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XiOOiLXj OOZjUAOT.
IK. C STOREY, Locnl Editor.
Chaugo of Schedule.
On and after Sunday December lltli,
trains will leave Americas as follows:—
Pass, train leaves for Albany ana Mont
gomery 10:53 a M
Pass, train leaves for Macon.... 3:28 p m
Night Accommodation for Macon
daily . 1:10 am
Night Accommodationfor Alba
ny and Eufaula .daily except
Sunday 1:20 am
H. II. COLLIER, Agent.
ITEMS -^n=> IXXELA-S.
Tho coming man—Santa Clans.
Best Clisirs for $3.00 at Hill’s.
It is predicted that cotton seed oil will
supercede lard to a great «xtcnt.
Holiday goods sold regardless >.t Hill’s.
Tho crop of almanacs for 1882 have
ripened and are now being pulled.
150 Boxes Frie Crackers, at I. N Haht,
Act. & Co.
The near approach of the holidays
seems to have turned the thoughts of our
young folks to matrimony.
At Hill's you can buy mattresses tor $i
and $4.
This is tho season when turkey hunt
ers are sometimes mistaken for turkeys
by other turkey hunters and shot.
5 Barrels Cranberries, at I. N. Uaut,
Agt. & Co’s.
Christmas occurring on Sunday, the
merchants will give tho clerks in their
employ their holiday on Monday.
1000 Cocoannts, Oranges, Toys, etc., at
I. N. IIaut, Aot. & Co’s.
‘•Yes, I always like to pay tho preacher
and help tho cause of religion,” and he
dropped a punched nickel in tho contri
bution box.
Spring Beds (warranted) for $2 50 at
D. B. Hill’s.
A gentleman friend had thiriy-two
teeth taken out tho other day without
pain, and no nniesthetic of any kind
was used. “False !* you say? Yes, they
wero false.
Window Shades “hang low*’ at Hill’s
Furniture Store.
Grammarians are puzzled over tho
qufslion whether ‘mumps’ and ‘measles’
aro singular or plural. They often look
r.ingnlar, but that »* no* criterion on a
question of this kind.
IX B. Hill offers the best bedstead in
town for $2.00.
• It it makes a white woman bewitching
to stick a piece of black courtplastcr on
her face, why wouldn't a piece of white
courtplastcr make a black woman appear
positively charming?
Fist tire Frames under anybody, if they
have to bo given away, at Hill’s Furniture
Store.
J. R. Covington wishes to announce to
his customers that he will not open his
barber shop next Sunday, but will bo
A Correction.
Editou Recorder: In your issue of
tho 18th iust., you state that there is a ru
mor of some trouble between myself and
tfco Amateur Dramatic Assoacition of this
city relative to the occupation of tho
new Opera House tin first night. I have
heard of no such trouble. Our arrange
ments were made beforo we knew of such
an association (as reorganized.) As a
matter of business we engaged the lmll
as wo should havo engaged any other,
neither seel ing to antagonize or contliot
with any one. We are not ready yet, bnt
will in the near future advertise our pro
gramme, which will bo attractive.
Very respectfully,
Julikn G. Reynolds,
of R ynolds & Barrow.
A Good Scrmou.
Rev. Bussey, at tho Baptist church,
preached a most timely and excellent
sermou last Sunday morning upon Aio
perils of the holidays, calling tho atten-
PERSONAI* PARAGRAI1PI1R.
Miss A. F.. Smith, of Boston, Mass., is
a guest of Capt. Clay, at the Barlow
House.
Rev. Walker Lewis leaves for his new
home in Columbus next Wednesday,
bearing with him the good w ishes of the
people of this city.
Mr, E. A. Chappell, the popular rep
resentative of Jaqucs & Johnson, of Ma-
cou, was in the city Monday. Andy lias
many Iriends in Amerieus.
Southern Energy.
