The Americus recorder tri-weekly. (Americus, Ga.) 1879-1884, January 03, 1882, Image 3

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Amerints gtecatdev. ZiOOAZi COLUMN . H. C. STOREY, Local Editor. (Imuge of Schedule. On and after Sunday December lltli, trains will leave Americas as follows:— Pass, train leaves for Albany nnu Mont* gomerv 10:5;) a m Pass, train leaves for Macon.... 3:28 p m Night Accommodation for Macon daily 1:10 am Night Accommodatinnl'or Alba* ny and Kufaula daily except Sunday 1:20 am I(. H. CoLUSit, Agent. ITEMS ^VTJD IIDE-^-S. Have yon sworn off? Best Chairs for &J.00 at Hill’s. 1882, and don’t yon forget it when yon date your letters. Tims. J. Wade bus been «;uaiiiii*si*i:i< d postman ter at Drayton. 150 Dozes Frio Crackers, at I. N Halt, Aot. & Co. A young man feels that lie has not lived in vain when bo finds his picture exhib ited in the show-case of a photograph gallery. Holiday go kIs sold regardless r.t Hill’s. The Barlow House now 1ms a laundry connected with it. Capt. Clay is deter mined to make the house complete in every respect. 5 Darrels Cranberries, at I. X. IIaiit, AoT. A Co s. Have you contributed any .bricks to the pavements of hades, this year, in the shape of giod resolutions which will bo broken? PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Lewie Wood, the popular young sales, man, bos transferred bis headquarters to Capt. Watt*’ boot and ?hoe store, where he will be pleased to sec his friends. Rev. J. O. A. Cook, the new pastor of {New Year Wishes. The Recondkii would like to see this ' PROSPECTUS FOR 188*: Gotton Avenue Dig cr qw aud good times. An oil mill erected in America*. Americas lighted by electric light. The men of energy and capital in A FIKST-CLASS FAM 11 aY >> l AO AX IN K FOR ONLY $3 PER ANNUM. the Methodist Church, preached his first Americns turn tin lr attention to maim- sermon in Americas last Sunday. He is fucturing urmcorrs mxmi Jas. Flicker’s .1KVVELRY STORK. The Loan and Building Association I in a concise and forcible speaker, earnest in his work, and wo believe will prove pop- have its quota of members and ular with his charge aud our people gen- building up new houses, e rally. Mr. H. C. Hyatt, the we’l known and popular grocer of this city, has leased the Minor House at Montezuma and will leave on Wednesday to take charge of it. His son will continue the grocery business here in this city. We are sorry to lose Mr. Hyatt, for lie is an en ergetic and honorable business inuu. a good citizen and a kind neighbor. We wish him success in his new location. •ville. lias HALL’S nsliici’il f»r Our merchants advertise liberally and draw customers from all of Southwest I Icorgia. All our subscribers pay up arrears and a year in advance. The few people who do not lake the j Kkcokdkk subscribe and not read their neighbor’s paper. of tli? prm'iit y*ar I.irrix- i Ihtol'H'liHMlve purpose of pn»- catling uuUcr—for llio ••nl lit r. iiry Diet it ai i>hnii|il mnimou'l ■ to*** of cultivated pcr>«m* anil«limin' it:»wi-l.'om.* la many Anier'.i-aii lionifM. Devilling uji T< > Tl I K l*i{< >NT. One of the largest estab. lishnirnts of tlio kind in tlio Sovt'i. is located in Amorims, Mr. Frickor’s store lias Do iiieiu«l< l in i tM-ed’ lh ua ,iu Iiit-|i slmit t tleoihh* feature, ali<l to skctclu M*ci:«l lifo am! tn-niim. it li»t of »ulijix'tiiciiilo«i(i« , Si’iil. Seed. Seed. Siril. Al Hill’s you cun buy iimltrraacs lor s 1 mi'l $1. Tlio holiday elapliant ateppeil on many n jiocket-book. lint lnonuy spent Tor the happiness of the little ones is money well spent. 