The Lumpkin independent. (Lumpkin, Ga.) 1872-1924, December 01, 1883, Image 3
LUMPKIN INDEPENDENT. hDMPlilN. GA.. SATURDAY ...December 1, r - : -------- — 4U ScBSOttimoHS Most BE Raid *■ riVAXCE. SPECIAL CLUB RATES We off r the following Club Kates to s«iribt*rs of The Independent. ) he Independent and the Wesleyan tian Advocate one year for s3.Ui'. price jf the Advocate $2. 0 The Independent and the Christian one year for i3.3 liegnlar price of Index $2.50. The Independent and Son thorn tor and Dixie Farmer, one yeiu for $2'.7&. Postage free on all payers. DIRECTORY- —TO WN AND COUNTY I.UMPKIX is the County Site of County, _ . . Situated . , , Sixteen , miles ., .. Last . .... IS Chattahoochee liiver; Ihi-ty-snt nules Sout of Columbus; thirty-six miles West of i.u.; twenty-two miles North of ar.d twentv-eight miles North west ot feula. The town is built upon an elevati plane, and is abundantly supplied with pare water as the State offords; it is ly healthy; most excellent soc.ety; Church privileges, and one of the best Hig Schools m Georgia. The town has. a lalion of 7ii0; the citizens are quiet and ilerlv, and the business men prosper . regular and healthy trade. STKWAKT is one of the most fertile prosperous emuties iu the Cotton Lilt, P r dl.cmg annually about 13,0*1 bales of O-t and on the large creeks can j i of cotton to the acre. The County h is a| population of nearly l',<»0 the maj >ri!y oig them energeticanu intelligent iarmei's. COUNTY OFFICERS. JffTOE .1 B 1.ATXMEB ' .'y Ordinary. ..... B. F. Hawes, Uera ... bupenor Court. , Jos,.PH B. OKIFIMS. nnnntt. J. T. Haucison,’ K. ceiver ot Tax Jsme-s A Fort, County Surveyor. IViLLiiM J. Burks, Coroner. TOWN OFFICERS. Hon J. B Rvchahomn, "" ' ‘' Mayor. ‘ y.,K tv , j o . • >C i» Hi'"Ut’iww ler ’ * r ’ T ’ ' ‘ 0 0 Brooks-ind ‘ ’ vS ■* “ ' J A. Thornton. MAIL SCHEDULES. CoLtJMBor. Leaves every m ruing, days expepfed, at 5 o'clock, aud arrives * o'clock, r. m. C.UTHBF.m. - Leaves every Monday, no,day and Friday mornings at 5 aud arrives same days ut 7 o’clock r m. Americus.—A rrives ev ry 'I’u s lay, •day aud {Saturday at 12 o’clock, m., [ leaves lame days at 1 oVl - 1: P. M. Fi-odesue. -Leaves every Wednesday Katurdr.y uiorumg at 5 o’clock aud same days at 8 o’clock r. M. Money Ohdf.,;s and l’ostnl Notes can b bad ou apphoatiou. B. 1. JUwxs,l. CixUa.CH „_ rw r-ar.rn.Jl MKmvmsT .Braun, -Lev. L. A. Da>,r.- Services on the- I- . 3rd, and Sundays in each tuouiii. Ivnjer ev-ry \Vednesd..y n-ght. Sunday School is it Sunday morning a i) o’clock; A. . . fcJuperinteiKleut. raoviDENOK.—Proarlilng the 2nd Sun r on dayiu each month, by the pastor, Lev. A. Bursey Sunday School every morii.nq at .) oeiou,, >. ua/..,r Sup. BerTisT Chubch,— i — t ]”- d< p' uc ' OI -‘' u oU ‘ ,u “j- '"'^i J ' might; Sunday School cv ry Sunday morn ing *! at 0 o’clock M Corbe ♦ Snpt .hydy Geovb -IWhmg ““ lha .. St'' Howell! 6 LODGE MEETINGS. Masonic.—C ross Lodge No. 12 meets ih« 11 ■ h'tttirdav HiZ in evch r, mouth atJ * 3 1 f.n. . T 1. D. rt Hightower, w W. M. W L O. O. F. — Stewart Lodge No. 44 every Tuesday night. A. T. Fort. N G. Harris Encampment meets on the Monday night in each month. Kniohts of Honor.—-S tewa.t Lodge 2629 meets at Masonic Hall on the 1st Tuts ' 7 o’clock. _ JUSTICE COURTS liithDistrct n . , , G. „ M.