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~ H. C. STOREY, Local Editor.
ChauRo of Schedule.
On anti after Sunday December lltb,
trains will leave Americus as follows:—
Puss, train leaves for Albany ana Mont
gomery .10:53 a m
Pass, tram leaves for Macon.... 3:28 l* m
Night Accommodation for Macon
daily 1:10 A m
Night Accommodation for Alba
ny and Eufttula .daily except
Sunday 1:20 am
if. H. Collier, Agent.
House Dlowu Dowu;
Quite a strong gale passed over the city
on Friday night last. Little or no dam
age was done however, except to fences.
At the new residence being built by Col.
Hawkins on Leo street an out bouse
which bad just been framed was scat
tered to the four winds.
Golden Dent Corn at W. T. Daven
port A Sou’s.
Notice.
There will be u called meeting of the
Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society on
Wednesday evening next at the Metho
dist clinch immediately after Prayer
meeting.
Mits. Helm: Brown, President.
Mas. S. S. Sullivan, Secretary. I
(Jet (lie Best.
In another column will be found an j
advertisement in relation to the old and ! worth one dollar of any man’s money.
ITE^^S .A.1ST1D T-n-r-! A s.
The best lecturo ever delivered in
Americas to-night
Monday was a most beautiful day, the
air being clear and balmy.
One dollar for ton cents, wo mean Luth
er Denson’s lecture to-night.
Clothing will bo sold regardless of
cost for the next 30 days at the New
Yoiik Stork.
Read J. It. Gatewood’s advertisement
of field peas and good brick.
“Don't sqneczo my arm, I was vaccinated
last week” said a young gentleman the
other night to his girl.
Wit, humor, pathos and sarcasm: all
for ten cents.—We mean Denson at the
Opera Houso to-night.
Lace Curtains and Lambrequins to
match, at New York cost to close out.
J. Waxei.baum & Co.
Five appealed cases from this county
will be beard i»t the February term of the
Supreme Court.
It is the “proper caper” to send your
sweetheart a vulcntiue this year. All the
swells nro going to do it.
Luther Denson lectures at the Opera
House to-night for the last time in this
city. Admission only ten cents.
The “Hying jenny’’ was hauled to the
depot Monday, to be shipped away. The
proprietor says ho lost money in Ameri-
Our 75 cent corset Ts a Daisy and
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Augusta Evening News!
.ias. h. now,
JOHN M. WEIGLE, } TiiormETOiis
W. II. SIOOHE, )
Only one dime to hear Luther Denson
to-niglit.
Mrs. ^Weaver, ofCnthbert, is visiting
Mrs. D. Dagley.
Allen Chapbell, the popular drummer
of Macon, is in the city.
Mr. Will C. Farlow left for Daltimorc
last week to attend Dryan A Stratton's
Commercial College.
Mr. E. J. Walker, of Marsballville,
formerly a clerk in our city, has recoy- j
ered sulliciently from his long sickness j
to go to Florida to reenporate, !
Mr. Joel Crawford, who was injnred i .
some time ago at C. M. Wheatley’s varic- j „
tv works, is ininrnvincr. unit if. is tlmimlit • * OR(»AN Ob AN1 t.LI 1.
G'liristmas is CoiiDg Jas. Flicker’s
AND THAT IS NOT TIIE REST OF IT,
Mrs. M. T, Elam’s JEWELRY STORE.
THE PIONEER PAPER OF GEORGIA.;
Independent in nil Tiling*.
I
UitfniinelUxI ami Uniiistnicted.
ty works, is improving, anil it is thought
by bis physicians that they can save all
of his fingers. If thi* is so, it will be a
remarkable feat of surgery, considering
that two of his fingers were almost en
tirely Revered from his hand.
A fresh stock of garden seeds at W.
T. Davenport A Son’s. j
RING OR COMDINATION.
Onr Capitals Experience. .
Our Mottos Progress.
Onr Reirardi Success.
justly celebrated fertilizer, Gossypian
Pbospho, to V. hose merits so many of
our planters can testify. It is for sale on
ly by Harris, Tames A Williford, who also
carry a large lino of groceries, provisions,
tlonr, shoes and planters supplies. They
are fair dealers and aim to sell only the
best goods.
