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WOMEN AND MONEY.
WlrlB Nhonlil b« T.mtlit tln«ln?s» 1'rlnrliili-n mnl
Habit*.
“Every girl or woman,” writes the
author of “John Halifax, Uentlemau,'
“who is now depeudont on her male rela
tions—a position which, considering a;i
the ups and downs of life, the sooner sin.-
gets out of, the better—ought by the time
sue is old enough to possess any money to
know exactly how much she has, where ii
is invested, and what it ought yearly to
bring in. By this time also she should
have acquired some knowledge of bnsinesj
—bank business, referring to cheeks, divi
dends, and so on—and as much of ordinary
business as she can. To her information
of a practical kind never comes amiss, es
pecially the three golden rules which have
very rare exceptions: No investment over
5 per cent, is really safe; trust no one with
your money without security, which
ought to be as striot between
the nearest and dearest friends a;
between strangers; and, lastly, keep all
your aflUirs from day to day In an accurate
order, os if you had to die to-morrow. The
mention of dying suggests another neces
sity—as soon as you are 21 years of age
make your will. You will not die a day
tho sooner; you can alter it whenever you
like; while the ease of mind it will be to
you and the trouble it may save to those
that come after you are beyond telling. It
cannot be too strongly impressed upon
every girl who has or expects that not un
desirable thing, “a little income of her
own,” what a fortunate responsibility this
is, and how useful she may make
it to others. Happier than the
lot of many a married woman is that
of the “unappropriated blessing,” as X
have heard an old maid called, who has
her money, less or more; in her own name,
and oan use Jit as she chooses, generously
as wisely, without asking anybody’s leave
and being accountable for it to no one.
But then she must have learned from her
youth upward how to use it, she must not
spire any amount of trouble in the using
of it, and she must console herself for
many a lonely regret—we are but human,
all of us—with the thought that she has
been trusted to be a steward of the Great
Master. Such an old maid often does as
much good in her generation as twenty
married women.
BCCKLKN’S AUNICA SAI.VK.
The best 9alvo in the world for Cuts.
Bruises. Bores, Ulcers, Balt Rheum, Fever
Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
■Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positive
ly cures Piles, or no pay is required, it. is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For saie by Brannon ufc Carson.
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Who Can Foil eysters (Iruri'lully.
The man or woman who knows how to
eat oysters gracefully has mastered two-
thirds of the science of table etiquette.—
Baltimore American.
The Verdict l ntniiinoiiB.
W. I). Bult, druggist, Bippus, Ind., testi
fies: “lean recommend Electric Bitters as
the very best remedy. Every bottle sold
has given relief in every case. One man
took six bottles, and was cured of rheuma
tism of 10 years’ standing.” Abraham
Hare, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, affirms:
“The best selling medicine I have ever
handled in my 20 years’ experience, is
Electric Bitters.” Thousands of others
have added their testimony, so that the
■verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters
do cure all diseases of the liver, kidneys or
blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at Bran
non & Carson’s Drug Store. eod&w
Cat It Short.
A good deal of space in the popular mag
azines is to be devoted to “earthquakes.”
It, is to lie hoped that the subject will not
remain fresh as long as the battle of Shiloh
did.—Savannah News.
Excitement in Tcxns.
Great excitement has been caused in tho
vicinity of Paris, Texas, by the remarkable
recovery of Mr. J. E. Corley, who was so
helpless he could not turn in bed, or raise
bis head; everybody said he was dying of
-consumption. A trial bottle of Dr. King’s
New Discovery was sent him. Finding re
lief, he bought a large bottle and a box of
Dr. King’s New Life Pills; by the time he
.had taken two boxes of Pills and two bot
tles of the Discovery, he was well and had
gained in flesh thirty-six pounds.
Trial bottles of this Great Discovery for
consumption free at Brannon & Carson’s.
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He Didn't I,Ike Tragedy.
“How did you like it?” asked Smith, as
he left the theatre with Jones.
“I don’t admire tragedy,” was the reply.
“Why, that wasn’t tragedy; it was com-
‘^Yes, I know it was put on for comedy;
but you see they murdered it.”—New York
Sun.
’Tis SOZODONT the. whole world tries,
’Tis SOZODONT which purifies
The breath and mouth, and dirt defies.
’Tis SOZODONT for which we cry,
Sweet SOZODONT for which we sigh,
’Tis only SOZODONT we buy.
tu th sat se&w
GunKing the Doom.
