The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, February 03, 1880, Image 2

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|>er*Ons who eognped in it; and he h d after Bqme iuquiry and reflec tion decided to embark in the busi- ietMj; and t’ur the p«ir|>"W of more ef- ually j roucti. g hie intoiesthe dee ded to superintend iu p< reon r i'iin rendered necessary his res. ^deucti'niong the Indians; and af ter consfth'fnS the matter well, he decide^ that hi- personal com- fo *t reqti ireJ* * hat Nina slx-uld ac company him cV* hie exp diiion. Hales UvingWrenl affection for Niua did not hesitate to inform her of the decision to V which he * ,ftd come. Htill, as he V«hed to keep up Mppeaiances v^ilh her, the in- foimation wan^otnm unicat id kind- rpcnijfoly with a let “tfer w'ml e>. In tl this in stance however it required no fi nesse obtain the child's consmtio ac- pany him. It will be retmiu- that there whs a vein of dash We ham from the Columbiana! Lmnkin Independent'. We leurn Sentinel of Thursday, of a sad and. from Mr L. G. Woodard, justice of fatal accident which occured iu • the pvace of the Richland district Shelby county a tew days ago. Th facts are given as follow: Mi George Cowart, on Friday, went into the woods near his residence to genome boards. Having ^elected a large pine tree for the purpose, he proceeded to cut it down. In falling, this tree knocked off a large limb from a tree standing near, ami this lirub in its tall struck Mr. Cowart on the bead, killing him almost instantly. Mrs Cowart happened to be near by, having gone out to speak with her husband and saw him knocked down by the falling limb. Rha ran to him immediately, and rais ed up'his bend, but he only gasped once or, twice f »r bieath, and gone. Death always brings sad ness stiff grief, but especially is adventure in the character of * this the esse witen it comes sudden- ither wh ; ch was mainly the , ly and violently. Mr. Cowait was of his "teJUiBg^n Georgia badly hurt several months ago by yeais ago. Of course Hales^WiliTNiJa 11-jVcfffl ajxftg«>u, and bad just that a negro woman, by the name of Rainy Daniel, tmik the life of her \ntum cm d about two weeks old by choking it to death She and i.er accouip ices had buried it in the woods and covered the spot over with leaves and brush to oouct al it. A row among the negroes implica ted, caused one of the party to tell ou the rest. Rome of the accused are in juil. Strange Disease. We lea n that Mr. Tom Walk er, of Schley county, has lost several milch cows within the past wee]*. They died very suddenly and were strange y affected. The disease seems to be seated in the' throat or lungs and they have THOMAS DEAL Ell IN Furniture, Chairs, Matresses, Spring Beds, Window Shades, Wail Paper, CARPETS, MATTINGS. ETC. ALSO m.KG AST MET A I. cases asd caskets. Cases, CofSas and Caskets, in all VYood. omir.HS HY TELEGRAPH PROMPTLY ATTENDED. NEXT tn “LAN1BR HOUSE,” — — MACON, HA. Oc 2S.lt. I. J. IT HAYW1CK, l\’hole*ale and Retail Dealer in HOUSE FUR NISHING OOOOt Stoves glass and Wooden war >e! LAMPS, LAMP HOODS aud