The Lumpkin independent. (Lumpkin, Ga.) 1872-1924, September 01, 1883, Image 3
LUWrKiPS INDEPENDENT. LUMPJvIA, tiA.. SAT C UD A i Sept., 1st lbt>3. All Sunsomr-Tioxs Must be Path in ! 1-VASCE. ■ --l- vjj,-j-r «SrA>lvert'scute ut# and commuTti ations must tie handed tu by Thurs day night, ni d alt legal ads must be i aid for in advance' TOWN OFFICEU. 1 ' Hon J. B. Uicn,u'.nsos. Mayor. Aid* It!!' 1 - —.1. L. \t itula rlv .1. P. Carte C, (■■ Brooks J ( Tln rnt' -ml T D. '*• V«t Frank limns, y T*.». V ; C. * M n m. ASl ’ 'ihcat' OF .Mails Ci u’jiii't's - 1, .v. -1 v ry ir •>-e i . it: t \ ’ d, '.it 5 <>'e - S ,\ VI . ». iM'liV- • *i ‘ v :r\ S Oi it'C!' P M, ^ CT1II5KKT —I*<3 J t'es ^loti Lv, dv,.'. esdsy ! .d tVldiiv-4 ( l-Mliys «' ■; ..'i h-i'k am, ami alTl'i's same <!;.y - at 7 o clock pm Americcs —Arrives evety T hnrsday and Saturday at 12 a, and leaves same duva at 1 o’clock r. it ‘ Floelxck.—L „ r eaves every \\ , clay , and , Saturday ,, , , corning at , 5 K oelook and nr rives same days at , o’clock p m. M-mey orders cun Vie cV.tained up on any money order office n (he Uni Ud States. B F. Hawks, F. M CHURCH DIRECTORY. Mmtmodirt CTicr.cn—Rev. L A Diirsey. Pastor. Services on the 1st, 3rd and 4th Sundays in cacti month, Fri»isr meeting every Wedncs '»y right Sm>il yJSchool every Sunday morning at 9 o'clock ; A.T. Fort, Sllpel'int ell dell t. Pbovtiiencl—P reaching on the 2nd Sabbath in each tnoti.h, by the I astor, Iv v. Tj A. Darsev. Sutntay School every Sunday at t) o'clock, J. 1} Rriizier, Supei inteiidcif. PiArrisr (Tn iu ii — Rev W. B Stev cn*, Fas ! or. Pro ichiug on the 2ud Colder f snd 4'h Sun bus in each. cnee on the Second Sunday. Pr •} < r- meeting every Thursday night Sunday School i very Sundav mori^ ii.g at 9 o’clock, 31. Coibutt, Super intcndvnb Siudy Grove—F icaching on the Ah Sabbath in each month, by th* Pastor, Rev. W. M. llowcll. Elim-P reaching on tic 3rd Sun d«) iu each month by ltev. W. B Ste If DUE METTIKG3. i ASl ,'ill — ( 1 * NT 12 itrA <u i Fi* 2l d S.tn •< : • ’I each n i-n'li at 3 o'clock p m., - I) High tower, W 3f. I O O. F.—Stew-) r» L >dg. N, 44 meets every Tuesday night. A i'. Fort, N. G. Harris Ekomi'ment meets on it,< '.st Monday ni«ht tn each Olltll Ksioirrs jk Muxor —Stew ir* L<‘ L < N>> 2ti2‘.t mi (t- at. MaMiire Hall ' s tile first Tui-sdni in each imititli at 3 o’cloek p. in., and on Monday night li-rfure tlie 3r TTiesday at 7 o'clock. .NOJMUE. I have taken charge of rnv Fuihi r’s. shopsytnd will continue ihe (.’auuiaoe and \3 agos Uiistness. Repanu g a specialty. Painting done iu good style and all work put at low prices. Will get ««>any new Job to on lilwrat terms. I mean business and hope to teceive a liberal share of public patronage. B. /. bUKLES. Lumpkin, Gu , May 1, 1883 3m noHMunnms. I »«.!,.'.,r ...... grocers, Eufoila.Ala, dunim the coming year, and solicit a siunv oi your patronage Anv orders y*.n mas furor <dSatrri’.v.i prompt ami Personal Attention. Lx rodTou f u j| v W C GiilVlSS FaMU FOK NALE! I offer the property known as the Thornton a»-l C, tS phree,,. containin'* 2521 acres, niM-e or leas, ft„ I son,o wU J miles of Lnmpk.c. Conven lent to churc os ami schools, & ■ ihrteweis goon water and several S^dwelSl.W^r.mr^c!' besides room* cook w,n, K , M) 1 buck ami rock chimneys. U’Jentv out hint.! ing*., *ucl> as euibfee house, £ r “ b ''- 11 l r C..1 I Trllryri^llx ol..!, run roiv U„ ,„,l ^XJQ Ps tliia year I estiuAto f„ii,.