We hear a great deal said about North
ern energy, and the idea seems to pre
vail, even here in the South, that such a
thing as energy dops not exist sontl; of
Mason and Dixon's line—that tho people
of the North have a monopoly of that
sterling and stirring quality. But after
a review of tho past fifteen years, and
considering what tho people of the South
havo done duiing those years, it must be
on Tossed that the Smith is entitled to a I 110X1 °f bis hearers to tho danger of drink-
fair share of the energy of the country. ***» *°o UIt,c ** H 1V>X, » n,1( l ibe
Starling out with a country and people j danger which links in tho raffle nml nil j
impoverished by war, its business do- °thcr lottery schemes. Hits remarks
stroyed, its system of labor revolution-! l 0 S lc,l l an( t temperate, he seeming to
izod and demoralized, governed for the lh,uk il was better to persuade by reason
first few years by men who had no inter- j lkllU denunciation, llis remarks upon
est in the country save to rob it, it has j the danger of trying to get something lor
gradually grown in strength and pros- ! nothing, were such as wo wish every
parity until now it is gaining upon an.I ! y° tt0 C 1411111 ul) uld hear and heed,
threatens to be a rival of the North in eu- vick»» Floral Guide,
terprise and prosperity. As an evidence I This work is before us, and those who
of Southern enterprise and energy, look Hvm i pj cunts to James Vick, Rochester,
at the Coltou Exposition at Atlanta, ri- j y y , j or w ill be disappointed. lu-
valing tho Centennial in magnitude ..ml gteiU | ol gutting a cheap thing, as the
variety of display, organized and carried i 1)ric3 W ould seem to indicate, they will
on without any aid iroui the government. rt . ce i ve a very handsome work of 130
Considering all that they have done, and ' p fl g 0 s, and perhaps 1000 illustrations—
tho disadvantages under which they la- no ^ cheap, but elegant illustrations, on
bored, wo think the peoplo of tho South the very best of eulaudered paper, and as
have displayed an amount of energy of , ft at; t off to the whole, two beautiful col-
which any peoplo may feel proud. | ore j plates, that are worth twice the
♦ price of the book.
A Little Excitement,
And nlmost a bloody fight, wa« the re- Killing Near Mnrahnllvllle:
suit ot a negro trying tb get some goods About sunset, Saturday evening, Henry
at Wheatley’s dry goods store for nothiug Knight shot and killed Peter Goodwin, ft
last Saturday nfternoon. As related to short distance from Marshall!illc. They
us by Arthur Rylumler, tho circumstances i wero both living on Win. Ilaslem’s place,
were about as follows: Somo weeks ago a and bad started homo when tho diflieul-
eolored man named Bass went into Mr.
Wheatley's store and purchased goods to
tho amount of about of $10, saying he
was going to Atlanta, and asking for a
few days time on tho bill, which was
willingly granted by Mr. Rylnnder,
ty occurred. Knight did not run away,
and claims the shooting was accidental.
order was presented, but refused, as Bass
had no cotton <n* money deposited there.
As scon ns Bass could be seen again he
was asked for the money, when he said ho
wonltf pay it soon. Last Saturday Mr.
Rylauder again asked him .to settle it,
and Buss again said he would pay it after
dinner. After c inner ho was reminded
of his promise, when ho ripped out an
oath and said he would like to see them
get it until ho did, whereupon Rylauder
swore out a warrant for his arrest on tho
elmrgo of obtaiuiug goods under false
ready to wait upon them up to tho usual : pretences. A short time after, Bass'
For S«l«*
I now offer Household and Kitchen
Furniture t for sale at a reduced rato.
, , , . . , , . . , . . , Thoso wishing to pnrehaso any of the
tho darkey claimed he baa a few bales of , , , ... •
, above named articles, will save money oy
cotton at Ilarrohl, Johnson Co. s ware
house, from where ho would draw the
money when he returned. On a Saturday
Afternoon Mr. llylander met Bass and
asked him to pay the bill, when tho drr-
key gave him an order on the above | Fricker’s store will bo kept open at night
named warehouse for tho money. Tho until t) o’clock to January 1st, also on
calling to soo me.
declG-lw
Geo. S. Watts.
Open at Nlglil.
For the convenionco of customers Mr.
hours of closing on Saturday night.
D. B Hill sells Silver Plated Wine at a
reasonable profit, mid bucks up the qual
ity for all lie is worlli.
Tho now year is rapidly approaching,
and the yonng men are making up ‘heir
parties, looking up pretty card designs
and eugaging carriages, preparatory to
showing themselves oft' in full dress to
tho lovely ladies of this city.
D. B. Hill offers his entire stock of
Furniture, Crockery, Glassware, etc-, at
prices to suit the stringency of the limes.
