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VOLUME IX-NO. 36.
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GORDON I WITH 111.
BABNKHVILLE, (iA.,
UfTLL OI’KN 1n KflpteiuUr 1878. with a full corps of enrtvKt, snores s'ill •em*hct>
ij turiuiiu dto up the widespread and deserved reputation of this jaath cele
brited h**LouL
Or! >n X witnt* 'Mf rs superior inluoeui'*nts to parents desiriin? to edneute th*ii
sons i‘ and 1 mil'idt*.. I 1 has nil the modern spplianc s, apparatus and urniture, and ft
r <*oonl 11 r <• teatthinj{ unparalleled in tl.estate. Itr tuhsu- <t puni.tnt is oon
dnet'd lv Pm: OuttenlH-r>''r, who has no snp*ri< rand but tew equal- iti Ins | ro*esion.
Htr iis the ioor enterprising cit> on the *f ic *n and W*M tm It and r 1. id
hssj iMr the r putntiim <>t having the most moral, lih ral and n* .1 e.nmu ty
in (>**orgia.
Tuition <ll >0 to $lB 50 p r Term. Board $lO 00 to sls 00 p r ncw:ih.
i-or ( \ a ogne containing full iutoninfwm i Idrass
CHARLES E. L\MBPR7N, Pres..
or W. 11. WOODALL, Secretary.
jalyaoa Bar" svPle, (Lorcm
Semi 1 our Orders to
SCHOFIELD’S IRON
71 WORKS,
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CANE KILLS, SYRUP BOILERS. SHAFTS, BRIST WS,
MIL 1 MACHINERY. GIN GF •:< G. STEAM
ENGINES, COTTO 1 ’ PRESSES.
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The (Vlebrated Inff 1 Water Wheel,
Juds.-n h Patent Governor*.
Coleman's tmpr ved UnduUtory Coin Mi,
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THK LE.M-IN'rt PHOTOOUAPIIUU IN COf.r • A.
G.T. WILLIAMS,
OVER UTJ HClf A KINSLL’S JEWELIIY -TORI .
r PHK pn lie ill tiiKe noli- e • hat i"iig • icjM-r'enoe in the 1 r Get on * n *nre unersntee
I of the work in every any. Kv, r> r*t\i. a-*d *ize pietnr- i ii'Wii u> J*n •• lapli Artp.
with every urn lovetneut <>r <*hniipe w< r hy of notice and n lower ,■ ri >s upij any place
iuljitcitx. O'd Fu ture* ol m.v *iz>- • -upit-d fr ju the smallest mz*: to life, and finished
in any style .t Prices lower than ly the fr.-veiling As/ent.
KWe* hiifc- J<>siinre Pictures * ' 1 1 n lies' Pietnres ry i itdlesn ot the w.-otl er
'V’hft* you visit OirlnnitiUH, Is* sure ■ ■ at G. T. WILLI A IS’ .m 1 examine Kn cim
yl Priit-s ni-tograph-,. every s,/e. Itbir>|>es A-I>.U\mk Pin rrftrtyfM s. (ityt PJ •*.
T ft rafts. Phrto Clmunoft, Ac I Si ishetl iti fS 1 nod W'hm 'iil"r-.
H*,m-iul<er the place r ver Wjttieji A K rj**l. comer Broad a: and Randolph ur/ ts
£**“ PHI* Es HE Lt)WE> V. WoRK !HE BEST.
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Mix & Kirtland,
No. 3 COTTON AVENUE un.l GO THIRD STREET,
MACON. - - GEORGIi
.. IN
BOOTS, SHOKS ami HATS.
\V T L v * no vin Kt*>re one of the best ‘■locks we have ever offered, und at prices which
** •' } ad MHiinfivtion. It (iehts hi>4 Lr-idi* s Boots ,nd shoes, of
tL he-* n nes; ti*j (ielebratej PhihKh Ijilna V' u r * itfid Chßrtren’s Shoes •tipern rto nil
others; M u at.d womens' heavy kip Bouts and Shoes, everything to suit the waunts ol
the pur.- •_>* 1
W urat 64'Third Street, a good line and HATS.
