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THE BUTLER HERALD.
_S» HJCIUITIUK Fbicx ll.ftO l'xs Annum
TUESDAY, MAY 17th. 1881.
The Wnj to Disintegrate the
‘•Solid South.” _'
A* tiro have already iutipietrtl in
i ee columns, it is our hi m belie-
hat our ]KH>ple are XHXiuUs I but
ill eectioual issues eoould -
i.ar, uu-l lliat all parties by wliut-
tiuuie deeutoaied, should U
11 igued aud formed ou quesiious
(aiioual iu scope and ami. It
femi to us Uiat uo reasonable per
son uau doubl the siui eritr ot this
|twire of the SuUthvrn people, il
they will give the matter a uio-
Leuts redeo iou. When it is re
•munwred that the Sou ill has ex-
ferienued only ev 1 and ailvirsiti 1
from seotional agitatou—bloody
graves tor t housauds ot her sous,
and almost uoive.sal poverty for
•hi r people-, we cai-not understand
how any ratioual man or aomao,
cau tor a m merit suppose that th
people ot the South are so imbecile
aa louger to desire the cont liuauce
of a state ot things so uni vers..11)
disastrous.
It will be seen that we have
giveu only re-sous that may be
termed of a selfish nature, as evi
dence of the houri-ly ot our wish
tor tbe disapp. ariug of sectional
issues from the |H>litioe ol the coun
try. If we s-pp wed we would ob
tain credeuve troui our Northern
‘ trisuda" we might insianc-s as
additional grounds, our love ot
pea. e,oiir strong de-ire for fraterna
intercourse with all sections of tri-
con n try, and our earnest wish In
leel tliai we are not only in, but ol
tin- country. However this may
be, we beg our 1 brethren” to b.
iieve that we ate not so entirely
differ, ni from all oilier people as h
he utterly ins nsible to, and car
lee# ot our material interests, as
wt- would in truth be, to desire
iougi-r lontinuance of sectional aoi
to -.-iliee aud divisions.
We do not suppose that these
liues will ever be read by uuy
Northern Republican; we may
reasonably hope that u few at leas
ol our Southern Republicans wil
a- tin It nor us; aud to that portion
of tbe Republican party we address
a fen suggestions.
Aud first, we take it that you th
honest, sincere Republicans of the
South desire to build up and
strengthen your party in this you
native section. Now the fir-t and
longest step in thi* direction will
be for you—we who are called
Democrats cannot—to a-sure and
convince your Not them party friends
that.the South can never be divid
ed liy abusing and slandering he
people, and representing them as
engaged in a universal saturnalia ol
crime.
In the second place, you can do
much to strengthen your party
here in the South by convitic ng
your Northern friends that we sin
cerely desire the restoiat on of fra
ternal relations with all Mec.ions.ol
our country; that we are loyal
the Constitution we have sworn
supjiort; and, that we are makin
an honest, earnest effort to adiu
ours- Ives to our ntw relations an
carry out in good faith all laws and
constitutional provi ions with rel
erence thereto, l.et Northern Re
publicans ms'ead of obstructing,aiu
us all they can in these efforts, an
coase to charge us with treason
murder and arson whenever we
chance to take a step in
wiong direction.
That we do, and have made mis
takes inthings we have done we ad
mil; what we ask is, that you ac
rd an honesty of pur|mse and
ire to do our duty. While
it that we have made fal
, we still claim that we have
all that could be rea-
r expected of us
of this is to
our condition
Was tel
,nt belie
will de
afer pro
ht posse
When you can indi.uu your
Notth- rn party friends lo adopt a
t-oulliein i-dicy something on the
liue indicated, you and ihey may be
gin to euteri ain hopes ei dividing
the South; you can never do it with
he old “bloody shirt” policy-, still
es( can it be affi cted by bonding
—or ruthei attempting to bouor-
mpriucipVd liicksteis like Mu-
hone and his gang.
cornu Mt a'i id.
