The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, November 04, 1879, Image 2

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( ■ 1 Writtei. forth* II h I K18H, f E4IUr«. ■ Plies 11.60. I’u Alien OB \ TALE OF MiEiir.iv REVOLITIH NOVEMBER 4tb JWV. Hoi Id Month. ) Republicans fell us that it 1s nJt to •“•olid South” that they object, hut to the manner iu which it is made solid. They affect the belief tod the common voters ot‘ that party do retPy believe, that the Sou them States are only Dem- oarfjjc ip consequence of the free use of bludgeons and shot-guns Jt matters not that there is no just grounds for this belief, it is never theless a fact that it does exist,and it is oof the part of wiadom to close our ey»§ to the unwelcome t J-rulh. BY HKXHY TMOKNK. CHAPTER II. The sito which had been selected for the homestead of the Hartwell family, one of tlio most beautiful ami pleasant in all the South. It was a few milea below the city of Savonnuh and immediately on the banks of the creek, the waters of which flowed directly into the oceau. The stream was sufficiently deep for the navigation of sloops, scunners and small ships. Here Mr. Hartwell had constructed, just back of his mansion, convenient and substantial wharf, d had purchased a Sail boat noted We-of (he South «re in the mi . I for »* "P~<J !,,ld h “ u, J' ,nJ which . , . . - 1 was used for pleasure excursions, of i*ritr nod must remain eo for a I .. - .... ,. . , * •>»« own family and visiting friends,and i look to "loBgtime to come; we will theie- fore be wholly at the mercy of the Republican party, in the event its leaders succeed io their attempt to unite the North against the South. We have heurd it said that tt.e .Sooth would fare about as well un der a Republican administration as it would il Democrats were in the control of the Federal Govern ment. Thin would be true if one sweet and heavenly, that it h*r to wonder if she had not entered the Kdeii fr«.iu which man had been driven for his disobedience, and which for more than five thousand years had been lost and hidden *o his light. Than she thought how pleased oul happy her child would be to lis ten to the songs of die little birda, and pluck the lich clusters of delicious fruit that hung so invitingly on yen'* tiers hill. Then a* if by magic, out before her she beheld a broad and rap* id river, on the other aide of which, among a great multitude of |ieople,she her child witli outstretched arms, as if she desired to cross over to her. Then she descried a bridge over the stream, which she had not seen bcfoie, d which upon a nearer view, proved be the very structure which Mirza, his wonderful vision had aeeii. She, *• her child start to cross the biidge; watched her tottering steps until she arrived at the point whore so many «liaap|»eared ami were lost; she cast one agonized und imploring | Is her mother, and (hen lift -! THOMAS WOOD, DEALER IN ed by toichligl t as darkness had act iu; but all their < Hurts proved un availing and the search was reluetunt- £ C«i furniture, chairs, mattrsses spring beds, window feeling that he was iudeed childless, and that save his suffering wife, there whs nothing in life to make it pleaaant or worth tin* lining. His wetlth, his luxurious aud beautiful home, all, all, appeared utterly worthless and insig nificant when compared with the loss of his darling child. [to lilt CONTINUED ] U8ETH S BRAN". for the transportation ef all his pur- 1 ing up her little arms, fell down into J chases from the city of Kavauuah to j the rolling stream ami was swallowed : Ellsmere, the name by which hia home | up iu the dark waters below, was generally known aud called. When j CHATTER III. not iu use,the boat was generally made fast to the w harf by a cable. The