Griffin semi-weekly star. (Griffin, Ga.) 1868-187?, February 09, 1869, Image 1

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{Sriffw Sfmi lDwklt) Star. VOL, IV. Utar. BT FITCH. PUBLICITIOM DOTS - TUESDUTS MO MIBOTS. O/tire—ln Jilmnh iiall. Terms nf Subscript Inn : On« Yi>»r— I‘ayaMe (• Advance $1 On H* Mouth*- •• “ »5u Terms of Advertising: , Thammiimt AnTMTOnmisw-fl (f per '■quart CIO linre> fur Die first 'nsertton, nml M e«H ik* -qtiare ror each nkitqurnt Innerthm—puyithlMrf nJVjtitN^.' MumuK osd Obituary Nonnw—FWn Hm««rU«, M OfhU When over that number of liueo, ths regu lar r t<-will bo charged. , fm* or Hrwnrw Cards 1 rqnarc t tnoiU)i&Ol<» 00—: months s;ft <O-1 y ei»rs*s; « squire Jmdblhs fIS tiO—H mm«hs sift 00— your S4O: quar ter « **luinn 1 month sl2 00— H months S2A o—6months S4O 00; hulf column 1 minth S2O—H months s4o—6 •non ha $< 0 00 ; 1 column 1 month $-J5 00 8 months sfi fto~6 months SIOO ~~Paor jJ33IONAL~OARDB. BUS. DHKWHY nml MOOKK—Office at Pr N T>tr wry's Dnu 9t*»re, where they mav be during the <Uy At Nioiit—t alle Pht Dr *Dfew ry 111 he left at hut residence; for Dr. Moore, at. the residence of Sir. IVo’h'o .Inn y i9-tf DUS KNOTT 4 TODD, thmr Pro sea lonal serric-'S to the cUlxens of Oriftn and vicinity, In the vmlona departments of Medicine.— Office at the old O-dlefo Uni din nf l)r K. K Knott. Calls left by night for I-» K>orr, a his Office, and t>.*»xo f«*c Hr Toon at Grant's Hot* 1, w.ll be promptl attend ed to %* Kates pievi ua to the war tor all oahii cu«- touitie Giithn, January at, 1804-Sin JTAKT A. ALKX \M>KK, Attorneys a* A Law, T ouiaston Ga will practice in the Conrta th** Flint rircult,aud elsewhere by mm c* and c«»* ffact. J. K. Hart] j.nftiy [J. I> Alkxanpßk A U. BPKUL a. vr. BKOK. CJf'KKK «fc BErK. AttorncvH »n Lnw. fiTtho United Stales hiatriut Courta, at A lent*. Office in Mcnfit s *U k liufldlng. Dec I, lsi>s-ly T>»\Nr<)N it DISMUKK AMnri.ev* nt I I T.sw. G iWn, Ga. Office in Almah Hall, next door W thf> Stab ' *ffice. Practice in the Counties comp.ieicg the Flint ircuit, and In the U. S. District Court. At tention given to c:ut« sin bankruptcy Noy.‘2T-ly ¥3KKIN.KS it STKWAKT, Attorneys tt« ¥ I.aw, Oriffin. (Georgia. Office on the corner of Uul Street and Broadway—l'p Stairs In the \l«*or rrfftffin g Prompt attention given to bnaliie-a nl .ceil In our bund* November 2T. v rp w. Til UK vl AN. An .n.oy H t. L.iw A • And Notary Public, "’ill practice Law in the JhiunthM compo-irg the K Int Otrcul . Prompt atteu iou given to ul liu iness entrust' and to his care. Office Knot .Side of Hill btre t, up s’airs. In the Moor UuiM tns. lift 'h, 11.4., October $4, iMiU n T M. <■ A All* it ELL. Attorney at Law, $/. (mffin Georgia Will attend pr »tn tly to all bus- In. as entrusted to his ore. Birict alt. nti >n will he given t. Olliccti mb nml case, in ll an kkiiptcv. 0i oe in Alinnh 11 it Ap-ilil, lao7-ly T~V>YAL A NUNN ALLY. Arr.irnev* a* g / Law,o ifTln, Georgia Office In Cunningham’s Building, hill St Practice in the Flint 1 irett t. nod «l>c slnre by speed <1 Contract; and uls>• in the Untied Olstrtcfc uoaik. ,4‘pvvisi nsieu. •• t* ii.xKia-iT «y am (ft N.v mbjr2T. 18$*) ly DU M .1. I)ANIK!.-Otti - Jlar m Drugstore, Hill Stre.-t, (TVTlff, On. N>»r.2l- j Tilv I*’. f>K VNI LEY. I ritior vot A J ITenrv »’oun»v, ten era Ids pVoYorsb.na! to th • cidivnA <»f ’ Iriißn md th>' >ur mm ling country Co'.swlia lONR.md Ai)vick trictlycoufl 1.-ntnd O. ee next dour to the Veins ilou.se wlie.e lie will bes unci when i.o pr#fei*h*mrfly engaged Dec ft :b67 l.v AOLK Vt/t.'.WD A SUN, Romdcnt Dun . tint* As :*=- «dj ; y< Lri« work TYrno Q«»h. _- HttßLflnUlCft, COTTON Ml) GENERA*. COMMISSION MEIUIIIiNTS, OnlFflN GIOB HA. k RK prct'erod tn male*' L’henl .vi*.»