The Talbotton standard. (Talbotton, Ga.) 1870-1881, October 29, 1878, Image 1

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’ ;arf ujr p. t - Ut TTrN ifif Wf ! 1 T rt't Ty't ts~\ f >T 'S&kyU- M HI asHT . - ' liv V . K. ML’JJ VOLUME IX-NO.4Lh I TE. I 11ARM0WVILLE. Bi'iU m KN’ nwljr ill Scptcilil cr ]7B. villi :i InII corps ol earr.rsi, snnref slnl teacher* n\ determin'd t° kP >'P tin* wiiK-apreml nuil rrpntation ol this jnsilv cole H,u-d school. V (iordon Inslitntc pfftrs supriior m.lucenionts lo Jun ius a. sirinq to educate their K . aul duußlilei*. It inis nil the km .ippimM. s, o; I in-in iii.d tumitnri', mol H. .J nor .I'.i-eesirfnl teaeMiiß mq nrnllelmlia Hr Kt itr. I:-!.,• Apart n.ent is ■■■ r. bv Prof, (inti* iitM-iO' r. v I." Inis in Mil I M iii r .I, ■ | but lew equals in 1. is profession Wm It.rilwrille is the nms: enterprvinß eili .Ui til, iu Western ltnilronil, avd H roily the reputation of Inn tug the most moral. hU rai and eulightentd coinmv.iiitt litorgis. tnlhon >ll 50 In $lB 80 p>r Term. lIMM 810 Oil hi ‘•IS 00 per month. For Calalogue containing lull infonimtion address ■ CHAKLIiSE. I.tMimiUX, ruin.. ■ or W. 11. WOOD.VLL, Secretary, t ___ IhtrrOsvilh, Gthruia. 1 ? b .. Itdl * I * | ’ - I T il fhS hPA< K T* tcs ned f. r 'I liOliN I ()N & A' If. Fnsl.int idl.Clolluers ntnl flatterc. t'oilim I ru, (•*. 11 *y u ill . dvr rluc in ir *1 jm - p M h'oet if I‘. II i.'iifl V'iit'tf f'-.r liuughtto \\ t>t Gcorgiii, ?t*| *24 ~ a fi-ft. /%. Gibson, Ko. 10 COLUMBUS, , GEORGIA. W holesnle mxl Hctnil I>osi I-v in DEY GOODS, GFCCIEIES, HOTIOKS, CHOCKFEY. 4C. ?C AND A FULL STOCK OF ’ Plantation £pplies, A I.lt of *hich we nre r.ow . fferii L' nt tlie v. ry b'W<M market price*, and guarantee ■ il c * ns V.’e cordial y invite the j * pie -f Talbot county, a; • **h*retr giro uk a cftll when tl - y v.**tt tlm. '•ir y. Mr. J. A. Philips, formerly of il tr. is with me nt and v ill he triad .o •> •■ liis many Iru-mTs Now Don’t You Forget It. T. T. EDMUNDS, OS Broad hitreef, Colinnlms, Goorgin prilling bnndioraa find Mihstuninl COTTAGE CHAIf.S r.t SJ 50 nr Halt d-zen. CO'i HELK lE.* i)K at -2 50 each. t.Ui "J OE liL'il 1. '. US tor Mil 00 ■■■", and ail *#*s"'** ol FUINIi THE i amHv low. A toil him of bomb ml K vM'FaKLK ol<l A xKE cH3 MBEft Stirs BaiW/EE AT BETAIL-NAILS $2.50 PER KEG. end Cairlage Material and other Goods as Low as ANY HOUSE IN THE MARKET. J* A. Frazer Si Cos., Broad Street, COLUSIBTJS, GA. H/ I. A COUNTRY N’EWSPAPIsIv FOlt TUG MASSES DGYDTKI.) TO ClVlbl/Af IwX AN 1) MOXG V-M AKfNfD lAL’iQTTpN. TALBOT GOUNTA i. