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H. « STOUT, Lm*I Editor.
TICKETS TO MAHOI (Wilt
FAKE (OK ROUND TRIP:
$14.20.
0.1 SALE M»*TnKooodtillkabcii
10 I80LU81YE.
LOTT WARREN, Afoot.
COTTON REPORT.
Uood Middling. 9}
Midditag. it: 9*
Lew Middling 9{
Good Ordinary 9
Ordinary 8$
Market firm.
Receipts to date 93,991
Same date last year 98,083
Showing aloes of...i*.... 4,791
Sell
Pnblic Produce, Cotton and Stock
UXOSAWO*!!.
Capital Stock, #100,000.
I.I.BART,A«Mt, AB.rl.no.
Kargin on Cotton. #1 per bale. Sell
or buy from 10 to 100 bales.
Kargin on Orsio. So per bushel. Sell
or boy from 1.000 to 100,000 bushels,
Kargin bn C. B. Sides, to per lb.
or buy from 10,000 to lOO.UOO lbs.
He* York cotton market, February 18-
Spots 10.75.
Cotton Futures closed—Feb. 1000-70,
March, 10.90-01, April, 10.90-91, Kay,
11.01-05.
Chicago Market. 12th—Wheat, Kay.
1081; Corn, May, 59#; Turk, Maroh, 18.10,
C. B-Sides, M-rch, 9.50; C. It. Sides,
Hay. 9.70;Lard, March, 0.80; Oats, May,
37. Fork, 0.87.
A New Discovery,
The day of the week that the 1st day of
Hay comes on is always the same as ths
following Christmas. There is no devis-
tion from this rule, as has been found by
reference to old calenders.
6.000 yards of Silks in Remnants at
your own price. J. WaxBI.uavi: A Co.
A* 17accountable Depression.
Hr. Will Bncbanan states that the pres
ent depression inbusiness it widespread,
and that be was told by merchants in
New York city that they felt it bnt conld
not give a reason for the deproasion.
Fall of a Building.
In the heavy wind aod lain atom of
Wednesday night, a four room wooden
building, nearly completed, and next to
the colored Baptist church an Forrest
street, was thrown to the gronud a perfect
wreck.
"A roiling atone gathers no moss,'* hut
wise and judicious buyinggoathers wealth.
Call aud ase our bargains.
J. WaxelbaiK JtCo.
A Bald Upon Guano.
Ur. B. D. Watts, who bad some eight
ar ten tons of guano shipped to Stewart's
Crossing in this county, wasoalledtothst
place on last Thursday to look after the
gnano, as some unknown parties had en-
terred the ear-boxes, and emptied it on
•the ground. Two or three ears were un
loaded by them.
Baring juet finished taking stock we
will okra. ont any and all goods at and
below cost. J. Waxkmiacm t Co.
A Boas Bite,
. A noted fisherman of this eity cough; a
strongs fish last week that onr homo
scientists hare not bo ablo t»classify.
may
i ha
jerked
> rather sli
ding, The]
i pull on bis
it up and found ha bad oangbt what is
known in slang parlance aa a “dad wiper.”
A Large Advertiser*# Experience.
Tbs Blackwsll Dor ham Tobaeeo Com
pany, of Durham; N. C, of which Mr.
Jalian & Carr ia President, spent #300,-
000 lest year tn advertising. Being asked
what he regarded aa the heat method of
adTertising, Mr. CeiT replied: “Thors is
no doubt in, my mind that newspapers
are the . beat. I have tasted the matter
again and again, and it hss probed tn my
entire satisfaction that nothing pays like
nawapaper advertising."
A revolution in the prieea of Dress
Goods at Hew York Store. Good# form-
erly sold at SSete arc now 10 and 18#.
J. Waxkldavii A Co.
An Eloquent Minister.