To arrive, 30 rolls Drusscls Carpet,
sold at auction prices. J. Waxkmiau.m
A Co.
To Everybody and My Frleuds.
Everybody may feel satisfied that they
can get the best liquors and cigars in the
city, second to none in purity, becauso
wo have adhered to our determination to
handle none but pure first-class goods,
and wo feel sure that our brands will
give satisfaction to the trade. After this
date I can be found nt the Darlow Hom;<
Bar and Hilliard Saloon, where are new
tables, now liquors and new everything.
Call, everybody invited. Respectfully,
Feb. 2.1-in. II. C. Johnson.
Seed Irish potatoes at W. T. Davcn
port.A Son’s.
; Tuc Georgia Baptist Couvcutlou.
The Georgia Daptist Convention will
meet ill our city on the 20lh of April next.
This will bo the lurgestf and most im
portant meeting held here lor several
years, and oxtensive preparations will
soon begin to bo made for tho caro of
this distinguished body. Americas lms
a widespread fumo for her generous
hospitalities toward guests of this char
acter, and our citizons will take pleusuro
in throwing open their doors to the con
vention.
Silk Fringes at iiai.f price to close
out. J. Waxki.uai’M A Co.
Caught lu n Spring Trap.
Mr. John Walker has for somo time
been annoyed by raids made upon bis
potato hills by theives. After watching
in vain to catc h the thief ho tried the
virtue of a strong heaver trap in the
hunk. He only had to wait a short
time on Saturday night, before the cries
and groans of a darkey admonished him
that the game was entrapped Cullee ex
plained the unfortunate little episode as
a remarkable case of somnambulism, but
J. W. couldn't see it that way, but the
little matter was arratiged.
Our entire stock of Hosiery sold regard
less of cost to clean out. New Yoiik
Store.
A Fine Building.
Messrs. J. W. Sherfield A Co., the en
terprising hardware merchants have so
increased their trade that it has becomo
necessary to onlargo their store-room,
and they nro making preparations for
building u largo and handsome two-story
brick businoss houso on the site of their
present store-room, but which will extend
from tho corner to Mr. I. N. Hart's build-
iug, making the largest and most con
venient hardware store in Southwest
Georgia. We are glad to see our busi
ness prosper, and hope they will all be
compelled to build new houses iu which
to accommodate their growing trade.
Opera Kids at 50 cents a pair, worth
ono dollar. J. Waxki.ijai u A Co.
A Benefit.
In another column will be found the I
programme of the play to be produced
on Thursday night by the Americus Ama
teurs for the ben fit of the Americus Light
Infantry. We don’t want to talk “worthy
object" to you, ami all that, for we are
sure you will get your monies worth if
yong*. The cast of characters is com
posed mainly of persons who are well
known in onr city, and need no com
mendation from us. Tho plays to be
produced are light comedies that will
make you feel all tho better for hearing,
J. Waxeeuai m A Co.
It makes us feel good, ns wo bask in
the sunshine of Southwestern Georgia,
to read accounts of the great snow storms
in the North.
Tho Recorder is this week in r* ceipt
of u largo stock of handsoino wedding in
vitations of latest styles, as well ns some
very lmudsome ball invitations nnd some
elegant new type.
When separating postage stamps be
careful to tear them on tho perforated
line. The poslofiice department bus re
cently ruled that postage stamps with a
piece torn oft’will not be received as post-
Our stock of Hamburg Edging and
Inserting iiEi.ow cost, to make room for
our Spring aud Summer stock.
J. Waxkkiiaum A Co.
Willingham, if you think you could
stand it, a sea* will bo reserved for you
at the Opera Houso next Thursday night.
What say you? We don’t thiuk there is
danger of any body injuring yon unless
it bo Jim Drady.
Two thousand dollars at time of mar
riage is » nice sum. Address Men nnd
Women's Mutual Relief Fund Associa
tion, corner Droad nnd Hunter streets,
Atlanta. [Janl5-8wnltJ
Our post-ofiico is in a bail fix. Not
stamp in theofticeof less denomination
than 10 cents, and they don’t know when
any nro coming. They have borrowed
along tho road until tboy can’t borrow
any more. Do so’methiug new if stamps
would command a premium in Americus.
