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:al news.
NOVEUUKtt 11th 1879
i io towp Iwet week
Life, dear boys, cousuh-ted in one
way is a terrible muddle, and l i
piclurea, then BUSH the uot al all surprised when l hear y
finding fault with it. Still when you
do 1 know (bare is something amiss, if
atiicully wrong about your iivuo.
\ shall waste neither time or
strength in pleaching sermons, goner-
drug in the market. They do
sire manner,
i followiug gentlemen and ladies
attendants: A. L. Dixon,
| Loug; J. H. Long, Miss Hattie no
A. L. Calhoun, Hiss Ida diacriplion of criminals.
W. E. Long, Miss Mary Cal
U. W. Ingram, Miss Julia
W. J. Griffith, Miss Alice
A Chapter to Young Men.
From Immooenk Ahhuy.
RELIGIOUS COLU
Marked.
| the residence tlie bride’s fu>
i Msoon county,on the 6th inst
k, Mr. L. M. Dixon, to Miss ally
tks oetemoiiy being |>eix uot apply to our troublus, do uot ed
I by Rev. 1. F. Griffith, iu an ify, do not console. In short they are
vexations rather than help. They all
mean well however, but as no one set
of moral rules and regulations will am
eunie Long; J. L. Kiuih, Miss ply to every mature and disposition,
set of laws will apply to every
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11 1S79.
Death of Dr, Lot ie Fierce.
We learn that this truly great
a nd good tiiai. depnittd this life
Sunday last, at the rennenco ot
lii-ln-|> Tierce, liis remains pass*
d through our towu on last n : gh
nuU will be interred iu Coittnibm
to day. He was in tbtx muety-
tittli year ot his age. We will
give a more exteuded notice ol his
life i n our next isMie.
I n an al of Mr. Ji. D. Allen.
By tequ* ut uf the family, the
funeral sermon of brother Alien
has beou postponed and will not
Roth from reading and observation
I have learned to pretty thoroughly
understand the different natures adrift be preached at the time here'o-
in the world, therefore 1 take great fore appo uted. Due aud tiiu-ly
r the oeremony the friendRpres- interest in young men an a class. Ignoiicc* will heiealter be giv* n.
>yed themselves socially until know that they are born with move
was anuouncedjwhen they pro
to appease their appetites from
rights and privileges than we girls am
and I am continually regretting that
Uble spread with tempting vians.ssuch is the case. When 1 compart
|udge they did ample justice tothewthe numerous snares and temptations
lion. The next day a dining wsslby which we are surrounded, with the
A at th#residence ol the groom,anjifew (aye too few) guardian sentinels
\ there they attended a party inwwho hover round their pathway t
holds, given to the happy Qonplelpoint out hidden dangers, l thank
Fioui the devoted f Alwise Father for making
htion on the part of several of thejjmaii, but a womau wb<> is willing tu
J XL lif s.
Ingorsoll on Alcohol.
ll o. tl*y uf .11trillion.
\ advise all • u;- i mlcrs, whetlie »
they own a f ot • •» id or no', to sup ^
ly themselves with that tnastno*
of useful, practical, tealialdo inf rn a I
io.i, the Auieiicaii Agiiunltuii.t, t-oj
named b»-Cause started 38 years ego i h*
i rural jouritul, hut now enlaiged t<»'
iu bitten a great variety of ino»i rsefulA
ending fir the household, C.iitU„,B
inelndiMl, for tho UaidtMi, as will uni
the Farm •>for all classes. Knell vol-T
gives some 800 original Kngia -[
mgs, with descriptions of labor saving
and labor-helping contrivances, of]
ilauts, fruits, Howrla, nuiiuals, etc.,
including many large and pleasing,
II as instructive, pictutes for young]
and old. The constant. systematic ex
iOsiires of »m,bugs and Swindling]
Schemes^by tho Agriculturist an
great value io every owe, and will
to most persons many tiun-s its co>t.|
Altogether, it is one of live most valttu
a well as the cheapest Journals!
anywhere to he found. The on
only fcl.au a year, or 4 copies for $5.
Chicago Ledger.
Established 1873.\
Ite Leading Literary Paper of
the West.
Only $1.50-a Tear.
SI"
nwr.
Single numbors 1J cents. Subscribe
C,lu.ml KuIk.H lugmoH, wbo l.»S al (1UW> fur m0> „ na l|w
uu I' 1 *" *'*’ this ,t-ar fruu, Ol kuih) 3'CHil'.t8iu|
* "‘ ,1Ch ‘ U,U1V “ U , ^ibr poalag,. „„ copy. Ad-
Ucot .pirtU, aud Mfu™., o r ,. 11<0 JimW Comp.oy, Pub-
haliers .’4il Broadway, New Yoik.
i to their dniccuas, we cau&lo all He shows her
been deuouci d .<
employed in u •
liiamducture oi
liis spcccth lo tliu j.i.y lie Used tho foP
lowing languugi
there is a prejudice
aguiiisi any man euguguU iu tUo inunu
nly for t!ie fuctu>e ot aivonol. t bwliuvu from llu-
exclaim, ‘‘who will be uex*T” [good of wayward young men, but also
kt the residence of the bride’fgfor the eternal welfare of all His
•r, on Thursday morning last,Ctures.
