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I 23.000 slalks of cauo for sale by R. E.
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FEnSOSAI, PARAGRAPHS.
II. C STOREY, bocal Editor.
cu.UK. or Hell Clinic.^ ' Large lot „f Hlrachings and 104 Shirt-
On.,ml after Snuday December 11th, ! opened. J. WXxkuiaim & Co.
Onr merchants are complaining ol dull
Iraiua will leave Americus as follows:—
Paxa. train leave* for Albany ana Mont
gomery 10:53 a St
Posh, train loaves for Macon.... 3:28 1* si
Night Accommodation for Macon
daily.- 1:10 a si
Night Accoimuodationfor Alba
ny and Eufanla daily except
Sunday., 1:20 A si
H. H. COLLizit, Agent.
Another Buatuea* Change.
Messrs. Burkhnlter & Hooks lmvo pm*
olmHm] from It. T. Powell his grist mill
in the uoitli part of the city, aui Mr.
Powell has opened a grocery store on the
south side of ihe square, where he will
he pleased to see all of his old friends
and all others who wish good groceries
at low prices.
A fresh stock of garden seeds at \V.
T. Luvenpori «fc Sou's.
Pine Flower*.
Wo are indebted to the courtesy of Mnj.
Jilack for soino magnificent flowers of
variegnted camelia juponicn, the fluent
grown in this city, and the loveliest that
our Northern eyes have ever gazed upon.
We appreciate the courtesy and kiuil-
iiess which prompted the gift.
Opera Kids at GO emits a pair, worth
one dollar. J. WaxkI/Iiaum A Co.
Mistaken.
Local editors arc human, hence are lia
Lie to make mistakes. Wo were inistak
en iu saying, last Tuesday, that ltev,
Cook read from the pulpit a dispatch an
nouncing a case of small-pox iu C. Inin
bus. The dispatch was received, but
was not read .roin tho pulpit.
We defy competition on Boots and
Shoes, and sell them cheaper than
any house in town can buy them.
•J. Waxkmui m & Co.
Holla Ilyau
Played here on Monday and Tatoday
nights to fair audiences mid was well re
ceived. His entertainments were most
laughable in their nnturc, aud liis im
personations were almost perfect, so real
did they seem. Sioultl he rctnrn lie
will be greeted with crowded houses.
To arrive, 30 rolls Brussells Carpet
sold at auction prices.
J. Waxki.daum & Co.
Stntlouery.
Just received from Philadelphia, at
the ItKcoitDKU :
15,000 Bill Heads,
10,000 Note Heads,
10,000 Packet Noto Heads,
5,000 Letter Heads,
which will be printed in the neatest
style and furnished .it the lowest prices.
All delinquents, before beginning new
nccnnnts, must cull and settle.
W. T. Pavhmmut & Son
leb. 12m-2.
Food for Reflect lou.
The profits of the Kuglo and Phoenix
mills, Columbus, besides n large reduc
tion of the interest account from the
gross profits, have averaged lOj per cent,
during the past three years.
Wo copy the above for the purpose of
giving our capitalists something to think
over. We should think- the above per
cent, would satisfy men of ordinary de
Hires.
Golden Pent Corn nt W. T. Dawn*
port A Sou’s.
To Everybody aud My FrUuds.
Everybody may feel satisfied that they
cou get the best liquors and cigars iu tho
city, second to none in purity, because
we have adhered to our determination to
handle none but pure first-class goods,
and we feel sure that our brands will
give satisfaction to tho trade. After this
date I can bo found ut tho Barlow House
Bar aud Billiard Saloon, where are new
tables, new liquors and new everything.
Call, everybody iuvited. Respectfully,
Feb. 2.1-in. II. C. Johnson.
A Good Time.
Should the weather be favorable, a
large crowd will be assembled at the Bar-
low House to-night to participate in the
grand ball given by Prof. Hart's dancing
class. The committee on arraugeiueot.s
have received assurances from quite a
number of persons abroad that they will
be present, which will greatly add to the
pleasure of the occasion. The managers
have spared no pains or expense to make
this a memoriable occasion, and their
programme ulone will prove that. Tick
ets are on sule at Mrs. Elam’s.
Our stock of Hamburg Edging and
Inserting ukuhv cost, to make room for
onr Spring and Summer stock.
J. Waxklsaum Ac Co.
Th* Bulldluir Donut.
