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B. C. STOREY, Local Editor.
source.
Opera Glasses for reel byjw. Flicker
A Boo.
A Sue lot of canned good* at H. D.
Watt*.
Closing of Halle.
Going vest and south close at 12 m.
Going east and north ckse at 3 p. in.
KS*" 1 ' 'O'***™?
Tor Lumpkin 12 m.
W. A. Black, P. M.
Beit brands of flour. lownt prices at
H. D. Watts.
50 bags of Coffee just received at Boo-
Cbange of Schedule.
On and after Sunday, December 10th,
trains will leave Americus as follows:—
Pass, train leaves . or Albany
and Montgomery daily... 12 52 p n.
Pass, train leaves ter Macon d*y 3:25 p H.
Accomodation train for Albany
dally except 2jOs a m
Accommodation train for Macon
daily except 553 a m
Freight train leaves for Macon
daily except Sunday 0:10 a u
freight train leaves for Smith rifle
dally except Snnday <3:2i p u
K. H. Coi.u'dK. Agent.
LOTTO A REPORT
Market firm. We quote prices
as follows:
Good Middling 9j
Middling 9
Low Middling Sj
Good Ordinary $
Ordinary .../ 7
Receipts to date 22.963
Same date last year..
Showing again of....
Opera Glasses for rent by J-s. Fricker
A Bro.
Please call and pay yonr accounts.
*dt. Calvin Carter.
Fifty gross round-wood matches just
received at H. D. Watts.
One hundred cases Bail Potash just
received at H. D. Watts.
The best groceries .and provisions, at
the lowest prices. H. D. Watts.
Opera Glares for rent by J*i. Fricker
& Brother.
Canned Beans, Corn, Tomatoes and
Mn*kroones. at Bo«wo:tbA Juser's.
We are under oblis*. hc< * • Countr
Treasurer Shejard for public (torn-
ments.
The romor that Mr. EJ. Rogers b*-
died suddenly in Atlaata last week was n
mistake.
Several young men. unknown to u«,
were out on whet they call a serenade
Tuesday night*
The members of the Methodist Sabbath
.20.323 School are requested to ifl«*et promptly
. 2.140 1
A TRIBUTE OF LOVE.
To the President and members of "The
Club:**
Your committee to whom was assigned
the tad duty of expressing our feelings at
the death of Dr. G. F. Cooper pteaent
the following:
He was one of the oldest and most val
ued members of “The Club.’ and at one
time was its president
PEHfOlAL PARAGRAPHS.
Mr. John C. Nicholson, of Americas,
makes frequent visits up to our town.
She is the belle of Dooiy.—Montexuma
Weekly.
Riverside
December lOUt
Rainy, cold and disagreeable.
Monday nigbt Prof Hotksby gave an
exhibition of his wonderfal feats of rope-
walking sleight of hand, ventriloquism,
Genial Will Hooka will leave soon to j mimickry, and mesmerism at Riverside,
bury himself on his turpentine farm io He had a Urge audience, and some of his
Echols county, where he intends to get I feats, especially in mesmerising were in-
• deed wonderful. We’d dislike xtry much
fat and rich.
Mi* Elsie Ralls, one of the prettiest of to be under his influence as completely
Hu scholarly altammonis. his genial . Monro-o county young ladies, is visiting ! as was a negro upon whom he operated;
character, hU purity of motive and act in Misses Carrie and Annie Bird. She will making him blind, causing him to dance
all the relations of life, and above all. remain during the hoiidavs. against his will, and do several ether
Ui« high Chrutun chinnier. which won • and Un. C. C. Stout; {thing*. Everybody wja pleased wilhlke
the confidenc nand ceteem of all cUwes end ! m , )tb „ .^red Wedncsdsy from Ambav I eaterUinment. »ad we wish him suecss.
