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j§K Kiin Semi-Weekly Star,
SiOCAL ITEMS?"
J. E. Stallings, of Senois,
•Kuthorized to act as Agent for the
Star in Coweta county.
Cotton continues to arrive rapid-
Jk bales arrived Saturday last, and
Bel mostly at 13a for middling. Con
|Bemb]e activity in the market yes-
Spday, and we quote prices 12J & 13c.
. /Glorious N ews ! — lf it don’t rain on
Wednesday, Scheuerman & Bro., will
fipvo their store closed all day; if it
nkts rain, they will keep it shut any
;&w i
spjiJvAiN Bain.—A good many millions
ipllons of pare water has fallen upon
jtpr late dusty earth, in the last few
vys. It has completely distroyed the
|pall potatoe crop, as all the potatoes
are bound to grow large now,
j aOb Everything fresh in the Drug
imo at Drewry’s. His stock is large
vfpd of endless variety. His prices are
reasonable. See advertisement.
H Strauss & Schloss.— Bead the ad
srtisement of these enterprising do
tiers. They have addod anew de
artment to their business. In addi
pn to their large and fashionable
ock of ready-made clothing, cloths,
c., they have established a No. 1
erchant tailoring shop, where cus
nn work will be done np in the best
ivle, at fair prices. Give them a call.
It is not Good for Man to be Alone.
-In compliance with this injunction,
knit half a dozen parties applied to
trdinary Dismnko yesterday for mar
inge license. The last we saw of
Fed.” ho was going about with a
ocket full of shin plasters watching
)r another “case.”
®arAtlanta Presbytery convened on
'riday last Bev. John Jones was
jeeted Moderator for next year. The
Body is still in session in Atlanta.
g J. M. Sparks. —This gentleman in
forms our readers that he is still push
ing the wholesale Confectionary busi
nes, together with Family Grocery
prade; and we take the liberty of ad
ping that he is also driving ahead in
tho matrimonial line, and from what
wo can learn, he will leave with his
wide, for New York in a day or two,
nd will bring home a huge stock of
loods. Sparks is no sardino any way
rou take him.
The DaltonFair. —We have received
rom Mr. L. D. Palmer, Secretary of
ho North Georgia Agricultural and
ifeohanical Association, an invitation
to tho Fair to bo held in Dalton, be
ginning the sth of October. The Star
Will endeavor to be represented.
: Andrew Johnson has consented to de
liver the address. Herschel V. John
son will also be on hand and deliver an
address. The presence and speeches
of these two distinguished men will
form a strong attraction.
Trains wiU carry persons to this
Fair for half-fare. We wish our North
Georgia friends success in this enter
prise.
Wanted. —Six Ladies can get em
ployment, at good wages, by applying
at my Booms over Flemister & Brooks.
tSuNone need apply but those good
.with tho needle.
M. A. Hightower & Cos.
October 4, 1870. 2t
A TORPID SYSTEM.
Sometime, without any assignable cause the physi
cal strength and animal spirits giro way. and a strange
torpor falls alike on the body and intellect. There is
little or no pain perhaps, and the natural rigor and
elasticity of the nervous and muscular system seems
to hare departed, and an indifference to the pleasures
of life, and even of its grave responsibilities, takes th e
S place of that earnest interest in both which character
flses every well balanced mind when in a healthy oon-
Sdition.
This state of partial collapse Is often the premonl
tory symptoms of some serious malady. It Indicates
unmistakably that the vital powers are languishing
and need a stimulant. In such cases the effect of a
I few doses of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters la wonder
fully beneficial. The great tonic wakes up the sys
-tern from its drowse. The secretions and tho circula
tion receive anew impetus. The relaxed nerves re
cover tbelr elasticity under the operations of the spe
cific, like the slackened strength of a musical Instru
ment in the process of tuning. Lethargy and debili
i ty are replaced by energy and vigor, the spirits rise,
j and life that almost seemed a burden while the season
of depression lastod, becomes once more enjoyable—
That such a radical change should be produoed by a
remedy entirely devoid of the powerful alkaloids and
minerals so extensively used in modern practloe, may
seem incredible to those who pin their faith on the
medicinal efficacy of active poisons, but If these scep
tics will take the trouble to enquire of those who have
tested the corrective and alterative virtues of the Bit
ters under the circumstances described, they will
flndthe statement to be true.