bouse in which the family re- , , . , sided, waa near the edge of a bluff The suii was neai .y toil ung t e »on*« Mrs. Hartwell awoke with n scream n«l found that she had been dreaming. which forms oue of the banks of the creek which we have just named. The building however, was separated from .riher thing weretrue’ na~melt,~~if ! th * blur “ ed * B b - v * li,,e of ' <ckeU the Republican party had any ,e- : which h “ d l ™" >tr " ct " 1 “ * . . n * . V. , J . i caution against what might otherwise gard for tne Constitution; but the , . - . * * i have beeu a source of apprehension paat history of that party shows j aud Jauger Tfee wharf alrwtdT men . that they have no more regard for j Uoued wa , „» clled b _ T , that that imatrumeut than tor a sheet wound round the upper end of the of blank paper. bluff down to a broad bandy beach, Events for the past few years hare ’ from which point there w«« a safe aud convinced the Republican leaders • pleasant walk. that the Southern States are hojie- * The dwelling was two stories high lesaly lost to llieir party, aud toe/ somewhat after the style of the time, are anxious to reconstruct them There was a wide vamnda all around xgaio; and we fear if they once] ‘b both above aud below, M nd from its Wore get the majority in Congress ! «*<*”“* ®torv, by the aid of the glrnm a ihat they will enact la»s by which j bloft,) ,W «*P of u ‘ u Atluntic could be ’ the “lebel States” will be *g»in j s * en ' °” whie,l > •* U,e 0,,r i!or >' placed under military j “l-eas. were riding eon.e vr^lu C,f »«, which would Of courre Ire most in . | E"*'«od had sent over to a.d . . . , . . i in sjhjligating her rebelious colonies, jnnoua to our people ui every point j The v r ? ® ^ & Eon which t slumbering i»ld lu-r that she had been ARM WI lii HAMMER HRND. 99} CHEMICALLY PURE. BEST IN THE WORLD. mm Tll\.\ AM SALAKATIS. IJSHADES,- WAU PAPER, CARPETS, MATTING 8. ETC. A ISO ELEC AST METAL CASES A.VD CASKETS. Cases, Coins and Caskets, in all Wood. ORDERS HY TELEGRAPH PROMPTLY ATTENDED. NEXT to “LANIER HOUSE,” — — MACON, Oct 98. tf. I. «J. T RAYWICK, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS Stoava glass and Woodsn wars LAMrS, I,amp GOODS and CROCKERY, CUTLERY ETC MANUFACTURERS OF TIN-WARE- 93 CEXKH7 Street MACOXT, GA, _WHOLESALE NAD RETAIL DEALER IN— Crockery, China, Glass HUre, Chan deliers, Hall Lights, Lamps, etc. TABLE CUTLERY. POCKET CUTLERY,KITCHEN KNIVES TIN-WARE, AGATE-IRON WARE, JAPANNED TIN WARE, WOODEN WARE, BASKETS, WILLOW-WARE. AND STOVES OF ALL KINDL. Agent for EXCELSIOR HOT BLAST COOK STOVES. Send io rurders. Cud and see me. Special inducements offered to Merchant*. I KEEP A FULL STOCK OF THE A HOVE NAMED GOODS AND WILL 3ELL AT A .VIIALL ADVANCE ON COST. NO 40 THIRD STREET. MACON. GA. nucli longer thau she at i Q„ e leaspoonful of this Soda used wil of view. For the prevention of thin calamity, the South can contribute aomething; but to successfully foil the plan* of the enemy, we must liH?e some from the Northern Stales. In other word*, we must ilu all in our power to hold up the bands of our Northern frieuda. or people can aid the Nortb- jjnocracy to a greater extept rofji# -fflNjgine. In the f tnaua, i i tb,e iuwer part of the first, supposed. Her first thought of her chi'd,but on looking arouud she I could sac nor hear nothing of her, and, (terlmps unconsciously influenced bv j her dream, her fears were at once ar- | roused, and she called loudly to the j servants who were about the mansion j to know if Nina were with them. Fan nie, an intellligeat colored girl, who j had beeu the child’a nurse, aud who»« j business it was still to have the cure of i her |»eison, and who whs devotedly ' fond of her charge,came running to her j J mistress, herself greatly