,«t*. need no eneomum, from ne. tod ^ m yisW |h# o{ w Friday night the big school exhibition
nofonnel set of resoiatiun, cin express G!a , 3fr xtcT tab jL r . miin com. off. The yoatbfol xeter, succeeded
our regret at hi* death. f .»_ j_.._ j beyond the expectations of either parents
• regret
We present the editorial of our “Club
the winter.
i or teachers. ‘The Two Little Lovers.”
piper," a* read at list meeting, and sag- : *| r ' J S of r< ‘ r ' ri '' performed by tv* little girls of 5 and ;
flerwleesws tbe Presbyterian Church
Rev. Mr. Graves, of Albany, will prench
at the Presbyterian church next Sunday,
morning and evening. All are invited to
attend.
Sumter Adjoarucd Term.
The adjoaroe 1 term cf Sumter Supe
rior Coart will convene next Monday.
Grand and petit jurors will please take
notice.
tonight at the church.
The finest Latter in the market is ke| t
by H. D. Watts at his grocery on tbe
Northeast corner of the Square.
A full attendance of the members of
the Methodist Sunday School is request
ed for the practice tc-nmht at thecnuich.
East Americas, with its pretty girls,
kind and hospitable people, thriving
church and Snnday school, is coming up
as a most interesting portion of our city
Don't forget the old corner on th -•
To Merchants.
A large lot of Apple#. Oaiono, Rntaba- Northeast comer of tbe Square when ror
gaTurmpt and Irish Potatoes just re- ' want groceries, provisions and dry g od
ceived on consignment at
S. M. Cubes'*
H. D. Watts is a clever gentlemao.
i dealer, and will treat you right.
I Will Tondee soys that so many are
, waiting to draw the ton of Guano in onr
••Gift Distribution" that he finds it a dif-
Sot Coining.
Mr. Glover has received a letter from
the manager of the Hernd on C jiuedy Com.
piny, saying that they would be unable j ficolt matter to get orders at tbe present
to fill their dates here, the 20th and 21st. j lime. Wait a little while,
on account of sickness and dealh in tbe I the way will be cleat
troupe.
“Will, and
geatthat a page ia our book of record be MntmgJ.lLjShea, tbs great clothier, was , . ;(Jrt ,. A Teacher's Trouble." was |
inscribe 1 to bis memory, and that these: “ *|’ wn "«Jnesday, showing the boys , . n|Btar c f boys who were yet 1
papers be spread on the minutes and i h “ £a * sample. He was a pleasant gen-I
llcman, and we would be*pleased to meet
him again.
Mr. J. J. Smith, of Arkansas, who for
mally resid. i! in rur city, afier an absence
of sorue »ix years has r.-tinned to live
again among us. Mr. .Smith has many
warm friends in our place whx are glad
J. WAXELBAUM & CO.,
The leaders of Low Prices.
THE LARGEST AND ‘BEST SELEC
TFD STOCK EVER SHOWN IN
SOUTHWEST GEORGIA.
behaudeito the press for publication. ;
E. J. Eldrii»*k. /
J. O. A. (Vv'K. VCom.
Lott Wunnoi ) I
The foliow ing tribute t*» ice memory of
Dr. George F, Cooper appeared as an
editorial in the “Club Paper.”
The prefect number of our payer ^“hTrehim one. mote among us...
cornea to you clad in mourning. One of C j t j Mn
Mr. Neil Willingham, who haa been
connected with the Albany News as local
* editor for oTer a year, hes accepted the
cn the Macon Evening
in tbe primary classes. The moat coxi-
cal piece was “Cousin Joe’a Visit," a ne- l
gro piece, acted by Messrs. J. A. Cox, J. j
S. Nelson and Wilson Royal, the latter j
personating Cousin Maggie.” Despite *
the cold weulbei there was quite a large
crowd present. All behaved well, and
the entertainment was enjoyed hngely. j
Mr. W. F. Cox has a large sow which a
few Java ago gave birth to four pigs and
two puppiee. The puppies resembled
pigs in their binder parts, but their heads
and shoulder* were precisely like pap-
pies. They had two pairs of canine teeth
Graphic and assumed hi* duties Wednea- ■ ja th^upper jaw, but none in the lower,
day We are e-orry to nee N«h1 leave Al- j Tliev both died soon after birth, but we
tbe brightest lights of “The Club’
passed ont beyond tbe reach cf mortal
vision. Dr. Gaorge F. Cooper, one of its
oldest and most active members, ha* ‘
b*»en called away lr»»m earth. Last Sab- ; f°****,
bath morning, about 11 o'clock. Uotf said
to him. “It i* enough;Come up higlirr.'