Coal! CoalM Coal!!!
G. W. Clark & Son have an hand
' any quantity of Coal, at a resonable
l price.
GETTING MARRIED.
«S.Easays for Young Men, or Social Evils, and the
propriety or impropriety of “Getting Married,” with
sanitary help for those Who feel unfitted for matrlmo
[ nisi happiness. Bent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad
dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. September 83, 1870-w3m
Cream of Tennessee. —A large lot of
this splendid brand of flour for sale at
J. P. GARNER & CO’S.
August SO, 1870. ts
o o k HE ere !"«*
I will keep Fbesh Beef and Mutton
constantly on hand, at 5 o’clock, every
evening. I sell for cash only,
but will send home all purchases free
of oost, when desired.
W. B. CUNNINGHAM.
August 5, 1870. ts
Good Samaratans.— The members of
the Good Samanttan Order, are earn
estly requested to meet at the Lodge
Room Tuesday evening, October 11th.
Business of great important to the
Society will come np, and it is hoped
that no one who feels an lnterost at all
will not stay away. A presiding officer,
among other important matters, will
have to be disposed of. Let no Good
Saraaratnn stay away.
Mas. J. R> Shelton, Seot’v.
Soph 80,1870. 4t
•A-It seems pretty oertain now, says
the Louisville Courier-Journal, that
Senator Morton will go aa Minister to
England, and that he will be required
to settle the Alabama claims. It is un
derstood that he has already written to
Admiral Scrnmes to know what the
dickens the Alabama claims are.
- • BS.A now game at eardß is reported
from Texas. Qne holds a revolver, the
other the cards, and the coroner holds
an inquest
S&-A Baptist church at New Orleans
was recently offered the benefit of a
horse race to cancel its debt, bat very
properly declined the offer.
COUNTRY HAMS—a choice article
at J. P. GABNER & CO’S.
August 30,1870. ts.
WGff'We would announce to tho pub
lic that we have received an elegant
stock of Fall and Winter Cloth
ing and invito all to come and exam
ine. Lokwenstein & Pfeifer.
September 16,1870. ts
COMMERCIAL.
GRIFFIN OOTfON MARKET.
Corrected expreeelj tor the Grtffln Semi-'Weekly Star
nuu< SOTS, WABBSOOSB KBS, OXOTIU. omau.
• Gums, Noos. October 3.1870.
Middling 13*
Low Middling IS
Good Ordinary 13
FINANCIAL.
Corrected expressly tor the Grtffln Semi-Weekly Stir
sx 1.1. (OHSaOS, BASXSB.
Gums. Gi , September 30,1870.
GOLD—Baying 10.
SlLVEß—Baying at f. Selling 7.
SIGHT EXCHANGE ON NEWYORK—buying at per.
•• 44 << •< Selling at * prem
RATE OF INTEREST—On money 3* per cent per
month.
GRTFFIN MARKET.
