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LUMPKIN INDEPENDENT,
JL,lT311 3 Iiir\, GA...
SATURDAY......Sept., 224, 1SS3
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Cultivator and Dixie Farmer, one
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Postage free on all papers.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Hon. J. B. Richardson, Mayor.
Aldermen.—J. L. Wimberly, J. E.
Carter, C, C. Brooks. J. A. Thornton
andT D. Hightower.
Frank Eisksky, Town Marshal.
A p rival and Departure of Mails
Columbus —Leaves every morning,
Sundays excepted, at 5 o’clock a. m.,
»ud arrives daily at 8 o’clock p. ir,
Cuthbkrt. —Leaves every Monday,
Wednesday and Friday mornings nt
r. o’clock a. xi., and arrives same days
at 7 o’clock p. m.
Americus. —Arrives every Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday at 12 h., and
leaves same days at 1 o’clock p. h.
Florence.—L eaves every Wednes¬
day and Saturday morning at 5
■«i’slock and arrives same days at 8
♦’clock r. u,
Mnuev orders cun be obtained tip
♦n «ny money order office n the Uni¬
ted States. B. F. Hawes, F. M.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
Methodist Church.—R ev. L- A.
Darsey, Pastor. Services on the 1st,
Srd and 4tli Sundays in each month.
Prayer-meeting every Wed nos hiy
night. Sund y School every Sunday
morning at 9 o'clock ; A.T. Fort,
Superintendent.
Providence.—P reaching on the
2ud Sabbath in each mouth, by the
pastor, Rev. L. A. Darsey. Sunday
School every Sunday at 9 o’clock,
J. B. Brazier, Superintendent.
Baftist Cnur.su.—Regular Confer¬
ence on tho Second Sunday. Pray¬
er-meeting every Thursday night.
Sunday School every Sunday morn¬
ing at 9 o’clock, M. (Jo) butt, Super¬
intendent.
Shady Grove —Preaching on the
4th Sabbath in each month, by the
Pastor, Rev. W. M. Howell.
Klim.—P reaching ou the 3rd Sun¬
day in each month by Rev. W. B. Slo¬
vens.
LODGE MEETINGS.
Masonic. —C'rosn Lodge No. 12
meets ou the 2nd Saturday in each
month at 3 o’clook p. in., T. D. High
towel, Vi. M.
I. O. O. F.-Stewart Lodge No. 44
meets every Tuesday night. A. a.
Fort, . G,
Harris Encampment meets on the
1st Monday night in each month. •
Khights of Honor.—S towart Lodge
N.. 2629 meets at Masonic Hall o 8
tho first Tuesday in each month at '3
o’clock p.m., and on Monday night
before the 3r Tuesday at 7 o’clock.
FAIOI FOIt MALE!
I offer the property known as tho
Thornton and Cox places, containing
252| acres, more or less, and situat
«d in ^ miles of Luiapkin. Conven¬
ient to churches and schools, &c.
Three wells good water and several
fine springs on the place. Two good
framed dwellings of four rooms each,
besides cook room, with good brick
and rock chimneys. Plenty out build
ings, such as" smoke house, barn,
corn crib, straw house, cotton home,
buggy and wagon shelters and ten¬
ant houses. Laud is comparatively
level. I run only two plows, and my
crops this year I estimate as follows:
Plenty oats, corn, fodder, peas, pota¬
toes and meat to feed all stock, labor
and a family of five or six persons,
bssides Twenty bales cotlon. Call and
see for yourself if yon want to buy.
I’m determined to sell, and offer
cheap. H. B. Everett.
S«pt. 1st-1883.
RIj5LEY‘S
PHILOTOKEN
A tried, and reliable Cura iorailmenta of
ladies. Will aid Nature, prevents Nausea,
and Nervousness, and should be taken du
ring the critical period. Has saved many
lives. Endorsed by thousands of ladies a-;
tha host remedy of its kind. Any druggist $1
llltir.EY’S BUCHU The
best diuretic and touio.
Weakness, Cures most Kidney and Bladder troubles,
Whites, and Pain in back.
Supersedes druggists, afl SI.00 other kidney- remedies.—
AU a bottle.