1IKM) Coconnuts, Oranges, Toys, etc., at I. N. Haut, Aot. A Co's. The public schools re-open to-,lav, ami it is liopeil that the scholars will a" 1° work with lenoweil energy alter their holiday. Window Shades “hung low" nt Hill's Furniture Store. It takes fond parents a month to de cide what their little ones shall have for Christmas—tho little ones get nway with the month's hnsiness in lesr. limn fifteen minutes. Spring lluils (warranted) for SSJIOnl J). It. Hill's. Tlio lire department made a parado yesterday afternoon on tile square. Wo can boast of as ftun a tiro department as any small aity in tho State, and our peo ple are justly proud of it. I). It. Hill offers Ins entire slock of Furniture, Crockery, Olssswnre, etc-, lit prices to soil Hie stringency of tlio times. Married,on the 2Utli of December. ISHl, by ltev. Jesse Stalling. Mr. John A. Dor man and Miss Kiniua l/. llass, ail ot this cnnnty. There 1s already sonic complaint among tin, farmers of Luc comity about scarcity of labor for the ensuing year, tjnite a number of negroes have gone to the tur pentine farms, and there are others logo. Picture Frames under anyi ody. if they lm\e to lie given iiwny, at Hill's Furniture Store. Tlio Macon 7Wr,/i-,,/,/i is now informed that wn have a set of new rollers.— „y A'rin. Then why don't yon use them? It is a pity to dim tho bright items of the Aries with poor presswork. D. 11. Hill offers the best bedstead in town for $2.00. We linvn’t received nn Americas paper iu a coon's nge. Christmas affects the boys ovorthat way very unanimously.— AVmny Aries. When the Americas pa pers go Into anything they do it witli all their might, whether it is getting np the best papers in tho State or celebra ting ii holidny. To-day is Hie last day of tho week, of the mouth, and of Hie year. This e,,in- ei.ience occurs cvrrv seven years.— /•/, - •/riijt/i «t* Mt **•«•/• Jtti'tin'H-r .!l»t. Our eontemporary is in error. Kew year will fall on Sunday only twice more during the present century, viz.: 1S!>:1 and 18JZJ—eleven and six years intervening between the recurrences. It will he rea-lily understood that this irregularity is caused by the antics of leap year. In 1HM7 new year will fail on Saturday, and ii lHKH waa uot leap year new year would tall ou Sunday, hut owing to Hie leap of one day new year is thrown on Monday. •I. .1. Nicholson, of I 1 1 l«i Suiutci'cskiinty. t*< yorol Americas, lb* ini* i.i.t I i-jo of his J'I.ilv in Marii.'i, .oi l il Ei#* folks .io.vn there don’t treat hiui iixEly. ami he fails to make more money than he can Kpcinl, ho will move back where ho is known. AmuIh from jest, Mr. Nicholson is one of the best citizens in ot*r county, niul we hate to give liiin up. Sumter guns a good citizen, olid would do well t » give him a hearty welcome.--Jlunnt 17*/*/ Ar Mr. L. (>. Cowan All lu the Family. Douglas (tlossiier, of Findlay Ohio, n 1 niiiifluc rounger brother of the editor of the Re- mum:!;, lms purchased the Giifiin Ihti- uliurly trcatcil.li and adventure at home nn- nkputl, llrhl h|h r :linjr, ami. occasionally, |HtlIlical, liMor c 1 »tlgin-i1it.r,:tii>l ha 1 Ifl A. poHM'SM.in rrdrtv. of flcll In* ••trial -loilfs published j | Wen linikc.l by :i |iii|U:ilit ' iionl uttr.ulivfiifsH «*i‘ the I W- I . ini: ! k.ep • Ill- l.l • (I:. isncd i ageinenl ol .Mr. Nile.*-', l‘«*r We IieVerkliew one of iho fi.mily lo nuke a failure in editing a newspaper. We were asked when wo first came to (icorgia. to us.* our inllnonoo in inducing people of tho North to imigruto to Georgia, and this is Last Friday night as Mr. L. (>. Oowaii 0 it r first installment. We still have two was returning from a lance in the conn- j brothers in the newspaper business in try, his homo almost stuck last in the i „ le N m .