Rev. J. P. Wardlaw, Judge! Young fiwnil., I do not piop
I D. Uracc, of th Ik county, to|**’<> y ou “ tenl l , ' r » ncB l,clur ” ““ n '°''
k Jennie Butt, ot Marion coun-t“ di “ 8 wuuld do, but .imply to .bow
tune it h*un
i Sunday last at 3J o’lock, at
tonvill church, by Rev. R. L. Wig
, Mr. M. H. Carr, to Miss Susie
pith.
ulaski Murch—A Centennial
Souvenir
[From Ludden it Butin' Sou them
louse, Savant jib- Ua., we
•pv ol t ulaski March, wri
He
die
of Hallo
ipeeially for the Savannah Cen-
inial, October 9th, 1879, unci played
the Thirteenth U. S. Infantry Band
the laying of the Jasper Monument
rner stone. The piecj is elegantly
it ten up and reflects great credit onl
it enterprising publishers. Its su
rd military title page with lithograph
io magnificent Pulaski Monument,
hicli Gen LaFayette laid the cor-
-tone in 1823, is worthy of Irani*
«trd will make t tasteful souenir
this gruijc 1 Southern Centenial. The
$Iarch is brilliant and inspiring, but'
difficult. Bands are playing it
>rally and it is voted a genuine
It should grace every Southern'
i’ piano. All Music Dealers sell
Send 40 cts fir a copy.
Votty't* Lady's llook for Decem
ber.
> the year Ktt with flying 1
The jmbJi-'- in have more
i'lied their pimuUes made in
*•!» nuuiber ot' the venr
, oMrcci-ded ha« i j ceeded the
i the December number wo]
e.xqui*it steed plate, from
KBarley’s original design, suitable to
the season, reminding us to whom
shall render homage at the cheeeful
| Christmas gatherings. In addition!
beautiful winter scene, and
de page of dainty trifles f
1 Christmas present*, at once beautiful;
1 and suggestive. The Mammoth Col-
» red Fashion Plate is very line, and
the costumes of great trstc and beaur
ty. besides this are several pa ges of
htsbion patterns of articles to help a
lady in making a tasteful and becom
ing toilet. The page.- of literary mat
ter are very choice—two Christmas
tiles aud poems, a - ouliuuation of
the serins “Representative Women.’
and se> eral pages of the interesting
novel, ‘*A Rosebud Garden of Girls/’
The receipts for a Christmas Dinner,
makes the mouth water, and in every
department is shown the beau
ty and finish that characterizes
every issue of God) s Lnd/s Book.
The publishers promi
book for 1880. It is a
they can make one, but if they say
i)»ey will do it. We will
Gody s Lady’s Book i.nd the Butler
Heh ali» tor 1880 for $3.00 on appli
cation at this office.
ladies
you wlmt can be achieved by y
exertions—1 mean both mental and
physical work. There is something
proudly,, grandly, noble in being a
workiug-tuuM. In being a man who by
work achieves success, and then great
uoss.
There is to me unspeakable beauty
in labor, in being able to truce letters
on tho pure white pa|»er before us—to
lioiigiits in lim‘K,aud to kuov
(that by work »» have made sentences
irugraphs, papers, books, etc.
Then- i,s a young ma.tj wbo is a work
; lie loves ugirl, is to her all love
care, attention, and politeness; he is t<
her what God is to the Christian, tb<
hope of life; and she is to him, if good
and kind, and loving, and in life-luti*
tnony with him, a goideusliued path
vtsy outside of whose boundaries In
cuunot.he will not walk- Witness tin
glorious record this, worker is making
He builds a home around him,he bujbii
one within; lie weeds his word*
thoughts aud acts a* a cuicful man does
his garden; he cuts down and pulls uj
the rough, the thorny, the beauty-kill
ing weed, Ire keeps bock tho cross
da, the coarse, unloyal, profan
expressions, till no. more do this troop
the coiled uiid pots
moiui worm iu tUu distulery uum n
luptics into the hull of death,dishonor
and crituv, that it is demoralizing to
■ybody that touches it from th<
;ee to where it ends. 1 Uo uot bts
lieve that anybody can coutt-uiplate the
.object without being prejudiced aguin
.1 the crime. All we have to do
think of the wrecks on either aids of]
he stream of death,of suicidt-s, of tin
iusunity,of the poverty, of the
i,of the little children tugging at th
breast of weepiug uud despoiling wiv<
asking for bread, of the uiau ol geniusf!
t has wrecked,the man strug:
imagiut-ry serpent* pnnluceu in tlm
niali tning; aud. wlnn you tlnu.k of]
jails, of the aims-house^of the a«i
lmas,of the prisons uud ol the scailbt.
ou either hauk, l do uot wonder th
ery thooglitful i«an is p.e)udic<
w iinst this vile stuff c .lieu «. v oh-.
iutenjpfcrai.ee cuts down youth w t'i it:
igor, luuulioOil iu its siivugth,uiid age]
ii its weakness, it breaks tne lathes’s!
cart, bereaves the doling mother, c.vl
P tnigiiishcs nuturul ufTectioa,cruses con
jugal lo\e, blots out filial uttuciiuieiili
id blightspuroutly hope, uud Lriug-i
emaiure Age iu sorrow to the gmttv
_ Jit |»roduces weakuess, not sliengtn;
'sickness, not heuitli;deuili, not life, jij
widows,chi.dren orphaus,^- ^.
tsihers fieuds,.aud uli puupeis. It htjILc tin* bt-l re
lieunmtisin, nurses g- u., welcomes^ j.jno Jf.,|
ipldemius invites cholera, impel .s j os
tileuce, and embraces eousiuupiion. ii
es the laud With rniseiy, ldluiess
and crime. It engenders conMovtr-
., fosters quarrels uud chenshe.-, lioU.
crowds our penitentiaries and fur
nishes victims to the scaffold, it is the
blood of the gambler, the eleui
Fatal /turning.