CHARLES F. LISLEY, NEW Y 0 ltK.
AROUND TOWN.
—Yonus will now resume bor place
a3 the evening star.
—We have had fine seasons this
week for planting turnips.
—The Lumpkin Baptist Church is
undergoing extensive repairs.
—Stewart Superior Court comities
on the 4th Monday in October.
•—Half of tho stores on tho public
square need now covers of shingles.
—A number of tho public schools
of tho county will close uext Friday.
—The removal of Tee Independent
office has been postponed for the
present.
—The usual sorvicon may bo ex¬
pected at the Methodist Church to¬
morrow .
—There is not half the sickness ia
the county now as tkaro was two
weeks ego.
—The cotton gins that are run by
water power are extensively patron¬
ized this season.
—The cotton crop of Stewart coun¬
ty has been seriously cut off by the
drouth just ended.
—The auction sale of A T. Fort’s
stock of goods will commence this
morning at 10 o’clock.
—Bo sure to pay your subsflrip
tiou to The Independent tho first
time you eomo to town.
—Marshal Kirksey 1i»b a force em¬
ployed who are grubbing up the
stumps iu the cemeteries.
—Tax Collector ArU will com
moneo his first round next week be¬
ginning at Antioch on Monday.
— Hickory and white oak chccso
soils readily to the Saturday night
trade at twenty Cents per pound.
—Mr. William Abbott has opened
a stock of family groceries in the
store lately occupied by Mr. C. B,
Seymour.
—Jerusalem oak weed is highly
recommended to keen weevils out of
corn. See agricultural department
on fourth page.
—Look cut tor the rod mark at the
top of your paper. Your subscription
is out and tho proprietor is anxious
(or you to settle.
—Several new scholars entered the
Lumpkin High School this week and
still there is room for a few more.
Send in your children.
—Tho first garno of croquet of the
soasin was played on tho public
square ono evening this week. We
thought the game had played out.
—A Lumpkin inan was ftsrcod to
boy a cow this week so that ho could
keep her from breaking into his corn
field. She wifi make good beef iu a
fow weeks.
—The real cstale belonging to the
estate of the late N. It. Trammell is
now offered for sale. It consists of
two plantations and a house and lot
iu Lumpkin. Boo advertisement iu
another column.
—For tho accommodation of the
ladies W. II. Williams, Assignoc of
A. T. Fort, will havo auction sales on
Wednesday of each woek. aw well as
on Saturday. Auction sales to-day
un( i uex fc Wednesday.
—The drouth in Stewart countv
Wftg )jrokou on gnod keL h n .
Qrou8 ahowerg in different localities.
During the week tho woalher has re
mained c i oudy wilh raills ia almoet
e?er7 * gactlon o{ the OOQnty .
-The , ladies of , the , _ Baptmt . Church
ha . '’ e bs ^ ht f ncw car ^ f f the
a “ !i * a “ d threeMiandsome ,
CbalrS f ° r tb ,° ? U811,1 Aro !K,W
. to have tho interior of the
preparing
church and benches re-painted.
—Joo Griffis claims to have lost u
whole crop of sweet potatoes by the
scratching of ono long legged roos
ter, and says that ho will wager a
dozen fox-eqnir/els that the rooster
can scratch down the Court House
. , .
m a W00tt 8 rimo.
—If tbosp froiit-gato women wore
smart they would have thoir hus¬
bands build their houses oven out to
the sidewalk and with little halconiss
on the front cf them, so they could
sit in them and see what is going on
up and down tho streot.
-—A house aiul lot in Lumpkin
that is valued at $500 will rent for
$75 per annum. Fifteen percent,
per annum is a pretty fair profit and
ought to induco men of meuhs to
erect a few cottages in our town.
They could either sell or rent at a
profit.
—A while man and four negroes
were arraigned before Judge Wil¬
liams, of tbs Mineral Springs Dis¬
trict, on Monday, on n charge of
trespassing on tho lands of Mr.
George Fontaine. They were bound
over in sums of fifty dollars each to
appear before tho Superior Court.
—Williams & West will bsgiu
opening their new stock uext week
and will have an advertisement in
Tue Independent of next Saturday.
