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■own and COUXTX
\ WN^PIREGTOKY.
THE CHURCUM.
Ur'nchinz at the Baptist cburch’on the first
M 'Jyni Sundays, and Saturday before the
; B,| sumlay in each month, Rev. S. T.
K >er 'liVng'ut the Methodist church on the
o“s.mlaV iu each month, and Saturday
HE rt ’ liev George S. Johnston pastor.
: H; ,r l. luu/ Ht the Presbyterian church on
Smalay iu each month, llev. G.
V’ Uaxwli pa*h>r.
•” )4( >*otrAi<!fl'rttx‘tKT. •
■ . t, t < ,vlare*y ,, r: JFC Williams,
■u! ibhs T L Jenkins and JT lt.'Ount, eolui
luitHi. K * Howard marshal.
■ posT-r.rr.cE -miss km*a aenEt.T. P *.
■Daily arrival and departure of mails.
I-t-lILtA Bt'ILfUXOS.
■ couithouse, jail, masonic lodge, female
■ j,!”'. male institute and two churches.
H AHOETC ■OtlDtJkA
I Ha,ui ton Lodge No. lfi-modteon Aw 2d
■ lmiU v afterneoß in each month.
■V l-shlev t’l.rwrter No 30-meets n tee
Hi Kriilav iu each men’ll.
H Viola Cormeil No 1 meets on Thursday
Hfjlrt iretore 4th Kridae.
■ ifC Williams ordinary; J D Robinson
■ J , r . ft U ,rlen clerk of superior court;
H.mW Miller tax receiver; JR Griffin tax
Wn-'-'-n • K C Kimbrough treasurer; Jokn
W JSmfch C***.
i’tnintv Commissioners —W T Hudson, vT C
■ „ RWRobinson. N H B.rden clerk.
R ,f Erlueatiori —W I Hudson. Flynn
H W C Johnston, R G Hood. T J Neal.
County School ComwSs’Wsr—J T Johnson.
BEvetSksfir tan uwislatuihs.
I senator; G L Kilpatrick and
; E .Moss, Jr, representatives. \
IU Hit IS COUNTY.
tjcPKSIOtt COURT.
ilames Johnson judge—W A T.ii I ’e relic
ter-genenrl-N H Barrlen clerk -J
H i, P iiff. Convenes tcod Mondays in
ip'riT and October.
COMMfSStoViiBS’ hWIIT
totivenes list Tuesriav in cadi luofcth.
rifentSAßT’s coubV
tonnes first Monday in er.dk mffntb
jtrisTXCEs’ ittfckrs.
Titiffilte S72d) District-JnoT Williams
i f>, ’Cha* Bedell N P -meet* first Saturday.
Valiev Plains (786) — I N Sparks iT P, Geo
(fi'i'urifce f V- 21 Satur day.
Milner t (782)—&<5 ftilncr N P, P Sutton
J t>--~4:h Saturday. __ _ ~
M averly Hall (934 p-G A B Dozier NP,t
K *fi J P -
(■„(,ulh (6961—J B Pate JP, W H Thomp
**?/>wet ltttli (707) -Jesse Cox N P, W Nun
tllv J P--3il < S>turday.
j; r ,p. r Ultli (11801—J W Lokey JP, L C
Sarcett N P-4th Saturday.
'Smith’s (1247) —Jas G Smith J P, S Moore
N p—4th Saturday.
Whiterville (920)—S H ft. Ac N P, A J
'Gordon J P—2d Saturday.
Whitaker’s 1070) —R.M Whitten J P, k lynn
<rk fiit N P
Dividson’s (781)—T L Davidson J P, Ah
lllae Spring (717) —J A Moore NP, C Had
-stv J P —first Saturday. T 1
Go rdmnn’s (700) —J M Culpepper, J I, S
•CG-olman N P—2d Saturday.
The Cash System. —As we have to pay the
cash for everything we nae about our honse
And office, we a r e comorlled to rlo a strictly
easli business We will take woorl or pro is
ioiu. at market p m* s, In pay for subscrip
tiofts. Althoi-.h anxious for patronage, we.
p;rf-'r a limited cash luisliiess to an extended
■ere lit one.
NORTH rIND SOUTH RAILROAD SCHEDULE.
i[J. til further notice the tiWin will run on
this road daily as follows, Sundays excepted:
Tleave Kineslmro 1 A M
AVi ive atCofifimbus 8 40 A M
\ ,-vtvt; Co’iinibns 3 20 R M
Arrive at Kinvsboro 8 p M
WM. REDD, Jr.. Superintendent.
i ■ •' __ 1
Sabbatlp-Scliool Concert.
