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Waysksbuko, (ia., Feb., 21.1 1881
Editors Butler Herald :—Fieuee
\tSONAL AND
M IBB I
Hull tree* ire in bloom.
ImdrurmnooU are iu oruer.
FaraciB are null no wing oats.
The weal her last week was pleasant.
Corn planting is rapidly progressing.
Mra L. K. Edwards is improving
bar residence.
Some valuadle lands are expeoted to
bf sold to day.
0. J. Thornton, of Columbua,
was in town last week.
Wen's Brugnns from eight* to
Sferens, ut WRIGHT BROS.
Mr. A,N. Wrat, i. also improving
fail rciilunco,
Mr H, Peed and wife ar riiiting
relative* in Stewart count y.
Ladira and Misses Shoes, all
number* ju.t received by
WRIGHT BROS.
Mr. 8, M. Caldwell and wife of
Hawkiniville.ara uniting their mother,
Mr*. H. H. Caldwell.
Mr. W. P. Caldaell, our oounty
treasurer, ia iu atfc-udauoe at the Sur-
gioal Institute of Atlanta.
Mrs. E. 0. Griffit h has added muoh
to the ap|Miaranoe of her residence by
an elegant new fenoe.
Mr. Jasper Bullock is making aotue
very iuiportaot changes to his excel
lent residence, which will add much to
the convenience thereof.
; Messrs. O. M. Colbert A Co., have
recently ojwued up an elegant stock ol
grocer lew, elc., on ihe uorth east cor*
uer of the public square. Success to
new firm.
Farmer* ace Mill haul ug atge
S nanitiea of onttou tu market which
ley have been bolding lor high*,
price*.
We le'uru thanks to Mr. 'J ho*.
B. Marshall, of Wayne.boro tor
sample topics ol the Burke county
News and she Buike Ouuuty Her
ald
Prof. Geo. Kali, gave a Might of
baud enter Mil,nient iu the court
houae ou Wedne.duy evening luat,
wh ch woe highly eiiieitaining to a
good many ol our people.
A man with a white hear crea
ted quite a sensation on our Btreeta
iaat Friday evening. Hi* perform-
ancee were remarkable,and created
much laughter wh. n he began to
climb a lerge oak tree. An euch
animate are seldom Been, this af
foedad • good opportunity tor our
ohildieB.
Meeere. Bullock & Son have jnat
received an elegant lot of tin aud
crockery ware of every description,
and aa these good are determii eu
to be sold it would be well tor our
people to eail early and examine
tor themselves.
Clayton Barfield, of this county,
who was sentenced to the penitentiary
for the term of seven year* returned
to his home on Sunday the 20th tilt.
As expected Prof. Willoughby Ucade
uu elucutiuliist, gave an entertainment
ill the court hum's ou last evening |
which fur exoclted the expectation!, of
our jieoplo. Notwitliataiiding the
titilinexa of the titnea the houae whs
ailed with many anxious listener.. We
u- inuiend l’luf. Keaile aa . geutlenian
.tnd en orator worthy the patmunge
'end supjrort of alt intelligent |>eii| le.
Means. Wright Brothels, have
just received a Irrgc lot of elegant
bed-BUndH, wh ch they are offering
for sale ns i heap as ran he bought
in any market torca-h
Messrs. Mauk & Thompson still
have on hand a choice lot of beat
Tennessee tnu es, also the best se
lection of hors- s ever brought to
this markei; farmers cannot do bet
ter thun purchase their stork of
these gentlemen.
Occasionally persons are remind-
d ot the lac. that it is again-1
'he rules ot ih- chuiol esof Buller
for ladies and gentlcmeu to sit to
gether in church during divine
service.
We call special attention to the ad
> eiti-t ment of the Atlanta Weekly
Phonograph publisued in till- issue;
one of the liveliest end best w. ekliea
in the State. The Atleuta Phono
graph aud the Butler Hiuald will be
lient to any address one year for $2.60.
There are located in various direc
tions within six miles ef Butler, seven
■aw mills, all cunstautly employed and
goipg a profitable buaiuees. The one
most recently started is that of Mr. J.
D. Foy, near the campground, which
r. a etcum mill, and situated in the
midst of a vast aeons of fine timhfred
land. Notwithstanding this the de-
mend for lumber is so great that it ia
mill at an advanced price.
A spirited horse delonging to l>r.
Bailey dusted onr streets by a live
ly runaway lost week; a broken wagou
««* the onl^resulh^^^^
Dissolved.