-Feagms ,, „ . , btore; HlflAr Blstnet, ^ bcieucevflle, lln %; I. r ly G. i p C \ «iou J. P. 988th District, G. M , Vickery’s Shop; s r"'S s ; .-JT"-,? 801st Distnct, G. M -Horence; 1st , . 796th 1 DistriTo .' M M ' 1 ’l nmnkin U U st ' ko at nrday; H. tj „ G. 1-eagin, N. r P , E. F. Kirkgey, J. P. 7-7th District, G, M.-Ked Hill, 2nd Sat- ! urday; L. C. Woodard, J. P. 966th District, G. M.— Pan Handle, Pear-] 1st; Saturday; J.'P. J. W.Lowe, N. P., E. P. son, 963th District, G. M.— Green Hill; 4th Saturday; It. F. Hobbs, N. i., F. A. Bush, j. 78tith p. District, G. M.—Antioch; M. Tatum, N. P., Y. F. Wright, J. P. 725th District, G. M .—Williams’ 2nd Saturday; Thus. L. Williams, N. P. Torn to pieces with a Cough ? Wilder’ Wild Cherry will mend you up as good new. ‘ - ’ ~ » <#» 4- Notice to Ucbtoriti. AH persons indebted to the firm of W. J. & C. H. Watt or tln nudersigned, are requested to come forward and settle up the same at ns] early a date up possible. W. J, WATT. (jolumbus, Ga., Oct., 5tf AROUMD TOWN. —Sheriff s lies next Tuesday. —Justice Court for the 79Gth District to day. -The municipal elecUon occurs Saturday. —'Die Ordinary will hold his usual ly court on Monday. —There was no observance of Day iu Lumpk n. —The legal sales next Tuesday * valuable tracts of laud _ A d , )rf , k VBrd j„ (be vi ,. intv 0 kinfwonld be a r p-ving ’ 8 institution. “Another Lot of Tennessee Pork sa SI e j avt recilved J-F. S. Singer’s —Maj. John Singer T. G., is 0 interior oi liis tailoring establishment - -The Sheriff advertises several inipor sales for Ihe first Tuesday in January —Shu-run & Miller keep all grades ° Coffins and Caskets including line Metalic; _ T. D. IT glitower esq., has moved amily to his plantation, four milts of Bmnpkin . r , . . . ....... will be rented *> ^ Itoee ^ ' v * r ' X ‘ ^ f * U ' -A Might min fell hero on Saturday aad farmers began sowing oats Let the good work proceed. -Tax Collector G. W Ard dosed on Saturday lad and issued against all delinquent t x-payeis. —The County School Commissioner has )een paying off the publie school t< week and th; professors are hipny. _ Tfcc U(X} r< .. ^ ()f ^ M . 1 '™" be Md oc Friday the residence of Mr. J IS. l(i< hard,on. —A prosperous young Lumpkin mer is getting ready to go to He has thy cage arul all that he is the bird. -A legal sale posted in the county p-ses to -ell "one one-eyed mule with ^ ^ ^„ f My lcCjlljotion of them on one »hle.” -The citizens are requested by to meet at the Court House Monday ingot to nominate the AL * JO ’ Aldermen and Marshal. I. On Wednesday last a tw -year old child Emma Robinson, col red, was playing <00 c,OS8 to 'he fire when its clothing b., ignited, badly burning the child the flams were extinguished. buiBS 'bough serious are not - Williams .t West have received a v. ry of cigars, including a select ot clljic '' H ‘Vanas, d,uble stamp, freesmok, delightful flavor, and without double the bet cig.rin Lump sin. They don't; stU au J Florida wrappers with biue stotiC leaf tillers. —VVo Karu that a negro thild was burr.-. to death, ono day this week, on place*, four < r live miles south town. Tins is tin- -easou of the year is ot negro chMreo are do th, litU r from carelessness on their or the n-glsct of parents _ Ulje day ho t week while a son of Mr Daiby, of this county, was 11 * •* P^ 1 * the weapon was baU tiling i fleet iu the shoulder of rister. 