Americus weekly recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 18??-1891, December 21, 1883, Image 5

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Americus Recorder. XiOO A.X. OOJJXJM3W. H. C. STOREY, Local Krtttor. LOCAL SCIIEDUr.K. On and after Snudsy, November 18th, trains ron follow*: Day pantenuer down arrives dally, 12:64 p Night down a:23 p m. .J pm. 4:13 a in. Day f.rfalit down daily except Sunday, 4:44 p m. Ntebt “ u!» “ '* “ 9*80 pm‘. “ .*< down “ “ Monday, 1:89 am. LOTT WARREN, Ant. ns liloalUK of Alalia* Going west and south clone at 12 m. Going east and north close at 3 p. m. Might mail north close at 6:30 p. m. For Buena Vista 12 m. Lumpkin 12 m. W. A. Black, P. M. COTTON REPORT. Good Middling 0 Middling 8? Low Middling 8-1- Good Ordinary 8 Ordinary Ti Market quiet. Receipts to date 21.G7G Same date last year 23,006 Showing a loss of 2,320 £07 POHTTS. a puzzle soi.vf.d. A Cbiiatmaf present all muet hare, No matter abat Ida aco U; Hat what to uuv, or what to give, Doc* puzzle e’en the aagcii. 4t*Jt flat If yen to our advertiteri go, * Homo elft appropriate , Tney will sladly to you al ow, And sell at lowest rate. AN Awrur POSSIBILITY. Now, all nice little girl and boy* Who love bright look* and pretty toy*, Be good, n.id don’t act ahocking: Tor, if you’re naughtt, don’t you know That Kan a Olau* will cut the toe Right off your Christina* stocking? A Silver Watch Is one of tho gilts to he distributed at the Recorder Gift Distribution on tho 2d of January, and you ought to have n chance at it. The Americas Barrel Factory seems le doing a good business. They turn out nothing but good work, and their barrels arc in demand. Last Thursday they made a large shipment of eottou seed oil barrels to a tlrm in North Georgia. A fine line of candy toys at Evans Merritt’s. Happy priuters next week. No papers, you know. The Ameiucuh Recorded is being edit ed on a high gentlemanly plane. Though the editor of that excellent paper comes from the North, he strikes .some good blows in defense of our much slandered section—all of which will be appreciated by his subscribers.—The Madiionian. A nice lot of fancy candies at Evans Merritt’s. The salo of "Bobb" Cotton Seed is un precedented. The cotton from this seed sells from one and a half to two cents more than any other cotton. A lew bush els more for sale by Toole, McGarrah Tondee. w2m Just received, a ear of Acid Phosphate. Harris & James. Tom and Jerry now eclipse all the other young men in town in popularity, There is something quite striking in the steady devotion of those close lricnds. They lean upon each other in beautiful Fifty barrel, of syrup for Hale by Taylor j trnHMul absolute conlMenee-.nd m do & Willett. AN L’NOBATKFUL HUSBAND. Don’t vivo mo any more fttispendcrr, Hvaokm**<MH>*, mitten*, or Mvk*. Don’t mail me any more hnmlkeiehlef*. . With *po«tsgo due” marked on tho box. Don’t mako me any more nceklli-*, For they never lit under my vert; But luten Ju*t once to your hubby— give mo a rcit. Fbaxk U. 'J ako a tumble and giv Fire crackers at Mrs. Fred LewisVbook store. For the holidays, trade is wonderfully dull. . This looks a little like matrimonial weather. The School nt Brouwoort. Prof. McMath will resume the duties ol his school at Bronwood on the first Mon day in January, 1881. The terras will be divided into six and four months. Shipments From Brouwoort. Tho business like depot agent. E. K. You can reach over and*almost touch Christmas? ltmid the advert ism eut of J. A. & D. F. Davenport. Tom and Jerry arc meeting with many warm friends. For fireworks go to John A. Turpin’s, Lamar