and his mppy >pirit. gladly quimn its
tenement of clay. a*eended to irumortel
glory: entered the “Bridal pilact-of the
Prince of Peace—tbe H*di-ttof Holies.”
Only two week-* ag » be wa« < ne of tbe r
happiest of our meriy coLipanv. The ■ A Thompson. Atlanta, was in the city on j but pora is still ten cents.
last Wednesday. This gentleman is
tany. but Macon will be the gainer, and
he • ill make things lively with the
Graphic.
ouch for the trnth of the story.
Our merchants have all laid in their
tocka of Christmas goods, and business
picture of his genial fac- beaming wit
is before us now. We shall
Our friend. Mr. J E. Cox, represent- j i* getting livelier every day. Bacon haa
the large establishment of Cox. Hill i fallen off two cents, in the past two weeks. ■
•ut pork is still ten cent*.
Farmers are unusually Lite in so*.\:ng j
of the representative young men of bis j oats. We fear that # they, having made |
Lies and grasp his hand no more on time, and hi* qualities commend him to | a«ch heavy corn crops, will nrglect to put
tbe esteem of every one. It is said that j in sa large an acreage of oats as u«ual, j
of Southwest Georgia'* beautifnl girls ^ but that is a bad idea. Oats, benicks he- j
is-r counsel-. We shall mi** th*ia , brings him to this section very often, but j *ng more valuable for stock feed, are .
much. And yef. Dr. Coper is n^t al- let that be r*s it may his visits are ever | easier and surer to make than corn, there- ]
el come to his many friend* in this city.
earth—i
bojil
: enj-.
preseuc
th* inspiration c
and the .aid of bis . <
lions* Darned.
The December moon fill* on the 25?i
at fifty-seven minute* pa»t ten o'clock in
On Monday niitht th« hon.w and j th. morning. Th? moon i* in conjnnc-
kitchen of Mr. W. H. W«:brook was | tion with V«nns on the 10 b. showing
consntned by fire. The fire was not dis- | how closely the three planets cioster to-
corered until it *i< too late to save it g-tber on the western side and close l
A small pari of the furniture was saved,
but the loss was quite heavy.
the tun.
There are Us day* in which to prepare
for Christmas, but the wise parent and
gilt-buyer will begin at once to get the
presents required for th* youngsters
Sew Route.
A new route has been established from
Stnilhville to Chokee. as we learn from
the Atlanta Post-Appeal. It leaves Smith- T "‘« » P ltnt )' of lime now for tbe eier-
rill* on Saturdays at 1 p. m.. and arrives j ot car * » aJ judgment in the selecting:
at Chokee by 3 p. m. Leaving Chokee *“* "* '" !l '
Saturdays at S a. m.. and arrive* at Srnith-
▼ille at 12, noon. Probably our Chokee
friends will now be able to get the Re
corder. *
the stores are fully stocked with new
goods, and although crowded with buyers
are not «s busy as they will be a wesk
hence. A day or tao before Christmas
tar Jy folka will have to take what they
$xn get. the rush will b* too great to al-
AftcraLouz While. | lt>w time for selection, and there will be
Mr. J. W. Estes, of Preston, after an&b- j corresponding disappointment when the
years, Trsited oar ei'.y holiday season gives leisure for reflection
aence of eigh
on last Thursday. Though living within
twenty mile* of onr place all that time,
yet this is hi* first visit after so long an
absence. Mr. Estes is one of the ••land
marks'* of the past, exercising in his de
clining years the virtue of the staid old
gentleman.
