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LOCAL NEWS.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 13th 1880.
F
And Still they Come.
Mr. Dauniel Blithe© has recently
moved his ebtira family from the
country to town.
Also Mrs. Edwards, of Geneva, has
purchased the Sistruuk residence near
Mr. E. B. Waters, and moved her fam*
i!y to Butler.
Y
Reduction in Tuition of our
College.
We are authorized by the Presi
dent of the College that the rates
of tuition will be the same as last
term. Thert seems to have arisen
considerable dissatisfaction with the
advance and hence rates have been
put down as stated.
Municipal Election.
At an election held on last Satur
day the following gentlemen were
elected as Mayor and Aldermen for
the town of Butler for the present
year:
For Mayor, D. A. Smith; Alder*
men, Messrs. B. S. Battle, J. R. Res-
jtess, J. L. Wollace, O. M. Colbert
and T. H. Frierson.
Congressional Record.
We are indebted to Representa
tive Cook for valuable public doc
uments including bound volumesof
the Congressional Record. We
appreciate these favors and the
General will please accept our
thanks.
Life is short, and we should do
all we can to prolong it. Check a
Cough or Cold at once by using an
old and reliable remedy su * Dr.
Bull’s Cough Syrup, Price only
25 cents.
Agent* For the Herald.
The following gentlemen are duly
authorized and requested to net nit
agents for the Hdrald in this and ad
joining counties: For Taylor comity,
A. H. Royal; Scliley County, D.
W. Rainey; Talbot county, J. S.
Searcy. These gentlemen are all
well known throughout their respec
tive oounties and nil subscriptions ret
ceived through their agency will r^
orive prompt attention. Remember
that the Butlur HKRALD is now one of
the largest and best papers published
ill the surrounding counties, and fead
by thousands of intelligent people
with great interest.
Many Thanks.
Wp return thanks to Mr. George
Adnuis, for several very fine loves of
bread whloh wo received fresh from his
Oven. \Ve rccommcud this bread to
be equal if not superior to any baked
by the most experienced bakers of any
pity. Only a trial will suilice to prove
the correctness of this statement. Mr.
Adams i« now fully prepared to fur
nish our people with large quantities
of this excellent bread daily, which if
properly managed will prove a vast
amount of assistance to our people, iu
the way of cooking.
Serious Accident.
We learn that a serious accident oc
curred to Mr. William Hogg, of this
county on yesterday‘rinoruing. Mr.
Hogg for some time past has been in
the employ of Mr. R. M. Garrett, and
while out ia the woods engaged iu
hauling wood, the mules which he was
driving became suddenly frighteued
and running at full tqieod threw Mr #
H-, between the wheels of the wagon,
knocking him perfectly seuselesa for
the moment and cutting several severe
gashes in his head. Mr. Hogg was
afterwards picked up and carried to the
home of Mr. Garrett, where he re
ceived proper attention. His wounds
are not considered very dangeroua and
it is earnestly hoped that be will soon
. -'wecover.
in the Asylum.
John A. Bellara, of Schley coun
ty, who attempted to commit sui
cide several weeks since, was taken
to the Lunatic Asylum, by Dr. W.
J. Bears, on Tuesday 30th of De
cember, having been adjudged
insane. Dr. Sears returned home on
Thursday the 1st inst., stating that
be had hut little trouble on the
route with the unfortunate man.—
iSumter Republican.
Drowned at Eort Gaines.
From passengers up on the Holt
yesterday, we learn of a most unfo»-.u-
uate and sad death by drowning of a
lad about twelve yeaisofage named
John Lewis. The circumstance as we
learn, was a terrible stroke to the pa
rents of the boy and the community
exceedingly regret the untimely death.
The particulars are about these:
When the boat arrived at the lan
ding las* Sunday, he iu coinou^ with
many others, went 041 hoard the* boat
as they generally do on all such
occasions. Iu coming from ths boat
and while on the gang plunk, he
inistMid his footiug and fell into the
awift current be* >w. Tlu> current is
very swift at 'thsx ;»bi •, and before
uiy assistance oou|u be ‘r£ii<ibtYd him
ho Wtth carried under the water and
drowned. Up to tl\p time the. Holt
Njpawjed there* WedquIUay tfie bt^ly had
Hoard of County Commissioners
This body met in the court-house
on Tuesday morning last and having
taken the oath of office, the Board was
organized by the election of Hon. J.
