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THE STATE
Georgian Law Mslers Assemble at
Capitol
(tontine of the House and Senate
ly deported.
TUB IIOIftF.
\Vrt>KK«r>AT, Nov. 29.—Tbo
order of c.iiisidsring the issuance
IhjuiIx to take up the old convention
bond#, «at» resumed after the reading
of the jonrnnl in the house, Wraoet
■ lay morning-. The house Vent into a
comtoittee ,,{ the "hole, with Mr. Hill,
of Meriw. tin t, in the ehair Mr.
Candler, of D< Kalb, who was speak¬
ing win ti the l:ouf< adjourned
concluded his speech. It was a
plea for the state maintaining her
tegrity bv paying off tluse
which In- argued was a just debt. .Mr
Wheeler. >f WnJker, introduced
amendment that no interest he paid
the bonds. Mr. Harrison, of Quit
Mr. man, spoke against this amendment.
Hears, of Webster, opposed the
payment of tin bonds Mr Battle, of
Muscogee, said he was born a
crat, raised a democrat, and consider¬
ing democracy to be honesty, he favored
the payment of tho bonds, interest and
principal, dollar for dollar Speaker
Atkinson followed Mr. Battle in
►peaking for paying the bonds. Mr.
Bacon, of iiibb, also spoke in favor of
the bill, because, he said, everything
showed that it was au honest debt and
it should be paid. He was followed
by Mr. Candler, of ItoKalb, who took
issue with him on the question of in¬
terest, maintaining Unit the state
should pay all the interest, as it was
a part of 11m public debt. Mr, Allen,
of Upson, spoke in favor of paying
the bonds and the interest. The vote
was then taken on the amendment of
Mr. Wheeler, of Walker, it wins 80
for and 58 against, so the amendment
was adopted. The committee then
arose mid reported the bill bark to the
house with a recommendation that
it jiass. Mr. Martin, of Ful¬
ton, spoke against the amend¬
ment when it eame up in the house,
hut it was adopted by a vote of 7!i to
04. thus killing the interest on the
bonds, which amount to §25,000, more
than the principal, which is only §20,-
800, At this point Mr, McBride, of
Haralson, introduced a resolution that
the governor should appoint a com¬
mittee of three to investigate these
bonds and report to the next legists
lure, Mr (IraliHiii, of Appling, want¬
ed to amend the resolution by appro¬
priating §8,000 to defray the expense*
of the commission. Thu time
of tin house was extended un¬
til this mattes was disponed of Mr,
Bender, of Meriwether, called tho
previous question and (he call was sus¬
tained The amendment to appropri
ntc$8,0(HI was overw helmingly lost and
so was Mr, M a Bride's resolution. The
report of the committee which was
favorable to the passage of the bill
was adopted. bill On a call of by the ayes
on t nay* th« was passed a veto
of t 17. M t ttaukin gave noth'*
tirg ttt i fr - h ui** "to TfECTliri tPT
Thwhnuae then adjourned until Fri¬
day morning, as Thutsday would bo
spent in Augusta.
Friday, 1 tec, 1, — Alter the reading
of the journal in the house, Friday,
Mr Ibitikia, of (lordoti, moved that
(lie house reconsider its action in
|M*tel Mg tiie bill to issue bonds to take
ui» tb»- pMt «liio bond a of Uu 1 Hint©
Mr, Heott, «*f owned by York.
’llit 1 hou#M* pimted the bill, but do*
oIint *i to n»toj*t th#* amendment that
tin* hiti rt Kt on the bomll *htdl Hepiud.
Mr. HahMi}’# idee ii» moving to reeou
r ider Wa* Unit ho wn» oppimed well to the
jwynii'Vit of tin* bond* im h*
the iiitorcut. tie thought if the
stab' owed the botuls. it ought
to pay them and ]>ay the interest
but he did not think the stale of Goor
gia owed either principal or interest.
Bmith, of Gwinnett, in »forcible speech,
urged that ill*' bill Ih recoilsidered.
