Madison home journal. (Madison, Ga.) 1871-187?, November 16, 1878, Image 3
The Home Journal. M A DISOX, GEORGIA : Saturday, November 16, 1878. B. BLACKBURN, Local Editor ADVERTISING. Advertisements will be inserted at One Dol lar per square for the first insertion, * ud Fifty Cents per square for each continuance, for any time under one month. For longer pe#ods, liberal deduction will b_* made. All advertisements appearing in this column will he charged at the rate of 15 cents a line, each insertion. would be pleased to have short cotmnu- Dieations from our friends throughout the conn ty> giving the local news ot their neighborhood. Our Agents. W. B. Wilet and Jas. Atkinson are autbor .wd agents for this paper. Cliurcli Directory. Baptist Church.--Rev W. B. Crawford, Pas ter. Service every Sabbath. Pews free. Sab bath School o’clock, a. ni. Methodist Church.—Rev. T. A. Seals, Pas tor. Services every Subbath. Pews free. Sab bath School o’clock, a. in. PRESBYTKRtitf CHOUGH.— Rev. J. JoNES, Pas tor. und Third Sabbatn of each Sabbath School It o'clock, n. m. ** Episcopal Chu. ch.—Rev. J K* owi.es, Rec ta r. Services Fourth Sabbath of each month. Masonic. Mamsmn Lodge, No. 2*. —A. E. Andrews, W M.; W. H Bearden, Secretary. County Officers. C. H. Andrews Judge County Court. H.W. Baldwin County Solicitor. 8. H. Dtk Clerk County Court. T. B. Baldwin Ordinary. E. Hetser Clerk Superior Court. A. M. Parteb... Sheriff. D. P. Evans Deputy Sheriff. W. L. lliuh Treasurer. J. N. Studdarb Tax Collector. Harmon Martin Tax Receiver. C. K. Barrow Surveyor. W. B. Wiley Coroner of Cou.itv Commissioners.—Jos. Vason - C<iner Shepherd, Thus. W. Head, Geo. B Sto vall, A. J. Williams of Rutledge. Municipal Officers. F. C. Foster Mayor. T. B. Baldwin Clerk and Treasurer. Joseph Few Marshal. E. 11. Cohen, Joseph Vason \ ... C. B. Atkinson, S. W. Booth \ Aldermen. Committees.—Finance—E. H. Cohen, 8. W. Booth. Streets and Buildings—J Vaaou, E. H. Cohen. Cemetery—S. W. Booth.C. B. Atkin son. Police—C. B. Atkinson, J. Vason Time Table—Georgia Kail road. Up Day Passenger Train arrives 11:23 a. in. Down Dav Passenger 12:43 p in. Up Night Express 12:20 a m. Down “ “ 11:10pm. Up Through Freight 7:35 p. iu. Down “ “ 240a. m. Up Wav Freight 4:20 p. in. IMws Way Freight 4:4 a. m. S. S. FI.OYD Agrst. Post Ollice. Mai! cloaca each dav at li:l.‘i, a. in. nnd 12:15 p. m. lionet Older close? each dav at 4p. in. J.. MAKKHAM. P. 11. 1 ■ 1 AN N O UN CEM ENTS. For Tax Receive*. The friend? of I)r. T. J. W AI.KKK respectful ly announce his name a? a candidate lor Tax Receiver of Morgan county, subject to the decision of ihe Demociatic County Convent-oii. ept7-td—printer’s fee, SS. For Tax Receiver. The undersigned respectfully announce? him self a candidate for Tax Receiver of'Morgan Conn tv, 'subject to the decision of the Demo cratic uartv. JOHN A. HATE, oct. -:d—pi inter's fee, $5 * To tlie Voters of Mor trail Cos. 1 this dav announce myself a candidate for BEt’KIVER W TAX RETURNS of Morgan , county, at me ensuing e'cctioik orto-td—printer’s tee, C. J. VI,!.EH. LOCAL*. Remember. Your Fruit Trees will he at the garden of the Hough House, on Nov. 2Sth. M*. William .M. Day has opened a Ten Pin Alley in a quiet part of the city, where the lovers of tins healthy game can indulge in it without fear of any disorderly conduct. Ladies and gen tlemen can there have a quiet frame at any hour in the. day. It is neatly fitted up. 42-3 m Money. Don’t forget to have your money rea dy to pay for your Trees on Nov. 2Stli. Rev. Dr. .Joseph S. Key, Pastor St. Paul Church, Columbus, Ga writes: “We gave Dr. Moft'et’s Tee’.hina (teething powders) to our little grand child with the happiest results. The ef fects were almost magical, and certainly more satisfactory than from anything we ever used.” Andrews Bros, and