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MACON, GEORGIA. SATURDAY MORNING.
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FRENCH and SZraLXflB'-'T
BROADCLOTHS AND CA8SIHEBES,
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Which bs in Uodsta vat s* In the BRSTHtTLR’st
ONION SETS; Etc.
& REYNOLDS,
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Drags, ChemicalsTPatent Medicines,
OZZiS, JDTO.
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FRESH FISH, 8HAD& OYSTERS,
fdreip &Kattre Frnits, Teeetalles,
MACON, GA.
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VARNISHES.
BRUNSWICK
JAPAN VARNISH.
IRON VARNISH. .
DAMAN VARNISH.
GIVE ME A CHANGE
GRITS,
TOR FREIGHT OR PASSAGE. APPLY TO
BNRY BCIIABBW. HjillmUlt. Si.'
[and haa that moral courage which ia far more
■commendable aa it ia far rarer than physical
F courage. I hare differed from hia opinions
'aometime% When I did, I involontanly re
called the kind words of Mr. jUmob tr~ ‘Laps
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VNMIO ' "
JAMES R. RICE
Cotton Factors and Comduion
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ELECTRIC
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A WASHERWOMAN. IN MAcO*. BATHt
I will f> row wuhiafat half prim If yen will far-
aa follows:
“Batter is not so bad a man as his ■
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bavo been any differenee between na, if
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PUNTERS and COUNTRY
•W'AeA ealr half the lias*.'
> DORS MOT INJORR TUI FINI8T PARKIO
Comfortable Cassimere Vestings,
mar apork Ju ^AMRixisD,
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PACIFIC GUANO!
Johnston tCfc’i Jewelry Stars.
MACON, GA.
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FISKS’ PATEN? METALIC
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lew.Kxl, Mahogany. Wl
ell styles »nd pricer.
THOS. WOOD,
Next to Lacier Horn,
• J SUGARS. COFFEES and TEAS.\,
FLOUR of all qualities, in batTeb and sacks.
TOBACCO ef various brands. :
■j LIQUORS, in barrel* and cars*,
j ; ALLSPICE. GINGER and PEPPER.
SHOT. POWDER and CAPS. _
.'J. HARDWARE. IRON and 8TEKL.
gA , BAGGING. TIES and TWINE. I
case was lately tried at the Court of Exchequer,
London, in which a Hebrew butcher was plain
tiff and the chief rabbi of England the defend
ant. The butcher charged that the rabbi had
injured and broken up his business by pronoun
cing his meat "tripher"—unclean and unfit for
Hebrews—and thus preventing him from selling
to Israelites. It appeared in evidence that the
Hebrew law or immemorial custom placed all
butchers under ecclesiastical supervision and
regulation, and that no mqp could slaughter or
sell “kosher’—i. t. clean meat fit for Israelites
—without being first examined and licensed by
the ecclesiastical authorities of the district in
which he lived ; that the plaintiff had set up a
butchers’ shop without this license, and refused
to obey ecclesiastical directions in regard to Ida
business ; and that therefore the Jewish com? -tri
nity had been warned not to bay of hia n eat.
The Court held that the authorities were justi
fied in so doing, and that the plaintiff had no
W. A. RANSOM & CO.,
wotJwT> Manufacturers and. Jobbers »f^*2
BOOTS AND SHOES
N. L. DRURY, WStm
H OC8K, SIGN AID flllfl-
^EfeaS^* 3 * RENTAL PAINTER.
OVER LAWTON* LAWTON’S 4thSt- Macor.Ga.
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DENTIST, -
iPFICE: OTer Meern. Bray A Brother'* B arc
1 ware Store, Kafauia, A!a.
£SF"W« think we can make it to the interest of our
frienda to call on
. TO $200 per Month- Or a Commission torn
'which, twice that amount can be made by lell-
» Lateet Improved Common Sense Family
eg Machine xPrlee $18. For Circular! and
address C. BOW KBS k CO„ 32> South Third bU
elphi&.Penn. decL5-d«fcw3wo
Wholesale Dealers in Dry Good*, Groce rice, ete„
Corner Second and Cherry iti„
n<rvh> Macon. Qa