Removal,
Anderson A Lunford have moved their
barber ahop into the cellar below the
room they formerly occupied. They have
fixed it up, and have a warm and cozy-
room. They were talking of putting in
bath tub* and giving a man a bath, sham
poo, hair cut, shave and shine his boot*,
all for ten cent*, but they came to the
conclusion that they would make money
too fast and abandoned the project.
Ball** Lettres Clnb.
In accordance with the re-organized
“Belles Lettres Club,” those person* who
have been invited to become members of
the elub are requested to attend on* of
the next two meetings to signify their ac
ceptance. Next meeting at the residence
Of Mias Ruth Brown- Church street. Fri-
day* evening, 22d iust. at 9 o'clock. It is
deaired that members be pucctua'. By
order of tha President.
Fixing tp
1 f
holiday stas.>n gives 1
on what might have been.
A Walker and a Talker.
Considerable curiosity w.n aroused
and much speculation indulged in, yes
terday, by tha appearance njkon oar
street* of a tall gentleman arrived in a
suit of bottle-green cloth, with bright
gilt buttons on the coat, and ou each
breast was w:ra a hvnds >me gold fringed
badge. On his heal was a cap made from
the tame cloth as his clothes, a black
band across the front, on which was in
scribed in gilt Utters. “Sonthem Divis
ion.” It was suggested by some that he
was a reTenae officer on tLe track of
moonshiner*, by others that he was on*
of Arabi Pasha's exiled officers, by othe-rs
that he was an officer of the Signal Corps,
detailed to watch the transit of Vena*.
Of cours? sn:h * character coul l tot be
long in the city without Laving a newt-
paper detective upon his track, and it
was not long before one of the Recorder
together lost to us, “He is not dead, bat
slerpeth/’ Such a man can never die
In character and in detds he is immortal.
In what he was and did he still live*
among men and will live forever. He
filled up well the measure of his earthly
mission. The world is better by his
hav.ng lived in it, and his influence for
g<-od will be felt 'til time jhaii be no
We need not apeak in detail of his
many noble traits of character, nor at
tempt even a sketch of his honorable
histery. One half of Li* life was epent
A Noted Case Disposed Of.
| For some years tha grist mill near the
railroad depot, owned by Mr. Beverly
j Mitchell, La* remained idle, the cause be
ing that h flood washed away the dam
which furnished the water p *wer to the
mill, and an injunction was svrred upon
; Mr. Mitchell by the Southwestern R. U.
' Co. restraining him from rebuilding the
dam cn account of the fact that it backed
water on the right of way owned by the
railroad company. We understand that
. it was alleged that the* pond of water
• fore fanners should al ways sow fnllcrop*. »
M. M F. I
For The llolldajrs.
Bosworth k Joesey are all fixed for the •
holidays, having just received
100 box** Fresh Crockers, j
Fne Crackers,
Ianejr Candio*. Having decided to reduce our
Pr ^ e Sagar^Toy* 1 stock within the next thirty days
Apple?. Mince Meat. Jctlie,. XuTv ItX j ffc Iiavc maiIe Sleeping reductions
ins. and nnmerons other good things, - in ail our departments. Anyone
which they will sell at *bole«aIe or retail j wishing to bnyj clothing will
at the lowest prices. savc mone y by calling on ns before
tuts city, and certainly no man to th, j ^ sickn «,‘ in j Connlry merchants will he giren prices , hM , ’
“'- T ’“, bt,,or EOr ' f ‘ Tor ‘ city. Mitchell replied to th. railroad I “ loC “ V Wtl1 J. W,
community
ably kn<;wn. Ha touched society at
replied
company by saying that he bad bought
— 7 V" T '77'” , . | derstondieg with Virgil Powers, then ii you want anytnmg ta me line oi j ... . ... .