We were shown, a few days ago. the
Y)lan fora handsome residence to he erect ■
cdbyour worthy postmaster, Mr. A. C.
Bell on his home place, which will be u
handsome addition to that portion of the
city. Mr. C. M. Wheatley has the con
tract for the building.
ihuuill Bn*., will in u few days begin
th- erection ot a brick building on Cot
ton Avenue, which will be seventy-live
feet wide by one hu'idred feet deep, and
will make three handsome store rooms.
These, in additiou to the new business
times and little trade. Advertise the
more.
Clothing will be sold regardless of
cost for tho next 30 days ut the Nkw
Yohk Stoke*.
Quite a number of our people are se
riously ill from tho effects of being vac
cinated.
Call and se** the Matchless Hamburg
at J. Waxei.haum & Co.
The dealers in cotton futures have lost
heavily here lately by the rapid decline
in the price of cojton.
Silk Fringes at half piiicb to close
°Gt. J. Waxemiaum A Co.
'The fishing season is approaching,
and the provident angler is getting his
fishing tackle iu order.
New line of Spring Calicoes just open
ed at J. Waxki.haum & Co.
Prof. Van Hiper has in frauio a line
picture of Uupt. Lyman Hall. It is one
of the best pictures wo have ever seen.
New line of Hamburg Edgings and
Insertings just opened at
J. Waxf.lhaum & Co.
iThe farmer is flic motive power that
keeps the preacher, the teacher, ihe law
yer tho doctor, the merchant, the editor
and the tramp a going.
We nolo that n large quantity of guano
is being bundled in this market. It
seems us if our farmers, after all, are go
ing to use tlio usual amount of fertilizers.
Onr entire stock of Hosiery Hold regard
less of cost to clean out. New Yoke
Stoke.
The weather prophets say we will have
no settled weather nutil about the 24th i ~ „ , if . ,
nf this month. They ray the moon will I H ' Wpe “ s w “ 10 tlle ci, J
change on that date in the afternoon for m *
the first time in eight weeks. j Mr. Jesse Stallings, a former resident
Soinu people are of tho opinion that of l ' 118 °“y 1,ut nu '' r °f Webster county,
tho grain crops nro advancing too rapid- j w “* ln tlle Thursday.
Jy- Thcre is Jllu 8« "1 ilt being killed i Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wheatley and Mrs.
If there be a cold spell late in March, J Elizabeth Barlow rctnrned front their
unless its present rapid growth he in Florida trip Thursday,
some way impeded. Mr. O. D. Reese has been confined to
Seed Irish potatoes at W. T. Davon- ■ his room from tho effects of a very sore
port & Son’s. | arm. Ho lias been vaccinated,
l'rof. Rush informs us that he has sent j 1>rof . ]t „ #Il wl „ hi< (Und
YoTaLsTw l °rM , w k : °< m " ° D Mond '‘y "*>“ n «‘- *11 wl ‘<> "W. to
\otk.Ag sterner of Atlanta, \\ est of ala- • join tho oIaa , rcspectfull illvited , 0
con, Kolas ra of Columbus, McDonald of ! on hand at 7J 0 . clo P ck
Montgomery, and Hall of Jfilton, Flu., . ,, 1 1
to come and open damriug academies in I . , nU ' r Fnrlow wi » l’robablo leave
Americas at once, as ho thinks ••compctl. i t0 , y f ' >r , Nu ' v 0rlean "- w bere ho will
lion is the life of trade.” I "' ltne “ ! ' Mmh Gr,u - Frol “ ‘boro lin
1,„ „„„ , , ,. . , nln y 8° into Texas, on a little lour of
By reference to our advertising cDi-
Mother may I gw out to dunce?
Yea, my darlingdaughter;
Make the boy* steer clear of your vaccinal-,
Or you’ll tome home mad a* a tarter.
Have you seen tho ten cent Hamburg
Helling at the New York .Store at live cts.
Call nml neo them. J. Waxei.aai m A Co.
Tho very latest figures in the“(iermnn”
will be introduced during this term at
Prof. Bush's Dancing Academy.
Our 75 .cent corset is a Daisy and
worth one dollar of any man’s money.
J. Wa.xei.uai'.m A Co.
Wo want our neighbor of the JitjiuOU-
n to hurry tip and dig his canal for we
want to locate our cotton factory upon
it.