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1878. I've I'otttKl I‘ve found u joy in sorrow, A secret bulm for pain, A Lcuiitilul to.n.orrow ‘ Of sunshine filter nin. I to found u bnmcli of healing Near eti n I ittei spring, •A whisj ored nromise stealing Opr every l-ifken string, 1 ‘ve miliirl n Ji m k.t>a>ih i, For every woe and wml, A hamltulol sweat manna, \\ 1 en t'rai;,•s tail. I‘to lound a liock of Ages, Win u desert wells nrw dry, And alter weary stages I vc lounu an Klim nigh. An F.lirn witij its cm lm >s, Its It and a;s slnuhv; A ha MiltiH s. When biuis i.f jr, mist* ljule. o‘t r tears of .wit e aitrnion, I've seen n rain-ho.v light, A Klevy ft: <j 11-UMfin. So dtcar yet’ oiit nt sii! i. My y.iviniir. T licf pi. ,■ iin,', i 1 lmvc llti' j . il, I .rd i.s, ;' % B The hculim; and the hleasing. ill T lie aUL.him- and tin; psnlni; ( ? The | i mist fur the t til .1, ’1 lit- Klim fur the faint. The i.iinbou tin- ihtc If i ill, The glory i t i|,< .; tlunii Mam t At tho clean of the ] a 1 r-< sill on iiul eU-clioit, "Tien tin- soul ol tho : linti i) was oulnincT hy ll> tiiitinpli *of hviilip oinr tbo t'Xl.ui: .1 will of tin \jm it cm |toojf)e, :li.- I i-H|H-eu. i iif lint Oi iiaaT ilio pal ly I t \:r,oiy nt ! in- i.< xt pii sitlopli 1 iii oliou | Well sis in : 1 ami iI Sail . i'n-it-iy, j wliila lho ontii'ok is yot tTipor/ul, j mill v> t g:; ■ s . unul for !a>po of i Rlici-os . .11 mi (Tonmiit of ilisors ! fjmnz 'i I .in- Ihi nin :i; -'. 11 ntn tin* i'M v hi-li iimy In fin i Ini ol fto ll i :■ ■ lii • s'i r iij, tic Xui ui'o. ' Ibis ili-im iit is tiic gt-ei ill.nek lu-fity, . mi iiilliu i.oo pole ill h r evil, it Piiii - dotii's box of tliscovil mill ill for tho parly mill tlio com,try. Tho posi- j ti"Ti of tho I loinocrnj io jyirty in tho past nf.uCt this .|iifs‘ii n has I ,;i pfnin ami tun-(juivoctil. Funu (lie | diiys of Ali'ti-cvv .Taciiso,, it has ] stl'i liUoiis'y inJvi call il a ('till nr i liasml lip'll ;;i hi taut aiiuii, mil. : rob it of t lie mnnil.'i s of tho pni'Ay, ! miller the lend of Senator ]b tit ii, iof Mi"S"Ul'j, oven erjntdiKh'.l for an j cxcltinivi' iiioliiliie eniloiii'y. Those, i however, were cofnpumTivi ly buy in 1 l ntmibor, tin,- niajorily of the party , beitin in fin r of a mixed etim-ucy, i COBiposed of the ])i< (:i"Us i.itdal mid paper convertible into gold mid i Nilvti at flic option of tho holder., This policy wis ml.'pled and met j with general Hppi-'itah Ii has linen add]dial in inns' of the pp>vn, iiments j i.f Europe, ami Ims wnrm and satisfne. j daily. No enhghtei'ed government I or people now wish to umke any i thing but gold and silver Iho basis of values, inn can it be done with'- out disturbing i in; courso of biisi- j news and upsetting values of all kinds of ] roperly. \VTint is eiirrnu cy but a promise to pay V A prpmi.se to pay in what? Plainly in the precious metals,for there is no other recognized stum laid of money . throughout the world. If tho greoii-- back party thqn siieeeed in forcing ! the goveniniout to i no an amount i o! these promises t" pay far beyond I ils ability to ev r mo 1 , they not on ly Jiluoo a (Jang I power in the j tills (if the ; • a :: iW'i'tlmenf, l",)kiug ‘owai J c i- h/.ation, bit they also dim,li ii the vauie of the i? reney that tin . so anxious lo .'Cam Tim on, j :• nay to . c.k at money .