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A IHveUing Ht*• fpr HmU.
For particular* apply to
W. L. GRIFFITH
Married,
On the 20th inst., by Rev. A. M.
Rhodes, at the rtjftdt uoe of the bride’s
father, Mr. Jagllca T. Haruion, Mr.
George K. Lock to Mins Mary Har
mon^ All of Taylor county. •
bargain*.
We have juat received another Urge
•tipple of Dry Gooda and are prepared
to offer extra bargains in Dress Gooda
Ac., Ac. J. W. LIP8EY A CO.
Personal.
We are pleased to notice in town
Mr. L. Q. C. McCrary, of Macon, a
former citizen of our oounty, who is
apendiug a few dayu among bis friends
and relatives.
Just 'Deceived.
W. L. Griffith haa just reoeived a
large supply of superior flbur fPbtn the
Kufaula Mills of AUbaina, which he
is selling at former low prices. As flour
is rapidly advancing in price all parties
would do well to purchase their sup
ply at once.
Hot,in I
Goods have advanced twenty per
cent in the market, but we are still
selling our goods at former low prices.
Call early if you desire to secure good
bargains. J. W. L1P8EY A CO.
Nearly a Suicide,
Saturday last, a Mr. Wm. Sellers, of
Schley county, tried to commit suicide
by beating his head with a hammer.—
We failed to get all the particulsr*.
Sellers was living with Hon. M. J.
Wall, and said he was tired living.
Low spin ts,inci dent to dyspepsia, were
given as the probable reason of the at*
tempt.—Sumter Republican.
Avoid uaing those remedies contain
ing Opium, Morphia, etc; but when
the baby is sick use Dr. Bulla Baby
Syrup—perfectly safe and always reli
able. Price only 2ft cents a bottle.
We return thanks to. Mr. Geo.
W. Miller, for several very fine or
anges, having just receiving a couple
of barrels of thia delicious fruit from
bis large grove in Florida. These
oranges are very large and sweet, and
Mr. Miller is now receiving a great
many orders from the people of this
section*
THE CAMPAIGN OF ItMIO.
We will send the Butler Herald
with the Weekly Globe of Boston,
Mass., one year for only $2.25. The
Weekly Globe is the largest and best
Dollar Weekly in the Uuited States,
and kn wn everywhere ns the “stal
wart champion of the people against the
fraudulent Republican President and
the monarchial Republican govern
ment, and the powerful advocate of
the true Democratic principles.”
AH subscriptions should be sent to
y > this uflice^^
, Still tu the Front!
We are keeping up our different
departments, consisting of Dry Goods,
Groceries, Furniture, Crockery, Hard
ware, Harness, Saddles, Ac. Also
Restaurant, and are anxious to sell.
v ' , >'' v CajJ'Kn(^wxHinin^'ci.»L' gbojjs' antkvbe.
convin<h)4>tkat \yp are still pleaders in
... >v • i;; w ; prices. j. w lip^ky a co.
V > Improvementh,
± ' Mr. J. R. Brinkley, is now beauti
fying the residence of Prof. W. C
Monk, with an excellent coat of paint,
which adds much to its appearance aud
durability. *.•* .
lu a few days Rev. J. R. Rexpeas,
^ * sv ‘ ' will have completed his building pear
f . the residence of Mr. W. G. Bateman,
which when completed will be om of
tho most desirable and substantial
buildings in Butler, Mr. J. R. Brink-
leyfta» already givefi ‘it an excellent
coat qf /petint.aud it presents an attrac-
tiVe appearanoe.
The colored people of the Baptist
denomination have recently torn down
fiioiy old structure and am now ereo
ting K more substantia) on? uear that
pf ikP farmer
The Trial of Messrs. Henry and
Jack i*arris at Hawkinaville,
MIPY ARP triumphantly acquitted.
As we adticipated, these gentlemen
have been honorably acquitted of the
charge pf Qfjgpifxtjng tjws Uta disas
trous fire at H*vk}P*vj}io.
The State, or rathaj: the prosecutors,
signally tyuled in makipg any case
against them. In fact when fill the
evidence against them had been qddpc-
ed, th« pounaol for the prosecution be-
f.»re the accused attempted to make
spy showing, stated in open court that
they had failed to nrake out tlieir case
, si.d that they were willing for the
Messrs. Parris to take a verdict of ac-
/ qnittal
We don’t suppose there has ever
Irtcii a .irigle indmdual of this county
-ho eyvn'for nCingln mnnient doubt-
;"\f- cj the innom-i.ee of these gentlemen;
but they are not known as sell
throughout tlie State as they nre here
st home. i)e*i<Jfjs this, many pertain*
who haye hop, .< that they were charged
i \ with the oripio will pever hear of their
honorable acquittal,’ anil hence in this
way they pay be wtiiously inju red by
the charge made against them; and in-
...much ns the result of the tr ial has
rloitn that the cha.ge was utade with
not .efficient gtottn.lv. we arc fiopided-
ly of ppiiiipn l|.at they have a iuvt
right to fyel tl:a( tttcjr rep.