||,,. HI11 | now tw„ in (he South, if j tlie tw,, sections do not fraternize end he .if.sr ui:<• i:i\ i::> : 5 bushels Karly English IV.is, HI lings Ffttly Siin|i llentts, I.', I in- h,T- (l.iimt Sets, fill linshi l - .Vilnius mi,I Hint F" just undergone ti rejuvenating profess that makes it the hand somest store INSIDE to lie (bund iu Americas. In the Jewelry department ran be (bund all the latest novelties in WATCHES. MOCKS. ii||t!..l *• STEPHEN MILLIONS prcrcnl stnlidird nl tirkuon (• llll|f*tr ltl .li- will lie of a 10 any Hint have hitherto «p|M-a Of (’hMnioo, Timiip, nil Uiiols of ICiirlv (J ILulinh Mini irdiMi Sonls. I'Lint soinclliinp !»n nli'ii?*. road between the bridge and Mr. Bar low k residencewmlli ot this city. Ih** , w one happy family, it will not he th road was in ft terrible condition at that ■ flil|U ol tho (HehHtieV brothon*. ; lace, and it was only by a groat effort ' ♦ that the annual succeeded iu < xtricatiug New Year’* etiling in Georgia will be itself, lint it was so lame for several days «*“»•»' °» « hr '.’ ruI . .''olim.-l - ’ . . * Morey, ol the BKroitDEIi, flan Ins claw that it was unlit lor use. hammer swiuging in the wrinkle sooth- *“ - mg breezes ol Sumter county, and Hi A few days ago Marsha) Dowen reeeiv- "devil” is bet aking Ids pump solo boots ed a letter from Mr. P. H. Williams, of for him. In Albany Chan J Americus, stating that he wanted .1, W. Neal Willingham hold daily interviews! Stubbs, who was supposed l<* be iu.this with the washerwomen, and iu Augusta ' city. The letter also stated (hat Stubbs Dill .Moor.- aud Judge Gibaou tie each! was under bond, a»»d failed to appear at j other's w idle cravats thirty times a week, j the term of t he court at which lie was i Col. Breifay U having the choicest Allan- J wanted. Marshal Dowen at once went , tu tab nt employed upon lus cards, »ml Tf.rms Yearly Siili»riij<il«»i lumhur,iVe ■ nt . I.tt: ; vi. «'i.' tell llll'iiln r ni<il|e«l. |i:»s \Mhl.4(IA, I.OtKKTH, IIIHfM, I.Af'K I'l.VN, SKT«, /’.'All lll\f.S. IIHAAKI.KT'S Tiinroi.KN. J. B. LIPPENCOTT& CO.. Pite, to work to capture Stubbs, and yesterday bis eff »rt terminated successfully. Stubbs stated that he shot a policeman in Amer icas two years ago, but the wound set back. Ifrred f< will do hating the buckle in Ids pants (tills in the neighborhoods r - , who fear to be chinned to death, ' ell to close the shutters ami j All tlioso \vii«» cxuiliit tin* liest vmlift it's of vegetables ^rown IVom Spectacles of all kinds and iti- luv seeds tliis yetti* I will furnish stnimcuLs to test your eves and .lulla A. MvMIroy won tliejiri/.e nicies best adopted to your last, year ami I now have a Hpli'inlid j eye-sight. Thousands of pi-o- lot of seeds for iliein (ree open to : pi e nrc injuring their eye sight by using common Spectacles, or those not proji- erly adjusted to tlieir eyes. Solid Silverware, SPOONS, FORKS, KNIVES, CARD inspection. Call soon before my assortment is broken. .1. K. HALL. I b e. 20IV. not u seiionKonc, and the policeman ; hang bivskets on the outer wall.— soon recovered, lie was nrrohted aud • held under I lie charge of assault with in tent to murder, and 1*. 11. Williams be came his bandsman. Stubbs left Schley Tt U;/nij)/t, We arc much obliged to for • implying us with the ir neighbors i mlv needed j noli c The mm MA(SA/jli\E. (Still UN Firs .MONTHLY,) Foif rii t: row ixu ykmu With the November number began the county, where ho been living, about tour ' uppen lugdo to make our calls a success. "('oloticl Storey was Ircated with tho kiudnctH and ten IcrncHS that all battle- scarred vitcruUs himuld bo. weeks''ago, aud came to the home of his father, who lives iu Alabama, a short distance from this city. His bondstuan