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Parties In the
SU tea.
1 is rxpidly approach
"there will be a division
Site votes of the South
St is now divided in the
fifth. Nothing but the folly aud
fijuictiveness of the Radical party
\nld ever have united the South
i vote aa it has been sioce the
l of the war; even that terrible
pfiict, although a life and death
Juggle with the South, failed to
pite our people as thoughly as
fiey have been for the last thir
teen years.
a The question of re-construction
having been settled, and settled
inji manner practically irrevoca-
#1* will, together its concomi
tants soon cease to be a living is-
• sue. After the next Presidential
% election, new issues we hope and
Hbelieve will arise—such as finance.
w the right of woman to vote, eto,,
*etc.,—upon which men will di
vide irrespective of geographical
4 lines or sections.
■ . j^We have said that we trust the
■ W .near future will bring about this
insult; for, a solid South will soon
, or late make a solid North. A
continuance of this state of affairs
^ould aggrevate and intensify the
•^feelings of hostility between the'
[i two sections which have for the
lpst quarter of a century afflicted
^ the country. Now that the ques
tion of slavery no longer exists,
•Dgl
engin
abovqJTat JSHShe wl
to hg|P abgerously slcl
or her family.—Dr7
found bar sitting up in bed, talk-'
ing aud laughing with her family
aud some friends who were visit
ing her, and she appeared to he
unusally lively for a tick peraon.
Soon as he warmed sufficiently he
approached the bedside of his pa
tient, and, to his great surbrise, he
discovered that Mrs. Sweareugiu,
though sitteng up, laughing aud
talking, wae act only dying. He
gently informed her huskaud, who
could not realize the fact. He
thought the doctor was mistaken.
Dr. Edwards prescribed for the
jovial woman, aod left her with
out letting her know of her rapid
disgoluton. On his return home he
met Dr. Hall, whom he asked to
call and tee his patient and aid
her restoration ifpoesible. He (We
decided that she was dying. He
left medicine and directions to ap
ply a blister at a certain time, but
before the time arrived sbe was
dead.
This will be sad aad sudden
news to her daughterjjnd kindred
who live in Monroe county.—Hue
ua Vista Argus.
a one jenr.
fc.
kkiUTH u our bau-
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Answer* to dormpondeuta, ect., ect.
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teacher should aubviribe at ouoe.
(Hand n< w atoria^.are begining in it ev.
ery few weeks and one of the very finest is
now running entitled “JEW GENTILE,
ANDA'HBISTlAN. OR THE OCRSE OP
MONEY-—A STUDY OF GREEDS."
The regular subacriptirm price is S3, a
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sending atibscriberw at twr dollar* and
half each, nuy oue will receive an extra copy
tor one year aud a maguiticeat oil picture
24 x 3U inches in size. .4 IdreBs.
hUNNY SOUTH,
AMar.f., On.
h tli
Fall amrWinter
TOOK OF
H1LLDIEET. F10KRS, 0B1UIENT8 ETC-
At my Kew I.«cntlon, No. 84 Randolph Htreot.
to which your special attention is invited. JAra. A’yV/Z7
W Jf/ifd EY has charge of the'\E(lJA.}dIG-.
Pleating and Stamping to Order. Jiao Drees Nuking
Itn. X. A BUSSEY,
No, 34 Randolph Stree, Columbus, Ga. oct.8-3m
A Dead Shot
ON TRAMPS.
The Boss Pocket Burglar Alarm
Which iota the buiincsi every tioM aad never 4
Hous8-Fttraislttng Emporium.
93 Cherry Street, 2£&eon„
Democratic Nomination fot
County Office re.
We call attention to the Gxwc
utive Committee of the Democratic
party declaring the result of the
nomination of County Officers. The
persons nominated are in every
respect qualified to fill the officer
for which tfiby were respectively
there is no reason why the people] nominated. They are all uprigl
A FACT.-TH.cHBAra rardmaxteffcctiwaiafa.
K ant againu Trampa. 1'hlevfn and Harg.
TS. ewer invented. No family tuf« without one.
Sample, with bj*of 75 oapt, by mail postpaid. *sct«.
" told 30 grow in tixday* in Rockford. Itl.,
One agent »old _ _ ,
atreuil. Agent* wanted vvervwhere. Catalog!