ClNTaAL HorKL, CllUMBl'i
Oa , May Pill 18S1. j
Editors Itutier Hcruld:—To-day
we were stopping at Howard, we
touud tli- nieri-hauts of that place
and the people ot tbe vicinity Vi ry
leu uiuiig-u up. o.i account, ot
e act i-us-ed at the laie meetii g
the boatd of Couuly Cotuiuis-
meisufyoui county to abolish a
ioge on the road lea.lmg foul
Howard to l’raitsburg. Now the
merchants ol H.-watd s v, r hai to
doaway with this bridge does atony
with Howard, because tour-fifths
her tiade C"iueq trom. across tins
bridge. Aud whats more, the
i-*t of this trade collies iromTnl-
■Kit county. Abolish this bring-
ind the tiade is gone, nk-- h.i
rade away a d her merchants are
mpel led to curtail their o-deis,
sen their orders >.nd you reliuc.
ner tax- s, reduce her tax and you
hurt your county. The \ eople are
not. so much liu t at the act
he board, as they toe at th- stteti-
notis efforts on the part of the tJon
Washington Scott, to abolish th.s
bridge, been it-e they say that the
Ion. Mr. Scot', is (rent their dis-
and is thereto e thought hi
he hoard to be able to represent
bis etna dislrct, at least. But in
his instance they see a great de.l
>f Mahone. N- w, while we know
out little, of our own pepoi al
kn iwltdge of this matter, yet
have lravel.il Its road a lew timis
ml it seems that this is un all-
important bridge. l)n away will)
is bridge and you cut tbe |ieople
ff, in up[ier T.ylor and Talbot
ounlies entirely It may seem iiu-
roper for me lo speak of tln^nat
ter, but I have been earnestly so-
cited to state what l have se-n
aud beard concerning this matter.
am inform- d that Talbot builds
Salt of ilia bridge uud it noes
earn, s-nc- Tajior is hugely beui-
fitted by this bridge, the Hun Hr.
Scott, should b- willing to let hits
county build her half. Doubt.e-s
he Hon Hr. Scott, is a very
-tea thy gentleman, and the build
ing of bri.ig-8 etc., is ket-ulv teit by
him. ltut we can not believe that
man who lias accumulated a lort-
une, und has lied the votes uf old
I'ayloi at bis will, aa the Hun. Ur
Scott, nns l ail, will so lar furg-t
iillnse f, a- to “go baefe" ou th-
menst ot his constituents, in tli s
mutter. V\ bile »- were in HoWHid
we beard Ur F. Mathews suggest
a young saw m 11 limn that they
I) ild'lay or’s pari ol tbe bridge,
aud we believe that this young
eutlcmau, wiioiu wedid nut know,
,ave his concent Now tins is
rung. wo men. alone, .,ln-iild
not lie comp lied trom ueueN<iiv, t>.
uud a bridg. v ’J hey are laxm
.. build b ulges etc., und it they
leid it, the county slioU it, and Wt
httiK w-W build il lor I hem. The
Huh Hr. Scott, 1 di-cbvei, is spin
cn ol as a mau ot vast ability; bui
uis peopl s.y he litrgoi what lie
wusreut lo tuat meeting to . 'liny
say they did not ixpeet him lo
“tackle’ the doings ot the UinUil
liiry. They suy tliut it the Gram)
Juiy rtc lumei.deti u atyou sin u u
tat paid e gilt, eti dollars for prim
ing.they ..idu’t want the uou Hr
Scott to say that you should nut
have but tin dollurt.
We hope the t on. gentltman
will reconsider lus motion und give
the people a bridge and the prin-
ler his dues. Tiiavki.EK.
WHAT A DIME DID, UR THE AH-
THL'tt HTEWAK1 MITt'HEI.L
THI ST El'Ml.
“Oh, well, never miud— it's on
ly a diu.e; lei it go, tor it’s not
woitli I. ok mg for.'' bo said Ar
thur, a young inuu ol twenty, lo
bis ioiupuiiiou, wno was bclpiug
him huut tor a com he had uroppe. •
“but 1 don't nke to be la-aieu '
replied l-ls i ohipauiiiu, “and 1 aui
-mug' to try once mure. You know
l..e Old adage is, It at hist lull
tlou’l rUeCeeii, tiy, it-y again.”
“Un,yvs, l-nu,” bast ly sa d Ar-
lliui; “you ulways Were olio r>
-liosc n be tick-lo-it aud uevc
give-..p sort ot tel lows. My sisti i
Maggie suys she believes y
make a In iu some nay. Il yu
must hum up li-edim-, 1 supine
you niu-t; bui i aiu s -r y you saw
uie diop it -is yuu will have im
pe- ce und 1 suppose 1 shall ha e
11 fun uuul you fiud it. Do leave
ii fur some ntxdy little siteet Ar-a-
t find W ay, it will give him a
wh le week’s happiuess 1 will uoi
lakeit if yuu d>. bad it.