On Tue8<!{iy last the ladies in tin
neighborhood of Mrs. Sarah Chap
man, in Schley county, had gath
er< d at her Iiourc to have a qmh
iug. There were four or five mi
me room, with Miss Mary Chair
man, a daughter of ihe widow.
Miss Mary was standing with he-
fo«ck to ilie fire, when her cloth
caught. She immediately rani
of the house—the women be-|
[iug too scared to do anything.
VN hen they g«-t hold of her eveiy
of clothing was burned off,
[leaving nothing hut the parchedi
•sp skin all buiui in u most bar
hie iiiaetier. She died in about
[8 h- urs $he was about sixteen]
•»a/s <dd, a-<d R r sad fate h
••tick a thrill of’ horror through-'
ut the » i'ti»«i cotuiukkuiaV.—»Sun>;
[ter Kej uih'icun
$| M
near.
$| M
A Year.
$| M
A Year.
$P°
A Year.
$| M
* A Year.
$P®
A Year.
Tn Caicxoo LnwnS new o.
prooohlec the elowot theerreA
TMT of Me exUtonoo, bovine bew
MUbUsOed In tho winter of
Tho Ijimibb woo atertod by ito
eat conductor* wftb
Injrt m U> tbeenoceeiot the.
Pftte. Many UUrory ventnm — „
klwlred cborocter hod been node to
U&
teenier-
obly tolled. Ihe eeo of jonrnollea
woe etrewn el to tho wreck# ot
■trended newepeper eoterprieeo.
Others thot were Imnc, bat etrac*
*llo« tor o pret-erloue ftOtenr^
hove afore yielded to Inovlteblo tote
ond bom down, leovlna Tan Lioaio
to-doy the only weekly etory paper
printed tn Chlcsffo.
Tan Laneco hoe aot ol talced tho
plene of euoceM upon which It now
•olidly reels wlibout earnest, well-
dlreoted effort IU oondactore hero
•‘bored eomeeUy end pertletenUy
not only to neks Jt on eieeJJant Uk
orory jonrnel, but also to meko tho
reodluc world ooaaolond with It.
Thonae-ide upoo tbon«ende of dol
lars beve been expended In brtnginc
Its merits to Ike attention of tho
reedlmr public. lutoct.TrfkLxMBO
bee b in the most extensively-ad
vertised newspaper In the West.
The publishers hove a feeling o(
K de at the autreae that hoe oh
■led their effort* to build np o
Orel date literary paper In th* cap
ital city of th* West. The circula
tion, already large, in rapidly grow
ing. and by tho lot day of January
will be not lee* than *5,000. Tho
C inhere do not mean to relax
r efforts to make Tun Lx do an
beet weekly newepeper In the
t, but in-end to persevere In the
work, and do ring the coming months
sow commit
j ‘ . tot—
I A SUPER! STOCK
FOR FAL 1879
—<.
X sort meat of Pvi
Uii# oily, inr-failing
ChEVIOTft, DljMNAI/*.
BEAVERS, iRlOfl'M had
rAHMllERE-v 0 fj Scotch, English gad
Aim-noon Makes.
VIRGINIA CAS81MERE8,TEXAS
CASS1MEKES, AND HOMEMADE
E. Ji P JEANS,
your order sod let- your
up in exftet acoordutlce with your taste
ami wishes.
Wo give as good value as you cun
find in the United Slates.
Q. J. PEACOCK.
Clothing Momifuetury, 54 Broml St.,
Coin:nhus, Ga. sept.lft-tf.
WEST SIDE HOTEL,
Weat, but
•till further increase
nd usefulness.
Th* weekly contents of Tax Lao#-
x embrace. In addition to lta serial
novels, several short stories; a Home
~ tor department, eta-
from women of ear
end kitchen economy, boat#
adornment, th* management ot
children, and recipes for th* cure o*
many of the 111* to which flesh la
hair; a Young Polka' department; a
department devoted to Current lit
erature, consisting of cholee excerpts
*—i th* latest magaxlnae; a Sden-
deparjmeat, giving th* latest
ifgenc* in regard to new discov-
. mechanical inventions, eto.;
also biographical sketch**, bistort*
papers, travels, poetry, and
SotNcrlptlfliM U the THE CHICAGO
LEDGER will be received al till* office*
Hu#U >hvh the loth uineitdmeiit2
loi'SUiOj pr- Vtilit llllli HHfl'l getltR •
from Living uict* pictures!
»K* n.
Ifootl gr*at|t hen- fitit when]
properly giv, n at. fin- light p- ri.wtU
t to overh-e I ilie i.uhy i.-<. to..-i- k-|
ei^ it, and i iluce a tlegiee of «•
mg; Dr Buii’n B *t‘> Sjtpop
ly f«*r the ilihc-'infov jp
Price 26 <
fleet! i
Oubv.