stroet. The children are counting the days un- "down 1 Smith, nt Bronwood, .reports the follow-: ^ Christmas. ing shipments from that point, since Jan. 1st, 1883: Five hundred and sixty ears of lumber; five hundred and twenty bales of cotlon. Do you Want n Tou of Gunuo I If you do, see that your subsciiption to the Recorder is paid in advance and you have a chance in the Recorder Gift Distribution. An Old Offender. Wednesday afternoon Sheriff Mize nr- estad a negro named Turner Parcell on a bench warrant from Muscogee, for lar ceny from the house. The theft was com mitted in 1880, and a true bill was found at the November term of Muscogee court, 1881. Purcell has been working for Mr. J. H. G. Martin, rh a cotton sampler, for some months. lie will be sent to Colum bus. A Bridal Hotel. A young man from an adjoining county came in town one day this week to pur chase his wedding suit. Ho made bis purchase, and then made a final effort to "see tho elephant," beforo consigning himself to the blessings of married life, in company with the distinguished visitors, Tom and Jerry. In a very short time lie was enstalled in the bridal chamber of the Hotel de Lingo to take his honey moon alone. Caurtolta Extended. The Solicitor feels under obligations to E. K. Smith, of Bronwood, J. R. Graves • r d W. S. Diedrich, of Smithville, for special courtesies extended to him on his recent visit to the two places. And he is more than happy to say that, his ppst sanguine expectations were realized in the support given him in furthering the interests of the paper that he represents l>y a large majority .af the good people of the two places. anco rendered me on tho night of Decem ber 16th, in saving my atook of goods. - Also say to my onrtomer* that I am again ready to supply their wants in my line at rook bottom prices for cash. Respectfully, Geo. Stapleton, At OM Stand on Forsyth street. Americas, Dec. 20tb, 1883. The Liquor Dealers. The law requiring retail liquor dealers to register their business in April was changed by the lost Legislature, They are now required to register on tho first day of January. The law reads as follows and is imperative: "From and after January 1,1884, and annually thereafter, each person or firm desiring to engage in the sale of spiritu ous liquors or intoxicating bitters, or in cither or all of them, m this State, shall, before he or they commence, the sale of such spirituous or malt liquors or intoxi cating bitters, go before the Ordinary of the county in which he or they propose to sell said spirituous or malt liquors c* intoxicating bitten, and register bis or their names as such dealer." He Is Still There, Editor Recorder—Plenae allow me space in your columns to thank our noble 4W m itH>f _ firemen and citizens for valuable assist- the square, .hat a very handsome line of All kinds of fireworks at John A. Tur pin’s, Lamar street. Fifty barrels of new country syrup for sale by Taylor A Willett. You ouu find a nice line of toys at E. G. Turpin’s, on Cotton Avcduc. A good shower of rain on Friday glad dened the hearts of our people. As a rule, the majority of the business houses will be closed next Tuesday. Orders promptly filled. lc Agnes Aycock. The largest stock of fireworks in the city nt John A. Turpin’s on Lamar street. The town is foil of turkeys, and you couldn’t get up a raffle to save your neck. The post offlee and telegraph office will observe Sunday hours on Christmas day. Pay Sehumpert A Honey what you owe them at once. tf A large stock of fine fruits for the hol idays, at John A. Turpin’s, on Lamar street. Tho East Americtts Church will have