all Druggists keep it. oct26-lm Be Renily To get your Fruit Trees on Nov. 28th, bought of Commercial Nurseries. A Blessing to Motheis. There will he no necessity for mothers leaving the comforts of home, with their sick babies, tins summer, i l they will give Dr. Moffett’s Teething (teething jkiw ders). Teethina will regulate, the bow els and make Teething easy. It cures Cholera Infantum and the Summer com plaints ot children, heals eruptions and sores, removes aml prevents the forma tion ot worms. Andrews Bros, and all Druggists keep it. octlO Fruit Trees. The Commercial Nurseries will deliv er their Trees from the garden ofTloiigli House, November 28th. Too Much at Stake. Steele A Price have too much at stake to put in the market anything which has •not been found not only harmless, but positively beneficial. Their Dr. Price's .Creani Baking Powder is the only kind made by a practical physician, with spe cial regard to ita health fulness.—adr. Extra Fine. The Tree* from the Commercial Nttr asrles, which they deliver here Nor. 28th are very fine, thrifty and vigorous. All A)f par patrons will U well pleased. Reasons Why. The reasons why Dr. Price's Flavor- Extract*, I/simw, Vanilla, etc., sre Miperior to all oilier* i. Imrmuut they arc prepared tram choice Mibcted fruits and , aromatics without >t, lating or |sdsf an* oils, all the (favoring priuolplc* are ru- Isiuci upi hsoged by i hem Mini , idgldy i oncet/ilutnd, requiring Ur* t# A*vor.—adv, h. t>. Vlsitfli Lr |,ic|.fv,ij to make cs-g . ad>gsea< on cotton siotml in his wars' ■ hou‘.—trot aim. PAVEMENT STROKES. To our fox hunters: Beware of a mule. Wk arc having delightful weather, just now. Mrs. Dr. Jones, is having her beauti ful residence repaired. Madison is the largest buggy' market on the Georgia road. Miss Ida Bearden spent several days in Atlanta, this week. What lias become of our Rutledge cor respondent? Don’t forsake us, Bro. B. Our personal triend, Mr. Wm. Pea cock, has our sympathy in his present illness. Mr. Sam Booth, will accept thanks tor the finest cabbage head wc have seen this season. Just Received.— A beautiful tine of Ladies' Buttoned Gaiters.— Harris & Burr.— adv. Buggies are selling in town so cheap that it must causa their manufacturers heads to swim. S. S. Flotd is prepared to make cash advances on cotton stored in Ids ware house.— nov9-lm. Our farmers are preparing to sow a very large amount of wheat, which is a move in the right direction. Expectancy is on tip-toe, awaiting tlie rumored marriages which are te oc cur in our city this winter. Madison is the fiaest town in tlie State. If this assertion Isn't believed, we can produce certificates. Rev. Dr. Frank Cook, one of tlie most genial Christina gentlemen of tlie State, was in the city this week. A fresh assortment of Ladies Cloaks, from $3.23 to SIB.OO, to open on Monday, Nov 11th, at Costello's, —Adv. Now is tiie time to subscribe for tlie Home Journal. Henceforward it will be filled with interesting local news. We are prepared to print tickets for those who aspire to county offices, with neatness and dispatch . Send in your or ders. Mr. Thomas has returned to our city with a line lot ol hogs, which lie will retail at liis room, next door to Harris A Burr. The largest assortment of rich Silk Fringes, latest novelties, ever shewn in Madison. Just received by express, at Costello's.—Adv. We arc glad to see Mrs. Ileyser, wife of our friend E, Ileyser our very compe i tent Clerk ot Superior Court at horns, after a long visit to friends in Mexico. Three cartons of Hamburg Trim mings, Kid Gloves, Neck Ties, Veilings all new shades, and other novelties, to open Nov. 11th, at Costello's.