A Jast
During the j a^l t\v«» week? MrW,
I. S. SSearrt, lira- beqn teaching iidEb
w.iliti^ t.fc
- make unotts comforiable, and,
iy nitt-ft ire vaffi reasouttble % thotto who sto]
t the “Went Side Hotel,” cuni.ot fail to Ih>
:ehsfd. My old friendM from Taylor aud
irrouml-nu <-ouutiea will meet with a hearty
rlconif ut tliiK house.
OKO. W. liADOLIFF, Proprietor,
sept. 23* tf.
HOOTS DRY GOODS EDOtll
39 and 41 Second Strecf.
Ihe •Iknotrlcilfjeti Leader- in
LOW FR0E5 !
Large nod handeome «ock of DREiS GOODS, CLOTHS, OAS-
simeres, jeans, flannels, blankets, bleaching*.
SHIRTINGS, TABLE DAMASKS, TOWELS, HOSIERY, OAK-
PETS,CLOAKS AND EVERY THING THAT GOES TO MAKS
UP A FIRST-CLASS ESTRLIiytfcHX .
Their carpet ZOspaiztznent,
i« the most hanil-mue in th« city. Carju-U from -JO cent* to |t Hi
per yard. Thi. is tbe Store where
LOW PRICES-
ule in every department. Their motto—a goo l article at tho lowjafc
podailiD prion
CHARLIE CALDWELL
in with thi» firm and wi‘1 serve his friends with fidelity anti smUiot
the enviabl* 1 reputation tlie house has ^stahlished for fair and liber
al iC AH West Side Broad Street
COLIMBUS, A.
This Hotel is now opeu for tbe reception
tuiiisieiit uud permauvut boardi-i
oently epeut d, everything in ue\
ippitfri* order ” No labor or expense ^ dealing. Samples furnished on application. Express or freight
paid on orders amounting t*> $10.( 0 or tiver.
J. W. Rica A O. LEASER IN LOW PRICES.
S9 and 41 Seond Street, MACON, GA.
.ANIER HOUSE,
B, DUB, Proprietor.
dACON, — - GA
—o-
HIS HOT7SK is now provided with every
enrMiiry couvenieuoe tor theaecoiuinodutiou
utl comtort of its patrons. The ioeution is
•wimble and couveuieut to the Imsiness por-
.ou of the city.
The Tables
!YnVP tbe brst the tiutrkut .tCTde. Omni-
■t tree of charge, bug-
^ IRON
e4 ATONIC'
It ■ Preparation of IRON inf CAUSAYA BARK, la comhlnatiaa with th# Photphxtu,
Endersed by the Medical Proftjednn^and recommended^ h^Uiem^for Dyipcpela. General DekUlty, F#»
Raxafkrixred by tbe Dr.Harier Meilelae Ce., Xalll M. Mala Btiwet. 14 teal*.
The following U one of th# v#ry many testimonials w« ar# reoalvlng dally
emSrmtn:-Some three meaths ago I began th# me-efDa. Habtbb'x Iron Tome, upon tke advice *
of many friends wlm knew Its virtues. 1 was suffering from general debility to such an exteuttha
labor was exceedluglv burdensome to me. A vacatlor “ 1 ' *
the contrary, was followed by Increased prostration a
your Ikon Tonic, from whleh I realised almost lm
swag;
and with double the ease. "With the tranquil nerve and 1
Tuj^tt never beftae enjoyed. If th* Tome hae notdon* ^
TnOT, O .Jan.t, 18TS. J. P. Watoon, Pastor CbrUtlan Chnreh. Tr*. O
P#r tale by SrsigttU and Oeaeral Deelere Everywhere.
ex tout that tnj
; much reller, but u»-
c l.nudl-1 I
Slirwdiw
Skiffle
Lightest
Running
SelJ j
Kegulamyl
Tefisiorisl
9- -“.S
fit
^NEWaMERICAN
irr
SewingXafhmc
IKeGe^tirvtheWoHd.
ml
f i n
Eqexfc
V^mied
A4ir«SS:.jB- H0 *
. MACHINEC0.
JlsaisiS
\MdjS
BALTIMORE,M 6.*
L—Jg,
Ti e
ml bra.
chuij?*.
lilt* w
urmrrrn * u
ff f active, energetic cauva--|
LI MU'El) NU MllEBl
> engage hit b |d#u#tUt UU»1 piofitfiiiloj
(iaoikmen wiU titui this. a.
wek.dmi.Hioa to 1.U v vo V ut tta
of devils own
heart, for it is each day more
mom filltd with the good,the pure,fht-
loving—lie works to subdue himself pheiuer. It violates obligations, rover-
from the wilderness of nature—once so t?uce * fmud. honors infamy. It de-
beautiful now so weed-grown, and be
comes a good,, useful* man-loving and
'foysd. Hi* work brings success;, his
o erealing cln. ^ .
vliicli.be o tie led a prize of $•>.
greenbacks to the nerson mekingll TO MAKE MONEY.