a Christmas Tree next Tuesday night. All are invited to atteud. Gorgeous sunsets are nil the rage, but it will be a longtime before suu rise views will become fashionable. Gold Pens and Pencils. tc Agnes Aycock. A fire department is a good thing to have, and the department in this city is well worth what it hns and will cost. Mr. C. W. Tift has awarded to Mr. Crawford, nt Americas, the contract for building his house next to Mr. Mitchell’s. —Albany News. Choice confections for the holidays at Evans A Merritt’s. Don't forget that the Rkcohdkh Gift Distribution will take place on the 2d of January, and see that your subscriptkn is paid iu advance. In making your holiday purchases don't forget that Mrs. Fred Lewis, south sido of books and stationery^ Goods for tbaholidays, new, well select ed and handsome, (to) Aonks Aycock. These indebted to John M. Coker had better walk ttronnd nnd settle upend save expenses, for hn means business, as you will find out if you do not pay up. We have some good horses end mules for sale. Call soon. Buchanan A SoN. If yon want a nice line of holiday goods for little money, go to E. G. Turpin’s, on Cotton Avenue. This is tho season of raffles, and when a merohunt has some goods to sell ana no buyers, ho gets up a raffle. The man with a paper is getting to be dreaded. The stock of holiday goods displayed by Mrs. Elam is a beautiful sight. You can fl- d some handsome and useful pres ents at her store, and yon should not fail to call on her before completing your holiday purchases. Pay your account at Sehumpert & Ron ey’s. tt Albert Hinkle was the recipient of a fine present from his father yesterday. It Badly Injured* all tho boys who endeavor to them. Toys and confectionery for the little folks, at E. G, Turpin's, on Cotton Ave nue. ylt you want to buy a useful and liand- BOine Christmas present for little money, go to E. G. Turpin’s, on Cotton Avenue. Mr. D. S. Harris, Supremo Comimmder of the Knights of the Golden Star, return ed home last week from an extended trip throagh Alabama, Mississippi and Ten nessee, where he had beeu.working up his order. He reports the order in nourishing condition, having paid all of its death benefits. Ho left for Alabnmn to pay another death benefit on Friday, Fine fruits of all kinds, for the holi days, at John A. Turpin's, Lamar street. Savo time and trouble by sottling your account with Sehumpert A Roney, tf Call and examine Christmas goods nt Evans A Merritt's. Tho attention of our readers is respectful! lycnllcd to the advertisement,in another col umn, of D. M. Ferry A Co., Detroit, Midi., the celebrated seedsmen. They do the largest busin'ss in their line in the United States; raise tae bulk of their seed on their own farms, by the most approved meth ods, and have obtained a world-wide repu tation for the quality and variety of the seed they put upon the market, and their intfgiily in filliog all older* entiusted to them. Tiieir beautiful Seed Anuual for 1884, sent free to a’l who apply for it, w.ll bo found of prac ical value to all who do- site; to purchase seed true to name. If you want nice fruits for the holidays, go to John A. Turpin's, on Lamar street. Handsome Gift Books for the holidays, tc Aon eh Aycock, Th. sale of "Bobb" Cotton Seed is un prccedented. The cotton from this seed (tells from one and a half to two cents more than any other ootton. A few bush el* more for sale by Toole, McGarrnb A Tondee. w2ra The largest and fioest stock of books, albums of all kinds, pnpetries, toys and anoy goods in town, (to) Aones Aycock. PERSOHA L 'PARAGRAPHS. Congressmen Crisp will be home for the holidays. Mr. John A. Cobb, of Amerious, is at Brown's Hotel.