be. n unjiiatly fu+pff, |l t>|..i p
A Word to
Do you know tKRf •omebndies
childreu are behaving very baity
nt our churches—especially at
night? And do you knsw that
their conduct hoe b. cure so dis
graceful that your reputation is
luting aeriously involved? I)n you
ever watch after your children and
try to fiud uut whether they be
have thetuaelres when you are Dot
there, and wkea you are ther. ?
Do you take notice of them—whan
they ait; aud when you are pray
ing do you ever watch, as well ai
pray, to see if your child ia among
tba number who behave ao shame
fully duriog prayer? Oh! parent*
of Butler, (sod those who are
sending their children here from
the country) do you exereise no
more vigilance in reference to the
training of your children thau to
allow them to annoy and interrupt
live people of God io theit worship
of the moat High? Do you know
that if your children grow up
without any fear of God, or rev
erence to the abtemn act of wor
shiping II.gt, that there ia a great
probability that they will bring
your gray hairs down to your grave
in anno*.
Do you ever think about the
future of yt.ur children, even from
a worldly standpoint? Doeaitgive
you no trouble of mind that your
childien may grow up to be (rest*
to society, and a disgrace to your
name? Surely, it is a matter
worthy of your serious considera
tion. Oh I what a deception ia
that fancied affection which influ
ences a parent to allow his chil
dren to grow up ungoverned, and
with liberty to go where they
please and do ns they please Dul
It eltr occur to you that pour fail
ure to govern your children is
developing a class of out laws f n
vet of men sDd women that will
bid defiance to all restraint; and
that thus you are preparing tnob-
tor riots and all manner oi insur
rections in a decade or two? 1
know this is plain writing but on
leas my mose critical study of these
things for a quarter of a century,
hpa utterly deceived me, there
questions and suggestions are wor
thy the serious consideration of
every parent.
Now don’t take it for granted
that your children are good chil
dren—inquire about them—watch
after them when they are not sua-
pecting it—many a child thought,
to be good by his or her parents,
is a ring-leader in crime. Suppose
you have, to deprive Sou reelf of a
little sleep now and then, to find
out where your children are, to
watch yTti-r them while they nre
developing their habits, how much
is this preferable to spending
sleepless nights after a while when
they have been developed ioto
monsters of wickedne*^ end have
Uiid_tb*tiJ(fttvrs JiaMq:«'Vhe thrust
vc f Just
iitatlon hits
ai-roV upi—
We do
Mg» pen f trjted ppontlipm.” W'
uot know what jmqae they will pur-
sue. but we think they are entitled to
heavy damages forth*, manner in which
they have been treated in this matter.
ioto a jienitentiary ?_ ilow '"true
‘•<mbui.ee of .prevention in worth
a pound of. cure,” when nj.pl e.l to
moral nialhdies, as well' as when
applied to^pbysical diseases? Here
let me suggest that alhrMtig boys..
JfiSgoout'at nights—Thom bntj*«tf.
“down town;" and allowing boys
and girls to gather in crowds and
fit about the street corners—the
fish pond—the depot, or even in
private houses, on Sundays, ia
prolifiot of great evil.
Once more, what becomes of
your childreu after the Sunday
school dismisses? Why ate they
not at church? Ought you not to
go to church yourself, and set a
good example—take your children
with you and make them sit by
you ? • A Parent.
Texas Correspondent.
Chatfield, Texas, >
Nov., 17th 1879. j
Editors Butler Herald : We are
norther, which makes overcoats a
luxury.
Cotton picking is about over and
farmers are making arrangements
for another crop.
Until last Friday (14th) it boa
been very dry here; almost impos
sible in a great many places for
stopk to get water, but even with
tljie difficulty to contend with
everybody seems -to be doing well
I propose to Confine this little
commuoic&tipn chiefly to tl.e sub
jeet of Sheep-raising in Texas.
In this immediate ^icinity there
are quite a number-of sheep-rais
ers, and from observation I have
collected facta to ub< ut this .effect:
For instance; wn will say a man
invest! four hundred doHpr* in
sheep gt two dollars per heqd; he
will have two hundred sheep. In
one year ha will shear from those
•brpp four or five pounds of wool
per head; say fopr poped I, (anil
it is a very poor she. p that wit)
oot shear five) that will he eight
hundred pounds of wool ofl' th.
entire flock.
