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How They Did It.
They -were sitting sitle by side.
And he sighed, and then she sight
Said he, “My darling idol!"
And he idled, and she idled.
“Yon are creation's belle!”
And he bellowed, and she hellowei
“On my sonl there’s sneh a weight
And he waited, and she waited.
BY J. T. WATERMAN
J. T. WATERMAN,
EVERY THURSDAY MORNING,
FURNITURE
EDWIN M. BROWN,
■Attpriiey at.Iiaw,
FORT VALLEY, GA., -
'Willpraetise in all the Conrts of .the Ma
con Circuit, and in others by special con
tract jan!9-tf
“Deuce take yonr lodgings! Yon
can board in my family as a—well, as
a sort of guest, you know.”
Herbert looked him over closely.—
John Bandard was a
“Tonrhandl ask, soboldl'
And he groaned, and Ehsna
“You shall, have yonr privat
And she giggled, ana he gi
The True Woman.
For all the purposes of a Family Cathartic Med-
idy»i» r . Her mercury, or other substance in them." ,
•1,000 in Gold
Will be paid for every grain of mercury or otter
substance found in our Liver Pills. For liver dis
ease, for nervous or sick liead-ache, constipation
or costiveness, dyspepsia or indigestion, jaundice,
rheumatism, gout and dropsy, and are recom
mended as a general family cathartic medicine.
These pills will give, relief in nine cases out of
ten for every ordinary ailment in our Southern
climate, where most of the diseases are dependent
on a diseased liver and imperfect digestion. We
have prepared ttam to supply a safer and every
way better purgative remedy than has hitherto
been available to mankind. Their penetrating
properties cleanse and invigorate every portion of
the human organism, correcting its diseased action
and restoring its healthy vitalities. Prepared
only by X*. W. HUNT & CO.
T»n»mri«rf-a Mncnn. fra.
Her name shines not in bannered fields,
Where rights and wrongs so boldly war;
Nor rings her voice in any cause
Which men and women battle for;
- -Yet in her presence, subtle, sweet,
You long to kneel and hiss her feet
No wondrous romance wreathes her hfe,
Nor hath she led a martyr train,
Nor beautiful, nor rich is she,
But poor, and some would call her plain,
' - Yet in her two dear eyes you see
1 J A beauty shining constantly.
No silken robe enfolds;herform,
No dainty leisure hath her hands;
Her jewels, are a single ring,
A ribbon binds her hair’s smooth bands;
Yet in her garments’simple grace
. Her soul's regality you trace.
No gift hath she to shake and thrill
A thankless world with warbled songs;
AncLari, that wakes the ivory keys
wealthy man—
very wealthy he was called—and in his
face there was nothing to warrant the
suspicion that he had learned Herbert’s
secret, and wished to curry favor by
by aiding him while under an appa
rent cloud; so that idea was speedily
dismissed. Of course, he quickly
thanked him, and accepted.
Once cosily snuggled in the Bandard
mansion, it was hot long before he
wondered why he had not noticed
Susie Bandard before.
She did not seem to feel above him,
notwithstanding the wide difference in
their positions, and treated him as
cordially—more cordially, he thought
She said, “My dearest Luke
And he looked; an 1 then sh<
“I’ll have thee, if then wilt!
And he wilted, ahd then she
One Year, $2 50
Six Months, 1 50
Three Months, .. 1 00
The paper, will be stopped at the expira-
H. M. H0LTZCLA W,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
PERRY, GEORGIA
IjALLS ATTENTION TO THE PACT
that he still lives. Notwithstanding the fact
that he has the weight of many years upon
him, “there is life iu the old man yet” At
a; u — a i., l
tion of the time paid for, unless the sub
scription is previously renewed.
If the address of a subscriber is to be
changed, we must have- the old address as
well as the new one, to prevent mistake.
No subscription received for a less period
than three months.
No attention paid to anonymous commu
nications, as we are responsible for every
thing in our reading columns. This rule is
imperative. •
Any one sending ns five new- subscribers
I A green grocer—One who trusts.
1 Female gatherings—Ijadies’fefn.'i
The great American bird—Yhe “bh-J”
in the hand.
In Colorado there are many men of
many mines.
The greatest untmegeverknown met
with a grater.
How to make time go fe.t—Use b :
spur of the moment:
"What causes a'cold, cures a Ml,
and fees;the doctor? A draft.