Strawberries are in bloom. Spring is
making hasto to take the plnco of a win
ter that, so far, has been one only in
name.
The oldest inhabitant is generally a
man; uut because he is given to lying,
but because he comnibnced owning up to
his ngc sooner.
We now,have lifo insurance companies
aud marrying insurance companies. To
heat the game you must either die or get
married. Take your choice.
Two thousand dollars at time of mar
riage is a nice sum. Address Men and
Women’s Mutual Belief Fund Associa
tion, corner Broad and Hunter streets,
Atlunta. [Jaul5-8-.valtJ
Don’t fail to nttend the grand hop ut
the Barlow House to-night aud get one
of tlinso nobby programmes that l'rof.
Hirt’s class huvo prepared.
A correspondent asks how ho cun build
and manuge a hot-house. By boarding
his iuother-in-luw the desired informa
tion will como to him in its lull force.
It is said that keroneno will romove
stains from furniture. It has also been
known to remove the furniture, stains
and nil, with a stove and red-headed
servintgirl thrown iu.
Soon tho voico of the otlico seeker
will be heard in the hind. His face will
wreathed in smiles and his hand will
have an exceedingly strong grip. By
these signs shall ye know him.
Business men should have two signs—
one on tho building they occupy and one
tho newspaper. When there is a chance
ono hundred persons seeing a street
sign, two or three thousand will see one
in a newspaper.
Wo uro informed that liquor dcnlers
and sewing machine ngeiits arc required
by law to register in tho Ordinary’s otlico,
by tho 1st of April. The information is
given for the benefit of nil whom it uioy
concern.
We have a largo line of Iridic* Iluts,
trimmed and uutriuiiued, which wo will
close out ut manufacturer’s cist, to make
room for our spring stock, now being
purchused by our Mr. J. W. Waxel-
buuui in New York, J. Waxki uaum A Co.
One of the best working politician* in
our country says: “I want Bacon for;
Governor, Hill and Brown to continue j
to represent us m the Senate, Cook for '
Congress, any g.#od man in M.icon coun
ty for State Senator and likewise to rep-;
resent us in the lower House «*t liepre- i
sentutives.”—Mout^znunt UVt/7//.
ninns it will be seeu that Mr. J. W. Bra-
dy is agent for two good marriage benefit
associations. Parties wuh'ng to avail
themselves of this opportunity to secure
enough money to go to housekeeping on,
will do well to call on or write to Mr.
Brady for particulars.
Some kind friend has sont us such a
beautiful valentine, characterized as a
printer. We are not at all ashamed
being one, indeed, wo think if more
writers were printers it would ho better
for the people and ilie poor fellows who
have to work over the manuscript. This
beautiful caricature is now on exhibi
tion over our copy hooks.
It is impossible for an editor to find
out everything, no matter how bun! he
may try. .Many people possess informa
tion about Homethingtlmt has trafiKpiied
in their community that would he of
general interest, if published, and are
Home times astonished that they do not see
the Minn in print. If they had taken the
slight trouble to inform the editor, they
doubtless would have seen it. Give us
the news. We urgently solicit informa
tion in rugurl to Imppenings of any na
ture whatever, the mention of which
would interest the public.
We are in receipt of some beautifully
executed chromo-lithogrnpbic seed pack
ets from D. Laiidroth & Sons, or Phila
delphia, the pioneer Scodmeti of this con
tinent. Tho artistic designs aud color
ing are so trne to nnturo and superior to
the ordinary illustrations as to he beyond
comparison. But the merit ol illustra
tion is not tho most important feature,
’tin the content* of tho packets, and the
quality of their Seed has been proved by
tests extending lip to a emtnry. Tlw ir
Almanac and Catalogue is the best yet,
ami should be in every country house
hold. It is mailed, post-paid, to all who
apply for it.
pleasure.
It. It. Stewart, who has been in tho
south part of tho state for a few wocks, re
turned to tho city Thursday. IIo com-
! plain* of Flint river causing him a great
•1.aloft
i Judge C. F. Crisp, of Americas, was iu
' our city one day Iasi week. It is openlv
known that he is a candidate for Con
gressional honors. He has a host of
friends who would rejoice in his elec-
t ion .—Montezuma Weekly.