'J lm wound was not a danger one but we suppose all of tho pis'ols are not prop r play * clriidreu. -On V,'. I:i6.sday last at tho residence ol Jr . Thomas O. Johnston, the ln-ide’s Mrs. ifattio Hightower was united nmri(lg0 to Mr. James !J. Glern, the u , >ny beiuK p , rl() , m „ d by ltov . Win. We extend to tho happy .ur eongratulatiour aud wish them a L h appy tile. -The following are the quot.tions of Cotton market as reported Thilrs morning; lowniddlmgs, t)}; middlings fl|. Eulaula quotation fo r W ..-due -day are ; low mid llings, 9; mid , 9J ; good middlings, »f. In 0,1 Wednesday they quote, low mil dlin « 8 * 8 i 5 midilings, 9|; good middlings, J —A large number of the colored from this section went to Spring Vale t- attend the Mount Moriah list Association On that day tbe U1 ,. m0 rial services of the late Kev. George moderator of the Association, old man. -There- is a gang of - thieves , . , and ( olumbufi " ho are worK1 cotton wagons, in some instances y ;v 7 S, T get half , a chance, and they , are on the lookout to rob negroes suld cotton in Columbus and are »»« ......- “• • "'»< w keep both eyes open. “ El£ - ib! P ,0; ’ eut tiv0 Jatnes A ' LawiH ' < c, was in town on Thursday collecting his share of tbe public Fchcol fund. Jim of the opinion that t ! e next president will be a Repul>Tcan, but as to politics. Jim one of tbe “has beans.” The County ot owe Jim a kindly in preventing one of Bullock’s from taking off a big sl.ee of aud giving it to Quitman. —Several Sundays since Rev W. H. of Cuthbert, was called by the Baptist Church to preach «ne Sabbath iu each mouth. church at Cuthbert requiring all of Mr. time forced him to decline the call Sunday last at a conference of th Baptist Church the call was ex ended to Rev. J. H. Corley, one of , he [ablest Baptist ministers in South-west Geor¬ gia. —On® night this week vhile 3Tr. John team was en-reute to Columbus ca,,l i :ifcd ,or I* 10 I wo w-liile men up to the camp and stopped as if they night. After the negro driver of Mr. Irvin’s team had gone to sleep they hitched up one of Irvin’s best ninles to buggy and left. When the negro awoke he found an old mule left by them that ••rfh more- than *15. He describes the men as being shabily dressed and both hats. The theft was a bold one and he negro was asleep «hen the thieves is no clue as to which direction _. 0n Friday night, December School’ 21st, of the Lumpkin High a concert and afterward serve an supper. The concert has been u P under the direction of Col. J. of the school, and its object is which every citizen oi Lumpkin feel int. rested. Ever since the new bniWiu S finished the Scholars have * »"■ the old desks a.id seat* the tune the College was burned, old and dilapidated, and without the most uncomfortable seiits ol girl or boy was ever forced to an loss it was a dunce stool. New d' seahs are absolutely necessary lor mfort convenience of the pupils. time mentioned a delightlnl concert he given, for whicn an interesting pro imme is now being prepared. ’! he pric admission will ba put at the low price cents so that all can attend U *:|o is said to make