We 1 b.-’fiitetifjon of Shoemakers to otu *ck offindinpa. Send ns y.-nr orders vfe*
wiii ex ea ri - ,q with as much satidtaction as :hough liout'ht in person
MIX k KTRTLAM), >r ,< , (hi.
THE PLACE TO BUT SADDLES AND HARNESS CHEAP.
MARK A. BRADFORD,
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MANUFACTURER OF RTS
Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Yalises
-AND
narriage Trimmings, Leather and Leather Be!ling,
—ALL KINDS OF
\\ ork and Repairing Done
Ar TfaE oLlj STAND OP H. AIUjLLEBKOOK. AT SLORT notice.
t> ' l JJftf) Al) ST., COLUMBUS, (r A.
TAL’ OTTON, TALBOT COUNTY, GEORGIA. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1878.
Terrible Revenge.
| At diiybfeak on Juno 251i, IG3I,
ovorvb ulv in r J’ni in waa still uslt-e]},
O lv Clmrlo* Enmnti(>l r Duko of
Suvov, li.id loft liis conch, tul was
oin iFijy |mein 2 his sitting rnrnu in
hi -ineii-nt ptlucc of his ilvnnst.y.
Ho innl boon nnnl-le to find rest.
Sonin vioiio evil foul) I ini* of
tive it iininiiiptit misfoi'nno nid
hinintcd him nil tiiofit.
As he was u nlkiiif* ncrvoiiKly u|>
nnd down the sumptuous npnrtment,
which was faintly lighted up by the
fi’ st mis of the rising sun, he now
an 1 1 iiiittorcd incoherent smi-
Wiiat can tliis rtienn ?' he said to
himself. ‘What is going to happen?
I- it it presentiment of m v approach
ingendf Inm very healthy: Bare-j
ly 40. Will my wife die? My sis
ter—’
He was intemipted by n lend rap
at the and or which he hastened to
open. Then he started back with i
cry of terror f r into the room rush
ed a young woman.dressed in a t mi
wrapper. Her bare feet were covet
ed with mod. She was deadly pale
and panting for breath.
‘Angelina !’ exclaimed the Duke,
in dismay.
‘Yes, my brother, it is I,’ she re
plied bursting into a lit of crying. j
‘Tell me what all this means,‘ lie '
’ said, imploringly, stepping close up j
j to her.
1 She sprang to In r feet, and, draw
ing herself up to her full height,she j
slowly hissed out:
‘lt means tint TANARUS, ihe Duchess An
gelina, of Savoy, only sister of the ■
reigning Duke, have been vilely dis* j
honored
As rOg uttered liese words she j
presented a weird, awe-umpired nj>>* :
pea ranee.
The Duke shuddered.
‘Dishonored!’ lie ejaculated. ‘By
W'lOlll ?*
Listen my brother, and I will tell j
j you about this dreadful occurrence. !
Yon know that 1 retired at an early
noiir last night. The air was so
sultrv that I opened the window of
niv bed chamb' i', T'or hours rnv
yas feverish anil restless. At
! flleca n * very dm -" ' old sank
cpih t sin i S11! letily I |
i' 1 ok• ■ By the dim light of ui.y
niglo ]ar 1111 I perceived to my hor.
mr that several ruasked mift were in
the room. 1 wanted to scream for
help, but before 1 was able to and so
■ of them exclaie ed. ‘She is
1 I will put In r to sleep
:it ' He rushed up o me and
•Id s'rengh r no-1 h■id : rc’ii f
Model lei* 1 lOS I ’ e • a Mac in ii
scions In that Cotideioli ! r Minin
ed for hours, and three hours ago I
awoke, chided through and through,
■>u the Astrtrga road, near the deser
| ted Castle Teveritii. It, was raining
! very hard arid I did not meet any
-1 body as I hurriedly sped back to
this palace.’
j ‘Then you were carried off and— l
He stopped short.
i Hie burned her face in her hands. !
I Tin Duke stamped his foot angrily.
; ‘Wlfat vill ,ins may have couuniL-r
ted this infernal outrage?’
She dropped her arms her In- n i
fhl face was livid. A. siestcr tire
was burning in hei large black eyes.