Corrected expreuly for the Griffin Semi-Weekly Star
Gums, Ga., October 3,1870. V
CORN—per buahel $1 as
MEAL— 44 1 GO
WHEAT— 1 3501 60
BACON—Clear aids* per lb 33
Bib atdee •' 10030
HAMS—Csnveeeod •' .38039
Country <« 38030
SHOULDERS- •• 18
BULK MEATS— 44 30
FLOUB-Per bbl $ 7 0000 00
Fancy •• 6 00
LARD—Per bbl 33
Per* bbl 33
Retail 44 36
SUGARS— A 18. B 17. O 18
Common Brown 11 to 16
MOLABSEB 46 to 60
BTBUPB 75 to 1 60
OATS— 00 7
RICE— 10013
SOAP— 8016
CANDLES—Per lb 18036
TALLOW— •• 10
BEESWAX— •• 35
Va. SALT— " * 3 60
Liverpool per rack 8 00
FlSH—Kltta...., 3 6003 60
* bbl 6 0008 00
« bbl 0 00013 00
Bbl 1# 00038 00
POTATOES—Pink Eye per bbl 4 6005 00
Eerly Goodrich 4 6006 00
Bnrnott and Poaob Bloom 3 6004 00
TOBACCO—Per lb 85 to 1 60
GINGER— •• 3*
PEPPER— 44 40060
FACTORY THREAD— fl 00003 00
* SHIRTING— 16016
ORSNABURGS— 18033
BUTTER—per lb 80040
Gotken " (6
EGGS-Por dox 30035
ATLANTA MARKET.
Corrected expressly for the Griffin Soml-Wooklv Star.
ATLASTA rnonuox AND provision mabkbt, bktobtkd
ni STKPHXKB. FLYNN & 00., COMMISSION MXnOHANTS,
FOBSTTU STBSXT, ATLANTA, OA.
Atlanta, Ga., October 3,187a
CORN—White, per boahel 1 1001 30
Yellow, 44 1 10
WHEAT—Tenn White, per bnsbel 1 80
Tonn. Red ■* 44 1 36
Georgia Red •• •• 1 101 30
RYE per bushel 1 30
BARLEY, per bushel 1 10
OATOper bushel..... 66080
FLOUR—Fancy, per aack 8 7604 00
Family, «• 8 8708 60
Extra, 41
Superfine, 44 3 8708 00
BACON—Shoulders, per lb 18
Hams, 44 33
Clear Sides, 44 I!!!!!!!'.’..*.'.’.'.'!!! *30030*
HEAL* per bushel
HAY—Tenn. per 100 tbs 1 80
Western, 44 178
LARD—In bbls. per lb 10
In cans, per lb 30
BUTTER, per lb 80086
EGGS, per dosen 35
IRIBH POTATOES, per bushel 8 00 to 4 00
FEATHEBS—New, per lb 76
VIRGINIA SALT, per sack 3 36
4-4 SHEETINGS, per yard 13
* SHIRTING, per yard 11
COTTON YARNS, per bunch 1 4601 60
PEACH BRANDY
APPLE 44 3 0003 26
RECTIFIED WHISKY proof 1 3001 60
RYE 44 2 00 to 4 00
CORN •* —Country
LIME, per bushel
Grain Inactive. Baoon and lard firm; flour of best
brands, such as the “Champion Mills,’ 4 So., found ree
dy sales at our quotations.
SAVANNAH COTTON MARKET.
Our latest from Savannah, through A. M. Sloan k
Co’s. Circular, la as follows:
Tbtbsdat, September 39 The market has shown
a good demand>t yesterday’s prices, but holders seem
Indisposed to toll under 160 for e good style of Mid
dling. Irregularity prevails and to quote correctly is
almost impossible. We do to on the basis: Middling
14*@16e; Low Middling 14*014*0; Good Ordinary
13*o. The sales were 1,40* bales.
LOUISVILLE MARKET.
Corrected oxpreeely for the Griffin Semi-Weekly Star.
BT VIAM, BABTLXT A CO., BBOXKHA.
Lomjrvnxß, Ky., October 1, 1870.
PORK—Men per brl SB4 86® 34 DO: Bump per brl,
M; Jolee per 8001 b. brie, 16.
LARD Kettle rendered leaf mixed 14 VQI4YS
prime loaf 15; Prime eteem 14 V; kegs 17.