- J\ cfx on Cod'lnmeaU tu BALTIMORE ond NEW TURK, or other point* fertilizers. Alan.«ffer for sale upon adv nt gyons terms the cel ebrated Chesapeake ami 9»uth Carol.na Phosph ites, delivered at any station on the Ma<?*»n ahd Western lUllr.iad. &T UKKft’E at present at the utore of D. W. P.\T TEIUJON, Corner llill and Solomon streets, Griffin, Os., where samples of Guanos may be been and nnanire dients effected. nor 14. Btl -8m Sims & Threlkeld, COTTON BROKERS. HK aD-QU A KTERS »t our Now Olßnn. la URIC*’ W/ttUMIOUSR, rnt SOLOMON ST. iHU! fßKftlill 111 HML THE B. CHIU GR. Vtf ar* airento for thli 9ITPRKIOR flffl, anil tu far altk ike ua. at the Lowwt File*. ’ SlgHt Elxcrtiango! <*u NKW YOHK, for sale at all times, in ante! to suit purchasers Griffin, Ua., danuuiy 1,1800. MEW GOOUS Prices Beduoed. Mrs. S. A. Jackson, HAS roitaued the prtoe of her entire •lock .f Millinery Goods f»tn this Ante, ul is receiving mother Uif* .apply a wSdua Goods for the Ladies ! and will hMt op wHktho latcit a'd MOST FABH wvsra lay eartUn that »h* caa plaaaa ibeia. TERMS CASH- K»«. 18, IK»>8, ■» SPECIAL NOTICE. TT AVISO BERN APPOINTED Nf>fnrj i I Public and K*-OMcl<> J.i.ilcc of the fcaca, f..i it iUUllt IMktrtet, U M.. Spalding County, J hetebj •In not ra that I *lll k.Ma < >*urt no Mini, al th. ilrl.i n. «n tb. .id Mo -1.7/1* .act ioMh. and w.ll aunt Inuru ...nU or attend to aoj h - , "“ k,ou,k ‘ rV.TittV: 1 tiwat* 1, Mb ** REMEDIES. A CERTAIN CURE] FOR Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs, Colds, Croup, AND ALL PMOK.IRY DISEASES! Globe Flower Cough Syrup! di i. Button Bush Syrup ! WILL CURE ALL CASKS of th" above diseases, w h.-re there fa yftnlfty eneuffh' lad in the system to get up a reac lon and restore the recuperative powers, and give nature force toerndici.te the discA'ie. This medielno possenses mlracufous pow ers, and acts In the only wav by* wldch Consumption can bo cured. I • removes and prevents the formation of tubercles In the lungs, and restores go ernl good healgi. It hsa been tested in more than twenty thous and cases Already, with perfect success. It is C' n»id ered by the scleniifle world the most valuable tncdicnl discovery known. For te«tiniony and remaikable enr s performed by the remedy, see eur new book en titled “Pearls for the Pei>flr. m FOR SALE IN GRIFFIN. BT N. B. BRIDWIIX, AND J. IST. £Carris tto do. FOR BAI.R IN ATLANTA, BT Sc FOX, J. Pemberton & Cos, I , K(>l-KIKT"RS, Jan B-t f 27, 18G3 COLUMBUS. GA O^C DENISON’S Condition Powders j FOB HORSES, MULES, Cattle and Hogs, Ate tlneqUaPM for Coughs, Olds, Loss cf Ajv pciito, lllilo Bound, Yellow V.'atcr. Fabc;-, Surfeit, Lting rover. Colic, and all tliieaaea incident to those a.ninals. M’airautud t» do all that is claimed for them, if pi von according to dlroctious. Sco Circular's. Manufactured by D. Wf. DGPIISON, (''OT.miBUS, Ga iFor Stale toy jr. XT. Logan, Farp. Agent, GUtTFPUsT, GEORGIA, Dece nber 9th, 1869. Cm Lanier House, MACON GEORCIA. Collier and Boys, H\VK ftp* im<*d th« mn» aeenx'nt <»f» hi« respectfully solicit a share of pnbl'c IWT rrs»* Omnibus to an<! from the H<mre. *tt«*ntive Porters oct ?. ISGB. HANLEITER’S BOOK-BINDERY . —AND — mi M MiSMCTJRY. Granite Block, IJp Stairs, Broad St., ATLANTA., GA. A LR KINDS OV HINDINO end RITL- r JL INO ter Rilhnndf, Bnnk*. Innnrnnoe Cnmpanl.s Mere ha-is, Iteporf- ts, the MtlltAfjr and others. Also, MMe Monthlies, Blbl»*s, I*hw Books, Ac.. BOUND, or UE BOUNIN In sty es and at iirt •#* to suit patrons ffTOrtlt r* r- poIH through the malls, h-ft nt L. It BKK'V KB A‘»ON>, Griffin, or nl.the Bi defy* wM re ceive prompt aitent on. Satisfaction give nor no charge. W. K. II SN LKIIBK Frntt’r. Lhlo fa tfh’afgfr FnnUln Printing House Book-B ndgry N. B >endyour Gift B ok -, Bibles, Photogr ph Al bums, Ac , to UANLLhKKM, to have m*me llded on them J nuary Ist. 1869-Om GUANO l GUANO !! I, R, Brewer A Son; eOIfON BROKERS AND Commiss’n Merchants Grlffln, G-a, HAVE ON H’ND. and arc ponatnmlv r t AROK Mipp 1.