• t , . c>v r its purchasing power. T.v.i and ill trs are , tin better than one, if the one dolhti wid purehaso ns much. Mom ", af f r nil, is but the repicKiiit itive ol ! values—a medium o' xioroige for lll’e CosoopillUe-.-jjl Ira ' . 1 0 i.i meiCi'. The real we .In fa miti .n dims not consist ilieo in a largo : aiu'j'.'.’d >f irredeliii and h- paper m .|i | rV, b ' T.. r .igricn t r.i p < :ml He. n .mg 1,;...- an i ... the i.'.' ipi ise.'nu'i ind ry of its j oil ./. im. Ilii’f trt carry oof the m | terchange of commoditi' s between j diCfereut nations, or different, por j lions of a country, which constitute cowiriHfee, inoiicy idustdiavo some intrinsic value in itself, recognized by all p" pie. Gyjl mid silver possess this valiie, and eherevii ; paper is used it is nsod but, as their * repiTsentutive. — M< bile llegitlcr. e . a— lixri l ; inr. When you yo t',,Xi',!aTnbas. dmi’t ' .il to nail -it the pnn.d -D',a! ,iy a:. I ,'i.r v .r'- house of L. f.. uu<leri 1 .V Son. in the hie' rgi i fl"aie . nilaiug. t hey h ivn • . most e, tut-in J tiein.li: '.' ~| u,.,, p !ni Oc- r-T.i. Don't for ' ’ Ql'hHY: ' 'V. Uy :. il nea, smoKe eoinuio . tirf.'Hcco, when they can tiny Marlairg Hr ' .. 'nf of Xorlh Carolina,' at the snrue ( rice ? i fcbt-lv. Lctiei Wi ltiiig. To write ;i good, interesting and offhanded letterisTuoro of an ac eomplishmi nt than many are will ing to acknowledge. Whim we so one good easy-written letter, wo liml many that contain nothing of interns!. In ortlet to write an on j tertuiuiug letter,, wo must put oiu- I full thoughts iu that direciiou, and make our diction as plain und nccep table ns possible. To carry on an inteii sting corr,.spuml, nco, you 1 must be prompt in answering; do j not let any ipu ,-:i m go nii iiiswcrcd, ! if avoidable, or any joke or witty say [ ing go unnoticed, for if you do, your j porrespomlent will soon learn that In.', a tt, : live nit ildiy incept able, mid will soon grow dull and mori"f onoms. Never write a short and 1 poorly-composed letter, thinking u few i Noun s w ill fill the deficiency. No ("u id. -s io ri .nl a letter made jup of many excuses, for they soon j lose all interest m your leti.r., and I ihen-loro ii is distasteful to them. : Try and say a good deal in n few 1 words, but Idle explicitly. Avoid vulgar words, for they are distaste -1 fill rather than acceptable-, use no j foreign phrases because they are at, ! your command, but use smaller words which will doubly fill their places. Try to ituprovti each letter ' by carefully looking over your pre. j eeeding one nt. the timo of correct ! i.ig, (this vie should do till wo gu‘. so wo caa write a whole letter with- | out in,,king a mistake,) for if vie let lie in go by at first, uncorrected, wo arc apt to fall into that error ol “making mistakes.” which shows I, aiM-ncs.s ii’ emi position. T here are many who can talk into ligentiy /enough, Ind, lin y are at a lo w nlien they are teipiiretl to put tin-ir tln,lights On paper. for the. o ih fii-ii-lii-ic'S wo would advocate tho piaoliee of let (cr writing, so i-RSeti 1 tial in every profession. It is bene ficial both meiital y mid phy .