—Macon Telegraph. Prof. Hinton, of the Smithville High School, was in the city on last Tuesduy, Mr. A. B. Harrison, of Lumpkin, illu minated our streets with his smiles on Tuesday. Albert B. Hinkle, of the University of Georgia, in in the city spending his Christ mas vacation at home. Mr. W, S. Diedrich and wife, of Smith- «yille, v sited the city pn last Wednesday to attend the entertainment at the Opera House. Col. C. B. Hudson moved his family and goods to his new home in Americux. We welcome him as a resident, and hope he will remain. O. V. Lamar of Rome, has gladdened his many friend* in this city for some days past, by his presence. Mr. Lamar is one of Rome’s most sterling citizen*. Mrs. 8. C. Cooper, of Americas, is in the city, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Oliver, at their residence on Cherry street.—Macon Telegraph. Mr. Wm. Jackson, Sheriff of Blanco county, Texas, nephew of Mr. U* 8. Lockett, of this city, arrived here Friday on bis way to his father's home in Marion county. Air. Geo. Thornton, of Preaton, was made the happy father of a boy Wednes day night, and the report has gono out through Webster that Georgo was so happy that bo was kicking the top of the lionse off. I was tho most elegant gold watch that Tuesday morning early Rosser Wilson I Fricker Bro.’s could procure, with a met with a very severe and painful ac- J chain to match. It is a good thing to have vident. He and Brice Adams have been j such a father as Albert has. running a saw mill the pnEt few weeks, i if you wish some fine barrel pickles call, aniltbat morning when tho fir. man firfd | on Harris A James. I , Op«» **«*>* .‘“’Day- the engine up he left the boiler nearly „„ „ , , , , ! I will be open night Midday during the empty of water. Asa result, the soli ! The Sunday mails came In nearly to-: Christmas holiday., I will have on hand plug soon began melting. Wilson saw « ether - f n, ‘ the mul carr ‘‘‘ r ““‘i'J” ( n ReIect st0ck ° f Cliri " tm “ ! ‘ to y* I, 7 ? up mail in consequence, bundny s Tele-, nn ,i „n niber kind of goods that Santo it, draw out tha flra and tried to put the ^ h d th(! J,, , rott . the North came Clans will deatre to Bav?. Selling cheap, melted cad back again. In some way be but the Consiitu I <* Math*.. fcad f.U upon a wet plank and being ; ^ run Mq ^ melting hot, sputtered and broke to ... ... _ . , ° . and did not get bore null! Tuesduy noon, pieces, several pieoes flying into W ilson s . face, and on the lids of his eyes, where it When you meet a man these days with sank deeply into the flesh, producing a careworn expression on his customarily 1 siriptr.n. ernciating pain. As soon as possible he happy face, do not misjudge him by con- j XotTc. ~ was brought to town and placed under eluding that his business or domestic af- j ,, fjaville, ot near Weston, is ihe care of Dr. Hinkle. Onu of the eyes : fairs are in a bad state. He is simply I authorized to collect and receipt for sub-. to be getting letter but it is feared ! wondering what on earth he shall buy. j soriplions. All receipts signed by him J else pay the additional eipeoso le other cannot be saved. I for Christina, presents this year. 1 b * recognized by the proprietor, wtf graphing your order. That Sewing Machine Is a daisy, and your wife will never for- give yon if you lose your clinnc i io get it her by neglecting to pay yonr sail- Harried. At the residence of the bride's parent*, in Covington, Go., on Dee. 19tb, Hr. C. Y. Henderson and Hiss Clam Carr. .The happy couple arrived in this oity yester- torday noon. The groom is one ol Wuxel- baum's enrpea of salesmau, and hns the well wishes of his many friends here. In Marion county, at the residence of the bride’s fsther, on Sunday, the liiili Holiday Present!. There are two things that every lady will have if there is any possible chance to get them—perlnmo and fine soaps. They arc tlio essential toilet articles, and u present of a beetle of cologne or a box of soaps to a lady will cause a return of ! more and sincere thanks than anything i you can think' of outicide of diamonds. 