-« of fiUANO. of ,ari uu.i.n'l APi’ltoVKll klaila, which they ar. dully wil ing oa KtPY Ti RV|u. i'all oa hem ot IKeirQUtKO UOUSK, ..ppo.lt* th* BRWC'WARC IIOUdE, and lay lh> ur aujipl.w. tintti... I> e**ui*M*' l*». IH H. 3>n mm urn: iisto. rIDISPO KOF OUARANTERS FOR tbciOl* of I.»nd"l and other Talaahl* Pr pcrlr, In dllfrrcnt purt.i.f Die Unllcl Put—. I’udli* wry liberal, ml** »ally rffroiad, aad au low of tluw from ilb.r hu.tnaw Addnw J. T. MILLER 4 CO.. ' fan tt, !MO-la*e* Bead, T. 0, Pwl D^wtVM4. GRIFFIN, GA., FEBRUARY 9, 1869. §>nm-©tcclili) GRIFFIN, A., TtJEii’AY FEBRUARY 9, 1869. Am Editor Sent to — The Mont gomery papere state that Col. ILxigeson, elitor of the M mtgomory Ma«l, also a practicing attorney of the Montgomery War, has been imprisoned by one J. Q Smith, whom Radical reconstruction has iterate! to the honoh of tliat Circuit. Col. ftijUffcoa refu .eJ to serve as a juror, plead ing his professional privilege in b vr. Th* Judge decided that ho hail not paid the in ternal re.cnuo tax on lawyers, and vr&s t. cr loi c hound t > «»rve. PLEI UOKIC POOKE rS. A Grcgia pahor Says that manv nf the femora of that State hale now stored aa-oy in ttieTr money box"., all the way from sl,» 000 to $8 000 and $1 >,OO0 —the pr.tceed. of Inst year’s crops. This is more than they have seen for a long time, and they begin to feel rich nlretofj. These Georgia farmers have simply a foretaste th it awaits all th" Southern hus bandmen under the free system of labor Which b«S been brought about by the war. and in a very few yea:•< at the longest they will come to acknowledge ilie bemficenee of the change. Lands which have been abandoned nml overgrown with brushwood after their surface line been worn out will once more be brought under tilluge. and he made to yield bountiful crops. Much of the Ittbor on large plantations formerly perfoiihtdby blacks will now he dmo by mechanical implements. The hitherto in., surmountatde barrier of slavery having been broken down, skillful artisans and la borers will scatter through the Southern States. The appearano' of immigrants and the increaso of population will create a de mand for land, nod steadily enchanoe its price in the market. The Southern far mers will no longer have to feed and til at ho young, old, inline and sick negroes, and maintain the able-bodied duri g the inter regnums between tbe planting seasons.— The free linen will be compelled '0 look lif ter them:elves, and their consequent in creased manual labor will be so niu di addi tion to the material prosperity of the S iutb. The Southern bee-hives will no longor be overflowing with drones. JThe days of the cotton factors, who have, in years gone by obtained the lion’s shire of the crops, ate already numbered. Ulantors hereafter wilf themselves receive the lull vnluo of the r nrodu its. ins end nt liein" uumnellsd to and -with ui'd llemon. New Knilronds nl ready planned, or in process id construct! >n all over the S uth, will place the liu-b.nid mon in e intmi'iieatlon with the world around them, and bring nVnfkets to thei doors. There is no limit to tbe on s 'orr y tind de o ’puieiit which are yduphsuf and the a., n • uMHr.n ioiorests of toe e» an noa tin the great incubus wheb hashitheito repressed ami kept them down is remove I.