Wo defy competition on Hoots and
Shoes, and sell them -cheaper tlmn any
house in town can buy them.
J. Waxeeuai m A Co.
have a large line of Ladies Hats,
trimmed and untrimmed which wo will
eloso out nt manufacturer’s cost, to
make room for our spring stock, now be
ing purchased by our Mr. J. W. Wnxel-
baum in New York. J. Waxeuijaum A Co.
A genuine snipe hunt took place in the
suburbs of our city on Saturday last.
Tho preliminaries wero arranged
at tho Darlow House, by a party of
three drummers, one of whom was duly
initiated into the mysteries of the. cap
ture of this delicious ganio bird.
Our people are getting interested in
the matter of erecting a cot ton-seed oil
mill at this point, and several gentlemen
are pursuing investigations as to tho cost
and profits of such a mill. A mill is
certain to bo erected here this season,
and those who first tako the matter in
hand will bo the ones who will reap the
profits of a wise investment.
Often in the last extremity, when the
local editor, is raving wildly, guashing
his teeth and tearing his hair; whon ev
ery pun on an ice item has been exhaust
ed; when tho dogs smilingly wag their
tails in passing each otherou the streets;
when tho sick refuse to die, and lovers
refuse to marry; when everything out of
which a paragraph may be woven seems
to have gone to tiie cemetery, and when
tho pencil-pusher is stauding on the very
brink of the greut precipice of suicide, ,
there comes to bis rescue the old time aid
faithful—“Old papers for sale at this
office!”
A Hail Bridge.
Thcbri tgc over tho mill race at !fnl!i»'
mill at Kinchufoonee, in Lee county, is
iu a fearfully bad condition, nnd should
ho attended to. About ten days ago, as
a team belonging to Mr. J. R. Gatewood
was crossing the bridge, ono of the mules
broke through and was precipitated into
the race, a distance of ten feet, bruising
the animal dreadfully, and delaying the
the team for two days. Mr. Gatewood
talks of instituting suit against the au
thorities of Lee county, as this is tho sec
ond animal he has had injured at this
Temperance Lecture.
Mr. Luther Denson, of temperance ora
torical fame, delivered ono his lectures
in the Opera House on Sunday night.
The amlicnco was the largest that over
assembled in the building, the parquette
and dress circlo being filled to over
flowing. aud the gallery being packed.
Mr. Dunoon’s lecture differs entirely from I
the ordinary temperance lectures, as he
knows by his own experience whereof ho
speaks His remarks are interspersed
by short anecdotes nml witticisms that
keeps his hearers in a happy frame of
mind.
As a reader of character Mr. Denson is
remarkable, an.; having tho heuciil of a j County,
wide range of travel he knows just ex
actly wlmt to say and how to say it to the
peoplo ho go to see him. He is through
ly in earuH in his work, and does all of
his speaking on his own account; pays
his own expenses, and often charges his
hearers nothing for admission, us ho
wants nil to bear him and judge r or them
selves as to whether ho speaks the truth.
He lectured again Monday evening, hut
as wo went to press before he began
talking, wo arc unable to say what kind
ofnn audience ho had. Wherever ho goes
ho will ho found a square nnd honest
man.
I’kteuson’s Magazine for February is
already before its,more brilliant than ev-
Nothing could excel the principal
steel plate, “Fast Caught,” or the spark
ling story it illustrates. Tho colored
pattern, iu Kensington stitch, “Design
For Pansies,” isonoofthoso costly things
found only in “Peterson.” The literary
matter is even better than usuul. Doth
the novelets, thill by Mrs. Stephens, nnd
that by Mrs. Austin, incrense in power
ns they go on. The other stories are all
superior, those by Frank Leo Denedict
and Mrs. Demeritt especially so. The
illustrations for fashions, for work-table
patterns, etc., number nearly fifty, and
nr** alone worth tho price of the number.