reacher and a physician—the zealous „ jp ,. inun<!tnl of tll , am he i groceries. proTisione, org.neral raerchan-1 ^ «'» do cred,t , to “f C ‘ V '
atron of education and ..I every enter- <hnal j en j 0J . the r i 3 t t to flood the Vail- i due, don't forget to call at the oil .tnl "’e will sell you a Xo. 1 Silk for
rUe that looked to the »e..-ocing of rwJ con) j )U)I < lan.U. that ho bad ei- popular stand of H. D. Walls, North- less mo fey than you can buy it
many points, and everywhere society w.a tb< j from Cok „ with , t , d „. ioct on . [
the better for hi* toucu. He “ *
preacher
patron
prise
society and the elevation of hi
foremost in every good word au«l work.
He was a man ot broad-gauge. God ea-
tbu* save the freight.
A Voice from tbe Corner,
If you want Anything ia the lute of | .
Waxelbacm & Co.
Our stock of Black and Colored
com pan*
pended Urge sum* of money on tbe ‘ east corner of the Square.
:r«ngtb of tbi* agreement end insist-
mo ley
! anywhere.
endowed him Jwith a big boiy. a bi»
cd that the -omr.ny could not «~ke j c b B ,. j
J. Waxelbacm A Co.
Pram ant . hie -ml Hs hil ennj the permission thus given and acted on. (,nl these'remedies can be foand at Onr line of Cashmeres and Fan*
brain, and a big sonl. He had grand Tbe coming before Judge Crisp, he Dr. £. J. EUridge'e Drugstore. : „ 1 u ' , , ,
views of Gxl and mtn: of hnman possi- , ..... .... . ... . „ ■ . cy Press Goods with ah the fash-
Cliristmns Announcement ionablc trimmings to match is still
For tLe r«t of tu* roocth we hm msrk#'. • complete. It von want a bargain
decided in Mitchell * favor. The c**e
vii then teken to tbe Supreme Court, i
ard on Tuevdav last that court affirmed
Judge Criap's juiigmeat In the litiga- j *
view* of God ac-d min: of human po*si
bility and privilege: of duty and destiny,
and his life w.is fwh-'oncd accordingly.
He wu the benefactor of rain: lie waa the
friend of God.
But he needs no pen-portrait. Like -a
city set on a hill" he cannot be hid.
While we bring this tribute of high ap- simtaon , .w, und.isiand that Mr. Mitch- | <l«vw<ar. a baaCMaw ««/,
ill at once proceed to rebuild bis
precution to his exalted worth, and drop
on his no*-made grave the tear of sorrow
ful regret, ae will ever cherish his
memory end strive to emirate his well-
<pent life.
Slabbed la the Xcek.
•io*rn oor rntlxe vtock »*f dofkiaf to frlces 1
tefore kcow.i ia tbi* city. **■> now U rim# for [
turn the r.ilp-a.1 company was repra- ; )0 , w ^ JtmM cr loJ C hri...... |
sente j by Lyons & Gresham and Hew- pfM . r , b A >ic , „t t of tlethee.a nice o»ti-
kit's k Hawkiu*. and Mitcb*li by Fort k > ccar, a nice die**, ha: or ca->, nice «*rtn uc-
•imfottable ywir of .
call early on
4. Waxelbacm k Co.
Rowland Dowdwall is an old and pros- for daruiges caused by tbe long delav.
perou* negro who lives near America*.
an 1 who ha* succeeded in amassing a c«autd Oocdi.
goodly share of thU world’* good*, bat >>oa*«d Mackerel,
it ha* not made him proud or haughty. Ginger Preserve*,
an.l it williog at time* to help his poor Jelly in olb Pails,
and honest brethren. Last lammer or Mackerel in Tomato Sauce,
spring he went security cn a note for a Mince Meat in »lb Pail*,
table friend, whose name we have been Peas, Coro,
unable to learn, and who, at the ex jura- Pineapples,
tion of the note, left Dowdwall in the Tomatoes, Peaches,
. , ehite dre*« *ilil«,»t* ( d i e w r •aletential
arid put h‘s mill in operation, and , b^fdoua ll.ra e.U, n .Dd eaE.. . aeat
thereby we that! have a good griet mill j Bm bretia, af.tbioaabe waiklax cane, a line
devoted to manufacturing. We fur- | Uvk, • s ^.:jeaiher vaLw. a «it«*aatus
ther understand that Mr. Mitchell will
bring suit agaiost the railroad company
We have 6oM more Jeans this
«i«ic»Lt «iu hsndkmLicf. * hair do*« i season than ever before and have
trank.