alarmed at the ; \Vo j absence of the child, lut could give | jj'.'j 1 | no information concerning her. None j the of the servants had seeu her after, which she h«»d la*ei» | iise with her uioUn r at the suiiiuier-hot Mrs. Hartwell had now become thor oughly alarmed, feeling that her child had wandered off into the forest widen milk equals Four teaspoonsfitls of of the best /Inking Powder, saving Twenty Times its cost. See package tor valuable infor mation. If the teaspoon fill is too large and does not produce good results at first, use less attewards. feb.4tf. TO $f4K)0 K YEAR, or >5 to *20 a dav iu your i»n lemlity. No risk. ik. You i(*ko fto . *2 ' ; nu.l h | >U usa ut The l lieautiful und ansion was approached ight avrpuc for |»cda*- is, and two ro^ujs for horsemen aud vehicles, which separating at the en trance of the groqudB iu front ot ihe m.ntdoa, f< >mie«l . complete circle, tW | H, ‘S wil1 >» ulo,,e cireumfrence of which »l»out three- fourths of u mile. The avenue aud the dr\voR or road-, for the carriages weie lgvqied, and having been covered wit,h broken shells, had become hard and place our leaders, or rather i , , , , » li . , firm, aud were delightful places cither would-be lta^rrB must be . „. , . ? ‘ , for walking or driving. Between each carriage way and the fool way in the i lr. h votiui' yourevmi o *he bi>sim.-M> Il co«tn i IKUI.uiS. NvlutUg Law si to tr offered h for*. Iiusi ricnlv honorable. Rendi »w •»)! ulxoit ibr- pnviuK basineMi tie puhlie. send uh jour udilrnM nml 11 send yon full |»artieiil.irs uad private tiee; H.uapK-s wofth *5 also free; you .. , . , , u-u uvike np wujr mmd foe yourself. adjacent to and indeed -adjoined f AddrwN GEORGE bT IN St »N .t “M.v l« the grounds of the mans\uti. child I fear is lost,” said she, wiiug ng her bands iu despaii; “her fisthvr is aW»v, night is rapidly Mpproactiing, and my poor little dar- i the i ods i tin dark, and I know not what to do; may Uod have mercy on my child and re turn her to my arm 8 H "d love,” Suddenly the face of Fannie bright cacd, with ho|>e, as she exclaimed, “Miss Dasia,” (the name by which the servants were accustomed to call Mrs. Hartwell) ‘‘we is’ut looked in the heap, Portland, Mm 1.17-1, MRS. A. S. WOODRUFF, COTTON AVENUE, (Next to Mix & Kirlkod,) MACON, GA. IDEA LET* IN Millinery Feathers; Flowers. Laces; Bib- bans; Ornaments; etc. Fancy goods, JVotions Xephry His/'S- ted canvas. HEADQUARTERS FOR Etc, STAMPING. Itrent for E. BUTTERICK S Qdcbrated Patterns for Ladies and Children. Mrs, E. S REES, -DEALER IN- PT S ery ZEPHRl'V, JM*0FIOJVS, Etc. i 1 COTTON AVENUE. — MACON, GEORGIA. W SAVLI) 111 l.\VfSU\G fi cs. mead Your "Wares ! iieudiu-^ hmkci bn lJ-i-luuidli-s, Hn«> in tin cepting iioti. get h boot.. our taught somediac-etfkni. The ex- fcression cl extretif 1 x iews must wntre tj lc gj-ounds bad been tastefully I boat yet, and Nina plays m it l-ewse, they do not ffid a response | u jj plantct<l with all kinds of j maby she’s there now ! atuoug * ur people; " h it we desira | lHTr plants,shrubbery and exotics. For j i* peace rest liom agitatioo and ■ (| ie greater part of the year it was a ! an oppi itupity to/. build our ru-1 wilderne*s of flowers and in«l fortunes. Talk of tfc,e. char- ] tl.i-augh itsbe»oti«s » is like bathing'; w< _ nmy fiu( , )ie . thoiei „„ d if i can ^cfer to which we h»' e referred i« j in a sea of dedicate p<?r#ome. On each D?t only useless but positively in- ;.side of the avenue aud Uie rgadwav, at jurious. It is quot4nl ia th^ Nor- ! “kort flistanecs,stood the ma|ehtic live- them States V pbrrealy represent <'*l, the fcnaiches of »hicli lulling ing Soul hern feeling, and tleticc | ovcrhraJ f<IT “ ei1 “ |*r f ssS awh, fr«- it weakens onr friends in. the sec- toon ! d -Y* ’‘ ,M . i,,i r* r W°*.'