Mr. Candler spoke at length on the
merits of the bill. Mr Fleming, tn
explaining lua vote, said: ‘*1 sin in
favor of paying tho interest as well as
the principal " On motion to recon¬
sider the vote stood 50 yeas, 71 nays.
Mo the motion was lost. A large num¬
ber of new bills were introduced. Mr
t'aiviu introduced a resolution, which
was referred to tliecommitte* on rules,
thst hereafter no leave of abseuee
shall b<" granted to member* except
front providential causa*. The com
mUtee on the penitentiary handed in
their report on the bill introduced by
Mr. Martin to establish a state refor¬
matory, They unanimously maun
tumid that the hill l*e passed The
committee on education reported
against the lull to have a uniform sya
tea d school I took* A minority
report was marl* by the committee.
Tin i recommend that the house
|«m» a bill to establish a uniform set of
books to be taught m the public school*
An effort was made by Hr Calvin, of
liichwoud. to secure a couple of night
sessions to catch up with back work,
lie iutrod ,uce d a resolution that the
\\ eu it Adjourned, do m>
meet k^ntii fr t a \ 7 'iO o'clock to 9 .80
t'dook j». ill,* h _d that a himiUi im*a
MOtt m* held Mimiln' Thie do
ciqUhIIy not to tin* ta*? of tin* mem*
her*. « Ithoutsh Mr Calvin urged
tb« -r mt etron&Jy and Apokc i*f
tmu r *tj and tlu* vast
mtioutit work, the Friday u&^bt *e#
AlOft »K cut rhat of Mon
tUv u L The
thou »dj d until Saturday moru
StT» K1 1 Otti* of
oat i»t< Ml HMin* Ult
U 111 •li v»§8 th*’ vuch law
M 1 <4 M«<rriv< ther. taken
1 at the ig of
Sic MV and | hnm tl >■-. ■-.!
w ,i t'*'«»!uc and i» nrim-d
provitu }*j ticai mititi' fi*r t|unH*ur§^'
Itifg and pro von tie# uit » violence. Mr.
Hill explaiCMkd tb< object of the bill,
mid in doing uu* le an able* *j>eech
tgdi&M is Ytoienee-. The bill make*
it ftdoDv, pumabaHH* bv not loftfi
than twenty year* uinmaunt a. n
tb« penitentiary for any and to
id a THklonC* c-, if t * '
tun dw* from the reeult of aueh vie*
tenor, then the c: nit* i« murder. If
anyone refuses t. aid Hu* ehenff in
suppressing a tob, tbc party *c failing
will bv guilty t a muelrmrasor, and if
the thsriff learns oi as unlawful
il It At kmiitiM a»*s»* t*f»l
Mr. Allen's hill to provide for the
UK tit for live stock killed to prevent
spread of (ho glanders, Betcral created a
deal of discussion
manta were offered. One was
chicken* Mr. McUonaid having colera be also paid
offered another
ment that w hen rust ot caterpillars
<ftcV * man's cotton crop, that he
|Ahl 8 cente for aU cotton lost.
litll was laid on tho table temporarily.
Tbe following bill* were |«saed: Mr.
Neel’s bill to require the commis
sinners of roads of Floyd county
have a digest made of tax
since 3877; A bill to provide for char
ti ring telegraph and express cornpa
nie»; A bill to fix the time of
superior courts ill the Flint circuit;
Bill providing for the registration of
voters in Wilcox county ; Bill in
to the dismissal of eases in the
siprerne court, (this bill specifies
that no case shall be dismissed
thrown out through technical imper
lections in the record;; Bill to
late tbe method of pleading in civil
actions; Bill to establish a new char
ter for the town of Abbeville;
-cnate bill of Mr. Johuson, of the
tv-seventh, establishing a l-oard
school commissioners for the town
Statesboro, was read and concurred in
Bill to limit the jurisdiction of
city court of Carroll county in Bill
eases te amounts over §500;
amend the charter of tbe town of
lielin. The honae then adjourned
til Monday.
