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Table of Weights and
up t ures. - •
Whet*........ ... r 0P
ShellSQ Corn.. \ ,. ;*;-C6
Corn in the ear 70
ltye........... 60*
Peas......... 60
0 m':X.+X nts |#::n 3 2
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Wbite Beaus....... 58
Castor Beam....... . . 40
Clover Seefl........ ......CO
Timothy Seed.____ ■ •« ...40
Fl«x SeeSl . . . . . .Vi
Hemp Seed. ...... ......14
Blue ,Cinis» Sped.. ..ii
Huclcwlif-ut............... *. 52
Dried l'etiebes.. * « • • • ....38
Dried apples.. . .....24
Onions ..... • ■ • * • * ....57
bait........ ....50
Stone coal..... • • 4 • • ......33
Malt.......... .....10
Bran.......... ......20
Ttwnips....... ......55
Plastering Hair............. 8
TJuslacited Lime............80
Corn meal . 48
Fine Salt... 54
Ground Peas 25
Cotton Seed 33J
Be Sure to Sow ,'f ats.
The Enquirer Sun Iras several times
voluirUeredfits advice to the furim rs
of this Beet ion with reference to sow¬
ing oats. If it is heeded it will not
only prove a blessing to the agricwl
tural community, but will bo of gen
eral interest to tloeoui.tr; a larg.t
The various irfaudries aio depeiid
ent one u tou the other and to im¬
pede the interest of the farmer is to
clog the motive power of the wltoh
juachif.Cry. The prosperity of ngri
culture very largely depends upon
tli© raising of homo eupplies upon
tbe plantation, and unless the r i.rm,
is self sustaining there is not nor
cun there bj any success. 0 to of
the items which gees wry fty in this
direction is the raising of a sufileient
quantity of oats, The farmer with
bis well filled barn of outs is inde¬
pendent of western corn for his plow
slock and need not pity ruinons cred¬
it prices for such provender. We
have known mules to keep sleek and
ftt through the entire plowing soa
@on when fed on nothing else Hum
oatB. It serves as long forage, and
ern as wall. Those who made pood
emps of , oats , last , . spring have , not .
forgotten Low well it helped to
bridge the summer. It is now about
tune to prepare to put them into Ihe
ground and if the iigrieult u\il com
innuily will d ivoto much of their in¬
tention it' this direct ion, they will
not regret it when th<» corn in their
cribs begins to grow low. Do sure t
sow oats. — Columbus Enquirer.
Tift *
Ska nnua Balloon . —Speak
ing of the topographical n.sea of tbe
balloon, Mr. Simmons, lho aeronaut,
in ctmueciiou with his late voyage
across the English channel, thus
writes : ‘Not only the land lav bo
low uslike a map, but tho bottom of
the sea is clout ly seen in every direc
tion r Every channel and shoal is
sharply marked, and fprtps & fibrous
net-work. By the aid of instantane¬
ous photographs there will bo no
end to the increase of our knowledge
of the sea through balloons,as charts
of greater exactness' tlian any yet
existing could be made of the bot¬
tom of the Rea, at least, of shoah
sh illow enough to ofl'.-r danger to
tailing craft.”
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IIkmovino \Yarts —A correspond¬
ent of the Germantown Tclegrilj h
rays: “Fresh, clean hog’s lard,
robbed three or four times ou tiny
kind of warts on horses or cattle will
remove them on three or four appli¬
cations. I have removed tho warts
time after thru and have never been
able to find the warts for the fourth
uppUoation.”
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From Candy. -One tea cup of gran
ulated sugar ; one tablespoon of but¬
ter, uul just enough water to (lis
solve. Boil five minutes, Tho vine¬
gar prevents the sugar from grauu
la'inaf t giin# Any iJosiffid fiavbfiug
c in bo added just before taking from
the stove. Four ou buttered plates,
aud when cool enough pull.
The fashion of clipped hair pre¬
vailed for a short time during the
reign of Francis I, whose long hair
was accidentally burns#! off during
n sham fight reducing him to a con¬
dition to a Inelf his courtiers prompt¬
ly brought themselves by artificial
means.
A lady wjturuiug homa later tharf
usual, found her little girl, 3 years
old, In bed. The latter was asked :
‘Lillie, have you said your prayers ?’
‘Yes.’ ‘Whom did you say them to,
Lillie ?’ ‘There wasn’t nobody
them so I said to God.