It is a standing wonder to iih how so fine
a magazine can ho published at so low a
price; the puzzle is only to ho explained
by tho immense circulation “Peterson"
his attained; the ladies have learned that
they cannot aftbrd to ho without it. It
you have not subscribed for it already,
lose no time, hut subscribe nt once. Or,
better still, get up a club, and earn a copy
free. The price is hut tiro ilullnrna year,
with great deductions to clubs. Speci
mens are scut, gratis, if written for, to
thoso wishing to get up clubs. Address
Charges J. Peterson, 30<» Ches/iut
Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
The Augusta (Gn.) Evening News lms
the largest circulation of any Daily Paper
ever issued in Augusta, nnd as an adver
tising medium is unsurpassed
Advertising lutes on application.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
DAILY—1 Year $5
6 Months
WEEKLY-1 Year 1
G Mouths
Dooly Sheriff Solo.
GEORGIA—Dooi.y County.
rln
lex'al hour* of’saloon thiTflnit Turi«<!ay iii Mnrrli
next. Lota of land Nn’o. 1>S, W, 102 nml lOH situ-
lying am! being in tin* l»th District of 1><
i ~w U nty, On., and on which la situated a vnlin
J mill property. HaM property levied un ns
properly of Howland Redding, doconaed In
handa of A. O. Morgan administrator do Is
non etc, of anld Rowland Ridding to ho
min*tered hf vlTitle of a It fa Issued from Dr
Superior Court, in favor of .Iniuea Tiirrentiue,
against eaid A. fl. Morgan n* administrator d<
Inini* non of mild Redding dneenaed. Tbit Janu-
ary, “Utli 1882* V. T. KAJ'K,
Shortir Pooty County.
Dooly SlturifTSalu.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Tuesday In March, 1884, between the legal It
of sate, the following property, to-wit;
One hundred (100) hii'hol* of corn, more or
ill the crib, and fifteen hundred (1,5(81) poum!
aeed cotton, more or 1cm, In tho house. Levli
on ns tlio property of dames Hayes, Hr., to satisfy
one Superior Court Fi- Fa., issued from th ~
nor Court of anld county in favor of F. !’
land va. said Jntnca Hayes, Sr. Property polnte
Dooly Sheriff Sale.
W ILL he sold before the :oort house door
the town of Viotiini, Dooly county, 4
on the.tlrst Tuesday In March next, within
legal hours of sale, the following described pr
erty I
wit:
HOnu cotton gin, two log cnrt.% one syrup
kettle, one lot old Irons and wagon plunder, one
corn shelh-r, one cross cut saw, nml one ah lick
cutter. Said property levied on as the property
of H. M. Thomas by virtue of and to satisfy
•atlon Issued from the Huperlor Court
Iv county Iu favor of W. (J. Ih.nnpr against
said It. M. Thomas. This dnnnarv :$0tli, 188*2.
F.T. HAl'K, slier I if !>. C.
Dooly Sheriff Sale.
W ILL he Hold before the court home
the town of Vienna. Dooly county,
the first Tuesday in March next, within tin* legal
i of sale, the following described property
ty, On., I.evied upon
Davis, aud sold to satialy
the Superior Court of Dimly
the property
tty <1 ,
Darla. January
Leave Cnllah....
Arrive at Way
Jacksonville
I’naacnia-rr
thin train uri
from
vlng at llrnuMwick 5.00 p. i
dally at...
die dally lit
■ill** daily at
dally at.
_ ross daily
New Advertisements.
ULiOVKU A PKIIKY’S
OPERA HOUSE.
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
Thursday Night, Feb. 0,1882
tllUiUi COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT
BY
AMERICUS AMATEURS
foil TUB
Americus Light Infantry.
WIT! II C M OH! IMTIIO.S!
R. Bugoao Byrd.
With hit Beautiful L js Holoa:
“A Hundred Futliotns Deep,”
“ Grand Old Ocean,”—Millard.
TIIB I'.VItlVAl.KI) I'OMKDY,
Tunw him out :
XICODBML'H NO MW (; COi i„ r
Mackintosh Moke.