Mo.vttxr, Dec. 4.—The intense
weather played a regular freeze
game on the members of the
Monday morning. It whs so cold
the hail that the speaker was forced
have hot brick*put to his feet and
members huddled around the
grates in the hall or sat muffled up
their overcoats, until the end of
session. The bill of Mr. Jones,
Dccatftr, to make it a misdemeanor
hunt on any uninclosed lands that
been posted was promptly killed, Mr
11 tt II H championed by
Hall, of Thomas, who said it
was a bill to protect land owners
from » lot of unprincipled scoun¬
drels who hunted becatiae they were
too lazy to Work, Mr, Hall gave no¬
tice of a motion to reconsider Tues
day. Mr. Hmith, of Gwinnett, want¬
ed to take up the report of the special
committee m*nt. to Augusta to see if
shad could climb the darn across the
Nuvannah river there, Tho house
wanted the regular order of business
to go on »nd voted down tho mu
tion Following this there was
iiiori finh talk over the I.ill of
Mr. Hrvau, of Floyd, , , to prohibit ,, cm
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pl'.ying , . or de,,oHit.ng , gas ... ar, coal . i
Ur. or olhor poinonoiui NUontHncea in
HtrettiiiM. - Iu« void .
rtverN or riintiiDK ,
was sves 7 47, nays 50, ami the lull was
lost. Mr. Bryan gavo notice of a mo
stars? s:Li,:rf,s
county courts; To authorize the
judges of the city courts to practice
law in other court# than their own;
To provide tor granting corporate
3T
turns to tea receiver*"*' «f t ■ r»OB»
linblo |o lax; To rujrnRl an act for tho
protection of game it) Helilay comity;
To abolish tha county court* of Butts;
the town of Buena Vista; To provide
for registering (U* legal voters of Ha
iter county; To amend the act tlxiug
the psy of the treasurer and the per
diem of the sheriff of Pehtilb; To
amend tho registration law of Ap¬
pling county; To Hinelid the
charter of tho town of Sharpsburg;
To amend tho charter of the Chatham
bank; To prohibit the manufacture of
intoxicating liquors iu Troup county; col¬
To amend tho charter of Emory
lege; To repeal »n act incorporating
Nashville in Berrien county; To rein
corporate the town of Rutledge; To
authori** the judge of the county
court of Morgan county to authorities; turn con¬
victs over te she county
To authorixe the city of Houiy to make
temporary loan* to supply casual defi
oieueies in reveuu*; To amend the net
establishing a board of education for
Huuitcr; To amend the charter of
Clark**vUI* A number of new bill*
viirv read and ref*rred and the house
adjournsd until 7 :30 o'clock at night
IN Till ' 1 IXMfh.
WlMiUOil, Nov. 29. . The senate
• m sngagml most of the m.-ruiim
\N otlliiMwiAV \\\ rvdvuuK bill* Uu" kguIH
tunc Phr followiutf now lull* were
IDtriHlllO#(l . : l© prollllm » ii :* UK #1. .1 (
eotti.n *v*d in Stewart count' 4
to iHitat.llSu , , a registration . . . taw _ . tor . i l.tt) ;i.
ertv countv ; ate) to require the conn
: ty • cotutuiaeiiiuv • r« ot , > luliertv , ... count) .
to imbliah the minutes of each meet
* j* j.
IOK lh« following # | bill* Wert* _
A bill to amend the charter of Hav
Ha)} Aiul , b' rogOlAt** i . r'llNtlOH* s
All ,
A bill to authorise tlie cite of Kavnu
*
UIU to iu\ Jhmo* ott WloroilgfilAPrte * ,,»}#% row
al»o a bill to authorize Savannah
OVtt a till oJH rAto AU oloOtTIO , JMitn V,,*
.