folks humn-v u . C0BCPrt rea^^onablVnri tlle scholars will serve an nnuer at at reasonable prices. e -Several week, ago Nathan Talbot, a buggy at a ^ “ tow ‘> to have it repaired. while it was at the shop three y t>utbs. n med Hi 1 Dye Fed Beckham n ' y L0W,S ' go m the a »"PI>ei find brtebed up a mule to W -“ b "® y aud set ^ llt f, ^ the fro,lc . ^ “* b broken *! b e “g3y w as ’ ,‘" “ ura n J 1 ,' ye , J{ ^i,f , ,, p w: r i* " _ lT f ^ arr,u o llCl 1 ' ’ d, ’ T ,lot appearing as , Te^oesseW ' The' accused on and Bill Dye was put upon the 8 b,r the defense, but his te timony was evidence that the Stats had. After patient hearing of tho case Judge bound, the two negroes over in a bond «mn to answer to the: charges K,m al 1 April Term ot Stewart Superior Alter remaining in jail until about ei « lj) ' ®’< d '»ok Thursday night, tr ends of ^e t- tbeir relief and not sit'well wdth th mi „ stl . tls aIld there was uo serenade bj the JiulLlujah band ou Thursday night. Don’t Shake with Chills or Burn with Fe ver, WilaerV Chill Tonic is the sure cure. -—-— --- . DEATHS. On Sunday last Mrs. Mary Meyer, Major T. A. II. Meyer, of Richland, an Hlness ot three weeks with fever - Mrs. Meyer was about 45 years ,W a 11,1,1 " ils a lady highly esteemed ‘W «H who knew her. She leaves ;«hUdren. but the heart of her devoted ;. l,aud i« crushed in his sad dnB were iul8rrfid at «i^ d ®>‘ ^ uU( On Saturday last, Edward Archer, 0 111 e , ,l v iUh lH ^ l )ame l,‘ li ail l ic ni * * e r , a , I( ’"" and 1>iUufni . ilIues9 ' Li,,le Edd '“ waK \ toCn mout,1B °‘ a ? e - wah a brl S Ut t "’ bA ‘ 1S ldobz<3d >y b ’ s i<,,ld P" rin; ts. Erldie! avu *' r ° mise lo be a &w boy but <:re tw ^ ^ grie! . stri(;ken parettts were called upon to cousign Uim toan uiuly Rravo . U is maing w-erc interred at the Methodist t ou Sunday last, and wore followed grave by a large concourse of citizens, _____ • m > _ ___ "Fine birds make fine feathers,” iFilder’s Sarsaparilla and I’otash make the HI od pure and healthy. BURGLARS AROUND Burglars who understand their ft tiaces of their presence in town ;rsday night. Yesterday morning earlyj was discovered that the stores of A. 'J'.? , and , w W. a S. Gillis ... had been broken , , • to - We took a look at the premises y -ste-r I “"ruing and found that entrance ,d ^d to Fort's store by boring ton or dr ; zen U i uc h auger holes in one of the v, '* ud ' ,w shutters, which made an opening* enough to admit a man's hand This being done i* was an easy mat-3 r to reach the- bolts and key that fastened? . , , . , 1 k '" nl< ?" aa ' °B eniri fi esu ' rs no i-i lng r el “ ainod b “ l ^ ralse tbe saab ttnd ell Ule , st ” re As Mr Fart had sold 0,lt “ iJ ’ ’ his goods at t auction there was noth-ng Nor did the burglar find it ’’ °l xn *- ‘ L sa f e b “ sftari 1 bjl 1110,1 ' llPre ' vas uothiu « in »*• Leaving Forts store the burglar (l or to amis'aud gained entrance manner that he did to Fort’s t tU at after opening the shutters h the wiudow aash <«*»*»* tried to raise it and bent a ten-pe»ny wAsovfrthp J •’ 11 * 1 * \ * r i t«. - „ )in , doomed; to sad disappointment ther « was nothing in Gillie’ cash drawer two postal cards and the burglar did not time to write to his friend 3 . It is very' that the thief was after money, Gillis