This stock is entirely new and will
doubtless attract much attention, as
Mr. John West, who eeloctod the
goods is a young man of
Ms'o.
—The exorcises of tho Pleasant
Valley School, under the tutorship
sf Mr. E. W. Rodgers, will close next
Friday. Tho exhibition on Friday
night will begin at 7 o’clock and will
consist of spoechos and compositions
by the scholars, interspersed with
vocal and instrumental music by
Miss Nannie and Mr. Abner Coley.«
—it a merchant desires to turn
over his money rapidly ho should
advertise in his county paper niul lot
his customers know whothc.r he in
tends to bring on a fail stock of
goods or not. Much trado is divert¬
ed from Lumpkin just beciuso her
merchants do not sufficiently adver¬
tise what they have to Boll.
—Ou Wednesday last Zed Robin¬
son, colored, was released fr na jail
having served out his term of sixty
days as a road defaulter. Zed says
that when he is called upon-to Work
tho roads again that he will respond
with alacrity and will not claim to
belong to a puthbart lira company.
There are still nine prisoners in jail.
— Wm. Rood a colored man of this
county,who t uns a one-horse farm.has
throe bales of cotton ou hand that
ho raised last year, not wishing to
sell it ut tho low prices at which
has boon selling. William is a sub¬
scriber cf Tub Indsdendent and
will be well off if ho continues to farm
as ho does now and continues to
read his home paper.
•
—The following arc Ihe quotations
for cotton in tho CMur.ibus market
on Thursday morning: low nrddllnge
bj; middlings Si; good middlings Of.
Ihe E i fa id a quotations Wednes¬
day were as follows ; low middling!,
S; middlings 9^;good middlings 0;' 1
Tho Americas market Wednesday is
quoted : low middling 01; middling
good middling Si.
—Mr. Robert II. Yorus has two un
usually industrious boys. Ed, who is
almost fourteen years of age, attends
to the grist mill, and Jim, who is not
over twelve, runs tho saw mill, each
doing the work of a grown man.
Bob used to bo a smart boy hitnaelf
about 3G years ago, but it takes up
the most of his time now tolling
Munchausen stories and feeding the
steers.
— Wo regret, to hear of tho death
of the seven months old infant of
Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Battle, of Flor¬
ence, which occurred at Gainesville
on last Saturday. The child had
bean sick for aorno time and was tak¬
en to Gainesville by its fond parents
hoping that a change would be ben¬
eficial, but their hopes were not
realized. They returned to Florence
with tbs remains on Monday.
— What subscribing for liis county
paper profited a sensiblo man: “A
citizen subscribed to tho paper a fow
months ngo, and last week ho esmo
into the office and said: ‘That was a
good investment i rnado. I saw an
i'etn in Journal,this woek that gave
wo information that secured me pat¬
ronage to the amount of about $75,
00, which I would have missed i£ I
had not been a reader of your paper.
A word to the wise iu sufficient.”
/—I’ote Long, the negro who was
.mentioned in this column two wooks
ago as having drank a quart of whis¬
key at one time, was in town this
week and is in a rather pitiable con¬
dition. His left arm is completely
paralyzed and ho is unable to work
and has no way of getting his ra¬
tions. Our readers will remember
that ho if: not very sound in his mind
and ihat-tlie whiskey was furnished
him by other parties as a practical
joke.
—On Saturday night last while tho
Deputy Sheriff of Russell county,
Ala., was coming into town his bug¬
gy was run into and demolished by
parties driving a double team at a
lively rate. Tho sheriffs mission to
Lumpkin was to carry to Alabama a
negro whom tho officers of the county
had arrested on a requisition from
tho Governor of Alabama. Tho
charge against her was burglary. On
Sunday morning she was taken from
jail and tho Sheriff started out on
horseback, with tho woraau footing
it. lie probably found this modo of
travol slow and tiresomo, for when
ho passed Shady Grove tho woman
was riding behind him and tho rate
of speed was increased.
Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Romo, Ga.,
says : “I used Brown’s Iron Bittors
for indigestion and derived much
benefit.”
You can save money by sending
your orders for Dress Goods, Milli¬
nery nr.d Fancy Goods to W. A. Ju
ban & Co., Mnoon.
PERSONAL NOTES.