The business boom as expressed in in
creased railroad facilities may be described
as moving at the rate of one new freig ht
car every fifteen minutes from the Altoona
shops.—Pittsburg Commercial Gazette.
I.KJIOJI ELIXIR.
Editorial.
Office Sunday Telegram, Atlanta,
Ga., October 9, 1885.—Mr. Mozley: Allow
me to thank you most kindly for the bottle
of Lemon Elixir. I am not much of a be
liever in medicine, but being overtaxed by
excessive office work, I concluded to try
your Lemon Elixir. It proved all and
more than you claimed for it. It acts like
a charm on the liver, stomach and bowels,
gives a check to nervousness and produces
what X craved most, namely: pleasant and
refreshing rest at night. I cordially recom
mend your remedy as a delightful tonic in
all cases of indigestion, biliousness and ner
vous prostration. Chas. T. Logan,
Editor and Proprietor Sunday Telegram.
Sold by druggists. 50c and $1 per bottle.
Preparea by H. Mozley, M. D., Atlanta,
Ga. octl setm
A Woman In Pawn.
An unpaid board bill in a California town
drove the landlady into this expedient:
She locked out the delinquent family, save
the aged mother, and then told the chil
dren that she would release the parent on
receipt of the $7 due.
The matter was compromised, but it
suggests a dreadful possibility to some Bos
tonBoarders.—Boston Record.
Eroo Trade 1 .
The reduction of internal revenue and
the taking off of reveune stamps from Pro
prietary Medicines, no doubt has largely
benefited the consumers,as well as relieving
tliej burden of home manufacturers. Es
pecially is this the case with Green’s Au
gust Flower and Bose bee’s German Syrup,
as the reduction of thirty-six cents per
dozen, has been added to increase the size
of the bottles containing these remedies,
thereby giving one-fifth more medicine in
the 75 cents size. The Augusl_ Flower for
Dyspepsia and .Liver Complaint, and the
German Syrup for Cough and Lung trou
bles, have pernaps, the largest sale of any
medicines in the world. The advantage of
increased size of the bottles will be greatly
appreciated by the sick and afflicted, in
every town and village in civilized coun-
■ tries. Sample bottles for 10 cents remain
the same size. oct!2 d&wly
T>AI1T ENQUIRER- SUN:
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COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, OC TOBER 10, m 5.
IIcnlhen Saltation.
The missionary convention .at Des
Moines is going to discuss and determln.
the question whether the heathen can bi
saved without conversion. If it should b.
, ! < r d 111 the affirmative, it will follow
that there has been a great deal of money
wasted in foreign mission work. It is 1.
pretty big subject, anyway, for the church
militant to tackle, and tne wisest thing to
do is to leave the decision of the question
to the Almighty, where it belongs. -81
Paul Globe.
Cnnrer of tin 1 Tongue,
My wife, some three or four years ago,
was troubled with an ulcer on tne side ol
her tongu'o noar the throat. The pain was
incessant, causing loss of sleep and pro
ducing srreat nervous prostration. Ac
companying this trouble was rheu
matism. It had passed from the
shoulders and centered in the wrist
of one hand, she almost losing
the use of it. Between the suffering of the
two, life had grown burdensome. By the
use of a half dozen email-sized bottles ol
Swift’s Specific she was entirely relieved
and restored to health. This was three
years ago, and there has been no return of
the disease. H. L. Middlebrooic.
Sparta, Ga, June 5, 187(1.
Friendly Emulation.
At President Cleveland’s reception the
other day he shook 400 hands. That’s al
most as many “bunds” as tiie new public
printer shook when he assumed control.—
Texas Siftings.
From n Minister.
Rev. C. T. Clark, a member of the South
Georgia Methodist Conference, writes from
Tattnall county, Ga.: “One year ago I was
taken with rheumatism, and became al
most helpless for over three months. All
the remedies used seemed to fait until I
commenced the use of Swift’s Specific. I
have taken five bottles, and am perfectly
sound and well again. I would have writ
ten sooner, but waited to see if the cure
was permanent. And now I unhesitating
ly recommend S. S. S. as a safe and reliable
remedy for rheumatism. I have all confi
dence in its virtue.”
It Never Falls.