Theare the kind of jrreer.t* to ,
tUr.g u»*f c) at wt I u crraow.Ul. <
ferae t
GYLES, 01 ClotbLrsnd IDtur.
SOITG OF CALVUT.
»u*i to the tune of about $50. This made
Okra and Tomato
the rid gentleman wrathj, and not long Everything El»e in the Canned Good*
go he uncovered tiLit hu friend was dig- Lino at
of the Commercial Hotel, with the
intention of worming from him Li* se
cret by means of a reportori*1'c.>rk-*crew,
bat if that poor reporter pet a chane? to
put in a word edgewise be ha* forgotten
where the opportunity came in, for there
poured forth from the lip* of the atran-
; Mr. 4. R- Leamon has been engaged ! ger *U'h a Tolarne of eloqa-nce in regard
tha past week in repainting and graining • to the "Walker Boot” and Walker Shoes
the walls and doors of the Bxrlow House, I and Walker Slipper*, and Walker Gaiters,
and it now present* a hand;ome appear-j and Moscotte toe*, and the durability.
snee. The bar will soon be moved into j elasticity and everlasting qualities of
. . 1 V A. A. — m. tVv! l-A, fl.vt vit A tfttAM-i Aw,.\* .
a ditch for some one below here, and
force ha.i the stranger cornere-l op iu the j he iuit , 0 „ y ptoc „a^ t0 g ,r n Uhee the
Hoe WORTH k 4iwe»KV.
HARRIED.
In Apdersonvrile. on the Pith of No- :
j money that »** to be paid for it Then
the friend got his anger up and last Toes- i
day night when Dowdwall was going ▼<inter, 1A$2. at th# residence rf the
home his liiuky friend*la»Lcl hun acres* bride's mother. Mr*. 51. A C. Kaigier.
the neck with a knife. Dr. Fort was Mr. F. T. Rape was married to Mis* E. S.
called, and cared for the wounded man. Speer, the Rev. Mr. Hodge* performing j
Th# nergru delivered himself up a day or the ceremony. Attendant* were Dr. Join-
t«o af>r, and it n#w feeding off the #r. of AnUereonville end Mi** U j*A;
county Hey net. of America*, Mr. Bermie Hi!- '
kineon, of Sumter, and Mis* Ida Morris,
of Alabama, Mr. f.tx Saber and Mi»# Do-
cia Eisterlin. of An leraonritl*. Mr.
N Nailer and Miss Zollie Wheeleso,
ALanford, and » reading room vriU U tervieied thousht there onght to be , , elerk and treuurer cam, off U»t Wednev c{ Andersonville. Mr T.,ny Sober and >
rnsds of the old bar room. Mr. Scott is j clung, ,f on, Utt,r » at to make it | day, with littl^or no eicium,nt whatev- y iu Oliv, D. .rman. nf Anderainvilia To |
City Electlow.
The- city election for tbe purpose of
room formerly occupied by Anderson j Walker leather, that the interviewer in- • electing a mayor, three aldermeD. and a
i good reputation for his house. Talker. As be escaped from the room ! About 260 voters were registered,
bat the trouble with him i« to fin l enough j the reporter grabbed a card, and upon j *>« °“ l T 135 v.‘tea were cast. The official
rooms for hie goeits. •HeaiVi he could : it found printed: -Th, beet B.»t in j >o«e stands:
' America—Walker Boot. I. H. A G. M. I Vo a uator
easily fill 21 or » more i
'Walker, mannfsctnrer* of extra quality | 5. B. Felder.