Bov. K. O. Guerrant, Presbyterian
evangelist, ‘hat been bolding eerviees
every afternoon and evening at the Pree-
byterian building. on Jscksoo atraeL
Ever since his first sermon in the' Ukptist
church last Sunday he has had large
audiences, who follow him throughout
hia entire discourse with the closest at
tention. He ia one of God’s few ehouen
men who eon win eonle to Christ by the
power of language and expremioo. It it
were possible, Americas would Ukt to
rstsin him.
See residence torrent.
Art you going to Albany f
Jake Israels draft bear is vmy popular.
•The thrifty husband now devotes hia
genius to tho garden.
Ths steamer “Sumter” was out Monday
night testing some host.
With an artesian well and good rains,
Sumter ought to bo “up” on water.
It is about time we were getting soma
of that extra water from the North.
Simon Black baa the bast six dollar
hand-sewed congress shoe in town.
The two churches, Methodist and Bap
tist, an sadly in osed of a coat of paint
The handsomest line of eoltooadee in
town, from 18# cents up, just received at
U. B. Foster's.
Tbs city marshal Is ant with a notice
of an impounded sow. Keep yonr bogs
up.
Wide Awake company will soon petition
council to bay them a new hoao reel and
let the colored oompany taka the one
they have.
With several do/on rains liko that of
Wodnaaday night distributed through the
coming season than will be no blue faces
next winter.
A Full line of Flavoring Extracts, Bek
ing Powders, etc., at W. A. Smith's Hmltb-
ville. wtf
We learn from Manager tilorer that
Minnie Bank will draw people from
Montezuma above, and Albany and Bran-
wood below. •
Scats tor the Minnie Hauk opera cun-
cert will bo on sale at the usual places
this morning, and if you want to secure
g.od ones, go early.
WeduesJny night this section had the
best rain that haa fsllea since Jane of
last year. Between one anil a half and
two iuohaa of water fell.
Landreth seeds art the best We sell
them. Call early.
J. A. A D. F. Davkmniht.
Mach taste is displayed in the manage
ment of tho flower gardens in the eity.
In some of them the choicest dowen of
the spring are no# blooming.
Dr. Hinkle says that tbs negro man
whose leg was recently amputated by
him and Dr. Fort wilt bo out again in
ten days. Good anrgiosl work.
The fig was so dense last Saturday
morning in lha city, that it woe impossi
ble to locate jtbo court house by one
■tending at It. It. Stewart's corner.
Persons who esme to this place on last
Saturday from the direction cf Ellavlllt,
counted fifty wagons loaded with gnuno
on thoir return home from this city.
Now that the red sunsets have been ex■
plained, will aome solentlst please use
up and explain the canso of tho hiavy
morning foga we have been having for
the | nst week?
W. B. Bncbanan, now in New Yoik
In a letter received from him in this city,
states that a depression in bnslnrss, such
as exists here existed all along his route
from this city to Norfolk, Vs.
Simon Block's is the , ■hmd•qnartela , '
for the real Harper Black shoe. The
name ia atamped on the bottom of each
peir. Nutioe particularly. Don't mis
take the place, next door to henk
Americas.
The Americas Light Infantry, who are
coming down to spend Washington's
birthday with the Albany Guards, will ba
accompanied by s large number of the
citixena of Americas. Albany will receive
them with open sms—Albany News.
Arc (boss the arms yon are “shining up?
We present, this morning, the second
peper of “Onr Thought Exchange,” in
which is discussed the tin of omimion,
and from .which the eheneter of these
papere can be hotter judged. It is the
author's intention to discuss, in the tame
manner, aoma social autjaet each week.
The Hale of “Bobb” Cotton Seed is an'
preccdented. Tbs cotton from this so.-d
sells from ono and s half to two cents
mors than any othsrootton. A few bush
els mors for solo by Toole, McGcrrsh A
Tondee. w8m
Under the heading. “An Extreme,” we
publish elsewhere In this morning's News
and Advertiser an article from the Ameri
cm Becobdir, which Is one of the fairest
and most timely articles we have yet seen
contributed lo the discussion of the Geor
gia Bsilrosd Commission. It is well
worth s careful persnai.—Albany News.