The Methodist Sunday school will have
a Christmas tree in Hawkins’ lmll. It was
aunnuncJd at the Sabbath school last
Sabbath that it would bo held at the par
sonage. but the committee have decidtd
to hold it in tho hall. All are invited to
attend.
Christmas and New Year’s day.
Many apple anti plum trees are
blooming in Cuthbcrt. This is a
heavy rellcetion upon Venitor's
prolicsy.
Settle Up I
Persons indebted to mo will please
cmdo forward afid settle ns I am deter
mined to close up luy old books by the
lit of January. By giving this your im
mediate attention yon will sayo cost
and trouble. I mean what I say.
I.. B. BOS WORTH.
December 18, IhMl.
brother came into tho store and cursed
around a time, threatening Rylauder
with all kinds of punishment, and then j
departed, returning after a time with his j
brother, who was under tho caro of the j
City Marshal. A compromise was asked '
of Mr. Wheatley, but ho referred the be-1
ligerent couple to Mr. Rylauder. who rc-1
fused. Bass then got wroth and com- j
liienccd using vilo epithets. Rylauder j
asked him to desist, as there wero ladies
doing trading in the storo, bnt it only I
made him worse. Finally Rylauder got;
tired of coaxing, and proceeded to punch j
his head and choke him, whereupon Bass’
brother made for Rylauder, and would |
have made it hot lor that youug gentle- j
man had not George Wheatley and Owen \ \Viwliia*ion
Burnette held him, thereby getting acou- j STUDIES op TIIK LOUISIANA O* holes.
l>lo of heavy whacks on lLmr heads, j a .erle.nl dlurttaiod (ap:
Things begnu to look serious, and uon-
| combatants He<l, bnt at length .|uiet was
restored and the negroes led away. Arriv
ing nt the court house, they said they
(SCHIHNKK’S MONTHLY,)
foil mi: voMixo ii:AJt.
With llie November number beefnn the i <•»'
seiit-M limtei- til!) lltlu of TbeCetill—v M i^iigine,
which will be, in fuel, <i nrir, enlarged, anil ini-
prored “Hcsib.nkb.” The pagt in a»>«hwhat Ia>grr
ami wider, ad nut'ing pul uiet of n larger and in-
cui:a*nu tiib ukadinu mattkii audit
Fourteen Additional Pages.
The follow*:>g <4 a Mammary of tho'J lending
feature* of tile now *e.ie* lor the year:
A NEW NOVEL RY MKH. BURNETT
(author ol -Hint I*-** o’ LowrrlcV’ etc.), eu-
nigii One Administration,’’ a story of
led |i«pvr*,
o of Orcolo lit** in l<ouiid:iiiii.
A NOVEL IIY W. 1). HOWELLS (aulhorof
“A Chante Arqua'nt.ince,” etc), dealing with
char ietoribiic feature* of American life.
ANCIENT AND MODERN SCULITURK.
A ••History ot Hculptiisk,” by Mr*. Lucy M,
New Goods lu o New Store
Under the opera house next to Glover
A Perry’s, is perhaps as fine an
ment of fancy candies as can be found
any metropolitan establishment,
splendid lot of fresh family groceries. , • - Beve ral orders on i Or.it I'ut.r u;„l v.in»l,lc .nt.., .o
W E. Brown will wait on you .jnlelly * Cu „ c lai,nin« that '
r must AlK'ltri'IXTL'Ili: AND DKCOK.Vric.V IN
... i AUKKICA will I* ire,tort la a way I.. Irmre.t
_ .. ibis | u„tl, IiuiiuIui'iIir oil hou.c«l:c: will, manv
as lie is threatened with }
. won Id na\ the bill ifltylander would set-1 Mitchell, t.,e..nt«ln ilic llm-t .eras „l .:,.„r.v.
;i„n which he mused,«a„. a„d EKfiste ; s.
also a h 0111 "'* ,ll,rkU8 Lut t0 I
roccries i U P tho '“oney, which they did. It is -‘wl » .
, .j' ! that Bass hud given several order
” ■ an \ Ilarrohl, Johnson A Co., claiming
u„d elegantly »o around ludles and 00t|u|1 there . Mr . Kyiander,
peruse 1,,s^goods. ^ I'.d^is open to < auva. „ is wanderings to
lion, being yet single nnd good looking.
Ladies will get tho best of bargains.
