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lyored cities. ,
ThereJfTlS foot that stands out .
CHAl’TJCR XVII.
Tho surrender of Cornwaliis was
a virtual termination of the war,
though peace waB not proclaimed
until more than a year thereafter.
It became necessary for Hales to
decide what course he sh^hl adopt.
"■ -eturn to England ^fclt might
• tgerous, since lie Nittn
t have some vague recollec-
ildhood,’ which it
mica ted t^fc'there, might
intin'tym tl,8t woul1 '
in the discevmt-y of his vil-
>ult
av After dwerj
.iv he decided to
He had no f«j
the wl
election there-
■pninin in \mer-
lar ol his prac-
heing known
IhvWmc he lmdde-
that we have named dFeatcs a huge | id(jd t0 remain, '‘MX*; e present.—
and powerful monopoly; it control. ( w , „ eonstst^f of gold and
Ut amount Aney and can | • »| Pence he Ad no appre-
Ja IV oppress o«r people i ‘he ^ tUllt an, c„nfis-
P 11 -niTulod. "“have cution laws would^h him
that they | H(d(a having deoti
1 Ur It ■ . .. i. Ilf*.
nrenjnent'y anil>»nnot he dined, ^ durin g
' an itiiat Ufthat thA arrangement | . n Kew York city
ied wcfttfB ft 1
mftke a reply, she answered her
self.
“Yes I did say it and I repeat it
I am not a fit companion fora girl
like this; it is euough that I am
ruined myself; I don’t want to
make anybody else what I am now.’
‘ The woman s deranged or what
is the same thing turned Christian,
said the man. Come Jane call back
your senses or 1 wills ud you after
them in sljprt order.”
“I don’t care what you say to me
or do with me; I wou’t help drag
the girl down to what I am;” As she
said this she re-entered tho room,
and closed the door bchiud her
without awaiting a reply f.oui
either.
“It seems said Hales I've come
in good time: l might have lost
the child if I had stai» d away lon
ger. 1 wish you joy John of your
mate. 1 shall expect to hear soon
yon’ve had preaching in your house
Good bye and look sharp*to your
woman.”
Hales directed his steps to his
home and ns they waik d along,
Nma aske 1 him where h • was car-
Hotne Journal : A most re-
JiistNiioo of sagacity in a
but so « ccUitcu iu IVn y so mo weeks
ago, aiui has just been told us by a
friurnl. CUout-i C. C. Duncan lmd a
horse that was not well and had linen
left loose in the lot, Lain in the night
he was awakened by a noise at the
window of lus bedroom, and on going
out found (he horse rubbing his head
against tho window and verv sick.
Attention and physio were at once giv
en him, but he died next day. Tuere
was no gate leading from the lot to the
yard, ami the hoMb’s track showed
that he had crossed some narrow steps
over the fence that not even a pig had
boon known to cross before. There
coulii he no doubt but that the horse
being in gtvai pain crossed in to the
yard rfbd aroused his owner in order to
obtain relief. This vciniuds us of a
true story told us by tyjor J. W.
Woolfork, of this county, relative to
the sagacity and spirit of a pointer dog,
and we will tell it oven at tho risk
| his ordering “pistols and coffee for
j two,” for we are certain he couldn’t
I hit us. Several years ago he went out
I hunting bit da with a lino pointer
I named Don, Monging to Frank
Furniture, Chairs, Matres:C£, Spring
Window Shades, Wall Paper.
CARPETS, MATTINGS. ETC.
A LSO EL EC ANT META L CASES AM) CASKETS,
Cases, Coffins and Caskets, in all Wood.
ORDERS BY TELEGRAPH PROMPTLY ATTENDED.
NEXT to “LANIER HOUSE,” — — MACON,
oc. ‘js.tr.
i.
J. T 1! A Y W L C K ,
Wholesale ami Retail Dealer In
HOUSE FUR NISHING GOODS
Stoves glees end Wooden were.
LAMPS, LAMP GOODS ami CROCKERY, CUTLERY ETC.
f Manufacturers of Tin-Ware
MALE
BUTLER, -
INSTITUTE,
- - • , GEORGIA.
W. H JONES, A- Iff, President, ^
NEXT SESSION will begin SECOND MONDAY IN JANU-
ARY, 1880, and continue six months.