The.nearest an old bachelor get s h»
the matrimonial, harness—A sar-singl
"Wliy are hens. not.immortal. Rei*
cause they have their necks (dried in
this.
■“Order slate” is the injudicious ad
vice suspended before certain coal oun
ces.
To covert an artless maiden into a
heartless-one, there is only waited a
“he.’*
“His’forehead exteneded to the ga
rble end'of his neck,' 1 -’ means he was
bald-headed.
The horse isw* cririons feeder. Ho
eats best when he hasn’t a -bit in L..:
mouth.
What did the spider do when h ■
came oat of the ark? Ho took a fly
and went homo.
During peace fi. regiment is qaartt-:-
ed; during war times it is - oecasiomd !y
cut to pieces.
Why is love always 'represented as-a
child? Because he nevcr .ieaehes the
age of discretion.
If a man loses Ids’breath it is of -no
use to run Tor it. He can catch it
BUFORD M. DAVIS,
A-ttoriiey at Law,
PERRY, GEORGIA,
Will practise in all the Courts of the Ma
con Circuit, and in others by special con
tract ian2G
Which, although it is not quite as large as
some in New York or Baltimore, always has
something good to eat in it
HE BUYS FOR CASH AND SELLS FOR
• ' ' CASH! = ' l
C. C. DUNCAN
than before the change in his fortunes.
He would not have been human had he
not learned to love her.
The climax came when she gave a
grand party. Then, before the elite of
the city, she did not hesitate to receive
attentions from him, on which but one
construction could be - placco. He
Ain advertisements should he marked for
a specified time, or hey will be continued
and charged for until ordered out
Advertisements inserted at intervals will
be charged as new each insertion.
Advertisements to ran for a longer time
rtiMi three months, are due and will be col
lected at the beginning of each quarter.
A general assortment of METALLIC, and
every description of WOODEN
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WORM CANDY!
And respectfully solicits a share of public
patronage. Give .him a call. jan5-tf
Yet' in her words of tender cheer
A richer music charms the .ear.
She walks inhumble ways of life.
That lead ofltimes thro’ gloom and shade;
And cares and crosses'not a few
Are on her patient shoulders laid;
tffac Great Medical Discovery !
Dr. WALKER’S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS:,
22 Hundreds of Thousands gg-
>• u Bear testimony to their "Wonder- k ’» j-
o-o flir Curative Effects; gru
gp WHAT ARE THEY?0
A- Hearse can be furnished to order at any
time, on short notice.' ' I can be found in
the" day time at my store, next to the Hotel;
at night, at myresidence, adjoining that of
Dr. Havis. j
thought her quite a heroine, and asked
for no further proof that she could
loyehim.
The next afternoon they met in> her
father’s library, where he waited -to
see her.
“Susie,” he said, as soon as the usu
al courtesies had been exchanged, “I
come to you this morning to learn my
fate. I know the difference in our
positions, and .would not urge you
only let your heart deddti. My. heart
I lay before you.”
She blushed prettily, and seemed 1
confused for a' moment; then she gave
Alternate palencw and flushing of countenance,
a dull expression of the eyes, drowsiness, itahmg
of the nose, a swelled upper lip, tongue whitely
furred and thickly speckled with red spots, fetid
breath and enlarged belly, a partial or general
sWelliiig.orpnfliucssof. the skin, a starting in the
sleep, and -grinding of the teeth, a sensation as if
something were lodged in the throat, a gradual
wasting of the flesh, sfekhess of the stomach, vom-
iiing, a short dry cough, appeUte sometimes vora-
<doS, at other tones feeble, an unnatural, craving
for dirt, chilli or clay, bowels sometimes costive,
st other times loose, great fretfulness and lmta-
bility of temper, paina in the stomach and bowels,
colic, fits, convulsions and paisy.
For directions see top of the box. ItjvonhLbe
well to give a small dose of castor on, *with a few
. _ _-*• tnwnnnSno nftep the caiidv. to
ENJJERS liis professional services to the
citizens of Perry and the**surrotmdiiig
ntry. Office at Dr. Gilbert’s Drug
re. 1 jan26 T 6ni
Furniture Made to Order,
and repaired at short, notice. I will sell
you ^iihHnre as'CHEAP AS IT BAN BE
, Harsh 'dnty tnrns to loving zest;
And cheery liop&s - and steadfast will
Arckat ha: side'in work an4 rest;
Yet never dreafns she who can spy
BOUGHTIN
dec 17-ly
MISCELLANY
“ Set aside a liberal percentage for adver
tising. Keep yourself unceasingly before
tlie public; and it matters not what business
yon are engaged in, for, if intaiigenlly and
industriously pursued, a,fortune will
result”—Hunt's Merchants’Magazine.