Fred waiieo fur aie# m--inentH,
as the nieutiun uf Ar liur’s sis er’s
uaais ami the luui at her estiiuali
ot Ins heroic q alities had set t the
color iuto his resolute oukiug fact
nd set him ihmkiug. A- he was
i neatly looking into the gntteritito
winch tli Uucenshail rolled,Ai-
Itui: did not notice the sudden
hi-sun of rose on his friend's
iieeks
“Hurrah! Nill -hsper.indimil” h-
i dil- nlv excl oiueil “Here il is;"
and he hiiuieo i: to his owm-r.
Hut Arthur would not touch it.
and when ne.tner would p eket li t
•oin, Fred suggested uh a cumpr--
rinse that lie sbcuhl invest it on
Arthur's account aud report res ills.
“Agrid,’ Hiii-I Aitliur. ‘aim
some day. no doubt, 1 -hull wake
np to find myself a millionaire
investment ot ten outs in land—a
sudden .isetu value—d'nouv- rv
gold - earing ore, dec , dfc. Won
derful tin tune oi Mr. Arthur Mu-
art Mitchell, Ac , <fc :. What
splendid new-p iper item—what
huppv sitgge-tiuu lor a novel.
His IncU-t laughed arm simply
said. “We st all ste, »r sliul
the subject dropped
'ihe two young men were walk
ing quickly along a Bine ilioiollgb-
fare not much ireqiienteri, save ny
he propie lived lucre, uud ihr
weio not burdened with ric.
I he thorougnlaie was a ' short cut,'
however, to au mporiant sluli- n.
aud, as they walked along a busy
man rushed by ilietu at a lapid
pace -nd in breathl ss haste
men Ins train. They had gone
Im 1 a lew more steps when tlu-y
came upon a woe begone lit'I.
tnudeu who was in great tronble
ibe navellei, in his 1-asre, hau
jo I ed 11 ri tnatsi.e bad slipped,
aud a tin pail in which site was ear-
y ng milk, was je-kedout of her
bands an l tell o tbe grmuid, its
cu-itrii s bmng entirely spnled
Fr* d s inquiry eiici ed ilie fact
that g e was on the w.y home with
a p n of milk, pnee four uects Im
th tami'y'- tea.and • taiher waul-'
iust scold awful,she knew -e would,
it sliv went home withal the milk
“l‘uy to Lit le It-d Riditith-iod,
or beaiei jfo- r ceius, and r-liurge tin
ame ta I be accotin <-fthe Artliu
'taait Milo ell trusi in count, ’ lit
Itolly sai<i,and, him ling the little
gtri f in lH-imics to ge' a new siip-
plv uf iniik. e bd her cheer up.
lied her I • 11 le w men hood aiounti
ine p limp Inti lem st lined fmi- ,.t
the chilli, an l went nil', reiinn ki g
to hii e. imudc; Well, up n nit
worn, that is I heap Thai ell 's
stU'le was ,s good n sight, as the
-unset, and her ‘'fbunk you, sir.
well pai-l t r 'lie investinem.
Ii -e- tin ii as tliotigli the young
tin n aeri-lo uve nil the op; an
ility they could ib a ie tor philim-
ilitopicemerprise that da,, A bm
h id lost II a lo , I'e hail b-s-i-
•.pinning it with great gl e until a
wagon cant" al mg, whose d ivm
was in a tinny to get home, amt,
I passanotlleraiigi.il dime oin
lire t-f Ilia own oil I he atdea-alk
The spm.ling top waa caught tli
neal ii the wheel and of course wa
criislieit 1 lie a-i's tun was
sp lit torn week at least, tor hi
tin her would not lira' home t |i
'aiurdsy from wo k, and he could
get no money till ihiu. The inii-
aiur-- trust tu-.d waa inline int 1
diaan up on, and two centa pro
cured a tup even more In-antiliil iu
tile little Ii Hows eyes than the one
had lost. IVrliaps le- (ltd no.
turned it to her, bidding her take
it home to Iter molhei,who.he Well
k'.ew would be cheered by the
eight of the pretty rosebud.
