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MONDAY EYENIXG, DECEMBERS IS.
SOUTH GEORGIA CONFERENCE
FOURTH DAT.
Satdbdaat, Dec. 13, 9 o’clock a. h.
After religions exercises the jonrnal of
yosterday wus read and approved.
6th Question Resumed. — TP7k> arc
readmitted? Littleton A. Snow, of Fort
Valley and Perry Station.
10th Question Ceiled.—What local
ininisters are elected Deacons?
From Coinmbns District—Joseph T.
Adams, Reynold’s circuit,
Dublin District—Alex F Plunders,
Mills B Wadkins, and Alex H Redding,
•of Swairsboro circuit, Taylor W John-
M ’ n » of DubJiu circuit, Joseph Langston,
•Jeesc Graham, M D, of Bullard circuit,
tSarauol H Clark, of Spring Hill circuit,
withdrawn by leave of Conference.)
14th Question.— JVltai local preaehei's
are elected Elders?
Americas District—Benjamin Chap-
1‘el, and Martin IIrooks, of Oglethorpe
circuit.
V Brunswick District-Hartwell S Au-
drews, of ninesvilleaixciut.
Macon District—B H Sasnelt, of East
Macon charge, George M Pm cot t, of
Irwin ton circuit, (William W Griffiu,
certificate presented.)
30th Question.— W?testemltell the next
Session of this Conference be held?
C Rev. J. w. Hinton, in Behalf of the
Columbus churchfB, nominated that
city. Rev. H, R. Felder nominated Al
bany, ami urged its selection. Rev. A.
M. Williams nominated Hawkinsville,
;»nd urged that it never Lad the Con
ference and other reasons. Dr. J.O. A.
<CIark spoke in favor of Hawkinsville.
;Dr. J. B. McFerriu nominated Perry,
-and stated that the Conference could do
no better. Qjanghter.] Rev T T .Cliris-
-tian favored Albany. Rev J W Burke
favored Hawkinsville. Rev J B fg-
.Gehee favored Hawkinsville. Rev Jp
Anthony was for Hawkinsville. Rev.
H R Felder said the Conference
,now within jfcwepty-two miles of Hawk
insville. -Dr. McFerrin withdrew P,er-
*ry in favor of tht w'enl^eqt point nomi
nated. Rev R Anthony favorod Hawk
insville, • The vote was taken by rising:
Cbium'mp, 33; Albany, 32; Hawkinsville,
/54. There being no majority, the vote
i^as taken again. Columbus, 44; Alba
ny, .20; Hawkinsville, 60. Albany .was
(■withdrawn by Jttev H R Felder.
Third bnllot,—Columbus, 58; Hawk-
-'insvi.le, 66. •
{On motion Hawkinsville was .Gien
.unanimously selected. •
The Bishop irq'ictjted the Committee
,ou .Sunday Schools to make their re
port.'
The Committee on Snnday Scliq^s,
-through^R^v J O Branch, .C^.irman,
p-flported.
The report spoke in the highest terms
.of the «fficiency and effectiveness of, the
•Secretary, RtvRM Lockwood, bat re
gretted-thot for want of sufficient funds
.to carry on his work, that his labors
■would have to be dispensed with.
The committee reported statistics as
•follows:
. Snnday Schools in Conference.. 400
Ji«faa§e 5£
Scholars 15 548
^Increase ..... 1*335
'' Volumes in libraries. 13,198
-''Increase 575
Requisites. 12,162
.decrease -J&8
•ffSaa committee recommended the
. genera] adoption and use of the Sunday
School literature of M E Church South;
the devoting of a -day at each district
..conference to the ounday Ssbool inter
ests; the formation of Sunday (School
Missionary Societies, etc. Dr. Key
Jnoved to adopt the report, and the mo
tion was discussed by Drs, Clark, Mc-
Ferain. Revs J F Godfrey, J R McGe-
jhee, and G G N McDonell.
Rev R M Lockwood made an explana-
-'tion of his work and showed that it was
•Impog.sible for lam to visit every charge
in the limited time given him.
The report was adopter! as a whole.
;jRev E PjBonger, of the Noath Geor
gia Conference, was introduced.
Rev Di. A W Wilson, Missionary
Secretary, addressed the Gbnferouce on
-the subject Of missions, Sis address,
. was one of great ability and interest,.