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MAGNETIC farcipHiiTsi IUHG
•• children 'fhey a*fe with pfcbxdl weak lungs: JEdSkllcnf cj#“of e CsaA
ao
monia or croup in ever kuuira wh re
Karments are worn. They o}<o prevent
cur Heart Lifi: -u!i)--., Cold*-, tflicu'imti m,
Neuragia, hirri! and all Throat, Trnuhns, l iptitrui, i:,i
cv.Ciiiri'-r kind red ,!:« aus, VVill wearuuy
yHfeliel^A r
! U’
runny ot the lairest aud heat, i t boih »>.xe.i.
Labor, study r,mi reseatch ;n Anvriea,
ropeau'’ Magtn-tic Erast i-rit P.’At lauds, have 'ttlfoPil:ft({ rysnlUsl jn the
I.u uj' nt. nr. ertfct nrf
L'ulartli, of n remedy which confidur N-> i'rn »
King the Mase«*t, Op- Lrf*iik. U# ««aAi
tlie afflicted org.-.ris, uiu .r ro tor- them to
u healthy action We place ourprtea for 1
A ji; .ho.i'.ce at Lax than (Oie tweulieth of the
Vrha, *5^ihvih;'ih asked lv '*'1.; ‘.'tr^^rf ra.IWv re... #*« $*.
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who 1 < , . i
versons have tried Dragging till, r ton.
IICW <trmti,'i?itiim'tiul: TO OBAIN this Appliance. Go.,
,v..itr torth.au.
liotgolthen;, th. vriic'to the pronvirtora,
price, iu tt letter at oui risk, and tl.c-v
iciihireslineni without ti.elieine, On
N. ite.
livolh no mill fetl where they me worn, or
m>,wu refuse d v .
RIDLEY'S
P III L O T O K E N
A tiUil, t.t.u riVi'l.lo '’urc foniilmertsiof
Indies. NerVouluestt, Will nid Xn;uro, pr.-vontuNaasun,
and and aiuinid |)« tnkan ifflt
.lives. ring Uni cr.licat v riod. lias saved many
Fiul-rstd l.y Uionaands yf l.idiuu a
the bi HlreAn-'ty nt its kind. Any druggist SI
J{I«I,KY « BUCUU Thu
best dimutic. usd tunic. ■
Cores must Ktducy and illadd r troubles,
tV. ukni'SH,i\\ Inks, and Fain in huck.l
Supersedes all ..liter kidney Unut-dies,-.
All din -'i Is, SJ.OOa bottle.
cHAULfii, 1*. i.I$L4.V, EEW JtiRK-j
1 jCgnl A d vertisom cuts :°i
Stewart V-li<-i-’ !f >:»lox {,,i
WibLbfeibia r'iuviyttiK'-.f, im!*:*.
on th firstT'.i. silay iiiN’.
vuinbor in tt, liuior, jEo Coint 4<>fe>uf dt•.«■
in 1 nmptuu. TiotWliin’riu li.■(. ii Ivouim of&\1..
tlio l.)IJow-;»jfr in'“’ ert, tu- .v-it : I.o!s ot l.nul
number.-,, (lit) an.uUT; iu tla-. 23rtt Ow
irict ot Sti ifeu-f ruilety; Levhiit) on ns th,
propivtyel’ 4> IIilrli-y'UH.Inr'Ai] rxue.n
tinn issued Irum St -v.-.irt Superinr Court in
■aver of Jow'i'h Q. Vi'ei.t Ai'aiiiKttNiiul G. II.
Hurley. 3u4 ti In now proceedin'.; for
benefit ot S. S Fverett and 4, \V. .Milt r
Fx cutorsw estiite of J5. ’Miltey, d« 00 kA«i 1 :
l.evy liiailii by V. IL i oilim, former shor
itV. J’reptriy in po:KoKhioii.i>l iii'.U ■'DSf'-ii't
iilit. J. ii. URil-TIS, SlicriiV.
Oct. 5lh -D83.
EOlvCiTA 8 tj5wakt Coosty.
\ Office nt Ocdim\ry of uuid emmiy.
George SLitcm ini * applied tome for Ex
emotion personalty and th*sittings.apart ^
JU1:1 Vlthwaoll (ini( . Dlt , (il , wl , llhl ,
upon the aumo at ten o’*lock a. ji., ou tho
S.-vi ntoenth day of November 1883 at my
i ii Ace. J. B. LA1XMHK, Ordinary.
Oot. 27th»IS;M-3t. •
ADMlKISTIlATOIt’S SALE OF WU
ESTATE.