\ I.ill tv> a NtAblinh
*K*htA»l»« in WavcTumi ; A
lt» m»kt ikt Uuk lit (•ru*
ti sUl« dr'iHHUIory ; V t»ul in to IH<H>f|H>* M Alii
eon,.,; rnt»* tlu* town of t'oiut*r,
also a bill to perm", the
.
ot Mtltter U> laaue IhiU.U to .s>n»truet
m seh.H.1 utHH Ht-uac, house; A tell « ... to »v. establish
NtAlv» KavaI MilitiA rht»bulto
a,..,., a--------- w,„ k
vtlle ; 4 lull relieving Captain Bt. rn.
Gordtio, of the (Jeorgia Uw m rt,
the Ivml for th« safe keepiUR of
A lull to empower the oily of
to issue lH*n.l* to Vrnild eehool Luav.
The ftenate then adjourned to meet f t
<!*y moruiug at U* o'clock,
1'KU'xr, Ih ' t here was a
attendance in lath branches of
h'jii*l»tt»re Krulsy That who did
enjoy their Thanksjiivtttj! in
W*»llt me and the trams »ere al!
1% p»t«« held a very ?diA>rt
UK t tittu^h fur fc*euAt©r Piiwhou
Hit in si are a bill tt> rcguUtf the n»u
U« nit *u th* town of Oreonville,
Al < rt «ether eouti t % K«*v. 4obu I*. IX
Htlkti «|U> chupliiu of
MtUvte. (<t nUOftH 1 the lair Hev
Mr Hi — If©*
vesrs in F*»r>' fli And doueelH'rit, .
.te vt ell known Ihrvmgrbont the
Sxti Lint. Dec, 2 The lenitt*
I n? a lew mothtQtik Vht
litm UWlW»(*bhl **i
bail the fir%l ti»« and nhf
|< la the *«!••* te t »»UtZ»
quorum being present the body ad
jouriii'-d until Monday
Moxtur, Dec. 4.—A resolution was
introduced reciting in the the senate that Monday
morning fact the
state own* a great deal of land along
the line of the Western and Atlantic
railroad, and that in some instances
i* n d belonging to the state is claimed
by other part.es. The resrdution pro
vules that the governor ana the attor
ncy general shall settle these disputed
claims and sell the land if they
proper. The senate passed the
following establish bills: A bill .
a Liberty registration law . tor
the county of ; also to require
county publish Commissioners of Liberty confi
tv to their minutes; A bill to
amend the charter of the city of Co
Inrntms; A bill to allow- George W.
AViliis to peddle without license; A bill
to amend *>-rtion 242, so as to make
the bunk of Carrolton a state deposi
tory; A bill to make the Quitman
bank a state depository j A bill to pro¬
hiWt the sale of seed cotton in the
county of Htewart ( A bill to authorize
the appointment of a physician to each
coroner in tin state,
VAN ALEN RESIGNS.
He I until Jot Stand the Storm of
Bidicitle Heaped Upon Him.
A X. w York special of Sunday R'iJh :
-1 - *1. \ an A Ion has declined the ap
polntruent as ambassador to Italy,
This was quite a surprise. A bitter
tight-was made on him after the up
pointmont ami it was not until almost
the last hour of the extra session that
tho senate did confirm him.
ft was charged against him that he
bought his appointment, having large given
§50,000 or some such very sum
to the democratic campaign fund on
the assurance of ex-,Secretary Whitney
that he would get some first-class ap
pointiueut. It was charged that Van
lieu was an Anglo-maniac and had
said thuf tho United Htates is no fit
country for a lady or gentleman liis to
live in. He does spend much of
time abroad,
A TOWN DEMOLISHED.
The Fearful Destruction Wrought hy
nn Earthquake.
Hit at Thera.., who ha- j.mt visited
KuhIuiii, the town which whh recently
destroyed by au earthquake, Tlui which
caused terrible loss of life.
respondent says that Knshan ia n heap
of ruins nud that not a house is stand
tug. , He ,, adds ,, that ,, , the ,, scene is . inde- , ,
,, |t Bo(li ,, nre , tiil , )ei r> r ,.
cohered . and , the nmeil ,, from . the putre- .