BACON—Oleer Bides 17>,'; cleer rib aides 16V;
•boulders, 14; Breakfast 19
| WHISKY—New Copper, free 1 40; one year old cop
per 1 66; Raw 84.
FLOUR—Fine $4 00; Superfine $4 <0: Extra 14 76;
EUrm Family $6 36; A No. 1, $6 86; Fancy, $7 86.
BULK MEATS—CIeer sidee, 16c; Cleer rib sides.ls*;
Shoulders, 18c.
HAMS—Plmln Csnvmeeed, 23)fc; Ptaln uncenveeeed,
83V; Soger cured 84 Vc Magnolia none; Boer greet
none; F. Lieb none*
GRAIN—Corn, white, sacks 86c; Corn, yellow 84)
Bye 80c; Berley $1 00® $l2O.
BAGGING end ROPE—J. D. Flex, 3V lbs. per yard
80c; Kentucky, power loom 38 V; Machine rope none;
Hand none; Twine 18a.
IRON TIES—Lock ties IV; Buckle ties 5«.
Bziubxs.—These quotations ere for this dey only.
In filling orders we have arrangements by whioh our
friends can have tho benefit of snoh markets as Chica
go; Milwaukee; St. Joseph, Mo.; Kansu City; Leav
enworth, Kansu; Indianapolis, Ind.; Oolnmbus, Ind.i
Larayette, Ind.; Madison,lnd.; Cincinnati, etc., with
out any extra charge to them If they see proper to
purchase at these points.
Omni Rnum on Mann*.—There ha* been
good demand for sides sad shoulders past ten days.—
we would advise our Mends to purchase only to fill
pressing wants. The stocks are not large, but plenty
until bulk meats will be on market
CINCINNATI MARKET.
Corrected expressly for the Griffin Semi-Weekly Star.
CIKCWKATI FIIODUCX ABU FAOVUIOB KABBBT, OOBBSCT
BD BT KOBBU A BBD>, PBODTJCE ABU TBOTIAIOg BBO
xbbs, »o. 9, nn’aonuA bowl
CnronntATr, Ohio, October 1,1870.
PROVISIONS,—The market la firmer, and prloea
generally stronger, but the demand still only for con
sumption, though better than some days previous
MEBB PORK—City packed held at 84 80; with soma
jobbing sales at this; country sold at SB4.
BULK MEATS—Shoulders am firm, with sales at 11
Vc loose; Bib sides sold at 14c loose, end not euy to
buy at the dose; clear rib aides nominally quoted II
fi)lsKc loo*©.
BACON—Shoulders are quoted at no, but mostly
held higher; Sides sold earfy at l*«17o; for clear rib
and dear both packed, but now held at Vc®Vo higher,
with light offerings. Sugar cured hams 340; canvass
od ind ptokod.
LARD—City kattled leaf 14Vo; Prime steam nomi
nal at 14 vc.
FLOUR—Demand local and light, but holders con
tinue firm end prloea rule steady. We quote Family at
$5 75® 16 25 as to brand the tatter for fancy; Extra,
$6 60®$8 76; Superfine, $4 76®55 00, and low gmdea,
$4 86®$4 60; Springffkmr, $6 76®56 00 as to quali
ty and brand.
WHISKY—High wines held at 86®86e per gallon to
wooden and Iron bound oopnarage; with buyers ask
ins oonoeMioiu of lo per eallou.
HAY-We quote Timothy So. 1 sBo®BB. and lower
grades sl6® 18 per tog on arrival and $1 00462 00 per
Eries 4/JWIgAI }w «nrereori fc> dUanl«. Go., wa
tori Mm Rail Boat.
JwlO#. Per bW. Per ML Per 100 Par 100
Moon. Pork. Flour. Corn. Grain * Oats
»* « M» $1 $6
MARKETS BY TKE.KORA.PH.
l<>W '
“CSSS T UiK -
afegmsp—i .1 ■ .———a.