D. Mitchell to the position of Chair
man and O. M. Colbert to that of
Chairman pro. tern- All the members
were present with the exception of
Jno. Searcy Esq. from the Carsonvillo
District; we understand however that
he will be present and enter upon his
duties at the next meeting of the
board, which will be to-day
Of course the Board transacts very
little business at its first meeting, most
of the time, being taken up in getting
ready for future work.
The members of the Board are able
and honest and being all of them men
of first rato business capacities we
doubt not their administrations will be
entirely satisfactory to our people.
The Board was invited to a free
dinner at the “Bullock House” and
their action on the occasion showed
that its members were not so puffed up
with their new honors as to be insensi
ble to the deligets of a generous and
well filled board. Long may the geni
al host live to cater to the wants of a
hungry world, and long tnuy the Com
missioners live to enjoy his hospitality
and teBt the good things with which he
has the ju Jgoment always to supply his
guests.
NOTICE! NOTICE!!
XMPOHTAN T TO MILL MEN.
Success attained at last in the wuy
ofwater wheels. I most respecfully an-
Bounce to the owners of mills and to
those who run inachiuoryof anykind by
water that I have invented and per
fected a wheel that l warrent to excell
all others iu power according to the
amount of water used. Patented Sept.9
1879. Any oue in need of a bet.er
water wheel thuu they have will find it
to their interest to correspond with me
at Butler Ga,
Very respectfully J. A. Davis.
Read the following cirtificate all of
reliable parties.
Bhcdidgk Ala. June 26th 1879.
This is to oeitify that 1 am using
two of the Dtvis wheels, I have used
four different wheels to wit the Thom
as, Walker, Knight A Lewis wheel*,
1 am now doing double tlm amount of
work witii the Davis wheel wit h >of
the water and by the best oue of the
above named wheels. Very respectfully
J. O. Pearson-
Ellavillb Ga. Oct. 15th 1879.
This is certify that i am using one
of the Davis water wheels and I
make 00 hesitancy iu saying that it is
far superior to any wheel that I have
ever seen in fact 1 do not think it can
be excelled in power ojflin the saving
of water J am doi^Bhe auiouut of
work with less water that I have ever
done before. Respectively,
H, H. (Hallaway.
~^ffcsD*80N Co. Ala.
This iato certify that V have two of
thd Davis wheels, grist irfid Gin, have
the Grist under a hea l nimsuring 3 feet
6 inches from tail water to*.top of
breast, Grind a bushel of corn in inn*
111 iantes, I can easily gin a 500 weight
balo of cotton in oue hour with same
head of water. I can easily do the
above with the scrolc covered iu hack
water. 1 can recommend the Davis as
being the best wheel for runuiug under
back water and the most servisable
wheel within uiy knowledge, the over
shot wheel not excepted. I am re
spectively, A. S. Head.
Sale of the ISrown House at Ma
con.
The Teleg -nph says that Mr. E.
E. Brown has sold the Brown
House in Macon to P. C. Louns-
bury, of New York, President of
the American Bank Note Company,
for fifty thousand dollars cash, and
the furniture for eight thou»&u<l
•even hundred dollar*. Mr. Brown
retires permanently from the hotel
business in Macon.
Gin House Darned.
Last Monday morning, Ciipt. S. G.
Davenport, of the 28th district of
8uropter couuty, had his gin-house,
with ten bales of cotton, two thousand
bushels of cotton seed, and two gins,
one of which was entirely new, destroy
ed by tire. It was the work of an in
cendiary. No insurance. Loss twelve
hundred dollara.—Sumter Republican.
National Surgical Institute.
One of the staff of this old and no
table Institute will visit Butler Ga.
February 24th 1880 stopping at the
Bullock T» •
0 f this visit is to give the
afflict' an opportunity for examina
tion !*•« or near their homos, thus sa-
0 hopeless cases the ex|>onfte of a
tvip to Atlanta. A careful examina
tion will be made, and patients can
learn if their cases are curable or can
bo benefitted, and whether it can be
necessary for them to visit the Instiiuu.