Col. E. G. Simmons informs us that
the convening of the Supremo Court in
Atlanta is causing quite a flutter among
the lawyers. Several left for that city
Thursday to attend to cases they lmd in
that court.
Mr. Jndson L. Ilyatt loft Thursday
afternoon for Montezuma, which place
he will wake his future homo. The
people of Amoricns will lose a good
honest business man in Mr. Hyatt’s re
moval, while the young people of the
city will regret his departure exceeding
ly. Ho was one of the Lest young men
in .our city, and society will miss him
greatly.
pleasure in a life time is found in the
society of a woman good and true. Your
natural chivalry should rise and assert
itself when a woman is ill-treated; and
wo consider it ill-treatment of our young
ladies when we see the young men
march into our beautiful opera honfto by
tho half dozen without Indies with" them.
And after tho entertainment is over y6u
squander from two to threo dollars on
billiards and beer. This may not fit
your Rc-ntiments very well, but its the
truth, and a little considerate thinking
over tho matter will do you good. You
havo thc.chancc to provo yourselves gen
tlemen; do so, and thereby win the ov
erlasting friendship of tho young ladies
of Am eric us.
OFFICIAL COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
SoincthiuK OrlKlnnl.
Among her other numerous attractions,
Ameri *u* can boast of nn original poet.
The following, given us l»y a friend of
ours, is .vouched for by him as miginnl,
being penned by a friend of his. Hear
him:
A» in Hit* ilnyn of old;
Who:i love wan young and im|MiUe free,
Andpriendidiiji/, word* wore cold.
Ah: ih>; I dare i.oi {five to thee
A kind fumitinrtGU. il,
And I uniat needs reatruin Hie li uid
Tlist would caress th e much.
Now. If I fu*as|i thy nnn,
/id commence ton tale
tfomo •of*, tale iA love, you cry,
"You hurt my vneciiiaie.*'
ttallronil .Meetlug at Ellavllle.
KATUKDAV, Feb., lltl, 1H-J2.
The meeting was organized by electing
Dr. McMichaei to the clmir, and ('has. It.
MeCrory, Secretary. Col.E M. Butt, ia
a favi ruble speech, then explained the
object of the meeting and by argument
oxpluined how a Kail road to Buena Vista
would benefit the farmers of Schley. Ho
said ho could nmko no promises as to ex
tending the Kuilrnud from Buena Vista
to Eilavillc, but said if Scbloy would as
sist to build iho ltuilroad from Bostic or
Genova to Buena Vista, they would as-
sist Schley to ext* nil the road to Ellu-
ville. Col. Miller then made a fine speech
showing it would be a paying invest
ment. The meeting then adjourned nine
die.
CiiAH. R. McCuoitv, fckc’y.
Dn.J. R. McMiciiael, Bres t.
Literary Note* from The Century Co,
Mr. Howell's nkw htokv,‘*A Modern
luHtance/’in The Centukv, will have in
its Mari’h instullmcut an admirable com
edy scene, and a surprise iu tho form of
an impromptu wedding. Tho frontis
piece of the same number will be a por
trait of the novelist engraved byCIosson,
after the oil portruit by Fiedrick I*. Vin
son, and Mr. T. S. Ferry contributes a
biographical sketch of Mr. Howells, which
is devoted mainly to a study of the hitter’s
novels.
Kvkky Bank Offiuek in thecountry,ani|
business uien generally, may read with
profit Mr. John Burroughs'*energetic pa
per, in the March Centukv, on '’Broken
Banks and Lax Directors.” The author, i
From Ellavllle.
Ellaville, Ga., Feb. 15, 1882.
Editor Recorder Homo thief stolo
fine ox from Mr. .John Kleckley aud car
ried it to Macon ccnnty and sold it to
Mr. Webb. Mr. Kleckley sued out a
warrant for Wash Black, colored, hut the
witness failed to identify the prisoner.
Tho thief wan in Oglethorpe about sun
riso on the 7th inst. with tho property.
Failing to cross tho river, he to.k to tho
country again and sold it to Mr. Wohb.
Mr. Kleckley rodoup to Mr. Weld/sjust
after ho lmd shot the ox and told him it
Las his properly. Mr. Webb gave the
negro one dollar and a half and another
ox. for tho ono the negro stole from
Kleckley. The negro sold tho ox ho got
from Mr. Webb to Mr. Kummerlfu, of
Oglethorpe. Isn’t it u straugo law that
Summerlin got a good titlo to his ox?