LOKWENSTEIN A PFEIFER
Receiving Tlieir
FALL
- AND—
WINTER
Gr O O JD S*
Call and see XJs.
TiOfTW FNBTETN ft PFEIFER.
B^toatbwtO^lim
New A dvcrtisen\ents.
J . A. B E E K « .
... f ill I. j Will!- Iji.'l i
X am now receiving
ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED
MtOt* l<a. «» ■* «« «■ N
In the City.
LONG EXPERIENCE IN THE TRADE, enable mo to know tho wants
of this community, and I oxpcct to be aide to givo entire satisfaction in
GOODS AND PRICES,
to all who favor mo with a call. l®“Thankfnl for the long and liberal patron
age extended to mo, I most respectfully solicit a continuance of the same.-tM
MV STOCK CONSISTS IN TART OE
Staple fl and Dhy Qoods,
Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Wagon ami Carriage Ma
terials, Leather, Sngar, Coffee, Flour, Syrup, Molasses, Fish, Tobacco, Oils,
Paints, Lon, Steel, Nails, Factory Thread, &c. ,T A 'RTTnETTR
September 27, 1870. g m
THE S T XT DEB AKEE "W AGON.
Carriages, ißuggies, Express and Farm a o n s’,
MANUFACTURED TO ORDER.-®#
I®,,,Agents for the Celebrated Stride baker Wagon.
September 27, 1870. OSBORN «fc BOLYE.
.T O HTV I> . eE O RG E ,
| j| ~ |
O-Basoment Corner, Hill & Solomon Sts., Grlffln, G«.V»
for the sign of the “Gl'Ctli Barrel.”
March 11, 1870. ly
18F0. Fall Announcement. 18F0.
JT . C. KING,
Corner of jEEill and Taylor Streets,
Griffin, Georgia,
ANNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC
THM H « orß|<* Th K Fall C/u«r\i<i|t I[l
Mire
W
DRY GOODS, Plantation Hardware, Wood nod 'Willow Wore, Ac.
assisted by his old Corps of Clerks. With aH his energies directed to that
end, he expects to make it to tho interest of the People tog continue the pat
ronage wDich has heretofore been so liberally bestowed.
PACKAGE GOODS. —I would especially ask those who buy Goods by the
Package, to examine my prices before making Purchases. l&*Tlie closest
buyer shall not go away dissatisfled.-®*
OUR STOCK will consist at aU times of a complete assortment of Goods
in my line, and of such duality as cannot fail to please.
BALING STUFF. —We have in Btore a largo stoak of Bagging, Rope and
Iron Ties, of the most approved brands, wliich we offer at lowest rates.
September 2, 1870-6 m J. O. KING.
wa-K 4 ! k T 4 B L I I II E D£l 8 1 l-#»
Cushings it Halley,
BOOK SELLERS and Stationers,
ans Haiti more Street. Baltimore. hnvo
th* largest *nd best remitted stock In th* City of
School ftml Inw, Medtoal ttml Don
tnl, ChuKHio;il mill MimollanßOUN
ROOKS.
M*Ao imißsnw supply of General Hunk red Counting
Houm STATIONERY, blank Books mails to order in
any style of Binding *r Ruling. gf»-Tho aamo enro
ful attention given to ordors re to prreonai imrehwra.
’Wr.sr Hand for Catalogues, Au.
„ f o it ts t and:
A SAFE KEY, which the owner con
• get by calling it this ofltrs and paying fbr this
advertisement. sjhull bslmtits to a ttnrnac kafo.
May it, irrg* ts
Lumber! Lumber !
JAM NOW prepared to furnish
LUMBER
infauy quantityjtayaOOD ;A8 Tins biter, '.and M
LOW AS THE LOWEST.' |»U.T«BM Orehlou da
llrery, WrOlvo meV all before purnMtfng «ta*>
where, *O. & WASST.