believed that he did not expect to return, and therefore ordered his arrest. When arrested yesterday ho was at the car shed. * : ’® m an<l was preparing to hoard tlio Macon-. Smithvtr.l.r., December i'-Uh, 18nI. bound train. On bis person was found ; Koitok UErOKOKii: Wo were visited a pistol and a baby rattler. Ho wns j | lH t n j with a terrifieo rain storru and placed in the guard lmuso and Marslml i . . . it,,xt'i.n fgMMnl.M.1 liiu nrrMt to Mr. ! • * tinios the thunder was very heavy and the lightning almost incessant. Near the Dowen telegraphed his arrest to Mr Williams, who replied that ho would send for him at once. — (.'olniiihii* Enqui rer Sun. Mr. Stubbs pal l tho coats tor which tho bond was given nml was released from custody. Tlie Dark Sl«l© of the IlolltlnyN. Again we arc called upon to chronic! tho death of another of our citizens by on the head, bis own net. Captain it. A. Drown upon Wednesday died from all overdose of morphia. The particulars which led t«* tlio tragedy nro unknown, as Captain Drown was alone when lie swallowed tho fatal dose: enough is known, howeter. to show that the net was intentional. The deceits* d leaves a widow ami four oliil- ilrcu tu mourn his death. Hfitli mile post the down no :oiu modal ion night train was ditched, caused by wash ing up of about 20 feet of ron1 bed on one side of the track. Three ears were thrown fro in the track, one of which was the pass ngcr Jcotich, bruising some of passengers, one passenger being cut lost. N. fill: LATEST Boolss, Scraps, Fapeteries, Autographs hat CASES, CUPS, GOBLE'IS, FRUIT KNIVES, NAPKIN RINGS, ali kinds of case goods, etc., etc. In Electro-pla ted ware, a full line of Heed and llarton’s gcods which 1 guarantee to have more silver Fourteen Additional Pam's. , on, and to he plated on better following Is a -.iinimniy of (lie I'uding j and harder material than any other make of goods, the only l it It* of TbeCentili v M { will ell will In*, inflict, ft nCir t r nln firornl "SmiMMiB." Thf puyt it mun win A NEW NOVKI. IIY MKH (aullior ol “'1 but Ij»»h o’ l.owrln’c,’ 1 * If.h «a- i it led ‘Tluoiitfli Uim* AilniiiilstrallDii,’* n story *»l Washington life. H’lTDIKS (>/ THE I.OUIBf A N A CltKOl.KH. Ilv lleo W. Call!*!, Oiillior of‘T'lie <31uii«lixotiiic l ies ol Uii'MinlcU laqs rs, >ln« nml nun me*! i f ( 'i \ NOVEL IIV W. I V Chilli*'*' .Neijiisir.ln tlie I rail i- will* • ... , § , *10.111 leal lire* of Alilfllcftit life. ANCIENT AND MOllKIt.N HCl 1.1*11’UK. ••IIiftohv or J*cu.rriinK,*' •»>* Mrs. I.ioy M. MilchcM, lo emilnlii Ibu Illicit t'«ric« of iM.giSV- . r ,X",Uo I CU]»S, Yoiinom; .lol> Work. <*iv*'*l ill*; muter « ri.i'toii* m Amkii'.ca,” tally lllnslrnteil THE Ol'LKA IN NEW YORK, by l<l«-l.nr«l j stsilllls. irsi.t While. A p .pillar uml vuliial.ie .* •!•- *.. e illtistinleil will* uoinb'iliil e injilile t ncccssry l*i do gun 1 j it* work in ijuick tiim*, uiid »!•»• now r«a*ly l«» make contracts. Bring ou your orders, gentlemen, ami we will fill Them quicker, tl«» the work as cheap, ami g* t oat as nice » job ns any olllce in the Stale Ilf■ (•«■‘I»rgi:i. rnnnrrs* anil Mirhanirn* lliilmil Iti'liel Asiiciiiliiiii 'ANCYG0()J)S.ii Aiicnm:* r V.W Lit I LA Mil til l.