— Adv. If yon want a photo’ taken in the most elegant style and by ®t.e of the best artists, apply to our trietid, M. L. Richter. He a'so keeps a fine lot ot jew elry. Mr.Chas. Fielding, an old an esteem ed citizens, was stricken down with ver tigo last Wednesday, and is still in a pre carious condition. Wc trust that he will soon recover. Although Morgan went back on one ot her most prominent citizens, we are lor her yet. Tlie good old lady may lie guilty ol many indiscretions, but we will stick to her as long as there is a pea in tlie dish. The only tiling that will stir our young people up to their matrimonial senses, is the establishment of a town li brary. Now, let those of tlie ‘old folks’ who are anxious to ‘make matches,’ give us liberal encouragement. We hear of hog cholera in several places which is proving very destructive Fearing that it might visit our place, we slaughtered tlie last porker we had this week, which is being rapidly con sumed by our second editions. We only charge $5 to announce the names of candidates lor county officers. We ate for tiie toremost mau this time provided there be no nomination of the party, and tlie foremost man advertises. We are for self interest herealter. The little church around the corner, that is, tlie Epsscopal church, are indebt ed to Miss Jessie Nebhut for serving them as organist, last Sunday, and be fore. Command us, Miss Jessie, at any time, and we are at your service. JDt. Skiff lias one n( tlie largest stocks of jewelry and silver-ware he has ever brought to this market. His rings are superb. Those of cur young people who have hymenial aspirations would do well to read his card and inspect Ids stock. Mr. Samuel Jones, of Newton county occupied the Methodist pulpit last Sab bath. He favored Ids audience with a sound, practical sermon. Many express ed their admiration of his style and it is our wish that lie will again visit our people. Wk, regret exceedingly- to learn that Mr. Joe Vason, one ol our most promi nent citizens, is still confined to Ids room from an attack of pneumonia. He is one of our aldermen, and one among the most energetic arid efficient members of tlie board. Da. B. F. Ulmer:—l have tried all the medicines you put up, and I can recom mend them, but especially the Liver Cor rector. I tried tho bottle you sent me, on a patient, and it acted like a charm. If you care to use my name you are free Cos do so.—J. G. Medloek, 11. If.—ailv. We are glad to see our old friend, Jas. Anderson, of the firm ol Anderson, Starr A Cos., New York, In the city. Upon congratulating Idui upon Id* good look* lie mid he would have looked one Inin j dred per cent, better If Billups had b*eu j elected, Jos* so, friend Andoison, those sie our feeling* (no. Bismoe Be* awi ru, the finest pulpit or xtor of lilt nit*, delivered a •ph trdld ser mon last Holiday at Uur Lpumpal church ’ The i huich was crowded la fie utmost ' capacity, and all present were delighted ; with (< *ermon. At the liow of the rgUFiii, the Brahwp mm, firmed UiAmn \ Bioia Bne kVwo, >ooag**i chtld of th> seoMr# chitot yf this psfe-r All Come. Y. Harrier stlc and Isaac S. Moore, ag ents of Commercial Nurseries, will meet their patrons here, Nov. 28th, with their Fruit Trees, and hope to meet every one that day. novl6-2t In order to be successful in a Con gressional contest in tlie Ninth, a per son should canvass the district two years In advance and prove that lie isn’t, a ras cal, a gentlemen, a bankrupt, a solvent man, ar. aristocrat, a piebian, a Christian, a culprit, a “wool hat.” a “plug hat,” in fact that he is really nothing. Unless he can do this, defeat is certain. Be Prompt. Every patron of tlie Commercial Nur series is expected, on Nov. 28th, and promptly discharge his obligation And plant out his Trees while fresh. Since tlie Democratic Executive Com mittee have decided to make no nomina tions for county officers, we learn that combinations arc the order of the day. Well, one tiling certain, we si all support no man that don’t advertise his candida cy in our columns, nnd shall take our choice from those who do; confining our selves strictly to capacity and merit. As stated in another place, we shall not ad vocate the claims of any in our columns. Tlie longest pole brings tlie persimmon. Attention Farmers. Tlie Fruit Trees you bought of Umlet hill, Newson A Cos., propiietois Com mercial Nurseries, Nashville, Tenn., will be delivered in Madison, Xoy . 