I know nothing about it,’ she
said. ‘Only one thing remains for
you and me,‘ slid added, raising her
voice; ‘youliiitst Sveuge me, and— ’
‘And you ?’ be asked quickly.
‘I muyt die !’
So saving, she snalched his poin
erd froni its golden sheath and bur
ied it in her heart.
dVith a loud cry of terror Charles
Emanuel enught her form in his
| arms. She shuddered convulsively
aH^KTMiired.
1 And Ihtra died in hfr nineteenth
I year one of the most beautiful Priu*
■ cesses of Italy
i The Duke was in such consternn •
; tion that-, for > moment, he did not
! know what to do. Then T*e canied ■
i her corpse into his bed chamber,
and laid it fentierjy on his couch.
! Locking the door he shouted out; !
i ‘Camerieri ! Cameriere !’
ATe,> minutes later a atedpiug*
i lucking fliamberiain came in.
i ‘Ansehno/ said the Duke to him
with forced calmness, ‘I want to see
the Nlurcbese Tre ssini without de-J
, *’D-’
| The Marches*) I ressini was Charles
i Emmanuel’s confidant, favorite and
fictotum. He was possessed of all:
the cuimiug and utisci upulousness j
of the, 1 Iturfiaiei’ace. ■ He was about;
43 years old, and whenever the I
Duke of avoy w anted to Seed anj j
j one on a confidential mi-sion ho in~
! variobly selected tho Mtirchese. 1
AOOUNTUY NEWSPAPF.K FOR THE MASSES DEVOTED TO CIVILISATION AND MONEY-MAKINGt.
| The latter was, half an hour later,
lat tho palace. Charles Emmanuel
| conimiiuicated everything to him
I In conclusion the Duke said:
l ‘Tressini, ferret out the perpetra
tors of this outrage, and I shall give
you the finest estate I own.”.
The March's piomised to Jo his
best. For two and vs all the efforts
he made to -disc ,\vr a claw as to the
m n who had cui-i I off and ravish
ed the young Duchess Angelina res
main oil unsuccessful.
‘Any news?’asKed Charles Em
manuel eagerly.
‘I know who did it,’ replied the
Mat-cheap. ‘Your Hi .ei s. a few
■ lavs ago rode onfce tin>re along the
Astarga road, near the point where
our lamented young Duchess, tic
i cording to what she told you, re-a-
I woke to consciousness on Unit terri
ble night. Suddenly I was met by
a young matt galloping up the road.
Il was Signor Cabedino, one of the
live young Venetian); that recently
arrived ill tliis city. Upon c telling
sight of me he was visibly frightened
Suddenly it occurred to me that he
might bo one ol the guilty parties.
So I ordered him to stop. Hu ac
celerated Ihe speed of his horse. I
tired my pistol at him and wounded
him in the shoulder. He fell to the
ground. Hurrying up to him I
j leaped from the saddle ‘Do not
| kill me,‘ he said imploringly, ‘and I
will confess everything.‘ And then
lie told me that ho and his four
friends from Yetiico, after drinking
a great deal of wine, had conceived
the idea of carrying oft tho Duchess
Au go. lie a, whoso charms had excited
their desires. A faithless footman
of your Highness was bribed into be
traying to thorn how they might
easily gain access to the bed cham
ber of your noble sister. They en
tered it, drugged her, and cariied
heron horseback to a deserted villa
near Castle Tevnrini. After pwp—.
I rating their horrible outrages upon
the ill-fated ladv.they left hor in hot
night dress in tho road near tho
villa."
‘And these sconndrols are scions
of the noblest houses of Venice!*
exehtiitied the Duke, bitterly.
‘Their names are Antonio Balh rio,
Bern ir lip /a fni ii. franeosce Varon-,
Marco <> lie, ail.l Sergio Altogr t’l
Ailogfo’tj is lie one 1 shot..’
‘When is he?’ asked the Duke.
*1 left lif ill at a joaiSiUit’s house
near when: 1 caught him,your High |
ness,’ replied the Marchtse.
‘Let usr-.I i either, Tressini.’
An hour i ’i■ i the . arrived and; tli |
peasant’s le e- wu.a-e the voting |
Veneti iu*ff% -i , eHieii w ith 1
ing and pr rt pten.