Wo were delighted to meet to-day onr
“brother of Iho quill," Ur. Pihbnry, of
Amerions. Ho is like a bird on Iho wing,
aces, bears and knows everything, and
sends forth weekly, ono of the most in
teracting and rsadablt journals in the
whole state, Uio Americus Recorder.
May he lire long, increase in flesh and be
come the pr,lessor of mnch riches.—
College cor. Dawaon Journal.
of
Coll and ass something new ia Lace
Pins just out.
Jakes Frickes A Bno.
were bound over to the next term of tho
Superior Coart in tho earn of #300, each,
for burglary before Justice Mize on hut
Tuesday, reached farther developments
tfcenmdsy. In s search warrant too
mast was found In the house of Martin's
mother, eenersled In the fire-place, cover
ed with wood, sod ths oorn was hid in
tranks in ths rooms, the mutt of which
clearly demonstrates the guilt of tho
parties.
Call sod ase eoaethiog new in Lece
Pina jnst out.
Jakes Pricker A Bno. *
Manager Glover went up to Mac >n ono
night this woes to try and get Miaa Lola
Hunt to give Amcricuoei visit. He waa
nnable to make a date, but U may be
possible that alia will coma here before
the season is over.
The sale of “Bobb” Cotton Herd in an
preoedented. The cotton from this seed
sells from one and n half to two cents
more than any other cotton. A few bush-
els more for tale by Toole, UcGarrah A
Toodee. * w'Jm
The Auiericne women are going to bavo
marble htsid-stiinex lo mark the graves
of the Conledemto dead at Osk Grove
Cemetery. Truest of tho trneand purest
of the pure are onr Georgia women.—Mn-
con Talegrxpb.
It baa been long time since anything
Ilka a re.union between tho eitira of Anier-
lens and Albany. Let us hope that the
exercises set for the 3tst and 82d will be
only of the moat plaaaant and agrctabla
ebaraoter.—Albany News.
Fiabinq above the Dell in Mnckalte will
hereafter be a dead letter, as three sub
stantial fish-traps have bcun plseed in
position the post two days, not serosa
ths ran ol ths creek, however, but in suoh
places as will catch the finny tribe going
and coming.
Colonels are aa prolific in Georgia aa
black berries are in June. We see that
s correspondent from Harrietts speaks
of Mr. Hurst, tbs father of Mias Lola
Hurst, ths magnetic wonder, as “Col.'
Hunt Bats few weeks ago it was plain
“Mr." Harsh
There are two pin moo Muckalae creek,
about half way between the two bridges.
The “landing” is commonly known as tbs
“twin pints.'' One of these pinos by
actual measurement is eighteen fret and
two inches in circumference, and the
other ia naarly us large.
Minnie Hank’s concert p-ogramme con
tain this year qnile a number of most in
teresting novelties. She singe selections
from Lakme, by Delibes. Colombo by
Mseksnxle, Gioeonds by Ponebitlli and
sums new soap expressly composed for
her ky Lassen aod the great rising com
poser, Carl Gram nans. A more Interest
ing piogramme ran hardly ba found along
the line ot mosioal entertainment of the
Onion Setae.
Go to W. A. Health's, Smitbvillr, for
ohnice Onion HtUe, Garden Peas, Fresh
Cabbage Heed, and in fact anything in the
way of garden vegetables. A choice stock
just received from fin growers in Penn
sylvania. wtf
Water Thrown 304 Feet.
The members of the Georgia Fire com
pany, of AugatU, are jubilant over a now
Bolton fire ongino received by them on
Thnreday lash Wo. copy the following
from tho Chronicle, which will doubtless
hoof interest to onr firemen:
•The water wax drawn from the canal
and a capital teat was bad in the presence
of a very largo crowd. The machine be
haved beautifully in all its parts and its
action was something anperb. The en-
glnc is bnilt under a new pattern for the
regnlitiou of steam valves, and the move
ment of her parte are short and quick.