1
. .. * overpowering. „„ 1 he ,,
Ttaka shocks, th« correspondent te o
build, ng a new town to tho eastward
of Kuslian.
as eitra .Miirfioy oreurranee n report
fd u-'«r fij|JMhkli k JkotI/tmT A
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ni'»,"q,m,i-l plove f ohi^t* .daUTCndtelo! tho ■‘S'./ ve.l
lt| cut t j |g to paim.
Tit* he attempted t<> do with his through pocket
knile, but in il would re*t cut
w in.in: he was diivm to Uatu«Uk'U.
Ib-te a d u t-.r amjmlatsil the retnaittdsr
of tl.« t.n'r. r.
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l^lniictrv amu me* to tell " hat the lines in you*
htt.ii mdicjkt*. It wilt amuse you, if nothlntt more.
The iihove tUn^ram almost exnhiins »i», if I h
«htU, yl-iVIl’ te'-*' lte-a'‘MKt'V:u.'r £j'*»
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you tame or tub - B«»th combiwf-d menu
•uecrwin Hf«; b«i yi»*mu*i keeno|» withtumtirn
Mew to win it. \ou will And plenty of ilie^e in
l%uiore*t § FsmUy *o *nmctive!y pm
wnt«t th»t nvt t m.n.iHr of tbe famtly l» e«u-r.
ulnM II i» • Uof-a m»s»*inr* ui one. A i La A It
] |\q; yp hk\HT n-i«-.l» tenden»M, # ort.eht
cto.iL.hI l.iNK of A faTK. sell deftoect pwofui USK life; Ot the snm_jt 11 LAI lit
yon .twtoo' W..» ec will the hint,
. paWiebes
is I»em»fe*t'» So .«ber msfixiu* i«mwiii ro
uifif Kffrtt*#toIntfWit th«
httfouci if t««ur»M of litiaVl.K hitrh spirit* of ' or t-S d« l!> *f."
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invk-si krs*p np toar fplril* b> having lVt»ort’«- §
g |jUlRe ,o || T taUfcribin^ }»» u for 1"^*
y«u will reesiee .syUerr of exmii- te w-vk* ol ' *n
of |wu iiiiw, ImWw im wprni pwAlott pW^rt. rt**l
ituiUnch**. Vm » whicn U aIbsoai *
tmby. md e*«sl»« »b* .'rtsiaat oU paUmn* wt.Hft
c»wi *nd rou will have * m*va*iri that tamivi
v bv any ’n t\xt (mmw tor it* hoauiifol
iUii«tr»iirtO* ant *ub>Mrt nMttef, that will k^«'p
t.Hl iHVLtrxl v>n *11 th«* topic* of «b« d*v. Alia All U‘«
l*\* % A mflt'tnt tt*m» of Interest Alioot tht
hoo»«‘h*»ht txsitdo* farm»tiioff lntere*tti»g rxat.’ng
n»vr» ' c»> for the whole f*nt v .
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Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants.
■ coiner Reynolds and Jackson Streets
OppceUe Coon Exchange
liii»;usta Ci»eorgia
lUgginc and Ties at the lowest market price Personal atten¬
tion Given to all business
MYUS n 40 GF SYLF9S, OVERLANDS, RUES
kOur owa ruacuiat iure.
,r^>. A* d W«o**ra WUwl WoiW Cycles offer uu
tif iaut ti v#Jut‘3 to
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1 la i wewhis Wid »(>*!♦•», and at uli pnt es frt.m
VVo t. nn Ate A LI. M.4 H New or Second Halu
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f oatff jy>jj'Htf2if§, trith no extra charge*
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GEORGIA RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
OFFICE GENERAL MANAGER.
Coromemr X 12th the following schedules will be operated. All
trains run l>y kith meridian Time. The schedules are subject to change
without notice o He public.