does not miss a single article his store, but found his money open. We do cot believe that the work of professional burglars, tln-y would have blown open Gillis i he tbe most plausible theory is that the postedj thief] new surroundings and was well as to the easiet t means of gaining entrance into the stores. He new that no one slept iu either of the stores ; he also knew that Mr. Fort had recently closed out the rem¬ nant of his goods at auction and supposed tke money was m ine store. It may be pos *Ue Uiat ^ grttrng m'o <W1» shire that was frightened off before he could com plete his burglary as there was considerable passing during Thursday night owing to sickness in town. There is no clue by the thief or thieves could be traced, bu t we would not be surprised if they are b() , lld from again before the week is out. -- » - Mr. R. A. Harvell, Godwinsville, Ga., : “1 used Brown’s Iron Bitters for debility and improved at once ." ------ AUkinds of Blood and Skin Diseases cur with. Wilder’s Sarsaparilla and Potash. PERSONAL NOTES. Migs Georgia;Brookg has returned W ^ ^ relatlveK in Cutbbert . • j Uncle Bob Holt and his two sons left irka,lsas ou Xhursday morning. Miss Ida Grace ' of Eufaula ’ »* v be lamily o{ Capt. Samuel , Beall Mrs. Dr. W. T. Park, of Atlanta, who visiting the family of i r. J. It. returned home on Wednesday. Mr. J. Colbert Price,, of Eufaula. was this week. Colbert is an man and is building up a good trade in this section. --—.---- Go West,-but don't go without a Wilder's Chill Tonic—a guaranteed Chills and l ever. ---- MurdetCI of G- B- Gordy foUIld Guilty. Green IIild, Ga., Nov. 29th-1883. Fn ' I*®****®***. /W . ASr .'-I have “ despatch from Cousbattn, 4 * 11 "’ 8 a.ttJue. McOee, the man Uwt dete ' i brother G. F». Gordj, has ion “ d Knil(y of murder in the first degie ‘hat the sentence is death, 1 write ^ b f . J “» y “ ° ° m J - S ' __‘_______ % . Tas T . GoM >y. ______> . t , )o Unte cr8ftUon 0X el tt * n ^ wh on it comes . (m ()f h( , (llth . lnv ,, stigllt!on quit . k i v tho C!luse , lt is because rlUe J B t n rally obevs every law of health ha<( m , uikiud is coiistnntly .wing ’to exsesaen of our ancestors and individual imprudence. cLat-c Sudden to extreme influences, improper ak ..oholic stimulants, over ^ oa aadbody - n5UOly * ^ etc " ftU havo “ mark * d (ffect 11 ,1m ' •minin sy-tuu. Be cnied b> B * OW, ‘' S Iro “ A romu ' kable rumj ^ ^° r re8 ^ orll *8 ieft 1 ' WiMur ^, Wl Id Cherry is needed. It U,lb . ,, t _____________ Mr . T Cl . Hutchins, Jeffersonville, : <<B , owu - s iron Bitters cured me ^“ ck b adacUo '” Boo's and Stationery. Thomas Chaffin, of Columbus, keeps oni (,f the largest and best assorted stocl-s Stationery, Musical Instruments and Merchandise of any house in South Georgia. Ho has an elegunt stock goods suitable for birthday and presents. When you vi.,it Columbus: sure to cull at Chaffin's and examine Pictures and Fancy Articles. Mr. A. B Fh< lps, Atlanta, Ga., says : .! results ---►—■ The Farmer Girl Cook Stove. E. Agetit> took the premium f 1)e East Alabama Fair, Eufaula. aruI , hll bU _ V oni 0ab they begt beS ‘' - WANTED 500 BUSHELS COT TON SEED AT 10 CENTS BY J. G. SINGER. --—-- A voting man is made better by a love and Fever and Ague are cured by Wild Chill