The firm of Wright & Lipsey,
ha* this day by mutual consent dis
solved and the business will here
after be continued by Mr. J. W.
Lipsey. All parties indebted to
th* firm will please call on him or
Wright Bros., and Mttle at once
Bwpectfnlly,
WRIGHT & UPBEY.
Jhm.1*' 0a 7 F*b., 22nd 1881.
allow Bpuuc iu youi rolutuns for
this communiciiiiou from our little
town. ThiB is n thriving little city
with ‘in c tiiUAted population of fif
teen hundred, (diluted conveutient-
ly mar Augmu with which city,
together wth ISavanuiih and Mu-
cou, we arc in direct communica
tion by wire and railroad. We
have hero two weekly newspa
pers— “The Burke (J unty Her
ald,*’ uiid The ‘‘Burke County
News”—both of which have h lib-
rol patrouage aud seem to b- pros
pering
A tiro company— “ Waynenboro |
Nol —" has b.eti receutly **r^ u-!
ized lioie; its need Ini'* several tunes !
been keenly f lr, mid onr citizens
U"Vr feel moiececuie agaiuist Ioh9
by fire.
A negro. Frank Twiggs, vn
bunged here Friday last, tin* 18th
lust., for pa ticii ating iu the mur
der of Mr Wm. Driscoll, the de
tails of which 1 »u p>*se you have
read. Frank and his brother M«>se
were seu enced in Nov* tuber lust to
k*e huug ou Juui>a y 28tu., b -t it
being believed that P rank tm tu-
nocent; the Uov* nor was petitioned
by te.egmph the night proceeding
the day set t«»r the exeett i"h, a tei
egraiu was received ou the foil wing
tuormug annoi ncing that rtq reive
ol twenty one days had lieeii
mailed tor Frank. Nothing le w
ever hav ng yet come to light to e -
tablisii ins iun>c me, aud although
efforts were made to have his ut ri
te nee commuted to life tmptison*
ment, he dud m 18 h protecting
innocence to the last.
If this ap|>eaiM in the next imue
oi the Hkki.ld you will probably
rear from me again.
A SmsctuBKfc.
Boy’s Brogans from o es to fives,
just receive.I by
WHIGHT BUGS.
Items from Crawford
Hickory Gbove, G .,Feb , 16th.
The Hgns of the times iudicar*
dullness u> present; the weather
has been so very dongre able that
an efftci towords work has ccriaiu-
ly been in vain to some extent.
Mr. Humph, who is doing bu«i-
uer-s here, is absent thn* wmk
andisvtiy much missed by his
customers. Hickory Grove l* last
improving RU'i w 11 soou be a sub
staniial little village.
Valentiue drawings have become
fashionable again iu tins coma uni
ry Mr James M. Harnmack gave
a valentine drawing on the 14th
inst., which was much enjoyed and
highly appreciated.
Doctor J. N. Nmith informs us
that there is a good deal of sickness
prevailing among the people of this
se tion; his time "being employed
day and night.
A few nights ago Frank Wiliford,
colored, broke into the house of
Ed Wilder, colored,* and stole from
his trunk $28.00; he was overta
ken the uex» day however about 9
o'clock while Inking a nap iu the
woods about four miles from that
p ace; he gave the im-ney up with
an excuse that he was intoxicated
at the time r and wns tinned loose.
Dave Brown, colored, who re
sides on the plautatiou of Mr.
Howard Adams, by severe abuse
killed a very tin mule for Mr. A.
Not bt ing sati-find Tied to kill his
wife an«t made serious attempts on
others. A warrant was issued at.
once for his arrest. Mr Uabe
Hays and Mr. Gus Adams were
deputised to make the errest, how
ever in the attempt he drew an axe
on Mr. Adams, but without much
difficulty he was taken and uo doubt
wi ! meet his reward in the future.
Hop ng you much success 1 will
close. Yours Truly, Amic us.
DEC I SI VE IiA TILES OF THE
WORLD.
Creasy 1 ** extremely interesting vol
umv nsriHiing ihe history ^ of the fif
teen deci**i\e battles of the world,those
few battler* of which a contrary event
would have ehsentislly varied the dra
ma of the world in all iru Hiibftequent
scenes, ia highly esteemed by all read
ers of bip'ory. It Inis a long time
been on H. rper’a list aa one of th**ir
standard books, at the price of $1.60.