Iu Such cases us cau le cured, or treat
ment begun at home, arrangements can
be made with our visiting Burgron, aud
treatment commeuced at once.- Exam
ination free.
CaseB of Deformities and Chronic
Diseases will be examined—such as
Club Feet, Diseases of the Hip, Spine,
and joints, Paralysis, piles, Fistula,
Catarrh, Female uud private diseases,
“The enemy my lord” replied
Hales “will die in the treuches if
your lordship thinks best; still
when you have done all that you
cau do, if all is lost the blame will
attach to those who have failed to
aid in the hour of need.'*
“I would not wMingly censure
anyone, uor do 1; still I can't un
derstand why Cliotou has not come
to my assistance. If aid ia delay
ed beyond to-morrow it will be too
late. I will not eudanger the lives
ot'mep when 1 know no good will
be accomplished by it.'*
‘•Sir\Henry is my friend” said
Hales but I must say that it
seems to me ho could have render
ed you assistance bef .re this time.
We know he received yc*ur
dispatches asfrhg for aid.”
God’s will be* done” returned
Cornwallis. “? had hoped loDg
before this to b*vt* been somewhat
instrumental in restoring his Maj-
ty’s authority in these provinces;
but if I am forced to surrender, as
now seems probable, it will give
the wliigs at home stub an advan
tage that I fear my friend Lord
North will be driven fruin office
and tlreu coin* s the independence
of America and all our blood will
have been shed in raiu. How true
th‘ saying man proposes but God
disposes.”
The party tod** on iu silence;
Cornwallis appeared to be over
whelmed with sorrow, and ns he
he had been a kind commander,
all respected his grief.
As Clinton sent foward no re
inforcements Cornwallis was com
pelled to surrender which he did
on the 19th day of October 1781.
It is unnecessary lor us to go
iDto she details of thilTsurrunder—
an event which was the virtual
closing of a seven year's war,—
What particularly concerns us is
th *t by the* terms of surrender offi
ce! s and soldiers were permitt'd
to retain their baggage without
search. Hales was thus allowed
to keep his property which ho had
stolen in the South and which
amounted to a very large sum.—
Cornwallis was permitted to re
tain a sloop of war which wa-* to
lie allowed to depart for New York
without sciutany.Hales and a num
ber of tones who had beoome ex
tremely odious to the people in
that section went on board this ves
sel and sailed for New York.—
Thus the former had fortune to
get away safely with all his ill-
gotten gains; aud thus, while
Britain was losing the brightest
jewel of h : s crown, Hales was
building up and securing a large
fortune at the expense and injury
of the character of his cruelty.
[TO BE CONTINUED ]
Great Prospects for Some Sum
ter County Citizens.
Mr. J. H. Rogers a c ! ever and
intellectna gentleman, in New loth
district of Sumt* r, has received a
notice to attend the final meeting
of the heirs ot Christopher Spring
er, from whom'his mother is a lenial
descendant, being the daughter of
the Hon. John P. Springer The
fortune is located at Wilmington,
Delaware, and Stockholm, Sweden,
aDd it is estimated at $80, 000,000,
We congratulate the parties on
their prospects, and hope they will
live not ouly to get it, but to enjoy
it.—Sumter Republican.
lalbot County Items.
There is a spirit of improvement
generally among the farmers, and they
are commencing in good time to pi
,paro for another crop.
Mr. L. D. Lockhart near Daviston,
Las sold out his household and otbv
gbods and will remove to Jonescounty
We regret to loose so valuable u citi
zen as Mr. Lockhart.
The farmers in the neighborhood of
Baldwiuville have secured plenty ol
workers for the present year, ami
things agricultural are progressing fa
vorably.
Mr. S. B. Baldwin, Jr., of Baldwin*
ville, has just finished the erection of
several handsome dweling houses
his plantation for tenants.
Mr. J. M. Mahone, of Bellevue,
who had a horse stolen some time ago,
w-us fortuuate to capture boththe horse
and the thief that stole him. in
Columbus on December 24th, 1879.
The guilty party, Gus Muund, colored
now lies in jail ^waiting his trial.
At the residvnoe of the bride’s
mother at Pleasant Hill, on Tuesday,
December 30th ultimo. Miss Ludie
Curiton, and B. C. Smith, Jr, W. K.