The following is tba record of her teat:
Through a single line of fifty feet 3# inoh
hose and 1# inoh nozzle, the steamer
played 2X9 teet 8 inches, performing this
font in 12 minutes from lighting the fitu.
The seeond effort was 297 feet 8 inches,
and the final teat 304 feet 4# inches.
Through twSUnssof 80 feat hose, 1# inoh
nozzle, she throw two streams 212 feet
each. It is believed to be the greatest
feat of the kind ever performed in ths
Houth."
As our Mr. Gross leaves for New York
in a few days, wa are compelled to make
room for spring goods, and will tharefore
aell bargaina in all linea duriog lha next
week. J. Waxelsach A Co.
PBRaONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Miaa Dorsey Ronsldson is visiting in
Fort Valley.
Will B. Itnehausn returned from hia
visit North r.n last Thursday.
T. G. Chapman and wife; ofBronwood,
visited this city a few days ago.
Miaa Lucy Lumpkin ia visiting relatives
eu.t friends in Americas.—Marion Hen-
tin tl.
We rcceiv, d a call yesterday, from Mr.
Hoory tVnlfaohn, business manager for
Min nie Hank.
W. H. Mercer, fonnvly tax collector or
Webster conuty, waa in the eity last Tues
day. it being bis first visit in four years.
*Mr. Willie Black, private secretary to
Senator Joseph E. Brown, spent a por
tion of last week with friends and rela
tives tn the city.
Reboot Books
All the loading Kcbool Books, and a full
Una of Blank Books and Stationery, to be
found at the old reliable Drag, Hook, and
Htattonery houso of W. A.Smitli, Hinith-
vllle, Ga. wtf
A. I.. I.
The following was unanimously adopt
ed at ths regular meeting of the city
council of Albany on Monday night lost:
Alderman Woolfolk culled the atten
tion of Council to tho faot that
tbs Americas Light Intautry, accom
panied by a good many oi tho
eltizena of our sialtr city, contem
plate making an excursion to Albany cn
the 91st lost., and moved that Alderman
Jonas ba appointed a oommittee of one
to weloome them upon their arrival, and
to extend to them tho freedom of the city.
Brlek for Sals Cheap.
I have a remnant of brick which I
will sail for tha next 30 days at #0.00 per
thousand. I. H. Wiooixs,
w3t Americas, Ga.
A IUIIImmIm Blits
Last Kunday McBryde Wilson, while
walking inn field with a conple of friends,
■Upped on two small rattlesnakes. Tbs
first one bs killed with bis boot, and then
be pnt hia heal on the second, thinking
be conld capture it dive. Ha then stoop
ed down to eaten it behind iLe neck,
when tha raakt, squirming sronnd, bit
him on the finger. Hi- companions mi
ni' diately lied a cord aronnd the finger
and began filling him with whiskey es
soon as they conld procure it. At last
accounts ho Was getting along very well.
CLIPF CLAY'S ARTESIAN.
irtsalan W
Hag-ftH
Yesterday morning aa Cliff Clay drove
his fine steppers down Cotton Avanoe ts
Prince Bid's stables ba held op a long
necked bottle with clear liquid In IL
Coming hack up the street in a few
moments be waa soon aurroondad by an
audience eager lo know what bad ooonr-
sd, for they saw by his faoe that some
thing anasnal was the matter.
“I've got it, genllaman," bo said, bold-
ing ont tbs bottle. •■Home of the finest
arterian water yon ever drank.'
Tha crowd, nothing loth, nneorksd the
bottle, and proceeded ts smell and latte.
One and all looked astonishment as soon
as they had had some. “It'a genuine,
•That's ths aril ole," and similar exclama
tions were made.
“Don't take mnch of U,” sail Mr. Clay
too Recorder man, at ha tipped the
bottle. “I want all the boy* to have a
small.”