-ie.fil.i. 1 Tiic- I'lii 1 i,Mii|ifay of V-if Ii fiOes. ‘Whero are vou going with the puppies, my little man?’ nuked a] geliliemmi ol a small buv yei ierday , ! whom ho met wiili three pilbpies ! in a basket. 1 ‘(Join’ to drown'em,' was the re ' ply. ‘I want a [ lip for my littlo boy to piny with; what do you say to j ! letting me l ake hue ?’ -J'.li il ton one,’ spoke u|> the lay with trim American enterprise. ‘l'll, sell you this yader one for | TO cei ts, t Ilf black one for 7 ) and ; lhe spotted one is wmth one do!- , htr.’ T I Link my boy would like the i Kpi al•d Ine beat, but you ask too liytei. tor it. A oil h.al intended i diowi ing ail of tinmi, but I 11 give you go cnls and save you ;thc limt j ble of drowning the spotted t-tp'.’ ■ ‘ l'w enly ■ live ei ids fof that ' jWf (ed pup’.’exclaimed the boy; 1 ean’l stand il; taxes is High, rent i. high; gfdciiiKS is high; oil is down and going lower -oh, no; I can’t take : 1 hs than a dollar.’ ‘But you intend to drown 'Take the black 01,0 at sevent; - live cents.’ ‘My little her 'wouldn't like the lilac); one.’ ‘T; : lie yallsr one at half a dollar oil lie's dog eln- .] f don’t like his coin;'.’ ‘Well, then, you’d heifer tell your 1 little liov in play with hIN toes,’ and he e• nlinutd on lii.s way to the rivet, n m.'ii king that “no p-ai ty can dead beat his way ua mo these hard timer..’ Lt< b ox l’ouj.TKy.- The American Agi ienfuri-I Rays: Tho best rnetli ; e.d w o haw, ever applied is crude pc | r.rolouni, or, if nu : c convenient, the <■> rnmon kerosene oil used for huupa. Th,. is always at hand, rind a few I minutes labor with the oil-can will r-'iite in,- i". 'ii,-. <)( nerally one np ' plication is nip ito destroy thorn. Are ft *>; ly b directly nr the perdu h, I pouring a c ontinuoiin si ream from | the spout. 1 lie lieriH get this oil upon | tin ii- feet and legs, and it i.-t rubbed i ail over the feathers. It is penetra ting, and the odor seems to be ex Cfcc-dillgly offensive to the insects. AVo have had no lousy liens since the application of this remedy. I Onions ash IVolthy. —Sc.ircoly 100 ninch I can he sai l in prat-.i: el oriinas for fowls. ; They sen to In a proven ivc and rtmedy ' tor'vurious disc; . ; to vvlrieti fowls are lia j bv. Hwiug irequ iady tes'ed t1,,.r ex-i ' cwlmeiel, w„ i.in h-p- iic iiud r:t indui,;ly, i Far gapes au<l iiifluinna'ioa ot tie tLiroat, ey sand head, nn; ate ninioit a specific. •V.: f.ioii, thril r.. reu ini"i l giving! , j-.tls/an 1'• pa-:a'ly you g i-ic'lcos, as many as tiny will eat, a, often as twice or j three limes a week. They Khimki lo finely I chopped. A small ndduioa ol corn meal is lau improvement. A* C. !a> m-,". < ciniicst ■■i if AltfCk ' As Imiq UK "w hi'.' faith m tlio old i-cuteli in *xim, that niucU' is th- iinllur of dm meal tut ,- it Uvv'iUtoobserviMiiiykiuts lo iiicveusing oar sap]dy nl I irmlmi',', .'cr evidently IHo \v<rl mm k iti tho pK'vi-rfeis \ t.M ftvio levin lor any lertfl i t/.iiiK cmnp nmtl that nuty l>o cnißl'tyeil "in i ero\-inj4 crops Tim 'ollmvinj* s.