* doclfi-2w
Kerosene Oil*
Tho dealers in kerosene oil in the city
have received the following notification
from tho State officials in Atlanta, by
which it will be seen that tho fire test has
been increased to 120 degrees. This will
add to tho safety of the oil used, but
whether it will add to its laminating
qualities we are unable to say:—
Office Agricultural Dr.i’AiiTM’T, >
Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 10,1881. J
I desire to call your attention to tho
fact thiif, by on net of the last Legisla
ture, taking effect on the first day of Jan
tiifiil lilti-i
his life if he ever goes outside.
Holiday Goods.
J. F. Bailey, on Cotton Avenue, has a
large and well selected stock of holiday
goods, which he is selling at lower prices
than ever before offered in this city.
They must be closed out, uiiu he is going
to close them out, cost oi no cost. '1 hank
ing his patrons for pastlavors, he invites
tnem and all others to call and examine
1,1s .took.
representative men and WOMEN
oryrilE ismi CENTURY, biographical Hketf b-
<>4 nccoinpunic<l by portrsii’* of Clcor^e Eliot,
Robert llrownm?, Rev. Frederick W. Kol ert«on,
iby the l«t«. Dean St.tnloy,) Mai.bow Arnold,
Cn rift mi Ro-elti, »iu! Cardinal Nuwiunn. and of
tho younger American author*, Win. D. Howell*,
If.-iirv Janie*. Jr., und <Jcoi«r«* W. (biblc.
SCENES OK THAUKEUAY’M IIAW.
THORNE’S AND <1 HORDE i-l.iOT’S NOVELS.
.* u'-cccdlng the llluBliatcd rerie* «n lire atenc*
. r D ekenvn- \<K
THE REFORM OFTHK
Arruiigeun
i.n|»er* on tfii* nre.-Hlni: |i«.|itlcal qiienticu
i’OKTUY AND 1’oKTS IN AMERICA. 'Ihero
will Ihj Htudic* of Lon fellow, Whfilicr, Emerson,
Lo •*•!», and other* by K. U. Mcdman.
STORIES, h’KK'l CUES AND ESSAYS may
ba cxp**ct»d from t.‘b*irle*, Dmilev Warner, W. 1).
Il .wcll’- TwiiLi”.Edw*r6 Ep«leaton, Hen
ry Jam cm, Jr., Job n M u| , M [«• Go idol *
Dissolution Notice.
The Ann of M. A. SMITH * BltO. i* tin* day
dis-elvtvl by mutual content. M. A. Smith retiring.
Tbo businesa will lie cai rlcd on nt tho old utand by
theioc**nor.(W. A. Smith.) All tho liabilities
of Smith & Pro., nnd nil accounts due them wil
be settled and collected by W. A. SMITH.
fyiTBViu-R, Oa., December fi, 1831.
to my brother, W. A. Smith, and desire to return
thank* to my old fYleuda for tho very Ilberalpn-
tronniee be*towed during n y career in the Drup
ba-i'u**, fiid commend them to W. A. Smith, a
member of and * cceitOi-to tlte old Arm.
Ve-ry reapcctlully, M. A. SMITH.
Fniruvn.XK, Ga., Decembers, issi.
Smith Jc iiro„
of the trade in general,
cloven yenr* In tho Drug budnea.-r, and having
complied with a'l llm law* governing Draggi*t*
and rh irn:ac<Miti*fg, f pronounce >>olf compe
tent to conduct tho btuiue** on a wife plan. 1
shall endeavor to nuatnln tho reputation of the old
lirrn for fair and h'onomhlc dealing*.
Soliciting the patronage of tho public, hereto,'oio
so genets u*Iy bestowed,
I .remain, very rcanectfullv,
SxiTHVit.LK, Ga
wfl
!EY TO L
' For Two to Ten Years.
A t EIOIIT PfeH CENT IN I kUKST, l’AY.
aide at tho end of eac h year in *utn» of#l,00»
and upwnril. upon improve d a>:d cultivated laud
In the most fertile counties of the South,’
third the actual i ’ " “
|oati4 can be made
IXSTA LLMKX T PL A X
by which one-tenth of tho priueipnl will mntuie
at end of each year, under which If borrower with-
oa to prepay, equitable nrnngeme.it will be made
for him to do *». No lulure condltioow except
prompt payment of interest, principal and taxes
and citrc of security.
. Frauds Suiltli.
Room 5, No. 40 Marietta street, Atlanta, Ga.
December 4 th, 1SS1.