1 If you are of the masculine gmdor, lot | Close on Chrletmfcs. Inst., Mr. Ardns Perdue, of Barnesville, j »« advise you to go to J. A. A 1). F. Da- to Miss Angenia Jackson, Hev. H. W. venporfs aod procure a bottle of Dawn- Davis officiating. The attendant, were: P° n '* ¥ H <" 1 If you can Mr. Krasins Jackson and Miss Isrrena | "tort It,have the perfumes put np in one Perdue, Mr. Emmett Keexu and Miss Alice Park. The Rscoiidkk extends con gratulations to tile happy couple rj re cently united by the umrrisge rite. Yesterday morning Mr. Fred. Daven port and Miss Inez Cults left for HaisIraB* villo, to attend the wedding of Air. 0. 8. Cults, of this city, and Mix* Gertrude Rico, of Marahnilville, which event took place at the residence of the bride's par ents Inst night. Tho bridal party came down on the 10 o'clock passenger lost night. Col. and Mrs. A. 8. Cult* have is sued cards for a ro seption at their resi dence on Lamar street this evening at eight. Mr. Claude Cntts is ono ofihe most sterling and worthy young men in Americus. Mias Rice is well and tavm- ably known here. We, in common with their tnauy friends, wish them a loug urn! prosperous life. of their elegant out glass bottles or beauti ful odor set cases. You can send this present to either wife, sister or sweet- We tho undersigned agree to close out respective place* of basina-ns on Christ- mas day, 1883: BANK OF AMERICUS, BLACK ISItO.'8. 8CHUMPEUTA RONEY, J. W. WHEATLEY &C0, ezekiel tayloh, F. H BUCHANAN & SON, (sure) It. P. TONDEE & CO., P H. WILLIAMS, J. G EDMUND80N. B. LUKE. JO. COVINGTON. Ti.. B. BOSWORTH, J. W. SHEFFIELD & CO. GEO. W. GLOVER, JESSE AYCOCK, 1). B. HILL, (conditionally), • heart, and she will remember you in her ! v^rjv!?i u x prayers.- If you are u lady, and searching j DAVIS Jk CALL A WAY, ’ A Palnce of Prettlne««. It is nn acknowledged fact that the handsomest store in Americus is the jew elry house of Jas. Fricker A Uro. It is now finished off with the handsomest of through this coin tun lor a suggestion ns to what kind of a present you should make to daughter, sister or friend, you, being a woman, will know that a bottle of good cologne is appreciated by all the (air sex. Next to perfume comes soaps, and if there is any one in town who has an elegant assortment of the finest made, this is the place. There i* nothing more fragrant or lasting in tho way of cologne than Davenport’s La Belle. But if you want something else, Jimmie and Fred have prepaid for you, as you will readily see on entrance into the store. Tho first things that attract your atten tion are two handsome show cases filled with just such articles as .were made ex- prcasly tor presents. We know you intend making a present to some one—iu fact you must do it, for it is expected ol you. And wo want to suggest something suitable. Among the , . i ut , * pretty things to bo found at Davenport'* trimmings—holiday goods, when tho Fricker’* go into anything, they do it with such a whole-souled, earnest way that convinces tho most susceptible that they menu it. Air. C. A. Fricker, the resident mem