Clay, Esq., officiating.
Iu Centreville, Talbot county, ot
December 23rd, ultimo, at the rcsi
deuce of the bride’s mother, Mis?
Mary Caliier to Mr. R. A Malone, of
Allendale, 8. C. Rev. B, J. Willngliam
officiating.
On the evening of December 24th,
18(9 Mr. Robert Foster and Miss Ella
Boswell, Rev. G. 8. Johnston officia
ting.—Talbott on Register.
PHOTOGRAPHS 1
T. B. BLAOKSHEAR,
No. 13 Cotton Avenue,Macon, Ga
Announces to the public thut he
has just returned frrfm New York,
where he has secured all the latest
improvements in Photography,and
in prepared to make all styles of
Pictures at most reasonable rates.
Particular atteoeion given to
COPYING O' D PICTURES,
Enlarging anil painting in Pastel
Oils Ott GBAYO.Y.
An inspection of our work ia all
that ia necessary anil we invite the
public to call aud view our Ualte
ry, where con buserii aoine of tin
lineal picturea ever taken.
Satisfaction guaranteed in every
particular. When you come
Macon, be sure to oall on ua.
T. B. BLAOKSHEAR,
BY
BUTIER Ml«IL MM>KE,
CORRECTED WEEKLY
W. L. GRIFFITH.
Thera Prices bold good only for to-day
JANUARY 13'h 1880.
COTTON Good Middling 11
Middling 10$ to 10]
Low Middling lOpolOf
Good Ordinary 10 to Ifl*
Ordinary 0 to U|
BACON Hulk Sides 8 to 9
Bulk Shoulders 7to8
SALT-Virginal *2.00
Liverpool $1.50
ME \L~ per bn *hnl *1.00
CORN—per bushel 76(3)85
FLOUR—P« bbl *8, @$10.00
RICE—per pound 10
LAUD-per pi.and. . A 12J
. and.
COFFEE—per pound....
KUG.-iR—per pound iu(«uizj
SYRUP—per gujon 40 @ 60
OH EES—per pound .20
NAILS—per tMtitnd 5
PEPPER and ftPIOE—per pound .. . 40
RNTJFF—per pound 80 to *1.00
T< >1 i AGCO—per pound...... CO @ 75
MACKER.*.L—cash
WELL BUCKETS—each
KEROSENEOIL—per giilon...
BARTER TRADE.
60 to 75
CHICKENS
EGGS— per dox .. .......
BUTTER-per pound
BEE8 WAX -|»rf i>onnd..
TALLOW—i.tr pound —
DRIED PEVGHES
|»er|i..uud
BEEF -per p»mn«i
15 to 20
lfi to 20
. 4 tof,
GEORGIA—'Tbvlor County:
By virtus of an order from tin* Court
of .» . inwy of said county,Will Ik? sold
be‘’••re tin* court house door in But*
I.T within th.- legal Jours of aide, or
the first Tuesday in Fcbrimn next,sub
ject to encumbrance of wM«\,’m dowoi
!nt of land No. 214, in the 3rd District
»f Hiiid county, belonging to the estate
• •f J.’jeU'inli Wilchor, decei'sud,
tuinin4 201J acres nioro or less. Sold
for the benefit of the helm and oredit-
ors of said deceased. TwrniH ca!»h
J. L WILCliA It,
Administrator of Jeremiah V/ilehar,
deceased. jan.6w4w.
18
Butler, Ga., Dee., ??•** *879.
Georgia Chemical Works,
NEW AIVEBTI8EMENT8.
Him DM GOODS EMPOjIIDI
Augusta, Ga.
Again offer to thrir old enttomera, and the public generally, who
want reliable and uniform Fertiliser*, their well known brands of
Super phoaphates.
Mastodon’s Ammoni aed Soluble Guano,
Lowes Georgia Formula,and beirSuperior make
<
Acid Phosphate.
For composting, analysing 13,fi0 per cent, of available Phophorio
Acid, and 2.68 per cent, of PnUnh, Aleo,
SULPHURIC AS I .