This year wool has sold readily
at twenty-five cent* per pound,
and at that price the wool would
bring two hundred dollar.., fifty
per cent or the cat.ital invested.
Now let us examine the capital
a little first; we start with two
hundred sheep,worth four hunJred
dollurs from which we have sold
two hundred dollars worth of wool;
under almost any circumstances
we would raise one hundred lambs,
then while we have realised fifty
per cent upon the capital invested
our capital has increased in the
same proportion.
The expenses in keeping sheep
io Texas does not amount to much.
1 would advise any man who can
raise two hundred dollars to invest
it in sheep. It may seem a small
business at first but with pr.qmr
sltrntimgwill soon develop into a
large and profitable business
J. Taylor Reiipess.
Oin House llurneil.
We learn that on Friday lest, at
about one o’clock r. u. the gin lions, of! »«.e bitf.'
old friend Mr. Samuel Duke, iu j i^nd ouithclKof itfrawbairie*, aud other Ainu 11
county. w*» burned end every tiling
io the building detanked. At the time
the fire occurred the gin wee running;
Mr. Wilson feedii^ iu The theory
of the ^ccident (Imt there might
have been u match dropped in the cot
ton, and that when struck by the gin-
HMWx it caught and thus fire was com
municated to the cottou in the lint
room, when of courae the whole buil
ding was soon in flames. It was with
aome difficulty even that-the horaea
were saved, the mont of the family be
ing at dinner when the fire broke out.
The loss amounts to at least five hum*
died dollars. Our old friend has our
dee|iest syuijiaw in this loss he has
sustained. J-Jl
Macon'» Mayor,
We notice that th»* Telegraph
and Messenger chroniclea a visit of
Mayor Muff to that city as an
item of news. From this we infer
that Mayor Hoff does uot favor
Macon with his presence as much
as he di<l m days of yore.
Even if we aie not smart, we know
what to do when troubled with a
oough or cold. No doctor bills for us.
We take twenty-five cert*, go to the
neaivst ding store and buy a bottle of
Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup. One done
relieves us and one bottle cures um
entirely. It is pleasant to the taste.
The real value of all pnbliculiooR- espec
ially agricultural and horticultural,u in pro
portion to the pr» rtical intorrraitoj of the
publisher, and editor. I f he is a practical fruit
grower and fnrnier-bis writiDKe will be prac
tical . The Fmjit Kkoordkb and Cottaok
Gaudnkr is one of thia clash, whi'e pal Imbed
M Rochester. N. Y.. the center of ooe of the
bent fruit sections in the country, the editor
and manager, A M. l’unly,lives on his large
fruit aud floral farm, near Palmyra. N. Y.
twenty-live years be 1ms grown fruit —
kn
TheAtlaataConstitiition
During tl.e coming year-a year
lhut will witness the progress nml
culmination of the most lutereatioii
piliticAi contest tlmt has ever tiikeu
place in this country—every cilixeti
and every thoughtful poison will be
compelled lo rolv upon the newspa
pers ior information. - Why nf»* get j
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recognized, referred to nml quo'cd
from ns the leading Sou*hern Journal
-as the organ d vehicle of the best
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at home its columns are consulted ior
the latest new*, the freshest comment,
and for nil matters of special nml cur
rent interest. The Constitution con
tains more matter and later telegraph
ic news than any other Georgia pa
per anti this particular feature will
We largely added to during the coming
year. All its facilities for gathering
the latest news from all pars of the
country will be enlarged ami supple
mented. The Constitution is both
chronicler and eommenter. 7ts edi
torial opinions, its eon I ri billions to
the drift ol current discussions, its
humorous ami satirical paragraphs,
are copied Iroin one end of the coun
try to the oilier. It aims alwava to be
the brightest and the best newsy,
original ami piquant. It aims par
ticularly to give the news impartially
and fully, and to keep its readers in*,
formed of the drift of current dis
cussions by liberal butconcLc quota
tions from all its contemporaries, it
aims, in short, to more than ever de
serve to be known as “the leading
southern newspaper.** Bill Arp will
continue to contribute his unique let
ters, which grow in savory humor
wtek by week. “Old 8i” will add his
(ji'gint fu||.to the collection of good.
thjiigV, nml . f 0ncle''Remus'’ ba^fiT-
prepflration asei ie§. of nigra* mytli
legends, illiistrnttog the folk-lore of
the old plainnjiou. In every respect
The Constitution for 18S0 will be
better than "ever*
r ConMi'iition is a rare-
>mt>cndiiim ol the news
of the week and contains -the bent
and tresliest matter to be' found in
any other weewlv from a dail^ office.