ber of t'»»o firm, went to New Yoik aud the East some time ago, determined to buy the nicest holiday stock tlmt was ever shown in Amerious. If ycu will go and look at it, as they have it displayed in their cases, on their shelves, and iu tho windows, you will agree with ns in say ing it is tho handsomest ever shown here. If there is anything unique and novel in the market they are bound to have it. Their stock, therefore, is composed of everything in their line—evcrything, mind yon. You can find the most elegant silver ware, the heaviest of roll plated goods, and the most unique of patterns on their shelves. A husband, wife, father, mother, brother, sister, lover or sweetheart can find auy kind ofji desirably, useful or or namental present in tbeirshow cases and windows, and their goods are guaranteed to bo ns repr*sooted—first-class. Every woman want*"a clock, and Frick er Bros, have them of any and evtry de scription. Every wife wants nice table ware, and there yon can find exactly what will fill tho bill. They have some ele gant piano covers and senrfs of nil colors, something that loMcs nice finishes off a line piano. Rings of all kinds, charms of every de scription, pin* of all stylos, ladies orna ments of every variety, style and finish, gold pens and holders, and such nn as sortment and variety of other good* that they cannot be named are included in Ins stock, besides his organs, pianos, and other munioal instruments. Beforo you purchase yoar Christmas presents go and look over Fricker A Bro.’s stock. No trouble to show goods, polite and attentive clerks, and a beautiful store to admire. arc plash odor cases, dressing cases (something new and useful), smoker's outfit cases, bisque statuary and mantel and bracket ornament*, perfume bottles in all shapes, sizes and styles, traveling bags, satchels, portmeunies, pnuketbooks, whisk broom pockets, plush-tramml hand mirrors in all sizes aud numberU-ps just such articles. These goods were carefully steeled for their trade, aud they have been marked down as low ns they can bo sold. The public are invited tu call and inspect them, whether they buy or not The firm have displayed excellent taste in buying and displaying them, and a visit from you will be appreciated. J. E. SULLIVAN, (co ditionnlly) . PEOPLE S NATIONAL BANK/ WOOTEN A FORD, (nnconditionly), HARRIS A JAMES, J. W. HARRIS & CO., It. T. BYRD & CO., hawkins * taylor, AMEllMUS OIL COMPANY., (fo, the week, except the office—thet on Tne.- iULDWIN'S A DAVENPORT. JNO. M. cokj‘,1:, (Dec. 9f«ud Jan. t) Open at sight. We will keep our store opon nt night until niter tho holiday*, commencing on Holiday next, and will be gladdo haTe every one call and look through our ChrUtnin* good*. - -■ ftB„ decldtf Jah. Fiiickkb A Bito. Tuesday ItlRlit’s Fire. About eight o’clock Tuesdiy night n waiter at tbe Barlow Hou,e discovered Mr. P. R. Slanfleld'e shoe shop ou fire in Hawkins' building nn Cotton Avcnne and Forsyth street. He nt once gave the alurm and the tire department immedi ately tnrnod out. Vigilance Compnny got first water and began flooding George Stapleton’s storo under the shoo ijhop. The Wide Atvnkc bey* g it their hose Into the shop and soon extinguished the flalius, while the Meohnnic’s played no ihe top un I sides of the building. The whole build ng was flooded with water ill a parlor and ! temirtiuntea after the n'ariu. Hud tho lire had ten minutes more head way, the build ing would hnvc been burned, and prob ably Ihe rest of tlmt block. Tho lire un doubtedly originated from ruts ni.d matches. Mr Stanfield's loss was about 123. Tho other losses were slight, ns no goods were damaged, In fllteen minutes work the Are department paid for itself for several years. CODNCII. MEETING. Wkdnksdat. December It), 188,1. Present, Mayor Felder, Aldermen Bel), Cobb, Williams, Burt and Morgan. Absent, Aid. Watts. Tbo minute- of the last meeting were read and confirmed. Tbe report of the finance oouiuittce waa received and adopted. The report of Marshal A. P. Lingo was received, and ordered spread upon the minutes. Sundry bills were ordered paid. Tbe minn'.'