-nsiLK* nd- I vi- 1* i.w Irma a( oi reKpenflent ot tho ('ountry j iiditifiivu.:. I IV) faiera.iKiT the mtiinre pi 19 h tho object; j how to (In it is tin i roblon . Muck is found in sunken places m woods, fit Ids, < r swamps whore th • w iter runs otV slowlv. , J It is kiathercd there by washing of loaves! j and mellow soils from the hills, together with course nmss, weeds, leaves ami fallen I : wood, which for ayes have there, | 'alien and> 1 u iui(l dceiMrd. li' tho water! could lmvo run oft' ir< elv, the l.unl would ho di v e and productive. Now itis'eoid, sour, ! an l, uui : luotivo. b. can be utilii'.od with profit, but it takes ; time and mom y. l! vou v.nr.ot Rr*t on the with a team ,j In winter, w! e< lii out to tho bank in .* u;n j ■flier 1 v tall, then you can draw it 10 the b.unyard emr J- : nr.;. Spread a thick j 1 eo.iM '.o j. , | deep, nil t' 0 cntir.i ycird j ! brow a!l the ,>.! .Lie m.i! nie ujion it oftftlr f ; 'Voin hniM’S, (’() *as t-r h>;;s I'.ed your! ; lmys on 1 pii . of ii daily, anti there should ! . be a do.; n or more pi;.:s t<> work it over ; | cheaply. Mix itfu.se, dirty salt, plash r. coal 'edn s, in tact ..very tiling to im icase i‘s bulk and value. VoMrya.nl. of coarse, 1 1 slim Id .-T'pe sliyhiiy inwculs, to retain ami I catch all surplus water and wash off the j 1 u round. Inerca “this pih‘ by this method one! yc r, and then eommcnco drawing to (he | land. It will lo film, decayed, and well i nixed. Suiv.id it evenly over your mend- . • “as, \<* wheat fields, ail 1 land desiifned j j lor col 11 nr potatoes, about ten or twelve j loads per acre. By this corns-' you will map the best and only paying result! from i I the use ol muck. iiK.W) \oKi< 1 i/nmi:. N’oung; Ind' re lo lend law, modi- j cine oi t-bcolo *v, ask your elf if t ! would imt he better to read nyiicu]- | t ills- uii pi notice it. Are nut tiu.* so 1 called I*' fined p-roL .‘-sioiiH crowded : fo tin ir utmost capacity? Istheic! 1 not ti more inviting field open betorc ! V' ll uh 11 learned fanner, tlmn as n , [ learned lawyer, divine or doctor V |To ptluin distinction in any ot these I proL s .ioiis you will, most likely, ! ii;tV( to li roi'.'li the s! 11l vile; pro . cesv. for 1 t-vci 1 \ ( • re, mid to lain r harder than any farmer labors. ! Tninb of the things. Ifvon don’t thirdc oft! m in.xv, you will tlduk 1 i tin in 1 ten before you maim a liv iao by your profession. bxlrti IdAbilifv tn I lib Ctf(l> Fi tmu wh'so blued ih thin, digestion wi t k und 11 at r ;k! 1, or uxtuHiaelc to . tie- attacks ot iiuilaiial diHFaMC. 'i he most.) j l billed exfoKur** may, under Rnch coudi-. j liul , iif* *•: a - 1 ! 