CROCKERY, CUTLERY ETC -n. lie )e life tliHt us corrupt and themselves. But 11 bough she wan not aware nu sierdesigri, 0»r thai anything wiung or Tt- retienmble l. the comma, and of those with whom .lie came ' it, daily cumact, instead ef being drhwu and attract el to tire l ie which the kiduapper hudtuurkal out in his uniia whs, us she giew o d r more and more replied Iro u it for reasons, which if she had b-n asked,she would have bee wholly ■liable to explain. The truth w.ts that.(tie fa-lings and iejnpeiament ; *r ilMpo-itnin, or whatever we may ' term it, which she fi'ad inherited from h r parents was now telling in her favor, ■ltd uuknown to het preserving h r front <jhe legate. Which had been prepared for her ruin. Ndr^slioujd’ this luct ap pear in any wiBei-strangojjr incieu- U»!e since 0iirYea3eii..-»dl dqubi. les. r* tn. tuber .nmny-o'iuetuncpft in which. Well «iinant efforts Ultimo iip.mhfidten of cormpt and nuprin ,/ cipfetl parents to lives of u.eluU- noss and honor have signally failed to tUeptotrow ami disappointim-nt of tlrdiri wife' had .ought, in this manner ,o benefit both themum- muhity and the children. ' . As for Hale,, lie had' in the course of time and unconsciously to himself ceased to ; entcrtaiiT Ip* original hatyejf Jowarda tjie eljtlEfi = nor was he a-wjiTja 'A.niy. ^reason wb^J^ = p^rt3ste<p iu His ef; ’not aware of this feature iu the character ot Nina, arid hence in bring tig the mstt-r to her h did not at once dim gr his real object to her. “I have been thinking Nina, ” said he appri aching her on the subject “that a trip to the frontiers would be very pleasant for both of ns; bow do you think you would like it?" “I would like very much to see the country’ she rhpli-d; “I think I should enjoy the visit, and it would be so nice to camp out; if we go will we camp out?'' “It we go b yond the settlements lie re, lied we will be compelled to camp out, because there will be no house for us to stay in.' “D..n': you like camping out uncle' 1 she ask- d? Ohsj's! very well” he replied; “but you know I was in Ilia army, it will not lie new to me as i> will to you, and iher- fore you will enj -y it miich more than I wi 1.” Will you go far .notlgli to see any Indians she demauded? “frfftMuiiitiie snrp'i ed if we do. Iu 05;, said he,l have a little b' sinvSs with some -f the chiefs, nd if opportunity pet runs I should be giad to pay tbeina v.sit at then home in the forest. ’ “Wi l there he any (lunger ill going to see then.?’’ she a k. d " 1 have heard tliut the li diaiis ha ju-t us souq kill u pule ta e as not aud-lduiiot warn to s-e them bun enough 10 give my life lor it. 1 ' “Ob!’' replied he lnugbiug “th re will be no tbiuger ol that; They ate uoi on the War path now. Be sides- tho*.