(iriflln, August SO, 1670. S
Til VERY kind of Blnnks fbr lawyflf*
A Justices of Uis Pmcr. Notary flWtfi A*., a*
uutod vuit dtapeAcA at this ottos
Head Ac Phillips
nunss
BRICK WARE HOUSE, jm
soioMo.v STi:i:i:r,
Y
We are receiving a
K 'A' OI K O FINK
Whiskies,
Brandies.
Bin, and other
Liquors.
Also--A varlatjr of WINES, mid uamoroui
choice an<l oornmou brands of
Tokaaed ud Cigars.
Wo shall keep this class cf Oooda oonatantlj on
hand, to be sold at WHOLESALE and FOB CASH.
Mu We invite the attention
of the trade to our Goode end price*, eud gmuautee
to SEI.L AS LOW OR LOWER, than
the nme grade of Goods can be bought In other
markets. WWe also guarantee ALL GOODS to
come up to description.
HEAD & PHILLIPS.
Grtffln, September 30, 1870. 3m
A NEW,
E AIN I N G
—AND—
Instructive B oo *-
THE MEMORIES OF 00 YEARS,
Containing brief Biographical No
tices of Distinguished Americans, and
Anecdotes of remarkublo Men—inter
spersed with Scenes nnd Incidents oc
curring during a long life of observa
tion chiefly spent in tho South-west.
By \V. H. Sparks. Crown octavo;
doth. tgLPrico, $2 50.
For sale by
H. T. BRAWNER & SON,
August 9,1870.
G. W. OOOK, of Monroe, j -{G. W. HEAD, of Butta.
SOMETHING NEW!
NOT FROM TIIE
War in Europe,
BUT FROM
COOK & HEAD,
WHO HEREBY ANNOUNCE TO THE
PBorL*erQifirr | f>
-AMD—
SURROUNDING COUNTRY,
fpHAT they have associated them
solve* in bnilnoM for the purpose of nmninc •
LIVE CONCERN. Our stock win conaiit of
Groceries,
Dry Goods,
Crockery,
Boots,
Shoes,
Hats,
Caps.
auo, Asaurx* fob n»
piU*E!V |Mill*
We would suggest to our numerous
friends and acquaintances, and those
who we have not met, that we can
make it to their interest to avAminA
our stock.
•fir We have secured the servioes of
that popular gentleman, Oapt. L D.
Watson, of Batts, whose friends be
will be pleased to see. At this Houm
will also be found the genial face of
Mb. G. D. Stewart, of Pike, who will
be ever ready to serve his friends.
amrOw Mb. Hbad leaves at onoe for
the Northern Markets, to purchase a
complete stock, in addition to the stock
an head. MrOive ua a trial.
OOOK ft HEAD,
—T* ~ “~s - ~~r*- —TTT T
Oil—, mil 14 l»m Uka
I -A_ M ON IT.
Fm-.ly Q*Vocei^»es,
Table Luxuries,
A LL the delicacies of the GARDEN
AND FIELD, for sale at my Store at Esgaa’t Old
Stand, near the Poet Office.
Ac Oysters.
80-I shell keep constantly on hand daring the
Fel. eud Whiter, FRESH
end FRESH OYSTERS. JAMES IS. ELIJS.
September 80, 1870.
BALTIMORE
CLOTHING STORE.
M.L. STRAUSE & CO,
—DEALER* IN—
CLOTHING.
New Store! New Goods!
New Prices!
A S there is a general complaint about
bard times, wo thought it advisable to open a
New Store in Griffin, Georgia,
In order to satisfy the citizens end country folks, siul
keep them from complaining of HARD TIMES and
SOABCITY OF MONEV. Asa natural consequence,
the mure Stora, tkt LESS THE PRICES OF GOODS.
Having a partner living North, and having the priv .
lege of keeping posted in the market*, we are enabled
to **ll cheaper than any other House.—
We have one of the largest
Wholesale Houses in Baltimore.
dealing exclusively in CLOTHING. We are, there*
fore, enabled to sell at 35 PER CENT. Icks than any
other House in Griffin.