11l which, if Ic dlby. * would r< • f die nu Kimoic taint. Tho only j way In h 1 .inme.mly h< m nmlana in f loculitieK wh< i ■ i: is pKonh-nt, is to tune I I und r* (Mil. it< ! • svst cm by improving I .'..i i,' lid -I;; - .lion. iiTiii. liinn lb- blond, ! i wed civil ; a !•: "ii.d imp'd uft to biliary i ; seen !i* 11. lin l -' p .'.ils ai • ace. .mpiihjied • ’by noth'; ' - m !• t i,i\T 1 . ... U rn. ler'K ; Sf■ ilia n ].i:tes, which luiij' < .X;m ri- uce lift l 1 v. and t 1 b • t! < must )* • bln r.afc- j '■! : 1 ! I : and on niul i 111 bed disorder.- . .v.-Hbh tho best remedy t or them. Ih* bittern ai f, morft-'Vffr, an ex cellent invjooiant: of the organs of nri/m --tion, am! an active depurent, climimtiijf.' from tho biood those acrid impuiitics which iginnte iin umidic ailments. ti.'Novl. There iu a child filial danger in family provermneiit from which we would warn every parent, ann tlm< 1 : partiality. 11,I 1 , is too often tho cage that fathers and mothers have their fuvoiite child. I'Yoni this two evils result. In the fii. t place, the pet usually becomes a : peiled child; ‘and the flo ver of the family, seldom yields .‘iny other tlmn bitter fruit. In the second place, the neglected partef the household feels envy to ward the parent that, has not tiioic qneidJv pvrn rise to a lack of afla c tion which is never re,stored. | All ineal-pi’iidiicing finiunxls should be l;i Id when they nre in their cool est state, or when respiration is the leuM active. Viedr fb sh will then i keep much longer fresh, und bo ' a *i c beautiful, hw< ot find healtliful. \V;;<•!! killed in a honted condition ;or iinmedi.'ifely nftcr a hard drive, tin lb :-h will lonffor to cool through, spoil sooner, while the lie- h will ! have a dark, feverish look, earned by I be in# full of blood, and hence will j.ot be ho inviting in appearance or so healthy ns food. An I’eirt ui:tb!e T'ruth. You and-■ r.c to Kufb r, find if you ha l a iriM 1 ]'■!<•,u;.s amluct' 17 iiie in this bi-wini l il ' f r!d| it i uu'iiuly youy Own fault ftml : mc i only or.u c'Xcriso fur you, your im- ] rue:' m.ldc prejudice 11ml skepticism, which j i h;tK kibed ;lt uisand-. iV.HDii.il j 1 and cormnoa eiiw lT uHoi.jng wiUhoou hliow 1 you that G:r*. r- Am/ust I’in .vcr will cure , ;.ou of Fiver G-iaid lint, -r JlynpcjisM, with | itii ns n:wr*f.tld“ * fffflgi, such as sick Jiead i ficlm, p-dpi “dun ol lie* heart,sour stomach, : habitual e diisziiJ*'os ot the head, liorvoii -t fra io u}• a- s ( ;ftits, A’ ■ Is : siic I. mV p .VM ", to.va Oil the We-t- n. 1 ('ontin*nt am! noi a J)ru;/:ist but will tdl you oi iis wonderful <;ur. ■>. Y-. 1 can buy a H-iuiplu li- ! ir iJ c ./its J lij'cu and -.'- ' ill Phiovc joa. For ;>a!o by Dr. K. I>. ' B-.rda ell." cove. 1 “i'lHiiE: 1 * ... ~.. IIOIIME FOR CLOTHING *A. .1 .Ii) Tsiocon, is J. if. EEBTZ’S. A full Slock nt tlio Lowest Figure:;. I“iii'i'- ( 1 Nsiinoro f*4ni(s At Jt9; §10; $11; sl‘.’ 50; ntul *ls. I)icKH Soils sls 00 to $25 00. SI B 6 Bf’B'S nil complete. Made of the best Irish Linen .