Mr. F. S. Singer went to Atlanta
week
Mr. J. Colbert Price, of Eufaula,
was iu town this week.
\Jlov. L. A. Darsey left on Monday
last to visit his mother at Suwanoe,
Fla.
Mias Beulah Battle, of Columbus,
is attending Andrew College at Cnth
bert.
Miss Alice Singer in visiting tho
family of Mr. Joo E. Singer, in At
laula.
Mr. M. L, Everett has been con¬
fined to tho house this wool: with the
sore eyes.
Mr Abner Flowellen of Montgome¬
ry, son of Captain A. II. Flowoikm,
was in town this waok.
Miss Annie Gordon Brewer loft
for Cutkbert yostorday to resume her
studies at Andrew Female College.
Mias Flossie Barnum lift for Cuth
bort on Monday, to attend Andrew
Female College which opened Wed¬
nesday.
Mr. S. Flics Waller, of this coun¬
ty, was married to Mies Helen Mo
Rao, of Quitman county, ou tho 8th
instant.
Mr. Henry Moove, formerly of this
county but now hailing from Ala¬
bama, was over on a visit to his
Stowait county friends this week.
Misses Molliu Dhstnuka and Flor¬
ence Davidson, of this county, sue
attending school at Prof. McNulty’s
Male and Feint ie College in Dawson.
The Enquirer-Sun annonnes that
tho Cohabus Female College bad a
flattering opening on last Wednes¬
day. Between eighty and ninety were
in uttcndcnco and many more expect¬
ed, We wi.-h Prof. Glenn great suc¬
cess. He is highly educated, a splen¬
did gentleman and has a College
equal to the best iu the state.
Tlx Vaason Journal says of tho now
school recently opened iu Dawson,
“Frol. Lowrcy is meeting with fine
success with his school. Already, ho
has matriculated more than fifty pu¬
pils, with quite a good number ol
oihers yet to enter. Prof. Lowrey is
one of tho finest teachers in Georgia
and ho is universally popular as auch
by all who know him. Wherever a
person has sent to echoed to him
once they invariably want to send
again”. Mr. Lowrey is a native of
'Stewart county, llo ia not only a
fine teacher but a true gentleman.
Ono thing cun bo said of him, how¬
ever strongly he may oppose an ene¬
my ho never went back on a friend.
We wish tho stato of Georgia was lull
of such mon as J. W. F. Lowrey.
W. A. Juuan o4 Co., of Macon,have
received full lines of fail and winter
dry goods. Send fur samples,
HAVE YOU A LADDER?
Wo are now entering the fall and
winter season when fires are ihoio
frequent and a fow precautionary
suggestions may not be out of order.
Lurnpkm is arranged no that a fire
company would bo of little service in
or-so of firo. In tho first place the
dwellings ni o scattered bo that it
would be impracticable to have cis¬
terns enough to uecni ‘0 a full supply
of water. In tho second place the
town is too poor to indulge iri tho
luxury of a fire company and water
supply. As the public square is laid
off and buildings erected, it makes
ono shudder to oven think about a
firo breaking out among the stores.
They are ail wooden structures and
being old and well seasoned, should
a fire begin it would swoop away an
entires range. Wo believe that tho
host plan that tho piooplo can devise
is to put a ladder upon cash dwelling
and stores house iu the town and
keep it there. Tho want of ladders
has always been the principal draw
back iu Lumpkin iu case of a fire.
As Boon as an alarm is given our
citizens respond with alacrity, each
man carrying a bucket of water as
he goes, and if the houses are pro¬
vided with ladders it will not bo a
hard matter to extinguish a firo be¬
fore it gets under full headway. The
ladders will cost but little and the
suggestion is worthy ol the attention
of property owners.
A low condition ql health is com
mon with many who ailew them¬
selves to worry. Mental anguish
causes bodily sufferings. Anxiety
and care has broken down many con¬
stitutions. A train of disorders usu¬
ally follow mental distress. Heart
affections, nervousness, sleeplessness,
dyspepsia, liver complaint, kidney
troubles, etc., are among Lbo Hat. A
sura remedy for relieving all msntal
and physical distress is Brown’s Iron
Bitters. It at once strengthens every
part of tho' body making work a
pleasure and care unknown.