Tonic-also malaria and periods disor4«*rs 9 --- Everybody onglit to go and China, Majomca, AND cb r gi.w. at E B. Tullis that took at tl)e East Alabama is beautiful,fine and worth seeing “ Pttur 18 certify Dollars that WO Over Dr. Thousand, worth ol Dromcoole’s English Female Bit ten and Bailey’s Saline Aperient dur- .. ing ^Xfleasure the^year 1881 fn rekommendffig and^froirt porsoual them as worthy of publicconfldenco and favor. Thompson’, Geot>ct; &Co., Wholesale Dru g gist9,_Galveston, Texas. If you don’t like the useof asickentng P'H tot your headache and constipation, iust trv one do 3 © of Hailey s Saline Aperient, and you will never use another i pill for the s ame purpose. CuresScasesfor25cts.iacashor “Tough On Chills,” stamps, MaUed b y John Parham, Atlanta, Qa. Citizens Meeting:. The citizens of Lumpkin are re to meet at the Court House n -T Monday night vtb December i,'' 3rd ° c oe ^» u ^ , ol pwrpose of norm a candidate for Mayor, ' fiv< , m».i„i. w **. December 8th. J. B. Richardson, Mayor. NEW ARRIVALS —AT - x 1 |] re ,4* /) ti V re (1111/1111) V ! If *SJ Vfl# 1 || »W» Kjl. a! j«l VnUJLll JM TENNESSEE FORK SAUSAGE, SUGAR CURED B’KFST BACON SPLIT PICKLED PIGS FEET, I BONELESS COD FISH, SAUER KRAUT AND PORK, SNOW FLAKE BI CUITS, NEW CITRON, CURRANTS, RAI SINS, GINGER PRESERVES, Jelly, Plain and Chow Chow Pickles, Apples, Oranges, Banannus, Cocoa nuts, Pecans, Peanuts, Eug. Walnuts Brazil Nuts, Largest and Best As sortmniit Plain and Fancy Candiea ever brought t@ this market. In ad dition to the above, many delicacies of lhe season. J. G. & F. S. (Singer. Lumpkin, Ga., Oct. 20, 1883. MILL FOR SALE. I offer for sale on easy terms located £T RED BJL£INSTEWART COUNTY known nstho Mill of C ‘ F &. ’ ° D ’ Thfl _ pi opcr.y tnclu , o acres of inn,, on which sbtinfs Otio 15 Horst) a Saw Mill, Grist Mill Gin together with all gear ” us it now stands. iU Jons t T> I EABQI.Y ’ ’ SWCC.al k * v ‘ I’cnOCSt A * ^ ® fl Special II Cj’iost that c. uo me money will make set by the 1st Tuesday in » — as , 32 P.etl-e take C C3 gov rn yourselves ftCCf U C. M. LOWE. Nov. 23 2t For Sale Cheap. A GOOD 30 SAW GIN IN THOR REPAIR. JAMES. K BARNUM. Nov. 3, 1SS3. NOTI E. All ... persons who . are indebted . . , . . to . for services rendered will pleas, me forward and settle, as I need money. J. A. THORNTON, Jr. ILurnpkin, Ge., Nov 3-2t NOTICE, All parties indebted to me, either note or account, are requested tc on Mr. J. T. Holder and settle. ^ settlement will be apprecia ed. Respectfully, F. M GORDY, M. D. Oct. 27th, RSS3. Notice to Debtors. Ail persons indebted to A. T. Fort either by note or account, are request e j ^ come forward at once and set ■ the same. W. F. CL'RKE, A tty. Nov. 3, 1883 FOR RENT. Tho Store House ou the south side J the public square, known as the stand of A. T. Fort, is offered for rent rum November 1st. Also the Black mith shop formerly owned by the dansdelel estate; possession given at nice. Apply to. / A. T. FORT, Nov. 1st. Agent. BUGGIES aid WAGONS! of Da^ 4on Ma(le B „ sgie8< manufactured by B BROWN, the well-known^Cur riage Buggy aud Wagon Maker, DEKfijR QUEEa-, BREWSTER SIDE BAR, v at- leaiyin, STICKLER m i v. i\ uaii, AND TIMFK1NS. All made of the verv best material ftn(J rjrjiMbed iu First Class Style. A>o of a till Fine sizes. Lot Repository of Plantation at Holts| Wag | <>0S r * -to,blo ' E. I>. BROWN.! 