- that l'wish to visit are what are called friendly Indians and there is not the least danger that they wilt do us any baiin whatever, t hen there are one or. two ehfets tl.at I met while in the army, and I wish il l cau to via. t l - tin and Carry some ji test tits with m to make my visit welcome.” - 3. ... “Row king wlit we be g ne? If we could stay a long time with the iiidanB, if they II treat us web; I’ve heard so much al-out tbvm f want to fibd.uut if its all tmair4 •1 ve .beeu Mijit oouinjiiwi she that recovnvd snflieieufly work, ami in this, his first effort in that dine.iou, be met with bis doHth. disposition to rub the head und m-ck even to the extent of abrading the! skin A considerable amount ot mucus gathers iu a pa. k under the threat. He was not able to airest ou oou j"°" t [ |f (li„ ass in a single ease.— to ref urn'tTr —- Amcruus Ueeorder DIED Uh THE UOITE, Last Tim rday a colored lunatic liy the name of Johu Jfi.ls-.m was brought to this City from Eib- rt c mnty. Hewss-iiidto hevciy vi olent, an l w'as stciireiy "tied. On reach ng thiscity it was observed that be was completely pnistrated and <u h dying cond.tion, caused bv his raving and strugling, but Mr: J. Cami’b 11, who bad him in chaige, procured a vehicle and pro ceeded with him to the asylum. On reaching that iust.rtnrnii tip? unfoi innate lunatic was found to be dead, having bird on thb roud between this city an 1 the asy lum It has too frequently occur- red that lunn'cs and idiots have been brought to the asylum in tin almost dying oolidifi .n. an-1 hu manity as well as the ru es of t? e ins'itution require that they should bereivid and the be.t done for them 'lint'could die. under the cireuntstan; e-; but; of course n rpse lotlld ll--t, ' ybt? ri 1 1 - Ivt-d. Hello-Mr. Campls.'ll wus compe led to bring the body U ck trMllejL-iJy,;. where i.e procured a - cuffiii arid had 'itiiuried ill llie.city edrnetery. — Uifiou and R&arthr - ~ ■ f The • tow Rowiug ~ teuiftrk--.b e. and dy-ldless **o er true tale'’ i* t-dd by Ihe-Airrercus Rrpubfi an' ]t says: ’“A- gentleman gives us t-ois little inciden'J- As I was ri ding s.ong in; an qul-trf-the' way jratb 1 1 bserved it luiierous -cene I had apjiiogciud 0 tpg cabin that -had- sevital'a-res ^lefiyed itvouny it.. I none Corner oi-' till- lot ? a p'gfi) -woiiihu was plnuji- ing, bii^ -lit? had Rwo girb tiigf ging awky-iryiW to break up the hay.i gregud jtii^nd'of. a mule Tte-ji; i diiltla jjiaad wsv, m §aS tlicr ^arVfi -A btjd afiy rn,Ml was feedtifgsi fhtfiiT. iJUrnp imtle;. Up -us'drg-^.tiy.liejidl iiot prow I ;•-> MiU^.hd.remirrk.-tR'i'Boss, dia mu'-* on tAtfsU pi- THE m FOE 1833. The Sun will deal with the event* of *lu» )^ar 1880 in it* own flishon now pi'uttv well uikUtsIo-ri bv every body. From January ) until Docent l»er ,*11 it will be coi.lucted as a ne# |M}Ver,'written iu the b n^iish language und |aimed forjhe jM-opie. Af a newapHper, Tiik Sun believe in ge'iing Hll the news (iromptly, and piHe? tiug it in the most intelligible ^h/qrt'-Mhe shiqie that will enable ibe eouil'^s l-’ keep well abreast of the age-wit h .lie k’ust uuprudactive eX|ien- dltme of tune'; 3.h« greatest irtterest to the or- mesT uutuber-—that is the, law cnntivllirg’it* daily make-up. It how 1ms a eiiculutirtTi very much Ihi- ger tin't» tnut 01 uny other Atnencun tTuwV|’u; er, and enjoys mu income which K iij.a ! uii utiieR piepRietl to spend lib- n-aU\ for tlu. bew-tiv cl it* leaders.