-IOO'la .1: t:i. anV> i*!;«•*»i:a 1 tii'N in p I bv port rat - of (leoigc Khol, mi-, lie,. Luilcili k W. Koleil-on. I linn •t..nk'v.i MiiMliit* Sji.oIiI, Of Maryland. Au Attvinpt to Miilrlilv* Mr. Hansel Beckwith, a farmer in tho upper portion of our county, last week swallowed a large dose of morphine. We nro informed that III** act was Mimiihil in intent. Oppression nml *1* l»t are the nl legcil causes. Aid and medical skill were promptly called in, and Mr. Deck-! HLNRA M. \\ I.1NLIC, Nice-l'risi.li nl 1 , i JOSEPH I-.NM8, Ircasnrcr. I hiirli-rrtl Mnri li it oh IMS I, Inmn-mirr in /###•#••• Si-fil. AO, 9 1,1100,000. HON ()» HORSEY. President. with’s life > ed. Tlie Gralu Crop. The now year is ushered in with good prospects, from an agricultural stand point, so far as the grain crop is con cerned. Fall wheat and cats are looking finely nml beyond dutiger of a freeze. A larger area than usual las been devoted to grain. The sowing of spring nuts is now in progress. LEWIS II. <\\RN\ Secretary MARTIN L. IIIGHT.MAN, Gen * Agt. X* Th** above well known iiriinis men gnni tin tliomuub icliubihtv ui'lbe inairigcmcr of HiHiil»ci'»lilp, V*l lo .-ft year* III *ep»r»lc i Agues ipek. Tin: 1.1 vi: mtocKiis l H Ford k Co. srk.NK- * >!•' Til AC KK It A V'?* IIAW Tilo|(N E’> ANI»* 1E*)I(U I: I I I' • I'*.’* N*»V Kl.> I* ling ttl«* ItlllMt ml* t| Mrlcn ull I lie *:*ll** . f llckeir- I'oKTItY i ne in;E*>i:.M oktiik civil ai.i:vici:. : •r:n.!** , »iiciiti* have been uncle for a »• ri«i ofuble j t'.'P. on Oil. prexulltc political <|iifi*licii. Nl) I'OKIS IN AMhltH • of Loiiv fellow, Wbill 11 r, huu* :||. ri» In L. I,', hiclinnu. T*)ltlBS MKK’ICIIKM AND ESSAYS Dill I •M 11k T II. II.. , .Ir, . |*ii lie; Warner. W ...In” E<lw»r*i Kiiirli 1 Muir Ml-.ilonloi: 11, Hell- W. I' IlgClilj. HUlilnl ill lla<M'Cll|iicl leriil I .nrii.cr infillniat'ou npply b>. W. 33. SHutoUi COnei.F.TF STOCK roll ISSI 11 K.\ V \ AND I'.lNiV Gr rocenes .(•■IiHiironi'ilis, I'urki OhIwI Tile < lll'l,” i-lin Ihil-. —i*i itLsr— ... ..... . 11DII0III.X l|. I'll I! Klll l'oltl A '. 1)1.I* A i; I M ENTS lb.;'llff b mi * mil l-e iiniiMla'U • oniili-le. n nl Work' Will lie run n'clably eilai»rt.*l. I lie piirc ol 1 lie * Y'litniy Maa.'KUr’will r< For Rent. The Charles A. Walker place is fur relit cheap. KnqilireofC. E. Crocker or Furl A Simmons. A Too Too Cuanadruiu. Why is the present year like year be fore last? lit cause that was ciqPitcen eighty ami this is eighteen eight) two I too. I llemoved to Amerlcu,. Mr. Jesse Ayeoek lies removed from Antlersonvillc In this city oml has open ed out a general stock of merchandise in the new store-room in tlie Opera House I,lock, wh-relc invites nil tlie renders r.t Hie ID:< OHDKII to rail on him. Uniting* I o’, ll»« The heavy rain *•! Tl»un**lav nmrning of last weekVause*I the trestlework o\er IWhitla creek, near futlibert, !*) give way, and trains are obliged tu transfer passengi i -* nml baggage. As I he w.isb- 0111 was n Urge one, it will be several ditv vet before train-* will pass Ihrough. Young America. The ri.sin • generation keep up with the ilnini in news. A little three-year- old of this city had a juinping-juck given him on Christman, and a few days after wards il was found hung] np on a fence. On being asked why it was placed there. Young America replied that it was Gui- tean and lie wkh hanging him for shoot ing Garfield. That boy appreciated the situation and bus n good idea of justice. \MEHIcis, UKCIHHA. ria, Fl iaitbi hih! Aln'minc, c liiirkcttAVia**. M*l. , l "*i p« WINES AND Ll^loR- M.rti. •Law in3 !»y Wv »it lCnum, will pi^iTi Mkukv Ciiuistaias !! W. E. CldAHrK, LA i'll A It Si lti:KT. |» prepared In'm ikc it a VLIfRY CIIUISTM A> EXTRA DRV tlllMIMRSE. ( villa per Untile. 9 piib|i-ln r.. end b\ * iNik-jvlitT* sail • THE CENTURY COMPANY. l *!»• y wl I "Little Casino": Wo ale un tide to say who is the l«'st euchre player in the Slate. The sterner affairs ot life have so commanded our attention that \v** have not n:us» 11 umljmeditnled mueii t.f iatc ou the enticing and innocent recreation that we would observe hefore leaving the sub ject that if any brace should stiike our friends Dr. Eldridgeund S' A. ■‘siuiih. ol Amerieus, in u game of laps, slums, j un bones and jamborees, and be able !" "how counters, liiey will benotountod soon artists. — J/o.uu /, pure! Mid m ini*! o: hi* ; FINK FRUITS. NI LS AND RAISONS, CANNED FRUITS, JELLIES AND PRESERVES, FINE O INTEC 1’IoNS, Etc., Etc. p rkli** In jir-* nltd lii-W <*, a'*1 •**■ wouW c:»‘l*-« p«. !ll at*Ml ( ill !