.s of Ibc present meeting were llien read and confirmed. On motion of Aid. Burt, seconded by Aid. Williams, tbe present Couocil was declared adjourned, sine die. Tbe following new Conucilmen were (lien sworn in for tho next two years: E. A. Hawkins, K. E. Cobb and W. P. Burt. Council adjourned to tbo next regnlnr meotipg. Christmas, Christmas, aod Wluter t A Fleh Peddler In Trouble. SalurJny morning a young man named Kelly brought a buggy load of fish in from tbe river, sold them, and filled np with liquor. At H. D. Watts be left his account book, but went back afterward and pioked np another one and left it at Mr. Glover’s. He then came down to Taylor A Willett’a, and seeing fieb laid out in front of their store, bo pioked up half a dozen strings and walked off with them. When asked by tbo Marshal where bo got them he said lie eangbt them. A warrant waa sworn out for him, lie was arrested and pnt in the guard house, but when tbe fsete were made known he was let off with a fine of about (0. Tour wire Would like to have that handsome American China Dinner Sett ot one hun dred slut twenty-live pieces, and you stand a chance ot getting it for her by paying up your Hub-oriptionjfeforq the 1st of .linear v. COIMMEUCIAE. MARKETS. December 21, 1883. MEAT. Hulk, clear rltn per It, 3 to H bacon. “ Sl-lloV “ 17 t-d fo It yiioulthia, •< 7 to 7 1-2 COBS ASD MEAU Com, while..... .. per Initial, 75 ts 90 Com, mlsrd •• - -a* Wliilfr meal “ ? 73 to 8.0 i Ff.Oim AND BIUN. ' Flonr, txrtt (intent, torbll. 8 (Pta 9 00 t-lioke* 0 25(0 70* extra family,. •• 0 50 „ fiWMJy “ ft 75 to 6 00 Bmd. f*rr ; ISOtoJa? naudwa'kk. * .Vails.... teiaia, led. per keg, t TO liar Iron, Am-iirati,.; [H-rJb. lt to a awarfla,. •• JtoTi PlowKuel,.....: “ } ; ’ uncos. CulorOlt per cal. lMimOS ^Ib. Ciunptior, i 3 to r on.. 45 to 50 1 8ulU, per ml. IS fo ’JO lb. 5 SALTS. , olt, LlvrrfOot ’.....' p**r *&ek 1 3ft to 1 75* VJfjinl*,.,. uquoUs. WMdky, common, per tml. 1 60 to 175 Holland, T..|»; «’*!, , New Ka*lartl...... 1 50 to 8 M 1 VO to 8 50 1 70 to 150 :? CM) to 0 00 1 50 to 2 00 1 VS to 8 50 3 00 to 6 00 1 25 to A Ml 1 25 to*OO 2 00 10 3 50 ft 00 to 8 00 2 00 to 8 0# 1 75 to 3 50 -Apple, OATS AND HAY. Feed Ort ptr barb. 00 to80 Heed Utrt*, Tvxfes ra*t firnot,... “ 45 to 09 HiiJ’, per 100 lb*. FAMILY UUOCKRIK*. C‘>fll«, be*t Kby Common, Syr tip, couutry,...,.. U0ld#*t.’e.e 8u<sr, cfluihfld,,.... ' Granulated,. .;. extra Hi l'.III HI 11 l(lOH’t),. Cmotnn,..,... fiuttor. fine dnlry,,... Ottoodmd, ..per lb. 15to20 .. *• 10 to 13 .pergal, 40 to' 00 to 75 *J 1* io tom firtr •At 4U .’«5to-:H 30 to *4 fueoinarjrarmc,.. Rice, bt*» f whole grain*... .V... «•• Broken,. •• Tea, (Hack, - Owen, Dried Apple*,• Dried I’eacliee, “ Lard, •• COUNTRY FKOPUCK. Batter,.... per IK 80 to'ft If to 85 TRW •| tot 00 to 7ft **S 5 to m 13 to 1ft KxgV’« ..perdox. 30loti Lhickein, each.' 20 to 2ft Hweet 1’otatuex ,oer baabel 09 to 75 Tallow,....*'. •* 4 to ft Fodder,,...