The Lumpkin independent. (Lumpkin, Ga.) 1872-1924, December 15, 1883, Image 4

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TaM 01 WilffMaanJl ures. «a, .4*% <"*y a^A^r « 4 • * : 6d Shelled corn........... — Jfi Coif ".'rf. J .f>i'.«W Ry^. ^rr:: r..::.. «$ Peas......................CO Oats.......... ,12 Barley........ ......47 A ** ■ ...68 Sifelt cKSJlPl.. ^jRalgfe. -y .....55 ?) .....58 . FW Clover Seed............ .... CO Timothy freed.....» y . g ..46 Flax Seed...... ......5C Blue GrCs SC^fr... *■*;**'•••** 14 ...... Buckwheat...... .....52 • ««*•*••• «s. ..38 . .24 Salt.... ...... ^........ ...50 ..57 ........ umm-ktar tmn ■ 88 . ......40 Bran • ‘f •» ;; •’v .20 Turnips...... ......... .5 $ Plastering H.ur............ 8 Bti.slackcd Lime. 80 Corn meal 48 Fine Salt. 64 Groun^ei Cotton Seed as.., 1 1 • M • .......25 .... 8»J An Appeal -ft-T**- to the People of Georgia From the Woiden’u Christian Temperance Union. 'Bb^-^ohmn’s , , — X _ National Christian Temperance Union have appointed the 23d of December ns ailav of thanksgiving and prnvor to God for the rupiil advancement of the tern pori&ce esuso throughout the world Tho progress has been ao mnrvelogs of what was cotisideveil u few year's ago a ‘forlorn hope’ that God has hearts ■nrdy been and in eonrciences it, working upon the. of men and Women, nnd stirring them n|> to duty, yjd to the peifoimuuoe of Il, a Will, . %’®li«vii<tiaiftto ligiii is lirenking, TIi© dftrknoHB disappt uih, ol uni-Ik aiv wukiud 14 To puiritvifBul iiua. * ♦JuuiiA l.rcc/c that sweepa the oc©au Bringn iidmg.s hum atur .01 ^Hrlh’H rt iiioV st uu i<)us * IH*4wtft3d foF"Zti»ii'H wai*. ’ And the light that is breaking i, Bo full of -promise’ to the wretched »nd hopeless, to tho cap'ivo a id sin burdened, to tho helpless and d, : - fenraleae, and to the suffering ami perishing, as to appicar almost !i!n the stoond coming ol tho Star ol Bethlohem ! Let : God’s people, then, every where take courage, and rejoicing with tlmiiksg.ving, help) along in thi work. We call upon our own Stale espe¬ cially to return thanks for the g’ori OU8 victories gained, and the good benefits received-1 Our sister States areMookinpf toward us with interest and for example.’ God grant that \Yi‘ may sot them a u iblo one uf a speedy and lasting reformation! The day set apart is tho anniver¬ sary of the women’s temperance movement iu our country, und as it falls upon Sunday the ministers throughout the Slates arc requested to pjgucli a gospel temperance eur mon on ihe morning of the 23d, and the people requested to have tem¬ perance mass meetings in Ihe after¬ noon or at night,at which collections shall, brp taken as a thank offering to the cause atiil donated to the Wo¬ man's to uolpi ilfmperanee tin their Christian Union tn in. work