I have had blood poison ever since Octo
ber, 1885, and obtained no relief from any
treatment (and I tried several) until 1 com
menced taking Swift’s Specific. In one
month I felt as well as I ever had. I also
had a good appetite, and was entirely free
from the pains in my shoulder and head,
which had tormented me so long. Now
all the sores and swellings from my head
are gone. S. W. McCarter.
No. 78 Madison St.
New York, April 30,1880.
In tin- Midst of Dentil We Arc in Life.
Between the Chicago doctors who re
store animation to the dead with dynamite
and Georgia physicians who perform the
same act by injecting brandy and ammonia
into the heart, it will soon come to pass
that iu the midst of death we shall be in
life.
Malaria! The very mention of it is a
nightmare! Whoever has suffered from
this blighting disease knows what a dread
scourge it is, and how it seems almost im
possible to eradicate it from the system.
SMITH’S BILE BEANS will most surely
destroy the germs of Malaria, and afford
permanent relief. Dose, one Bean; 25
cents per bottle. For sale by all drug
gists and dealers in medicine, or sent post
paid on receipt of price, to any part of the
country. octl-eod&wlm
Southern Outrage*.
Several negroes in the south having been
legally hanged, it will be in order for the
republican journals to denoun’e the infa
mous attempt of the democratic authori
ties to reduce the republican vote.—St.
Paul Globe.
The question of a proper food for in
terests all mothers; especially those una
ble to nurse their offspring. Mellin’s Food
possesses .all Jhe requisites as a substitute
for mother’s milk, and is highly com
mended by the medical faculty of both
Europe and America.
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ffe Rust Hare ail Organ.
“A first-class daily paper” is a luxury
which the Knights of Labor feel they can
no longer do without. They have $123,000
in the treasury, and that would give such
a paper a very fair start. They must not
flatter themselves that it would be self-,
supporting, or that it would ever arrive at
that stage of prosperity. It would not.
Many alpaper has supported a “cause,” but
no “cause” ever yet supported a paper.—
Washington Post.
I have used one bottle of Ely’s Cream
Balm and it is the best remedy I have
found for catarrh in fifteen years.—V. G.
Babbage, Attorney, Hardinsburg, Ky.
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Grow* More Nolid Every Day.
Some of the republican papers are silly
enough to hope that the rivalries that ex
ist among the southern democracy will
soon cause a break in the solid south. They
do not seem to be able to perceive that the
south grows more solid every day.—Sa
vannah News. -
Nervous. Dcliililatod Men.
You are allowed a free trial of thirty
days of the use of Dr. Dye’s Celebrated
Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Ap
pliances, for the speedy relief and perma
nent cure of Nervous Debility, loss of Vital
ity and Manhood, and all kindred troubles.
Also for many other diseases. Complete
restoration to'healtb, vigor and manhood
guaranteed. No risk is incurred. Illus
trated pamphlet, with full information,
terms, etc., mailed free by addressing Vol
taic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich.
decl7 tu.th,sat,se&wly
The Ipirstinn of the Hour.
Miss Anthony is a little behind the times. !
The question which now agitates the |
thoughtful young woman is not, whether
she can support herself, but whether she
can afford to marry and support a husband.
—Fort Worth Gazette.
Tho Safest anil best. ,
In October, 1885,1 contracted that dread- .
ful disease, blood poison. I went under
treatment of a physician at once. At the
end of the first month I became alarmed
at the progress of the disease in my sys-
tern, and abandoned the doctor. A friend
told me of S. S. S and its wonderful effects.
I gave it a trial, and be^an to improve
witli the first bottle. I have taken ten
bottles, and am to-day a well man. To ail
who are in need of a blood purifier 1 will
say, by all means try Swift's Specific. It I
is tiie safest and best of them all.
E. B. Black.
93 S. 14th St., Newark, N. J.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases
mailed free. _ _ „
The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, At
lanta, Ga. New York, 157 W. 23d St.
Those complaining of Sore Throat or
Hoarseness should use Brown’s Bron
chial Troches. The effect is extraordi
tmrv, particularly when used by singers
and speakers for clearing the voice.
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NpwKjmpcv Notoriety.
Lily Langtry, Charles J. Guiteau, Geron-
imo, Fanny Chamberlain, Herr Most, Sir
Charles Dilke, P. T. Barnum and Charley
r oss —where would they have been but for
impecunious space writers on newspnpers.
As it is, they have climed tn the highest
pinnacle of fame or infamy, us the case
mav be. It is certain that a little notoriety
of the right kind does no one harm and
aids many to the attainment of renown.—
Vicksburg Herald.