^ ( erlOO to to 75 JUDGING AND T1KS. Banluf 10 to 15 A New Storjr by « Georgia Lady The Savannah Weekly News of Saturday, j ftgSjfiJf lllllll lllllll ll ’"“.III l ° January 5tb, will contain the opening | •*jWni;h...,III.IlllH 1 ft to I chaptersofa new ht^ry,entitled "Charlie," j ;HIDE* AND SKIN*. l*y Mr*. Ophelia Nisbit Reid, of Eaton ton. j IK Mr*. Reid in tbe author of "Maffit,” "Only I)oM . ’••••••••*’ ’ • J 4 to Nora Hartley,” "The Ilnrold Brothers,’ j co«o nitia-v each, 6 to and other aerials. "Charlie," like other \ “j emanations from tbe pon or tliia gifted j writer, is beautifully written and dcvol-1 opes a plot that is well managed through out, and is deeply interesting. The Savannah Weekly New* ia a mam moth sheet containing 8 page* of reading Have come nt last, and so Laa tho real! matter, comprising ail tho news of the cold, wet und freezing weather which al* j Telograhio Dispatches up^to the , rHston , cri o f j a) , t _ ; •—• , _ . • . . uBMomcn 01 ioih ■ year without onferiu k, ays begins in December and continue* | hour of going to pre^ Accurate^Mnrkct j jt contain* JJlortraUoa*, ' right straight .long till tbe middle i 4 April. Now is tbe time to propare for it; t0 (jeorgia. Florida and Smith Carolina [) Vf FERRY R RO. and savo boaltb and Doctor bills for onr j news. I — ! loved ones by giving sneh useful Christ- i In addition to a first-class newspaper 1 UnJeg AtloiltCll by til© BotUttofEd- a lnoilerate price, uvery yearly sub- j U «l N f or m„iitv present* as are offered by GYLES, j “7en" t *eS to a copy oi anyofihe I UCatiOH of Webster Comity. B . CL V TH “®! ^ B r « n <« published novel, ol tbe Morning Nows j ^ U(V , rum , BI of Pullllc tion of prices for the holidays. Presents } library free, for your husbands, sons, fathers, brotb-1 Subscription $2 a year in advance, ers, etc., such as nico handsome suits, overcoats, undershirts, socks, gloves, ! * lot. By virtue of mi net of Ihe Ucnernl ArawnWy j of ISsI, rmp-iwcnnK Comity Board* of Et.octuiwo 1 to ulnpl >• fall ten riohMih term. *im i hats and cups, neck-tics, scarf-pins, cuff- A Change c" Weather NecesuHatc* a tiio H*>artS that the 1’iibli" 8cbool.- of tbe rmm*y bultoue, silk and Sincu handkerchief | Clmuge ofl'lolblng. j hnch being tbe case you nro invited to sixty-Five tiny* may be* counted nt any call nt Non. 205 and 2«'7 Forsyth Street, | tlm t duriii* raid tonn and be no credited. real leather valises, tninks, walking canes j and lota of other useful things. Come one, come nil, Come get our lowest prices j Aud buy yonr Christman presents From the Clothier who entices. 1 Americas, Gn., when* you "'ill find a large Stock of Gents Ready Made forty-three day*, will not u* CLOTHING! Consisting of FIXE DRESS SUITS, BUSINESS SUITS, WORKING SUIT’S, month sit all. . , :5d. Trnstiw are n qijfred to determine die loea- ,1 number »\ pupil* m ibtr w»p«8tlw nl»-dl'»rict, . 4th. In r<c.»i.une«dintt TraebOBF, re-Held* of hi* c<)i'llIV are to Lc prafern-d, rtpocA lV i«r d*i- To tl»e Yottug Mcut Ai»it encli *cLooi fn their nMiwcthe •nU.dlrtrteto _ i together wiili n large line of light and If you contemplate colling Now Year I heavy weight Overcoats, Ulsters,' Ac., . , , . . _,, \t-_ : which we are nfiering at prices t;> smt ...ght, you mnst have cards Me hate lbo limoH T hes« goods were bought di- * the finest line of samples in tho city, but rect tb( , nmnntacuirers. and are guar- < oth. Tcachsw *bnll aotlflr theii Trurt«e* ▼ou wish to order from them you must! sntecd to be New Fresh Goods of the Best J "*•*•-*» day thdr *ch« o^ , > so in the next two or three day., or j Material and Workmanship Latest Style* , . * 7L do s>eems that the The Clothier, Hatter aod Shit ter. , efAMJta r. WALKBB. Ckflinosa. 1 .1. R. STAFLKrON, fifccrotary *nd Coimty i C’uimiMlonir. 4ecl4w34 miBsaam