— New York Coinin' l ™ al Vdvertiser. “Brick” Pomeroy, it the New York Democrat , comes out for repUN tliation pure ami simple. He says: Two years since not one hundred prominent men in the land—not five politicians —dared mention repudia tion of the national debt, or, more properly speaking, national swindle. To-day its advocates are millions, and in less than two years from to day repudiation will be a fixed, estab lished', demonstrated faet. And the bonds now held by the billions in the pockets, safes and vaults of those who have long since received more than they paid for them’, will be classed with tho continental money—num berctl with the things that were —ev idences of an old indebtedness, wiped out by that spirit of progress which marks the genius of tbe American peopl?. Repudiation will come because the people are being driven into it. Tho national debt will be repudiated, be cause tbe people are unable to pay. Every day the debt grows larger, ev ery day our ability to pay is less. — Said a wise man, once, “And this, too, shall pass away,” Ahd tbe nit riorml debt sho tld pass away. Not by payment, but by repudiation. And every man who urges or advocates this, the only honest, just, andright eotft relief lYom cruel financial op pression, is a patriot, a lover of his country, and a defender of the inter ests of the people, who will deserve and receive tho lasting gratitude of every honest man, every laboring man' in tbe country. Tunhei, of tiie Alps and Canal o? Sue*. —These two great works—the greatest of bdv age—under the direction and impul - sion of French genius, hastens to comple tion. The tunnel will be 1?.220 metres long. At the beginning of 1869, 9.000 metres were fioished ; 3.369 on tbe Italian side, and 5 803 on the French aide. During tbe past year 1 320 metres were perlorated, or 110 per month. The remntniug 5,053 me tres. at the same rate, will require twenty eight months ; • > that by tbe middle of April. 1 -<7l, tho minera from tbe oppoaite sides will shake hands. The Sue* C«n*l will be completed soon er. A Marseille- paper on the authority of the engineer. M. B >rel. states that it will be finished by the Ist of October, 1869 That is the time required by the contract, under a penalty of 500.0 '0 francs for each month’s de'sy. The contractors tin not in tend t> inour that nonalty. They know tbev cun complete the w..rk by the (lay etipulatwYand they will du ik And. KT. B. X> IT m w B. Y , Pruaßi'»*, lIIS SITUATION. Georgia is represented in one branch of Congress, and refused rep rlsentition in tho other. One branch c#r iifes to her loyalty, the other de c ines to certify to nny such thing.— I pr Senators tire denied their scats o i tho ground that, iiftr people ar si H <>i posed to the laws, anti addic ted generally to disorder. A com unttee procures testimony on whut" points it raises, to suit its o\yn w }Us. Georgia is in' the hands of a ptytisan cmirmitteo in Congress. It is pretended thdt she is riot vet in a composed state of feeling. The real fact is, however, that she will not en gage in advance to do the will of die party in power. Never was there suclt universal devotion to the other as now. The people have eschewed po!- itics, and gone to work. Tho lead-ers in Congress will not save themselves. A few whisky-bred disturbances may Occur in distant localities, which i.