.and was listened to with 'profound atr
,tendon.
^Dr. McFerrin then, -fiy appointment,
addressed the Cbnferencs at length on
,the publishing interests of the denomi
nation, His address was replete \irith
•^humor and .pathos, and was in his own
inimitable style, Dej represented the
publishing house at Nashville as being
jin a flourishing erudition, running-to
.its full capacity, and was, with tl^e lib
eral.subscriptions of the .bretinjen, ,in a
.fair way to pay the deb£, raise the
mortgage op it, apd greatly increase its
(efficiency $nd usefulness.
The com^iit^ee on books apd period
•jeaJs made the\r report, which yas
adopted. It urged the &u shun log of-the
publishing interests of ME Church
g:ng the support of that old and hon
ored institution of learning.
After the usnrl appointments, etc..
Conference adjourned to this afternoon
at .three o’clock.
aftirkoon
Conference, after devotional exercises
by Rev GeoigeS Johnson, was opened.
Rev Dr. Dsn toil in the chair. -
Rev. Mr. Elmore, of the Lutheran
Churoh was inirodneed,
The Board of Trustees of the Orphans
Dome ar iUhcon made their report.—
they represent a total of 52 children
dnring the year. Thirty have been
provided with goood homes, and twen
ty-six are now injoharge. These resi
lution weiei ropored and adopted.
1st. That the presiding Bishop be
requested to re-a'ppoint j,tlie2’efficient-
and indefatigable superintendent and
agent, Rev LB Payne.
2ud That the members of the Con
ference render the Agent all the assis
tance in their power.
3id That thanks be ri turned to Dr.
W F Dolt for rendering his professional
servicer free of. charge, he having re
fused all compensation.
The following were proposed and
elected on the board of- trustees: Revs
S Anthony, George C Clark, A M
Wynn, J W Burke, T T Christian, and
R J -Corley, Lnv—Isaac ^arxlepiap, W
D Williams, J B“ Cobb. J W Cheatham,
A MBrannon, W B Dill.
Rt v B F Tliarpe, D D, of the Bap
tist Church, was introduced.
Rev R J Corley submitted tlie report
on Temperance, which was adopted.—
It urged the importance of abstinence
from intoxicating liquors, and pledged
1he ministry aud church to use every
effort to eradicate the evil of iutemper
mice.
The Committee on Education report
ed Emory College in a flourishing con
ditio' . •
Wesleyan Ftmrie College is prosper-
perons, having 225-pupils db catalogue
.and 180 now in attendance. Thismoble
old institution is giving free tuition to
a number of ncrmiil - students and six
of the last graduating class are now
.leaching, *
undrew Female Collegers gaining
ground, having now about 100 pupils.
The -report insists on the importance
of educating young men for ; the min
istry, and recommends Presiding El
ders to take np collections for their as
sistance. Four are now being educa
ted at Oxford.
The presidents and 'boards of trus
tees were requested to present their re
ports on the first day of the next Con
ference,
Messrs. jl/eSwain, Clark. Felder,
Godfrey, 3/iGebee and others made
s>)me remarks and the. report was
adopted.
Tlie Treasnrer of the Board ol Edu
cation reported $959 33 collected this
;- e w, and $552 72 paid out to assist the
Divinity students, JReport adopted.
The President, Dr. Dinton, request
ed Dr. Thnrpe to address the ('Confer
ence on the subject of education. Dr;
Tbarpe strongly favored edneation
through the instrumentality of denomi
national colleges, and suggested that
;the Methodises and Baptists unite
Wesleyan Ferqale .College and Mercer
University, and organise a normal
school in connection with them, so *as
to obtain the $6,000 appropriated by
the last Legislature, i nd the Peabody
fund devoted to a like purpose. Dis re
marks were well received.
Dr. Key stated that the subject was
not new, but was_ being considered'by
the Board of Trustees.
Rev Mr. Zoye^t submitted the report
of the joint board, qf Finance, which we
recapitulate as follows:
Received from Eor Conference.
make a fuller report.
LASTDAY.
Monday, Dec. 15.
Devotional exercises and confirmation
of minutes. - • -"
Rev E H HcGehoe reported for the
committee on Bible Chugs. It ccm-
mended the supreme' importance of
the scriptures and insisted on. its dis
semination and study. Urged the pat
ronage of the American Bible society,
etc .