JJoard and Tuition per Session $60 to $72.
Tuition in Primary Class per Session $12.00
Tuition in Second Class, per Session $18.00
Tuition in Frst Class,per Session #24.00
•VO IJVCMEJV7HL FEES,
Tuition payable one half in advanoe; balance at mobile of Session,
unless satisfactory arrangement be made.
Students charged from time of entrance to the end of the term,
J. D. RUSS, J. R. RESPESS,
dee23tf Secretary. Chairman Board Trustees.
.<>:
directors are so m
their promise: however
intend to b..,efit-*-Vt to mjme-
ople. 1‘erlnM s the promt.-
solved i
ed to remain
i send a per-
about one-half! of his iil-
I. *?
the interest ol the people/ 0 | ",, ind „„d have it deposited to his
dfcrest of*the new comp*i>", i' 1 ' i ° o, The amount he tmnsmited
short time BanU was fii'y-thousand
ght and - would
nugl
Ueipts. At all events
or ogfeiving the new
a fair trial k« !orc
r> tuined
dollars; the balance
for tho purpose of eigaging in
business asi oihumstances
st. Of eiu «e he could
Bgement upon it.
* ‘TacUronnectcd with
o of the ablest
the who'e South
t» wit: Col. Cole
n; the latter oc-
such
might sugge .
j„ little or nothing ua.il peace
>d andh was com pell
his
authority itTVfiial
of Col. Cole. Gov.
. nut the man to give up
he occAjcd lor a sub-’
piatc.
» officers of the several roads
| have been leased, retain their
‘" r the present at least;
has supervising power
« 1 "Sdiu e Mr. Wurbey and
I under him.
Glance.
tIL bl| cang>n Maine ar.
tUl^IIS o
fGarceloo placing soldten
u* cupitol building in Au-
I to prottet the Legislatuit
t 1 he tjneateniog attack of a
Tin se men even
‘•f th : s country
/•Ciuse s4hrfneo.lt
S’sfejTfee ac
kin reel on. It i« t
me’hitter to protect
lure of Maii^Jrom tin
i mob; but it tyts •pa-
rant to send a squad of
• the’ hall of the peoplei
fives in New Oil-ans and
^the members who Tad
, legaMy elected.—
of Maine are
j they have no
I action of Gov
wm proclaim*
rd tlier 1 tore to emple Hb time in
the city as he-* h«
n „ f \ miainess at piesented
. f was to muke >nv perma-
letarrangement conctfSig Nina;
and after mi:ch reflect^ h e derji-
dud on hiring a ll.tuse oiIl 1 ipurrtei
"f town to which he Itj sent her
and on hiring an oldw
charge of it for him
houskeeper. He hi d
love for low ascoeiaies uii e
and here in the qrarle
ci'v wh r h he decided to
home lie con'd indulge Is
sions to nis heart's eon ten
object lie lmd in view was
Nina to feel wholly and al
dependent on him aud si ject to
' take
Uumi. Don pointed several coveys of
rying her, which much to her sur- ] t |, e Major got about «
prisa, he m.ule a pleasant reply, I ,k>z>-u splaudid shots, but missed every
“I am carijiug you said lie to time. At last Dou gave him a look ol
your new home. I want yon to contempt, tucked his tail boiwocu his
like it and I oness you will.— legs and started home. No amount of
Ylou'l not he lonesome nnyraoie calling could hiitrg lain back, and lie
i* i , ) Hover wduiiI follow the nuiioi* into the
1«»r 1 am coin>r to have muse and i V ....
” field H&Hin. lhe saino ew*mng, tue
I T KEEr A FULL STOCK OF THE ABOVE NAMED GOODS AND WILL SELL
AT A SMALL ADVANCE ON GOST.
NO 40 TFII 111) STREET, - MACON. G A.
ake hii
pflE-
mother
cause
olutely
ms he
I com
il and
r»d for
J tr^at
f not u
-ted
[rci lon utid his
, terrible crime
people
w a man who
i ussurping llie Governor's plan
f force and fraud, and who a*
pn as the support of the Federu :
hips was withdrawn took to
ht. ' Such art* pobticul ethics ol
publicans. We verily believe
at publicans are cincerely of
ion that Democrats have no
- which they art* bound to re
pn mid itrmiKwi
ute spiiiied
Ituilrond
DOiice, Gov. Col
y fl umlny Inst to
L Thu biihlinp wj
fr'lhu tend wtuafii
‘knock. (1 «IT at the Imi.tlhon
* of $11)4,000 ]>er Hi.niim, to
pioiy i*ontpoM*d of Europei
r York mijLlhuiiKwick (’Hpitiilista
•esrntMl l.y Mr. Vibbu.tl of N.