l“ v l "““IfJ. 1 fl le greatest iimirovement in wrU.3 Suoh will p ;«h.wrm thi»HdvwtiMmMU
ing. _At tbe close of tho btiiool oiiLJbv letter, eh<-)D»iug slamps for reply, statinj;
last Friday liigbt, U CoDunilG-e b'-jXwhat business they h ve been engaged iu
puvwi ueuu, uvuvts at mc-i ‘“g a^fKiiuted, ttul-d that every-JjNone bat those wbo mean business need op-
taiues benevolence, bates love, scorns »oe had made marked improve 0pL v ;
o)*-nl, awarding the $5 in cu^h tAgAddress tINLET, Harvey
Mi*ft Callie Siringfi ld, who well ^ e l )U “~ ^- v
deservflil it
bndiaiy. It countenances the
resjiects the thief, esteems the bins-
irtue and iunoceuce. it invites tlie
father to buchcr hi* helpless offspring
ud the child to griud the pareiilai axe.
house is c4ch day more utti*active; hisEit bums up men, cousunies women.
darling, Hie gill of then, grows into hiA*«*~“ life - «“**» Uod au<1 despises
, . - « u Bheaven. It stuboriih witnesses, nurses
heart as fragrance into the flower. deuU> lJw jury buJ au i sUllu ,W
fuels a pride, a glorious heart-rvst,^^ j ut | a ciikl ermine. It bribes voters,
those who are not real htart-worKersliiisqualities votes, corrupts election*,
ver know.
Ours i.s not a world of chauce, it is]
Urn result of plan aud labor. If w<
live but chance lives, we float, sin I
and are lost. If we strive to be men
we can all succeed. If we neglect ou
work, be it to govern ourselves, t-
Atlanta, Ga.
, . , . , fj ightful desolutipn .and unstained with
make others happier, or to bring form b ’ ##> it ,, oiseus lelicltV) kllU
Kpoilule* our institutions, and endung-
tile governnjeut. It degrades the
luitizuu, debuses the legislature, tlishon
i*tii the statesman and disarms the
ttint. It brings shame, not honor;’
r, not safety; despair, not hope; mis*
ery, nut happiness; and with the ma
levolence of a fiend, calmly surveys its Lifiy or Copied uuy d< sired Size.
or power out of evements.we but leavt mins morals, wi|>es out national nouor
tho bucket with water to quench out then curses the world and laughs ut
its ruip. it does that and more—i
murders the soul. It is the sum of ai
villainies, the father of all crimes, tin
mother of alluboniiuatioi.S, the devil’:
best friend,, and.God’s worst enemy.”
Sad Casualty.
We learn from Dr. Smith thaf od
the 3rd inst,about seven miles from
Butler, a Mr. Joseph Spivey, hap
pened toaseiious accideut.lt seems
that while cutting in the woods
some distance from the house of
thirst, halfway up tbe well, to fall b^jk
when we let go. Jm
Thousands upon thousands of men
t»ll better who are now unhappy, might be con-
ster> how and full of heart-rest if they
furnish | Wou ^ on *Y wor k- No matter, whether
*that work be iu the mine or the fprest,
on the water or the laud, in the pnl-
'pit or the sanctum, in teaching or in
protecting interests, hearts or inno
cence, all men must work; not alone to
Devotional Fiety.
We need.a devotional piety. There are the oheapest in Georgia.
$2.50
1.60
5.00
\ " “ “ 3.00
8x10 Photographs in Frames from
$1.00 up. Compare thrte prices
with those of any othrr first-class
Artists and you will see that they
i a great deal of sentimental religion
rid that feed ou motion, and
expends its energies in tffoi ts to reudei
itself attractive by means of aui
nients iu which the sacred and the pr
build houses, but to help the poor, to fane are ludicrously intermingled. The au’eed no all work or no pay
sofit-u hearts and to make others hap- church of,the Holy Fun draw* crowds
*py. i do not like selfish j»eople foi but tho piety ot its meml>urs is ot
tbeir hearts are uot kind, their sem
blance is bqt for effect. Rather do I
admire those who have built somthing,
Mri. R-ves, with whom he in who have struggled, and Won, who are
Jiving, a# a free that lie was cut
ting was falling, Mr. Spivey at-
tempted lo gi t out of the way but th.irwork when comes tbe night-
(.appended to the mUtortune to «■«> »“«>™ “V '<v, a.pnr
fltumhle, when the end of the fall
ing tree jumped back, striking^
both legs and breaking tbe right
leg in two places; pinning Mr. S
to the ground beneath. This oc
curred about 3 o’clock io tbe even
ing and he was not discovered un
til about dark, by which time he
bad managed to extract himself
ly removing tbe earth with bis
pose.
Now young men, if- you work to
beautify your hearts, to keep them
rightly attended-to,preser'
hood—others will follow your exam
ple when they *ee how happy such
work makes you, aud you shall tin
become such perfect workmen, that in
the beautiful,land of Leal, you shall
rest, not only in mind but in I
end be with the near and dear
BUTLER RETAIL MARKET
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY
W. L. GRIFFITH.
These Prices hold good only for fo-dav
NOVEMBER ihi 1 1879.
held up to ridicule COTTON-Good Mjddliiq; //.r+T
* Middling. /ff\ I</jh
Low Middling ./ t/cl.