Rev. J,’L. Lyon, agent of the Bi
ble Society then addressed tfc§ Confer
ence briefly and presented the abstract
of the annual report.
The Bishop ennorsed the report and
made some impressive remarks thereon.
The report was adopted by a rising
vote. •
Dr. Clark presented the report of the
special committee on ChurohaExten
sion, which was Adopted.
It insisted on the importance ef-
church .extension^ erecting new build
ii-gs and helping build up weak and
new churches. This has been done to
some extent by the mission board. It
advised the taking of initial steps in
the premises.
A letter from Rev James Harris, s
superannuated preacher, was read.
Rev Bolan H Snsnett, of East .Uacon
Mission, applied for re-admission to
the Conference. De was re-admitted.
Dev W S Baker was continued on
the supeap n uated list.
The report of the ccmmittoe on de
ceased {Teachers reported the death of
Dobeit W Dixon, Armjnins Wright,
and Lovick Pierce, dnring this year,
; and presented the memorials—adopted,
A committee of seven was appointed
to take steps to erect a suitable monu
ment to tlie memory of Dev Dr, Pierce.
■ Dev Mr. (Smith, of the Mississippi
Conference was introduced..
The report was. received andjjppyo-
prietely recognized by the Conference.
Rev R M Lockwood offered a resolu
tion—devoting tlie -first Pridgy j# April
next to a. day of fasting and prayer,-.—
adoptedt -
Also, That the Lord’s Dapper be
celebrated the 1st night of the next
Conference,—adopted.
Also, that the 1st day of May
next be*6sed as peculiarly the chib
drens, and that it be devoted to them,
—adopted 1
Also regret:ng deeply the affliction of
brother M. E Rylander, a day delegate,
who was stricken with paralysis last
night, and who is now perhaps passing
his last hour on earth. Rev S Anthony
by request lead in special prayer for
him;—adopted.
Thanhs were returned for the bequest
of $50 a year from the estate of W A
Rawsop,- of Atlanta.
The Statistical report was read.
Pav;u]i;ah District,
Macofl “
Coinmbns 11
Americns “
Tlioniasvills “
ArunsTVick •*
Dublin “
$S61 30
930 15
707 00
676 80
^05 58
'374 95
88 CO
$3,850 08.
Total.
Railroad StoaJ; of T. T. Christian
From estaro of W. A. Rawson,
Poid out to Aid Socity, J. O. A. Cook..
“ claimaets aged preelierB
“ for stationery ..
“ Sav. Bond to Aid Socity. ' 100 00
JBishg),
$248 65
278 25
181 75
vl75 .65
136 OS-
53 20
60 85-
$1,083 80
$55 00
.. 50 00
.. 73 00
Paid " ishop Pierce....
Bishop Doggett..
Balance last Confere ice
“ . now
$4,028 08'
446 90
$982 00
$100 00
190 66
Report adopted.
Conference .then adjourned.
prechks’ aid society,
After Conference adlonrned the
Preachers’ Aid Society met, Rev Dr. J
S Key in the chair.
The board of managers reported tjje
death of Rev R W Dixon, Presiding
EJder ,Gf Tbomasville District, on the
13th of October last
Activity was Urged on the members to
secure contributing members among
the laymen, In tnis society clerical
members pay a mortuary fee of ,§3 eaeb
on the death of each member to go to
supplying a home for his widow and
c bildreh. ■ Lay members pay £1 each,
for the widows and orphans of deceas
ed miniates*.
Isaac Dardeman, Esq-, Treasurer, re
ported §28110 ejected for the widow
and orphans of Rev R W Dixon.
Rev P S Twitty offered a resolution
■to appoint a committee to consider
the advisability of nnjting with the
Drenchers'Aid Society of Norin Geor
gia -Conference, fljost.
Any one can become a member of
the society by handing his -»r her
name to ,the Secretary, Rev S D Sweet,
and ^layrirg r ^ e .mortuary fee on notice.
Rev itfr. .Jordan introduced a reso
lution to amend the constitution so as'
to gradnate tho rnbrtnaiy fe.es accord
ing to the .age of benqficiaj members
to provide a fond to be raised out of
annual dues, and to allow a pro rata
rebare to any members withdrawing.