■ From their Acid Chamber, at lower figures than it can be laid down
if bought out of tne Stele. Favorable terms and prices to dealer*
and customer! for large orders ot our goods. The works of the com
pany, located in Augusta, Ga , are open to the inspection ot the fur-
n.ere of Georgia, and adjoining States, and our Superintendent and
Chemiat Mr. C. B. F. LOWE, will take pleasure in exhibiting the
works and ite products. Apply to the Agent ot the Company, to be
found in the principal towns and yillagee of Georgia and South Car
olina, or to ®t- A- STOVALL,
Treasnrer and Business Manager, Augusta, Ga.
R. W. RESPEB8, it Co. Agent, Butler, Ga. dec.lfi-tf.
LANIER HOUSE,
U, DUB, Proprietor.
VIACON, — — - GA.
-O -
This HOUSE in now provid'd with **vt*ry
wmvuicnct fur thfiuToiuinoiliillf.n
a.in ci'iulort ot it. isilroci*. The eicomm i.
<’ ..in.ldr .n't convenient lo the Lunin-s* i'or-
lo,n ot the oily.
The Tables
1I.1T. the ta.t dll' market t6iK Omni
bus tonmllrom dersit froo ot ehuiRr, bon-
S.C" l.iu.'.b'rt frrt( M i linrer
The Hnr i» snurilro will, fin-host sine
anil liron,Ilea the inr.rkcl nllorits.
WEST SIDE HOTEL,
Bring
GEORGIA—Taylor Coktv:
Will. A H. Royal, Administrator
on the esiatti of June Gah^sU, kite of
said county deceased, having filed hfe
final return showing that he b«v fully
administered mid estate; Mgd having
applied for h ttors of l)i xith-sion from
Hiiid Administration; fheEff are th«*re
fere to cite nil personx conrerned,cit'cl
itors and next of kin, of sniff deceased,
Co show causa, if any they ca/*« *»t w
court .ti Ordinary to 1«* held in Hi.I for^‘ ^ ^
Ktiid county on tlm first Monday i __
April noxt, why said gVdmiuistrnfor
.should not bo dismissed from Raid ad
ministration. Given Under my band
and Official Bi^nuturi>,fl% January Dt
1880. JAMES IV £ Ups;
jan.Gw4w. Ordinary.
Ill S3 West Side. Drovd Street
COLGMBU8, CA.
Thi« nolel in now o*nn tor the reuej.
.f tiHUMieut aud permanent bownlt
i.-ccutly opened, every iking in in
"Hpplepie order.’’ b" labi»r •
spared to uiiiki* gne»l» cnnifortabh
my me. ..K Vii> MUM, wL. .T*nn
it the “Wwtf Side Hotel," cannot fail lo be
pleusod My old Iriondt* from Taylor uud
iturrounding rountiett will meet with a bearly
A'clcomo at thiv Iiouki-
GKO. NV. RADCLIFF, Vropriutor.
vept 23-tf. "jJj ^
ami,
GENE Vsg&J 0 T E L.
The 'A> ” ... ss to the
^Tietl aiu>0 .— ,ccom-
iy ms a
39 anil 4 Second r>:reet.
lheAcknotcletgea Leader tn
LOW PRIC^E!
Large and handeome stock ofDRBSS GOODS, CLOTHS, CAS-
81MERE8, JEANS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, BLEACHINGS,
SHIRTINGS, TABLE DAMA6K8, TOWELS, HOSIERY, OAR.
PETS,CLOAKS AND EVERY THING THAT GOES TO MAKE
UP A IB8T-OLA8B ESTBUHMENT.
Their Carpet Department.
ia the most handsome in the city Carpets from 20 cents to $1.66
per yard. This is tha Store* where
LOW PRICES.
rule in every department. Tiler motto—a goo I article at ths low at-
possible pree.
CHAU LIE CALDWELL
in with this firm and wi'l serve his friends with fidelity and sustain
tha enviable reputation the house haa established for fair and liber
al dealing. Samples furnished on application. Express or freight
paid en orders amounting to flti.tO or over.