« terested adventurers pick up, and res peat to their principals at Washing ton, representing that all is anarchy and rioting throughout the Stufe; but no such result nf industry, which demands a state of peace ami order, coultl be put on record if any consid erable part of this eager testimony were based upon truth. This year, the population is much better off than it was last year ; and another year will sec a greater improvement titan ever. The blessings ol up and down ne gro rule, howover, are clearly visible in Arkansas. Gov. Clayton sends his black militia through the State ; and tho population abandon their homes ami acres, leaving miles on miles of unpicked cotton in tho fields, and giving over the State to a reign if consternation. It is such a rule ns this which Radicalism would inflict on Georgia ; and, if passible, on Vir ginia. It is certain death to indus try us the abandoned cotton-fields of Arkansas testify to-day. And this is really the test for Congress and the country.to abide by. It is nb rmrA e* the limit of preposieiroo "»»'©««, to keep Stages out of their constitu tional rights on the plea'of insubordi nation and the prevalence of civil commotion. When their populations are at work so freaccauty and effect ively that the result ot their labor begins to be felt decisively on the foreign trade relations of the entire c mntry. As we said before, wo ought to hear the last of this mock ery of truth at once. That string has bet>n pulled till it is pulled off.— Let tho facts of the situtiou have a hearing, and tbe Southern people will best be left to reconstruct themselves. —Bos:« i Post. Sefialor Pratt.— Senator-elect Pratt of Indian t, should not be confounded with President Pratt, of Boston, the great American traveler. The Indi ana J*ratt is greater even than tbe great; he is longer than Long John Wentworth, of Illinois ; he is strong erthan Lieutenant Governor Dunn, of Louisiana ; be is 6 feet 4 inches high, weighs upward of 300 pounds, and liis voice is the voice of many waters, wherein ho is ahead of Yates and Chandler, whose voices are tho voices of many whi-kys and waters. It is thus that the West proposes to provide ambsement with instruction, bv sending a Senator who will infal lible draw many idle contrabands to the-Senate to see the. “biggest man in tho country,” as Daniel saw the show of lions, “all for nothing.”— New York World. 2fith. certain' Sutiday school teacher was in the habit of making a collection in the juvenile class for missionary objects He was not a little stTrptiaed 6he day to fit and a coun terfeit shilling among the copers: and on asking the class who put it there, the doiier was pointed otit to him by one who saw him deposit it. “Didn’t you know it was good for nothing ?” said the teacher. “Yes,” answered the boy. “Then what did you put it in the box for ?” The boy •jooly re plied, “I didn’t khow the little heath ens would know the difference, so I thought it would bo just as good for them ” JBSK Ah Illinois preacher.“swap ped” his marriageable daughter for a neighbor’s wife, offering $5,000 to booot. Nobody Would have heard of it had he not refused to pay up, but when his neighbor couldn’t get the $5,000 he prosecuted the preacher for seducing his wife. The Boston Post says: “Ev arts lias dined with Gn»r,t three ti nes in as many weeks, and is rapidly oat ing.his way into the Cabinet.” DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, DRUGS, AO. “ THE DRUG STORE!” N. B. DK.EWB.Yj DRUGSIST S APOTHECARY* REMOVED TO RICIIARDSON & MANN’S OLD STAND, UNDER TUE ODD’ FELLOtfS HALL, ’ Bast Sicio mil st., Glriffln, O-a. DEALER IN ... Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Windo# GLASS, LAMPS, CIGARS, SNUFr£, WINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICAL S’URPOSEgf. ALL (’.OOPS WARRANTED AS HKP|<VTKI> \(« 0 13. 1868-Sm WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR STORE I John D. George, HAVING PURCHASED THE ENTIRE STOCK OP Xn JL ta. ors! OF TUE 1, \TF FIRM OF REID. GF.ORUF. A P.vTTF.RSON - ill cimti.