After considei^ble discussion pro and
.cop the proposition was referred to a
ccxamiiitee.
The jS'qcif.ty then adjynrned,
MEMORIAL SFBYICE.
Sunday night.a solemu and impres
sive memorial service was held-in hon
or of* the dead .preaclicrs of the year —
First Street—P S Twitty, G J Toole,
Super
East Macon—J W Simwjens, S S
Sweat, Super
Jones’ Chapel— B H Sasnett
Macon circuit—J B Gqlpepper’
Gordan—R L Honiker
Irwington—Pan! F C-onally
Jeffersonville—T K Leonord
Toomsboro—D R McWilliams
Haw^in8yill%aud Cochran—AM Wil
liams
Mayneville—R F Evans
Fort Yal|ey and Perry—N B Onsley
Knoxville and Byron—J W DomiL-
goes, and C E Boland
Marshalville and Montezuma—J W
Austin
Wesleyan Female Collage—W G
Bass, President. O W Smith, Professor
Conference Missionary—
Snnday School Cor Sec-^
Snpt and Agent Orphan Home—L
B Paynjs, Assistant editor Wesleyan
Christian Advocate—J W Burke.
Bethany—E JRentz
Louisvjlle—to be supplied .
Dandersyilleiand.Tepille— Q C Clark
Washington—(Supplied by W L Car-
th.lvisboro—W J .Flanders
Gibson— W J Stallings
TaDKASVILLE DtSTBIOT
Rev T T Christian, P E
Tbomasville—J B McUehep
Port Gaines—W C Lovett
Blakely—J P TFardlaw
Albany aud Mission—D R .Felder
Camilla R B Lester
Cairo—<7 S Jordon
J Bainbridge—J R ATc.CIesky
Attapulgas—W A simmons
Wigin—W B Tignor
Trinity—JE Rorie
SpringDiil—S W Stubbs
Boston:—W F Lloyd
Ocapilco—Jhs Carr
Aforvjar O C Dines
iownefes and Ech ois
Quitman and Yaldosta—W WStewart
Proceedings concluded jp Thursday’s
^oirs Journal.
LANWR HOUSE,
Macejft 4 Gmsera,
B, dub a a udlman, PBOPBIETOBS.
Repaired, Refurnished, Reju
venated.
Por Convenience to Business and Excellence of
Fare, Superior to any other House.
©ay
TO
AND FROM TEE DEPOT
APPOINTMENTS EOR 18S0
support v ftLe ne wspa- Rt . v m Am.inius
ppsg tbfi denomin.-t’o.ii, ecpccialiy.p, t\^ hl ttnd E ^ she com,
fto -^^.^Klmittee on memenals made their report,
f s pp&i-h.A yittoo yio -.UouqJs .<$ this ; ^ en iogies were pronouncedly Bish-
f*. ■ op Duggeit, Revs -ITChristian, A M
1,1 ‘ ¥ tiS) P.' .“. f v\'?KU !,; f j -Wynn, J S Key and others. We ie-
jtul.iy, iuuti a i.-ici address,nrg.-*gj e t 0 nr space will not allow ns to
Dev S .Anthony, P E,
Americns—Walker Lewis.
Bundolph—J T Ainsworth,
Clay—to be siiprilied ,
Calhoun—B C Dirris. .
'Gntbbert nnd Georgetewd—E D 3fc-
Gehee.
Lumpkin and Providence— W M
Divyes.
Dawson And Weston—G J Griffiths.
Smithville—John T “Lowe.
Terrell—J B J/ePherson, •S R Wea
ker.
Stewart—George TEmbrv.
Magnolia—W Tone
Ellayille—J B Wardlaw.
Snmter—S N Tucker, R F William
son. super
Vienna—A P Wright.
Oglethorpe—John E Sentell. •
Brunswick Distriot.
Dev J JLf Marshall, P Ei
v Brunswick—H P •Myers.
Camden^A A. EUenwood.
St Mary’s—George G 7Tiompson,
Charlton—to be.snpplied,
• Darien —E D Daemon.
; Jonesville circuit to be supplied.
Bethel—G T Brickley.
Blackshear and Waycross —“N D
Moorehonse.
Homer ville—Lyman D Green.