“After I began to advertise my Ironware,
freely, bnfdness increased.with amazing ra
pidity.. For ten years past I liave speir
£30,000 yearly, to keep my superior ware
before the public. Had I been timid in ad
vertising, I should never have possefted m\
' fortune' of £350,000."-^-McLeod Belton,
Birmingham.;
“Advertising, like Midas’ touch, turn-
everything to gold! By it yonr iluring men.
draw millions to their coffers.”—Stnar
Clay.
“ What audacity is to love and boldness
to war, the skillful use of printers ink is to
success in business."—Henry Ward:Beecher.
“ The hewspapers made Fisk-"—James
Fisk, Jr.
“ Without the aid bt advertisements, I
could have done nothing in my specula
tions; I have the most complete tiiith m
printer’s ink. Advertising is the royal road
to business."—P. T. Barnnm.
Unparalleled Suffering
Mr. Herbert, de Browne sat in his
Inxurious bachelor establishment in
Blank street, and jjondered deeply.-^
The subject of his cogitations was a
wife, or rather, how to get one. There
were enough young ladies who would
But don’t be alarmed, reader, for it did be glad to bless tKeir lucky stars for
not happen anywhere in tiris.neighborhQod fc:tll e privilege of becoming-mistress of
mfactsuch a thine could not take nlace , . , , 6
Ins home, as he well knew; hut he also
felt tolerably well assured the home
was all they cared for. For the for
tune they would wed its owner.
“Deuce take the money!” he ex
claimed. “I wish I’d never had a
farthing, and then But bothera
tion, then I should have been too poor
to marry any way. Why couldn’t. I
have had just wealth enough for all
i my wants, and nothing more? I’ll
5 foil them, though, the mean adven
turesses!” 4 .
A furious pull at the bell-rope brought
j the house-keeper to the room in a hur
ry... . k- •' v- •- .
“Pack up your traps, Mrs. Rinkle,”
he exclaimed, abruptly, “for I am go
ing to close up the house.”
It was evident he had come to some
conclusion.
“Shut up the house,Mr. de Browne !”
I ; ejaculated the house-keeper, almost
believing she had lost her reason.—
“Why, such a thing has not occurred
since your lamented uncle took pos
session, five-and- forty years ago!”
“That makes no difference. I’m
master here now, and I shall close it
j for the present. Meanwhile your pay )
can still go on, and that of domestice •
as you consider indispesable. Have •
yon no relatives you wish to visit?” he
inquired. -; 1
; That settled it. The proffer of con- '
tinned pay removed Mrs. Rinkle’s sera- {
pies quite effectually. She then re
membered she had some friends she ^
had not seen for years. . 1
Three days later, Mr. Herbert de 1
Browne was safely domiciled in a quiet 8
lodging-house, and shortly afterward
he began to sell, his diamond rings
and seals, and other paraphernalia of
fashionable life, as -well as dress him
self in plainer clothes. A rumor that a
his property hadbeen lost through an
unlucky speculation was soon afloat.—
He lost friends rapidly.. By. twos and
threes they cease to know him as they
met him in the street. He only laughed r<
and snapped his Angers at them behind
-their backs.
Had this adversity been real, he'
would not have felt like laughing.
There came the time when this circle "
of acquaintances got narrowed down .
to three. But three of his former 11
friends still clung to him, true in ad
versity. gs
It is no wonder he grew so misan- S!
thropic. a
| Out in the street one day he met a se
! carriage containing some of his former et
j acquaintances, who had been absent h<
| rom the city since he had closed his pi
| honse. He thonglit they would not of
j notice him, but each inmate of the h«
: carriage bowed politely, as of old. lit
“They have not- heard the news!” he cc
muttered cynically. ei
He was mistaken. That night the b<
owned of the carriage came to see al
him. in
“Rather close quarter, my friend,” fo
be said as he took a calm survey of wi
Herbert’s not veiy pretentious sur- pi
roundings. nt
“Pretty close, that’s a fact,” said m
Mr. de Browne, icily. “Bat since I dc
lost-my property—of which I suppose on
yon haven’t heard—I have been quite ini
economies!!”