Now it ia issued in u very haudsoii.e
cloth-bonud volume, by the Aineii
can Book Exchange, New York, ut
the nominal price of 35 cents. It forms
Omp of their Acme Library of History,
whi'h includes Macaulay’s Fugland,
$1 26 [rebuced from $7.50 J, Gibbon 1 **
Home, $2 00 [reduced from $9.00],
Rollm’s Ancient Histoiy, $1.76;
FroissHit’a Chronicles, $1.60, and to
which list will soon be added, ut
equallv low prices, Grote’a Greece,
Green's [larger]Eeglaud, Mommsen’s
Rome, Masaou’s Guizot's Franco,
Carlyle's French Revolution, Behiler’u
Thirty Year’s War, ’and otherv
Catalogues of the standard low-priced
laioks of the Literary Revolution will
he sent on application to the American
Book Exchange, Tribune Building,
Ngm Yoik.
The fairest beau ty i*Toften mar-
ed by unsightly evidence of a dis
eased liver, but Portaline, or Tab-
ler'a Negelable Liver Powder cures
Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Sour Stom
ach, and removewknllowness, mak
ing the complexion clear and at
tractive, Small bottle 26c, regular
size 50c.
White’s Cream White Vermi
fuge, the bent Worm Killer. For
•ale by Peed dr Halley, Butler,
Ga, ?
V
Howard Itrmn.
Howard, Ua., Feb., 23rd 1881.
Editors Herald :—liowuid is t e
rn .lkably dull for th s nson.
The farmers are all busy plum
ing and preparing to plant coin.
A good many are not through
sowing oats.
A lu'ge percent of the fall ont*
have been killed by the cold
We attended a candy “j ulliog '
at the resilience ol Mr. Benaou
Trice, ou lust Friday evening. It
was a nio-t enjoyable occasion. j
Howard was honored with a <
magic lantern exhibili n luat night. I
Dou’t dunk tlie door-keeper was
kepi very bu*y making change. ’
Mr. T. Buckner; an old **ud res- |
peeled citizen h not *$pvcted to
live. He is one of the old* at u tizens
of i alboi oouu y and s beloved by
all who know him. D is to be
hoped that lie may yet r>covtr.
: A> f CPLEOE
MALE INSTITUTE.
Jlu tried.
At the res deuce of Mr. Louis
Potter, ai PraMaburg, on the eve
ning of the 24.h list., by Kev.
Geo. S. Jonlision, M . J. P Nel
son to .dins Touimie Carter, alt of
l'ulbot County. Gh
Piles can be cmetl p# rmauently
by Tabler s Buckeye file Oint-
tuetii, a saie a al tellable remedy
lor that disease. It will coat you
only 50c, and t id you of a seriou 1
annoyance and distressing hin
drance to liUHMUesa and pleasure
13-e only 'lablci’s Buckeye Pile
Ointment.
White’s Cream White Vermi-
luge, the la-Ht Wnrm Killpr. Fo-
sale by lV<d <fe H iiley,Butler, Ga
Lucky William*.
Mr. J. M. VViiluims, of this
county, has fa len heir to h ha f
interest iu eleven bundl' d acres
of fine lands in MiNN>H*>ippi ami
eiglitceu hundred rioliArx iu cash.
—Hawkmsvide Dispatch.
Mr. Williams itctivid a letter
truni a relation in Hurler Uu. t
dnecte•* to him at this place ask
ing him to communicate with
them anil he won d be intr ined
of something to his ini-rest. Mr
Williams did ms leqtUHted and lu
return received a letter asking hiui
to come at once to Butler as there
was in- ncy Lhete for him. lleleli
ou Sunday rum uing aud retured
last night, c* miiiR back a richer
man by a goo deal than before.
It seems that an tin. le of his.
Irving in Mis8is>ippi ha* died and
left $1,800 iu cash aud 1100 actes
of spletid d 1 arming land to be
equally divided between Mr. W.
and auothor member ol the family.
The inheritance was entirely un
expected hut could not have (alien
to a gi utlenian ra re woithy or to
one by whom it wil be more ap
nreciated, and we congsrtulate Mr.
Williuius ti| on h-sgood fortune.—
Cochtan Enterprise.
TAYLOR COUNTY SHERIFF SALES
for march.