Nashville—W W indwell.
• Brookfifeld—S G Childs.
• Monitne Mission—snpplied by J W
Watts.
Soul h Coffee Mission—snpplied by
Joseph Tooke".
Worth circnits—J W Folsom.
Waresboro—D Blalock.
Bryan Mission—to be supplied.
Satilla—D G Pope.
COLUMBUS DISTRICT.
A M Wynn, P E.
Coinmbns: St Luke—J .G A Cook.
St Paul—-J W Hinton.
Broad Street—J 3 Ansley.
Trinily and Asbury Misstian—H C
Fentress.
Catania—E-H Whiting.
•Hamilson—E J Burch and Don -Q
Abbott.
Girard—H W Key.
Talbqtton—B F Breedlove.
Geneva^—J M Potter.
B*tler—RL Wiggins.
Reynolds Mission—IH Carey.
Buena Yista and TaswelL-^S P Clem
ents.
Marion—P B Sims..
Cusseta—J D Littlejohn. !
Upatoi—to be supplied..
■Eastman District.
Rev J D Anthony, J* E, |
Dublin—H A Hodges - -
Eastman—R M Lockwood
Lumber L Williams
Ochrinlgee—Jas Langston I
Spring Hill—T D Niece
Graham—B M Booth i
Mt Vernon—W D MjGreger
Jacksonville—W F Bearden
Wilcox—snpplied by A Skipper, \
O.hoapee—J J Giles !
Reid ville—W T McMichaei
Swainsborti—W F Roberts j
•Wrightsrale-T-C D Adams
Ocanefer-sppplied bp F W Fiandqrs ;
Snmmejcsville—,G A‘Moore 1
Bullock—snpplied by J B paryis
C obtowD Mas— B S Key
^yan ot—W M GUonley
jSjyannah Bisteict:
Rev A T Afenn, P E
Ba vannah; trinity—B J Corley
Ji'esleyan Afonomettal-and-GSy MiSr
.sion.—/ O Branch
JFesleyan j/bnuinental Agent—jJ Q
A Ulark
New Dbnston 5/ission—Jho-R C^rte?
i^nriDgfield—P H Clumpier ,
>S>’I.vania—R D Bryan
(Scarborough—L A Slow
Bethel—M* thews ■
Alexander.—/ D Moulding
TFaynesbojo—.F A Branch
Macon District .
Rev. Geo G N McDoneli—^P K
Mnibeny ntieet .and yineviHe—J S
Key' ‘' .
NUMBER OF WORDS IN USE.
The vocabulary of the ar.cient sages of
Egypt was .about 685 words. A well-edu
cated person seldom uses nore than 3,000
or 4,000 in-actual conversation, Accurate
thinkers and’ close reasoners employ a
larger stock, "and eloquent speakers inay
•rise io&fipflwap.i fit JO,000. ghakspeare
produced ,iuFhis -plays with .about I5,f){)p.
Milton’s works are built up with 8,000, yPt.
with all these, there is not enough to accur-
ately-describe the superiority And general
excellence pf -fhe world-reriowoed Xhurb.o-
line, which is an elegant dressing, removes
dandrng./jleans .the .scalp, prevents the
hair ftp.m falling .out, restores jthe bair q.n
bald beads, restores k-toits,originaLeolqr,
makes it grow rapidly, will not . stain the
skin, containsnOt JO particle of le^d, silver,
sulphur, or other deleterious drugs. It4s a
natural, product of the earth, containing
the clemepts required by the hair to feed
upon. ~ A 4ew applications -will -Show its
.restorative qualities. Does not require
months of continued use before you can
. perceive apy result. It,iS(Copli;ng 1 -cleanly,
.and too much praise cann.pt ;be .bestowed
upon it Sold by all dealers in Arugs And
-medicines. PriJr t One Dollar, a bottle, We
advise onr readers to give it a trial, feeling
satisfied that one application will oonyince
.jffiem of its won'd^ful,effec ts.
Open Day and Night,
KENNESAW
RESTAURANT & SAL§§N
Fourth Street, betwean Brown House
and National Hotel, MACON.
Meals Served in Private Rooms
CHEAPEST & BEST,
b@=au the Snbstantials ard Delicacies
of the season always on hand.
T. H. HARRIS, Agent.
HARNESS SHOP.