Its news ahd miscellaneous contents
nue the freshest and its market reports
the latest.
THE SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR.
This, tho best, the inRst reliable and
most popular of southern agricultural
journals is issued from tho printing
establishment of the Constitution. It
is still edited by Mr. W. L. Jonca, and
19 devoted to the dest interests of the
farmers of the south. It is vent at re
duced rates with tltrWcckly edition of
the Constitution. -
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pirn ted this morning by a etiff ^Address THE CONSTITUTION.
fruits iu pr»|>oi . »n. Mr. l*iudv now Iumh
fruit furm umr lUlmira of about 130 Herat,
on which U no*- growing 5,(NH) peach tr*>w.
1.200 apple Irn*. 1.200 *tar<lard pear trees,
500 dwarf pent*. 500 plum tr**, 500 caer-
rir» ami 600 orange quince,bennies over ttfty
acres iu arawbernea. notberrieM, blackberries
grapes. Ac., ami large aud exteruive gre-u-
bottKea. hot-bedx, Ac . &r. Hia ‘'walks »ud
jottings” over Lih fruit farm, “meat from du
abeH.” in wliicb hesi'mctathe pith frt»m bit
large exchange list, with "qiicNtiona t»nd an-
nvmrh,” and valuable iiat of citrreapoudenta,
kmving notbing ol hia own particular e*lito-
riala—all “filled up to the brim" aixlMD pn-
ges monthly, makes the KKCobDBa'an exceed
ingly vuliiable paper for both fmtt-growers
and flortat.iiud well worth the low price of
$1.00 per year. A single spefimen, (which
Mr Purdy aendt free to all i will aatixfv any
person of its grett value. Persona sending
in to him (ut Palmyra. N. Y..) $1 00 Tin*,
mouth, get either hi* id tgnificent Urge fruit
Chromo. or hi* “banket ol flowtra" Oliromo.
or it they prtfer the laat three n-ontba ot
1879, or hia 61 page f*unvt. Far it IatnrRrc-
tor. The (<hrou:<w meusure 13 by 16 inoh-
e», and are really beautiful.
Seud for a copy of the Kecobdkb if yon
do noibibg.i^ore
Atlanta, Ga.
A Shocking Affair.
A MAN SHOT IN THE BACK.
Talbotton Standard 18:—On Satur
day night last, one of the moht out**
ragoous crimes that haa ever been heard
of,took place three miles Norlh of Tal
botton on the Bellevue road. Mr.Win.
Boswell, a young man who was spend
ing a day or so at hia brother in low 's,
Mr. Henry Edwards, was cruelly shot
in the back under the following cir-
cumstnnets: Mr. Edwards had a tar
kiln near his house ami Satuiday night
during the raid l.c feared that the lire
pi it had beep put out, so afu r the
rain oeofpd )ie asked Mr. Boswell to go
and $M frbofrl it. The latter took a
large torch, tho night being uery dark,
uud proqeeded to tho kiln and attended
to It winllw Hs on jiis way back tp th
liouse still bearing the torch when souip
one fired on Jpm fropi the public rpad
about twenty y.^e off, *{ul tW latll
too|( effect ip l.i» book, juat Udder the
figlit klluuIJrr blade and penetraled hia
rlb’ld luj'ff. He <mnicdia(..iy i nn to ti.e
bojiae and gave tlie al.mn but tl.e night
a'aa ho dark that tlie perpetrator could
not, b« traced. Tl.e wounded man was
welloh red for and at thia writing,! hough
rrating easy ia in a preesrioue CDdition.
Other |>a|H.ra of a more recent date
h. ing tlin sad iuteligcncn that Mr.
BobwcIJ ia etill in en eluiuet hoimleBa
J«»#t(cqi,—®d.
BUTIER RETAIL MABKtT.
COBItEOTED WEEKLY BY
W. L. GRIFFITH.
These Prices hb»lrt goo<t ouly lor to-day
NJVli.t^3B2ih 1870.
COTiON Good Xfid.ltiog 11
Middling 7..... 10} «<• 10J
Low Middling Iidi.tl ij
Oood Ordinary 10 to i- .
Or.liuury 9 to 9|
HACON— Bnik Sides 8 t«» 9
Balk Shoulders 7mH
SALT—Virginal $2 On
Liveq«Hil SI.50
MEAL- pcrbumel *1."(»
* OltN -|>er bn-hi'l 75fii'8.»
FLA>UH—ptr l*bl $8. ^$lo.is
BICE—per pound 10
LABD-per p<•uud 12}
COFFEE—per pound 20
MUGtR-ptr pound 10012}
SYRD P—P*T .on 40 Qy 50
“HKES—pur pound 20
NAILS -ptr pan ml* 5
PEPPEIt .oid .'PH’E -per pound . .40
8NUFF—per |>«uud *. 8U io $1 iki
TOItACOtj- -per pound 50 («} 75
MACKEltAL- each b
WELL BUCKETS—each 50 to 75
KEliOhENE OIL—per galon 25
BAKrKK TRADE.