2Sth. The county elections will soon be up on us. Wc learn there will be no nomi nations. Then every tub must stand on its own bottom, and eacli candidate must ‘tote ids own skillet •’ Our eoltimtis are open to ail, foi advertisements. We shall in this paper take no stand lor either, hut individually vote for those that we adjudge most competent and deserving. Not a line shall he written, if there be no nomination, that shall prejudice the claims of any candidate. If there be a nomination wc shall ot course sustain the nominees. I)r. Price's Floral Kiclics Surpasses any Toilet or Cologne WYter ever made. A rich, fresh, flowery odor, for the handkerchief, tlie toilet and the hath —permanent and delightfully fra grant. Fortliesiek room—reviving and gratefully refreshing.—adv. Morgan Flection Returns. PRECIXCTB. VOTFS. MAJORITY. Billups. Speer. Billups. Speer. Maxlison, 603 878 275 Rutledge, 152 64 88 Kingston, 28 55 27 Fairplay, 80 36 44 Ehenezer, 33 97 64 Wellington, 108 33 75 Total, 1,004 1,163 207 366 Speer’s majority, 159 159 Votes polled, 2,167. A Paradox. Tlie Atlantu Constitution did tlie or ganised Democracy harm in tlie Filth ar.d Ninth Districts. There can he no doubt ol this lact. Sam Small,one of its editors, advocated Arnold in the Fifth. He may have severed his connection with the paper, blit tlie people were not advised of it. Grady did all lie could (possibly in a quiet way) lor Speer in tliis District; consequently the Consti tution's staff proved a two-edged sword, cutting both ways. Joe Harris proved true to principle and duty. We heard a dozen or more good Democrats say that no reliance was to be placed in what tlie Constitution said, as Small was lor Ar nold, and Grady lor Speer. True, the PAPER was intact, but when it employs as editors men antagonistic to its views —and such was tlie record—it became paralyzed lor good. We hope never again to see the metropolitan journal occupy on its staff such congruous elements. Pianos and Organs at Factory Rates. Grand Introduction'Sale, com mencing Nov. 1. 1,000 Magnificent instruments from best makers to be placed, for introduction and adver tisement, in Southern homes at Ag ent's Wholesale Kates. Elegant 7 Oct. Pianos only $125. Magni ficent SquAKK G rands, catalogue price SI,OOO, only $250. Handsome f> Stop Organs, $57 ; 13 Stops, s7l; Mtfiiioa Top, 13 Stops, SB6. Choice Instruments at lowest prices ever known. 6 years written ouarntkk. 15 days test trial. Write for Introduction Sale circular. Address Ludden A Bates’ Southern Music House, Savannah, Ga. Tlie Great Wholesale I’iano and Organ DcjKit of tlie South. nov2-4t Liver is King.—Tlie Liver is the imperial organ ot the whole liuinaii sys tem, as it controls the life, health and happiness ot man. When it is disturbed iu its proper action, all kinds of ail ments are the natural result. The di gestion ef lood, the movements ol the heart and blood, the action of the brain ami nervous system, are all Immediate ly connected with the workings ol the Liver. It has been successfully proved that Green's August Flower is unequall ed in curing all persons afflicted with Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint, and all the numerous symtorns that result from an unhealthy condition of tlie Liver and Stomach Sample imtties