- ---- .
Daniel Buie, Lustou, Gn., says :
“Brown’s Iron Bitters relieved mo of
severe suffering from dyspepsia.”
LAID UP FOR REPAIRS
** Colbert Price drove quite pret¬
a
ty pony to Lumpkin this week,which
attracted tho admiration of the town
boys when they saw it hitched up to
a dog cart. Nothing would do but
our aesthetic livery man and tho dry
goode man on the corner should take
a ride. Tho Lumpkin boys enjoyed
the rido for a while but in an evil
movement thoy attempted to cut a
iignreS. Tho pony thought that ho
was again in the circus ring and the
time .had arrived for Lira to kick the
clown’s wagon to pieces. His heels
flew with the old time rapidity and
with dangerous c-ffoct. The first effort
struck our roiithotic young man on
the knoo cap and sent him to grass*
Tho dry goods man had just turned
around to jump out when tho pony’s
heels waro hurled backward for tho
second tinio, Tho juinpor roceivad
ouch an impetus that ho landed on
tho ground suddenly and abruptly.
Tho damages may bo repaired before
frost, but it will tako several bottles
of liuament and the half soling of a
pail’ of pants to do it. Any of our
boys can drive a stage horse, a mule
or an ox, but they don’t hanker alter
homos that have fought in battle nor
thoso who hi years gone by per¬
.
formed in the saw dust arena. Yea
ter day one of the young men was
hobbling around ou crutches, while
for tho present the other takes Lis
meals standing up.
TO SUBSCRIBERS.
As all subm'iplionsgwith tho now
proprietor begin on September 1st,
wo are very desirpftRpto havo all old
subscribers eomo forward and renew
as soon as possiblesso as to get our
books properly arranged! Wo pro¬
pose to give you if first class papo
iu every respect and ask your co-op¬
eration and support.
All subscriptions,;up to September
1st arc duo and must bo paid to A.
B. & R. B. Ilamscn.
S55SS~S5SS2
N cw Advertisements.
EeaSEstaieFerSale
The real estate of Eflato K. It. Trammell
deceased. rinntalicn situated miles
-South-east, of Lumpkin, Ga., containing 175
acres of wait improved land; 1 os well and
is in good state of cultivation. Good build
in;;* tion and nno well of Water. Also planta¬
situated (U miles South-east of Lump
kin, on Pntauta Creek; lies well and is very
productive. Has 7 room dwelling and »:•* ■ -
essavy uui -bouses, good gin Ik- use and press
Health of the community cannot be excelled
iu the Stato. Also house and lot in good
condition in Lumpkin. Titles perfect. For
further particulars apply to
J. P. TRAMMELL, Lumpkin, Ga.,
D. G. TRAMMELL, Dawson, Ga.
Sop22-S3
Tax Notice—First liossnd.
I will he at tho following places at
the times herein mentioned for the
purpose of collecting the State nsd
County taxes for 1883. ,
Antioch, Monday, Sept. 24th.
Green, Hill, Tuesday, Sept. 25th
Slaughter Creek, Wednesday, Sep¬
tember 20th.
Richland, Thursday, Sept. 27th.
Fataula, Friday, Sept. 28;h.
County Line, Monday, October let.
Midway, Tuesday, Oct. 2nd.
Florence, Wo duos day, Oof. 3rd.
Pinkston’s Store, Thr yday Oct.
4th. :■
Lumpkin, Sat o.-tfay, Oct, fri.h.
G. IV. ARD, T. C.
Sept. 2fth-1883.
$100 BOLLMS A WEBf!
MV can guarantee the above amount to
good, active, energetic
AGENTS!
Ladies ai well as gentlemen, make a Success
iu the business. Very little capital required.
AVc have a household arliolo as salable as
Hour.
It Sells itself.
It is used every day in the family. You do
net need to explain its merits. There is a
rich harvest for all who embrace this go'dc-n
1-arn opportunity. It business casts yon only ono cent to
wTiat our is. Buy a postal
card and write to ns and we will Bond you
our prospectus and full particulars
FREE !