CHICnENS 10 to 2 »
EGOS— per do* 15
BUTTER per pound 15 Io 20
BKEeS W .(X- jH-r pound 1£ to 20
TALLOW-per pound 4 to 5
bRirD PEiCHES 4 to 8
POIIK -|>er |*euud 6 to 7
BEEF—p«r pound 3tcf
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SEE WHAT BOOEY’S LADY’S BOOK
WILL CONTAIN.
mr 1880.
Nearly 1200 png<*<nf first-cl MftLitt<Tsrv mat
ter. 12 hteei Plate Jkautiful Oramm-titii 1
Eit^raviufpt. 12 f«rge and Elejfii'.it (.’oloretl
Fashion Pod** 24 Pf/ed of V.kxiI aud In-
Htruuieutal Mu*ic. 900 Engraving*, on Art.
Science and Fashion 12 Lir^e Diu^raiu
Putter, a of laadlcs slid Childreu'm Drtsaes
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Houica. 200 or mort Original Koreipta for
Family Use. and the usual Original l>epart-
ment matter.
fhe Januanr No. of the New Year will lie
iHAtied Deoenib* I find, and wi'l contain the
opening chupt-ra of one of th- tteat aerial
stor es ever printed in au Ainerituu Maga-
sine, by
CII 1C( HT1AN REID.
*hc snlhor of “A Getifle Belle," “Valerie
Aylmer/' “Morton Hours," etc , entitled.
RONEtYN M FOUTtmK
We have encagetl a Pall Vorpw of I>ls
ti ups inked Writers, whoae <;iuitrilaiti«ma
wilt enrich U«Mley'a Lady'a Book during the
.Send i*» yo«r Clnt« at once. You can vki
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N3W C0HPL2TX! II
10}
A SUPERB STOCK
FOR FAL 1870.
—}0t— *
P HiHAPNthe largest and moat varied as
sortment of Price Goods ever offered in
his city, including
ChRVIOTb, DIAGONAL^.
BEaVEBE, TIUCGfg and
A S.VI ME KEN, of Scotch, Englinh and
VIROINIA C A SSIM ERRS, TEX A 8
CA8SIMERES, AND HOME MADE
K. A 1’JEANS,
All can be found here. Come and give
your order and lef^rour Suit be made
ii|> in exact occordadce with your taste
and wishes.
We give as good value an you can
find in the United States.
G. J. PEACOCK.
Clothing Manufactory, 64 Brosd St.,
Coin minis. Go. sep\16 -tf.
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(Limited), 1006 Chestnut St , 1 hila-
delphiu, Pa._
FOB SALE.
WHEELER & WILSON
NEW NO 8
?EWLN(i MAUHNK'.
a j..i i;"r imt or
TIN-WARE ALSO HARDWARE
CBOCXERY. G103.RIES
AND DRY-GOODS.
BY W. L. GRIFFITH.
WEST SIDE HOTEL,
Jiif S3 West Side Broad Street
C3LMMBUS, A.
! Thia Hotel ia now open for the reneptioa
I of tianaient and |M-rm»nrut boarders. Being
receuilv opened, everything is new and in
“applepie order." No labor or ei|>enae
-paretl io make gnesta c>>mforiable, and. aa
my nitw* ire verv rt-SMoiiiibk', thuae who atop
at (he “W*j*t Hide Hotel," caunot fail to be
plet.Hed. My old friends from Taylor and
«*urroend'ng <x>uoties will meet with a hearty
welcome ai thia ffouae.
GtG. w. RADCLIFF, Proprietor,
sept 23-if.
LANIER HOUSE,
■, DUB. Proprietor.
.MACON, _ — _ GA.
-o-
I'liIS ROIJ8E i* now provided with every
iK trzogiry oonvenieint- f«»r thenccoinmods!ion
uni comtort of ita pstno*. Tut iocutiou ia
h-aiMbie and convenient to the tHiaineua por
tion of the city.
The Tables
/Live the beat the market iffiK Omni
bus to aud from depot free of charge, hug-
aire ImiulPst iree ot charg*.
The Bar is supplieo with the Imt »ine>
aii 1 brondiea the market affords.
MACOirS DRrB()0D8 EHP0BIB11
aan _ _
39 and 41 Second Street. #
7he Acknowledged Leader in
LOW PllCES !