“But I have heard,” cried his andi- b«
tor, abruptly, “and this is why I came. w«
I knew you needed friends now, if th
ever, and the fact is—well my daogh- dc
ter, sir. I mean, I came to offer yon sei
the position of head clerk in my count- to
ing house. '.Yill yon accept it?”
Handsomest Stocks
TONIC LIVER BITTERS,
Nfcidc of Poor Rum, Whisker, Pro«/f
Spiri ts and Refuse Liquors doctored, spiced
cad sweetened to please the taste, called‘‘Ton*
108,*’“Appetizers,” “ liestorers/’ &c. t that lead
the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are
a true 'Medicine, mode from the Native Boots and
Herbs of California, free from. nltAleolioIic
Stimulants. Theyare theOItEAT BROOD
PURIFIER and LIFEGIVINPRIN
CIPLE c perfect lien ova tor andlnvizorator of
t!ie System, can^in^ off all poisonous matter and
restoring the blood to a hcaltliy condition. -Np
person can take these Bitters according- to direc
tion aadremaia long-unwell. ; .
For Inflnmmutory ahtl Chronic Rheu
matism and Goat, Dyspepsia «r Indi-
srestioo, Bilious, Remittent and Inter*
mittent Fevers, Diseases of the; Blood,
Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bit-
tors have been most successful. Such Dis
eases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which
Is generally produced by derangement of the
Digestive Organs.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION.
Headache.'Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tight
ness[of -the Cliest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of
the Stomachy Bad taste in the Month Bilious At
tacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of.
the Lungs, Pain IP tlicregions of theKidncys, and
ulmndred other painful symptoms, arc the off
springs of Dyspepsia.
Th 'v htvigoratc the Stomachand stimnlate the
torpid liver and bowels, which render them of ttn- ;
eqnhllcd efficacy la cleansing the blood of all
imparities, and importing new life And vigor to
the wholesystem.
FOBS It IX DISEASES. Ernptlons.Tetter,
Salt Kheum, Blotches. Spots, Pimples, Postnles,
Boils. Oarbnnclcs, Ring-Worms, Scald-Head, Sore
-Eyes,Erysipelas,Jtch, Scurfs, Discolorations of
- Skin* Humors and Diseases-of the Skin,.of
■whnte» w.‘ "ame or nature, are literally dug np
anile—! *d out of-the systemina short time by
tlie UEC of tiiw-” Bittern. One* bottle in such
cases will convince tliwinost incredulous of their
enratlvc effects.
Cl>.*anse the Vitiated' Blood whenever you find
its impurities bursting, through the skin in Pim
ples, Eruptions pr ^ores j elcanse It when you
find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins;
cleanse iLwhen It Is foul, and your feelings will
teil you when, keep the blood pure and the.
hvalth of the system willXollow.
PI N, TA 1»E and other WOR3IS, larking in.
the,system of so many tlionsands, are effectually
destroyed and r.*moved.- For full directions, read
carefully the clrcular around each bottle. _
J. WALKEB, Proprietor. B. H. McDONAIJ> &
MIX & KIRTLAND,
C. F. COOPER
AND FINDINGS
FANCY GROCERIES.
M>. 3, Cotton. Avenue; MACON, : GA
Respectfully invite-the attention of wholesale
auii "retail buyers to their large aud wall assoi ted
stock, which' comtirites everything in the shape of
ladies*, gentlemen s, misses’, ytmths’ r and boys*,
wear, of all the very newest styles, among them
the best makes of Philadclpiiia,New York, Boston,
New Haven, etc. "We feel confident o : suiting ;
A STANDARD COUGH REMEDY.
U W. HUNT.
.'"'dealers i m2
IRE MEDICINE'
GOOD THINGS FOR EVERYBODY
NUTS, CANNED OYSTERS AND
line-
iDRVCS-
PWNT8.0HS
AC
Every of consumption commences with x
cough excited 1'ronr the iudividuai having takei
cold, Tim diiu^iscs of the air passages arc of gtea*
interest to every intelHgeiit being. The delicate
organization Of tlie: lungs, their‘constant activity,
and their being exposed to contact of air of such
'diflv rent temperature, and • which <ajutoiu» Tarious
#r.*atijig matters suspended in it, rencler them
esijecially liable to dUeascs y and those of most se
rious character. ' V- -
For those diseases we offer Prof. Loud’s Cough
Mixture as a remedy. If ydu catch a q^ldy.do not
wait to let it get a deep hold, but take- the remedy
at once. To show the estimation in which this
jaedteiue i* bold, we appeal a te'v certificates ;
It Gave Bnad/ and Entire Belief.