“ ..on where we need assistance most i the utterances of Blackbarn rtf ! cou , tn j^f Utetefol sudhier houses. I riving »t the wharf seeing her 1 Kentucky, in th. late extra »e>- j witb - CQ g Hol ,* e(i ^ oll * h i c ^, £n Bn- Uying on the deck of the boat, “Let us go iustantly to the landing” said Mrs. Hartwell, cl.atcliing ^ faintest ray of hope; “l e ii-nestl. we nmy find her thui clasp her once more in my arms i will never allow her to go out of my sight By this time Mrs. Hartwell and the scrxanis had arrived at tho boat, and having seen on the way the foot-prints •f the child on the la-acli, ami bonnet tliev >ion of Congress,lost us thousands | loHjj , unln ,» | 10 urs, fanned J,y tie-were momentarily in ho|» they would vt votes in the North. • | giatefulfflreezn f,om the broad*Atlu»- j find her th ‘ ,re ' But » sllort In the second place, Hie beating^ tic, one might lie and read or dream | search borved to dis[icl theae hn|«-8 aod ■»ud killing of Repubjicans and j tlTe tedious honra away. Here Mfc | the fcarfuliiroiiability,«lmoat certainty, Jegrocs muut ceane in' the South, j Hartwell had passed much ®f her time that the child had fallen overboard iVrillM. tutnbli tlkinu-c iiicn, . everything .»f Herald f pofinil, vrkv'h is the Ihm (Viueat ev« r ii.i t d. For sals by h)] drug Jiuiises. or if yn Jruck'ist.s, bare not got it. and wout semi f it, send 25 cents to J. T. PATRICK,. Sole Manufacturer, \' adeaboro, N. 0. MBVILLR. lyot Lanier House n.STHS FREE OF CH.1RGE, COMMODIOUS ROOMS FITTED UP ESPECIALLY FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. GAS AND WATER THROUGHOUT THE HOUSE. AGENTS !**-250 PHEONIX JEWELRY STORE LOW PHICF.il and FAST >KId.ING HOOKS. TESTAMENTS and HIHLF.S M . to.ust cotu|Octuly r-pscsr-nied in our net GRAND COURINA J lON PliOSPECTU; HOOK, by Hitmcle {Mges. iUiudm irations, etc. A. gseut variety aud sure sue- pi-hs fur Ciuivassers- All actunlLy wishing KMPLOY.MEN l\ addieiw lor teryur,. Stand- * Pun. ? pay a I freight. , Mo. $300; Of course we io the Smith chii un-1 in reading, indulging her idle fancies derstand that a negro or a lied if i or listening to the inuoceut praffle of cal ia acmetime* killed for causes her little Nina. • other than political; but w;th thvj One evening iu the autumn of the Northern people, eveiy time a ne-! year in which onr narative begins, or gro or a Radical in chastised or j to be more sjiecific, the first day of killed, it i* at one- and irrevoca-' October*—how well and sadly she ever tly charged to the Democratic : aft' tly charged to the Democratic ' afterward reinemlie^d the time—,M ^ar^y. There a o comparatively j Hartwell and Nina had gone out into few murders of negroes or Radicals : one of the summer houses to escape in tlje S>0’4tb; hut every one that | the Oppressive heat, that even at this dot. occur, is multiplitd by ten. Ute |a „. ioi of the season seemed to Now tins must cease if we expect , , . .. . . th- Democracy lobe tuccessful in “ C °' ® ve ' 7 "" n « ‘l l " r any of (he Nor(h.-rn .Slate, We | wom ’ tv<; ‘ lhc cl ' ,,,r 0,1 wh,cl ‘ * h# *10 oppos-d to mob law; DO mau •“-Furs time she smunxl liciself with ought to take the law into his own watching her little girl u* aha chased bands, b* cause it neve.