-uni AVutnsulta Muslin only 75 Con Is. Full Stock of all Goods for I Wm ami Boys nt priees lower than any house in ALtcon or Columbus. its good as ever. .5.11. II lerlz, t)U Cherry Slreet, oi-lllf Mut-mi, Cleoraiii. 37 Court Piacc. LOUISVILLE, KY., A r*rti!arl7 eiTnetitcrt und legally iualK‘JLi<Ui*ktnP on.l (h | t "; f il, nu lif'i pnieiti'.! wll* prrtfW Chi'-k aliform* if t- if, oh tv,i.P :<’'! (J'txualdUodtod, a!.oil end i 1 Vi.fiJif.'iTh,’ vJU'.’ (.i..'.’mm:!-:!SK: v. n,- •onu il i-lm 1 t. ', Oil st 0: . Kid. Pefeetm Mem ,r V, .! ,!!> i‘. .I. .< Oil ] :••••, Avulsion to Hoolnlvol ; laniai-".1. Coi.ld-o.ti ol l l.iaa, Ido ol Bo.xun 1 P-m-r. U., , re .I ri'HMtnrn.igti itnorcpf.T or unhappr, r luorojign y . SlffiWW | Cmi"i!ti'i..ri In. .04 lll(. lrp* WMOMiKK uca correxi ondetieo nlrictly coalldeitilul. i A PRIVATE COtIKSELOR Oi ”01 i * of to onv nHilrens. securely ernleil. for tblrtf ( .* ••-. - 'I 1” - 'Ot *>. A (lilri—s t. • above, | oifioo lioui t fruiir VA. il. (o 7 P. 11. Buiciuyi, Ilo< r. Important Combination! LEVER! & COLLIRSWORTH INSTITUTE IJ IST IT.IC'D. r IRII SB IT OLS lmvo been combined I iiro nm- 1 ii'iilutinii, • ith ono Board ot l -isf ruesion mi] <m f’our.sc of Study, for the edne.iiion *| Iot!i i Tho Male I) - I:• rmum,i mull r.• i!r Jof J. j. McTjAUGI! UN - , hi 1* o t omht at ' 'otlinsworlh fusii Into, and f Im 4 I’Vmdo D. pmirn. m, iindm J H. '. iI,B \N, Kt 1 eY’• it, •i• | Friday I . \ei on-os a> and Monthly and Aiumd ex.uui natioos a! IaAV-rt. j’lio lull JVrm will Momliiy Si > iK( , nil)' i '2d IS7S Tho Coui-'U of Study of holii limitations will lc rrmoil* I'd and adapted to Iho do- ! jn.*n !.h of 11 j#* public. Wn propose to iin , pari a tliomii: h, practical, rcientifir! and id.isf.ical (.‘diu-alion: TUITION^ I’r.iMAiiT Pi’.r.u.' '! Mb.Ki, j’j a month,. ..s‘2 00 • , \‘.i>) ',ic. •• •• “ ...nooj ' OJ I.r/UATF. AND SciKN'TIirJC Di;pa..- ; ■ 1 1'.n r. month, 4 Of) j i fIoNTINOKNT peu JVrm, 1 00 Mr-re am) Ornamental Djtpariment, Kka- I SCNAUI.r. Kut.s. T iltion charged from time of entering j to done of Term, uni no dedu-tion allowed I except iu (•; :-• r i pro:meted Hirkno-H. Bills j payable monthly. Board in il i i-st familii ?; from ?8 00 !'• ! : !O.'l Icr lie -d i, rd In in Monday to ! Friday evenin". *d 00 per mouth. LOCATION ; •'I ven mile . don, Geneva, S. IV, It. K . ; i'hdaiiy mails, and cany of access by I Hack line, conne Mug wit;i every train ot I "nrs. I lack-|*i re trom Geneva, round trip j to btudf utn, ;M 00. i N. B. :he f.il benefits of the I’ line 1 id 1 Fund Aid i. lilo.vcd to nil KtudenlH of la-Villi tl-e. ,i t .lit!I- \i a M. .j u. <;i,i;nn a 31. A yoiciate Fniicf puls. Tai/<<>tton, <j S | feu,ln r 3d. 1878. VV. F. J TIGNER, DKN’TIST. i / XFFB Vj ( VIC It ?vf,\Sf)N’S Drug 3tore, ' / Kandolph strut, (Jolnmhart, Ga. X**" Save your “Teeth; 4 * they nro hotter 'h o All di <a • ot the IV. th ami 1 r .m treated. Artificial put in when e.sircd. nu.Otf ■ e hit ■ o rv