J. W. RICE <ft O. LEADER in LOW PS ices.
39 and (1 Second Street. MACON, GA.
r / IRON
'amid TONIC
BndM-Md by II
•M CAUtATA BARK. Is •
ibdimi .jW ammSTysu, o~.~l n.euiu,»*-
■H.AM.HS WtSaB. Sluter BWMHIlk S. BIS I. M»l. SUM. BA iMk. 1
Th. Allovtns to mi of tk. rwj nMr totolwoototo w. in tmtoa (toll,
Hi
INHiit
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
IX THE 8T.il IS NOW OFFERED AT
FINE CL0THNI6, AND HAT8,
V ST.11 IS
[IP k
IRON BITTERS,
IRONBHHRS,
IRON
aaw
WiyitiSi*
IRON BITTERS, Jihebwhc
PegWetleeMP'—* * —*
yearn, and confidently iiHMert that tdey bare never before been <ible lo offer such in-
duoements as they are now offering their customers.
Cood as Wool Casslmoro Suits at $10 and Upwards.
Many of these goods have been made expressly for u*. As w»
hava^lurge regular trade to supply, we take great, pains in select-
best of everything in uur line. Onr old customers know
mg
where to find the best goods, and the best are always tha cheapest.
* - HATS.
Chicago Ledger.
Established’1873.
Urigftbjr E# Thonss. Ohms. Coleman.
TfpNAS A COLEMAN.
ATT0BNEYWT-UW, CpUMS Jt, OA
Will practice in State and Fed
real Courts. sept.23-ly.
Till Leadlni Literary Ppr d
Die West.
Only $1.50 a Year.
*1,50
Tn Oucah LimiiIi ■
—shin tu ci
ot I Is siisl
I prosrhlM tbn eh
r.yw ot its oU§u___.
JetUbllabsd la tha vlaisr
A Year.
$|’ 5ft
A Year.
$| 50
A Year.
$r M
A Year.
$|’ 50
A Year.
hATlnff bsan
ot 1ST*
Tub LwoffwawM started by 1U prm
Ml conductors with sous ulsgtw-
in«ra m U> Um soocms of ths satsr-
C 1 ’?* atersry ▼ so hires o< a
ndrsd ehsnrtwr had bean usds is
ths Westers metropolis, sad ulssr>
•blj failed. Tbs sss cf ranrniUsa
wss strews with Us wrecks ol
■trended newspaper enterprises
Othore that were living, but etrsw-
■liac for s pnaenous aisles os.
Itave wince riefded to inevltabU feta
•sd gone '.'own, leaving T«w La do as
to-dej the esly weekly story pepee
“—*-1 ia Chleaco-
Laoaaa has not wttained the
solidly'
printed la Chlesco.
Taw Lwdobw hew
plwne of seeceea epos which
solidly rests wtthont enrneat. ..
directed effort. Its conductors here
—- —— aduetois ....
Iwhored sernastly end persistently
not only to Bike it aa eieellent lib
ernry journal, bnt also to anks the
reeding world eeqnsintrd with ih
Thoosnuda npoa thonaet.de of del
t a. «. .....
e been srpseded a
its merits to the sttentioi
reedinf publle. In foot, Tea Lwitoww
has b<*ea the most estensively-eft
verttaed newspaper in the Wash
The publishers have n feeling of
pride nt the “ " “ -
ided their efforts to build ap .
Arst cleeo liter*-y paper In tha cep
Uni city of the west. Tits eircnla
tioa, already Urge. U rapidly grow-
Inw aud by the lat day of January
will be not lees town SR.OOO. The
S ubllahere do not mean to reins
lelr efforts to make tut LwDaaa
the best weekly newspaper in tbs
Weat, bat in-end to persevere in the
orb, and dc ring the eoming months
ill still farther increase tte value
)d usefulness.
The weekly ooatenta of Tire Lxnn-
a embrace, In addition to Its serial
novels, asveral short atot ias; a Homs
and Family Doctor department, aa»-
nhoui
Sold and kitchen economy, home
adornment, the management of
children, and recipe* for th* cure of
he ^ toX"
w«tf w !Sb!to->'Vla WiiUU'y airon
i'oom.R, iiPttf, airy anil cotnfar*V
/Josrd $2.00 per dnv.
P. A. 8* MORRIS,
Proprietor.
j. n. russ.
RUTLEU. GA.
Waving gone regularly Into the
practice of IJftW, respectfully
solicits a portion of the legal buei
ness ot Taylor and surronoding
counties. jan.2l-ly.
COIitTMlILS, GJl.