[rj^cit). Tho hsKH« K will ininW
uk of exteiiding
road to AUmitn. The lefLees hi
to have unipio means U* oh
villi all tho r* «udr(*nu*iits of 4!
bis coutrol, thinking that
vould the more readil;
pletely monld her to his
purposes. Moreover he
the same reason decided t< change
his beariing towards her hi
her at least in a pleasant,
kind find affectionate man
Accotdingly he hired his
file best house' to be old ined iu
ilie quarter of the city wli cb has
d* scribed. When be had linislied
iiis house and installed his house-
ke« per he sought out the place to
which he had cans d Nina to be
carried for the purpose of taking
her to her new home.
“Arid so,” kh d the man f o whose
Imrge she lmd been en
listed, him wheulla’es in ormed of
ention und paid him I berally
liiiMTbulde, ‘and so yoil have
determined Coles to take your
it tie girl to a home of your own?
VV Ilit y na ewise you can yet
umk‘ m ney iff, that chi d.”
‘As hi.w qiierrud Hah*^ VY
n ay here mention by way of p*
nthesis that Ha es was not called
by his true name otrside tlie
British army, but by tho assumed
imtne ot Cole s.
“Why man* don’t you sec?
Litun hei howto dune*, dress li i
up mid d. n’t let her do any hard
work to spile I er b anty, and in
four or fivu yeais from now
all the rich yi ting bucks in (liecity
will be wild about her and !)••
ready to s| ,md all their s iplu-
cash upon her; or what they don’t I
pend on hi r you can with the help j
of a IV « ml or two win '
“1’il think about what, you vc
said replied I’.hsand perhaps I’b
.lie able to n uke something cut of
it. in the ‘meantime Imve tlo
gin brougntout. for I intend takintl
dancing and you shall learn
dance if you like it. Do you think
you will?
“I don’t know she answered; l
never seed any body dance, but
I’ve beam a fiddle and I love
that.”
Nothing more was said until they
reached tha bouse when Hales said
to her:
“Here is your home Mary how
do you like it?”
JJTyp a pretty house »he s »id,
and if you’re good to me all the
time like you are now, I know 1 11
like it.”
“Very well returned Hales ; 1
recon we'll get along; and to show
you tlmt we will 1 11 tell y.»u now
act % asj that you must throw y« ttr ell
lost his j cloth* s away iu a day or two for I
aming: i will dices you up us fine as a doll
of the | and*you shall not do anything but
what you iike.”
Oh! said the child, if you’ll
only he go *d to me I’ll be so happy
and love you we!l. v
“Well, yon do the- loving and
I’ll do the dressing. Come with
me said he and let me show you
my house keeper: I want you an I
her to live to-gether without any
troub e; she will nor have much to
do with you, and so I reckon you'll
both do very well.”
With tliia be carried Nina into
the room occuped by his house-
ke»p r whose name was Margarett
Jaudon among her acquaintances
she went by the name of Meg.—
She app aredto be about fifty years
of age an*I wlieu young had been
very b- uutitill. Mieh id belonged
to the demi m nde; but her beauty
having faded she was forced to
adopt some other means to earn her
livelihood She had a bar i, bold
look rl.at told at once her histoiy.
* Thi-is my little ni ce Mary
said ILiles to his hone-keeper: 1
wunt yon to tuke care ot her when
n*c<88 ry, aud as site is not spoiled
1 reckon you mid h r uill get along
plea nut y to-getlier ’’
“I ve no doubt *>t it Mr. Coles
she tepl ed: her lace and hair l-uk
lik * she stole tin in Imni a l’.iiry:
yon must dress her up and then
she ii Id on* sure enough.”