ts now iNvm:n to ock labor stock ' I *<><•. Goods. C Tol hsi, OnssinioiT's sind Trim* iiu'liuliii|>' Fitmicli and Aniorlcan Mak<-s, VI.SO a good supply and tho various makes of Home Goods; all of which we got up t® ouler .a the best style on tho ahoiust notice. An extensive and choice lot ot TEXAS CASSTMERES Just in, to which wo cdl particular no'ice. < . .T. !MOACO< ’ll', CI.oTIUNO M \M KVt-milV. t 4 I'ltoAP S'j KKVr. In our ready-mud® stock wo lmvo a oi •(.'ottonaiL- Sdm ' we will close out at price# snrpriaingly low. hop2Jttf O. G. Sparks & Son, ‘ 1 ' - 1 • 'i Imihtuuf I TIILKD STKKHT. 3f.A.CON% OKOUGT.V, WAREHOUSE, COTTON, AND OI'MIISSION MERCHANTS. fT7 K oiler our f-ervinm ns Wn rehouse nr. and (' ••■minis-ion Merehldits to our • V* friends ot Ta’lmt and adjoining comniev, S k I; ibl: Gh n Supplif’s, 1 il J fill <\ M i<? 3 ! tin ni.sln and rit k. Ai st market rules. Advances made on (’ottouis store, as Low an bp inv l.ou *j in the city. seplO O. G. SiVtBKS A SOX ; \ I!. ADAMS. JONATUUNU.. AIi.VMS. WLmm SHR JQkWQL RllS 9 114 Bread Street, COLUMBUS, GA. WHOLESALE AND itl.TV.il, DKALKU IN Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Umbrel las, Ready-Made Clothing, js< >< )'rs. suous, uto., Ill’ T HE, LATEST AND EES i SI VI,ICS. i 1.1.c.ri; , l .tv- I.r lliv lut.-s! -.lvl.'s .111.1 fresh li" ill tin: N" riln vn " <)ly i\ ■ i i:i nin s: \ I.- ;ui.l j>i■i■- ■-. .1 < .■.... Is. i' ■ iu a .’.M ~ ii-i. m iLu uii v, ue , V 1 *' |.|.n-'v.m. EoliU. nil.hiiTiiliv-: s;.|. men 111 Kl. U '" <> wnilitt CLOTHING - <* O r f'< f VINSIIF & CALLAWAY THE LEADING CLOTHING HOUSE OF MIDDLE ORGL*. They koop tlio goolii .".iid snl 1 at S.l<• lo'.v.i.t pi'ino*. Out S >o!l:ii* Shil'l is of the busk m iterinl nl fifsj Agents fur Keep’s Shirts iiud Uiiibrnllas, \V. I’itt Baliiwin is with us, and will lie glad to liuvs a a!l from kk I friends. . I jWUVSIIIP & CALLAWAY, No.’ 50 Second Si.. Macon. Hillside Shops, TALBOTTON, GEORGIA.’* J. C. VAMPEELL , Proprietor. Tho Public arc* informed that 1 am thorough' crpiippod a and prepared to do WOOD WOIIK ol all kinds, such as making and lvpidi.u 'B up .'S. . nls ot lilacksiiiithino, including Sho.-i'jo mid’.'cncMl I‘.an at ion Work. I j;UAr antco s.itiritaeliou in nil my work. /-at* Prices to sail, the Ipu-h Give in- a trial. .1. C. ( ’AMIMUGIiL. Rd- i- to J 1). Hour'll, W’. J. M -.Bryde, G. in va; ('apt. J. W. Gambl* , S. A. Hual f Talbot eountx ; t N. Gibson, l .ilbottou. ailg r,l f W. F. GRACE, DJ’.AMiU IX Z (TGAItS- r LX)BACCXj. SNUFF AM) IJ Ii :>s. 70 CHERRY STREET, MACON, GEORGIA THE PLAGE TO BUY SADDLES AND' HARNESS CHEAP. I MASHA A. BRADFORD, MANLTACTUKEIt OE AND DEALER IN Sables, Hams, Trunks, Yaliiw, -AM)- Carriage Trimmings, Leather and Leather Belting' -AM, KINDS Oi’— New Work and Repairing Done j AT THE OLD STAND OF 11. AIIDDLLBIiOOK. AT SHORT NOTICK. \l* i niio.vi) wt , ( oi.ij unrs a i * 1 ’ • G‘t '• • 5 G i TUlt.llS. iil.Ol) u V .mi-In Advtinc. P r.so WHOLL NUMBER 43i,