BABY’S M
Infantile ami Biriit Humors Speedily
Cured by Outicura.
I ^OR Cleans in a the Skin and Scalp of Birth
Hmuora, for allaying Itchins, Burning and
Inflammation, for curing the first symptoms of
Eczema, Psoriasis. Milk (’rust, Scald Head,
Soro ula and other inherited skin and blood di:<
ea.se?, Cuticura, the great Skin f'ure. and Cuti
uur.i Soap, an exquisite Skin Beaurilier. rxter
'•a ly and (. uticura Resolvent, the new Blood
Puriiler, internally, arc infallible. Absolutely
pure.
MY OlillEMT t lllMIU
Now six years of age, when an Infant six month?
o'cl, wus attacked with a virulent, mali gnant skin
disease. AD ordinary remedies ful bur. we called
our family physi.-tun, who attempted to cure It
out it m> < .id with ulmor t incredible 'upidity, un
11 the lower portion or he little fellow s person
from the middle of his back dowu to his knees,
was one solid null, utrly, painful, blotched ami
malicious. We had no iv-t at night, no peace by
day. Tin ph.vsi* i in did not know then, and does
not know non . wluit it was. Finally we were ad
vised to* try Cuticura Itemed < s. Without the
knowledge of our physician. I procured a box of
Cuticura un* a cake of Cuticura Soop. The i feet
W VS MISIIITY M AHYKJdHIJi,
U ing the two together. (ln?t washing him thor
oughly with • uticura Soap then anointing him
with Cuticura. From the first application »
change for tho better appear d. The doctor said
we had no further need of him, and ceased his
visits. In three or four weeks a complete cure
was wrought leaving the little hollow’s person ns
while and hcu'thy as though he had n- ver been
attacked. In my opinion.your valuable remedies
Hayed h s life, and to-dny he is a strong, healthy
child, perfectly well, no repetition oi the disease
having - ver occurred. You are welcome to make
any use of this you may deem In st.
GKO. It. SMITH.
Att’y at Law and Kx Pros. Att’y.
Ashland, Ohio
Reference: J. G. Weist, Druggist, Ashland. O.
t i <'i' it a sir. m i; in kn
Arc sold everywhere. Price: Outicura, 50 cents;
Cuticura Soap, 28 cents; OrricuRA Resoi.vknt.
Si.oo. Prepared by Potter Drug and Culmical
Co., Boston.
Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases.”
RHEUMATIC PAINS,
/ »\ °ite minute
/ Plaster. W;
Sciatic, Sudden, Sharp and
is Pains and Sti tins relieved in
by tiie Cuticura Anti-Pain
. arranted. At all druggists.
15 cents; five for Si. J otter l)i ug and Chemical
Company, Boston, Muss.
DRUNKENNESS
OR THE LIQUOR HABIT. POSITIVELY
CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR.
HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECMT0.
It can be given in a cup of coft'eo or tea
without tlic knowledge ol the person tak
ing it; is absolutely imruilcss. and will ef
fect a permanent and speedy cure, whether
tho patient is a moderate drinker or an al
coholic wreck. It has been given in thoh-
samls of cases, and in every Instance a per
fect cure has followed. II nrvvr Jails. The
system once impregnated with the Specilie,
it becomes an utter impossibility for the
liquor appetite to exist. For Sale by
FOB SALES BY"
M. D. HOOD & GO., DRUGGISTS,
93 BROAD ST., COLUMBUS, GA,
Call or write for circular & full particulars,
REMOVAL of LAW OFFICE.
J-. Xj. WILLIS
Has removed bin Office to up tairs over R.
Crane’s store.
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& Hi \ & h IIM
WEL PLOW.
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THE BEST CW’VnX PLOW !N USE.
Equally geo I. ypi l.imi No farm**
mould be w!< • i no* for free ||Jue
(rated On» , . . »j.• n>d A'nmmic,
tYRACi?$}! CftlLED PLOW CO.
sriMcuae. new *ork
NBIHt (WJiHE *13! OKIE.
Bill, den. Crook.; _ _
mv. ACEH IT* WASTED, iwv pric .1
L-GAMMELU CD . Do" i - •*.. .Philm , . Lxjof.
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY:
Whereas. H. H. Epping, guardian for S. H. Hill.