K jLANTIN’K UOSUI.KAK
Julia mi,
W. M. Hawke*
Mary Ilayn<
l*s Mary Haynes
Mm* hi la 4)j,ver
CHAItACTEK DELINEATIONS!
fir.NIUlAI. Sl'I’KIIINTKNIiKM ’h OFFICE,
Savannah, November ‘20, IHSl.
O N AND AFTER 8 UN DAY. November 2*
18 fc l, Pasacnger trains on tide road will
a* follows :
Leave .Savannah dally at 11.00 A.
Leave Jiissiip daily at 1.20 p.
Leave WaverosM dully nt . 'i.42 P
Arrive at Callahan daily
Arrive nt Jacksonville daily lit..
.. 0.50 A. M,
.11.58 A. M
.. I.'JO P. M
nnuli for llruiiKwiik Ink*
(dally
leave Kriinawlek ut 10.15 _ .
at Savannah 0 40 p. ni.
I'muengeia leaving Mar*>n at 7.30 a. in.
connect at Jessup with the tr .in for Flvrl*
Passenger* troni Florida by thi* train
at Jessup with train arriving in Mucoii at 7.50 r*
in., (daily).
This train stop* only ut Je**up, \V
Folks ton, Callahan and Jacksonville.
JACKHON VI LMS EX PH ESN.
Ia-ttve Savannah daily at Il.l,
laavo Jessup •• 2.45 .A .\l
leave Wuy.roM '* 4,1.1 A. M.
Arrive at Cnllnhan “ 7.00 A. M
Arrive at Jacksonville* '* s.oo A. M
Arrive at Live Oak dolly (except Hun-
. 'I*y>«t 11.50 A. M
Leave Live Oak dully (except Sunday) 2. to |\ M.
Leave Jacksonville dully nf 11.4)0 p. M
Leavo Way cross
Arrive at /e*aiip
Arrive utbavanuah
Sleeping Car*
Savannah
Jacksonville, Cincinnati and Joe
Montgomery nnd Jacksonville.
Vsssenger* lor Florida by thi* tr:
11.40 I' M
“ -’..la A. M
hi* train dally hotr
Passengers for Darien take this train.
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick tn
Ing this train arrive at Brunswick 5.30 a. tn.
Passenger* leaving Hr mu wick 0.UO p. m., ari
igers for Hairiest ille, fed nr Key*, Hav
iu ini') Florida 'Transit Itoad take this train.
Passenger* from Savannah for Madison, M
ticcllo, Tallahassee and (Jiiiurey take this trail
Passengers from (Juinccy, 'lalhJinssce, Mo
cello and Madison take tills train, meeting sle
ing ear* at Waycrosa at U.M p. in.
ALBANY EXPRESS.
IXMVC 8;
l*TV
Leave Waycrosi
Ia-ovo DuPont
Arrive Thomasi
Via p. M
8.»i 1*. M
10.15 P. ,\|.
anil then Col. Harrow and Capt. WattM j bridge. Travelers or Iso complain
will give you Home of their best i
tions. Mr. R. Eugene Ryril will 1j
land and assist, and altogether it will
he a good entertainment, nothing fine,
hut something wholesome and home-dike.
Admission prices are nominal, 5t»and 25
cents, and resnved seats on sole at Mrs.
Elam’s.
r.f a
shaft running from the mill under the
on J bridge, to w hich a wheel is attached and
which makes a noise that frightens teams.
As this road is greatly traveled, jt would
seem to he* the part of prudence in the
proper authorities to see that this bridge
is put in good order. The bridge over
the creek is all right.
Col. II. C. HARROW
AND
Capt. UKO. S.
The Vagal**
WATTS.
.IU
AM.
Unve Ralnbridfc
Itvnd-r Hen-hpeck’'
A.HIiiz :orwIf.. ... „i;
In. tsliou .'.m l ,.f C.pl. IV.II.
iiJhuK.rtruTrV.s'o'j'AitcK” i“ii C i»i le
THE LIVING STATUE !
As playel at the V’andervllle ThenireJ Lnodon,
<m-r Thr.t* II ii uri ml uiglrta, and hrimfiil of
wit, humor and mirth provoking -Itnation-.
OAST:
LARKMPLTt .a sculptor) II C storey
trot; Kir ). vt. iirady.