«& Bes and oats,.corn, fodder, peas, pots. meat to teed <ul stock, ab<*r femilvof hveoraix persons, 4 {u » yourself it you want to buy. d.ur-inri l—B. ,L L. fc.n-ni. S . , .ota ’' ’ « ' .'.'JI!" .. .L J. J ABOUND TOWN. — Juslice Court to day. ! —Dwelling houses are m demand. “ ...... b ""> bs * l **» fi . “° u j It is still not tuo late to sow tur-j ! : —Sore eyes prevail to an alarming j extent. I —Cot-tor pickers are somewhat in : 1 d* m.u ; —Tie new cdtou season with to day —Mr. if !». F.-arntt off IS his :• siit nou f >r . ; — L <■ pit's mm iu and tho ’possum r. r-Ji. oh g -tin;: r: ■ ■■•. — Hu- Lumpkin lTgh -ichool will "p i) io .\t tl'.vl'.i k j wcv . } —vet a) legal a ! v fi.somctits iH'pciv iii th.-' pr.iperj-o.nnia —Tfi* wa>«-V in km-'vith a cliff!-Ui ; t Ce siol.allv Si-.ei) upon lhe s!k e’ —Th • Lumpkin m iv!i .n‘s will j., .g, i ( . f, t | a in|< r goods. — Wo burn * liar several of mu country friends would like to mow their f imilic. to town. —l ... herd four ... beef were wagons te town ou W nines hiv and , all ,, of , then: , * succeeded m . selling cut. ~ Mrs - *■ 11 B ,okn '‘- !1 ’* ed from Cuba Il iust* to th> residence i of Capf. W. II. Harrison. j ’ — (’"me in at once and let your) Mlbseiiptiotl begin with the com I mencement of tin new management ’ — lhe firm of Solonmn & Gregory i has been dissolved, Mr 8. A. Soto moll retiring. Ttie tuisiners will hi continued by Mr. F. B. Gregory. } --Some of the lift.o git-a lo k twice as huge and three heads taller since tliey commouce 1 wealing thu “Motli > r Hubbard ” B’lt in iybo they me not little girls i fter si!. —T lie crops ir, Stewart county ftl't better tlinn anv section of the S’a'e No man can find a better place to than Stewart c-nnty Let every one come, but nobo Iv leave. —On Saturday last a negro Tmm ed Neil Kimbrough was arres'ed nnd committed to jail for forging tfr. T T Hines narua <o ordeiw ou 3fr. < E. Davis at, Green Ilill for goods' —There was a marririge iu high colored society on Thursday Uoatltr" night • I A. Q Rodgers, the head a' iloit.'s stiibl*, was married to Mim M- z-lls .lohnston, R«v. Butt offici „ .„ g —I'ia « serions matter to talk b;-k ‘ i * I. ’ .i 11 . 1 i ‘V ( ! * ’“"f...... tii-'ios. . le-s. Midi i } ic. Sheram li tw a wml nssorti-d stock ] winch tlinv prop.*, to sell at reason j i able i,rices Should you need auv ’ , , — 3Ir John Yiiidiroi.gh, (lie vett-r ! ni proprietor of do- Lumpkin Hotel, j olners his card in the columns of to j das’w LMiEi'EXDHNT. Mr Y ir! rj!i‘.d i< a pains taking landlord who io vet watchful for th- coinf rt -f hisguo to »nd w h comm; mi turn to the travel-! ling public 1 — Ou \\ t dm s hr iiight last Bailiff' H#hr and Mm-slmi Kirksey went j | to L F (lumbers Battle place on the. iv.r and capMirvdan.gr.. nan. j Mellon F!