AK the Methodist Chvrr.h in Hamil
ton, on Monday niyM, December
tilth.
Town Notes.
Why don’t you crow?
“Santa Claus’” comes to-night.
“Uaho- ®' c ki catch it! Ah! I
beg your jiardon ma'am, I oelieve
tlits is one of year torn tables?
ell I hadn’t the least idea of letting
it get away with all this load of •eat
ables TANARUS”
The ancT irrepressible
O. it. gave a cake cutting last week,
ar.d in the absence of the take, he and
his j mis bug knaiyicd ■a'p a gourd han
dle.
Splendid inducement’s tocash buy
ers at GaAi,e & Copeland’s.
Come find see thefantastics parade
tomorrow-; it is tbe grandest affair
on foot.
AH those in ending to parade with
the Tkntnstics are requested to meet
at the office of Ur. Gibbs bright and
early to morrow morning, and decide
where they shall dress.
Catania claims the P, G. in G. and
the C. I!, is ’desperately in love with
her; but i&e don’t promenade worth
a cent.
We know one thing to be a fact;
Hamilton can boast of some of the
most industrious young ladies of any
place this side of the North pole;
they never tire of sweeping.
Hamilton is improving slowly.
Several new'buildings are being fitted
up.
Our call for something on the
“belles” of Hamilton in lest week’s
issue, was not unheeded, for we have
a splendid production in this one.
Remember the old bachelors if you
please.
Squire N. H. Barden came lo this
place 47 years ago, the 18th of,
thi-i month, and on the same day in
the same year Dr. ( has Bedell was;
married.
We heard an old gentleman who
ins been a citizen of this county 46
years, say th it he has nteVfer taken a
chew of tobacco, nor smoked a pipe
or cigar in Ids life, and last but uot
least, he never took a drink of whis
ky as a. beverage.
Chickens are getting scarce around
Catania. The C. R<- gave all he had
for tire hire of a buggy to attend the
Wedding, and now he lias to walk.
We theregiu “little Trick” was a
Reports fi-om Cataula.
Oh, so glad. Christmas most here.
The P. G. iu G. lives in Cataula.
Fetch out your mules—you’ll need
’em Now-years day.
. Wlll . bring out fautasties.
Admittance free.
Friday and Saturday were the
coldest days of the season. The
weather has moderated now,, so sail
iu with your invitations.
Our burg is the happy abiding
place of 23 fiddlers. ” Music hath
Charted,” etc.
Cataula comes to the front with a
talking eat. The feline tells the
girls who is in love with them.
. Esqr. Alien owns two hairless
dogs of the Mexican breed.
“The celebrated “Didhebiteyou”
is a wonderful addition to our village,
and is a dog of rare abilities:
" No*- don’t that dog; look sweet,
With ft stump tail ar.d three feet."
The ex C. R. will spend clinstmas
in Talbotton, Cataula fun is 100 lit
tle a thing for him since he got to
be pro. tem. editor. Look out or
Murphy will get you.
Our “phat man” enjoys this cool
spell of weather.
Everybody are saving eggs, but
ter etc., and things are promising
fov a lively time during the holidays.
Hip! hip! hurrah for Christmas.
The young folks of Ellershe are
arranging for a grand tournament
and egg-nog drinking on the 27th
the crowd is to gather at Esqr. Tem
Cranberry’s. Thanks to Miss S. 11.
for an invitation.
The party at our house was largely
attended, and all enjoyed it; espe
cially “little trick” as his dulcena
was present. “They say” a gourd
handle was eaten, but Miss F—an I
“ye reporter” didn’t chaw on it.
Jfhe lumber pile at Cranberry and
Ganmiell’s is rapidly diminishing.
They are determined to sell it.
Jim Mooie is the happiest man in
Cataula—he has a broadcloth suit
and a contract forgetting l,ooocrss
ties for the “ Narrow Gauge.”
There are some yonnsr men in
this country that don’t know whether
to offer his arm to a young lady, in
a promenade, or take hers. W.e saw
this exposed at the party.
A geutletttan who has traveled a
great deal says the prettiest girl he
ever saw lives in Catania. What
you, \V\ H. R. ? Fortunately the
beautiful young lady is “ litte Dicks’-
sweetheart, and he says she is the
sweetest and loveliest in the state.