Will lx* aolil bt-foio the Court House door
id the lown ol Ilotler iu wud county on the
first Tnenliy in March tiett 1881 withui the
lex»l hour* of wilb to the big bust amt brut
bidder for euAh the following u*med |>rop-
rtv t
Wit
lx)U of land No. 18 in th« Agency
reserve, lots 321 and 128 acres of lot
number 320, lying uorth of branch
mining through satue; lot number 318,
als.. fraeti-iiH 314. 315, 31«, 317, 321,
322, 323, 324, 325, aud 20 Mores out
off by change of river bed; all of said
lands lying wild being in the 1st dis-
triot of oiigiimlly Muscogee n<»w Tay
lor county,except lot number 18. Alt*<
05 acres of fraction number 220, in
the 14th dintrict of Taylor county, be
ing the north east corner of aid frac
tion. Also 52 Hcres of lot numtier 7 m
agency reserve, iu said county, bound
'd by a line Commencing at the south
ast corner of said lot and * imniug
along the line south west to (he lauds
of J. T. Lucas, thence due north ’ weat
to the uorth west lioiuidtu v line of
aaid lot, thence due north east to the
lauda of J W Wuctor, thence south
west to the line running north cast
bet ween Lockett und Wactor, thence
direct to north eaat boumlary line of
said lot. Levied on aa the property of
Bolomon H. Lockett, to satisfy two fi
fa’s issued out of Taylor Superior
Court, one of said fi fa’s being a mort
gage fi ta and the other a common law
fi fa in favor of J P Glover, va. said
Lockett; aaid fi fas having been traus-
lerred and assigned to Mrs. Martha 8,
Muisball. Notice of levy giveu to
8 H I/ockett, f-nant in pOHaesuion,
Also at the same time and place one
muse aud lot containing eight aciea
f land more or less and bounded as
follows*, north by street or public road,
east by residence of W 8 Wallace,
sou tli by lands of W G Ba emau and
wrest by place of J H Holsey. Levied
on aa the property of Martha M Ed
wards, to satisfy three tax fi fa’s is
sued by Josiab Pyron, Tux Collector.
Property pointed out by Tax Collector.
This January 31st 1881
C A J POPE,
febltds Sheriff.
Greenwood^SjuT^ Jan. 27 1880.
Dr. L T. Hill.
Dear fcir— Knowing the consti
tuent elements of your Hepatic
Panack, 1 have used it in my
practie with most gratifying re
sults. 1 unhesitatingly recom
mend it as a reliable and valuable
alternative and gentle cathartic.
Its rapidly increasing popularity
attests the value of its medicinal
properties.
Yours respeclfully,
M, C. TAGGART, M. D.
ME"For sale to the trade by
WTH. Barrett, Augusta, Ga.,
and by Walker fir Gann, Butler,
Ga.,
Exercises for the Spring Term (six mouths’ session) will begin os
Monday, the lOih day of Jauuary 1881.
Kates of Tuition per School month of four
Weeks,
Primsrj Class 82.00
Intermediate Lias* 83 M
Ad rnneed C lass #4 GO
French and German (each extra) 82 00
Incidental fie (due on entering) 73
Lessons in Art Department (try Mrs. Barksdale) 8230
Ample accommodations for Music.
PROF. DOZ1KK, will have associated with him Mr. J. D. Duncan,
who cumea highly recommended as a gentleman and a scholar; also,
Miss Saliie Hays, in the Primary Department.
Tuition due monthly in advance; deductions-made only in case of
protracted sickness ot pupil, lor two weeks or more.
Our motto is thorough, practical work. Discipline mild, but
firm. Monthly report issued.
No drones will tie retained.
Board in good iumiliea at from 88 to 8*0 per month.
For further particulars apply to
JNO. W. DOZIEB, Free
Or JAMES D. RUSS, Sec'y B'd of Tr .tecs.
IRON
P ^ A TRUE TONIC ^
A PERFECT 8TRENQTHENER.A SURE RCVIVER
IRON BITTERS an hiwtity sr.sssW tm Ml itsss— aw
qniring«certain »nd efficknttonic; —pedal 1/ htiigntim,/>>f yn’8,hSm>
miUrrU Feverty Want of Apptkte. Lm (f 8trm§tk,Lmktf Earkka
the blood, strengthens the mnaelcs, And givet mv 111b Is llw Mrrea Ik^aal
like a charm on the digest ire organa, removing all d/apeptk lyinptwm, 0Qok
aa Touting the Food, Botching, Rant ea the .SkwiaaL Hmrmmntf tS*. The only
Iron Preparation that will not blacken thn tenth or give
headache. Bold by all druggiata. Wriftafor th« ▲ EO daok, 82 pp. ol
useful and amusing reading—sent free.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, M(L
BITTERS
i 10 CTTrXIB.’V Streat 'MACOXT, GA,
S.