‘What f.o)tman*)i' t br.b- ■,
ed by you?’ deman b-d tin Duk'-.
‘Tomiuass. ) Alg. ’ replied the Venn,.,
tian.
'L’I'O Duke dnpv his jiistol and
sliof Ahogt-otrt-flinJigh the heart.
Ho then ordered the ; easant j.o bury
the corpse in some lpm v spot.
Returning to Turin Charles Em
manuel summoned tho lour Vene
tians to his presence.
‘Mtguo)i,‘ ho said to them, soonl
ingh- nidi oareli ss : tone ‘I want to
-how you a small hut a very curious j
iW( ib jlps Dalaee^
Lead ing tiro way ho cMihiolet} i
them to a sort of niche in tho vi ry J
thick, solid wall of the apartment, in |
the basement of the building.
As smnr aS the faur young men had
ftteppffd, not wifliWU serious tnis-.j
givings, into the niche, the Duke \
faid lo UicJTi iy a lo Voijji-:
‘Do you know why I showed you
this niche ? Yonare to bo immured
hero, murderers of my sister 1’
They tried to rush on*, but draw
ing his sword he drove them buck,
and closed the niche with a large
boerd, ,
Then two masons ma lo tbeit ap
pearance. They carried bricks and
mortar, and quickly walled up the
niche.
The four' victims were buried
alive !’
Their fate remained a profound J
secret for testy years, when llieir
skeletons were accidentally discover, j
ed. Their familyes had made tho
most desperate efforts to ascertain
what had become.of. |he/n, all
to no purpose.
Tomasso Algi.tho Duke’s faithless
footufau, was slowly and bath.irons
ly tortured to death. His eyes were
dug out of their sockets und then he
wis burned over a slow fire. His
execution lasted three quarters of an i
hour.
*7
Anew cannon has just been
tested in the Krupp artillery grounds,
Bredelar, which is fired at the ex
ponse of 30 a shot.
Tivo lli n make One Man.
One of the pioneer settlers of Ken
| tacky was Major Robert Benham.
I His name is associated with the
I thrilling stories about tho ‘Bloody
Ground,’ one of which seems Ihe cli
max of romantic adventure. Ho was
once left wounded on the ground by
his'Vlcf-aturl companions, who hid
been mi Wished by a superior fores
of Indians Both tlii-li bones wore
shattered, find the Indians were all
around; but, fortunately, ho was hid
don by tin branches of a fallen tree.
The evening of the secoud day,
perceiving a racoon descending a
re ■ n r him, he shot it, hoping to
devise some means of reaching it,
when ho amid kindle a fire to cook
it. Searcfly had the report of his
gun souiicjed when he heard a hu
tuiui cry near.
Supposing it to he an Indian, lie
hastily reloaded his gun in expecta
tion of shod seeing an enemy. Again
he heard tho mnutnful sound, hut
much ncUier; yet he ventured not to
reply.
A third exclamation now came in
a tone of impatience, which made
Bonham know that it came from a
w hite man, therefore ho answered
the cry, and the two men soon found
each other.
The stranger had escaped from the
battle-field with both arms broken
by a shot from the enemy's rifle.
The circumstance was peculiar.
One with broken limbs unable to
walk, the other with shattered arms,
unable to load or shoot a gun; thus
one wus able to su:.ply the other’s
wants. Benham could kill game,
while his new friend could go in
search of it and bring it to him to
cook.
At first great difficulty was found
in getting watm, hut Benham at
length took his hat, and placing the
rim between his companion’s teeth,
directed him to wade into the river
inddiptho hat into the water l>\
sinking his head underneath. The
man who could walk was thus en
abled to bring water.
In a few days they Imd killed all
the squirrels and birds w ithin reach,
and tho man with the broken iuuhn
was sent out to drive game within
reach of Bonham's gun.
Fortunately wild turkeys were
abundant and easily driven. In this
manner they supported themselves
fol'Several win ks, until tln ir wounds
heal and so as to permit them to I ravel
On Ihe 27l li of November, they
saw n llatlnart.moving down tin river
Bei i -a instimtly raised liis Iml
in id; and cried loudly fur
Jn j The nreiv, however, mistook
ir Indians, and paid rmatten
-*i"iii ' then ienal of di-tnss. Ini'
rapid!;, made for the opposite shore.