The H. S. Estes is making her
regular trips without the assistance
of her whistle. Cows, as well as
Gammells chickens are now in great
danger of having their fee.trgs h
Eight of Cataiil--’'-
J. MARION ESTES,
121 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer iu
BOOTS, SHOES
LEATHER and FINDINGS.
I would respectfully call your attention to
my splendid stock of Root ;, Shoe*, fain’her
and Findings, eonsislinp- of Ladies’, Misses’
and Ctiildren’s Shoes, Gentlemen’s, Bo,s’,
Youths’ an I Children's Boots and Shoe .
Also, a Complete Stock of Boot and Shoo
Findiinr.s, Lea. ! _ev, L sts, I’egs, etc.
As I sell entirely for cash, you can rely on
buying of me a, the lowed figures. Call
and look. J. MAIlhiN KsTtiK
13?“ A Beekivuh -ew ig mre.-ine,
in good order, no..h S2O ii New
York, can be had for §ls, by apply*
ing at this oftieo,
13?“ MeKeighan’a magic soap and
polish for sale by Dr. T. S. Mitchell.
Cheap.— A life scholarship in the
Mound City Commercial College ot
Sr, Louis, Mo., worth §07.50, can he
had for §SO, by applying at this office.
S3F“ Mr. J. T. Johnson is our
regularly authorized agent, and the
only one authorized to receive and
receipt for this paper in Columbus.
If you should want anything in the
way of saddles, bridles, harness, etc ,
go to W. li. Kent, of Columbus, Ga.
He does all kinds of new work and
repairing, and his prices will be found
satisfactory. He gives his exclusive
atteutiou to the business, oct22d.u
Bargains for Somebody.
The following bargains can be had
by application at this office. All the
articles mentioned are ucie, and will
be shipped lo order from die. manu
facturers or their agents:
One §BO folding-cover Wilson sew
ing machine for $ 30.
One §OO Flo-eoee machine for §7O.
One Babcock e e extinguisher for
§50 —worth §6O in New York.
One of Waters & Son’s style 20
organs, price §l5O, for §llO.
A Georgi §625 piano for §4OO.
Call am? She. A hand some, sil
ver-mournerl, 5530 riorenee sewing
machine, bran-new, can be bought
low, and on accomodating terns-.
Cab and see it at Dr. Mitchell's of
fice.
Sewing Machines
first class mao I ''
sal at 1
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LOWELL WAREHOUSE.
SLADE & ETHEREDOE.',
** •' f *• l*< i k’Ml
•> *. ti ft J>*f t{
Warehouse and Gomm'ssion Merchants,
Columbus, - - fieorgia*
Baggirtg slid Tins for snip.
Burtios not wishing to soil, can got liberal advances iir>on Co)loft ato’red
with its. J. H. SL \l>
Jul 16-r.m o. A. ETHRKKDGE.
LOWER THAN COTTON
W. R. KENT,
Manufacturer of and Wholesale and Retail Dealer tri
Saddles, Harness, Bridles,
Collars, Whips, Horsa'ldaukcU and lloboa, Harness, 3otA,|l pper tug, Dash and
,1-aco Leather, ,3hoc Findings, Kaddlei y and Harness Hardware, Oil Cloth* of all kind*. J|
Best Leather Beltb'g and Copper Brad*. All kinds of Wagon, CuVt nhd Blow Harn***.
Wagon Breeching and Bridles. Wagon and Plow ILmes and Liner. Trace Chains, etc,
Indies’ and Gent*’ Trunks and Satchels a specialty.
Any kiud of new woik made to order, ttopalrlng neatly arid pronlptty dorr4.
I have tin- largest and best stock of goo Is of the kind In the Mv practical
knowledge and undivided personal attention to my business enables ms to sell nntfyaa nob ns
and at lower l'umtts than any other house. Come and be convinced, as 1 mean what Isay.
octal 3m W R KENT, 102 Bread Street, Columbu*, Ga
THE PEOPLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE*
T ani now offering to the
ntthlio Iho largest stock of
Ready-made Clothing to be
found in any Southern city.
I buv from first hands, and
sell at the very lowest pri
ces—being deter mi tied not
to be undersold by any houso
in the ,Slate. Examine for
yourselves.
STILU SES 'CLOTHING
B 6 Broad at.
DIAGONAL SWTS,
WORSTED stiltsj
BEAVER SUITS. liluo and Black,
CASSIMERE SUITS,J
YOITW .SUITS,
IK>YS> SUITS,i
MUSOOW FU IIS,
CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS,
BEAVER “ blue * black
Cents' fine FurnishmgJCoods
in emllcse variety.