REA.D DO'SSM BEAD UP.”
v- TaUafl^T * uf ,TraTtH « STATIONS. H DAY sioHT Train Xo. 12
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5 Oft;, 11 30p 1.1158 -V. 7 40a Lv Augusta Ar 9 25p 1 5 15a 7 55a
5 84t> 13 rfiplWft iX Bei.iir i 4 52a 7 15a
5 50p 04^2 l2 0 liJt'tgp g 19i Grovetown ! 8 58p 12 53p -1 41a 7 Ola
,, jfl* 744, Berzdia . 12 4fip i 29a 6 47a
6 14pT2 25»lXt,4p CD 88s H'lrb-m 8 84p 12 34p 4 4 20a 0 0 38a 28a
6 24p 12 35 6 J TO]. X 47a Veering 5 25p 12 25p 10a
0 4 2; 12 52a 1 41p — 02a Thomson • 8 08p 12 08p 3 53a 6 10a
f’> 52j. 1 03., T4p Meseua . . 11 55a 3 42a 6 00a
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7 flip 1 l C a i2o 9 21a Camak 7 50p 47a 3 35a 5 51a
7 00p 1 1 51p 9 28a Nirrwood 7 43p 39a 3 26a 5 44a
7 25]. 1 35a t7j. 9 42a Burnett ; 7 29[> V—t 23a 3 10a 5 30a
7 38p 18a lip 9 54a Crawfordville 7 19p 09a 2 57n 5 19a
8 Oil., ti 07a l 17p 10 15a Union Point ! 7 OOp 10 45a 2 32a 5 00a
»w 21a 3 > U) 29a Greensboro C 31j> 10 29a 2 21u......
44 a 3 10 52a Buckhead 6 08j> 9 58a 1 53a......
ic 5Cu 3 47]. - 11 Ofla Madison 5 53p 9 42 h 1 41a......
cc 11a ! tx.p 11 24a Rutledge ; 5 30p 9 22a 1 26a......
Co 23a 4p!pU 4 37a Social Circle ; 5 22p 9 07a 1 14a ......
.. .. .. c 43a 57a Covington j 5 01]. 8 45a 12 54a......
.. .. 4 Oku 54 it >12 17p Conyers 4 40p 8 2U |12
.. ..1 4 4 2t< 41u 5 A|:p Pla 13 29p 46p Stone Lit Mountain lion ia . 4 4 28]. 10p 8 7 09a 51a!1200ntj.... 12 19a : ......
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.. .. 4 55a : Mp 12 65p Ciarkston j 4 00pi 7 4la 11 47p‘......
. .. J 5 09aj 6 ifcipj 1 04p Decatur 3 51j. 7 32a 11 35p......
CCLJ 5 30a 0 LJ.p 1 15p Ar Atlanta T.v 3 40]. 7 20a 11 15p .....
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•••• CO .. j Warrenton .11 31 a 12 45u . .
,Mayfield . 11 l)8a 12 19a . . .
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All nt>oV' train* rm*d;*ily. Sloping C UMb t'v eu Atlanta aod Charleston, Augusta and
Atlanta. Au«u«fa an I M u on, on trffcht i-iptfe**.
J. W. OREKN, JOE W. WHITE, A. (i. JACKSON,
General Manu Traveling Paiaen.'fT Agent. General Freight and Puss Agent.
» Auousta, Ga,
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EVERY IWMi HIS OWNiA Valuable Bcob
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SENT 8 I HAk.. POST-PAID, uN 3 ECEIPT OF PSICE .60 CENTS.
Aldrass all nrder* te HOUSE,
ATLANTA PUBLISHING
(16 Lovd St... ATLANTA. GA.
_e ■va jks. itba moK? 2
CO mmoniy cotttes on with siigiit
o-ijpii when neglected increase
auualiy grow dangerous.
s:.',D*CH£ 0YS- TAttE RtPANS
OIISTIs^ATCft* RIPANS
X ,'N i IS **~ES «LL2S A 4 ,Hu ©i* *oa TAKE RIPANS
ILL CSS^n- TAKE RIPANS TABUt
ftegalute tt>e S/stem ana Preserve/ the Health
ASuLE “**! EASY TO TAKE, QUICK TO ACT.