Tho funds will be ueod mostly in the distribution of temperance the purpose of uruusitig keeping alive the iuieresl upon ti e tnbjcet. Many good people may bo Willing to help us who are opposed to ‘total abstinences' and ‘uroUibi lioth’’ We hope they may help us. Aud to them we most earnestly ask tbe~#qi»stioa chat, if the origii.nl •blessing’ bas been turned (through misuse slid adulteration) into the most ^blighting oui-Re to the tinman race, aud is so recklessly desti-o-,iug .Boulsl that are sci precious in tile ■world to come, os to keep two king •dutnf heaven and hell) at constant warfare for the possession of them, then is it not right to bif Gud’s do liverauo© from such an evil, aud to <lo ol! we can to Lauish it bom our midst ? If we nre wrong in our work, may Ood frardou it and 'bring it to noth ing.’ If right, uaay He bless aud di¬ rect nnd prosper! To those who are opposed tons, we cl aim* leniency for the sake of our motive nnd the good we hope To those W sympathy with, ns, W<J »-k their prayers and tlieir'eneonr aging b«lp. And as tho 33d of cemhejAi iijiiyr set apart for tlijses pecial pWtposs we hope ilia efforts Will be iuitflc iu our behalf Ihfbngh f the entire State. Wo be{T that 'temperance especially will axert themselves mate arrangements foi the occasion. Respectfully, 51ks. W. C. Siatnr, Augusts, Ga. State President. »V. G. T. U. Miss M. H. Stokes, Secretary, Atlanta, G . Mes Al A McCall >, Treasurer, 4tlaD<n, Ga. Care McCalia Bros. — ------- - ——~ Women _ Who Tell Their Age m, , , ,. womankind to letting their eyes be know n is not shared by the la lies of Japan, who cJi-pJav , »-lH» Mi. /acts as \o , th'*ir ,, . / age m the arrangement of their hair. Girls houi .. „ J 15wour , r ...... their hair to inter 'a ,4 ed with red enpo describing n . naif . , round , the , , head, , the , fore, circle head being left tree with a carl . Siiie. , 30 tho b iir . t^iicu xrorrj 10 to i. M I.«l, ob tL. tirul put. hp at the back in tho ffljupc of a fan or butter fly, with interlao ing.s of silver cord and decorafioti colored balls. Beyond 30 a woman rwi.'vU herr ban* round n anell pm placed horizontally J at tho back of head. Widowfi ai«o dt Hignato . them* ,.i«. Bud .tab., „.t a., sire to mnrry ngaiu. One uiay coni pare with this remarkable hin.ute honesty of tho T aputiose a story . Uilu , <1 in one of ( Lie American papers 1 1 ol reluctance . , , Auiurtcau . to oi women lulopt any such candid policy. A tlie.itwcal malinger was producing a farce in which one ot th. was to b a bald WuKliun, tliul it in so happened that the actress wag cast. ft. r t if [ art had no ha r on ihe U p of her head. But instea 1 oi availing-hersell of this natural vantage she wore a wig over ‘pot, and laid thereon some pu.lpubly false baldness. All Fixed, .An insurance agent in Nashville who was app lied to by a small dealer ,u elothing for, iusmancc on his stuck inquired: ‘1),1 not you brol'u r Issues hum out iu Atlanta, and did they noth;,, kerosene spi.kukled all over the doors?’ ‘Y«s, dot vims Isaacs, but didn’t he broof dot a baud of ketoscue busted on him?’ ‘A,.d di iii t. your brother Mosta. burn out in Cha) Its to n, ami didn't iliev find a bonliie down in the cel Jar?’ ‘Y«fs, dot via-- >r«sc»; bnl he satis fled the slimy dot lie lit, del" tire to find a leak in dor unieipipe.’ ‘Was it your brother Jacob who burned out in Mobile?’ ‘It vlias.’ * t hero was an explosion -if powder oant’s there? ‘Vholl, Shac.ib Said ,t vl.ns robbel 4 - who blew open In* safe.’ Tf this company in iurw, you and >ou burn out there wi 1 be a rig el in vestigation,’ said tho agent. ■\ nail, dot vuas al: right. If my store burns oop it vliill be found dot I \lias in Ciiicinnaii, nnd dot lh> vhife vlins oop all night mil a cropse I vhas a man who doau’ give lmn self a ebay, 1 Set ilia Nock. A novel nnd curious surgical oper ation was prefonntd in Syracuso, N. Y, WeUiisoday. A workium fell Irom tho roof of a house 50 feet high and hia neck, was dislocated precise ly us if it Lad been done by hanging b "7 °‘ lj ttS ' uul < L° t 1,,ub8 ap , ^ " Ul ' w, “ dev ^ 1,1 ] 11 vi ’ “ !,8al, °“’ but c ' ,uld 8 P““ k ’ F uv V- T° ^ h, H * eet " wmle 1 ‘® tlot, ‘ or 11,0 I bo,lt " into place. It took nearly three hours to set, his uccit, but as se-ou u» the operation was completed, nnd the pressure on tho spinal marrow removed, the man sat up and s id he felt better, and his r coverv is couti dcntly expected. Science may yet devise some means of cheating tin gallows out of its vieiims. ----• One of ti.e most c> in uou unstakts iu farming is the attempt to enhiv. e too much laud. Too ui"eh work n hud out and to > little douu. One man and one assistant for three or four mouths of the year, will under¬ take to crop eighty acres- The ground is imper.ectly prepared and poorly seeded. The whole work is rushed, aud though the labor is prefoimed late and early, the walk is never taken. There is always more to ^’*nn car. be done with so few hands. l' up ‘’csult is a hard year’s work Hud no I rotit ‘ i ' ith soiaetmie# the e< 'li¬ c,nsion t|,rtt ‘ f «'niiug does uot ^ny.' ^amw’* Compq ni m^ Choose the path o| virtue, aud iui itate a high pattern. RJSLEV^^ V ! W rr £ ■ U adies. A tried* wilfMd'Tfvbft arj r<:liabky,’i| ‘iw.H'Ints^Sfnsea, 4 A>r^fjiiientspf »hJld_he.utom 4 *! ai>i ut & hefmmm, thdintiiftl period, a.,d lius saved da cruMSsitsrftiKSj« lninr i IKest dim-tic«.„.i toi,rc -T*. i ' U-.pM is, diwall et!:.-r k! huy remedies.— Ali dries sJ.otM b-.tjie. ' J >s. , , Ybilk CiI.AKi.lii61, 1.1-iLiA, hlAV 4 J - _ TO PRESERVE -Pso the Magneton Appliance Co.’s I*. . Lf|l* PROJECTOR i Aw*! Q..Li A>U. *Gm- 7 »ra nri.