Jr. and F. H Hill, having applied to the Court of
Ordinary of said county fora discharge from his
guardianship of S H* & F. H. Hill. This is there
fore to cite all perrons co* cenred, ’o show cause
why the said H. II. Eppinff should not he dis
missed from his guardianship of S H. and F. H.
Hill and receive the usual letters of dismission.
Given under my hand and official signature
this October lth, 18SG.
oct.4 oaw4w F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY. .
Whereas, George Y. Pond makes application
for letters of administration de bonis non upon
♦ he estate of Hu h Dover, late of said county,
d ceased;
These are. therefore, to cite all persons con
cerncd, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if
any they have, withiu the time prescribed bylaw,
why said letters should not be granted to said
applicant.
Witness my official signature this October oth
1580. F. M. BROOKS,
oct5oaw4w Ordinary.
Jersey Jackets
The Largest Stock in This City
t 111
CAN BK FOUND AT
Ml
All Grades, From 50c. to $7.
Our Large New Cloak Boom is full of
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Call and See ilie SI vies.
J. A. KIRVEN & CO
Auction Sale
Valuable City Lots!
Directly Opposite the Eagle and
Piienix Mills.
WILL I1B SOUL on thn Flint Tuesday in No-
* v vember next, in front of the Auction House
of F. M. KNOWLES <St Co., corner of Broad and
Tenth Streets, in the City of Columbus, at 11
o’clock a. m., the Valuable Lots fronting the
Eagle Factory Buildings, on Front street, in the
City of Columbus, Georgia, and next adjoining
the Alston Warehouse, and near offices of the
Georgia Midland Railroad, beginning on
east side of Front street, at the North Wall of
the “Alston Warehouse,’’ running east along
said wall 127 feet ti inches, tin nee north 150 feet,
more or less, to the line of the lot occupied by
the Southern Express Company, thence west
along said line. 127 feet 0 inches, to Front street,
thence south along Front street 150 feet, more or
less, to the beginning point. This property, im
mediately fYunting the Eagle Factory, is admira
bly adapted as building lots for Dwellings, Store*
or Warehouse purposes; contains now a well-
built, commodious, two story Brick Stable. Titles
perfect. Can be examined, with plot of th*
property, at the law office of McNeill & Levy.
Terms ot sale one-third cash on day of purchase,
balance, one, two and t hree years, equal amounts,
with 7 percent, interest.secured by the property.
MARY B. HANHERD.
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UNPRECEDENTED
STOCK! OT 1
Piece Goods
NOW IlEABY
For Fall, 1886.
THE BOSS PRESS
Is Without a Rival.
THE LIDDELL VARIABLE PEED SAW MILL.
Is the very best Saw Mill in the market. II took the only
medal of the first class tit the New Orleans Exposition.
For the above, and for all other machinery, address,
FORBES LIDDELL&CO.,
Montgomery,- Ala.
N. B.—Our stock of Wrought Iron, Pipe, Fittings and
Machinery is the largest in this part of the country.
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To the Trade and Smokers.
Beware of Imitations, and see that you gel the
genuine
GRAND REPUBLIC CIGARROS!
-A^HSTID TAKE HO OTHLHS.
We hereby notify the trade that all infringementa will be vigoroualy proseented to
the full extent of the law.
GEO. IP. LIES & OO.,
Far lory 309, -HI IMatrlct, N. Y.
The genuine are for sale by W. S. Freeman, ,J. T. Kavanagh. Brannon <fc Canon, King & Daniel,
Peabody & Faber. T. A. Cantrell, .1. H. Edwards. .J. E. Deaton, W. R. Moore, E. M. Walsh & Co.
fi. T. Miller. R. S. Crane, and all first-class retailers.
nug.’T tu th satAseAm
B. T. HATCHER
Warehouse and Commission
Fontaine Warehouse, Columbus, fin.
tenant.
good. ,
rnrr PUOICTIIKC DHPIfKPC 1 WILL continue the Warehouse and Commission Ruainese iu ail its branches,
rntafc UnnlOl mflo « AulxAbt. and solicit the patronage of my friends und the public generally. We guarantee strict
attention and prompt returns on all consignments.
RAGGING and TIMS always on hand at cash prices.
Storage and Sale of COTTON a specialty.
Agent for the Latest Improved “LUM1IU8 COTTON GIN.