Kcarty mar years ago, when suffering from a Be-
:vere rough. I wasinauced hy Mr. Loud h. try his
Cough Syrup, Jt gave *nch ready and entire re
lief that 1 take great pleaanre iu reeounueudiug it
to each as may be in a similar condition of suffer
ing. E. W. W4IU1KS.
' Macon, Jan. 22,1870.
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Daughter—“Well to tell the truth,
I don’t think much of the dose of .ser
mon.” Father—“Probably you were
thinking more of the- cloth'-.-: y£ th.^ con
gregation.
A Tennessee-temperance lecturer de
nounced mm sellers as wor~e th .n
murderers. He had a subsequent in
terview with the .urbane and genial
hotel keeper, raid v. jars hi.- 1c i t eye iu
a sling.
A man commenting ir .on th - min t
of Pompeii, said it hr. s a v ;y imp . i..g
city, but very mnch out ofropaa 1 .
He took her fancy when hacam. ;!u;
took her hand, he took a kLw, ho took
no notice of the shame that glowed her
happy cheek at this. Ho took to com
ing afternoons; he took an path .he'd
ne’er deceive; he took her father’s sil
ver spoons, and after that he took Lis
Nails, Drugs, Patent Medicines,
. &c., Ac.,
All'of whieh will be sold verylowibr Gash,
as
CREDIT HAS PLAYED OUT.
To Our Patrons, To Dealers, and to the
General Pdblic,
Afforded Immediate Relief.
Macon, Gt, January 5‘ 1S70
Messrs. L. W- HUNT fs CO.:
Gests:—Understanding that you have engaged
in toe mannfactnre of P, land’s Cough Syrup, it
affords nte fdcasnrer to heir testimony to itkiuer-
it 1 was goffering from'a very froubIcBonie congh
when Mr. Loud presented me. ivitli a bottle of his
-Syrup,'the use of which afforded mo immediate
relief. My mother nsed a small portion left by
me, with sintilaribeueficial results* *
BRICES REDUCED !
to raise a voice of warning against the indis
criminate use of Patent.Medicines, whose nanje is
now legion, a largo majority of which arejiat up
on the market by ignoiaut quacks,'who do not ae-
ually know auytning of medieiuo, ^iauy of these
jto-vaiied remedies are of no value whatever, and
some are very dangerous, being recommended for
diseases which they invariably aggravate, thus in
creasing the suffering and often producing lasting
disability or shortening the life, of the individual.
As druggists and dealers, we are compelled to
iiv nnri doll tliaen tinelnnnu U’llich VK ill) tOF lUSt
VerybodyTakesSt!
From Mayor G. S» Obear.
Macon, Ga„ February 1,1870.
Messrs. L. W. HUNT & CO.: .
Gents:—Mr. P..Loud having referred you to me
relative to the merits of his Cough Syrup, I take
buy and sell these nostrums, .which we do for just
What they are. As A protection to the people from
gross imposition. Aim from the sufleriug that is
often entailed on. them by the use of the class of
nostrums above mentioned, we have prepared and
offer them a few strictly Pure Family Medicine*.
The formulas for tiisse medicines are all published
And itwill be seen they are all articles of 'inerit..
persons who take medicine without the advice of
% physician would do well to give these the prefer
ence, because they are good and pure, and are
AGENTS WANTED
To seRfhe only complete-Unabridged People’s
Edition of ~
BE. W3I. SMITH’S
BIBLE DICTIONARY
leave.
- - -
An exchange mentions a e
yond the ordinary oc-;ili:;t I
of a young-lady win,, last :. dip:
mun pupil, has s college stad* l
ey& -:
A School Boy’^C mpo 111:;:: or.
pleasure in stating that when suffering from a very
severe cold and distressing cough, which destroyed
my rest, Mr. Loud noticed my cough and present-
ed me with some of his Syrup, which afforded me
immediate relief, and enabled me to rest quietly,
a thing I had-not been able to du for several nights
before. I therefore esteem the Syrup a very valu
able medicine. Yours^very respectfully,
George S. Oueab.