-u*> »l.a I.IQITOIt BITSI-nW- .1, 111- KU..UI of the •hi,,,, tialldlri;: on t will kw . Vs I. STnCK ~f th* Wrf FtiKEI .Nun,l IMUK-Tle UQIMItS. "I*ll klml,, nud nli ut WIMLSALK »,.d lIKT.i IL low for CASH tinflin. Ua , No emb r2l 18t,8. ly —WITH— DREW ft Y CO.# DEALERS IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS’, BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING, Hats, hardware, baskets, wood and willo v WARE, CROCKERY, TIN, YANKEE NOTIONS, PER , , „ . PUMERY, BLO, IUII fStroot, ------- Griffin, Ufa. O -t her UNIVERSAL IjFEINSURANCE COMPANY Sew York, Ofllev Mo. 611 I.therly Street,' The original Joint Stock Life Inturaane Company of the United Statee. The t>u*lnens of Mil*Company lx exclusively confined to the InNiirnnco of First Class llealtliy Lives. . Tun p-tmlnm. oharfnd hr the -U.ViVEa*AL” «re n no irly „ue thlnl l .wt r th in thune ithnrgoil by tbe major!* 6° ty „f Miitinl <’, m;,nnlnk -Ojl j The‘'UNIVKIiSAL 'desire* to cull the pnttieulnr *i * jSjfiJOCI laavoth lento,, ,if Agentn ill. 1 ~th*r* in the new -'Keturn I’reinl-. an / tun Ti. ol*," which hnnbeet, prepnr*d by the Actuary of jfi'CV \ O b Be the Coin,) tny. It will I,* nnllc* lih it theae Rule* uv*r vKPsJte'Li* '*■ Ir.HR tli m tb(‘ ordinary ritU'it oh urged |»y .Mutuals.-* The indi cements offend t»y lids Titldo nre oqusl to s rs ▼ernionary dividend of ONB HUNDRED PER CiNT. It.VTKS T ) SKUUItIi *I.U(iO IT IIRVTIT, WITH A ItKTURN OF Att PRKMIOWB PAID. ▲UK Ordinary Life Teu Paymuma auc. Ordinary Lite f Ten ,I‘ayiueuUl Rate. Rate. Ram R»rr. ~26 &M 49, \ $37 48 45~] $53 48 918 "™ 30 25 50 I 43 10 M \ 74 57 1(4 27 35 31 34 I 51 04 55 108 27 142 2ft 40 • 40 07 | 62 44 00 | 163 25 21 01 EX\ MPLE.—A mummed 8 » Insure- I»Ih life for #1*00'», »,nd nays MS «* per nnnmn on the 10 me t 1 1 in. iind «fl**r tm\lnir p*M ftnnnn'ilp.tyiii*»nts, or $215 •<*. lib policy wll bf good lor $1,815 JQ The *M’NI VKUdAL*’ offent »4ls*» the following origin il nnd impular p an of in-oirnno" : TUB OK.PRBMIUd PLkN.: 6y wWoli P, iiOius ur** issued .h| mtea less than th<*so charged i»y Mutual Cuuipa'moa, giuruniuciug u reduction ol 50 per sent of Hie premium after (he ihlitl auuu.ii pu> uient. Offioors. WUXfAAf WM.KRR .. Pre*td*r,t. ItKMtV .1 FUKIIRR VI, * Rr,*ld*nt, JOHN II itHWr-KV Feeret.ry, Oil tRLKH K I'KAtK. „....A«l»'*nt B*, r*l»ry. 1) RV'tKa KAOKI.KIt. ... C,,h*nlt,it* Actuary. KDWAItD W. I.»MBSIIT M. D, U*dl«»lTjM,.miller. AI.KXANDKR .V ORKKJi, BOUelUn. * t *.tg*aU wanted thraugbout tbe South. Addre* ... tj* W. Shackleford, Jrm. 24,15-$-8a Manager Bo them D purttnont, Atlanta, Georgia L 0 E W E N S T E IN & PFEIFER, „ -v-DKALEKB IN—* ' STAFIjB and. FANCY . S>ry Goods East Side of Hill Street, feriffin, Georgia^ We are now receiving the Largest and Best Selected Stock of FALL and WINTER GOODS Ever brought to this Market, consisting of every Variety of Ladies’ Dress Goods; Prints; Bleached, Brown, Striped and Checked Domestics; Embroidery, Laces, Hosiery’ Handkerchiefs, Gloves, eaawls and Oioalae, And Everything Usually kept in a First Class Dry Goods Establishment. The Gentlemen’s Department IS THOROUGHLY SUPPLIED WITH CLOTBf3, CASdIMEHES, VESTINGS. FURNISHING GOODS, Ready-Made OlotUiag. Rate, WOAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, __ ▲bd *Tcry iwae***ry for a ,*oiml »aUkb W* m*k* »*p*rtAHy° ( (bt» Um *f our oaaoot b* wuMtlwl Ib ouwoUty, or prim. The Tailoring Department! Is conducted by I. N. Hair, assisted by O. B. Smith,’ who have no *np«tora In their line, and an alwaya real) to do your work with N CATNR3S and DISPATOIT ALL WORK WARRANTED. jgo-Wo respectfully solicit a continuance of public patronage- Prioen for Cutting samo as befuro the war ! I .M mum, Loewenstein 8c FMfeW, NO. 23.