Good Ordinary.^ ^ , A f f ,. ^.Q tyf*
bands. Being in his shirt sleevesjj a ^ t - ,c ® tern “J D*y which follows the
when tbe accident occurred; and
*
soon coming Saturday night.
the wind cool, and he being wet
with pespir&tinn from cutting, he
rnffered very much from cold. Dr,
Smith did not reach him until
about 12 o'clock m., the next day
and then had to go ofl‘ some dis
tance to make a b «x for his leg
It was tbns about 2 o’clock P. M
on the 4th before Dr. H. conld be
gin teitiog tbe leg. The opera- 1
tion was successfully performed,
Mr Spivey manifesting great nerve
and resolution during the opera
tion. Mr. Spivj is now do ng well
Reynolds, Xi»v.,2nd 187U.
very peculiar type. U lias no solid
basis of truth, no sweet savor of pray-
ei and praise, uo heavenly •fervor ol
devotion kindled, at the divine alter.
There is a great deulvf levity connect
with religion. Beriousuess is made re
pulsive, and the sweet solemnity of
countenance expressive of inward
tie ule and |>eace
‘»y those who have been so tar misled
is to suppose that religion to lie cheer-
ill, must be always ou a biuod grip
fin* sweetest ami most attractive of.alj
lie disciples of Jesus, are theaeL .. .
who live in closest communion with
him. If G’liiistians would come down verpoo .
iVoui the mount of communion witl
heavenly joy, they would be for in or
tractive and winning in their inter
course with the Woild than they can
issibly become by putting o
na.sk of Conms, and living to
nto the narrow path a class of ]»eople
who ur* naturally lowers of pleasure,and
who would make tiie p Igriinage to MNtJFF—per pound
eaven a holiday.ekcnrsion.—Christian! . ^ er lf >nc J-
iiteiligencer.
Among tho Ticiasitudce of lif.
remember that our good Photo
grapher romaina with ua thia week
oniy, «o we a.ljiar all who want
nice pictnrea, to call on.him with
oat delay.
Sate of IVMHHyo
The underaigneil have been author- RHICnKNK
Yon ne«il aot neglect ynhr bua 1 ,
ineaa when ttouhled with » Cough
or Cold, If yon only u»e a reliable
remedy at once. Dr. Bull'a Cough
and an he iaa young he iietpeoted ra P I*** remedy we know
loepeidilj recover. v * L°f- Price only 25 ct».
7,GOS-f
Bcrnsfi
BEE.S Witt-prt pound
TALLOW—per pnt. D <’
GUILD PEACH Ed..
I’OTtK—per poaud...
DEEP— p»-r pound ..
ixed to sell or exchange tbe Parsonag#
of the Methodist church in Butler.
Belonging to the Farsoringe are 13
seres of good land, a portion of which
constitutes some of the most Wautifu]
building lots in town. We will cither
■ell or exchange uid property m may UEOUGIA-TATLr,
be preferable to the.purchaser. Or, w<
wi],i sell that portion of the land suita
ble for building lots if preferred. For
particulars apply to the undersigned. * 1 * ,l ' “
W. H. JENKINS,
Chairman Committee.
ALPHA. A. WILLIAMS,
Photographic Artist.
Q QLTJM BTTS. - - QA,
Gallery
Oner mtich <t Kinsel’t. Store. Mr, Cll- Hefel^,, •OptlCiail
AH kinds of Pictures taken from
(Prices low.)
1 Dos. Card Photograph#,
4 « «
l “ Cabinet “
Special attention puiu to copy,-
ing and enlarging from old pi«-
urefl. Cull and see me or. send
our order*. SSatisfuQtiiin guar
L. D. McLANEjate of Eutaula,
Ala., is with me.
Good Ordinary ,.f r ./0
Ordinary .. 7^. Irfyrfc-
N—Buis 8id<j* •
OPTICIAN!
SAVE YOlTIt EYES.
If your vision is failing—f you arc
growing near-sighted, or your eye
sight is troubling you in anyway,.oal!
ey<*iqht will bvn» ftted.by his sopc
Spectacles ntid'E.Vv GloMteH. Tl.oy, will
ovn all dimness, blnra oonfiisiooM and
floatiag specks, and moot sensitive eye willl
l>e restored to ita iiormal and healthy condi
tion; saving fatigue, requiting lrss light and
enabling th# wearer to 'iew pluiuly all reuioti
objects. Thsre useful and unapproachable
GJhkhcs e-in ouly bo procured from Mr.
CH. BEFKIJ). bis -jstabli.kxuent-No 2»>
Secund St. Macou Ga.
Administrator’s Sale.
BEGRGIt—Tvrtoa (’otiNTt :
By virin# of nn order fro a lie Court ol
Oidinary of said county, will b«* sold before
lb** Court Honse door in the town of Butler,
:inty on tho first TiiMdaj iu D«.
eeuiber next, within the legal hours of sale,
ihe following tlesceibtd property
of lot ot laud No. 220 iu the 3rd Dis
said comity. -Sold as the property ot
,he estate of June Gassett. .u-emsed,
bt-n -fit ot tbe h-.int and cr.-Uitors of said de
•eased. Terms cash. W. A H. ROYAL,
sjoministrator of the estate of Jane Gossett,
deceased. nov.-ltds.
A WEEK in. your o
•nd no c<t))it'il risked.
'give the business a trial without
GENEVA HOTEL.
CfAWJSIM, (U.
The uinTi’iictl announces to* the
ntbiic that lie is -irepuiiril to accom-
nodalc them in «i-! best of style at till
tines. The table will be supplied]
kith the bu.wt the country affords
'oohis, n rt nt, airy and coni*'*jr*V '
Hoard $2.00 per day.