There, Mr. Arthur Mitchell, I
hope you are content with my ad-
mmiatration of y.uir trust. Three
uhildrru made happy aud the bo-
quet doing double duty, a sick wo
man t eyes gladdened-—all at, tbe
oi ait ot ten cents.’
“Upi-n my word, ’said Arthur,
"i never thought one cbuld dis
nmcli haqipimsa for
pen-.
time. 1 um earning uothlng now
w- ile 1 am study ng, but I do gel
a little picket mouey once in a
While, thanks t» my father, an
It. when 1 have wanted ten cents’
th of pleasure,! have always in
vested in a dime cigar “
“And this do you every day, do
you nol?” asked Fred,perhaps you
would uut commit too much of a
sacrifice to give up the satisfaction
<v a cigar an-l d Bje-nae ten cents
worth of sun-nine per day in direc
tion. that, might afford others hap-
ptne-s al u.”
Arthur declared he would con
sider the matter. II.“il d, and lie
lias sin- e tound a deal of pleasure
u a|iending his dimes for the ben
til of others, in stead of his own
appetite.
A Htraace Death.
The facts of a strange death,
which occurr.d on Sunday last,
have come to our knowledge. Ou
that day Rees. J. A. Shivers, ot
Warieii, and Litt.eton Usiy ot
nlasscock, held services at Brier
Crevk, Warteu county. Mr. Shi
vers p eached, au i Mr. Duty was
closing ihe services with prayer,
when he was eti b keu with paraly
sis and liad to be assisted to a leal,
after which he only spoke a few
intelligible words lie was cuuied
a short distance to the residence ol
Mr .Iordan Morris, wlere about
three o clmk iu the afternoon, h.
died. Mr. Usrv, was a brother of
tbe late F. M Usiy, of this coun
ty, and was highly res pec te I as a
cltneu aud a UliristiiU.—McDuffie
Jonrual.
1 lie deceased was nlsn a brut tier
of Mr. Wm Tsry, oi Sumter couu-
ty. 1
BUTLER FE1ALE COLEG E
AMU
MALE INSTITUTE.
-:0:-
KUUATIOM IM ttEORHIA.
On i he Miliji'ot of e*hiaitioi» Iti
», thn New York Herald
our Stnfe full opb*h tor the
fforta I'einj; amri*' in that ilimv
itun und Ht»y*: ‘‘The Bofioolmaater
rteeniH r«> lw inarching thmuisli
Georgia at a very lively pace Ten
yeirs ago the whi»e pupiii* in the
iiiiblio suhiNila of t : e >tute mini
tiered h*BH than lort-\ •threo th»i»-
•aml *»nd the colored le*< then sev
en thotiHand. '■once that |>e itnl
each v ear has witiieKRed a Rtca-ly
loiprovemetit in thin ocandaloiiH
condition ot affairs,and. accordin:'
to statistics just published, the
*cht»“l attendance to-day is m re
than fair times lnrg»r than it was
at the pe iod referred to,or, in oth
er words, nearly a quarter of a tnd-
iion. A ts'l nc* at the report mad*
hy the commissioner of education
snows that the colored clii di -n
havt- lieen gnored or ftirgotton hy
the authorities. In round figures
the white pupil* numb-r ohh him
d ed and til tv thousand The «lis-
heai-tei iug fe tme of the situation
i*» that the appropna’i n for the
purpose is ridiculously small, th*
total amount fr m all source*—
-tate count> au I town -bei*>g only
•trout l alf a million dollars II is
to be hoped rhe new measures fUir-
•je i«h1 for the increase of the ed*i-
cational fund will Ire adopted. To
t* ucste its i'li»erafcrs is the first
••nd highest du*y of every state.
.1 d if is werxe than folly to hesi
tate a* the co<»
Outfit sent fr©#* to those who wish
lo engsae in the most pleasant slid
iirnHuble buniness known. Every
liinu n»w. Capital not requires!.
Wu will furiiixli you everything. $10
a drty and upwards is eusily inaile with
out staying away from ho.neover night.
No rink whatever. Many new workers
wanted a* unoe Many era making fort
unes st the biisiniMR. Ladies mske as
much hn iu”ii,Hud young Imys and girls
uati e ureat pay No one who is willing
to w rk fails to make more money ev-
rv <iav than can Its mails in a week al
mv ordinary employment. Those who
nguge at onoo will find u short raid
<o fortune. Aiidresa H. HALL KIT A
Co., Portland, Maine. [fub.l-ly.