Anyone that mot tho thief and knows liis
name will confer a favor on society at
largo by letting Mr. Kleckley know his
name.
Some more strange law, that an Ordina
ry has the power to grant or refuso li-
c«n*e to retail spirituals liquors when
the applicant 1ms complied with all the
requirements of law, even though the
Supreme Court 1ms so decided. That
decision makes him "monarch of all he
surveys.” Yours, Truly,
To Young Men Only.
Young men, did you ever, in your
rapid rush, stop for n moment to consid
er the numerous advantages you have as
a resident of this city? Probably not.
As a duty to you, and injustice to the
young ladies of this city, we want to tell
you of a few things. Wo don’t want lo
make you egotistic or vain, for there is
nothing under the sun so detestable as
an egotistic young man. Here you arc,
in a city of C.0OU souls, in company with
a great number of sensible young ladies.
Your number is limited; the Indies out
number you by hulf. Did you ever con
sider that ytiu were doing an injustice
to your other laity friends by confining
your attentions strictly to ono lady of
your acquaintance? Well, you are. It
behooves you, as houorahlo goutle-
n. to seo that all nro treated alike.
Win n you intend going to u theatie or ft
ball, yon should first study carefully
your memorandum hook and see whom
you have not taken out lately. It is then
your duty to invite that lady or see that
some one does. Yon complain that it
costs too much. You uro probably cor
rect. But did you ever think that tho
money yon throw a way on billiards, beer
and wine could bo spout to more advan
tage to yourself by escorting your Indy
friends to some nice entertainment? No,
you never did. As loug us you hnve
your enjoyment you think it a matter of
indiflereuco whether your lady friends
ever have any or not. At the sumo time
you very milch enjoy their society—us
long us it don’t cost anything. Now,
what wo would like to see you do is
t..s: Never go to an entertainment
iinless accompanied by a lady. Never
g > to a parly unless with u lady. Never
Reoulau meeting,
Coi'NCII.ClIAMUEK, AmeKICUs/Ga.,
Febrnay 13th, 1882.
Absent—Alderman Bosworth. Minutes
of lost meeting read and adopted. Re
port of Finance Committee rcconnuend ;
ing that tho petition of W, J, Brannon ho
not granted was received and adopt
The Committee on Guard ilmna
granted further time.
Report of Street Committee, recom
mending a conference with tho Railroad
authorities in regard to building a
near tho railroad was received and adop
ted.
Tho complaint in regard to the sewer
on Cotton Avenue was referred to tho
•Street Committee with authority to act
Tho contract for furnishing the city
lumber was awarded to Hays Bros, at
their hid of IK) cts. per hundred.
The proposition of A. J. Hu mil to lease
tho hridgo lead, and ou motion of Aid
Burt the same was rejected.
Ou motion of Alderman Walts tho
Committeo on Bridges was authorized
and instructed to havo the bridge trestle
repaired, and contract for lumber, and
employ n suitable person to superintend
tbe work.
By reque st of Mayor Felder Aid. Har
per was added to the committee on
pairs.
Tho following bills was ordered paid,
J. F. Raifnrd biro of hands at hridgo
827.75; H. C. Coopor818.50.
Tho hills ol B. J. Head and Miss Ag
nes Aycock were referred to the Finauco
Committee and tho hill ol Hays Bros, to
Street Committeo. Tho Cemetery Com
mittee was instructed to make tho nec
essary repairs on old cemetery fence.
Tho petition of Dick Jones to transfer
his dray liconso to T. J. Mitchell was
granted. Council Adjourned.
D. K. Ruin son, Clerk.
OPERA HOUSE.
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Tlio Daily Telegraph un i Me.-i-ma r U t
ROHiiiioil p.h at the head or jounulh ... ..
Ii a live |*Mjn*r In every of the wont, >Ucu-»-
Ing men nml iihm»uin without fear, fhvor ««r idfi-c
lion, looking only to the wclbrn of lieonri* umi
I tie protection of private riahts. It U lievrrt In
houses of the Bank of Americas mid J.
W. Sheffield & Co., betokens a building
boom for Americas this season.
Lace Curtains mid Lambrequins to
.match, at New York cost to clone out.