-.eUsw tp la^jetj, pwt’emen and ! r.'mlnr. lifi.vifh weak inn,; !-, no case of pue' inouift or croup i* ever iitnovtn avIuto V &n>e jenr «““?** Heart J‘ - Inmrntt? , K .«Lorn. ;rKey VaJcTi sl.o HV proven End Neutagfn, ;::. 4 , aiuati. m, Ti.toat TrentdcH, Or,.them, Ca hirrh iii .1 .tilbindrwt.tiseawv'a >*i)t .wearanv service for tli! 0 c,yi:Hi 4 .i. Aia ivoi;i over the amler-rlnfh ncr. :4 ,lUaMedlaMfaMfeMgdMi I ‘i‘''syiii)SoiiisoUliisimnai;osicL(hacuaetiuitia au4 isappijig the })/*-• Hir^nf^th of oji\y t<><? | rf*pein>c Jj t» )?uuls, have result, ihi' , r;i iui MsKi.fie Lmi B Viot. 4 r ..r. offert..genre ft.r xtnjsof ’the Kynl w, an^ 1 .in the coutiu,Gu.> 'f'™'?* pa rmeatiB g through i hcaldijn Mum. We 'k*# place * our price for hi^ p™ askt , a f \ y .yLhttor cvuiAaiiex rtf npu« the wkich you hike ail the Ghauces, ■ nd wo es ' adw withiont (foe*, i xIOW TC 9BAIH this Appliance. Crn f your ill uggisi.iui'i ask--foriiicm. If they tmvo not get them, write t» the proprietors, scud tb V 1 li<e * *" °'V Msk ; t5 ‘ c > will 1 w . ;.a atrJ * ?yono* {«K-e\»y mail, pW. pnitl ■>. ma.i iui a..-N... a, , .uc ... .-Jcd ANCE CO., 218 8h.tc Street, Chicago. 111., N U; ' 8*id wie doll.* m postageai.-.wptior »*unvncj (in filter, ttfritti* ri»kl-with size of su»t; nsaali^.Avnru, and ti-^ A oft b e,t ot’our tliO i.mvc alttg r r *iv*'lb rodi luty lu-taji cold fed Ahignetm Ap)»15in«*H. Pobi no '^ hd A xclw^e ijoy »*rc $oopi t or wnw ^ y ‘ ‘ 1 “ w— ~ . ItAIJ’OUU JlOU: B Gc’umbus, Georgia. Tho Haifokd House btui been moved to SpmNdT’it’H 1 Nk\V Hrma, Bmi/mxr. South-west corner Op,era House Square. The bnibling'4« new, wi*h uiig.-, light and airy Dit iug Room, i lid larger and more c, infortable Bed Rooms than lUc olio, lately occupied, with the advantage of scverul year’s eveerji n.ce in .the business, u rcdonble.d otu.rgy 4 and a renewal of om* dtlerni'nivtion to phase, we con !i leiitly otFr you unsurpassed uccom uiodiitiulis, Ttiu-hbfnl for pmst pivtiv.tiSge, IV" j are i nxluus for a i opportunity to eon j vinco you of our desire to merit its i futu.-ii bestowal. W. C TURNER, Clerk Railord House. tioim mm, 12 F.ar.delph S’ , Opposite Fos: C£.c, COLl’MBUS, GA. .SMS ■’’".'W.'a m s^?5B3BraS5 / ffi / S I'BVeam \ - f jT.GILbDRTi -vi •L: Power P«Mut - f.ff r f TJsoeS; -1 »« ,:-4 a it.jiir.ffffA:! 3S gj wSj • P i!*i .n I /> Lf ItvSiyiL’l % ■*- ^ B *vr ff..M:^-y Strati Job Printer, Book Kkde^.i Fapoi* Eox Manufacturer. All dcrcrlpff ions of Boxes nrde to order. Ding, including Bill, Powder and Prescription Boxes always kept •n Stock. Priming an B-ok Binding of Ev orv Dcsrciption nt Lowest Prices. Oct, 13 1883. ■- • [mm y. GUARANTEED CURE FOR m SCROFULA, R.UmjTiSW, SYPHILIS, f.EURALGIA, AND ALL fa 35SSA8SS IP OF THE 4 - *3? jr tFi if GkQSQandSKitt f THE .