to try, 10 cents. Positively sold in all towns on the Western Continent. Three doses will prove that it is just what you want. Pretty ami Young. In every tenture but the bair, wbleh hwl grown white from lever. Thin huty at 35 write* Hit: “1 have lined I'nrker n Hair liaUain nix riioutfiH and am more than planned with It. It has reatornl tli* natural hrown eolor of my hail and given It a ullky njfto*-4, nleer than ever •• 'hire. There in no iMnilniflr, no hilling hair.and it leaven the *ealp ho eleau and hire ami emit that I am ever ho much plea and, mid 1 Ireland look like uiyaell again.*' IdeinfivUni pru|a*Mie that an* ter elienileally Into thla preparation leuih r it healing, eleaa.lng and heultli lul. and the lieaiitiliil. Irenii and vlgoton* hair It pneJnee., together with It* prop erty of Motoring the hair to lt natural youthful eolor. leaving tli* head entirely Ireed fioiu liandiulf, elean and healthy, xirpliae* no lean Uien It plraaea. ||oy i led lie from yoor dioggi.i A tklo*oii A I'eUiMt and teat lu Merit*. out j;h,i I )>pee|e* ofth lal iOHpdil) ) M thUdUlriet, | a* we Me h natal in the AMilinai, I* ! m. The Aged, the Feeble and Con valescent. Find just the help they need in the health and strength giving properties ot Parker’s Ginger Tonic. This comforting invigoraiit diffuses warmth and vigor through tlie system, soothes tlie nerves, banishes melancholy and gives strength and elasticity to the worr-out. Inline, It is incomparably superior to wines or liquors and does not intoxicate. Every mother will not only comfort and strengthen herself but will relieve and parity her nursing babe by the free use of tliis excellent tonic. Buy a SI,OO bot tle Iron) your druggist Atkinson & De tect, or a sample bottlt at 15 cts, and test its merits. nov2-3m Thousands use it. Why Hesitate? It is adapted especially to tliosc cases where tlie womb is disordered, and will cure any irregularity ot the ‘menses.’ Dr. .1. Brad field’s Female Regulator acts like a charm in ‘whites,’or in a sudden check of tlie ‘monthly courses,’ from cold trouble of mind, or like causes, by re storing tlie discharge in every instance. So also in chronic cases its action is prompt and decisive, and saves tlie con stitution frem countless evils and pre mature decay. Ask your druggist for a circular.—novl6 1m To the LADIESI of Georgia* Sea Foam makes the bat cookery. Ita strength is double that of any] other baking powder. It is on that account the cheapest. One can of Sea Foam is worth three j of any other baking powder. By tho use of it, your bread will be equal to Fifth Avenue. Your food will be the best. Your health will he preserved. Your daily work made easier. Bread will be whiter and richer. You will save a great deal of money. | liy the use of Sea Foam, a barrel ofi flour makes forty pounds more bread. j Your bread, biscuit, ancl cakc3 will be\ always light if Sea Foam is used. It is anew comfort for home. It is pure, and not adulterated, it is healthy for you and tho children. \ It is the perfection of science ini cookery. ; Your cookery will be always good. I You will always have a good cook. I It makes every cook a good one. I Your bread will never be sour. Chemists who hare analyzed Sea Foam I commend it. Physicians who have experienced or I witnessed its health- promoting I properties, commend it. Wholesale grocers always ccmmcndit. I lUtail merchants who hare introduced it I among their customers and noted its I wonderfully rapid sale, never fail to I commend it. Husbands and fathers, whose wonder] und delight at tiie greatly improved and uniformly gooi! quality of tlie bread and pastry have led them to inquire tiie cause, are loud in their commendation of iu I Housekeepers who hare once used it tri7i| have no other, und thus most stronylyX eommcml it. i Cooks whose best efforts with other] powders have failed, ere jubilant] over Sea Foam. All over the country it is E UNiVERSALLy COMMENDED! Actually the ladies of Gcoryiu , where 1 Sea Foam has been introiluccd , area nou> as lit led for their excellent bcaul I biscuit?, con.