* pays in ! bullet Uie* from flower to flower with all joy view of the ca*e;above all it is ! the zeal and earnestness of a child iu- yioqg, and shoqld noi r»C"ive the teuton gratifying its last, and conse- Irast encouiagemont from any ( quoutly strongi*st &mcy. Mr*. Hart- good Cltiicf. j V..I1 ,„ oll fell to muring on the aimi- W e know so far as our own ob-> ■ • r . nervation goer, that nme tenth, of! ‘* nly of ,‘ h ” of w0 (iur people aye opiRiaeil to luwleee- lu, >" * uh the cl,ana m which her ch.ld apparent that overwhelmed ne*hj but pl'isivt opposition will Dot answer; it we would not be cla-fted with the guilty and share tjieir punishment, we must “slow our faith by cur woiks.” Io oth er woid*. we must take an active interest in bringing tIm guilty to trial aud puiii*biu>nt. Persons who commit thecrime.pf which we ^ . ure writing, are not worthy of,ami . . fl 1 , should dot r< ceive any syuip$<hy 8U ’ f M uingavo ime )j,om law-abiding citizens VVheu- talor » h, '° t ’ !,upd t0 WHS engaged. How many, thought she, after spending years iu the pur suit of some favorite object, imagined it was witliin # thcii;r< m h,und wh n like little Nina, they stretched forth their arms to grasp it, the hand closed on empty air, und then the pursuit had to bo again renewed, 41tended' over a like r» - , f the Sjh-c j iful alls v\t*r they Commit any offense ol fhis sort, they detnonatiata tho fact, that iu order to gr.tity their own famiQnn, hey. or* willing to bring odttpn. and. punishment on tbe ent;rq country. W. call upon Ihe paperk of the South to take an active parj in da^ounciug ojl wanner of qriui^ and a*Yh» po*- ^le aid iu Vtpffini Ui* guilty to Damithttient. If this r* done and gory, the Vision of Mills, sod soon became absorbed in bsltfaiitifnl thought aud imagery. Gradually she be came lost to a sense of. all her snr- rouudiugs, and she wandered along in fancy to a far off land, whf*re perpetu al summer rsigm d, and wlvrim she be- held vin«'cl;id hill* on wbosu sides ■ were tepe* bmuling wjtji a weight of, f #w nm | e golden frait. There were aprepd out | ,h,. ,j MCt! and whs drowned Mrs. Hartwell wu with the fearful calamity that had so suddenly Hiid unex|>ecteclly caiuc upon tier, that she fell down in a fit of faint ing, and but for the presence of the servants would have fallen overboard and herselfmet the ha me fate which all pieacut believed bad overtaken her child. Slowly and sadly she was home to the house by the servants, who were met at the entrance by Mr. liurtwcll who had just returned from the city. A few words sufficed to in form him of tho terrible calamity which had come upon him. There is nothing more puinful than the sight of a strong man overcome and borne down by an intolerable weight of grief. Mr. Hartwell had followed* ths- best of •mothers ami the kindest ot fathers t«* their nurjow house of clay, but until uoW'he had never known bow deeply and poignantly the dart of death could pierce the human heart. I11 his an- pun-li he trembled as u leaf shaken by the wind, mid though his ejes were (•‘Mile***, he exiNU'iencd in that single moment all perhaps that it is possible in this life to suff- r. Recoveringbim- seif by a nvghty effort, ami murniiur- iig “Gods will be done,” hoguve itis attention to his wife, who though she evinced signs of returning life, was (fill helpless and insensible, bo spoil as Mia. Hartwell had partial- If recovered, he Imre her iu his arms to her chancier, and placing heron her couch, he tenderly kissed her, pallid lips, and intrusting her to the servant’s A MvNTH gunr- idteed $12 a day hoiUi. made by heiuansirion*. Cap ital no* r«npuctd;w. Men. women, boys und ^irl: nuke tuoarj fr.H'er at work l«>s us th.ni e tuy tiling cine. Ihu work is light ami |ilcas- nit. and such as u*\vone con ««i rigul at. Those who arc wise who see this notice will • nd ns tiicir addsiss al nice and sec lot thenisclvvH. Cosily Out lit and. tr-uus fret. Now is tile time. Those already at wors an laving U|> Uge lsnins of money. Address, iliL'E it CO., Augrmia. Mitiue. NEW PIANOS $125 Each and all styles, including (irunil Square und I'pright, all strictly first* class, sold ut the lowest not Cash whole sale factory |»ri«ss, diroci to tu»- purchas er- lliiM 1 ViuU's. iModf one of the timsi displays at the Ccstt siiiul Exhibition, and wew UBHaimously m-oniim-udt-d for th« llioKKsr Hsinok -over 12 U(Mi in use. Uok* ulariy iueorpt aued Miuiufaciuring Co.