J. Waxkluai M A t o.
... . c out riding unlest with a l:uly, aud ill
»l.a .. known m Urn pul,lie prineipslljr j fjuIi „ My K1) ,j,|| v
Tiie Supreme Court lov:n K ,|«-i,l-l t ex a ,leli«l,.f„l v. ru. r m, I,inis oral na-1 I1I|U . K- yol|t frien ,i H „ JU Lve some
tint it was ■liKctetionury will) Or-tmurira | lure, bus I..n« teen .lmi. K .ffleieut w- j „ r tlio benefit of it. Hi, „ ,l,„y v ..u
ra to tbe K r.intm« of li.pior Iiceiisra. Or- j viceuG.iveri.mem Ui,k examiner. He ■ , mc t!lem „ w „ II|cn „ h(1|lM L .
•Unary Stewart, of the. county. «iv« no- | reads lux director* a forcible Uclore. ami tr ,, lt ,. d a ,,|, a , nro . ,. Uol
ties that hereafter be will K ruot no li- : instructs the tho science of under- | , m not onl , | JU giving the belies ei.joy.
roads standing tbe affairs of Hie i: stilutlons of Bwtt t „t yonrueif as well, and at the
ponsiblo cnsW- same time it would bo good for your
Wednesday was a bad day for trade. dll ''“ 1 . j moral cliaraclcr. Many a young man
A walk around tbe town in the afternoon j Mi:». M vuv Haulm s Fgiitk's aori. s of has gone to rain for want of a pure
revealed tbe fcet that there were just j pietutcopie artielea on Mexlean life will woman', society, when if they bad bad
five customers in town. One in Daven-, be completed in the March CuxTritv, by the advanbiges tlmt tho young men of
port's drug store, two interviewing Copt an illustrated account of a horseback 1 this city have, they would have made
Watt's, and two trying to worry John journey from Morelia to Mexico city. 1 good anil useful men of themselves.
Buchanan to death. Une ru in was caught Her comments „n iho home life of tho Never forget that women have not the
going into a bank, lint be didn't deposit j wealthy country families are specially advaulagea Hint men have, and always
any money. I entertaining. be considerate of them. Tbe i.reatest
and i
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ala-i thu A-HGC'inti-il I’r
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lanva-t iiow u la/ fin
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tho latt-Ht mar-
xrrcctirtl daily
in Leorjihi. <hir mail
. 1-4-t cvcryhialy tvho
• lie polit-
#tcd, wlilc. will
If in lieoiirla, rtili.riii,,.
iiU Menaengpr.
DCtha, 10; llirco
censes, anil the people at the
will hate to come t) town to gt-i drunk. ! whicn they are thu
diiuis.
Tlio PcoiHo’n Favorite,
Tlir Weekly Telegra|ih & Jlessciiger.
It th« dutv of i-
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■ nd. rue Weiklr Telemli.il slid i!eMll||rr,wilk
OS sell lilt,si ll.tydour eoiltmi,., Illecl. ]U*1 ,SCh
* dt'iasnd, nn.l no family la il Iddlo or Sostliwe.t.
t*rn iiciornl.-i ahould Ho without If.
Iu addition to thrtciretoJlT felected mDrcl'aor
riGf.i th« .laity edition, and' tho market rejn rU,
thcro U every week « Ht.leiidid *tory; id-o volua-
blc extract-for tl.c ‘•Kami and llom**** d. iart-
m L?i;.?!Rr ia,, >' prepared lor the Wi. kly,
TKKM.S OO'- y. ir ; nix ia *n'h* 91. Claba
or ten toon.* addl.M 815 u year. Agent/ wantsd
at ereiy po>t iiOce. Addre n
J. F. IIANSON, Manager,
Macon,lUa.
BEST BRANDS OF
TOBACCO AND CIGARS!
We pay casli fur all i.ur g.wsls and ran
»f fer yon
AN INDUCEMENT!
Oa.ll and
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•ill b* (w«*4 aww* ,.UwbU f.fj.Untlat In tkJLiU Dm tW«
D. M. FERRY ft CO., Ottrolt, Mick.
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Loans of Money T
Will be oegottated on
Five 7oar«’ Timo I
improvadftmeln8amt«rao<IWeb*trrce«a-
fi**»b/L B. Xe »«, AllHOta, O*.. in hdu of
rhre«Hundrt-d Dtilantand upward. AU sppll-
cattoui moat lo made tbmurh
J. If. FELDER.
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