— J‘e< pie of uli o*»biliiien of life and sll ways «f thinking Bt;y und read Till -Sun; ami they uli derive, satisfaction | of some ror' frnmjilh colurns, for they keep on buying urn. n-siling it. 1 coin ijenis ou men and alfaiiw, Tuk Sun believes that the 01 ly guide ot policy kli(>ul-J he common fcense, in* spired by geiiniue Aim-ricun principles and lisckul l*y honesty of purpose.— For tliis rasson it i«, and v«ili I o be, i.'o-.iuitfly independent of pi c ftss, ciujue, oiguiii/.ution, or iniei II is for ail, but of eom. Jt will ^.n- Unfie to prsise wln.t is good nud jep* r0hirte whut is evil, taking cure,that its language is to tb.- point i»ml fftln.H..; yond the possibility“jmtf’ 1 V’ ttood. It is^nfrii.-HnenoAlgij flunws that do uot a; pear on (licfes^i .R has no opinions to sii^^mejTt^oM- which may 1 be hud b> uay |'3i/2:hasei with two cents. . It haies'injustice and wiscu’.iiv even nu ve timn it v li|»tes im* neci-ssf'.ry wortls. it ahhors] frauds, t hies fools, und 4ep\ Manufacturers of Tin-Ware, I KEEP A FULL HTCt?K OF THE ABOVE NAMED GOOD8 AND WILL SELL AT A m.MALL ADVANOt ON COST. \ NO 40 THIRD ST UK 01? ^ '—-? - MACON, G A. MRS. A. S. WOODRUFF, COTTON AVENUE, (Next to Mix & Kinland,) MACON, QA. IN HUUna^ Te&then; flowers. Laces; Rib bons; Ornaments; eto. Fanem aooils, nYatlontt Xephry 1f\»rS- % ttU V car as Etc. ^ HEAD QUARTERS FOB STAMP! Agent for E. BCfTTEftlOK'S Celebrated Pattern* for Ladies find Children, -i Mrs. E. S !%'-■ - deader in- v ffiilliaery And Fancy goods* ZEPtttt®*h •YQjptOwYS* Etc. NO. 7. I.OTT0N AVENUE, — MACON, GEORGIA. i i.euuq.eo|.s ill continue tliidngiu-ut the year 1880 to ebasti r the fii-wi, elan*, instruct tjm second, and (Jisctiiiiiti-nance th« tiirird. All honcsv meu with U weal couviqtums, wlmher sound «.r iiiisrak^u, are its friends.— And ; IIE Sy.v makes no ol fell ;„2 the iiu-ii to icsfiHJiuU and- oUnu i111} ri*is vaheuVv(,r pocuwioaaiiscs* foi piMU Bilking. • , > Th eg* uVmtho prijitipiUs upon >htch Tuk. SON -v? ill beoonduotiduiui.fitg the. ....... ^ ‘o^q irit tpidu uiul the worn n .citriy Afirhftfi'Ad™ fV; ttii-ir bsyU^ ; ^...' Slfit(J t1^fokai*ify“-hut^if ; tle-myi;iirn bftvk^^^isitnwji'i ‘'Yek'Jfct^jtswe?ti3,_r'j;1ift|’a the way tli^g^y'"ilirire «i| ft gitit 2m»qy it-mige cttsfoitrs aid riuniUerif in tlieu-.ftiiy of IiYlng.Rittj- 'yuull 'lbiuk very qjjriotri* /As -tv?' .tbo'lliue We'il sluy ukJOijg,*«;d He? that' wi 1 defend on Ciruurtj?-Lihet e. :Atall eveuis you tftiaiiktuy-asidtig ,'JSbrto to wtSSc-iwi.-inortuI ruin w«* as you wish.’ • > > >. 1. k - that Lis : o« u iuteiest might be i "VVheu are you gojng to ;stari?. thereby advanced; yet neverertbe- I i‘ P B it will, not; be' lofig" -.be lest, such was the tact. Hu wish- Sod. k '. -/ 'ed to 'have some means-by which . “We willstart just^as sooniis i»« : j*,'he might have the power, to draw ® aD g«t retiy. -1 wtf). hravig iget, ijls .J ^tmg men oI wealth.to his bouse ujisome- horses aaipMvjg^us arid nOtTloubtmgtiittitytlie8ameirillu- U“ ul *rmen to go.ahmg Wifb vlieni as- *nce,he wouid be able to stfipthem guards for tlie. prt'^IHs'- ihtfr .1 a large portidri ot their wealth j^ust curry along, fortllh Jndi(|ii«i jiich he so eagerly cilVjted aridik™ great. j.ogqes, I^eckou f \vil4 peril mg Ids soul tb obtaiaAVv <*hle to vget reajy ^tn. r ti-q ' the fiekl- gode“ti whom 1 1 wrelve days,'and thjit3 ' suj'iposy d nptuiridiul 1 will.be about hs's. on an you ciin get., unlike mdi|ri^>"Mf- 1 ' A ' lives to j; , !