-cakes, end other cookcnj j as thnj have duay* bzui Jar their I remarkable beauty. f Nowhere in ihe worhl ean he found I better broad, biscuit, and eakesl than is produced by these noble! ladies. There is a constant rivalry! among them to see who shall make! the best. I And nit only is this the. ease, but Seal Foam adds to their beauty, fori health brinys beauty, and nothing t*s| more conducive to good hcedth than light, nutritious bread , cakes, and pastry, which Sea Foam never fails to make. Se v Foam is for sale by all first-class retail grocers in nearly every city. If your grocer hunit it in stock, and L an obliging man, he will get it for you. If, however, you are un able to obtain it readily at home, send for circular and price-li t to Gants, Jones & Cos. Manufacturers and Proprietors, 178CnaneSLNew York. Broken Ont Afresh! NEWLY FITTED UP sod FINE STOCK of FINE LIQUORS, Imf/orted and Domestic Cigars, Fruits, French Candies—Received Wccklv. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Families Supplied with Oysters nnd Fish. octfcti-Cm M. A. MUST IN. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. GEORGIA, Morgan Countv. Hy Tirtue of an order from the Court ot Ordi nai rof Morgan county, panned on the 7lb day of October, lh7S, will be wild on the flint Tues day in December I#7B (the name being* tlie }Jrd day of laid named mouth) at the Court House door in Maid county, between the legal bourn of tinle, the following described Lands and other property belonging to the estate of my in- Irritate, Win A. Hammond, deceased, late of •aid count v, viz : The place upon which naid Hammond resided ut the time of hi* death, situ* < atad in Haul county, adjoining lauds of J. K. | Ha'lmiwh, Jes*e M i'erry, Joseph K. Moore, J. A. Fannin and otliera, containing three hundred and forty-lire (340• acres more or leas; Im> another tract of I*and aituiiled in said county, adjoining lund* of (Jarrell Hammond, Mm Coo •iJa, A. f'oullain and otliera, containing two hundred and sixty four ( i'A ) acres more or less. A.l*o another tract of Land Lot No*2‘JO, bill District, id heel ion f originally Gilmore, now Fannin countv. Containing according to Flat •bd Grant |4o acres, the same lie mg what is called a Wild lot of Land Also at same tuna 1 and plat*** tba reniuiniiig p<r*oiial propert) be longing to said estate consisting of Lire Htock, Plantation TmU intw and ueeesaaiy for run ning a fuim, Wsgous, three Vfobs one Horse, buii, I'isiol, filar ksmilti To*da, some Coin ami Fodder, and other articles of personal property, all a aid tof the benefit of cradttora and heir* at Law Terms r-.M Jl>H K MOMiL, nof.Mds AdmrofWrn A Hammond. AE\TCiv5S4® **4 Lai, addraa* Fin*i, Hsawr AC bats, Ca luairtf PARABOLA. f Ground in a Concavo-Convex Form, , CD 5 ' ) 1 from the best transparent material, and to a perfect surface, which makes them tlie best Glass in use. Call on Profes sor SKIFF, the Optician, and be fitted to a pair of those celebrated Glass es. Also lias the Tinted Glass, recom mended by Professor Fox, lor one-third less than he sold them, aad just as good . THIMBLES, Gold & § Silver—the pure article, made for service. At SKIFF’S. Solid Sii.ver Spoons, Forks.Bntter Knives, Su gar a Salt Shovels, Gob lets, Clips, and a variety of other articles in cases, at SKIFF'S. Silver Plated Castors,Cake Baskets, Butter Dishes, Card Receivers, Dessert and Dinner Fol ks, Dessert and Dinner and Tea Spoons, Butter Knives, Ac.. Ac., all warranted to he the stand ard plate, give perlect satisfaction, and sold as cheap as a good article can be sold. Call at SKIFF’S. CLOCKS! CLOCKS!!