Been in saw them pass with fuel
in. s fd pair, fur winter was ap
proaching. At length after the boat
had pa-sed them nearly half a mile,
he shiv a canoe put off from it and
cautiously approach the Kentucky
shore, reoonrioitering with great o ire.
Again he culled loudly upon them
for assistance, mentioning lus name
and using evi ry means to make
know n his coi di' mu.
After r nsi lr''able delay and much
reluctance mi tie part of the boat
crow, tub'cano <■ at length loudied
the shore; and Brilliant and his com
panion were taken on board in a
pitiable condition, almost entirely
destitute, of clothes, one hobbling on
crutches, the other unable to raise
his hands.
They were immediately taken to
Lviiisvitle, w Imre ejuthes wore ob
tained, and every kindness shown
them by their ncjghliorM and friends.
All l ll< X]>eCl-(l Glio-t.
There was a real dead in in at a
| Paris boarding house, and after lie
lmd been taken In his last lodging,it
got about that he was in the unseem
ly habit of plying nightly visits, to
the rOom in which he died; and for
a long time remained tenantless in
consequi nee. At last it was taken
hy a student, who laughed at the
idea of the place being haunted. An
noyed at his incredulity, two of the
lodgers arrayed tnernseives in sheets
and glided into the room one night
at the witching hour when grave
yards are supposed to yawn. With
silent step, and slow they stalked
around the bed, until happening to
glance behind them, they beheld a
sheeted figure watching their move
ments. This was mote than tli y
bargained for, anil they were out of
the room almost before they knew
it. Next morning they settled witli
tho landlord and departed, never
thinking their intended victim had
divined their intentions, and paid
them in their own coin. They were
not quite equal to the occasion.
Ti llu* Knur winds llviiTrn
llrlp Turin.
Fivfl weeping oliildren wore loft
orpkaus the other day by the death
ot their mother, a widow who lived
on Prospect street. The father was
killed at one of the depots about two
years ago, and since then the mother
hid kept the family together by
bard day’s work. Lack of food, ov
posnre and worry brought on an ill
ness which terminated fatally, and J
the children liudled together in a
corner of the room feeling awed and
frightened, but yet unaided to root.
izn that death had made them waifs.
When the remains had been sent
away to the potter’s Hold, a dozen
women gathered and held a whisper
ed conversation.
1 wi 1 take one of the poor things,
though I have four children of my
own, said one of ihu women.
And I’ll take another.
And I’ll take one.
And so will I.
Then there was the baby—a t si
dling boy, who h"d been locked to ,
sleep every night of his life, and,
whose big blue eyes were full of
tears as ho shrank behind his sisters
to escape observation. As none of
the poor women seemed prepared to
take so young a child, a girl not
over ten years old, dressed a little
bettor than other children there,
crept into the group, reached out
for the habo, patted his white head,
kissed him and said:
I will take this one! I have no
brother, and ma and pa will let me j
keep him. He can sleep in mv
trnndle-bed, play with rny doll, and
they may put all the Christmas
presents into his stockings I and the
girl ran mound the corner and res
turned with her mother, who sanc
tioned all she had said. Come baby
—you’re mine now 1 Called the girl,
and he laughed as she put her arms
around him and tried to lift him up.
By and bv n woman said: Chil
dren yon have neither father, mother
nor home. You must lie divided up
or go to the poor house. Kiss each
other, poor orphans, and all kiss the
baby !’
They put their arms uiwwiel him,
and hugged and kissed him,ana they
went out from the old house to go
in different directions and perhaps
never again to meet all together.—
flelrtii' Free /'resit.
Question-ly on Absent Mlikl
ed A* mi.
An absent minded man propounds
the following conundrums:
Tti.l von ever write a letter to a
dead relation and only find your
mistake out when you wanted the
address ?
Did yon ever stand for three quar
ters of an hour before the glass won
dering where on earth you hud seen
that fare before ?
Did you ever light a cigar with
ten pound note, and then stick the
lighted end in your mouth ?