B. T. HATCHER.
you freo of charge, if yoa will
•end 20c. in iUmi» for postage,
Ac., 6 pretty Chrutmas Cards, 5
nice New Year Card*, I lovely
Birthday Card, n beautiful 'rilt-
bound floral Autograph Album
.Uuftrat.d with bird*, flower*,
<p4 2lawin
'eatlV arranged in an album
i; $fto our new Holiday Book.
J. \V. BAUCOdK A CO., CENTERBKOOK, CONN,
$50 REWARD
lllif -!
i'fw at MOM Aid'll 1 , rain
. - • m-, a..il Need Nci*ari*tor •*' 1 liuj*'
tf** r ' r " r l»«i|»rotcd Han-
KK r VewSr'k wachike co.
Columbus, Ohlc*
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K WAITED,
ibutecirculars in your vicinity. B'jv
’ i ■ ., fi.morable. p rminent. pleasant ^ easily ojKTPted
1 qenses advanced. SAMPI-B CASUS FRI'R.
-.1 rant<s required. No humbug. M e mean what we ssy
' .. A . Iress NATIONAL SUPPLY COMPAN Y,
’ J Bradford Block. CINCINNATI, OJi*^
II —!!■■■ !!■! IH I
24 Pei Cent, Investment,
r niJREE two-room Dwellings and one three- j
1 room Dwelling. !d acre to each lot, occupied
by good tcnant« for fclfi per month. J’rice of
property #k0Q. JOHN BLACK.MAH,
Real Estate Agent, Columbus, Ga. |
se wed&fH tf
■VI ^\ma#.whfinbtml n OB8!* dull and price* are low 1*
NOW BUY YOUR M
(,:«atbar"aln*. Send lornon FR5E cat,w /' I I BVl Ct
i .vie of Wateh*’* KlflnaHpnrtlnffO'MMlHAtii’.Vfl U NU'
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The Brown Colton CSixi. Co.,
NEW LONDON, CONN.
Manufacturers of the “Old ReIiablo ,?
Brown Cotton Gins, Feeders and Con
denseru.
All the very latest improvements: lm
proved roll box, patent whipper, two
brush belts, extra strong brush, cast
steel bearing it., improved Feeder,
enlarc'' •’ 4 ti?.st proe. ondeuscr.
L ’ ong^bnijif i* instruction, durable
'^84—'. jjfe'V'iu liglit, cleans tiie seed per
-^Kw^^yrect., ami produces first class samples,
j : r-'' nni.iv1 .ti t:oi' i itlACin
* ’ts- “■ or utiy nrccssllilc polar. Scud lor full
" drsorifitiou uud price list.
COLUMBUS IRON WORKS, Agouls, Columbus, Ga.
Before Insuring
YOXJR
Jiiiuuuuu a.u/ .uiuitui’i
CALL AND GET MY RATES AND TERMS.
Twelve Years in the business and never contested a loss. All paid promptly.
vJOHISr BLACKMAR,
4 oIiiinhiiN, Georgia, Nest to Telegraph Office.
angfl se&w4m
Ynrivl.v l'ik|»nritllel4**l.
Prici’M Ui’MKOiniblv.
Na t In fa e t ion ii naran t eed.
GOODS Nolected now will be made ready for
delivery at any date desired. Call and favor a*
with an order.
G. j. PEACOCK,
('lathing Manufaetiirer, 1*2(10 A 1201
Brain Ntreef. Coin mini* (hi.
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INCREASING FUST,
ML"
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TOBACCOS
is rapidly increasing, and we take pleasure in
bringing 1 be following revised list of such deolew
to your'Kind notice:
J. K. Guldens,
J. R. & H. F. Garrett,
O. E. Hochstrasser,
L. H. Kaufman & Oo.,
G. W. I^ewis,
•C. II. Markham,
McArdle,
D. A. A ml rev
D. A. Anglin
AverettAt Porter,
It. J. Auglin,
J. Adams,
C. Bata stein,
R. Broda,
Bennett «& Co.,
T. A. Cantrell,
V. R. Cantrell & Co.,
R. S. Crane,
F. Conti,
M. E. Edwards,
A. Simons,
T. E. Middlebrooks,
Martin & Chalmers,)
Tobe Newman,
W. R. Newsome,
J. H. Rqinsey.
Rothschilds Bros.,
T. J. Stone.
of Iti<*ItikioimI. Virginia,
■illllX A I.OEIt ure our Sole Agent*
for th In territory.
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