GEORGIA STEWART COUNTY.
tinder and By virtue of m order froinjtlit
Court, of Ordinary ■«pf s^id ounnty, will be
Ri'hl beb' iv tho Coil -t House (lo ir m I.uurp-
3.in. on the first Tuesday iu Nimuiiber next,
bc.tvie.-u ihe l.'W'ul sale, hours, to the bijili
<*t luwiug biddir; lands and t)i at l.ingij% public to outcry.. llio EhtataM)!' The li|
Mrs. j. iiiiuiii'MeGinty Intent' said county
dreeatu-d; to-wil: Lot land No. sixty-seven
less six aermi, anil s'xty-sbveu acres i ll’No,
sixty-eight plitee otiiittuuiiig Otinsthnling" liumlred tbe old Hme
j two aud sixty
three acres more or less. A1 o one liumii-ed
and thirty-four and one half ncros of East
parr Nuitiber sixty-ciglit, and seven tier os
tin re or less ott lot number thirty-nine.
UoutiUmtiiig thy providence ptnee, mi which
Mr. JaniesjVi olidiMllidrwh . Tarut-r now lives. Contain
ing und-forty-ouetiud n led!
acres mere orliss. All ot these lands lie
iu the twuutv.second District of StewartI
county. Sold t«r llm benefit of tho heirs,
It. Q. McGlNTY, AD.-mr.
Ovi . 3m48G»t.'
GUAR DIAS' 'SEALE OF LAND
GEOKGU UTI-AVART COUNTY.”
ITuc’ur mill liy.vh'tuo of an Order from
tin.' Court otOriluuliy ot said risinty. will be
h >1.1 buuii'ti tin 1 Court Hiiuso Do n- iu Imnip
Iciu between the l.nuul sulo hunts ou tho
it.ft tncsdiiy in laud Norumbor No. F.ui-ty-iOiir ntxt at ni(d public
outcry, lot. ol for
ty.fivi) iu^tlio '.INvi-nt; -first District of said
county t-o’oiVgiug to tho Minor Orphtwis ot
HaiMiT Kcnn. 'iy lam of raid ooucty ife
ccitsi .I. Turns bhe half cash, Aufclmtf ‘ weive
months time. Sold for la. In;until of said
minors, Scptciun'or Vhti 18:tt, .1 olm 11. IVaroo
Ginudinu 20th of 1833. .Minoi-s btunaulKcitncday.
Aug,
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krmxs Ammm&i m
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'MBs v!^
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LOfiS OF LSFEM
dan lecjts Into eterni ty I Wives and husbands,
r:. u are lift to mourn the loss. A husband lost
A cuHfmpJnlion of tneso horr-bl* “ wr\-cks ” work wondfr^iUy upon Oie* TboiBoUflit ranko*
rnr fv<'l Tbo sukau up(>rt d<Uicato foinfJo nerve* is to gron,t. a niwried lady of our acquAintanca
van *o trrought and upon emactetod, meulaUj tbatcEA ami l<|cltae Fretful. low-f jaritcfl aotitsad, lost h«*r ADpetito, refused food, be
rnnia-feeble nervous Bor friends insist?,j thubshe sttouid not think of thosa
r^dhiaics, “ wreck* tsc much, but eho Uaistyd that ah« was *:ok iu rcali»y\<stud took her bed. She aooo had achoa
loialuc and wt-rhod hrrseit iu» a uot-wark ot female troubles, which eventual)/ ended in ebronio
woaknt'Mt * and 0 x 006*03 and death.
Another case could ;n point aleap was soundly, that of a her young lady. becan Pho bad foil lost her, a Wend and soon became melancholy her
trvous, not memory to slu? lot>l all desire for company,
lost ID* hkilttuicy, her eva ttsluster, bar <^eeka became pale, eomplained of cuAUnt headache, and
tuullT fell a victim to a lint ot feiunlo trouWeSTiiysteric*. palpitations, delirium, convulsions, atid death.
•houtd These be cases remedied, arc of and every there dAy Is occurrence, remedy within and tfcene the “ reach wrecks of all, n upon female society ara apply frighlful. it, They
a and it <s your duty to nook fs nub
l.rtiiodginnK Vo one need detail* complain, of all these for dr. “wrecks.” drotncoole’a £euu english femtlD bitters to j. will dromgoolo cure all aud t-uch» louwville, A
>wur uaiuo p. co., ay.,
a»d get one/rw,_ % _ ;
l»'l ATUIUL'T for l*wtuavhv itti cvtwUtrnUtG-^Iccsa&i effectual*
law
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THE PLANET. JR.