I*. A. S. MORRIS,
Proprietor.
Irigshy E. Thomas. Cham Coicmaa.j
THOMAS & COLEWAN,
llTTORNEYWT-UW, C01UMBUS, BA
Will piactiue instate anil PeiL
ral Courts. w yt,23-ly.
J. D. RUSS.
ATT O-R N E Y AT LAW.
BUTLKlt, GA.
Waving gone regularly into the
■ practice of Law,, respectfully
solicits a portion of tha le^al buei
ness ot Tailor and' surrounding
counties. jan.21-ly.
THE LAKGE'T nTOCK OF
Commissioner^ Sale.
By rirtne of a decree of »be Horn-ruble So
per or Court ofTuylor county, will be w>ld
next, tlioee fine and valuable Mills, situated
•n White Water- creek in said county, and
kuown.ax Shehee A Bateman’s Mills; togetb-
with 1400 bundled acres of land.
Those Mills are located in a populous
tion of’the county, and-upon h never tailing
stream, one that -januot be surpassed by any
tbe 8tate. There are two settlements ou
tbe place, with good dwelling ami ont homes
all complete, and fine orchards. There
about 200 acres of open laud on tbe place
iproved aud ir a high state of culti
Titles good Bold for the purpose ol
llivision. 'Terms cash on the.day of :*de.
OcL 28th, 1879. O. M. COLBERT.
A A. GARnON,
oct28-tds Comuiisnonerx.
TAYLOR COUNTY SHERIFF. SALE.
FOR DECEMBER.
Will be saUlLelore the ('ourt House door,
, ■ ... Onffiin the town of Butler, in said con&iy, cn tht
liniidreu^and torty-Kewn^nd one-hall 0^i)JfirHt 7uevday in December next, within tbe
•»ct
io-bn»g «»lse until you «ee ior y.n r-e|| what Tpyl
ion can do at Ike bnaineKK.we offer. N«*.roou —
o explain her#*, ion can devote ..II you:
ime or oulv your spare tijie to the buoihauH
tud uiek* great pa> for,t:very hour that y
legal hours of sale to tbe highest
bidder for cosh, the following named proper
ty to-wit ;
Lots No 1 uid 2 in block No. 11. in tb*
wn et Reynolds, levied upon as th* prop-
of V^cem Montgomery, to satisfy a?ft. tu.
issued of) a fore l one are of a mechanic* lieu,
willed before Jftraes D. Rush, ordinary
Froferty pointed oat by Plaintiff iu ft. fu.
Alan, at the name lime and place, Lota ot
lund Nos. 225. aud 255, in tbe 13th District
offered of said county. 'Levied ou ax the property
ol Lucy Farris,to satisfy a fl. fa. issued from
work.
r special private *eri
bieb wc will inai!- fn
Jii't <N>inp!iMu of baru i
< h A Outlive. A ddr«*.i
CU., Port bud, Mt.im-.
•tab a
. Sri.
» and p.rticnhw*
i $5'. Outfit fn*
ftn‘:+-whilc von nnv
H HALL KIT.
[Jnne.7Ij.
MEVL- perl
()RN—per bushel.
FLO CU—per bbl..
RICE—per pound
\.\RD— per |K*nnd ..
COFFEE—per pound
lUGaHf per- pound..
tYRUF ptrgrt.oa ...
’HEEH- -per ponud .
N4IL8--ptf paund
'jPPEB and ilPIf’E.-jjfr pound
10^12*
MACKE UAL -each
WELL BCCKir»--*iob
KEROSENE OIL—por g.-don ..
11.4 RTF 11 TRADE,
uO (o)
...GOto
15fo
. 15 to 20
. 4’to 6
ut 12 o’clock m. on Hatur/lay 1st day
vembet next «t my offin*
NATURES OWN
CMEOY
A
VEGETABLE’
MEDICINE FOR THE'
BLOOD.UVER&KIDNEyST
CURATINE,
For Blood DImmh.
CURATINE,
^ For Lifer Comptelat..
CURATINE,
For Xktnef Mwm..
CURATINE,
For RUeubiatUia.
CURATiNE,
For flerotale Direaere.
CURATINE,
A medicinal com--
potindof known vwlow-
comblnlnx In un*4>re|>>
arailon tbe curative
pnwpn for the evlle
which nro'tnce all dls-
easra of rbe Bt»od. tlfe
r.trrr, Ui. XMn«W,
llermlree In artlon un<l
lliorouffii In Its rflVot.
Ill* uiwxrrUeri tor the
cnreofaU JNwnT «M*.
Trt ter.Salt Mthr tint,
Bh-nmttiUnti, Mrr.
enriat Pmlrmulmg,
r.N.fiMh.11,
•itrim. null.
.N,«OtH-WMN.
. MetmtlOH •/
trine, ele.
ASX TOUR DRUGGIST
f OR IT.
mutmaraiaia
BALTIMORE, M,
ixszrt
*eh, Mrti
FINE CLDTHNIS, AND HAT,
/.V TUB S2.J1 IS none o*rjsnei> AT
" INSHIP C ALA WAY’S
r p::"Y HAVE PF.EV DOING THE 1,FADING CLOTHING BDSINE'S-hr™ n.r 'ill
l years, aud confidently assert that *U«-y bate never before been jble to off'-r such iu-
liucemunls a., they ar- now offering their customer*.