...J. L. Albritton.
Mls« Myra Brady
Thorn
Arrive DuPont
Arrive Wayrro*
vllle by this train.
Mail steamer lea
«y (or Ap
<oo nect ion nt
trains both v
. 4 IU P. M.
.. 4.W) p. M.
.. 8 .TO p. M.
.. 1.05 A. M.
.. ;l.25 A. M
.. U W A. M
.. 8 50 A. M
nd Thomas-
r ry Thursday
nd 4’olnmhin
DR STUNKEROF
MRS. PIPER
KATE Ml
Admlaaloui
!l<-served oents In Parquette
I Ail other part*
I Children
i May Bu> liana
Albany daily with j.
rays on the South we-t. rn Railroad
to and from Macon, Enfatiin, Montgomery. Mo
bile, New Orleana, etc. *
Close eoi meet ion at Jacksonville dally ('•'nndays
excepted)^for41 reen Cove Spring-, Nt. Align.-
tine, Palatk i, Enterprise, Manl-.rd, and all land
ing* on St. John’s river.
Train* on B. * A. R. R. leave Junction going
west, at 12.20 p. m.. and f.,r Hrunsun k at 3.43 |*
rn , dally except Sunday.
1 I hrough ticket* »o:d and NPeoing Car Heitba
1 »nd Daawfng-room car accommodation* «e<-ure<t
j at Bren’s Ticket office. No. ti Bull St., nnd nt the
Corn panjr** Depot, 1** of/Jrs-rtv street.
.i k rims' jas. I.. TAVL4 k.
j rflastei Traia*. 4#rn'l IWr A*». *
t 1C. 44. Ff.i; IN’41. Sui^rin endent.
ARE COMING TOO.
| Kpergues, Jardinorres, Cnvtl Itc'
| coivcra, Dressing Cases, Toilot
I Sets, Cups and Saucers, Sino-
i liing Stands, Vases in real
I Majolica, l’lain, Crackled
KtcbedQIassnml Cliina,
Majolica Berry, Egg,
Salad, l’icklc nml Fruit Dishes,
Also, Plates, Tea Pots,
Pitchers, Japanese Brackets,
Card llcccivcrs, Waiters,
Powder ami Tobacco Boxes,
Portfolios, Papctries,
Panel Pictures, Etc., Etc.
Handsome Picture Frames in Satin
Velvet, Toys in China nnd
Class, Dinner and Tea Sets
for the little folks, etc.
DOLLS! DOLLS!
And cradles to rock them in, nnd
lints lo put on them. Bracelets
Necklaces, and all kinds of Fancy
Jewelry and Ornaments, Roil
Plate Bracelets, Pins and Ear
Bings, Toilets, Mats and Tidies,
Zephyr and other materials for fan
cy work.
11ASKKTM, rUItSEH, SILK HANDKElt-
CIIIEF8 nnd muny other
HOLIDAY GOODS;
Everybody invited to come and buy
A M BB icus, Dee. 11,1881. t f.
Ono of the largest estab
lishments of the kind in the
3out/i. is Ioeatedin Americus,
Gfl* Mr. l-'ricker’s store lias
just undergone a rejuvenating
process that makes it the hand
somest store INSIDE to he
found in Americus. In the
Jewelry department can he
found all the latest novelties in
WATCHES,
CLOCKS.
NECKLACES,
LOCKETS,
RIXUS,
LACE PIX8,
SETS,
AAR RIXf.N,
IIKACELETS.
TIIIIWI1LE8,
"1
- THE CASH MKRtllANTS.I—
t.AM.Ut ST., AMHIIH'US, (IA„
HAVE ON HAND A COMPLETE STOCK
FA.\fy AM) FA Mil. V
Igkoceriesi!
1-ritEST AND HEHT
W
s
INE8 AND UQUOB
IIAMPAONK.
OINOEIt ALE AND
SPAltKLINO I'IDEIi.
c
Frenh miHurtineiit uf
ONFEOTION
AND
AHlNrXiX) GOOD
ltEHT HltANDH OF
TOBACCO AND CIGARS!