Did you ever meet your father in
(he street and wonder for fifteen
minutes who that grum-looking old
buffer was ?
Dul you ever run about till the
perspiration trickled from vonr two
brows, looking for your pen and
spectacles one of which was behind
vonr ear and the other on your fore
head ?
Did you ever take any body else’s
change for your own ?
Did yon ever hung yourself over
Ills hack ot a chair in place of your
top coat ?
Did you ever pay your tailor in an
absent mood 1
And did you over sprinkle your
strawberries with salt, pocket the
silver forks, drink out of your finger
glass, or scratb sonu body else’h head
toi your own ?
One of the attractions of a Paris
circus is the firing' of a young woman
trlmi a cannon loaded/ with n care
fully regulated load of powder, land
ing bet trim and smiling|in a strong
netting thirty five feet off'.
We may invite the Deity in all
His attributes, but mercy is the one
in which we can pretend to equal
Him. We Cannot, indeed, give like
God; surely wo may forgive like
him.
The Memphis Appeal notes the
fact that although Chinamen reside
and do business as laundryman in
tne infected districts, not u single
oue of them has yet taken the yel-;
low fever.
Hewitt's labor committee is still
in operation. Thus far, it appears,
not a single laboring man has been
examined.
All kinds Fancy Urooerics at
J. A. FOSTER'S. I
Collinswortb Academy,
Redbone. Georgia-
PROF. J. W. IIALL, Phinciiwi..
—o —
T7XERCIHESOF FALL ItE
IAj SCJMED MONDAY, JULY 15TH.
BOARD AND TUITION VERY REASONABLE.
Any amount that may bo received from
the Public School Fund vaill be credited to
i lie account? of paying patrons.
DISCIPLINE MILD BUT FIRM.
For pftrticulnra apply to
J. W. IIALL.
jnlylGtf Talbotton, Ga.
Groat Reduction in Prices-
WE WILL SELL TUB VEttY REST
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE
F°r Twenty five Dollars
IN CASH,
on an ornamental Iron Stand and Treadle,
with Walnut IVp and Drawer, and necessa
ry Attachments, and deliver it any K.iilr<nd
Depot in the United States,
Fit UK OF CHARGE.
These machines arc warranted to do the
whole line of Family Sowing with more
rapidity, more ease ot management, and
less fatigue to the operator than anv ma
chine now in use. Send tor a circular.
Uvery Machine warranted for three years.
AGENTS WANTED IN tTNOCCUPIED TERRITORY.
CENTENNIAL MACHINE GO., Limited.
729 Filbert St., Philadt Ipbia Pa.
ling Gtf
JOHN H WHITE.
WITH
JOHN PARET & CO.
MENS, YOUTHS AND BOYS
CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE.
37 & 378 UROADWAY
Corner of White Street,
NliW VORK.
JOHN PARE I’. Hphcul
EREI). E. BACON. WILSON G. HUNT
Atlanta Medical College
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
The Twenty-first Annual Course of Lec
tures will commence October loth, 1878,
and clone March Ith, 1879,
Faculty J. G. Westmoreland, W. t<\
Westmoreland, W. A. Love, V. H. Taliafer
ro, Jim. Thud. Johnson, A. W. Calhoun, J.
J. 11, Logan, J. T. Hanks; Demonstrator,
C. W. Nutting.
Send for Announcement.giving full infor
mation. JNO. THAI). JOHNSON,
ftngfl-tf M. I>. , Doan
for'sale.''
A SPLENDID FARM of 140 acres lying
one mile north of Talbotton on the
public road. There is a good dwelling and
other improvements on the place together
with a fine spring of water. Enough clear
ed land tor a good two horse farm.
Will he sold cheap tor cash. Apply to,
L. T. EDWARDS.
ju!y23lra. Tatbottou, Ga.
W. F. TIGiNEH,
DENTIST.
/ \FFI(’E OVER MASON’S Drug Store,
v./ Randolph stmt, Columbus, Ga.
7 ril" Save your “Teeththey arc better
thin Jev'els. All diseases of the I'ecth and
Gi mv treated. Artificial TeMU put m when
desired. nivGtt
I In* Organ War A 100 lb- *olil
SUot.