10 100 ° - TllllAtl ^ IIaIaI _ _ Ci-i- jSI, J|l|ilJll livLL'l K ^ W ? i flOZlBR pvXK'WS m|J npBSflkTOTUTiklV TfivHlVlOil fi., ALA. Elegantly Furnished and Tables] .Supplied with Every Delicacy. Nov. 17 tf | B-BOWN HOUSE Formerly Raiford House, BROAD STREET, Columbus, Georgia. E. O. BROWN,Proprietor. Slienim & Miller, —DEALERS IN— CFFliSS, CASK E S AXD Burial Cases. Can furnish any style of COFFIN wanteJ at reasonable priceB. Repository at Shekam’s Shops. Lumpkin, Ga., Sep. 1,1883: SULEEY PLOW FOE SALE. A Fine Three Horse Snlkey Plow for sale at reasonable rates, and easy term, can be found at tbe Agricultu¬ ral Depot. Those wishing such a Plow, apply at once. Send your address and 3 cent stamp to A. V. I’uino, Louisville, Ky., for set of beauti¬ ful picture cards. FIRM, NEW GOODS, AND UPo-piixIgtir Prices! 0 Offer one of the most Complete and Attractive Slocts of Staple Fancy 5 Ever brought to Lumpkin, which are to be sold at- prices that cannot be resisted. Everything Entirely Mew And Fresh! Our Mr. West ransacked the Northern and Eastern Markets to'secure the la¬ test Novelties of the season in Dress Goods, Trimming, NOTIONS. HOSIESY, GLOVES RIBBONS, BUTTONS &C. Our Lines of Jeans, Clothsand OetEstsimLoresf J ARE UN 3 IATGHABLE IN QUALITY AND PRICES l Ladies’ and Misses’ SHOES we show the Restand Ramlsomest Roods Ever Sold Here! The Ladies are cordially invited to call and examine our Beautiful FbII and Superb block of DRESS GOODS iu ail • the Eashiouaie Shades Oombinatie.ns. HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GLASS WARE, TINWARE ETC. All bills are due and must be paid at tlieend of each month. Lumpkin, Ga. October Get £'s> mr DEALER L\ CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, Carriages, Harness, Leather &c. Ccii-cr Cherry and Second treets, MACON, GA. fitsy-Cail and see us or write for prices beforo t Jn 1 84. J. H. BARTLETT, —WITH— S3 WS, lt££i ■ a CUTIIBERT, GEORGIA, In Best Grades Foreign and Domestic, .Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS ru.il GROdllES Boots and Shoes, Hats, Notions Laces etc flSy-Higliest market price paid for Countr. Produce. Cal! on or send 3 vour or¬ to the EMPIRE STORES of HOMEII i\ MATHEWS, Sep8 3m F r the Best Goods at theL->west Prices. mSm SliSOVMofSeedsfsrSOcts .r s»(-ds aie WASH ANTED and nnsur. L-. fue -it. lo foti-wluco tiwiii wa will send ' .... ou Mull. . B.n- %:■ ,H •Pill to any addi-ww fur i-.d'arttonnii. or» 1 . hi n-uts. |i & 0?5 | dollar Cali tip co, Rarly Mam mot b Nuanr f.irn, Mam-iuitli Hamlan *Br yv® 1.1! ill Delia Km ,'» r coOnion, * f«t »*? i rem-h B»nn. Brmktael Aiiii-H,:,,,, ltndi«n,C»yeon* Wonder Peas, Uichmoml ThuuIo, Sue r Tiouglk via. Ail of FiCm w>nt ^f^!^^]^,SK by mail for 2-’» Five s,_Kieveu 1of tbu brlshw “ b c, ‘ oK “ J ' kiul8 ’ ov/loc than tor SI. A pnehnee vnntH. 1 “hove iliailed of all Sl' 5 15 ,lau,c ' lor FLORAL SET FREE \Ve will Bond nil floodn nnmod above, and thin Floral Hot, bv n mil. foot ‘w. paid, p wui 5ST.rM to anv one puruhneiug SUfSVlHj; worth of Koodn in packet*, and mention¬ ing t hat lie wlflheN the got a s a premium. bond for catalogue. J» Ac BULL Sc, CQ,, Seedomen, SgringSeid, Ohio,