«w,.ill'll who is imlictcd h-r tissauli. with attempt, to murder.; Mellon shot at another negro tin- .ugh ; a crack in his bouse. _r HE Isdeaexdest '. ‘ after this issue will bu . printed on In-lay , mglits. Ibis will enable subscribers on the j ! Columbus Americas and oLr Florence mail routes “ to yA get their 1 J Sat- y urdi.v. , Ilioso ; . leceivug it from the j t „ eVer ~"Z V Dw,n,; '"I'M * ,n ,b ® «"«''*?. N-t '« i - write lenuthy articles but to send us i the bappeuings in Un-ir m-ighhor i hood in a concise form. If you nad fijn J.nd pr.we.nt you kuowbow wo ut:t U ' ,W! * it, ms Let us hear from you by Iho middle of each week, ■ -3Ir F B Greonry has a ("ltd in i paocr to''winch wc, dire'et He offers inducements in I all k.nds of Fancv and Family Gro | 1 Confectionaries and C nned (j (1() ds. Mr Gregory is otoof ,i,r! mmi attentive youinr ° bnsin«s A men ' ! {)ib( , s { ((} , J ., T'n ' _ W /'I 1 , ^pccml attention ' lo . ,, ‘ t> ! ,8< m ' ° 4 l -u-• ' . j Macon, G,»., dealer Car lS ? ‘ i'A7’ **'?*• Harueg in "’ j r iU1W X> “’r ", ,f,’ wrgoat and rest assorted atocka " Buggies aud Carriages of any ( bouse in Georgia. His prices | are reasonable. —Hjh. “ C. F. Crisp desires 8ir ^ s ns to to . . ... ol lb . “ , 8 *s nal District who desue G@j-, t 3081 ' car P f Hat they can probably bo by coin mum -ating with him the subject Applications should be filed by the loth of October. From 35 to 20 carp nra furnished each n. M «. MM n». twom 15th _ of October and first Muri-L each year. -Q.ite a number of subscriptions ans expiring dailv and we earnestly r ,. q .,.. s t ,he old patrons of Tin: Isdk pkxdest to come f.r.var.l and renew ; >t once. Tito paper has been a 1116 viai'or at jour firesides for eleven years and we wish you to con tin it • to receive it. We shall endcav or t^ make it more attractive than -Vi t, and t his cn 1 ask your .•ration and support. — The firs', m '.v balu of cotton of th.' season was brought to town on Wednesday by Mr. C. II. Stnbbr. Jilll'lli' US'-l 1 to stick typo for Ivnm-'NiiEST bat ho got proud an I ii-i'.v follows 'h-peaceful pursuits of " L't iiigt r. Ho sa\,i ho wouldn’t have i'll a- so pri vi*ns about, biin r in'.: in this bale but that .there wasn’t a “take” on the bo k and ho had to •*cbip iu" Ki iuething to got tho babv i dress. —Darwin claims that m m came from the lower iinivmds, some from ai mkoys ;uni others from hogs etc. (’here is a man in town who says th s is so, he is a direct dceeudant ol li» turtle. Ho has a head shaped ike a turtle and has no ejn bows, tie never caught a fish in his li e.but can catch a turtle any time ha wants turtle soup, uo matter what kind of weather, all lm has to do is to put in litl Hues and he hauls out his , u , r> — We take p’e.isuro in bringing *o the notice of our reader-, tho cur I of i Ur. S. S. I’, grr.m who has ertabli di a branch Af the old imd wuiltln ] muse of f laloott , ,, & t a Sons of t Rich I niond, Va. Macon. Mr. . . Begnim ., in isi vide-awiil.e , , itut , , full M of , lit ,, resources. is the master of the engine bnsi- J tn'es in ail of its details from the Foundry to the Gin house. Alreudv ho Inn built up an immense trade and :s fast working a revolution in h ” ,ll ' il,st 'T °f W«»st Georgia ! ’ h (, v is *»J’ vb f'U’t" ‘’ “. IiH ' «» " V "'.V >'f will i".'ai z- that au uec.!K-ary as a mulo. --Mr It F. Ilawes, our very • ffi j lUl-Ilt funs!, uj;i.stt r, I mu vticvt v<‘(l t ho | filly I\w postal notes. They are beaut i , ex-cumd ami look very much 'jr** , ft 1 ''*' 11 ticsa. lie postal , no.t-s , | 1 *» cutua from oo« 1 ™ !1,1 ‘ u * 'J*couU< Th y j ‘ 11 trnnsimtitrig! 