If any man insults your common sense
by offering a first class 9 Stop Organ for
SOS, “Shoot him on the spot. “ All neces
sity for buying such inferior Organs is for
ever done away with. tjjtaa). Cash, or
SIOC) on KrU?y T*rim, no v buys a rung
"ifi'-eiit Ala son Si Ila in I in, Parlor
or fy'lmrcti Organ with Four Sets
Heeds and Tm .Slops, in El g.mt New Style
( : use with Illuminated Panels. Handsom
est Style of Case ever produced.--si'Kcjal
offer to introduce this new Style. Sent
fn trial. Guaianteed fora lifetime.-—lien
ted until paid for. Other new styles just
out Illustrated catalogues tree. Address
l/UDDEiY HAd'f’S^avannali
Manuficyurru'h Wholesale A or. nth
phi thk South. jme 25-4 t.
TO BE CLOSED OUT
A LOT OF COFFINS of all kinds and
. sizes, CHEAPER than elsewhere.
wm. ii. marlin a rro,
ang’Jly Aoknth.
a can make money turner at work tor its
than at anything else Capital not le
tpiired; w will start you. sl2 per day at
home made by the industrious. Men, wo
men, boys and girls wanted everywhere to
work lor us. Now is the time. Costly
tit fit and terms free. Address True & Cos.
Augusta, Maine.
dNCjC a week in your town, j>s Outfit
tree. No risk. Reader, if you
want a business at which persous of either
K‘*x cun make great pay all the time they
work, write lor particulars to H, ILaj-lett
Cos., Portland, Msiuc*.
TEliifiS, SI.OO a Year in Atlvaure
WHOLE NUMBER 425.
Important Combination I
LEVEST & COLLINS WORTH
INSTITUTE
XTISTITTUD.
r PIIFBE SCHOOLS have been combined
I into one Institution, with one Board of
Instruction and oue Course of Study, for the
education of both sexes. The Male D
- under control of J. T. McLAUGH.
LIN, wi 1 t-e t mght at Collipswortb Imjti,-
tute, and the Female Department, nude# J.
R. GLENN, at LeVert, v ith Friday evempg
exorcise* aid Monthly and Annual ethtni
uatioiiH ,it L©Vert. The Fall IWm will
Monday ember 2d, 1878
The Course of Study it both Institutions
will he remodeled and adapted to the dJ
mauds of the public. We propose to iqfo
part a thorough, practical, scientific ainy
classical education:
TUITION:
Primary Department, pek Month. . .$2 00
Academic ** “ “ -....
COIXECIIATR AND SCIENTIFIC DKPAWT- Iff
MKNT. TEH MONTH, 4
Contingent Fee. prr Term I Op
Music and Ornamental Rea
sonable Rvteb.
Tuition charged from time of eut<4fng
to close of Term. and no dodn'-tion allowed
except in ease cf protracted hiokuo.-s, Uiil/i
payable moiitbly.
Board in the best families from $8 O&Jo
<512 00 per month, and frutti MomUv to
Friday evening. $5 Oh per month.
LOCATION
Seven miles from Geneva, S. W. R. Tt.,
with daily mails, and easy of ftfeoen by
Hack line, connecting with #v*ry tr.iiu yf
ears. Hack-fare from Geneva, round trip
to st IK If I its. $1 lit.
N. Jl. -Tbi full benefits of the Pu\> ie
School Fund wi,Jl be allowed to all students
of lawful age.
.1 T McLArdIILTX, A. M.
J Ii GLENN, A HI. ton.
Principal*.
Talh rroN. Ga., September 3tl. 1878.
Wesleyan Female College-
MACOBT, GEORGIA, .
THE FORTY-FIRST ANNUAL SESSION
BEGINS SEPTEMBER 18, 187!".
LEVA TED course of study, full corps
of t.dthful, competent instr lie tors, best
advantages in Liltruturc, Seine*©, Ancient
and Modern Languages, Music and Paint
ing. 1 4
Iu addition to the .i-gnlar College cmire,
a liberal past-graduate eoiir-e has pro
vided, offering graduates of all ruapeetjdH*
Female <’olltges special advantages in High -
er Cfilture, Modern Languages. Nairn al
Science and the fiue Arts. The services'of
able lectur rs have been secured. The Fpll
Term will opt u in this depattfnent with a
full course of Lectures by Dr. Lipscomb, of
Vandeibuilt Univentity. $ . /
For catalogues and full information ad
dross Rev. W. C. BASS. D D .