-The best assortment of good clocks in the city can be found at SKIFF’S, prices all right. WATCHES! WATCHES!! gq> Gobi and Silver, American Swiss Ladies’ & Gents’ Stem and Key Winders, cheaperthan ever. You can find them at SKIFF’S. CHAINS! CHAlNS!!—Ladies Neck and Long Guard Chains, solid gold aad relied plate, At SKIFF’S. BfWatclies, Clocks and Jewelry RE PAIRED uad CLEANED by one who understands tlie business perfectly—a practical workman cf years experience —and as cheap a? first-class work can lie done. Cali on SKIFF, the one that docs it, JEWELRY! JEWELRY!!—A good assortment—bought tor cash, cheap ami will he sold lor cash, cheap. A tine lt ol all Gold Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Ear-rings. Pius, and other goods kept in first-class jewelry stores, Wedding, En gagement, and other Rings; also all kinds ot Jewelry made to order. V. W. SKIFF. novl6-lm Madison, Ga. Dry Cil ©oils —AT— llottom Prices AT TIIE Cheap Cash Store —OF— , HARRIS &.BURR. We hav. now on band a fuil lina of DRESS GOODS A Dl’k ALPACAS Culicoes at all Price*. Brown and Bleached Shirtings from Five Cents np. Bed Ticking, 7.J cents np. Ladies Striped Hose at 10 cents. Gents Half-Hose, 10 cts. up to best Bulbriggan goods. Ladies Under-Vests, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Ties, <fec„ in ail varieties. Beautiful line of Gents Furnishing Goods* Unlaundricd Shirts of the best material, lor 90 cets. Hats, Hats, Hats. Our St ock of Hut* And Caps is now eoiuplete. Shoes, Shoes. Of Every Variety and at .allJPriees. Wo also hare Sngar, Coiree, Sonp, Starch, Candles TOBACCO and SFIGARS. All of which we offer VERY LOW. On November the let wo will < ffer the public a (nil line of BLACK CASHMERES A BLACK SILKS anil a Beautiful Lot of Fash ionable I)res Goods, Sacques, Jack ets, Nubias, Shawls, <fce., ail from Headquarters. (jive ]]h a Call. HARRIS A BURR. oct2l-lm A. J. ACKERMAN, Can inje Manvfactuter, Madison, - - (iromiu. Will krep mi baud > Fll I.iii. of CarrhnjM, Ihujjini and Wd'jont, Ail of *rW*i if# mid (iiirililNJ If f mm. KKI'AIKIMi fluin neatly and prompt if. I Hiaffcimliii woik <>l all jund <S## ll taa ir*i ai) >• ? Jno. O. TORBERT’S Spectacles and Eye Glasses. GOLD, SILVER, STEEL <fe RUBBER Frames, with the most perfect Lenses. ■ I I'M'l A ffelysfr-- a., -./.‘A IFvwnNmii.)) /\.N .{ST • a ‘ r | V Muadqmirters f V ® Ip i IK w 1 I P SANTA CLAUS ® j I |i| |jj jjjjj J. O.TORBERT’S. fe ',.aic. *)| jjpTfr.'TliuS^il Get Your Christmas Tricks from J. O. Torbert. l*ilace I WE have just received tlie largest and best selected sto, k of Toys ami Fan cy Goods ever brought to any town in tiie State, consisting of Dolls of every size and price. We have china Dolls, rubber Dolls, wax Dolls, wood Dolls, dressed Dolls and all kinds of Dolls. A splendid lot of walnut Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Portfolios, China and Bra tinaTea Setts of all sizesand prices, wax Flowers and Figures,Photograph frames children’s Knives and Forks, china Cups a.id Saucers,Crandall's great show, buil ding blacks, alphabet Blocks, Noah’s ark buy s loot Chest, wood Trains, Tin. Trains, mechanical Engines, Accordenns a fine lot of Harmonicas, lino Albums, I’arlcr Suits for children, rubber and tin Rattles, China Darning Eggs, the finest stock ot Toilet Setts In town, iron and tin Banks for bovs, Toy Trunks, hoe’s Toy Pistols, rubber Balls, Match Safes, elegant Card Stands, Music Boxes, Toy Buckets, Marbles, boys’. Drums, Horns, Violins, Top Cords, Whistles, boys’ Guns tiie best lot of toy Wheelbarrows and Wagons ever brought to Madison before. A Large Stock ol Tin TOYS And a great many other Toys that wc cannot name in tliis advertisement. We have something to suit the tusto of all, both white and colored, old nnd young, large and small, ma’e or lennilr. All mir Goods have been selected hv J. O. Tor bert, in person, with a great deal of care and liu leels confident that i I those in W, D. Wl r M —lHlm: oitiGiXAi.