1 ' 1 tmmi.v through the I l>iu fis they fire lo puyu- : I)|( , ,,, b.Mir- r vm run the same risk ' , , “' , 11 . ! ' VOU S** ** ^ ! " 7 e "" ,mi ' lsw ‘"““"'K tl "‘ u ' “** Monday t ext A« Bou has n monop yl „ Uli , ,„„ in „ s it fo attempt to jew him ou the Lo. — On Tucsdnv evening last, while ^j. .stei's Sib ey Fort, Tom Fort an-) Lrut.'i t Harrison were riding in a t , , , , , , b,oke out,it. fell upon iho horse’ heis He made u break ami the hoys pul <1 d wu on him but he could not h« stopped. They Hun began to out Ernest lit upon his feet, ^.bl-v feii andtlje win els of tho win* ! run ov, r hi* leg bat wiihonf se rious damage. Tommie fell bjw k ward as he jiulfped and had his arm i i under the wheel and broken ,lst below tb« elbow. Ho was car j mA homo Lou. t and and the the broken Im ken a... in whs! «hs| ' b 3 Hi. (V. 1. Caitei. fommiej i 8 «P «« d about and we guess will recover. The horse, after h*v I " the hovs in the ' r-.a.l ’* van t*. " v 1 i - h«,i. j, . U ’>* "f 7,12 been killed. e 1ml . me pleasure a few , days. | "K : * u ‘ r »do over (lie magnificent! l' !a,1,il 1 "' ,n 1)1 Dr. J. K. Barn,an. sit- j ,e ou tb « HEionabatcbet. creek l<! 1,111 1116 r»di and fictile and ,lK ’ Cr ,I) llli8 Veir l * ° nt! ° f tbo l,e * 1 ‘ K '° W " Up ' n,he Vhc0 ' Tbu j UOI " tl ® ,ni> Wil8 11 'cry fine otic. Tb’* j V r*' 'V'T 1 "'’’ ‘® I •’ P iecfl { i , )at M ,bw *° ««’«'< i nu ' 8 ”*» » ! ' ! ' i ' ,u,cfe of nt " r b’ " r, d | e* I" ri'hug ] thia field we found many lH ' U Umt W " n!<1 r ‘ iach 8 on horseback, nor was it being well limbed and heavily fruited from top to bottom. fi< kI Wi?l iie]d 8 l,aI ° 01 C0tl0l ! ' ‘ «»•»» "«>>■■ n-a«l« I. j «•“■'«<> i» .....ol plantation by his two sons Lee WilliimJ. Two bova that have raised in town, one of them; to Colleeo wifoti1 but neither ZmS afraid (J I v n ( ettj m W ss enr-eriutendiriD S“,Sg !i L hnrso Of thc<0 plow kind turning under stubble, | , of boys men arc- ms do. —Bill Hodge has broken into at last. For several years ho hss slipped and elided around town. He has been horse-whipped and ***l« i..,« to run iuto j.iil until this week. It seems that ou Friday evening last h« to Mr E 31. SWraui to borrow Mcew- £ ’ iver, which Mr. Sheram refused c loan. He went off and f ' oul1 return! d telling Mr. f'heiam 'hat Mr, 3Ti.lt r sent for flu* screw diivcr. (worth 35 cents.) This Mr Sheram let. Bill have it and it is 'he hist time that ho hits as nit. He got.after Sweet- William about it sev oral times but was told a different lie on each occasion. Patience oca soil to bo a virtue and on Thursday morning .Mr. Sheram took out a war r;ult f " r Bid charging him with lar cll v "fb r trust. He was bi'ongiit - *Bidg« Kin>cy and find, ilic * 1 ' J ‘^ re-nlfiatf in his being sent to n default of ft $o0 bond to up "ear btf.ire th« n<xt Hnj'crior Court, I5 > ing plo of the fancy boys be was to tho parlor where ho is hkoly to remain as there is not a man in town w ho would’go oti-Biil's loinl.’ Truly (ho way of tho tnius gressor is h od. —— • ♦ ——----- W A. Jims A t o , of Macon, car ry the hugest and most attractive stock of Dry Goods and Millinery than any other house iu Middle Geo* - — J ‘ ^ iHUi'.iTTOrl a,r ’ 11 J I!lornton - the Southern ^ 8;5 ? ,lU S5 CoIllu,L,l,s - Ga.. has ivcivcd his new stock c i'Falli ud Winter Clothing ," ^‘ U '* .