NEW YORK 8T0RE.
POPPER & CO.
Successors to S. Waxelbaum St Bro.
Determined that all may Know our
intention of Selling
PHY G 0 0 0 8
For Less lhau they Caube bought anywhere,
we call your attention to the following:
AN KLEGANTLINE OF DREBd GOODS, SILKS, VELVETS,
SATINS, BRACADES, OAsUMHHES, MOHAIR,
LLO’IH, ETC., ALL AT UHEAT REDUCTION,
AND VVE MEAN REDUCTION WHEN WE SAY IT.
DRESS GOODS FROM 10 CENTS 10 ANY PRICE.
Our 5U cents nil wool Bluck Coshiuere is superior to auy other or the
same price ill colur and quality.
Our 50 cenis colored Cashmeres can not be beaten.
Our 60 ceuts Corset is the best sold for the money.
Our 60 cents Three Buitou Kid Glove is a superior article.
Our SO cents Ladies aud Geut* U uder-vest is a real bargain.
We only mention these prices but can show all o her good
equully as low, aud only ask y ur careful utteuiiuu when shopping in
Macon.
W « Itcop u full und Stock «(
Hodcry, Laces, Fancy Goods. Novelties, llou.e-Keeping Goods,
BLANKETS, BLEAClilNUS, SHiHTINGS, ETC, ETC.
Our Clonk and Dolninu stuck is the largest to be found any where
and we will certainly please in style and price wheu you wnnt these
goods—prices from 82.00 to $50'.00
When visiting Macon don't lull to give us a call, or if you cannot
come send yi.ur ordeis and we will see that you get what you want
at the vny lowest prices, und the shortcut time.
S. POPPER & CO.
Trisnuclak Block, MACON, GA.
Exc
Jkr
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CAMART d (JURIS,
IMPORTERS AND ^DEALERS IN
Hardware, Cutlery, &c.
Aavlcvluval Impl«m«ntN
Tin and Wooden Ware of Every Description.
WE HAVE NOW IN 8TOUE A LARGE AND WELL ASSORT
ED STOCK OF
POCKET AH TABLE CLTLEBT, FAMBAH'S STAXDARD SCALES.
Merchants aud others would do well to call and examine onr Stock.
RON FRONT STORE, CHERRY STREET, MACON. GEORGIA,
GlCOFGlA—Taylor Coufty : |
The Keviewera uppohited having'
recommended a J’ublie Itoad running |
in the direction of Caraonvllle via
'•Lawton” place, et. al. All
persona having objections to the
•nine are hereby required to make
known the aarne within the time pre-
•ibed by law, or said action ol said
Review*! will be approved.
11* order of the hoard of Commi6'
Hion’crs IToade and llc'cmic.
This February 10th 1881.
.)AMES d. UU8S.
fcb.l5-w4w. Clerk.
(JET XJI»
IOR THK
WEEKLY
PHONOGRAPH.
Outfit sent free to those who wish
to engage iu thn uioat phtuMaiititmi
profitable business knowu. Every
thing new. Capital not required.
We will furnish you everything. $10
day and upwards is easily made with
out staying a way front ho.neover night.
No risk wl*alever. Many now workers
wanted at unco. Many are making fort
unes at the business Ludics make us
much as men,aud y»nng boys and girls
make great pay No one who is willing
to work fails to make more money cv>
ery day than can be made in a week at
any ordinary employment. Those who
engage ut once will find a short road
to fortune. AddresB H. HALLKTT A
Co., Port-lund, Maine. [feb.l-ly.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Taylor C.-unty :
By virtue of an order from the court
of Ordinary of Talbot county, will be
sold before the court house door in the
town of Butler, iu said Taylor county,
within the legal hours of sale, on the
. , „ ,, first Tuesday in March next; sold as
-*>« propen/ of Ma,»h;n P. Br„ w u,
cnlertaiiimcut of cvcryboilp. Any->leof said Talbot county deceahed,
one sending a club often and ten the following described propertyto-
doll.ru will set a copy free one year, wit: Forty acre, on the east side of
lot of land No. 167 in the 15tk dis-
‘'nfi iv Slid Fairy (Jason K r:r-«-n l’n„«
or Cirolt'is, io,• C'reinu F.o, 7. r, 1 11 lor t,
■’Ly trips, mil Fmiher i.u.'.rs. Full I 1
Jhint, both I. •: mid doi.,ii..tid Cr, knv
■ ooii-wnro, bask isolo. • imip., Clisiid,'.