And wo know you will derive more good
than you have any idea of. Our reputation
as a manufacturing company is such that
we can «wt afford to deceice. Write Iqujs on
a receive postal lull and particulars. give your address plainly* aa-1
BUCKEYE M'P’a CO,
Marion, Olsio,
LIDIPJON HIGH SCHOOL.
The Session of 1.883 84 will open
on Monday, 10th of September. The
Principal earnestly solicits a liberal
patronage from Lumpkin and Slew
art and adjoining counties. You can
not find a better school in South
West Goorgia. Terms as heretofore.
Board in good families at satisfacto¬
ry rates.
J. F. TATE, Principal.
Sept. 8tf
J. H. BARTLETT,
—WITH
H- B, KAflSVS,
CUTHBERT, GEORGIA,
Dealer In Best Grades Foreign and Domestic,
taplo and Fancy
MY GOODS aid (ME III,
Also Booty and Shoos, Hats, Notions, Laces etc
Mrlligheftt market price paid for Country-Produce. ' Call on or send veur 3 ar¬
dors to tho EMPIRE SI ORBS of
HOMER Bo MATHEWS,
Sep8 3m Fo r pj,o*Bost Goods at the Lowest Priee&
THE
upl-A-Intiet
arcntTxoiR,,
ONE HOUSE HOE CULTIVATOR.
GRANDEST PLOW IN AMERICAS
Ono 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
boy of 15 years.
C®“A Sample Flow can bo soon at office of TiieWlujpein Independske.
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CARRIAGES, HUGH J pwaR E GO , WAGONS,
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Corner Cherry and Second Streets,
MACON ? GA.
KS^Call and see us or write for prices before purchasing.
t Jan 1-84.
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Wewki
ORANGE STREET, EAST OF EUFAULA MILLS, EUFATJLA, ALiiAm.
FOSMSEY, IACIB3 MB 1O0B-10M SHOPS,
<- MANUFACTURE—
Cotton Gins, Condensers and Feeders, Cotton
Presses, Sasli, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings and
all Kinds of Builder’s Wood Maeerlal Lumber.
Our FOUNDRY is now ia full blast, and all t ied.,- of Castings furnished nt
short notice.
Special attention given to repairing machinery. Our IIicLiaa Shop is ia en*J
running order, doing first-class work.
Lumber furnished in any shr.ne. Dressed Woathorboardia^, Maoris a as I
Coiling drowsed and laotcUed, Mouldinga, Bnicketa, Etc., Etc, "• " * *
G I N, li E P A I B, I H G.
department. Vvo aio prepared to ao Gin Repairing and guarantee firefc clasps rrork ia thtf
Parties haviug Gins to repair aro requested to Bead them ia early
if desired we will store them fror until wanted in tho fait. Wo have a naw Fir#
Proof Ware House now building where they can be soenroly kept.
dors Wo and will gnnrautea furnish auy satuimfuction. castings wanted for Gins cr Presses. V/u 'solicit 1 rear fl*.
TO ARRI\E: Ono car load Wliita Pine Sasb, Doors and Blinds.
Selling Agents for all kind i of Machinery, fill Oil n as Saw Mills, Stationary, P»f.
tabic and Farm Engines and ITowo Scales.
BARBOUR MACHINE WORKS.
June 2. 1883. 3m pufa ula, Alabama.
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-B IK C 13] Xj a X O IR,_
-0
i 10 SHODDY ’ CLOTHING;
Just Received By
T7-1 THOHIS
II 4- jiD o 13
I havo jdst roturnod from tho North, where I have purchased a largo stock of
opung Clocking, On account of my constantly increasing business and
carrying raaaa heavy over very purchases. little of While last year’s I sell stock, at low I havo boon compelled’to
of those so-called merchants who pretend a to sell margin, cheaper I am notone
olas, by offering old counter-worn than any one
goods that aro dear at ativ price. My 3
new, Goods are *
Handsome, and stylish
AND I HAVE
A Large and Attractive Stock to Slioose x ^ rom.
Befides my iramonses stock of ready-made clothing, I have several thousand
samples of new goods that I can havo made to order at short notico.
Crand Opening This Week. Come One, Come]AII.
«. E. THOMAS Clothier, Columbus
Columbus, Ga., CHI4 18S2.