£ I i r C3T ?0WESm 11 .rf| ELO60 PL'RIFiER ' AND 5 iff CWSTiTUTtONfiL I ^|[ $\ tmmrc EVER USED. a. v, mm, [fjTs! M0PR1ET0R, > i LOUISVILLE, KV. LUMPKIN BQTEI JOHN YaRBKOUGH, PK< IPHIIC'I'OW. A This old and *, Wel w*»l| hW°*' I nnwn n M id lb s *»“* open -.o the public and offers su r™ driTfimera. “»r*“*" With an r-snorience **" ni 01 the Proprietor thinks !w ,o t*,*"' r ®* °/ k' 8 Kdeeis. J able furnished wit! the best the market affords. Pulit. attention and reasonable -’barges. Stock fed at 25e ter ■.» -it e-tc-li. Lumpkin,Ga., Sort. 1 ,1883 tf <-ivery arci Feed Stables, LUKPKTN, GEORGIA A. F. HOLT, PROP. The undersign' 1 is prepaired ti furnish the public with any kind of team desired at reasonable prices. HACK LIKE I w ill alao run a Fine, Com forts b’e Hack between Lnmpkrh and Ciuhbert, leaving Lumpkin every Monday, V, eduisday and Friday returning same days and making connections with morning atfd c-ven i rg train. Only skillful dm.-rs etn e ,u J KlJ * P®"Clash in advance will boieqnii od for paspage and rnchages. Jffir-Drovers will find a, 1 .i"e ar.o ■’ommodrjus lot for tlieir stock. A F. HOLT. Lumpkin, Sept. 1st, ly A; v 1 \ ,\v Unrivalled in Appearance. Unparalleled in in Simplicity. Construction. Unsurpassed Unprecedented Unoxceiled in Economy in Durability. of Fuel. Misintei In tits 8RQ35 OLA nf Msg tin' VERY BEST OPERATING, QUICKEST SELLING, HANDSOMEST AND tvoc offered to the jiuLlSc. MADE ONLY BY EXCELSIOR MAMUFACTURINS CO. Hcs. C12, 614, 616 Is 618 N. Rain St., tCH. LOfciS, MO. ------ " , '7 FCR 8ALE;ANE W;ARRANED B‘F I , , ‘ 1:? a T 22:52” 3% ' w E U F A ULA. R; 15m A B B M A. III |Y TTQiFp jL'L not, ami life ilaro is iMoepiug lielpve j,u I-,y, go tu. -oiiiftliilig mightv and mtiHnie len’vo be liiu.l to coujm, mim. WWtaw.K-kti.vmiv nvn •.lung i,t'upilnl ,iot required. We will areisli yen m.iythiug. Many are milking ■ rtiuHis. buiiics iimks as mu.-h as men, Old bays fttd girls make grenv pay. R.ml •T^nymiw nt untsiiit^Rs iu wuKui you oAiY ua* it pvfil pay all tin* Iui? -. write Lr it’ular.s to II, Uarlett »V Co. » l^urllttuv, Vf ,•’111)0. May 2Mh-1HS‘.Mf, ~ * fe it: ipj £T|fFF! X ^ A r»vorl,f> tmw-tiiS'-on ef im» ef l'-“ Cicrt coioil ll:rt -II-OV*‘ill ii|H-.-,ftil«. I In Hie r. s. Ii. »lft »iS‘KfcltHieuv»‘te 4 ejr'sxc* A-'ruit^iats «-IUt fi.i iw t CS. WAR J ft CO.. iisaWiM. Mo. X. SHOCKGE Mi Cl H IK E W r O'M S CX /l‘t I :jJ UiW u ItlCHMOXD, VA. 8AJXX GA. 4 r-r ? ’iMUm l j 3P'isbbl Lift* w> m j MB ’ i bxKTKZ nui ? if -CfiUr irf® 1 ft 5 Wii T>! - m 0> m, A ft T- m M -..if- :C - AT.V.M' F.A CTUR’ u j OF ASIICOLTDRAl> PORTABLE AND STATIONARY -5 _ TIER A RVL jcHRST CS-I.lsrS?? P OTT — -JLu TPT! JL T~~> \j CR Jl.2sT3D S-A/W MILLS j 01,1 PomiiiioiT Coil -1 and VO