BARLOW HOUSE
W. II. CLAY, Proprietor,
Amovious, - • Ga.
Large a ltd iViccly Fitted Suinplc Rooms
Give u* a trial nnd be convinced.
noT.O-twnndw nit Cm |
.1. It. COVINGTON,
iiSIlIOXUlI.F. IMKIIF.IE,
iwiiim r. wiikati.kv’h, on tiie coiinkil
sHAiir liAZons i
ATTENTIVE HELP!
l
Lawson T. Collier,
Attorney.-at-Law
—AND-
vhaytox, GJionaiA.
Twenty thousand ncros of wild land for rnle In
AHtCHITECT-CFRE*
in
I AM prepared to furnish ^Detail Drawing and
Full 8j»ecllieatlons in
.4UKEN ANNE AND EAST LAKE!
er any other of the tiualern style*, *o mo«llUe<l a*
o triiit Im,H» your taste mid >oitr iHicket.
Address 11. J. SLOAN, Arehltect,
Fcbl8.12m Amerlrua, tin.
PROSPECTUS FORi882.
A PIUS T- CL A SS
FAMir.Y MAGAZINE
FOR ONLY $3 PER ANNUM.
UPPHIC01TS MOAZIME.
At tin* iK gliuilng of tin present yea:
•orr'a Maua/.isu nt-fred on » new *e
•educed pi ice, with Ilied'hMiictlve piirpi
iiflng sin h u vi rety of reading mattor-for tb
mo* part light and entertaining, yot of real lit r-
ary meilt-us should commend it m tho general
ilia** of c-uRivatt'd pernousand i nsure it a welcome
In many Aincrlraii homcM. Devoting u| arge |jor-
to llcli.>ti l ili whiih »li
are made a liotlcc-ihlo feature, and to sketches il
lUHtrative of *i cial life and uuntier*. it Inn
included In It* li*t of subjectscuriodticsof r icno
•ocbilly not in nl hUtory, i
(Irisiias Present!!!
Never in the historj- of
Amerieus lins there been such
a large stock of ’
Watoh.es,
Clooks.
Jewelry,
Silverware,
Musical Instruments, Etc.
as is to be found at the Jew
elry and Music store of James
Flicker. All goods
larked Down.
No excuse for not buying a
istmas Present
r-nd oil'
mid nnuling, and. ore
and educatior.al ioji
home'nil - abroad, field sptris
iona'ly, political, hlstor c »l,
4 puu-i-ptihlu of frt-*h and
“*■’ dories published
during tho year have Icon marked by a piquant
oiuiimlity,aiid have been met with a warm r«cej>-
tion; while the general attractiveness of the
M.iso/.in> ba* gainst lor it co.dial approval and
d rectiou. I heir :
that is intrinsically worth giv
ing or Keeping.
for contributions.
KIE.” In which k
1VIL HER VICE,
litlcal questic li.
Sew Year Call*.
Wo l.op.i tin: pleasant ami appropriate . f.h. i"„"' risers.. IV..
. , , , r , cuatora of making ami receiving New | rKA..
nary, 1882, it in made unlawful, under ; y ear - rt C!l llg will bo more generally ob- j Roye*e:i, Albeit .-tlc^nf , Wasi.I
heavy penalty-, tc ntore, sell or offer for ; . . .! . # « fin „ vpr i.pforc. Wo J ” ,,n Darrongh*, 1’arke G.<dwtn ‘t-Hniiuuw ««yi-
mlo, for purposes of illumination, in the ••"«« ‘ ,mn :„T n our I V ' wZ.utiZ/Z!‘u.lTmher,?- *“ Hodkln ’
State of Georgia, miy kerosene oil, or re- , will take picasnre in publish r, ; or V*o raprr*-n “The Adventur * of the
Jinjtd p« troleuiu, of n fire test of less limn next Sunday’s issue the names nnd place s Tll „ a ,„t an orig nal !‘f« of hewick, the. n.