Urge and handaome stock of DRESS GOODS, 0D0THS, CA8-
S1MERE8, JEANS, FLANNELS. BLANKETS, BLBAOHING8,
SHIRTINGS, TABLE DAMASKS, TOWELS, HOSIERY, CAR
PETS,CLOAKS AND EVERY THING THAT GOES TO MAKI
UFA IRST CLASS EST'tLIHMENT.
Their Carpet Department.
ie the moat handsome in the city. Carpets from 20 cects to |1.8|
per yard. This is the Store where
LOW PRICES.
rule io every department. Their motto—a goal article at the lowest
possible price.
CHARLIE CALDWELL
io with thi, firm an.I will aer.r his friends with fidelity and sastaii
tha enviable rep.Hat ion the house haa established for fair and liber
al dealing. Samples furnished nn application. Express or freight
paid on orders amounting to fin. 0 or over.
j. w. axes <& co. leader in low prices.
39 and 41 Second Si reel. MACON, OA.
5. d
ISON
TONIC
It a PrataraUM •» IRON ut CAUSAYA BAM. ia nafrlaH— with Om H—ptmim,
EaOMwed by Um Medical FroCeMloa, and raconncnded by them for Dyape^eta, General DcbUUy, V*»
auUe DUeaeo, Want of Vitality,Ac., Ac.
■aaathefred by Um Or. Barter BedMaeCaw Ma.MII M. lata Mlreet, St. XmwU.
The following la om of Um very many teetl mow tale w» are racelvtog dally
C-teUm^-aooM three Bkoatba ami bewan the aae of Urn. Hiirn'i laoa Toxic, apon the advice
ofmaay friend* whokaewju vlnuea. I waa wiSertn# (Tom geiMral debUlty to inch an extent that mt
labor waa exceedingly berdeneoftM to me. A vaeatloa off a month did not five me much relief, but ••
tlie contrary, waa followed byIncreaaed proctratlon and sinking chills. At Utls Ume I began the ase off
your I how TOW If. from which J realised almost Immediate and wonderful result*. Tlie old energy
— * ■* tur natural fore# waa aot permanently abated. 1 have used three I *
It I have done twice the labor that I evardld In the earne time darias ■
ssar
'•WOT. 0.,/M. f. IWS.
isa
iXh
e twice the labor tl
>Wi3 haimt'd
Moet gratefully yoi
4. P. Watson, f*a I r Christian Cbarch. Troy, O
'■•■tel Beaten Everywhere.
GENEVA HOTEL.
GENEVA, GA.
The undersigned tinnounces to tlie
public that lie is prepared to accom
modate them ir the best of style ut al!
• iincA. The table will be supplied
*vi:li li e beat the country affords,
ooitis, airy and coin '‘or* V
.•oard 4*2.00 per day.
1*. A. S. MORRIS,
Liqhtest.
Running^
*
Ifct
K WILLIAMS,
Pho: graphic Artist.
CO .XT3W1.BXTS. - — a A.
(nailery
Over Witirh «fi liinscVs Store.
All kinds of Pirtur s taken from
.Lit**, or Copied itny d« sired Size
(I’rices lov.)
1 Dtiz. Card Photographs,
A “
1 “ Cabinet “
i •• “
8x10 Photograph* in Frames front
§1.00 up. Compare til* ae prici-
with those of any other first class
Artists and you will s.e that they
are the cheapest in Georgia.
Special attention ;min to copy
ing and enlarging front old pic
ture*. Call und see me or send
your orders. Satisfaction guar
an teed no all work or no pay.
L. D McLANE,late of Euluula.
Ala., is with me.
$2.50
1.5"
5 00
3 00
THE SOUTHERN
run mr.
^cr\i\«tvrcu\ar
JiewHmerii
The BestTntheWorld.
JTqeirts
Vanled,
Address:^, 0.0^04
Jhier 1 ®? sauna
MACHINEC0
',+ S'“ CHARLES.ST.
SALT1M0 RE. I —
Self
'^egulacnq
tensions
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m
tg,<P c
qcntsl
Vtaha'
:«riptlty E. Thoma*. ('has. ColenaB.
THOMAS & COLEMAN.
'.TTORNEYS-AT'LAW, CO J A1J i, 3\
W’ill practice in State and Fe«l-
•ral Courts. s«*pt.23-ly.
j. iiTRUsSa
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
BtTLKIt, GA.
ITaving gone regular! y into thr
practice of Law, respectfully
joluils a portion of the lejal lioai
e.sH ot Taylor ami niirroundii'g
• unt'es. juQ.2i-ly.
WANTED-.-'
TO MAKE MOV
S..-h will^>lpAs»- it i -
.y Ivl.iT, <■'«<.g s.iiiu|« ".r i
Address Fini.fy, Ma
■Sept.2- ly .’