"Teh as something about it," acid tba
reporter. “Where did it come from ?" t
•■That's from the artesian well on my
place,” said Mr. Clay, proudly, “sod it
is undoubtedly the finest artesian water
in the Sonth.”
“Where did yon strike it?"
“Night before last"
“Tell me.tbe beginning. Give ms tho
particulars,” said the reporter.
“Well, its about this," said Mr. Clay.
- .
Htbases Engsola Walker, daughter of j Where the Fire is Out,
L. Q. & and Eageala Askew, was bora lo Masts Be Mere a Mytf try-draw frora
Webster oMnty, Georgia, J nly Kith. JL D.
1767. Coma to Texas J senary, 1873; pro- !
Across Iks World.
o? Akqps,-' Oil! Mr' nihp Dorrmt,
death-bod aeeiiea similar to hors, can tnily
understand tha words "In frill triumph,’
aa used above. Ho cowplate a vietory did
•be gain over that .King of Trnore; ao
completely did her Heiior remove for her
the sting of dratb, and so joyous was her
pe-aagt, over the dark river, that we can
hardly tliiKk of nnr deugLttr ea dead
and though wo have sera her loved form
committed to the earth, and heard those
sad words,“dost to da,l"pronouuo*4 over
her grave, yet wa feel it ia nearer troth to
say that she is not with ns, for God has
taken herhome. Her aickneea woe brief,
and until a few hours before her death
aha atemad confident of her recovery.
When she discovered that aha must soon
die, aba waa very oalm, and called, liir
relatives tn her bed-side and asked them
to meet her ia heaven. It I* hard to give
np sneh a preeloua child, but we do not
mourn as those who have no hope, for we
know ebo is with Jreus. Her life, though
abort on earth, has been a happy one, and
we would gladly havabad herto stay with
na longer. But God mnvea in a myste-
"Two years ago last Angosl I coromenc- j none way, His woudere to perform. Ha
fossad religion and julnod the chnreb in “hi* mratovd every Kent la aaisn- whkh ibe
July,1880; Waa married to John A. Walker »*Ur nucSise.k ,ur.itom iitdiramntikai
November 1*b, 1883; died in Htndmoo |
county, T«XMi Dtcamber SOtb, 1883, in . to tjm tbr nxmy hm fastened on i
in the foil triumph of the Christian's' tart, III-prueraece til uiriuiltd foe relarisoiBttta
failh. Only tboee who have witness's! ' ofth. principle of u.
ed boring an artesian well on tho liu
gnenien plantation, as yon all know.
•orked at it as my crops would permit,
and hired many of the practical artesian
mao, as they called theniaehrm, lo try and
make a aueccaa "f it They all failed.
Still feeling eonfldent that pure water
conld bo obtained, and baling to looae
all of tbe time and money that had been
expended on it, I determined with the
aid of Mr. W. B. Johnston to make a des
perate effort to win or loose. By bard
work, and af isr a desperate straggle we
succeeded in going down eighty feel
farther than we had ever gone before,
about seven hundred foal, and tnen we
pnlled all of onr piping ont and took onr
drill off; pnt it book and washed tha wall
ont dean. Then the water roe# eery near
to tha top of tha ground. 1 thin pnt on
a pnmp, and now have an inexhaustible
supply of the beat artesian water In the
state.
'What makes yon think the water so
fine?"
•The opinion of Mr. J. H. Johnson,
of Macoo, who owns part ot llic Hickory
Plantation, where tho first artesian woll
was bond, and who is familiar with tho
Albany wells. Ho aays Iba water ia for
superior to tha Albany water,os an analy.
sis show. As soon as possible I will bavs
the water amillzod, anil prove my eater-
tion to be correct.”
"What are yon going lo do with this
water on a plantation ?”