‘*.wjsh it was- to-day-, wdf^fd “iriently ; W ' to: starkslie f5tc'n;ineS ft .- r ^’ otoi* j ttm . anxious to gct.oufcin,. tiie v^oriii^ ! yeararj Kin #'^k fed the little. sqitftrels' oiiinb;og : ttie ti^es likekl did ? #bed f_ -Rveil With aunt Soll.o'^k . “W^rr-erdied Halei%ie Sooner webegia Uuuake preparation's for. the trip, the Sooner we’lFbe ready to start. §o .arid see Meg and de cide on what' yon n- ed for th tfuxnby and lei me know how much liroUtt- you- wafit, so you can go to work at once." Nina Vsih ? off to hunt up the housekeeper iq . trill of htf gi and luijry oqji ' * tW T In* y far 1^80 will; bff.oiie tin.’whicb TpRiin./t^. Jkmtiiir^u ( c«u. uff'i'ri 1(J clo^f- lib; eyeH ter jiuKite' kllbii*. It •' iposiLr n» vxi»gi’irtU' Um. important f ;jf *tlie po'vTcs'fe%Vni* wliicli ii bus in »fe, or. tbe'uvbchMiy of rcsoitir^ ;Vigi I • aYccf on tlfe put'of (-very Citizen wb«» wTcsm**’>f- j.itSfiyv‘ th« Goveiimn*nt th gtty up. The ii— nets of Coi.grrss, t.b« u ;, ,ei* twreys t?f, ; lfl« -prests il»c,(uxciting W'.-C Kepublicuu ukcI Democrat.i pi»rM«%.itow marly equal in t»Ufii--i! tbro'ugMout. tbo country, the v w ryin' ut pi.biic htmti .lent, will alt bear ill iec:lyi MiO 'if ctiv«;iy upon tbu twenty*; f.u-th L’lV.'ii.icnii.tl.ojt'^i n,!o be belli iu Novemiioi 1 , \Four?ye«xrs^o next No .eiuber-tbe will <|f -be -iiHtlou, us < \ pM*ssect'ht thw pons, w*ih ll.^aried by. an libomitmble' ciulbpij icy, ,»be promo- iVrs itit'l tieMitl^ii: * of wjiicb sull h«.-UKt Jio offices t hi ^ At ut*? „ Win i In- Cl iluc tl l8^t)bo>r#Y*< a tell jl; lhepusf.i.ik-J.?. ,.r ) —ANr— MALE INSTITUTE, BUTLER, - - - - - GEO W. c. MONK, A- M, President, NEXT SESSION will begin SECOND MONDAY IN „ANU ARY, 1880, and continue six month*. Board and Tuition per Session $00 to $72. Tuition in Primary Class per Session $12.00 Tuition in Second Class, per Session $18.00 Tuition in Frst Class.per Session $24. JVO MY MF.JY1J1E FEES, Tuition payable on* hal fin iHvanco; balance at millle of term, >'pr* HntiHfnetf.rv ftrr«n‘ T otn' nt bp rnufle. •-Shnlrnr# obnrgpd from time of oniruncp to the end of the term, .1 n TU^SS J K RESPES8, Secretary Chairman Board Trnsteea. EMPORIUM. FUMHiNO »j 92 CSEB.SY Street ACACOW. GA. —WHOLESALE NAD RETAIL DEALER IN— Crochery, Cylna. Gtass Ware, Chan delier* Hall Eight*,- Eamps, etc. TABLE CUTLERY. POCKET CUTLERY .KITCHEN KNIVES TIN-WARE, AGATE-IRON WARE, JAPANNED TIN ~ WARE, WOODEN WARE, BASKETS, WILLOW-WARE. AND STOVES OF ALL KINDL. Agent for EXCELSIOR HOT BL AST COOK STOVES. Send fiT i.u. Oil wnl tea tn*. Sped til Inducement* offered toMerohanla. C O MACOX, T T O N- FACTOR IIACOET. GEORGIA,. Mrs, v . v. BLOWN, rruprMress.. ’• • bathpv free of charge. c.oajiopif'1's ' H.I’H.s fitted up especially for COMM RttC I AL TRAVELERS. GAS AND V/ATE< THR UGH OUT TH^ HOUSE. ”i®pB AVENUE, i MACON, fi A. ' 3 «t..;-N.