BRICK!!
H. P. BICKFOIID
ffH.tL.Ktl fjy
Doors, bashes,
Sash. Doors. Store Doors,
White a ltd yellpw
Pine Mouldings,
WALpT and PINE BALUSTERS
SASH WEIGHTS & CORD,
HEAD &. SIDE LIGHTS,
BLIND TRIMMI.VQS,
NEWEL POSTS,
IG9 & 171 Bay Street,
Savannah (;i,
Ang. 13, IWf Gy—ls. _
COEMACK HOPKINS,
Manalactoier if
Tin Ware,
/NO DEALER IN
HARDWARE,
STOVES,
TIN WAKES, AND HOUSE
FURNISHING GOODS.
Contractor for Tin
Rpofing, and Cornice
Work,
1(57 BROUHTQiy STREET,
SAVANNAH,GAP
HIW
JC-ow JPrieeg*
Me are now Offering at the LOWEST Possibl
PRICES our Large and Excellent STOCK of
PRINTS, CLOTHING, , VAl.l.sks,
SIUKTING, SHAWLS, GUNS,
STRIPES, ALPACAS, . PISTOLS
PLAIDS, RIBBONS, CROCK Kliv,
SHEETING, SHIRTS, c'TLF,
woolens, collars, lamps
BED TICKING, HATS. GLASSWARE,
CASSIMERES, CAPS, BUCKETS,
LINSEYS, BOOT’S, TUBS
LLNENS, SHOES, *BROOMS
FLANNELS, STATIONERY . SADDLE ~
BLANKETS, CUTLERY, *Jd L es
SKIRTS, BEDSTEADS, WHIPS
..WHITE GOODS. TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS.
also;
BACON, SYRUP f ,.. T „
’ sutUF, CAN GOODS,
AKU ’ WHISKEY, PICKLES
FLOUR ’ C 'AADY. CANDLES
BAGGING, RICE, MATCHES
TIES, JELLIES,* NUTS,
CIGARS, MACKEREL, SODA,
TOBACCO, CHEESE, -SHOT
SUGAR, SOAP, POWDER,
RAW COFFEE, ““ STARCH, NAILS
ROAST COFFEE, TEA, PLOWS,
MOLASSES, CRACKERS, APPLES.
AND
All other articles in the
DRY GOODS Oil GROCERY LINE.
-.We have not spared time, or pains in the selection and purchase "fou
goods. Our Stock is
L ARGE AX l COMPLETE
I u all its branches. WiLh the best facilities for
ZBTTYIIsra- COTTOB
-We arc paying tlie
HIGHEST BRICES
It oojinp.ands in this market.
jumem & go.
THE PATENT
Excelsior Cotton 6}in.
Manufactured b t v
O. W. MASSY, - - - MACON, G V
For Sale by
CARHART & CURD, Macon, Cia,
EVERY GIN GUARANTEED.
QLp’Paities sending Gins for repairs, \vi 1 please pre pay ,fieighty and
put th- ir names on their Gins to prevent mistakes.
August 12, 187-5. 3;nos
ERETWELL & NICHOLS,
Wholesale Stationers.
Pap,cr, Paper Bags, f/’olton Fiour Sacks,
1 wines, Inks, Mucilage, Playing lards, &c.
129 Bay Street, ------ Savannah, G**.
N. B—No Charge for P icking. gep 30 3m
Old Established
Oil & Paint House*
No 5, Whitaker Street,
SAVANNAa, G3oP.pl-V.
Burning Lubricating and Paint
OILS;
English and Amejicp WHITE LEAD.
French and American ZINC WHITE.
(OL')RS D.f AND IN OIL*
Brushes, Windo w Glass
PIJTTV, VARMStIES, TURPENTINE.
Alixul Taints, all Colors and Shades.
K33.CCEN3 OIL TArtES.
WEST &. SON’S
KEROSENE AND ALADDIN Oil,
(The best in use.)
JOHN OldVIiR,
Whitaker St., corner Bay Lane.
September 30, 1875 3 i
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNER.
SHIP.
•T]jg Coptjrliiership heretofore existing be.
tween F A Finqncfield fr Ij M. WhlKjiH.il*
iis the fi> m f F A Sinqueiield Cos, is
disolved by mu'tuff consent, to ijntc from’the
tirst uiiy ol Auifuwt.
All paries due us by note or account mo
respectfully requested to p imp forward and
settle up, as we desire to cl os -pp „ ur business
by the end of (lie year.
All papers lem ininp in our bands unpaid
af-cr.aiuinry will be placed in the hands of
otticer fur oolleetiun.
F. A. SIXvJUKVIFI.D,
N. AI. WIIIGIIAM,
Sept. 3J. 1 in.
6REAT REOUCTIOM IN PRICE,
IT IS FOit THE BENEFIT OF THE
I’UFLIO
TO READ THIS
sill, os fare.
Oysters on the half shell, per dozen 25ets
Oysters, raw .
Oysters, fried ...ioe
Oysters, Step ml
beef Steak...... ~. -7T.,, ~,, 4 dels
" a,p •- .4,lets
2? u " , S e s.-.. J4l*els
<W' lclie " 10. ts
I{,,ds -_™> sUcts
® ran 40cts | J.aml) Prices....4oeta
Eggs, tried, boiled, poached or scrambled, 95
Crum
Coffee.,.,,, | g
Toast and Coffee 25cts
Tea.......... I (lets
Vend Mid Ku.uar w 11 1 every meal, free of
clmrgQs
All delicacies of t lie season always on hand.
I inn Liquors, IV iiies, Champagne ana
I'-eer. 5 cents; all other drinks 15 cents."
Open lit all hoars, day or night.
?• VALBNTIITO,
“ c k !l)3l MACON, GA
J A MKtTsTsiLVA
crockery, china,
QLaSC-'WAIASI, Lanp£,
WWSH3® ®&49323,5|.i
House Furnishing Goods-
Mas rem vej to E D Sami's o'd sand,
U 2 Congress ami 1H St Julian Sr.,
-S'.t l ANNAJI GEOltdlA.
Orders eaiefu ly packed and promptly ship
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