— A Undevseller ofMadisonl CALL AND EXAMINE HIS EXTENSIVE STOCK OF- DRY GOODS and GROCERIES. EUCH AS— ' ' ,* • Fanc/I Good#, Notion#, Fhur, Bacon, Hams, Dress Goods, Prints, Suaar, Tea uud Coffee., Cassimeres, Corsets, Clot him/ f A fine lot <*' Cf Wart, Hits, Caps, Boots and Shoes BAGGING, TIES If- :. IN FACT THE -vGrcatost Variety of Everything. Asto price*, lam AiIMAI) OF COMPETITION. Atlanfa and Athens bills duplicated. I guaranteethat a visit to my store will SAVE YOU 20 PKR CENT in buying your fall g<xls. Madison septas-iim. \V. I L WYNN. r 1878-9. Success is in Muyiug l The und<*isrm*<l hmitg recently added largely to hi* stock of Family Otocyriea, beg* to emit the attention f his customers loan exuniituition of his *t<*ck tv* he is determined to mdl a low as any hotisc in Madison, and spare no pains to please his lriend*, both to gddll* and pnce. ilia stock consists in part, of the following articles : MEAT AND FLOUR. SUGAR AND COFFEE; CHEESE A CRACKERS, MACKEREL AND POTATOES, SYRUP AND MOLASSES, FINE WINES A FUJI ORS, FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS, WOOD A WILLOW W ARE, MARKET BASKETS. LUNCH BASKETS. Also, tbo Finest Lot of. CrOcKory and Glass Ware In Madimin. Table Cutlery, triple plated Si I Ter Ware, Lumps nnd I/nmp PiJtMi'ies, Kironene Oil, Toilet Soups ami brushes. Vases, Tobacco and Pipe#*, Mats, Rugs, Whip*. 1,0 k- uud Hinges, Axes and da idle*, together with a large s’oclt of (JotMs too ledums id mention. ? ‘ Feeling grateful for l> puiionuge hitherto bestowed, I most rvepectfiillvjatlPai >t cwttinuaae# of the same, and iufite you, one and till, to call and examine my stock before pim hading else where. ’ (aept2*-3in) J. *l. FKW, Railroad .St., Vlad i*on, Ga. p J cRE Alvj ‘ JggT ' s?yc;a^ baking mwn Flavoring; PG * D E - Sul*'X E XTRACTS. Eminent Chemists and Physiol tins certify that these goods are free front adulteration, richer, more effective, produoe better result* than any others, and that they use them in their own laiulUee. Tin nmrm’P UNIQUE PERFUME* ere tli< G. m<>r Ml Odors. ir\ rK H \ TOOTHENg. A ugrtM-able,livsitliful Liquid lit Mifriea. llllflj 11 LEMON SUCAR. A miUliliite for I.'luoiih. EXTRACT JAMAICA GINCER. From rb. purs wwL STEELE A PRICE’S LUPULIN YEAST CIMB. Tko Mott />rf flop frl in lA* World, STEELE & PRICE, Mantra., Chicago, St. Louii & Cincinnati neo.l of such artiel'? will only give him a call that they w ill Save Money by fining ,*o. We h ive ji\c n onr emir# attention to this business ever si t\t*e th§ war, and we know that, wefhave the lr -£i\st stock of our kind in Madison, we ill sell at lower prices than Hay one rise* We also have a larjre stork of pira works on hand. A larger stork of Fancy Groceries than am other town of the'same size i# tlie State. Our Fruit Stands will I* filled itli all kinds ol the very i lioiceat FRUIT such as Apples,Oranges, (jocoamits, Pine' Apples, &c. Thanking our many kind friends foy tlie liberal patronage heretofore extend ed us. and by an honest and closc'attep tion to our busiiie—. we iiope [u spare w larger portion ol jour trade .in the fu ture. We want *’ •“ rfn-tl" iilrnt—i! that we will not lie undersold bj ahy House In the place. Remember that we are sole agents for Lazarus, Morris A Co.’s celebrated per— fee ted Spectacles Every pair sold warranted. .1. 0. TORBERT. All those indebted, to us will pioa>* come up and settle their aceounta at once, or we will lie compelled to put them in the hands 01 an attorney tor collection. foeis-3m) .1.0. T. * ■ •’ .... I-ct nil of the little Folks come to SEE ME.