^?k of^iTj^ier ht-Etr •* Dow -Vv”,PAPER, CARPfi'i BRUSSELS, IN •AND T'fP.B.:, I^LY ; V , i ii-^t BED-TEADS voier ..fferrid in Maonn .'jl-gsgi. M.-ihH.- and Bur|H Case - GRA1S 50U ,k The b'-? iu al! 1. :*\ !'r- IffifiiH JEWELttl STORE n my die tp?lie’aih‘i lajVyf qexlfuU.d" vyh)!. i'-ai Wil'^nd d- Sliiiift arid riikh de riiflle and all I‘s got. 8.1, Brisi,;Viougl|i. Td keep deqimb' lat -aadb tde grisrapd old ‘omaii work, ■ffiKC-siiVriiilis hbss ii. bi. as much a L«u,A-tr if de w-u-t comes 1 can Pile off oii ilu njule and go some wlptr loose'to work D.-it's 'it bos-; de w*ajj hurt de gals.’ ■ 'The G 6?gin.oo-iviuiss.Olit-r otag- riculiai 1-.1 hpii;ts jfii-.]/ii ctiit loss .111! hi." suj qdie!f ? jmrehn 11. d :_(S 18 7 ti hsu ilt l'' 7h, luf think.-i tLots VTi- h t:o 10.,u0lr!ori iiilheaiiKiuo'< pui- i:i.io.et( jn .1 ^0 urii(.-ss,a targe crop of jpt'Pg oiits-j.-sowiy. r*l’l,,_ 4 ?rij 1 \vl l (i ^ u y pay at f wi'h&ui'ib^pi ^lhOM.i'rgrjnf'.'k-.j?n. castf §$&£$.<■*• lauiHUtH* qiasthns. till? 'ills: -iliitnimt' »n3t biedbeis wmi *«*f tt''-w>-liiwN» khrtnaels the ed J:- per cem.Mfifc.«$«?!» *-w>$,d;.«a*tq e»s . 1 . a.IWbit.flmni • eU-arly- isuil .fi-ihjewdy. .fuc,- oibfu'1<> Mr centv fes^ eiln.-iritf^ l-Via'ii lekaivns.-, iri--.riiimjrtiOa-j .*ii}l• p i liA?(gTJtvras = jnBiea8t'df3^J5k ! «etii;j rijslu..-' '- ‘ ’i^i'&'J^sf'^i^-of.ltid eoa'-'spf.iiij: Dubs' '"'V" ll ' r '' i ' “ f l'hi>os.i|.liicur - - ■ g,<v - *" — COLG\lBIfs, (5A Sold W atchos Jewelry and Diamonds. . \ • AND PLATED-WARK. A SPECIALITY. ot yrij* pi, ,4 n.ljt-iuboi ut \V %UN. tu’cl st’ii.H ■ it 1.6 Ui^g^giiiu ' U'tnig him n ; ICh pi'WjrI'.t Till) ritiuiu mull .mfi^tii.tg jitTjvn'i -ri-.s i.lji ii"U ; 4 ! Iir (llSt*VvKrf tOp'aoGM .from wi. A-ui-t! dtlyin' by 0itCi:t7digiiii(ii> t«' Jniitl ? XI wij “ bad » grent ■h»/ny8vt)luulot that ” tlrcy; T>»y mruiinatiq R-t^fr^fliaiVcoiiiMeidial* fei tidizieiH. alt hough 119' out of 152 conreH|)(>ii.- •di*ntB report that: ilie ■ latter, ba ve paid. .TlVe cVmimisMuhej- earoi «t ly lecotmiicnilri tho use ot ronipo^T,, and reprint* the formiHa and di?ec- tioi.H for comi>OHtiti^. He sb. ws that ou the lasie of $1 UO'differ ence in the cost per ton of commer cial fertilizer* and compoHts, it the latter were usedjexelu*ively on the cotton crop of tie state, the farmer ve in one year in the cost " MOILDOO. Ail vines for, nt h tend Hum pwrpoh}** ^.tq uuuiti viglitB v»f* titf ff vpl^Hud tlu* pviuwplu .Til' tut* OoiiEti'lufiqn apiitist uli Hg^rekit' oi^fij Thu. ih 'iuri'.iiied L»Av rim ’ u truth till; - iostriK-tive, und utt'bu sunie iiiwu mii Ktalrm.^ history < f 1880.- OuV vnies of sul|hcrinUfh' 'muaitt iiiiolmiigud;.,, lAwr thu- Suit, u foiirpugo* sheet of twenty-eight col umn, the price by ritail, pont-p .15 cents a month, or ^IKuO a y< including the fchmday^ paper, an page slnet of fiftyy'six coIumK v .tdta price is G5 cents u nibuth, or tfTwOV* yeur, jmstago paid. * Tbo Sunday edition of Tiie Sun is also funmecd separately at $1.20 a year postage paid. The price of tiie Weekly Sun, eight pages, fifty six colurns, is $1 a year postage paid. For clubs of ten send ing $10 we will send an extra copy fr Adrireea T. it. ENGLAND, I'ublijjhtjr of The Sui^New York City? which VV.i nd last for many years without change, .vtdry RKI'AIRRD hy Competent,. Work- !