<• Id* TEX ( EXT DKPA1ITMKXT, ptF«id<-*l *>*>;>• Ii; Mi-* l.l I.A PC* H AM *v|,. 1. TOYS Ill Till: THUYA AND. FRESH; ASSORTMENT (.min (tiidi) m> (A.vihks. F.WOIilTE I.HANDS OF Tobaccos & Cigars IiEMEMI'.K.It THE 1'I.Ai'E. ■ l.iiniar M. - — iincrii iiH. (;n. imm 10 THE FRONT H. O. ODOM (JlHN'KHIKS, Duv Goods, « |.v; \arl»*t; •.fill .t tl Si Labor oml IhSi Wiw an oil year with om 8«*« , ti'>» financially, though fiot\vilh-*landii'g Uii-* fact the majority <-f d ,n faithfully complied with ih‘ ir nuitrartH, and in most in**tanceii crc li!*>r i i-.r** *.iiih- fied. On ail .sides wi- see busy pi. |nra- tions fur th<* coming season, n dl'ing «launtcd by the «!»•*! crop «>l h L **J- 1 as a general thing is phniitul. ami tin* free*lm**n nr*.- hiring v.-iy i**.oiil> at Ir- n* eight to ten dollars p**r m >nlh with ra tions. The cropping Ry»tem '‘♦‘••m- b** the wane, tin* hatuU gisi'ig pr**f** to wagea. Lawson F. Collier Attomev-al-Liixv J. fl. Ford I. Co. HARLOW HOLSH Tin-: FiNiM' And Best -AND- I ti'.il l-'.slalff Aurflil. DU A YTO.V, GKOItG I A. XV. II. CI.AV. I’lttpiiHor. AuiiM'k'tis. • <i cigap.s Ann TOBACCO. Administrator’s Sale. •«i, tt-e 'hal. M il*-#. gVT,e. (■Ill *1 • I kirfft'aiiil Virili tilL-d Saniplv flu mis .1 II I* \V!M Alai Tin* citizen# of Lee and tlie *ur I'oimding seuliun nrc invited lo inspect inv FALL AM) WINTKK STOCKS. I will tlnjiiicnli' ptici's from ntiy point. Mv motlo it quick snlu» nml tlio Hinnllest profit, (hill nml eoiincc VO fell'. II C ODOM- JU’UNKTT ■ trtery"»f ‘'oiiccni that took the only first- clnss prize in Australia. A partial list ol tliestt goods coinpiist’.s Castors, Cake Bas kets, Derry Dishes, Epergns, (lard Stands, Flower Stands, Water sets, Waiters, Goblets, Spoon-holders, Syrup- ups, lluttei'-dishes, Finkle- Knives, Forks, spoons, I'ltf ., Etc. These goods sold nt^the '.satue prices that you would have to pay at the Factory, , us well as a lull line of goods of other niiinufiinturers nt the- tory prices. I also keep it tine line ot , Gold Pens, Walking nines,etc. This week I will have tin* largest and most varied stock of China Vases, Toilet sets, Jardinieres and limey goods generally, ever brought to this market. In my Music Department I | have a large stock of Pianos, Organs, Violins, Guitnrs. Dan- I jos, vleeoi(Icons, Tambourines, Harps, Instruction Hooks, etc. lu my sowing machine do* ! partmeiit can he tinuid u large ! lot of Da vis, Williams, Wheel er aud Wilson and other sew- ' ing machines also a lot oi | second hand machines all in .thorough order tor sale cheap, j a full line of parts, attachments needles and oil lor all ma chinery. My work department is the most complete and the best supplied with tools, ma chines aud materinl in tho South lor doing watch work, ; jewelry repairing, clock re pairing aud for putting sew ing machines iu thorough or der, supplying any now parts needed, etc. The class of worl Whiskies, done here is superior to that of any other establishment outside of it large city. No trouble to show goods. Call and take a look through my stock whether you wish to purchase or not ami and see the place where you can get what you want either in goods . or work when you need any thing of the kind. Everything guaranteed ns represented. Lit** l»r. Il«*ilan«l, l*iin <1 pliMtovrapli'-l fr-.'ii Bdands. Under Harlow House 1 Ji