(iEOItlil A—Tavi.oii C.
FmHii... tVI'..ll..iiii
lt.-nl.il. Wiii.llm...) tm
Commissioner's Sale.
Ill It v
Exempt ^ (
(.om ot llie pcopcri * os -»•
Wilidlutin loi llic hciictii ..
ilv of **:,id " iudliaiu) nud
upon tlie name on '1'iiexdav
December al lu o'clock ••
Office. ilAMK> |t
iiov.18w2\v. '
Biiti.fi., Ga.. Nov.ni.Ur i:.
Administrator’s
th.r I'C
t Ho
»r in th< ••
in kukI acuity on liu- first I’
ceinbt-r next, within the h*iu ••
(helbliotoing defttilwl pnq* r.
hundr.Hi an.I forty-hcveil ii l
.lores of l<.| ot foul No 220 in
ir»ot of Nii«! Boiiuty. us c
ot J.
I euefit of
Jilin or- tnit I at ti'
ml c
of the Horn ruble Sti
.xt. ilioMi fine .mil valuable Mills, sit
n A hite Wm.r creek in said county,
nown as Shelne .V Batcui.ins Mills;t«
rwuh 1400 bundled am* of Inml.
Th- se Mills iirehaatcd in a popuhr
(ai of tbc .couiitv. nttd upon a never I
ice, with goiHl dwelling anc
iiplct**, g|f<l fine v
The
, horn
bout 200 acres of op. n l«!:d on the plan
ell improved nml ir a high state of cultiva-
!On. 7’itles good, Sold for the purpose ol
liviRion. Terms cttub ou the day of sib.
Uot 28lb, 1879. O. M CnbUElM .
A CAltsON,
Pct28-tds CwnmiH iioners.
TAYLOR COUNTY SHERIFF SALE.
FOR DECBMBER.
Will be said lieiore the (ionrt House ‘lair,
n the town of Butier, in mud county, cn th(
irat Vue-day in Decembtr next, within the
■gal hours jf sale to the highest and best
addif lor cash, the following named propel
ly to- it :
Lots No I tnd 2 in block No. 11 in the
own cf lteynoldii, levied upon as the pn>p-
•y of Vincent Montgomery, t > satisfy u ti. lu.
sailed on a forelosenre of a uiechanies lien,
te'ied before James 1). Russ, ordinary.
Proferty pointed out y Plaintiff iu A. fa.
Also at the same time and plae*, Lots ot
land Now. 225 and 255, iu the ITth I>i.stricl
■>f said conntv. Levinl on’as the property
•t Lucy Parris.to aatisly a fi. ta. issued from
Taylor Superior Court in favor of W. S
'leteon, against H. A. & Lucy Parris.
Property pointed out by O. M. Colbert,
i’iaintifl's Attorney.
Alsiat the same time and place, the west
halt of lots of ism I Nos 216 aud 201 in the
■3rd District of nrigiually Mnacoge^, th. u
S jrsar. Ssiuple copy tfi
. J. H. ESTI
9 Wbtuur Street, Nsrstm*
OPTICIAN !
RAVE YOrU FsYES.
(f your vision i« fniling-
gfOtyliifl nenr-siphted, o
sight troubling you in
f > ou arc
your eye
ing way, call
Mr, Ch. Refold, Optician-
and vour eyesiglit wilrm-mfihd i.y lu- siq« -
rior Spectacles a iui B*v.* (ilasses. Tl.ey ail
I remove all dimness, iilnrn. cnnfttuioOH mid
i fi outing specks, and moot Kinsitoe eye will
Im nutored to ita normal and heaiihv cond
tion; Having fatigue, nqninng lrsu kht and
enabling the w«m r to %iev pia.nly all rein to
objects. Thsreux<ful and nnappiQiiehi blc
iilass*a sun only be procured ttifiu Air.
CH. BKFKLD. 'his «tabU'k«uem-No 26
Sict.nd Ft. klac<n Co.
2di District of\sail
ilie piopcrtv of (i.
a fi. fa. issued from
in favor of A. H. Col
neral.
Ilso.at the sap'e time and plane, Io
d Nos. 161 and 192 in *he 3rd Distn
Levied on as tlo- proper'
IRON BITTERS,
A Sure Appellsor.
IRON BITTERS,
4 CoMpift* iu.b(Ui.sm.
IRON BiTTERS,
IRON BITTERS,*
IRON BITTERS,
M^XTSSSfSS
vase* mfurlnwacrriala
and vtAdvnt TO.VIC*
repeeimiy In 1*41*4**.
eerm, 11**1 •/A j* .