A Sail ami K^raantlc Hlory.
A history, almost as sad and m
umnticas that ofHomeirand .Tnli-
et. is aftaehfd totTra«n Mount,thi
well known cemetery at Palti-
rnore, Mil The pwiwrty was
•nee own-d by Jot-n Oliver weal-
th\ English iuerchunt. Hi« onh
clhld, a bcMiiirituI g rl of twentv,
was oved hy a youth whose only
mifi ni NR to Irecoui * her husb.tnd
lay i > th * fact that a |raison 1 feud
sxiHte l betweeu him and the girl’s
s ero fa 1 her They met cliind***'
finely uml planned an elopement.
Tbe father gave orders to hi*
rams to pa ro ihe grounds by
night, and shoot all trespassers.
I) sgiiised i-. iiiftts’s clithing th*
•/ rl attempted to e*cap«*. and wa*
hot di* d atthegHe. Grief-strick
eo her fa* her erected a mausoleum
Ufion the Dpot an! deeded thtf’ en-
r*■ property to the city foracetn
etery.
Outfit furtii^hi-d Crae,with full
iiihIructions for c ouluotingihi
uost protitalile hiirtincss tlist
any onn can engage hi. Thu bus-
'urtS i- hO «asy Ur learn,andoiir instruct
iuiiH are ho simpie and plain, that auy
me call luuke great protita from the
very ntart No one can fail who is will*
work. Womeu are as imcceshfu
i Boys and girls can earn larg>
Hunts Many have unde at the busine*>
»ver on** h uml red dollars in a single
>ve*k. Nothing lik* ; t ever known be*
fore. All who eng* are sunlrirted at
the eyse and rapidii^ ith which they
are able to make money. You can en
gage in thiH irusineMM during your spar**
itue rt gr at profit. You du not have
o invest capital in ii. We take mII the
risk. Those who need ready money,
•hould write to us at once. All fur
nished free. Address TRUE A Co.,
Augitn a, Maine. [feb. ly
Exercises for the 8pring Term (six mouths’ session) will begin on
Monday, the 10th day of January 1881.
Rates of Tuition per School mouth of four
Weeks, t
Primarjr Clan W- 00
lotermediate Clan
Advanooti Ola**
French and (Ittrman (« ch sxtra) $2.00
Incidental foe (dus on entering)
Lessons in Art Department (by Mrs. Barksdale). $2.30
Ample atcornmndatioiis for Music.
PROF. DOZIER, will hare associated wiih him Mr. J. D. Duncan,
who C'.mes highly recommended as a gentleman and a scholar; alx
Miss'Sallie Hays, in the Primary Department.
Tuition due monthly in advance; deductions made only in caaa of
protracted sicknesa ot pnpil, for two wetks or mere.
Our motto it thorough, practical work. Discipliae mild, but
firm. Monthly repor a issued.
No drones will be retained.
Bmrd in good families at from $8 to $10 per month.
For fiirther particulars apply lo
JNO. W. DOZIER, Prea.
Or JAMES D. RUBS, Rec’y B'd of Trustees.
110 CHERRY Street. MACOTT, CA.
EscelsiOr,. - . W Cambtldgt,
Champion,
Monitor,
Calnmot,
Cook Stovoi
UNDRETHS»
kBONS,FBX4DA~r$.
POUND.
Snfetv and Fairy Queen Kerosene Cook Stoves, Refrigerators, Wa
ter Coolers, Ice Cream Freex-r, Fowler's improved Fly Fans, IXL
Fly truris, aud Feather Dusters. Fall lines of French and American
China, both plain and decorated Cru kery, agate- iron-ware, tin-warr,
woorl-ware, baskets ele. I amps, Chandeliers and GlusB-wure. For
u-sortment of table and pocket cutlery, new goods, new patterns
silv-r plated ware. Come aud look, no trouble to show eoods.
oct. S*h tf.