Addrett, WESTERN SUPPLY CO.,
308 I-alJalle St. Chic
Please state what paper you saw this adv. in.
EXCELSToR OTl CLOTH APRON8
FOB
Ladies, Bum ud Ckildm,
HADE IN ASSORTED COLOU.
Sample Ladles'dm, by
mail. 6$ oenta
S.mple Child’* aiae, by
I of the North and South should
r continue to be estranged; on the
1 contrary there is everything to
bind together the several States
1 in a bond far more enduring than
tyrant force could effect. When
J this result shall have been attain-
* ed, the negro vote will be a more
important factor io elections and
aod inteligent gentlcnjen ami de
serve the confidence of the public
Now let our people go to work
to elect the ticket. We do oof
think there is any danger of de
feat if we will ouly do our duty.
Let us therefore resolve that we
will elect every one on the ticket
by such a rousing majority that
Colne and seo the finest assortment of Crockery, French China and
American China,
HOUSE FUK.VIS /.Tfi GOODS,
Staple and plain Tin Ware, Toilet Sets, Agate Iron Ware,
Cutlery of all kinds Agent for the celebrated
" K X CF.IjS i or hot blast cook stove.
Also, Charter Oak, Sunny South,Cotton Riant and other ileairabla
patterns. not. 12-if.
p*
an and do mak«
SS.00 PKB DAT!
Selliac these goods.
AWSend for CaCatogM *-
imethingyoo | #
can maka money on FAST. ’
“ Specie Pocket Case.'
M. W. CHRISTIAN’S
Bar aad EatLag; Slooa,
'the government of the country l„depen lentintn will nev r again
Patented March 5. 1878.
• mCKIL W.ATBD.
trwftUj vutt it Ht ft I8U81( SIQIT
than ever before, and we shall
'hear of no more outrages on the
“roan and brother,” and the
■j “bloody shirt” will cease forever
II to be flaunted to the pubh'c gaze.
I* When we shall have arrived at
this stage of our country’s history
9 we trust and believe the South
* will start out on a career of pros-
Pperity and growth uwexamph d in
l the annals of time. Our temper
ate climate and sunny skies will
t invite and tune the tide of emigra
tion to our Southern shores. Our
fertile soil and msgnificent streams
& willattract the attention of capital
ist, and in the course of time our
worn-out land will be restored and
the hum and clatter of maeinery
heard on every stream.
This iB not a fancy picture; ira-
igration and consequent increase
of population will give us the cap
ital and labor we so much need;
and that imigration will in pro
cess of lime tune southward is as
sure as the laws of nature. Turn
to the map of Awia and you
dare to raise its factious head in
Taylor,
Our merchants i ave kej t tin-
prices co»ton so high this rea
son the regular cotton biiver«* have!
kept aloof fmm our market. There
has been no money for speculation
in cotton here this season. Our
merchants have taken nearly all
the cotton at Macon prices for the
benefit of their customeis and
their trade. We are glad to see
also that our planters are return
ing the complement by giving
Rutler the best trade we have liAd
for several winters.
The Nomination.
At a meeting of the Executive
Committee of the Democratic par
ty for Taylor county, held at the
omit house this day, the returns
for the nominatiou of County offi
cers were carefully examined: and
aft* r coum< I,"dating the k-uh iih
fro n the s* veral precinc s the f< l-
lovit'^ nominations wcie declared
to have been made at th- inimina
sec that the most populous coun-!^j 0 ,, v . .
THIRD STREET, — — — — MACON, GA.
mi ex rou come to macox.
Everything gool to Eat anl QJvink Kept.
Agent, w.nt.d. j IlK.TTtiH TIIAX THE 1IE8T, AND CHEU'EU THAN THE rilEAPIHT
C ATALOGUB FSBBI 1
[f.oX~ W ^. F o« R lf.T»i: Y c C ° K ^.. ! ’< Ininkinj; my Ciiflomprit for the liberal f utrenape hfretofore
SE3BSHHHH8BI • Nti-ml dine, 1 «tH rxirrmyself to merit its continuance «ad
I iuuie.iio. GOOD beds free.
J. 1.1. W. CHRISTIAN.
Tar Clcthlue .ad Hats
Works
(It list to
nu. Lancaster
Co^ 'l*n.