“Lit tho laborers on it. Why, man,
we have a small oity on the Hugnonin
place, and that's what this wall waa bored
for, to give ns (an unexbanstiblo supply
of water. While the water does not run
over Ilka other artesian walla it, ia an
donbtadly iaezhsuitikle, for a man might
pnmp than all day and never lower it a
iota. Come down and see it some day,”
ne said, as he walked away. He was soon
busy giving his friends a taste ont ol tba
bottle, and ail agreed that tba water pos
sewed wonderful mineral proprieties.
Mr. Clay deserves praise for tho perse
verance with wbieh ha has clang to ths
work, for he baa shown others that there
ia arted.in water of tbe right kind' in this
county, ne need tbe earns machinery
that was need on tba delnnot well of this
place, and found it safloirat. We hope
when tbe water la analixed it will be
found to contain what ha claims for it.
At Now York Htora you can find Tow.
da formerly sold at 25cts for 10 and 12#.
J. Waxki.ii.u-m A Co.
County Court.
On last Monday Judge l’ilshnry was
bnsily engaged in disposing of civil bus
iness. On Tuesday the folio ling crlmf-
nal cases ware disposed:
The Htate vs. Gao. Cannon, misili muan-
or in using obscene and vulgar language
in presence of a female. A verdict of
guilty was fonnd, and the lantenee pose
I ed of twelve months on tbe chain-gang or
' to pay a fine of #100.00 and oosts.
Tbe State vs. !&. B. Parker, misdemean
or. Not guilty.
The State vs. Hansom Turner, miede*
meaner. Fonnd guilty. Hentcncod to
three mouths on the chain-gang or #17.00
fine and costs.
The court after five days attention to
criminal business, disposed of all cases
before it, dearly demonstrating ils utility
and its great saving to the connty, and
Jndge Fort, reoognizing that fact, trans
ferred a largo number of eases before his
court to the eonnty court. Tbe txperi
ment of a connty court baa now been
folly tried and its great value has now
been demonstrated in the reliefoftbe
tax-payers or tbe eonnty.
A Handsome stock of Ladies Kid lint-
ton Boots, that yon can bay at
J. Waxxlbaiw A Co."
knows best. Hba was conscious to tba
last moment, aud trusling in the promises
ot God, a sweet smile oovcrlng her face,
aha passed through lha dark valley into
the realms of eternal glory. Firewall,
deer one, we shall meat again.
L. Q. C. Askew.
Albans, Texas, Feb. Ulb, 1883.
A Change af Wrather necessitates •
Change or Clsthlng.
Hash being the ease yon are invited to
oall at Nos. 806 and 907 Forsyth Street,
Americas, Go., where you will find • luge
Stock of Orate Beady Mads
CLOTHING!
Consisting of FINE DRESS HIUTS,
HUHINEH8 SUITS,
WORKING SUITS,
together with a large line of light end
heavy weight Overcoats, Ulsters, As.,
which we are offering at prioes to anit
tho times. These goods ware bought di
rect from tba manufacturers, and are guar
anteed to be New Freeh Goode ot the Beet
Material and Workmanship, Latest Styles
and flrat-olaaa in every particular.
JOHN U. HHAW,
Tha Cluthier. llatler rad Hbiiter.
At New York Htnrs you will find Tsble
Damask worth #1.86 per yard selling at
68cts. J. Waxkuiavm Co.
Oall at J. Waxnlbuuui A Go's and aee
tbe New Spring Gallons just resolved.
J. Waxki.dal-m A Co.
Closing ont eole at the New York Store.
Goode at yonr own price.
J. Waxkluaum A Co.
Cloaks from onr own faetoiy regar ••
less of oc-t. Call and aeonre bargains.