- Factory ehtablie^sd ever 3t* yeiirn. Tin Square Grand- contain Miuhnshik's rn-w I hi Uitt Duplex Overstrung S«ale, Iho great est iumrovement in »he histoty of Piano making. The Uprights ure tho finest ill America Pianos sett on trial Don’t fail to write for Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of 4H luges — mailt-d lYee MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO., 21 East 1.5th Street, N. Y. ^ive the bohiuuMi :t NtpfDse. Tho bosl opportunity ever ofte lortuose willing to W4.sk. You should aoihtiig el>« until you nee tor yoi.rmdt w iou ann Jo nf the hu-inn-s we otter No ro to explain here, lou can devote all y« time or only jour spare ti.no to ihe basin uid make Rr^l pay COLUMBUS, GA Gold Watches, Jewelry and Diamonds. SILVER AND PLATED-WARE. SPECTACLES A SPECIALITY. J. M. \V. CHRISTIA ’S BAR AND RESTAURANT, NO. 68 CHERRY STEET, VALENTINO'S OLD STAND. MACON CA. Wliifre j-nu can be accommo.lnted in tV bent of tyyle, with fine Lii|uors, Wines and Oistain, and indeed eedrything timmliy kept in * first-class eetablishruent of the kind. Meals at *11 hours day aul night, with polite and attentive attendants anj waiters tnjierve you. You will also find the proprietor on baud who trill spare.nn pains iu giving satisfaction to any and all who may favijf liitfi with their pat ronage. BS-BEDS FREE. * • •. * TRY CHRISTIAN'S PURE CABINET-and MALT RYE WHIS KIES. J. M. W, CHRISTIAN. MACO.V, GEORGIA. COTTON FACTORS C OmtfmWI&B IOJ\* JtlERcUrtJYlS WAREHOUSE CORNER OF POPLAR AND SECOND STS. GitEET TLs-'i-i poison* with the anuouncememt that thoir huge sod commodious Ware mse has be«n entirely r« bmit in Brick tor th**u Mter accommodation of COi’TONl •unigued to them, and are ooutidcut that their facilities for buudliug the next crop cou rt he surpassed by auy house iu the Stale. Their office and Salesrioiis have been rearranged with a view to improve light on Samples and the couiforl ot visitors, and a cordial invitation is extended to all to call and e tlici Tbaukiug their friend tur the liberal patronsgv extended ♦hem in the paat, they ask n continuum's of the some, and promise renewed «Doits to please. Orders for Hugging and Ties w.li receive prompt atttulion, A dvoucui on Cotton in. Store made when desired, at lowest Bank rates. Xept.2tf T. B. ARTOPE, w hich mit tif^ kb#- eye,find ln*t fi>r marry year* without change. Watches, Clocks wl Jvwelry REFAIRED by Competent Work men and wnrranteil sept.lfl-ly. C. D. ANDERSON. — — J. H. ANDERSON. C. 0. ANDERSON & SON. WAREHOUSE »lnd Commission merchants. Fourth Street. Macon, Ca. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON IN STORE. (House lately occupied by H. L. WILLINGHAM 4 80N.) Bagging and Tics Furnished at TI1K LOWEST MARKET PRICES WAGON YAItD AND SLEEPING QUARTERS FREE TO CUSTOMERS. IRON 'ad TONIC Wo vial private .lake t complain ot bard i such a ottuiuw. Addrcs. CO., L’uril ind, Muino. s and pinieulars i So Gullit frr'e. rues while yon turn it iialleit. [June17 ly. Irs Prsparsttas ot IRON and 0AUSAYA BARK. In combination with tho Phoiphstos, End«racd by Ums Uodlcirt, ProfcMlon, am! iMPomm<*nded by tlkcmfor PyspcasU^GoBend Debility, Vo* male DImu* n tVautof YIMlty,Aic., Ac. " RMsnMtsrcOSf the Bv. Hart or Nedlelae Ca, No. *1* N. Main Nlreet, >i tenia. The following U ono of tho very many tertlmonlala wo aro reoclrln* daily — Home three month* ago I began the usoof Dn. HaRTSR'G Iron Tonic, upon tho arttlro ofttwiiy friends wtio knew I is virtue*. I w.u *u/Turing from ireneral dehllliy *o auch an extent that tn\ labor waa rxccedlmrlv burtlenoomc to me. A vocation of a