Cood as Wool Casstmere Suits at $IO and Upward...
Many of these goods have been made expressly for 11s. As we*
have a large tegular trade to supply, we take great paisa in select
ing the hist of overything in our line. Our old customers know
where to find the lost goods, and the best are always the cheapest..
BATS.
Have- become the leading feature in nur trade. We keep all grade*--
or men and boys, from Slat sen’s beat to.the lewert grades, Wu>
were the first to ofier
SHIRT
At the present low priors-. We will soil the best fitting shirt thrr.
we know of for $1 00 We have a large line of goods suitable for la-
borieg men and sell them at dose pric-s.
BB1NG ON YOUIl BOYS
And fit tKem ont with Cluthing.imd Hats wbile-our stock N complete .
We have a largo line of aamples from one of- the best Meichar.,
Tailors in New York. Fits Guaranteed;
WINSHIP &C».LLAWATr —.
No.50Seoond Street, Maoon, Ga-
E, M, PERRY.
WITH THE
NEW YORK 8TE0RE,
(Of
I respectfully invite my friends,, and the public generally to givet
me a call when they visit Macon. I will take great pleasure in show--
ing you the LARGEST, OHEAPEST AND BEST STOCK Ob”
DKY GOODS, that is kept in any retail store South. It you caonot .
come to see me, send your orders, aud I guarraten nr satisfy you as-
well as if you were present to make your own set. ction. If you are-
in want-ofDRESS- GOODS, HAMBURG. TRIMMING, FLAN
NELS, JEANES;- CASS1MERS, WATER-PROOF DOMESTIC’S,
ETC’, do not hesitate to send for samples tsiith prices; they will ha-
forwarded by return mail. All packages are delivered to your n-ar
eat Express Office FREE OF CHARGE when bilD amount to $ 16*
and over. Direct yonr orders to
NEW YORK STORE, MACON. GA. Revesting that-
they.be filled by E. M. PERRY.
Superior flon/t iu fosror of W.
i«m, agukist If. Ai A* Lury I'arriR
pertv potuteil ont by O. M. Colbert,
Pliiintift'H Atiornvy,
t tbe same rime and place, tbe weat
halt of lots of Lin.I Nos 216 ami 201 in t!
3rd.iJifciriot of origiutdly Muscogee, th<
5larf >u Dcnr, 'r**y4o:-A couutyi Lavies ou
Ibe property.ol Hardy ll! Iffinter, lo witiMlyF
a If. ta.i'sned from S*-lil»:y Kni^rior Court
a- ftiv.i#of’Glover .V-fJlover vs. Hardy 11
Unnter. Property |K>inted out by O. M
>»lfo-rt. Plaintiff s attorney
A iso, at tlm Mine time and pintle, lot* c
and No. 225 in tlie 12ih Diatrict of aiit
winty. Levied on as die piopcrty of G,
W. B Joint r to SAtiaty n fi. fu. imtied from
PoviorKnper.or Court in favor of A. H. Col-
mitt. Governor, vm. C. M. Join, r priucipal,
.nd G. W. II. and Tbo< P Joiner, security.
Profterty printed out by H,Bussey. Solicitor
Uemtral.
A\no at Hie waree time i nd place, lots ol
laml jim. I6J and J9J in »be 3rd District ol
Aaffi #onnty. Levied on m the proper*y ot!
B. (1. M. A B. O. Brooke, to Mitiofyn ft- fo.|
iHHuedlrooi Taj Ur Haperior Court is fovoi
of Julius Tamer, vx. B O. M. A B. C.
Brooks. Property pointed.oitfliy rjaindffr
dttorffhy.
^lxo, at the x*me tim# and place, will b»
•old one Wheeler it WiU<*u s.-wing machine.
Levied on ox the property Of tbe Wheeler A
Wilxon JHannfactnriug Co , to Katijfy a fl.
fa. ixnuFd from Taj lor .Super-nr Coart in fa
vor of offloerx of court xaridnat the Wheeler
i£(>UGlA—TarnuR County
Moody JWafidd hoe applied for Exempli.
►r Penoiianty and setting apart aud \alna
tion of Homestead, and I will buxs upon ibu
h»me on Hatnrdoy 2olh day of October ii*l J
I If) o’clock, a. M. at my offic*
JAMES D. RU*b
oct7 24, Ordim
BvtuibOi., October Kb, 1979.
R. W. Bond. S. H. B.-ynton, S. J. Bond, J. T. Bond
B O N D , B O Y N: J O X & C O.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIt-CJtOCERS
,and Commission merchants;.
; k*ep constantly om hantFa welt selected stook of fresh Gro—
jjt ceries, etc-, which we will sell at lowest prices.
•'* iCHBISTIaN’B OLD STANS.)
33 Third Street. .W.fCO.Y, G,t.
Ca i’ll art 4 Card..
IMPORTERS Sc OBRER? OF FORIGN & DOMESTIC
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS. ETC. ERL
XAES>X^E!XaS£g’XS.
non,, Steel, and Canltgi Malters MatenaL
Agent For .
[Fairb’arnk Standard Scales. Al»o Agent for O. W. Vlh«■•)}.
xcelsior and tirswoald Cottofl gin.
’CHERRY 8TREET — — »A
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