■ - - - ■ . • •
L, S, TOUJYiSLEY
PE Y, GA,
J F Humphreys wilh L S Tounslhy.
Upholstering of all kinds. •
Due satisfaction guaranteed.
Will make and repairtHarness and
everything in that line in the best style,
Also make Mattresses. Exchange New
Harness for old, or for Hides, Tallow.
Beeswax &c.
‘‘Cheapest and Be s t” mymotto ;
G. M. DAVIS
Successor to Chaphas & Davis akdC, Mastersos
scientific.
Scientists show, ns that they.can.trace a
period lrhen‘tiie N«a#,§ea did not exist,
and, at: the aame-time,-that England and
tbe gapd^erU part of Scandinavia yrere
joined to -the continent of Europe. This
Kgs long; before Amqdcap enterprise,tin-
earthed Garbobne, the Wonderful Hair Re
storer, Nature’ sremedv .tpade from patepl-
(CPBi, ..thorougbly^fleodcrizesi delight
fully perfumed. It wiliperform ; all thatis
claimed for it Absolutely restores Hair
on Bald Heads; cleanses the scripirom
dandruff aud all impuritiesj ijivigprates
weak and sickly bal r J tqneSithe-bair buihs
jnto.a natural and healthy potion, itagso
penetratingthat-itteaches thereatJif dis
ease, the hair bulbs, -and ,the benefit i.s al
most instantaneous, jt is cooling and
-cleanly, and tpp much praise can not "be
' Sola by a
bestowed upon it
-drugs and medicines.
by all.dealers in
fnra soods /^^Nestabliskeb
" { MA ) *'
Fejmlar Prices V J —1880,—-
Hoai;ding, Livery, Feed
And Sale Stable,
Third Street, between Walnut and Mulbery
Streeta.
Maoon'Ga.
•T. T. MARTIN
JUANUIACTUEES. AND DEALER IN
Tito* ©p* ®c®dl
FQni
FERRY, -
GEORGIA.
TMSI WARE.OFsALLKIND^,
W HICH HE WELL SELL CHEAPER TI
ever before offered in Perry.
At Wholesale, Macon Prices will he
Duplicated.
J33T Roeflng, Gntiejing, etc., dore to'order in
he moat approved, style. Apl 3 lyr-
prepare for Conference and
C 113 £ 1 TL 2
BEST m
ADIES, SUPPLY YOUR TABJ.E -WITH THE
THE W1ARKET.
J. D. ARVER.
I can fnrnish you with choice new sugar cared Hems. Snow White Flonr.
Very Finest“Teas and Coffees. No. 1 and Mess Mackerel jn Kits. Dried Beef
and Beef TaSgfles, Ruck-wheat, Rice, Grits, Qatrimsal. Cream-Cheese, Goshen
and Tennessee Batter, Northern Apples, Cabbage, Beans, Potatoes, New Syrups
and Molasles, Canned Fruits, Meats, Vegetables., Salmon, Sardines, Preserves,
Jellies, Jams’ Picklos, Sausages, Mince Meaf, Fruits, Confectionaries, etc. etc.
Fresh Oysters eveyr day.
In fact any and everything to be found in a First Class Grocery and Confec
tionary Store, All Fresh, New and Fine, and as Low as any Honse in the /State.
Goods Packed and delivered on cars Free of Charge.
Satisfactory orders will receive prompt attention.
ar. 33 AR-viii-
1C4HERRY STREET, MA ON GEORGIA,
Nqv27 1869—|4p.
M0jmr mmB m
headquarters for Low Prices,
St&i 1Mi tai
QO TO J. C. BANNON & CO’S.,
asii ©Ig'fepg^
Ifets &Q>\m Gqq^
Onr 2Q cent Tw^llq Cfia^ed dowp to 15 cents. Onr Broc aded Kaiflls u
20 cents. Onr Momie P-ekins from 37J down to 25 cents. Everythinu l-
same proportion! The Table Linen Napkiag, Towels and Bfankets-^onl v* ^
to be shown. ?hey sell themselves, Jeans, Linen and Woolen retailed *t
sale prices. Remember bw expenses are and we can therefore h n ' ^ ; C f "
with smaH profits. . ” BD9 CQnt at
Come and see nsgnd w? s& 4 y° u vhat yon want.