Otto Horse Cultivator.
Row !i Works.
Gid 111.TFICATES from parties who
ire using it i Mr 0. If. Redding:
rim L’linct, Jr., one-h rso hoe culti¬
vator, bought of you, works like a
charm. Yi u need not be afraid to
recommend it, for if it will work in
my hind it will work anywhere. I
have a two horse crop planted and
can cultivate'it easily w»ib one horse
1>ianet ’ 1,1 foct . ’L is u!1
y» truly* u gccommetul it, to be. Yours
It M. GILBERT.
EYE LETT & ELY, Agents.
MONEY LOANED, AT 8
PER CENT.
SECURED BY MORTGAGES ON
FARMS.
HXPI KSllS influx.
FOR rAllTICULARS CALL ON
It. F. WATTS,
lh\y 26tb-l 883.
J. S. JONES,
Stsiple urd Fanej
BROAD STREET
Columbus, Georgia.
T - IjltE .. .
, MEIIIT.
From the ColnmWi Enquirer.
..u, «m «,».
among the roost prominent, ex peri
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8 ^ wuictt tic lias mt.t lit
pleasing the fancy of the public ii
largoly atiribotubte to tbe fact that
ho fully understands their needs,taste
and notions, whether ihey be whim¬
sical or other wise, and as be makes
it a point to be nb'c to su.t. all hjs
custori ers.lte keeps an immense stock
.11 all the various lines of tbe dry
goods trade. No !a ly can look at
bis dry goods without fin ling tbe ar¬
ticle fur which she is iu search, if it
be in dress goods. He has colon d
velveteens, plain anti brocaded,which
no sells at 75c and $1 per yard; bluek
50c, 75e, tl, $4 50. Hu Las all sha les
n the richest plain and cut. velvets
from $1 50 to $0 per yard. And tlx t
in’silks his stock and assortment an
such that it cannot be excelled in tin
city. In this line he has thg ml gro
grain and rh idainr si ks in black and
colors; ehgant white rep silks, tie
gunt bttoraded silks and any kind of
silk desired. His worsted dress goods
commences at 10c and 15e and trr
braces all the prices—say 25e, 35
50c, GOe, 75a, $1, $1.25, $1 50 and $2
kmong those goods may be foun I
all the now fabrics such as billiard
cloths, cashmeres, bison cloths, ser
ges, tricots, dirtgoncls, drop d'alma<-;
nis whattreau cloths,six quarters wide,
are just what the ladies’ tailor suits
are made of which are so popular in
New York.
Tbo truth is the line of dress good •
in this populai establishment cannot
bo cxeellcd auy where iu this section.
Wo cannot begin to enumerate the
various articles he has iu dress goods
but we can recommend, to tho ladies
his attractive styles and advise them i
to go and see for themselves. No la
dy should make her fall and wiptcr
purchases until she has seen these
goods and obtained his prices.
But Mr Jones dohs not confine a!'
his time and talents to the ladies.
1 he gentlemen and boys are by m>
nit ana overlooked. In his stock are
a lull liue of cassiiueres, jeans, and
men’s fine imported suitings. Among
i.he latter are the latest style in ding
ornds, corkscrew, etc. He also has
tho tafeous eider-down suckings, lie
has a very large liue of flannels an i
blankets from the groat auction sak
and will bo sold out at most avanta
geous prices. In gent’s furnishing
goods lie lteops everything in the way
of shirts, drawers, socks, ties, hand¬
kerchiefs and anything tliat a gentle¬
man may find useful or orameutal
One who looks into these goods will
see that special attention has been
paid this department.
While his stock in all the various
lines is very attractive indeed, he will
otxer additional inducements to tin
trade. He will offer to cl,so a large
lot of geats’ co ored shirts at the uni¬
form prices ot 75 cents, which he has
been selling at $1, $1 50, and $1.75.
The cause of this extraordinary cut
in price is that this particular line of
goods will not be made any more and
he cannot, therefore, keep them in
stock. This being the case, he has
determined to close them put at a
very great sacrifice.
In this popular establishment nil
the departments are well sustainded.
He has a beautiful line of chenille and
silk fringes, braids, buttons, and an
endless variety of novtdlies. He cor¬
dially iuvites all parties to call and
iuspect bis stock, as it is no trouble
for him to show liis goods. He is one
of the live merchants who takes much
pleasure in pleasing Lis customt rs
and seeing that (Ley are properly
waited upon. His clerks are all
courteous, affable ... i , aud , polite, ... as „„ .... "til
as attentive. His motto is to make
sale , advertise , another, , and , , to do ,
one
ihis the goods are sold at prices that
1 D
defy competion. J. S Jones’ is the
place to buy dry goods.