QEOQ-E W. BURR,
97 CHERRY STREET, — — . _ MACON, QA.
tasa now In store, and oon.tautlv nre.vln*. on. of lbs boat aelootrd elooka of
Crockery, Classvare, Cutlery,Silverplated-wuo
tYJaory, and Bohemian Class,
•toves. Tlnwate And House -Furnishing
Coods Conerally '
Which w, offer as low as can he bought in this or any other
Sole agent tiir that justly
CELEBRATED * ArtME r CIRL” COOK STOVE I
E*ery Stove wa. ranted, end aatisinotioi. g'laranteed in every instance
'1 hanking I he public for i's liberal patronage I reBnectfu.lv solicit
a continuuuiv of the san-e. i * oAv sntf
UECRGE W. BURR, 97 Cherry Street, Mdcon, 'da
A REMEDY tlmt ism sura nn*l «*f-
fi'Ct.iml our** for all flisetirtus of tliu blood
Skin, Surolula, CHiicur in the wors*
form, Sw<*lliug,Catnrrh, Chiic**i
••f tli** womb Hfi'l hII Chr >nic SorHR.iio
nutter of Jiow long n Hiiding; we guar*
»nte« a cuiv if our reiiiHdieH are iih**H
according to dircctioiiH.
BROWN’S
NATIONAL - - - HOTEL
Nearly opjiosile the Passeriger depot.'
Mflcon, Geors
IS SHE COM I Mi THIS- WAY.
[Oonvers Kxamiu
A tdC.M KHKiri DULLAIt.
A viry dangerous counteifeit on
the U. ited States staudaid silver
dollar has made its appearanie re
cently iu some of the towns in the
enjoining counties. It is said to be
almost a matter of impossibility to
detect the bogus dollars by careful
ai^mtii n as they have the ring
•Hwgenuine metal, ihe milling ia
■feet, and there is an ab-ence of
t greasy substance which is
nd by rubbing the thumb over
gi uerai run of base coins. The
s,however, are light and can he
itecteh by the use ot a good l<al-
. They are also a slight shade
than the genuine.—Sumter
can.
There is a Indy in this county,
win- has h id five husluinds. She
lives on iIn* old Hi. titower Trail,
and neiriieii four widowe s in sue
cs- on The remarkable coinci
dence con- ect'd with the good la
dy's uiatr tuonia ventures is t'-at
each of her husbands lived on tui-
-nuie road Hint just one mile and ii
nail’fioiii .sell other. The first
will wer lived one and a half mi On
Coni the hidy. who was a widow;
the Hecond, liinl and fourth lued
about the same distance from ea h
utln r, so si e has in -turn had
di rge of each of the res d.-nci s.
a d is now ‘iving hat pily with her
tilth husband within .teven miles o
her original home.
say “Thank you - ’ but he evineml
t..it it.and lh>-young menpnsseii on.
“Two hearts inaile happy, am!
Imp rents' woitli . f suusliine si il I
on hiitid,” said Fred, who cnly
wished thin anotliejchun- e lor in
v si men i might occur. It did,loo,
tor al the terry gate, which they
had now re died, a pale faced
child stood wailing to sell her last
boquet.
‘ ( nly four cents—the last one—
who’ll buy?’’ she had called again
and Hguiu, ns she shiven il in the
keen wider an.
Fred knew something .of the
flower eirl's history, feihe was about
Fratricide ta lloaly.
Ilnwl- iu-vill., May. 9.—A terri
ble tmg.dy was enacted at Vienna,
Dooly county, yesterd y. J J.
Movall shot aud killed his young
er, L. J Movall. The toi mer had
l-eon mis. rearing his wife, and the
latter bail been remnstrating with
him. A quarrel between the hr-itli
ere ensued, when Joe, the senior,
drawing a pistol, shot Jeff through
the heart. The brothers are sons
of Dr. N. B. Movall, a well known
physician and the iiostmaster of
Vu-iina. Th. y are also nephews of
Gen. L. <1. Gartrell, for whom the
deceased was named. Joe Movall
H ; -WW..UVW "»n imuini, WUC UIVTAI
the only support ol a s*ck moth* r, j hus been drinking heavily lor iev«
aud he olten purctuwed a boquet | eial weeks past,
for the sake of encouraging her in
her loving servii e to her mother.
Be he invested the remaining four
cents ot the ten, aid, after receiv-
ing the flower from th* render, re- COUQt
mini’s Scrofula Syrup
AND
STAR CURINE
Wit.li th* $e two mndiciiiHH couihined
» imv»* cured hundreds uf chhuh of (hr
lirfi ’H'it div’tkSHH iiieiitioiifd atmv**.