We pny rush fur nil our goods nnd enn
offer J-iill
AN INDUCEMENT! •
Call and
TIIE OLD RKLUlILi;
NKW EDITOR!
NEW MANAGEMENT!
NEW STYLE!
Tli« Daily Telegraph »nJ Mcs-«nger Is now n-
:oguiteJ ns at the h<-ml of tleorgia journalism. It
u live JKtjH-r I.; every «n*e of the won I, •liseus*-
? men and measures wiri.oiit fear, favor or alter,
•n, looking «#nl> to the Welfare of «i< orgia an«l
ectioo of nrivute rights. It hellev
, ami will fen*l every energy to
|i«*pni:«ee ami lead them to a higher np|irrcin-
lio latest I
Iv local »h
IhVlesdin.
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lo make hi* b«*me
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■no elevating in It* char-
■eutial riNinlsite to that
d Mi
The People’s Eavorile,
The Weekly Telegrapli & Messenger.
i* the dutv
-teosm.t ami
uper.purv
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The Weekly Telegraph
Well tilled sixty-four roil**...,-,
■lernand, and no |hmliy in Middle
tleorgia should he without It.
I'ldition to tlu- cirtfully selected miscellany
tire dally edition, and the n.arket re|s»rU,
there I* every week a splendid *P*ry; nl*o valua-
-’Xtracts lor tho “Farm and Home’' depart-
for the Weekly.
-One ye^r 84 ; >lx mollfiis «1. Clubs
n toone.adJriAs ||3« year. Agents wanted
eu“lis|’a
r tlouthw-
SjB’etncles of nil kinds and in
struments to test your eyes and
competent men to select Spec
tacles best adopted to your
eye-sight. Thousands of peo
ple are injuring their eye
sight by using commou
Sjwctacles, or those not prop
erly adjusted to their eyes.
Solid Silvenvarc, SPOONS,
FORKS, KNIVES, CAI(l)
OASES, CUPS, Q OB LEAS,
ER UTT KNIVES, NAPKIN
RINGS, all kinds of case
goods, etc., etc. In Electro-pla
ted ware, a full line of Reed
nnd Barton’s goods which I
guarantee to have more silver
on, nnd to he plated on better
nnd harder material than any
other make of goods, the only
concern that took the only first-
class prize in Australia. A
partial list of these goods
comprises Castors, Cake Bas
kets, Berry Dishes, Epcrgns,
Card Stands, Flower Stands,
Water sets, Waiters, Goblets,
cups, Spoon-holders, Syrup-
cups, Butter-dishes, I'icl.le-
stands, Knives, Forks, simwiis,
Etc., Etc.
These goods sold at the
same prices that you would
have to pay at the Factory,
as well as a full line of goods
of other manufacturers nt fac
tory prices.
I also keep a fine line ot
Gold Pens, Walxing canes,etc.
This weeK I will have the
largest and most varied stqcK
of China Vases, Toilet sets,
Jardinieres aud tiincy goods
generally, ever brought to
this inarKct.
In my Music Department I
have a large stocK of Pianos,
Organs, Violins, Guitars, Ban
jos, Accordeons, Tambourines,
Harps, Instruction Books, etc.
In my sewing machine de
partment can be found a large
lot of Davis, Williams, Wheel
er and Wilson and other sew
ing machines also a lot oi
second hand machines all in
thorough order lor sale cheap,
a full line of parts, attachments
needles and oil for all ma
chinery. My work department
is the most complete and the
best supplied with tools, ma
chines and material in the
South lor doing watcli work,
jewelry repairing, clock re-
"Kti." pniring an ,i f or putting sew
ing machines iu thorough or
der, supplying any new parts
needed, etc. The class of wort
,l " M “ h ' done here is superior to that
of any other establishment
outside of a large city. No
trouble to show goods. Call
o.rcc an ,i tuKc u Iook through my
stocK whether you wish to
purchase or not and and see
the place where you can get
what you want either in goods
or woik when you need any
thing of the Kind. Everything
guaranteed ns represented.
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i. Our mall
rvlxxly who
rtf. tho polit-
TAMES PHICKUn
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Under Barlow House’
Am erloua,