“1 11 try to do my part sai I l*e,ai d
that reminds me, that remit.ds tin
tha: I want you t<» see dint she i-
sutab'y dressed for the bdl to-mor-
iow i ig t that 1 int ml giving.—
‘ Seu*l out invitations to abo it
two dozen of tiio girls and le
about the mine umber of yotui<
men of the city know it go tha* wi
can have some tun. I want Mary
to see the world Mid have a p
ant time
“Leave it all to me and ii I *lon’t
have tlii'gs to your sa isl'action,
I 11 give you pale to turn me out
and try somebody el.se.”
Hubs now conducted Ni
11 well fmnisbed room, and telling
[' l.*r that here she was to sleep and I
major having just had bis residcuuu
painted very white with sine, several
partridges flew against it and killed
themselves, being evidently a detail
sent an a substantial token of thunks
for Iiis bad shooting. Don picked up
the birds one t v one and carried them
to Mrs. \V., Gut nothing could induce
him to carry one to the major.
Strange as it may be, the above are
uue narratives and cau be proven iu
every respect. _
ITiwkinviile Dispatch: Mr,
Henry 13. Mnrr, of this county
made last year, up n his planta
tion, with one plow (or one mule)
twinty-fitir bales of cotton, be
sides the u<tml small side crops ol
peas and point- cs. Thi« intorm Dion
doe* n »t r aeh us through Mr.
Murr, but was furnished u* without
Irs knowhlg.*, by a neighboring
planter, who is one of the b st far
mers in this scion A good mule
aud a yo d bund c.m cult.vate l»r-
y a* res * f Inii i iu tics part of the
State and if the so l be birujb*
up to its full cipteity by ft-r ii’/ ng
and proper cu’. tuv, one could
care ly realize the re lilts, Mr.
Murr is a Kent tick an. lut liu* b en
ngaged iu planting in this county
tor tea or twe vc yeais. Coining
from a section noted for fine sock,
lie shows Iiis native pride, aud hi*
four-mule and other teams, when
seen in Hawk usvilie, are pointed
out ms the fin st in the county. II.s
njitur.il mo csty, however, has pr-
eiit d him fiotn giving us un item
-f any ki*rd as to his sue/* ss in cot-
on culture, but we are determine I
ro publish such resnlrs of farmii g
in our sicti »i*, «-veii though we mat
h ive to rely upon outside part'es
f**r the facts. The g«ntleumu wlm
s .w tIre cotton in the hight of its
growth, says that -t seemed then
s if iw« nty-fi e b i'es would have
been gathered.
MRS. A. S. WOODRUFF,
COTTON AVENUE, (Next to Mix & Kirtlund,) MACON, GA.
, IDEA LEE IN
Millinery Feathers; Flowers. Laces; Rib
bons; Ornaments; etc.
Fancy yoodtt, *Votions Zcjt/try HV»*S-
teti canvas,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Etc.
STAMPING.
\gpnt for E. BUTTERIOK'S QelebratBil Patterns for Ladies and
Children.
Mrs. E. S REES,
-DEALER IN-
Millinery And Fancy gcods
ZEPHRVS, *VOTJ!Oa4°S, Etc.
NO. 7 COTTON AVENUE, — MACON, GEORGIA.
ISAGOISr, GEORGIA,
Mrs. AY. F, BLOWN, Proprietress.
baths free of charge.
COMMODIOUS ROOMS KITTED UP ESPECIALLY FOR
COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS.
GAS AND WATER THROUGHOUT THE HOUSE.
! TAILOR
COTTON AVENUE, MACON, GA
AES PREFARED TO OFFER TO FURNITURE
.TUBE, WIN-
URUSSELS, IN
BtJYEHa
The largest and finast stack of all grades of FU
DOW SHADES WALL.PAPER, CARPET
GRAIN AND THREE PLY
601 ol tli« elira;,'s' and h"Bt BEDSTEADS evor offered in Macon
The lies' goods ul. I ,west prices. Metnlic and Wood Burirl Casus
in all srvles mud ■.
PHSONIX JEWELRY STORE
&
1?)
lnl 11 roal St. c
— COLUMBUS, GA
G old W atclies J ewelry and Diamonds.
NV Kill:
ENQUIRER-SUN,
SILVER AND PLATED-WARE.
S^QTAOLES A SPECIALITY.
ii ** ti* tin- i • .ami last for many years without change.