month did not Vive mo ranch relief, but on tho contrary, wu followed by Increased prostration and alnklng chill*. At this time 1 began tlw use ot your Iron Tonic, from which I real land alinoat Immediate and wondeiihl rcault*. The old energy relumed aod I found that my natural force waa not permanently abated. I have used three bottle* ot the Tonic. Hlnee nalng It I nave done twice tho labor tluit I overdid In the aamo time during my lllnea*. and with double the ease. With th« tranuull nerve and vigor of body, hn* come also a clcame** of thought never bufbre enjoyed. If the Tonic haa not done the work, I know not what. 1 given the credit. Moat gratefully your*, TaOY, O., Jan. S, 18m. J. P. Watson, Pastor rhriattan Church, Troy, 0i far tele by Prsilata aa* Ueacral Dealers Everywhere. GEORGIA—TAXhoK f ocntt : It. ('. Bpwrks.lntH applied for F.viqptii of PenttmalUy nntl setting apart and vnlu.itu of lloinestra'l Will i w»fl pa^ at 12 o’clock V. on Satimny vLuibet next U my effir* r 1st day ot No JAMES D RUSS. octl4 21 Odinary. Hi tljlR, Ga., Oct., 15th, 1H7W. GEORGIA— fAYhoa Cotintt : Win. A. H Royal. Adroiniataator on Es tate of Jane Garretl late of naid connty d»*’d having applied tor leave Fell all Die Ronlty bo- went ■>«! mill gave otdun to tho 1, ™ |,in8 ,l ’ "** * r .! ,w Mi< ' a i and next i f kin I pentop* mneeru- t w hich he keni, on i me required, io ahow'c*ui»c if any tb _ w d the ncceaasrv I the next Court of Ordinary to he held iu ssfafts s l fSKCs i <*.*»*.» -4.4-1 sasssspsw ww «b» *# w»dT. tbWfFill *000 belpwliK* •tte.m.mid.bfti.ling bnaik. I ^ nf w" J- . ~ -T [ no t be g,inted. •OQI^aiut in this which mingling anti Vending with ilia I k. l <• i nj . t lut th,i i Given under ray hand and official signs- i n t .tt • u i. *. : . H Hie child might if po*sihle t«H. This «th ol October, 1879. note* of Sinking bir^jiwelled tute ^ l WQVpI 'j T i i;b ^ | JAMES D. RUSS, lecovetec*^ This duty was )ierforu- oct7-w^-w Oidinarj. \> K y ho has once n.-rd tho FECTLE’S WCHINE v. i’l | refer it over all other...nd AG ENTS-selling ii find it ju.t wlmt ihe PEOPLE want. It make, the Shuttle Lock Mitch, run. eauily, doe. ihe wide.l luuge ol work, and wind, the bobbin, without running the works of tl'c machine. Write for descriptive circulars and full par ticular.. Pill LA. ftlW KACIIINE CO. 1301 & 1303 BUTTONWOOD, ST, V.HILADELvui, pa. MARBLE AND 9 RANITE WORK MONVMEST, HEA I) SI OA £, HO.X TOMBS, Vasas.lroa Elling, C oping, Building Wroks.&c. AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATE© STONE BORDERING AND VE8- ES FOR GRAVES.. SDCCND STREET. NEAtt C/IMCBFLL 4 JONEa WAItEIIOUSE M ACON, - — - - GEORGIA. Hcpt.2ud ly. Post Office Box, No. 120, BLIiD COLUMBUS SASH, 0008 AND EMPORIUM ! WA Will nglia in DEARER IN- 3ash, Doors, Blinds and White Pine Mouldings.. ALSO LUMBER, LATHS, PLASTERER’S HAIR, PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY AND WINDOW GLASS CHEWACLAs. LlilE BY THE BARREL OR,IN GAR LOAD LOTS. AGENTS FOR THE REFT ga.l3nralr. f i XTsc, Anyone wanting nnything in MY LINE by corre.ponding WITHl MU .hall have prompt attention WILLINGHAM’S WAREHOUSE. I lake pleasure iu informing my. friends and patrons that I am belter prepared to li\Nl)LK CUiTON this season thrua ever before. I am now located on Second Street, the fines, •st-in.l in Maconior the cotton business. 1 have made arrange, ments to get money at a very low rute of interest, on Cotton im St re. My Bcalasraan, Mr. Hugh M. IViUet, a’son of Prof Will U is nccui-Rte and reliable, MV. C. B. Willngham still h e- barge of the finances and books, and is always ready to aorvet ny patrons. I have for my customers, tiee of charge, a lott and wagon yard, also sleeping apartments for teamster*. Very truly,. macon - - B. L. WllUKGHAJis.