TIIOROC H 1 Y 1 )>!(( RATI
in politics, and devoted to tlio interests
of the South. Now is the time to cotn-
incnsR your HnbRcripiion, hr tliu Presi-
deutiitrcAnvKRH will commence during
the preNent session of OougrcSR, and au
it will no doubt he iutorcsting to ull,
there in no better chance of ht arin^ nil
than by subHcribing for the KhqriKEjt
Sum.
. RATES:
DAILY. 12 ui»n’L<t I
■iUNDrlY •• ••
WEEKLY '• ••
J-^"Liberal r»te« will be giv.n
gelling uj. of CmliR.
Wh have agentM in nearly every
and town in Georgia, Alabama
Florida, who are an hurixed .o ivc
for the EsqUlUF.H SuN,or you cun t
the money direct to us.
JOHN ICING, Pioi.ricto
'Have become the leading feature in our trade. We keep nil grade*
ok men und bojs, from Stetson's best to the lowert grsilva. W*
wets the first to offer
HZ RTS
At the present low prices. We will cell the beet fitting shiit that
we know of for $1.00 We have a large line of goods suitable fur la
boring men and sell them nt close pries*.
BRING ON YOUR BOYB
And fit them out with Clothing And Hats whileonr stock is complete.
We have a large line of samples from one of the best Merchant*.
Tailors in New York. Fits Guaranteed,
WIN8H1P Sc CALLAWAY
No.50 Second Stree. Macon, Ga
All kinds of Pictures taken from
Lite, or Copied any drtired Size.
(Prices low.)
1 Doz. Card Photographs, $2.5
} •< « <‘j 1.5n
l 11 Cabinet “ 1 500
J \ 3 00
8x10 Photographs iniFramei from
$1.00 up. Compare (these |,riees
with those of any Other-, first-class
Artists and you will see (that they
are the cheapest in Gcor|
Special attention pain to copy
ing aud enlarging from rjld pic
tures. Call and see roe or send
your orders. Satisfactiotflyguar
anteed no all work or no pi _
L. D.McLANE, latent fi,ul»ula,
Al*., is with me. {
R. W. Uokd. 8. 11. B YNTufit, 8. J. Bond, J. T. Dund
BOND,BOYNTON &CO.
WHOLE8ALS. AND RETAIL CROCERSj
and Commisskn merchants.
Will keep cooRfankly on-hand a well.selected stutk of]tV.esli Gi
cerio, ©lo*, which wu will sell at Luweel liters.
(OKLKISXI iiN’3 O’3D JSX3SI3D.)
3 3 7/iirti Efrnf, wl A C ,/C's#.
many of tbs Ills
heir; aToong “
department d<
Folks’ department; a
to Cerrent lit-
r ho lee exeerpta
from the latest magaalnts; a ■den-
tifle department, giving tbs latest
intelligent-* in regard to new discov
eries. mechanical invention*, etc.;
also biographical sketches, bistort*
papers, travels, poetry, and
Ihrsad™
Shuttle
Ligi\test
Rur\i\ing
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rnkirn
SewinoXafinne
TheBa^theWorld.
Seljf
Regulating
Tensions
I ARM \V1 i ll HAMMER BRNP.
I (’llEM It LY PURE.
32ST 19 TEE WORLD.
lllTElt TJ1AX AM SAURATIF.
CARHART & CURD.
IMPORTEIC5 & OBRERi OF F0R1GN Si DOMESTIC
HAD W, CUTLEEU D . GONS. ETC. ETC.
ujptP r
Olio loAspuonful of this Soda lUifd wil
^ j ! *ullk equals Four teaspoon*full* of
teaspooinifu
oft lie best Baking. Rowdeiv
having Twenty TimflH ito
cost. Bee package tor
valuable Infor
mation.
If the teaspoonful Is too large and
does not produce good results at
tlrsi,. use lee* olio wards*.
*('. , ,4}tf».
CULTURAL’ IMPLCMENTS.
Iron, Steel, and Carriage Ushers Material.
h’niibarnk Stsmlord Scules.
xtteUioi- an I] Urswo-Vd Cotton gin
CHERRY STREET
i AgantSFor
Abo Agent lot O. \V. D sstej.
- - - MACON
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