Jewelry UNPAIRED by Competent Work-
si*pt 16-ly.
cka
DM114 )>
J. II. ANDEUSON.
C. D. AkDERSON & SON.
HOUSE FURNISHING
EtEil,
EMPORIUM.
92 CHERRY Street. MACON, GA.
—WHOLESALE NAD RETAIL DEALER IN—
Crockery, China, Glass IMrirp, Chan
deliers Hall Eights, 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. 8cn,l in
•I'li.'ii Ci I A'i 1 S3 j an Sp.'fial iiiducoinonts otl'orod to >f orolnuts.
MA COX,
T T O N
GEORGIA.
FACTOR
C O
Commission Merchants.
WAREHOUSE CORNER OF POPLAR AND SECOND STS.
OltEET l'hoir pntrotw with the announotanent that their large and con.raodioas Ware
bonne bp* been entire! v rebuilt in lirtok for their better acoomniodation of COl’TON
connigiied to them, and are confident tb it their facilities for handling the next crop c-in-
not he surpassed by uuy house in tho State.
Their office and Salesroom have been rearranged with a viow to itnprovo light on
Samples aud the comfort of visitors, uud a cordial iuvibition is extended to all to call aud
Hue them.
Thankiug their friend lor tho liberal patroungo extended them i
continuance of the ionic, and promise reuuwed cfloito to please.
Oiders for Hugging and Ties Will rective prompt attention,
Advaueee on Cotton in Store made when dosiied, at lowest Bank rates. Kept.2t*
i the past, they ask a
T. B. AETOPE,
DEALER IN
Marble And Granite Work.
MONUMENTS, HEAD STONES, BOX TOMBS,
Vaesjron Railing, Coping,Building Wrobs.&c.
AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED STONE BUIIIJEING .VV.J V US
ES FOR GRAVES.
SECOND STREET. NEAR CAMPBELL & JONEV WAREHOUSE
MACON, - — - - QEIOR, fA.
l'ost Offiuo Box, No. 425.
K,'1.1.2
COLUMBUS SASH, DOOd AND
EMPORIUM !
B m
WAREHOUSE
li^ission merchant*.
Fouuii Street. IHcon, Sa.
\d\: i:ct s Ml(1cuii Cut on instore.
>Q lut-i; i„tl liy B. L. WILLINGHAM A SON.)
;7 ‘x'ics Furnished at
(. nVF.ST MARKET PRIlJES
1 ’ I- G QU.VWTKUS FKEK TO CUSTOM 1 us.
i
'.TiPLE'S NACHINc «*' 1 ['refer it over
DEALER IN
Sash. Doors, Blinds and White Pino Mouldings.
ALSO
LUMBER, LATHS, PLASTERER’S HAIR, PAINTS,
OILS, PUTTY AND WINDOW GLASS CHEW AULA
LIME BY THE BARREL Ott IN CAR LOAD LOTS.
AGENTS FOB THE I KNI'
Kalsomta?> ia "Use,
Anyone wanting nnythiug in MY LINE by oories|ini.ding WITH
ME shall have |iromjil ottuntinn se
m-A
WILLIITGHAM’S WAREHOUSE.
all others.aud AGENTS selling it
find it just what the PEOPLE
want. It makes tho Shuttle Luck
stitch, runs easily, dues tlie widest
range ot work, uud winds the
bobbins without running the
worlt9 of the machine. Write for
descriptive circulars and full pa.
ticijars.
l'llU\. MIMi HAOIilNE CO.
. BIlTToWVOOD, ST,
rhii.ADEL/u, r.i.
I take pleasure in informing my friends mid 1'ntron tlmt l
am better prepared to HANDLE CO I TON this s--uson thin
ever before. I am now located on Fecund Street, the finest
stan 1 in Mnconforthe cotton business. 1 have made arutnge-
ments to get money at a vpry low rate of interest, on Cotton in
Store. My scalesman, Mr. Hugh AVillet, a son of i rof.
Will t, B accur- te and reliable, Mr. C. B. Willnglmm still bus
charge of the finances and books, und is always read) tu serve
my patrons 1 have for my^bstomers, fiee of churge, a lot
and wagon yard* a Is sleeping apartments for tesuisteis.
Very truly,
B. L. WILLINGHAM.
1 MACON
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