Oflirc: V J
S. Hearer St.
York. Vr
Qv«»iit: '
Win will m
n tuioke con-irion
loliuoro. wh
tm they run 1
nv Mnrhntg Bros.
Fevl of \orl
forfl/ilH,'
t ih* *am« pric®? ’
TO
MAKE
MONEY
riefisnn
!v and fa*>
f. agents slion .
.Rililrr.,
I IKI.LV,
Iaiivft & Pit.
3 uly “23-1 v
Ar-miii.n» .
m
lr«f!1M*7. »»e
. 0\t-r lot Intput
f.U.ol. .-o Sun.lyC
'V. .'1. den kin
i. •
try China excepted, is India; and
there is no reason to doubt that in . ..
due season the South will be as:P erM,r Court,
populous and more prosperous! (‘.A. •». rope, foi fib
than that country. We believe the | W. I
present generation will see the be-j
ginning of this new era of theU uri i
prosperity of our beloved South:
So mote it he !
Uh’rk
Mwrtl. tor *i
R DryReceiver Tn
x lt>’
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY
THE LEADING CLOTHING HOUSE OF MIDDLE GEORGIA
They kee|> the best goods and scli at the loirtat price*
Our Dolbir Shirt is of the best material and fits well.
Agents for Keep's Shirts and Umbrellas.
tV, Pm Bai.dwin is with us, and will b« to have a calf
from his friends.
ll.Uri II ."'ll w«iil 10 JlAKh
.Uir,.t I.'MOSEY Ttlrnmully hikI
Ailil,i>ss Fini.i-y, IIaicvet &. Co. iltlr.iita. Ga
i>F.nli. T H_l\TLoi» <Vt»NT» :
'V. U. .1 ,.g,*,s. Atfinliiia’rn'nr on lh* aa ,
• d. HP|«ii..s »ir Jeiiw to'ft. 11 l’i ihV-*r.any 7*!I A'o c>0 Se3cn.(Z Singet, M*icon, G-j.
i '<wn: t - f!«r wf«.V . f wM <V-<* -e l At f - ■ — - ■■ ■" .
>• r\r»; requir'd ri» hIkiw «u.ne if unv ;
:hi v haw, on tin' fir-t Mon<l.iv in .TniniHrv 1 I- F 'TTP,HHi)N,
• '*. »• y listv® 10 moll Mid ronli.v ah.mid
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY,
S- S. PArrKRXON.
Annoyances that can be Aroided.
Often at diurch we are annoyed !»v
the freqaenl hiu-kiiift of «oine of the
congregnlion* to sa> nothin? »f otfirr
inelrgnnt evidrm-rs ol n hnd rold.
Tlio>-e Miflering with Coughs and
Colds ou?hi «o utend clmi’ch, hnt it
is also their dim to avail ihrmsrlvrs
(losiah 1’yron.fnr Tax Colloetut.
J. M. Stewart, h r Survejor.
Henry I’-ed, for Coroner.
V/. A. H. Royal, Chaitmun.
R. Montport, Secretary.
This December 14th. 1878.
While aff <»f’tmr n,’"ghbot-'V.i*
towns have fallen off in their cot-
ot the relic nfl'U’deo bv CoiisreirCom-L . . r, . ,
pound II nc\ of Tar. n certain cmej 00 rrceipin, t*r haa more t an
pouuci ii' net 01 1 nr. n i-eriaui cnie, ' '
for Coughs, Colds and rrll discuses ot! doubled her I
the Throat and I .tings. Price 50 cents I, . . ’. !
• bottle. For ^nlc l»y Walker A <*aue • U> ”" ,e * Luttoi. ir* »nR Mining 1
Butler, (w*. freely.
PATTERSON BROTHERS.
IMPOltTEK.S AND DEALERS IN
jrORE GK AND AH JR 31 J UU ES
UROWN STONE AND GRANITE,
MO.rVMEXlH, TO HI'S, HEAD MTOSKs, VASES, STATUARY
MAXTI.E P IfXEH
And all Rinds of Ornamental Works
FOB LAUNDRY USE Office and Work*, CFfERRY ST., Opposite ISAACS HOUS* 1
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