* Jl ’ * ’ ' h. iin>, at i xv. cuiugly ll>W * ’ * *’ nbm is u 1 ol * * * r ' " i n a i | list ..la in making h,s .h , ‘ ,0 ‘ ,,lses war ' !l ' M »be Hmrkols uu * aecurea the boat bargains. of Clothing, Hats, Furnislii'igs b and , goods . pitCJ in is ‘ lKI * ' 1 “ ' 1 ' l, a nl '' ls b° * ,J 1 hornton . s mid examine his mngniti dent smell c in lit you np i" any kind cf set that you may do ■*ire. DEATHS. sou 3Ir. \V. A. Ling, of this county. She was UO years old last Al.trch and was {-robuhlv t'io o! ?ghJ lady ir, the comity It las only bo n a short while since her husband passed away and now the consort <■! half certury is called to sleep in I the tomb Ik si Ie him. May she rest j iu pcnca : On the 25th ultimo it Florence.! .Uury L^titiu Geriru<!<\ infant utC ! t r of Mr. Amos K.-nvon du *' d J - ^ 1 « !ie W! ’ s l ' l ’ ru *>“ Jl »'« ’>T 13th and w is but. six months | of age but tho wen (him- ." had wound ! i l , < | l „,,„ 1 „ (U „ [[ , lhe| K |,.„t„„. rP than is ordinary tho case as sainted roti.m- hi.,1 been taken from I •" r several months ago ** ] D:in’-C3 a Quart of Wii'skcv " ! " llf >» town and f *» ■»««»« l!l « inos. Pete is i l 'U' vsblu eut for nickels, an 1 ti.anipuiatos tobacco the j c ' T» or bug j"'™’ If " ,n,,st have played una «naMy wc-ii on this fccad m as some i no i,idUc * <! ‘ 1 biiu d ‘ink a quart of wbwk «y* O.n Tneadtiy im.mug he | ' xai fo “ ri<1 rie " i ' ti)c colored Mot ho | ,luit ^ C,lluch by Preacher 1,1 lll > Butt, inaeosiblo who noJiC.-d coudi-1 , H 1 "'h.d Kirksey. i’etecould not bet ( 1U<| u - p _ 0lM . u . r * u,, “‘ )ont " 1 1 »"‘ l rm .Jmtoly went to ,,ork a l ,on k‘ m - A fir a Cons.’dera ; bl « 1 cngib ol turn, Pete was monsed ! under medical treatment ” .......""- j on dm ground the anfs «to Mea in IVUr’s arms. Tins may have iutell ,) tt j a8 a joke but it camo near i i pVov itig u very serious one | 1 napldn High School : The cxorci.^s of the/all term begin on 10th of September. It is ^nroMly desired that, all pupils will outer on that day. Parties living ol town can make satisfactory arrangements fo- board by calling or writing to me. I hope wv abull have a good opening and that onr school shall increase in numbers 1 and grow into the nffeeimns of all tc ! » b »t extent that wo shall equal the * school cf -‘Ante Bcllum” days. Yonr teacher caanoi: do this with- i „ut your active cooperation and 1 brarfy support. JU Do you know of one i r.„J • «. W»* W. j, i, jour .Inlv », » good *»,» 1 friend to Lumpkiu to uso that inflo Are you able to pay tb« tni tbn tV of some 7 bov or oirl who » imn * . to enter school V, on account of l ,ovcrt - v ? 111611 them a IBnnco. «'» tkrir '«*• »»'! Itok. ,„l a. eeteetn of all people, J 1 sate, Tntiopn], PERSONAL NOTES. j Mr. D. W. Sur.'es has returned : from Gbipley. , r „ ir “37LL «- . p ll( i.K» r i , v i ' * . *• *' ' J * ’ *'* ih 1 10 ia P^ y father of twin boya. ' ! . Mr ^* slson Seymour ana wife, «uo j | bllt ® b f* n vWlil5 S lhe fnrail T o1 ’ * rr - j B Seymour returned homo last j L '*!""