Octlo-lm
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MANUFAGTUlti ;rs OF
ACaiGULTDRAL PORTABLE AND STATIONARY
STEAM 33HTC3-X3srS]S 130 03
ERS, JLXTIDS^L'W IVCILS
Old Doriiiiiion Corn and Wheat Mills, Turbine Water Wheels and
General Machinery.
AYc furnish complete ontfiti for Ginning and Threshiog. For ca'aloguu and prices, address
TALBOTT & SONS, MACON, Ga.
S, S. PEG TAM, Manager.
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I r»:— lemdsumc Innstrnted Camiosue arr! Rum! ’Remswr FREE T0 ALL.
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W TSErt reuse are a^tviiys tlu.ir earnings, on th' .
and in time tecramo wealthy ; the*’..? who do
not improve llieir opportunities remain in
poverty. Wo ofthr h greuWohanee to make
money. We wa<at many ud ii, women, lnvs
and i;ir\.H to wt-rk lor us rit,ht in their own.
localities. Any one can do the work prop¬
erly from the first start. The business will
pay ntora than ten times t»rdiuauy wages.
Expensive outfit fuvniahed '
free. JSo cue
who engages tails to malt ? money rapidly
You can devote your wholo lime to the work
or only your spare mom--its. Rail iutor*
limtion and all tlmi is needed sent free. Ad¬
dress SrrssoN A. Cu., i’orbuud, Main?.
Mar. 24tU'188d ti
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CHICAGO, ILL.- MASS.
1 ----- ATLANTA, ORANGE, GA.--
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“I) T?Q r P not* life is sweeping by, go j I
1V IjO E amt dare bolcre you die
something mighty and sublime leave be
hind to conquer time. $86 n wcf k in ytour
, nvu town. $> outfit free. Norisk. Kvory
tnrnisli thing new. everything. Capital not required. Wo making will
you Muuv are
- Ladi.s make -has
ltorUl0C s ns mu. men,
aud boys and girts make greav pay. Kuftd
er, if yqn w ut business at which yon can
male great pay all the time, write for par¬
ticulars to It. lliLLETr .t Co., Porllaut,
Maine.
Mar. 2Hh-18S3-tf.
SIOR.
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•NO SIMM’ CLOTH M;
Just Received By
¥*» H. THOMAS
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I have just returned from tho N .rth, where I have purchased a large stock at
Spiiug Oiothing. On account of toy constantly increasing business, and
carrying over very little of lust year’s do A, I have been compelled t»
ma e he ivy purchases. While I aell at a low margin, I fttn not one
of those so-called ftx-rehauts who pn tend t‘> sh!i ebouiu.-r than any OD»
else, by oiluriug old couutvr-worn goods that are dear at anv price. My
Goons Ml*t3
NLW, II.iNDSOALE, AND STYLISH.
AND f HAVE
A Large and Attractive Stock to Choose From.
Borides niv imtnonses stock of read? made c’othing, I hpvc several thousand
eiuuplcs of new goeds that I can have made to or der at shpi t notice.
Grand Opening This Week. Come One, Come AN.
G. E. THOMAS Clothier, Columbirv ■*r»
Columbus, Ga., Octl-l 1882.
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BUSKIN I w i ! ‘ vrlj
170 BROAD STREET, OPERA IIGI SE BV1LD1EG,
EVE AULA, ALABAMA,
Wholesale and Retail’Dealers in
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GROCERIES ASD P1AATATI0A SUPPLIES,
And AUxufactuj^ee of Haeness and Saddeeuy.
Buggy Harness, carriage Harness, Wagon *
Harness, Buggy BTidles, Wagon Bridles, Rid- '
ing Bridles , Buggy Whips , Wagon Whips , Sad¬
dles, Saddle Blankets , Lap Dusters , etc.
I also repair (fid Harness, old Saddles, old Buggy Cushions etc., and keep
t.very-thiiig turned in Brices tins line. suit I h:\vegood workmen Give employed and guarantee all work
cut. to tbe times. me a call or send your orders
J. E. DUSKSN.
W 3 l.WITf, -
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER M t. IN
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Groceries ami Plantation i
SUPPLIES,
Corner 'Under Rankin House, Broad & Cum ford Sis.,
Columbus, Georgial 1 %'(ii
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