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The bull Log is grr-en. I" I c.
-jump like one I conld beat
two pigs. Frogs is ab.Ll-k • <1 1
imal, but lie can't d;-..-v
meetin’ laoase. If I vvits : i:
would hurtjue to-stand o;i jay h.
see the President :,v. ,ra
Martin wears a rod dr-.vs :.,1 hoc
at me when I didn't ku •?.- it. '
ed me so I jumped to. If l: v ;
run with a fire ru icbin • i w"-
fnn to go to, for i’n v are
When they grow! they <1- :.'l • -
Mother melt -■] t!ie bottom o-i. o '
tea pot, and Lrtrdy. h r.v d .1 .
about it. Gc-eso lir.ve more ....
than young frogs, but <1 n'r
milk. Nor.does a wild fiv e. V,
ashes are worth fifteen c nt j a : .
is the time togofrogsrin’. I.-.--;
peep, but who is afraid? b
frogs are nice in cold co.T. -.
for me, give me liberty or d- .
no frogs or a revolution in Fr o
am going to sell my dog, and
if he won’t feteh something;. T\
never have the mumps, b a t t h * y
ways come with a spring.
Thomas liz-x
the infixed word. Agents -are meeting with un
precedented success. One reports 55 orders taken
the find three days of bis canvass; another 76 in
two days; another 212 in ten days; another 29Dic
tionaries and 28 of our large Family Bibles in two
half days; another add 27 Dictionaries and 24
Bibles in one hat.
Send for circulars with terms, testimonials and
We offer you the above Standard articles at a
reasonable margin for profit, and confidently ask
your assistance in bringing tbs** meritorious rem
edies before the public.
WOOD! WOOD!
YBIiLOW DOCS,
For Scrofula and Scrofulous Diseases, Skin Dis
eases, Eruptions, Pimplsti, Pustules, Blotches,
Boils, Erysipelas, Tetter, Scald-head. King-worm,
Ulcers, Tumors, Sores, Syphilis, Mercurial Pois
oning, and for . •
PURIFYING THE BLOOD.
Et*B when no jarticabi diaardier ia felt, people
enjoy better, health’ Miff Hn longer for deauaiin;
the blood. Seep toe blood healthy and *U i* well,
bat with this {adnitam of life disordered, there
can be BO laatiaa health. Sootier or later non.
an; liner; fe u
disordered or oTerthrown. This -bun is as
harmless M it is effectual—a fact of im
portance to lboee who take it. for many of tbeal-
terati res is marhet haw meieary or arsenic as
their basis, and often entail s raontiess train of
eriia upon thair victims, even worse than the orig.
Inal disease. This medicine is a concentrated
Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla. Yellow Dock and
Queen’s Delight, with tone (3) grains of puriiard
Iodide of Potassium to each doae.and is br tar
he beat and cheapest attentive ever oflered to tbe
■Tlie Undersigned wonld inform toe citizens of
rptLL undersigned, hiving just issued, now
A offers to the public a
Me— Map of the State ef Geergis,
Exhibiting aS the new counties, county
towns, villages, post-offices, and the whole
net-work of railroads, highways, rivers,
erseks and watercourses in the State It is
a correct transcript from the records in the
Surveyor Generai’-a Office, showing the sur-
Paints, Oil#, Varnishes,
veyed districts, with thenuiubers of the lot
of Luid in the corner of each, and a com
plete Check Ship for all portions of the
WQl ktOL he kept up to the usual standard, and
onleiB an * <4ted fbr anything in this line.
X. W. HUNT * CO.,
VHotaMfe Drag and Chemical Wawbonae,
. . ' Mocon, Ga.
State, shrveyed in lots of 490 acres. It also
exhibits that portion of Florida hounded on
die Sonrit.
Size of ^ap, 56x07 ipehea. Mounted fmm
Ain DA. om ru\ /y 3
TWO FINE HOESES and ONE GOOD MT7EE.—
OTty te GEO. H. WTiXTE.
E L. FELDER, Agent, Perry.
G. D. ANDERSON, “ FortVgH^.
$10.00: Dissected Form, $10 06. Compiled
by James R-Butts in 1859. Revised: and
published by AG. BTjTTS,
Tlm gaueial and speerial tax levy of
Chicago amount* to #7,000,000.
g Hauling of any kind done, am
at reasonable rate«, by calling on
GEO. H. WHITE.
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