120 d.^ri-es. nor until the same lias been I of iluli( . 8 who will reeeive. if lire par- j 7 “ tb ‘ r
inRpect«l approved an.l Liamle.l by un , . ... . , „ t „ UH by noon nert; ,i llEKI)ITOBIAI.I)«l*AitrMKSTS ihr.m«l.
anthonzjd inspector. . l,tM w, “ ,,UI .... I ,.| out w'-lt I*! unu»ua'ly eompu-te. n'ld t .c ‘World’s
Anv oil lotiud not conforming to the t Katnrday.as we shall issue uo paper uoi- j Wtnk - w m b-* w>n-id*rabiy.-tlarge!,
new Georgia test and law, will he liable I wce | t| un d next Sunday will he our j|| c-IIlri i.umK^ThlTToi-
to seizure, an.l can only be sol.l lor re-. . , • un til oiler 1 be 1st of January. <ji,si»KKfllic U« It. II.. Un--
diltillaliou, anil tire dealer will bo liable ,,lM _ , j„.t 1,1. <ir.il>, pbubsiwknl ...... urn-
to prosecution aild heavy fine. Dealers n v .niuir for Rent. ai*o drawing b^Vyaa kaion. w.J pwiii* a new
will, therefore. l.e warned that, after the , A Ply. Boom Uw.iiUm. r.r • Ino-.e.r ...the muter, .r ti.l» »• J*
first day of January, 1882, no oil of 110 j \ house ami lot iu tho most He-
degrees..r less than 120 degrees, c.ui be g j ril |,| 0 of ,i ie c i,y is for rent, flood
«dd iu the til * ,eo J f well of water. Apply at once to this
Coju'r of Agiicnltnie. I office.
Tr«n»Yearly
Number, JA cer»t<. Low urt. L'i.i
8p«*ciiiien mi'iila r nwlled, po»t paid
of a> cent*. (I’oatage Mainp* alfonl u coinrvnivin
currency for lemitLiitcc.)
J.B.LIPPENCOTT&CO., Pflbrs. •
71.7 mill 71? Market St., I‘hi la
No
declfi*3t
$5.00 retail, or toge.hrr with The
tiny Magazine for $**.50. hulroeilptbai* am
by the pabltaber-. and by irook-a -Her* and
■ * -rywli—
THE centcjuy company.
v lFjyou uiant to buy
©lotlting lor Mon orBoys
iithor ready-made or made
to ordsr, do not fail to
:•!*.* | will go a long ways,
trouble to show goods.
Call and see him even if you
don’t wish to bay. No one
will take more trouble in ex
hibiting his wnres.
Cbristias is Coming
AND Til AT IS NOT THE BEST OP IT,
Mrs. M. T, Siam’s
ARE COMING TOO.
Epcrgnes, Jardincrres, Card Uo-
ccivcrs, Dressing Cases, Toilet
Sets, Cups and Saucers, Smo
king Stands, Vases in real
Majolica, Plain, Crackled
Ktclied Glass and China,
Majolica Berry, Egg,
Salad, I'ieklc and Fruit Di tltcs,
A Iso, Plates, Tea l’ots,
J’itcliers, Japanese Brackets,
Card lleceivcrs, Waiters,
Powder nnd Tobacco Boxes,
I’ortfolios, Pnpctrlcs,
I’uncl Pictures, Etc., Etc.
Handsome Picture Frames in Satin
Velvet, Toys in China nnd
Glass, Dinner nnd Tea Sets
for the little lolks, etc.
DOLLS! DOLLS!
And cradles to rock them in, and
lints to put on them. Bracelets
Necklaces, and all kinds of Fancy
Jewelry and Ornaments, Holl
Plate Bracelets, Pins and Ear-
ltings, Toilets, Muts and Tidies,
Zephyr and other materials (or fan
cy work.
BASKETS. PURSES, 8IX.K HANDKER
CHIEFS and innay other
HOLIDAY GOODS.
Everybody invited to come and buy
Am eihous, Dec. 11,1881. If.
OF——-
BSfcr CMS
THE LATEST
Books,
Soraps,
Fapeteries,
Autographs
AND
FANCY GOODS.
(AIL/ND HI. HUM.
Apes Aycock.
THE LIVE GROCERS
IS Ford & Co.
t:OIHPI.KTE STOCK FOR ISSI,
HEAVY AND FANCY
oroceri es
—PUREST.—
WINES AND LIQUORS.
EXTRA DRV CIIAIII’ACM,
Cents per Bottle.
FRESHJ ASSORTMENT
(MI) (iOOI)S AND CANDIES.
FAVORITE BRANDS OF
Tobaooos & Cigars
REMEMBER THE PLACE.
Lamar St. - - - America*, da.
IH. Ford & Co.