* ^ • afrpt 16-ly. o'Nj. H, ANDERSON. u. 1). AiiDEItSOIt & SON. wAUKiiori; •*triCT. Ii - - . , Mcon, Ca. JStCj:--? Commission;, Merchants. WAREHOUSE CORNER OF FOpZAR AND SECOND ST&. (JitKET Tbtir patron* with the announcement that their large and commodious Wnn house has be. n entirely rebnnt in Hrtck lor their, better accommodation of COTTOII THigned to th*-m. and are coufldeut that their facilities for handling tbs next crop «*• >t U- suTpaHNert \>y any h ausb iu Ihe State. Ti 1 c*ir office und Sid^room have been rearranged with a riow to improve light 09 Samples and the comfort ol visitors, and a cordial invitation is extended to all to aili and ne them.. . Timuking their friend tor the liberal patronage extended them in the past, they aek a •mtiimani’e of Iht some, and promise renewed eftoits to please. Ordfrs fer Daggiug and Tiee w.li receive wrompt attention, Advances on (.of pip in 8 tor** made when desired, at lovreet Bank into*. Kept MW iiSIt- ART OPE, ; AVi%i*oA r -' dealer in And Granite Work. 31 OS VMEX S, y Vaes,Ison Bail; \ES, BOX TOMBS, Wwki, AGENT FOU THECE'..Ei!RA^ ” @|»SBi.$TjlBI,T. NBAB CAMFRIiliL * JONEa’^tVAREHOBSR , _ '■ '■ » (KOR ' V Foot Office Box, No. 425. / S^it.d ration in 7 tore d^0aJ4,'frU<LUI0WA» * SON.) Mr:j^yFic* Famished at y,ue Market prices -. y.'.Ui! I>- l/'.I J’INO -^tUiltTEltS FREE to CUSTOMERS. - rf^ho "t *™AH '"tFrCflE’S MACHINE «i’l prefer it over 1 -'ifl others,and AGENTS selling it ifirid it just, what the PEOPLE ; 'Want It uiukos the Shuttle Lock . st itch, rtftiS'easily, does the widest rtfrjge of work, and winds tig bobMns -• without ^aoing-t^lts wpfks of tje tuachiq#. ,Wjdtb,Jbr fi^cri^tiv? oiroujara and full par ticulars.' ' pym, SPl'G MACHINE CO. 3110 A 1303 MITT COLUMBUS SASH, D03 . AND BLIND EMPORIUM! WA Wilingham v—-DBAL12R IN Sash, Doors, Blinds and White Pine Mouldings. / —ALSO LUMBER, LATHS, PLASTERER’8 HAIR, PAINTS, ^ OILS, PUTTY AND WINDOW GLASS OIIEWACLA LIME BY THE BARREL OR IN OAR LOAD LOTS. AGENTS FOR THE REST Halsomirtf’ la "&ae. Anyone wanting anything iu MY LINE by corresponding VViTB ME shall have prompt attention. m D, ST, WILLINGHAM’S WAHEH0US3. I take pleasure in informing my friends and patron that am better prepared to HANDLE COi TON this season than ever before. I am now located on Second Street, the finest staiti jn Macon for the cotton business. 1 haye made ariange- mefiti^cFget money at a very low rate of interest, on Cotton in dStpnp.e - My scalesraan, Mr, Hugh .Willet, a son of Prof .Wiliet, is accurate and reliable, Mr. C. B. Willngham still ha charge of the finances and books, and is always ready to serve my patrons. I have for my customers, fiee of charge, a lot and wagon yard* also sleeping apartments for teamsters.* jVery truly, M^CON.. ; B. L Will NGHAM. GA