J. Waxeluaum A Co.
In this the laateru use awrrlr antlcJMtrd tki
r rattle* si Ik- lost plyodaat or to-day. What
life Itarlr la, mtody teas then-nobody know,
tow. Bet wa tun, Icmnioa aooiolkbwat tbo rta-
km why the mjfttrrioiia tide riasa sad fella. Pra-
Itd.-d Ihaxnat orxaaa ontology are oat iris-
ptrthly desroytd, medial -riora aaa alsoyr m-
li-», and eflaa asm . Yet no repot,bl. pbyridta
now adtorm lo the kartnrsea and atayld rrnrat i
of depleUta, ttth aa bleeding, *t> wbiek la waa
alto, ptaf IScere ditto* by radoetn*ttopatiesfo
abUlly toreabtit Now-radiyt*Wa do iut tear
down Ika Ret to holy ika tarriaoo -wo alnafitoa
its ,
In this loltlHgeai'tad twaefecat worih'lt I*
eomedu that PARKER'S TOSflt) Ityis all
olkrr atediemea .Is an Invtcaran'. it seta Imme
diately and powerfully upon the circulation sad
the erfsaa of dlxeaSOn, lima glnny NaUro them,
atoam alia call. for.. u follawa that alt ailaeota
of Uio atumucli, kidney a and Itrer, arc at once re-
llavid or cared. No olker preparation ambodlre
Uio name gaoltUeser preface# similar retake.
It 'a dcllcl.uu to eae, aod ike brat known anlhta-
lexleifit. Print Me tnd lfTSCbX A Oft
New Advertisements,
business'.
EOTERPRISE. ENTERPRISE.
A Rare Chance and an
Opportunity
Mtabibhfd. for mm «
ItoJk, r>»r Hfete-
HbtaMtft..
connencuL markets.
Kkhiiiahv.I.*», 1884.
MEAT.
peril*. 10 to 10}
cV*. " !0l«St* II
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COHN AND MKAU
Cnrm white, per buihcl. «Q !• M
Coin, oiisad. •* . Tft
White metis **
Ff-OUR AND 1111 AN.
IlGir, toat pMrat. f#rW.M'to IN
•
Hire M 416
*• 6 75 In fl 00
- I 10 It* 1 5 *
IIARDWAKK.
Nail*. U#D, 194. I*t k*f. • T5
Iter Irwo, AmerKBOto prvIUA to A
httprdte, " T
Mow Hterl ** •
DltCGR.
Cuff Oil, «•’. I 75 la S 99
CoomWh 3M » •
Halnirp " •
Khoiu halt#, Ik A
HALTS.
p*rurk 1 95 to I 9ft
WhDky, ro«i?H>n
Iten.,
(lift. roMiinon
T*«
Hum, New KofMtedi.t
Jamairi.
Wlnr, Hwari Ma'aira.**
<'ata»t«.....
Brandy, ml, common.
Iteftt
I'MCll,
Api»l#». i
i.iqruitH.
l+r «•!.
1 M to 150
1 M to 950
1 70 to IM
9 Oft to 5 ft*
I 5o to v on
I 24lotto
t to lo A 00
* 00 tu 8 00
9 00 to 100
1 75 to 2 10
POR SAIiB!
Grist Mill and Cotton Gin!
f Denied near Ike Ceatral Railroad depot la
the gran inf tnd ihrivitf turn of
BK0NW00D.
Good 'New TwoStory building
“ “ Sot Mill ltocks, ’
Two New 60 Saw Gins,
One “ Varqunlir Press,
1 20 Horse Boiler and Engine.
ii n'.i .
Uy hMlth tloM.not allow ma to tinjt
Iwtwut ii t hia now furl tiro in iny buiinois aod my
farm. Gannot fir# It tb« uwntion neotfttery,as4
tare decided to Mil at
A Bargain on Easy Terms!
TO SOME PAItTV WHO WILL RDM IT FOR
ALL IT 18 WORTH. I AK SOT TBE RIOBT
KAX IK THE RIGHT PLACE.
Tn nap uue who would bka n good twanutet
pnylnx hsalnaan, I wnnld «ny now and at. hr
jounelf tba properly, Ite Iwiha and l into mil.
I MEAN BUSINESS!