•'* I) l*. Liaiutneil mid wife, cf Dnv.son, who have been visiting rel in tho county returned heme yesterday, —Mr J A. B. Ward, of this conn j t week y, was to Mr*. married Sutton, on Thursday »,most of last j bio'lady of Fort Claim.-?, Ga. Cant. \V. II. Harriaun and family! left for their now home in A'lar.'taj last Wednesday. Their ruai.y friends were loth to nee thena depart. Wo j trust tiinv may i.n 1 heal'li, hap pi i u-sa aid prosperity in their new home. i Badiu-i wiaaiug to purchase Dress ! Goodsi for Fall and Winter wear j should by all means Bond lo \V. A. J t iiAN A Cu , Mncoo, for sauipli-s ho-. fore making their selections. It will pay you handsomely. THROUGH PRISON BARS. While tho th-nizens of tho crowd* cvl cities hia to the mountains and sea shore for rest during tho heated j i„, B| tfio average Stewart county u*. I 6Gi! i;s the thade of the county jail. As a matter of interest we pub ljah a Hst of lK ,.. rdel . a at tUo Uote , j 0 Stephen Gui- o, sentenced to the 0 j Ja j 0 gang for six months for steal j U g hog but being half crazy no o;io v. ill havo him. Walter Carter charged with assault and battery ; Torn ■ liiiivisou, burglary ; Zed Rob insim is a road defaulter who want ed to get out of corking the roads in lWs (u>uu , v becnnse ba belonged to a cvuhbort fi.-o cumpany. Jake Shcr Ulllll H8SUIllt ftiu j balterv ; Peter 1W ry, assault with attempt to murder; Mollie Kifig, larceny ; Neil Kim ^ li ^*> I'^uy aftc- trust. Th« R , "" k ‘ i8 ", to,a! V) * h, ® h 18 ctijmcitj o. tlio liotol ami it l ’ lkos 100 mnch cb ' ck « l * P»« t0 fetd t,,t ’ ra * ------------—---- A'ouciii save money by sending vour orders for DresUGoods, aery and Fancy Goods to W. A. Ju hat. A Co., 31,icon. ------- *-0JLE fcHAKii ST OKIES As the snake season is waning we thmnrht i„.cf ♦„ ."In , t i , 1 8U /‘ kt slo slo ‘ • u " b f , had L ’ ul ail lal1 10Mt ' ‘‘i-re goes. 0» IWI- «~k Mr. N. IV. Slm,tm,iu > wLo Iives !lballt ei - r!jI m,laB flom l,,wa 011 the Cl,,ll,,er ' road, was awakened by a pecnhai rattling noise in the hou n e. He im mediately i . get, up, for . , lm well ,, , knew ........ fll " 1 n t,ub b ® louk Muuai1 f ‘“ "“i 1 "-' luni! - a “ ,mk ® c ‘ ,,lctl »l> ,ru " r He killed him with his ni;(J 3* to be a rs'llesimkw ubi C ™ Let long, with llva -aM !,n, ‘ " ,n,tl0D * He tblflk8 lb * »a«ke a Joking h»r rata and that r:ui b,iu ' viiit ' b st,uteii n ; f L ’‘ l, * flf * r ’ s Iot 18 . 8 ,lr v - "J 3 ' 1Ul1 be uscr to keep fresh meat other things coo) in. One day ricfitlv ^ ^ 31r f ’ A U Ir-i-i ' Taiiniev L ’"f went " *n ‘ J ■ b ’ 5 w “ ’ to iraw »P « of U hi;il Bo p;ot tho basket up he ed •T uif -° u commotion in it, and soon ..... . c ,, llmtil ............... lo«.lli.b„, l! ‘V : r'If L‘i l > b o ^uok tut siwke by tho »ml . pul.- 1 '” 1 *' lrom ,bo b ‘ l8Uek and po f p<-d bi “ be,td »’#* ft-coach-w^ij. fire feet long, On Saturday evening last while r well-known citizen of tho Florence ,retnck w «» returning homo from Florence, and approaching Brier Creek hi i. lge.be .discovered a curious '^‘S object pioco on oi Urn short ground, join fed re °; Uie ’. lue object moved and he saw lbl * k ‘ k was some kind of snake of dirk greyisn color. As ho camo up to U ho 8 aVo i! - 11 sb ®*'P cl)t with bis wb *P and cut in eeveral pieces ns b ° tbooght. fter duving upon the 1"J looked back and was os j