SAVE man*' a doctor s bill.
A J5HM.ETE u bv bnHECists or sest by maul on m*elp< cf wke.
'INE CHEST | bus*™ FkmOy tMirktcv '4 bowK S=
: THC RIPANS CHEMICAL CO *
..1 1C Spouet kTAKCT. - * NEW VOAK
Ladies and Gentlemen
I have a tresh. large stock of Clothing, Hats. Boots and Shoes
Ladies Cloaks and walking jackets .which I want to sell out
fall. I will sell at the very lowest prices to benefit the
before 1 will keep stock till next fall.
BARGAINS
In valises, Umbrellas, Gents furnishing goods; Ladies Under
and Notions. I must dispose oi thf i. at once, so if
vou wish for the best of goods at the lowest c CL •ices buy trom
F. RUBEN
Crawfordville Georgia
W. D. W3$ST. -
FAMILY GROCERIES.
RESTAURANT AND
MEAT MARKET.
A Good Square Meal
i» what we can give you for 25 cents. We also'bave a dining room for colored
FEED THE BI BI-Ii „
(.eonle. In short, we mean to sell. K . w’ant fresh . ami .. y
Come to see us if you have farm produce to trial you otdei. And d)
ttroceries, Meats, Fresh Oysters and Fish give us a
forget us when you are in town and are hungry. liespecttuny,
W. D. WEST.
G-reenesboro
G. II NIXON T. S. DAN FORTH
\ Lx'ol] Ucjijf opjll
COTTON FACTORS.
No’s. - 3 and 4 Warn., Block
Ll.^ ^—. -4
<aX C2w.
p ersona | an d undivided attention given to the weighing aud
«» g «rco«o.. "
Made on consignments,
THE FARMERS Fire-Pl'OOf WAREHOUSE
739 Reynolds Street, C!3rOz»
Augusta
We especially solicit the planters trade:
Do strictly a commission business.
Charge low in conformity ivitii the times.
Bagging and ties furnished at lowest market price
Write to us for terms.
Cash advances on cotton by wagon or railroad
CRANSTON & STOVA r t
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m A-gustat Ga
r 1 LiX-iA-Ax T i
r
Wholesale and Retail Clothiers
OTHERS BLOW, BUT WE get the TRADE I
elsewhere. We will take pleasure in showing our goods.
Ladies’ Jackets
In latest style. Wesendthe people away shod with the latest styles of tootw ear,
Shoes Boots, Slippers, Hats, Cups. Etc. We have, the goods and must sell.
Yours t» serve,
lAffll 4 If8 Bh>
G-reensboro, - r^e's
SHARON, GEORGIA.
The Commercial Center
oi Taliaferro County.
Cotton be fold within three eights of a cent,of Augusta Market. All
can and other reduce at toll tnaiket vw
Corn. Reas, Chickens, Eggs Visiting Friends country well } Regular Cttstomers.
ue For the accomodation of as Clothing, as Hats, Shoes.
• . Kl'NIlIiICK Keeps a nice line of
Drv Goods -leans. Ladies' tine Dress Goods. Trunks. Valises, Furniture,
Harness and Buggies. Stoves. Hardware, Tinware. Glassware Crockery
Fancy Qroceties and Provision-. Drugs and a variety of most :.uy thing except
Racket Stores and Pf.iwu.vks.
troubled ntneli about the price ..... just bunt along your „ rock- ,
Dontbe vetv
Rook and Change. give value received.
\y ;j| mee t coin petition, and you
9% wmmmm %
811 ARON. GEORGIA .
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MtStP.d.tg to
VJ ■' :OTTOM FACTORS
Xo. 727 Reynolds St,
Au^ixsta Business. Libera
S trice Personal attention given to all
Advances on consignments of cotton.
FANCY AND PLAIN I ■a I 1
JOB PRINTING