{ireiglli, ‘iVSk Vf
^rtbn-bi'oss:
k "■Kras
Aged, tadi md chil
dren requui.ig recuper-
esh, as
highly recommended.
I» eetmfUkm m «Awm
dyspeptic gyn^aouia.
▼MV IT.
Sold by ail Druggists,
TREBROWICHOnCALCOk
BALTIMORE, Md
U t:. M. \ B. C. Brooka,
issued from TsyUr Snpmior Court iu tavoi
of Julius Tniuer. vs. II t\ M A B. C
. Brooka. Pvupepy po;ulei\ out Uy I'luiiuifi-
; /tltorUey.
Als<», at th( aniH time aw! pkica, will 1»
sold oue Wlleoler Jt Wilson Hewing machine
levied on as the uroperly of tho Wheeler A
Wilson M.mufareuriug (’o , ta subtly u fi.
i . iMopd trom Taylor .Si.|s>rior Court in fa
, vor of idftvrs ot court against tho Wheeler
.t Wifcoq MsuiUacto(iW v f N »niixiu,y.
C. A. A. POPE.
uov.4*tds, Sheriff.
GKORliiA Tavuop County :
li ('. Br-u k-* ha* appluj! tor Exemption
of 1 orsou.dity aud setting :u*art »h 1 valuation
. of Ilotiostiad uud 1 will p.iss up..«i the -aim
at 12 o'clock w. on Smntdiy let da} ot No
( •mlat next xt iu} oOl’T.
JAMES J) 11 (IK*.
il4 2l Odinary.
•Li'ii rr, Ga.. Orf , Loth, 1879.
0. 22 I
CK OF
FINE CLOTFNIG, AND HAT,^
; is
IP k
THE LARGE if STOCK OF
IN THE ST.* 1 IS SOW OFFERED AT
'T'HEY HAVE BEEN DOING THE LEADING CLOTHING BUSINESS here (or It
X years, and confideutl} asgert that they have never before been ible to offer such in-
ducements as they arc now offering their customers.
Cood as Wool Cas9imere Suits at $10 and Upwards*
Many of these goods hove been made expressly for us. As Wfr
have a large regular trade to supply, we take great pains io asta*-
ing the bt st of everything in t«ur line. Our old customers know
where to find the best goods, nnd the best are alwaye the cheapeft-
H A T
Have become the leading feature in our trade. We keep all grade*
«»r men and boys, from Stetson’s best to the lowert grades. V*
were the first to offer
S a IRT
At the present low prices. We will sell the best fitting shirt th-xt
we know of for $1 till We have a large line of goods suitable fir la
bor ihg men and s*dl them at close prices.
BRING ON YOUR ROYS J
An I fit them out with Clothing nnd Hats while otir stock is complete.
We have a large line of samples fotn one of the best Merchaa*
Tailors in New York. Fits Guaranteed,
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY
,.• •• , 'No.SOSecond Street, Mioon.’Ga
E. M. PERRY.
WITH THE -T?
NEW YORK STORE.
I re»|wct(uily invile my iriead., ani ' ^ le iMibiic neraily to ffisw
me a call when they visit Mar on. I will take great |.|enmire fn ahow-
ing y*u the LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST STOCK 0V
DRY GOODS, that is kept in any retail store South. Ii yon cannot
come to see me, send your orders, and I guarantee to satisfy you at 1
well Bs if you were present to make your own selection. It you unr
in want of DRR8S GOODS, HAM BERG TRIMMING, FLAN
NELS, JEAN£8, CASSIMER8, WATER-PROOF DOMESTfCS
ETC , do not hesitate to send for samples with prices; they will b*
forwsrded bv return mail. All packages are delivered to your near
est Express Office FREE OF CHARGE when bill3 amount to
and over. Direct your orders to
NEW YORK STORE. MACON, GA Requesting that
they he -filled by E. M. PERRY.
K. W. Bosi> S. H. Boynton, 8. J. Bond, J. T. Bond
BOND.BO YNTON&CO.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CROCENEi
and Commission merchants.
Will keep constantly on hand fr well eeletjfed stock’ of fresh Gro
ceries, etc., which we will sell at lowest prices.
(CHRISTIAN’S OLD BTAND.)
33 Third Street, JMf'W.V,
CARHART & CURD.
IMPORTERS 4-OBRBR? OF FOBIOS * DOMESTIC
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS. (TG. JIG.
. ^•ORIGTJLTUBA.I, IMPLEMENTS,
Iron, Steel, and Carriage Maker MatcrieL
Agent For
Fnl-bamk Standard Scales. Aka Agent foi O. W. J’rsto.
Nculsior aud tirswould Cotton giu. . .um
0HKKHY 8TREET - - - MACON, GA.
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