Loninlieil to seethe broken pieces r,v ‘* nln 8 pother after which the «*» k * crawled off into the bushes. H. ~J. tut l.u wihiit .IriiiiE. nnd buggy 1».rtolrti«loj 10 lb® nnd had never uncork. e<1 tb,,t ' As roc-n. however, as he 8aw tbe wonderful performanco of tbe snake 1m took one swig * for feur cf an accident. __ ”■ A. Jubas &.Co., of IDicon.hav^ roctivad full lines of fall *ni ‘ vyi-nter dry gwlu. Son4 ht OfBpttfli ’ t?as3 THE IPXjJLIsTET crcmsrTOiR,, HORSE HOE CULTIVATOR. GRANDEST PLOW IN AMERICA! One hand and mule can do as much and bet ter work than from two or three ordinary plows Is of light draught and easily operated by a of ifj> VGUI'S. 3£;'A Sample Phtv can be aeeti at ofico of Tbs Lnvrzts lysmstrju. ttcpltf ~ & 9 DEALER l\ CARRIAGES , T I ’ UGGIES. WAGONS, CMliIrai (Muses, \kmm> Leather k. < — / j Corner Cheiry and Second Streets, MACON, GA. fiS-Cail and see u<> or write for prices before purchasing. t Jan 1 t’4. ajrbonr Machine W@rlii ORANGE STREET, EAST OF ECFAULA M ILLS, EUFAULA, ALABAMA. FOUNDRY, MACHINE AND WOOD-WORK SHOPS, — MANUFACTURE— lJ Kinds Of BtUltlCF’S WoOtl Altieedal SSh^d n a IiUIllber. Our FOUNDRY is now in full blast, and all birds of Castings furnished at short woUc“. Hpecial attention given to repairing machinery. Our Machine Shop is in gooJ running order, doing first-class work Lumbei fumislu d in any shape. Dr“saed Weatherboardin 0 ’, Flooring a n I Ceiling dressed ml mulched. M-niM^ngs, Brackets, Etc., Etc. Q T "XT GmVpairing 1? T> A { }> J ctasu \T wSk fi department. Wo are prepared Parties to hiving da Gins and‘gu.wantec firat in this to r-ipair are requested to soul them in early If desired wo will store them fror until wanted iu tho full. We have a new Fir* Proof Ware IJoiHo now building where ti.*ey can be securely kept. We will furnish any castings wanted for Gins or Presses. Wo solicit your ot¬ dura ard iriiararitce sutniisfaction. TO AKH1VE: ° 110 ^ >«“d While Pine Sash, Doors amt Blinds, Sdliug Agents for all kind t of Machinery, such us Saw Mills, Str.tiouarv, For table and Farm Rogmos nnd Howe ‘-’cniei. BARBOUR MACHINE WORKS. June Eufanla, Alabama. 2, 1SS3. 3 m 8 ____ —»* to —■, * —.... ^lei . l_i i Y X O IR. 1 f ’* J ‘NO SHOD!) /1 Y, ’ CLOTHING; J ust iiGCoived By 8» G. E. T H § I AS. 1 J-trt . uraed bm Iho North, wber, w l li.-vve purchased a larga stock of k>pi mg ylotlu-g. On tmeonut ol my constantly increasing business, and carryiag over very little of last year’s ato,!:, i have Oecu compelled U, of mt hose •« heavy purchases. While I sell ni a low margin, I am notone so-called murclianfa who prelend t-soil cheaper than any one cisc. by offering old con ntei'-worn goods 1 ha; are dear at anv price. My r NEW, ........... ' HANDSOME, AND STYLISH and i have \ j dirH’C C fllld. Attl’ftCtiVO StOf’lc ^ to UlII. ' ’ Bsifidos my immensc-s stock of ready undo clothing, 1 have several thousand samples of new goads that I can havo mmia to order at short notice. Grand Opening This Week. Come One, Come All. (L E. TIIOMAS Clothier, Columbus Columbus, G i, Octl-1.1882. a B. BAVIS TP.TTTP ^ A TJT ^ I ^ U.X A —LliX. T . A Has removed his stock of XX XV IR, D W ARE to his new store at the old stand on Eufaula Street OPPOSITE HART’S BLOCK. 13- B. DWiS, Eufaula, Ala.