1sorinir nt nf inirie and ouci;. 1 ouifi rj, n
ailvr r plated ware. C 010 ami ,«.k, in 1
oct 5,h If
Cambxidgv,
Calumet,
Cock Stoves
•ows. Refrigeratorn, Ws-
1.1 rr.vril Flv Fhi.b, \2l
•s m Fr»*?irl» und America*
*»<m-Nvim», tin-warf.
• h *1 fid Gi'iiRK-ware. F<>r
v g.mdH, now pattern*
hie to show guudtk
T. GUERNSEY'
SUCCESSOR i'U GUERNSEY Si REYNOLDS,
M Mill,
< eorgia.
Ofiers to the trade in Talbnt, Tay! r counties, n Bow and varied
stock of t.uilders furuishiug go.«l., .nob a. Doors, Sssli, Blinds, Win
dow, (1 lass, Oils, Hardware, Sir. , o iirkt-d down at the ft tut si price* *
insure sale and Jiertr ul siiiHiueiiou Cull or .olid orders to T. GUERN
SEV, opposite W. W. Colliue Si Bro.
E. E. BROWN.
u, On.
oct. 5'h tf.
Vii-MORE BROWN
BROWN’S
NATIONAL - - - HOTEL
Nearly op|iosite th* Punaenger depot.
Macon, Georgia.
The Natiorm! Hoiel hue i>vt*n recently removaled, refitted, and tXi
of the modem iniprovcnienfs in(rc»dnued which are necessary fora first
cla s hotel. Among the improvements is a complete system of water
works; which .iftoros every ct ovenience lor the guests, aoil piotectio*
to the building against fire.
The cuisine department is under the charge of the Q)c*t experienced
cooks, and the tables, for varieties in the sub-tnntials, an i luxuries, i*
not suipassed in the (South.
DROWA h XATIONAL IXfVEL.
under the proprietorship nf K. E. Brown, the oldest hotel proprietor
iu Macon, or the (State of Georgia, and his son Filmore Drown, wire
was reared in the hole* business.
The senior proprietor givei ihe hundreds of thousands of patron#
throughout the United Slates, for the last quarter of a centuary, a»
his references.
Ha es of charges: Fifty Cants for a Meal, or for a Meal, cr le-
lodgirig; or Two Dollars per day.
E. E. BROWN & SON,
oct. 5'h tf. Proprietor*.
CARRY YOUR COTTOH
Opposite . W. BURKE Si L'O.’S Book Store,
Nok US A UT Second MACON, (BA*
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
B. L WILLINGHAM.
GEORGE*; W. BURR,
97 CHERRY STREET, — — — MACON,GA.
Hfts now in iitoru, amt conauutl v arriving, on* of th* baft salaried otooka ot
Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery,Silvuplatid-wara
MJaory, and Bohemian Claaa,
Stoves, Tinwate And House-Furnishing
Cooda Generally
Which we offer os low os cun ho bought in this or an, other mark.'
Sole agent for that justly
CELEBRATED ‘FARMS* CIRL” COOK 8TOVE t
Every Stove warranted, and satisfaction guaranteed iu every in.talc*
Thanking the public lor its liberal patronage I respectfully solicit
a continuance of ihe same. nov.Sflif,
GEORGE W. BURR, 97 Cherry Street,Macoa, Oa.
THE DAILY PHONOGRAPH
I. the liveliest and nu.ieit (beet *t
th. Cayital.
TERMS
On. yur. $0.00; Six month., $3.00;
Threo months, $1.60; One mouth 60*
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Addre**,
W. T. CiMisTornn A B»o.
Atlanta, Ga.
itrict of said Taylor county; also the
balance of mid lot (sutrjeot to the .ns
cumbrauce of th. widow’s dower I be
ing one hundred aud sixty acres more
at le#. Hold for the benefit of the
hetraand creditor, of wid deceased.
Term. oaah. Thia 31st day of January
1081. D. R. BROWN, Aduiniitra*
tor on MUto tf H. P. Brown,' fa
$ri..I*$v,
FURNITURE, CARPETS, ETC.
Fall and If inter Stylea.
Patterns Unsurpassed. Prices very Lv.
LATEST STYLES OF
CORJY1CE. SHADES. RIGS ETC.
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THOMAS WOOD.
Silt Door $0 Lanur Home MACON, QA.
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