Miras SCROFULA NYUUP
lrt.an ml.rnal windy, one of th«-
»H*Kt blood purihei-H known’ to the
Auiei-ienu pc
■gia.
The National Hotel has been recently reniovnted, refilled, arid all
>f ihe modern improvements introduced which are necessary fora first
cla-K hotel. Among the impiovemeuts is a complete system ol water
works; wl'ioh afforits every convenience for the guests, and protection
‘ tie l.uilding against fire.
The cuisine departmeni is under the charge of the most experienced
cooks, and the tables, tin varieties in the sub-tiintiiils, an t luxuries, ia
not sin pas-i d in the Mont It.
JlltO vrsi’m NATIONAL U«fTEL>
STAR CURINE.
The coroner held an inquest,and
Ihe jury rendered a verdict lor mur
der, whereupon Joe (Stovall wm ar
rested to. Dooly
a PXt*irnHl reiuedy; by applying
he outiiid", and taking SmitliV
.Scrofula Syi up, your caxti will Im oani
y cured. If you will call on or ml
Tresrt um m© will tixke pleaMire ii
Allowing you liundrt’drt of certificat**
ft oin parti'm living iu this Stnie tlmt
well acquainted with, that
have ix-cn cured snund and well lo
UKing Star C.irin** ami Smitli’N 8crofu
hi Jiyi up. If you'ar*.* afflicted with any
of the above mentioned dirteaMH d«
not- think your ca>e will g*-t well with
out tinatuieiit; do not delay; the huoii
nr yell will lie restored to health ami
happiiM'HH.
(Jail ou Daniel & Marsh at once be
fore it i« too late’ and get a bottle o
sSmiih'K Scrofula Syrup ami Star Ou
riue. Read the follow ing cm tificates;
Janiutry 19th, 1879.
Menara. Darnel & Marsh, 13 Kim
bull HoUHe, Atlauta, Georgia.
Gentlemen; This in to certify that
we have tried SmithV Scrofula Syrup
in Severtil old chronic caseH ofOatarih
Cancer, S<»re lrt*ga, etc., aud we cheer
fully re<oiumeud it to the poMic as t he
beat, defeat and most reliable blood
liurifier that can be uaed for all dis
eased for which it ia recommended.
Res|»eot. R. HARTMAN dr OO.
For aale by Walker A Gann, Fuller
Ga- S, S. Monk, Caraontille, Gu.
Potter, Pratiaburg, Ga., Freemau
Mathewa, Howard, Georgia.
AII ooiumuiricationa should he ad
dressed to to Daaiel 4 Maidh, sole
i*ro|»ri$»ftotW and manufacturers IS
la. [aprfily.
under the proprietorship nf E. E Brown, theod-st hotel pioprietoi
u Macon, or the State of G-orgia, and liis M»n* Filuioie Brown, who
van reared in tbe ’note buxines*. ^ 4
The senior pr**inietor giv**** the Imndredd' of thounanda of (tatrona
‘ e Un*’ »-• * *• - * L •
throughout the Uuitml Slates, forjlhe last quarter of a centuary,
his r»*h te ce*.
Rates of charges: Fif'y Cents for a
lodging; or Two Dollars per day.
Meal, or for a night'#
E. E.•BROWN & SON,
Proprietor#.
T. GUERNSEY,
SUCCESSOR TO GUERNSEY’ & REYNOLDS,
Macon, - beorgia.
Otters to the trade in Talbot, Tayl -r counties, a new arid' varie4
stock of builders famishing goods, fiiehftM Doors, Srikh, Blittfls. Win
dow, Gians, Oil.-*, Hanlwnn*, &c , marked down at the b.wht pffcesto
iiirtiire sale and perfect satisfaction Call or send orders t« T. GUERN
SEY’, opp**si’e \V. W Collins & Bro. Macon, Ga. oct. 5 h tf.
E. E. BROWN. FILMORE BROWN
CABHART & CUBD,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Hardware, Cutlery, &c.
AKVievUval lalplswcfta
Tin and Wooden Ware of r>ery Description.
WE HAVE NOW IN STORE A LARGE AND WELL AS80BT-
/ ED STOCK OF
POCKET AMTtflE CITLPBV, FAIBBAKK1 STIKKIP IC4IA.
Merchants and others would do wall to call aud Sleek.
NFPOHT tTOBt, CHERRY STRBT.