tent Mil Is, TurbiiiQ Water Vv 7 heels and '.Tc furnish complete outfits fob Oinuing General and T.umshing. Maeiime^y* For * ariens catalog:,., H fiiT addn-is S, S. Pci GRAM, Manager. TAlBCTT A GOnSi iyiACCN, Ca. Y\7 i ? .1.0 I l I itd {iGGjlti liici* art’ a-’e id ihuir ways ou t «> ci\rnu\t p, vjul iu tiijL»t> 1/ffGiiiH vv»'alihy ; thiisc \yiiu do ver di- ii ( ppurtacities ivui tin m r ovci*ty. We* oiV r n*ai tihitfire llflllf- y. We Viir.t many m mi, v. - ci.n, b •.ud ipi’U to work l\»r us ri^bt iu' tlieir pun I'KJftlitius, Any oiit* c:vn d«> lllp HMrk prt li¬ vely irom the Just start. The business v iil ay moiF tiiaii ten tisijvs pr.iiiiitiy way.^. 'Ixpcuri.vo ou lit fyruislur.t free, Ro o-ie who ^en-fiLp-s 1 lils to : . lk, muat*y r^pidl'v. You can devote yoar whobfimt: l > f Inc *,vorV »r only your spare aio.'aeuts. Full infor iilation arid ail Ural is q (I- 1 bent Rue,. Ad Iress ,V Oo , 1’Ji'l.iUhr, .ViiiUiC, Mai. 21tL-lb8j tl A LwL ; K ki 1 l i f- r ’4gL >f/f? i ;'4| Aft ^ »i>, ,>.\l f' ■ ’-h f \ jr M tpj*” iJr,] } 3 f L.- 4 ■____ . . . _ ■; y You .J Jixf. 1 A 'vri ru: irr wearing that Oita * nnn am EO’w p.: -Jvrr th o pfn.ti'.y. iSnrah Gnss p A i* tL o H&iixa •v .. .. pWtvte JtSntfrev— get thi.t * wl.iohrcl.. vt t tu>t. M 1 Ncn.u'nso! ill do ao such thiar, L::t will sfiid f.ir onr T>i»otor. M luiig TJtfffjf/iftti—*‘Oi;r time nnd jvnjr-i It -r fc'-owfl ono in -1 Ik,-;: !e avn.t, .\nUiy ci n.edi. c;.ic # j L'takifi^d.tj-y cUr.*.^«*s.‘» Gs? r.* ■ • '- 4 , ^ v’ - moth iir —*' Doctor, »3 dIi« c!ang«i»roU3 aad wh&t ij hvi a:,ircMonit *’ •' Yo*. eltc tc dtttt.^ronftly ill. rue vvntncuHr ami auricular forces arc not in onui> librium, there is en tncreaee.l centripetal action lb* ttV. >nt t?!e cerebrum an<1 medulla libfouttfxta, portal >:«*.aitaUi>y circulation vasCiiUtca, T —” euapendsd Na •1.1 1 ii's-m** 4 RIvih&v —’drop, U’t hetven’a cuke atop and go 'o work at Itfivf ov—' 1 1 will <*0 all T can." af*er t'vo wcei-s PYpircd— I’augbte weeks r, and our l"<ctor relief, $\\n]\ b«. «’,r..yardt A. kioBO, r>vo no i will procure that which >•> tt desired nt fust.*’ iu tlovc tor>p—“I am g!ruf nnd think it tue only tiuug that tviil restore me to beuith.” A )! ■JKf. gff'ffEff i lE;_: , : r •’ ' uf mjioa ® 14hK,a - t - needed. The cilect has been most wwaderful. The -no u Jievfii njy he.-td, csired the eon>*l>pat:on. While t ;e other imri.:ted strength, c^iue to ibo help oi b.state ac-i uiftde mo led i ew. 1 ’ Trir, fot.-ypsaiw. — M very truo, prul I beliowe the? hfF5 *■»••» . your lito. I daw co-!»i'S3 ‘hat Dr.'Iir m'gopA.F? i?: gli.ilt Fcu.iJc pnd Biin-VJ ‘Abie i.t Ote I ir.cv.t •yo.^R .'fulit-nujia uo'»i>’iitv* ItcR «?’*r kr.ew. ar.i tlF. B./iiflyM 15-Alir.p Appj ‘Ut is a pleasatjt suul AQvttto,** rrmhly V.iiRnr-n.-as, for bond?., t-ic.'