R»ts and Shoes. Worcester, Ma«». Rep-
Th, Albany Dally Sew, and Advertiser ; resented in Giorgts by James L.
nya: “If tbia country had a County Eunes, Biliimore, Md. It w.s sfier-
Conrt under a judicial irnngameut, the | ward ascertained ihat th-sa boot, and
•eoartaalf-aostaining. much cf tbe tmail j shoesare sold only by Calvin Cuter, who
business conld be disposed of with Ice, who bars them at manufacturers price.,
cost and much more convenience. The . Ad their good, are warranto! to be the
great poverty of our people call, for lew ] be,: made, or the money will be refani-
expenaive rcoutta.- Tbe experiment baa j ad.
been triad in Sumter coamy for nearly .
A-, yean past, and in that time tbe !
County Court here ho* proved to L« “self- ;
sustaining." Much now come, before
Judge J. B. Pilsbury that otherwise
would be brought before tbe Snperior
Coart, saving time and expense.
Ml ALDbRUES
P. H. Williams
W. H. Morgan
A. C. Bell
II C. Hardy
W. W. tiuerry
CLERK AXD TBASCSKti.
D. K. Bnnsou
Xtcllslsee.
Olive Oil.
Tomato Catsup.
Pickle, in Barrels.
Lea A Perrin's Sauce,
Cross A Blackwell's Pickles.
BuswoBTB A Joaskv.
Special Settee.
j I renew the oJer of my aervice, to at
; who may nee-i and desire tbe skillful per-
i fonnance of any Dental operation. My
j record as a Dentist in Americas daring
, the past 12 yean I offer as guarantee of
rotate faithfulness. Baapeetfuily.
W. P. Bcrt. Dentist.
I Atasrirua, Ga.. Sept. 22,1M1. tf.
the groom and bride we extend oor con- i
giatuiations. and to each we wish a long
life and happiness.
. On the 13tb inst, at the residence of i
the bi He's father. Captain G. If. Patter- !
.- son m Friendship, bv Bev J. H. Ca- i
110 wood. Mr. John W. McCann to MU* StelU
A) P.itt-rv.n. The Recorder's best wishes
jj* attend tbe happy couple.
ttomithlau Coon le Ear.
Buckwheat,
Meaa Mackerel,
Gold Medal Flour,
Fulton Market Beef,
Murphy's Dried Beef, '?
Boswokth AJoaaEv.
Fertilisers.
Bosworth A Joseay bare on baml Ger
man Kamil. Arid Phosphate and best,
brands of fertilisers.
IV,
Come trade or barter
With Calvin Carter,
And bear the red bird sing.
And get tbe news,
And see tbier shoes,
Slippers, boot* and everything.
Tbe stock is full—
Some lined with woo!
To keep out winter's cold:
Then some are light
For dancing nigbt,
And some for grandmas old.
To tell the truth.
The "kid ' and youth
Here can find the leather
Which they can wear.
Nor rip nor tear.
In cold or muddy weather.
The laides don’t flatter
When they say that Carter,
In fine shoes, takes tbe cake:
lu them your feel
Look small and neat.
Besides, yonr corns don't aehe.
Their gents' fine shoe.
And fine boot, too,
And stoga for the planter,
Just can’t be beat
On any street
In Macon fir Atlanter.
In rubber goods
It's understood
They keep all sorts and size,.
From infant’s, wee.
To big mao, me.
in grades that take tbe prizes.
Tbeir goods are cheap—
Yes—muebee—heap !
That's wbat the people chatter;
Then make great baste
Unto tbeir place—
Yours truly—Calvin Carter.
a great many small pieces left. If
you want goods cheap and want to
keep warm don't fail k lo cell on ns
J. wAXELBAnr A Co.
We are still pay ing special atten
tion to country merchants and
large planters and will duplicate
any bill bought in Macon or At-
anta.
J. WiVEEBAt-M A Ca
J, Wstxelbaum <& Co
NEff YORK STORE.
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