Pr*Hiik)t.
C. W. SMITH, D. D..
jul\23tf S*eret;UY.
DR. RICE,
37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, KY.,
A rwilarly MootOed nd 1r1!y ouallflod |.hvnieinfi n<t •A>
■sort su-cwwrul, Mf bn pnM!U win P'*o>, CuqM iw
of |irlai, chronio and sexual SpennktOT'
rlioiN
cauAi-*, an', urodu>’lnK aouie eOho follow!■* eflect*. Wei rewK
n<!-*■. 8--mloat i*.niia(oiia, IHnino*# of Klpht. IHfraUr* Mrta
orr. Plivsli-ale**oajr,Pimulae on Faoe, Aversion V> Aoeletr e<
V•males, Confusion of l*uM, ofß*u*l Power, to.
re dcrins mnrrlauo Improper or nnhanpr. U*e*o**iv
—SYPHILISHJS'
onred and *-n* r *r*-!kit*d tvstm: OOM*
ORRHL A, Gleet. Strlrture, PUm and StW prV
vatedlsMses qul-kly cured. Pstl.nts treated bjo*4lrf
press. ConsultmtoQ free nnd Invited, charge* reaeo>bfc.
■ud correspondend# •trlctly cooflvteotlal.
A PRIVATE COUNSELOR
Ol 200 !*ee, s-nt to any nsldros*, seeurelv seeled, fcr WBrvr
(fii), cent*. Should l r-ed bv all. Addrese ss *bm%,
OAm boors froinV A. U. toi P. k. bg l
LANIEI\ HOUSE.
IX. TXtfflX. PropAMr
MACON, GEORGIA.
THIS HOUSE is now provided with fcvtery
necessary iwiiv-‘iuoi) ; e* for tbu ac(*nuitr*w
dation mid comt'irt of its patrons, 'J’ba hi
cation Is and ir.J le and coriienfeht 'to th
businees portion of the city.
The Tables i v, J'
have the best the market offords. Omrifbn
to and from depot free of Cbtlrgo, ba^gjigr
handled Ir-e ol charge. - >
jr-W- 'l'li*? BAR is supplied with ih *I)Mt
Wine and Liquors.
isrerriej?!
' 7011-4 Oil!
—~- ° ’ iIMIJIMS
: <l!li
All kimiH of , [[( , ■
-(; ■ ,itl td ad
TtTI’SIVIIVO DONE;
lIUJI inti
■ i Ufh h, til Hi rer as.iffT
both wobd and iron. GlNS’whsted
and
repaired; ;
at. J. F. WALKF.H'S Steam Mills
two miles east of Talbottou-J]
ma>2ltf
Notice!
I HAVE just received a now, supply
(’oflius ‘f;ifl grades for sale at 111© stora ef
W. H. Martin, whn'wtll use ev• ry *n
to please tbeso who tavdir him with An; or
der. He ig offering a vary nice and we '
trimed coffin bonli inside and out for from,
fifteen ten Xwotity-ljve V>llnrk. 'flho**©- tw/u
have no coiiyey/iocesand when tho
is not too greitfr.wilf tie ftirnished vvifWi'ith
a wagon or hack to cni*rv the ooftbi wiih<■' tt
charge. Ilftviug had a long experiei-O’o
this bufiheHS T trust to share A p.u
ronage. W. E. MTILI^LW^
FOR SALE
cpHREE farms Tying tn tlm eastern part
L of Tnlhot coimly Ga.. two, DP3OO
each., otm of 215 acres dourr
hh- lauds. w*-!l watered, well timber L =* r * 1
good, better thaw averag** hilidsv iel/uat#^
four and six mjJ rt * fro -i
Apply to W. E. Mumford. Or Jti ttoffV
Tlt‘>t eO'llily (hi., or-address t"b :tlut .
signet 1 at Gosiou,Thomas county G.
may 7 tf. E. J. HOij.ViL.’.