JAMES H: CAMPBELL,
aSACONT, G-A.
Sole agent for the following special
brands of whiskies:
OL3 VAM-EY,
LEXINGTON GLOB,
PEERL Es§
Imperial Gabinot.
Wi IlAinpoq eo- Corn.
I)ealer in
Toys, Fancy eoons and costectioaYdries
At Wholesale and Reteil,
Sole ageni, f(>r W. J. Lemp’s Celebrated
§? e wii mm, w
Oct ^3.
71 CHERRY ST,, MACON, G.\ .
Watches, Jewelry.
> - 3olld. Silver.
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No. 20 Second §treer, - Wk n * ?? Mac on, Ceorgia.
For Fine Watches and Jewelry
Very Low Prices.
a Specialty, A large
ass^rtmen' of CLOCK! aa d
Oct 23.
W r T. JQEf-N'SON.
S.H. BOYNTON.
3. J, BO.Vfl.
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WHOLESALE AXp RETAI^
rocers and Commission Merchants,
IRIIIISTIA ST’S OIiIOSTAOT?;
Where we will keep consbmjtly on ban^ a well {.elected stock of
GROCERIES,
We Guarantee j3atjsfacti.on both in Qaality and Price of Goods.
B. MANNHEIM- .
Wdwmmrtmm, GEeem» ;
Has joat areeeiyed from New York and Baltimore a large and select stqck
insisting of Ladies’ Dress Goods, .Clothing, Boots, Shoe^, Hats, Notions,
Hosiery, Jeans, Domestics, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Valises, Umbrel
las, Blankets, Saddles, Bridles, Hardware, rookery* Glassware, Wood .and Wil
low Ware, Etc., Etc.
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Tn gay grocery Depaxtpient will be -found Bacon,- Flour, Liard, Sugar, Coffee,
.Cliee^sl Mackerel, So^p.St-iirch, Etc. Also a full line of as gpo.d Liquors as .can,
be found in this market.
My stock of both Dry Goods and .Groceries will be found to be full and com
plete in every particular, atid I guarantee my prices to be as low as can beaiford-
.ed by any house this side’ of Savannah. Whqn you come to jbown be sure to give
me a call, and I vkII convince yon tha,t my store .is indeed Headquarters fqr Low
Priqes. Very respsctftrlly,
HtawMnsrille, Sepipmber 2o; 1879.
B@st and Cheapest
PLACE TO BUY
FURNITURE,
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Bug's, Window
Shades, Wall Paper, Matresses
and Burial Cases,
JESt ^.rp
W.dJ S3. IE* . TAYLOR’S,
COTTON AVENUE, MACON, CA:
DOWN IN FRONT!
MAKE WAY FOB BTJINESS MEM
| tea# say Adyertisement. I don’t propose to Bore
You, Mt I Mean Business’
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TXOEthe past re\£n .jaaia Iiave-heen among you, my business af-^eBeVf fope (
J? ancles* ^ hJVemet. I hare worked to make my store
HEADQUARTERS IN THE CROOERY LINE,
And it Is unnecessary to say I have succeeded. And4b°Udt I nave had many enemies,—:-i
him .of whom all si>eak well!’) who hare tried to injure mybusinesa, and hare bankruptedtn
trying to undersell me, I^hare^erserered with an insatiable ambition, and am to^ay able
Snell a Stock of Goods, and at Snch Fearless FigDr e ^
; bny at .the arfonlshingly low figures at. which I-lpire placed ihem, Hy st qek consists ol
BACON, FLOUR, TOBACCO, WHISKIES, DRY COO® 9
BOOTS, SHOES., EARTHEN AND WILLOW-WARE?
SAGGING AND TIES A SPECIALTY,
of other_poods..et»bracing all kqidsnBEDrfly itsithTiirst class grocery
— to sell for less than they ,were ever cold in thinprany otoer aty. f prhos»
-r -r. wrar-n,
counties Hat'! hare.
gripes .will at once cqnrin^yqu of ^
for the many P* 51
Xndsncbciamin3tion.yon a^eesrnesilyr^nested.to tojiike. ThpnkmgyOntor
and tmsting yon will • *- ' ’
Gonsider
Aid visit juy establishment; I xernain
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Your
Truly yonrs,
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