« Intending to make Griffin our future home, we
promise FAIR AND SQUARE DEALING, aud only
beg the publio in general to give us a call, aa we pro
mise to give them the worth of their money. Our
stock ie KNTIKKL.Y NKW. aud it wUlhe a
plcanuro for ua to ahow them. The Fall Season be
ing at hand, we have laid in a atock accordingly, and
any one in need of
CLOTHING, HATS*
CAPS, BOOTS,
Oil SHOPS,
will do well to call on BTRAUBE A CO ,
East aido Hill Street, next door to Brawner A Son’a
September 37, 1870-tdocQ Book Stoic.
ZELL’S
Ammoniated Phosphate!
W E are now receiving direct from
BALTIMORE, our supply of this P O P IT I, A Tl
FERTILIZER, for tho TURNIP uud
WHEAT OROPB.
L. R. BREWER & SOIY.
July 33, 1870. 3m
Alpha Ac Omega.
Cash. Cash.
MILLINERY.
Mrs. S. A. Jackson
to her friends and
petrous, that she is again on hand for the Fell trade
with a CHOICE STOCK OF
f\U. \ND WIfJjEH QOODS.
*9_Bhe will sell CHEAP FOR CASH, end CASH
ONLY I My indulgenoe in the w*y of credit, lies
Injured me badly, end I can continue it no longer.
S. A. JACKSON, Agent,
Over Drewry k (to., Hill Street, Grtffln, Ga.
September SO, 1870. ts
BiUiiery for tit IUIUr
JJAVING permanently engaged the
elegant suit of rooms over Flemister k Brooks 4 store
FOR OUR
|Milinei\y EsT\ BUS *tI* E NT
we are fully prepared to furnish the ladies of Griffin
end surrounding country with AU the latest style* of
Fancy, Plain,
—AND—
Dress [Millinery.
*@“Give ns a call.-©«
M. A. HIGHTOWER & CO. .
September 37, 1870. 8m
THE LITTLeE SOLDIER,
A WEEKLY Sunday School Fnricr.
Eight pegs., beautifully Muatrated. retd sent to
subscribers on the following terms for single coulee;
Twice s month, 60 cent* s year; every we*. $1 00
e year; two or more oopiee of the Weekly, to different
addresses, 76 cents each; four or more oopiee to one
address, 60 cents each; fifty coplea to one address, 46
cents each; one hundred copies to one address, 40
oento each. Two or more copies of the Semi-Weekly
to different addreuee, 40 cents each; four or more co- .
plea to one address, 86 oenta each; fifty copies to one
address. 38V cents each; one hundred copies to one
address, 80 oenta each. **Jpelmen oopiee sentftee.
BT Address J. W. BURKE fc 00.,
September 37, 1870-St Macon, Os.
M E. KENNY’S
New Ale Depot,
No. 4 Pryor Street,?
~n J..
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
J£ENNY is State Agent for the cele
brated OLD WICXLZFFK.
AW-KINNY l* Agent fto LUl's CHICAGO ALE.
gVKENNY Is Agent for LONDON ROYAL NEC
TAR GOf.
AV-KXXNY is Agent fbr OLD TOM GEN.
dOTUNNY meuukstarea ALL GRADES OF SB
OARS.
toST*^ttSn? m *““ n,,oi W “ o * Ued “•
.n
FM rWerulugl
:• .
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a t.t. partiea indebted to the late firm
WO. A. A H. C. CUNMINGMAM, ortomyaelf Icdirkl
oaUjr, nr. hereby notified that If «toy do not come up
wore pily sstd aetUe, they wUI find their etalm. tuthe
hAßda of the eott*(Mn|7 edfiesre, as I eameot waltaay
im«w. o. a cummaßAM
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