* hr*, ocr FariiiU ■ E’uHiou, Alodial ff.cii Hidudoti, Ad2r.-mi etc,, J. Lr-na^oolc i a '.wav, .a c. F. Co., Lou.dvilE-, Ej, THE PLANET, J3. ■ One-Horse Cultivator. How It Works. OKRTTFICATES f*om part i-s who ire using it ; Mr. 0. II. Redding. the Planet, Jr, one-h< rse lioe «iiK» vator, bought of you, wurlie like a yhunn. Yh ll needuot.be afraid to rec-onnuet>d it, for if it will work ii my hi,id it will work anywhere 1 have a two-horse crop phi Died aud ran cultivate it easily wub pRe hors, ,ud the- Planet, Jr. In fact, it is VQU recommend it to be. Yours UlV, 11. M. OIXjDKIIT. EVER El' i' KEY, Apenls. iANlTAJUUMi Ilttoiit, Riverside, LoLi. fdi C Uea. l. Thy Wx»., dry route, climate eo&t-, enrep. fr«e. i ’Node, s, — MA 8WASTOM .V,«r| fia’-w, »,-io«eGui:k,,H; bit. hoi'n ffa r,lBc,s6-tu»->lcO,T»" mill bintVa,S0vt5,'J* i''- , 4 4 ,bj| I *rre.;tspe<'l WHlTTilo ii - ? 1 c.w^Hfti?;,W' ^RUiiy,l»Pwoi» SXko ff. ‘voaa.* Tf . "El 2L C ;E] l gior. T .v-ir •\o i P"WH ji )])M’ ! CI.0L. 4- rD 9 ft Ju»st {kreivod By i* b m ¥ 11 IriR 1 ^ 9 ■ b-vve jast rowiirriRil from tho N »rth, w!i«r^ i have piirchased u lar^e sti*ok of I ! (Jhitlh*»^. On u^coiuit <■»( uiv cnuiF.t. int’y uv.rensh 1 ^ butritieps, &%<i carrying »wr vftrv !itti-o. of hist .v^;u^h »io •!:, I liu'VR tic%ii com pel lo<l to in i w heavy jm;cn.t-e.s*. v\ h<lo l k(i| low marg'in, 1 am not one of i hose s i-uail. ,! rii.*n*,!i;iiits wlio pi’t-teml t*' sel 1 < h*L.V-t^r thii^ any one else, by offering old comm i-wdi n .goods ilia 4 are dear ul; any price. My , 0«>O«!s Hi’U NLAV, HANDSOME, AND STYLISH AND i HAVE iA Targe and Attractive e*ytock to Choose From. J Ref ides tnv immenscs slo.-k of read ’‘■ ‘do (• othiug, I licve seveial thousand, samples oi new gosds that I can have ir.ado to order r.t short notice. i Grand Opening TSiia Wc-eK. Come One, Come All. VTA CL K. TIICMAb Clothier, olaaihas. Columbus, Ga., Octl-1 1882. J. El, DTOEIM, -f /■»' 0 B110AU sthi-et, fI'm. 1 licit X t ebvildisg, iXVA rLA. ALABAMA M inlesale and Lctnil De<ilci*sf iit i '..mi fusTHitj tmua ^ Manti ^ C:ti ' 1jek f i 7 Harm- axi> addlery. Uuggy I farness, ,-ni-nage. Harness, Wagon Ibirness, Buggy lb idles, AVtlgon Bridles, Rid iiig Jividles, limjtjxj 11- hips, Wttuon*, f] hiits lScid~ tkuldk Blankets, Lap Dusters, etc. ' I a,so repair old Harness, okl Saddles, old Bmigv Cushions etc., and keen .very-thu g m this hue. I havegmnl workmen employed and guarantee all work milieu out. I i ees to suit tlie times. Give me a call or nd vrnr orders. J.E.DUSKIN. M.J m f it J m W ATT 9 AVIIOLESALE ANB RETAIL DEALER IN firecei ics and Plantation SUPPLIES N»V ' Corner ’ > I lifter Kaiikin Kouse, . f ! Broiu! k ( nnvfoi d Sts., «* 1 * ot<1 an ( ’oI u ml ills. - Georgia. Agent For LUCY HINTON and other Brands of 1/ TOBACCO mid CICUIIS. Oct.G S3