JT. O. WEIaXiB,
RKOSWOOIl. OA. I
OAT* AND IIAY
y,«.l for hueb. no In on
need Unit, Tana, full proof,... •• dtlnto
Hay per loo II,a I SI
FAMILY OltOl'CHlEX.
CoKc. l.-et Rio. per :1a. Il'oU
..pers.l.
4*r lt>.
OHo 7ft
Call and we something new in IteCft
Pina jQftt out.
Jamej Fricxwi A Boo.
Scltls Up.
All those indebted C«> Mr». Klam will
rail
settle,
in the hand* of an otttecr. ^
WMtersiraC. •'
H»n»n,.
<'vH««iiiin, **
Ituiter. ftaa dairy H .
out adfi.i, *•
Fair,
nirouiBrgiiritir, “
Htcr, MM, whola grain*.
Ta., kadL^nt:::::!!!::.:::: -
Ortvw, **
8»ABS&..'.r.v.::r''.'.v. -
Ur«t v
COC.NTHV FUOI»l*Clt.
Si to .4
W »** T\
15 to 95
7 to 1ft
Htoft
OJtnTft
ftft*>7ft
ui those indebted to Jir*-. uaiu wui
I before tbe lOftb dljr of Pebroary end 11lockaVa. .V.’. ..V.
tie, or their acoonut* will be plared i^STNitof*!.'. . .^rt
Onr Bargain Counter in at ill >o demand.
There yon will find the cb* ape«t lot of
^oods yon ever »»w.
J. WAXr.MUUM & Go.
We will make a run oo Dlaek Drftftt
Gsoda for the next week, will tall genu*
ine bargain a. J. Wa\kuul*M A Co.
— Nato#*
llr*»«#i,
TalLiw...
Kovtirr,..
9ft to 25
teMfthal 7ft to 1.0ft
I»f iNiatal llftto lift
|ftf Ik '5l*9ft
- 4 »•# 4
.. 10ft ftfttoel
HAOfilND AND TIES.
1ft to U
«•
liDtelta
•lllliKH ANII 8KINH.
Hates drt lint Ik 19
Hatfiag.
Tteaarr
L OUT!
A negro girl aged lft yean, named Criteria#
ttewlaad, and a aggro buy aaanri Tom Bavlaad,
agrd 15 (ran, and bona4 la me for Arc aad Mf»n
yraia rforwiuljr, tare ran array tn*a my em-
tent. Atyewahartarit cr rioaktegHumwMta
riftltei! with tta •strvm# pmatay nT tW law.
lehtSwlm C A. LESTER.
FOR RENT.
A Residence with good outhouses
anil eight seres ol land attached,
ready for cultivation, is for rent.
The place Id Just outside the cor
poration of the city. Apply at
tills office. febl5tf
GW. GLOVER
DEALER IX *
Groceries, Provisions,
General Merchandise
Ke«'p« on Lard a fall vtoek «»f k#c<I V‘*od», .whkh
he *clla at fair |mita lie |> not gfv#n to tlowicf,
but awift^lo do a M)aarc bnatnma and 1 (Ire *cr|i
MtlanutWjti to h r a cnafomer* that tkdy rikUrn
again. *' ; ,r»i i l»
Xeri Door to Opera House,
AUERICU8, : : : tikORQU.
AT COST FOR CASH.
Halted,.
. oath. ft to 10
TON. to bo delivered Marrk IN. I will fhm I
until that time mil all good# lo my m«jc*
AtGostforSpotCash!-
It ttdor U etoefc. I aeu ktot rrayood
will do what I my.
all i»rwt« inoebted tom#, wkndo not wftrit to
br nrr*t»teiiU.v donned, will ni* fhnmdrnMi
*r
feb4w4
Pore Cobb Cotton Seed for Sale !
TON FRED We rale ,1 (IAS ptr 1
tobra, «Uh raeto, a. Ochtwprat A toqh. oed
I will SU ltd. Pfc A. H. OOLRTRIE
f. Hat