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The Talbotton Standard.
TUPRHDA y, NOVEMBER. 14. 1878.
THE OLDEST PAPER.
Official Organ Talbot County.
The Columbus Enquirer-Sun, which ha*
pot in 10m solid work for Harris for Con
grass nt the Fourth District, concedes the
election of Cap!, Henry Persona. T)c C<j
■rrrtrrioN supported Mr. Harris In Iho race,
hut wo bate this
Person* in one of tho Ablest men In the ili*.
Irict, and mil uwiht an txodWul repie.eu
tiiWYe.
Alabama.— The <Vuigre**ii.*ij elect in the
several District* ore :
lh t District—Tliwiim H. Herndon.
93 I Strict -11. A Herbert,
3d District ~W. J. thitulord.
44h District--C. M. Shelly,
<s*h District—Thomas William*.
6th District— B B. Lewi*.
7tb District- Win. H. Forney.
Bth District- tt’m. M. I/)va
All Democrats, nnd all DemAmlb) nomi
neea except General Lowe, The now mem
bora elect, Meaara. Herndon, Ham font, Wil
hum*, Lewis and Lowe aic nil able men.
Tho Haw km*till* l/i*patch gives an ac
connt of a duel without seconds Icngln on
Wednesday lew, near na*kln*vilie,b tween
Mr. P. J. Hodge, a young lawyer ol that
place, nml Mr 1 hot. M. Dennis ft planter.
They hfrl in town about a lew
case. and met by appointment at the plaee
where the duel aan 'ought. Ten bot*
were exchanged, and Mr. Pcnnia severely,
perhnpH mortally, wounded by a bull enter
ing nix** the fourth rib on dor the lot arm.
It isenppoaed he wn a won tided by Jlodgi*-
third aliot, but he continued tho fight until
both hud exhamrtod their wea|tOlM, and
then got in hie buggy and drove to town,
where ho ia under treatment, hi condition
being acriona.
Th^CuUiTrrrTioM Explain*: By acme
inadvertence, wo woro made to allude to
Capt. Henry Persons, recently elected t<
Congress in the Fourth Din'iict hn an ind •
pendent. The truth ia there wan no iudo*
de|>endeiit candidate in the Fourth, in tbe
strict sense ol that term. Tho convention
after two Mtaxioua and itinuuxrable baliot
inga failed to uoudnate, and the question
was (Imp practically remitted to the people
fbr tlnj* <kii*i<jn. They have decided, and
we take j Unsure in endowing their dtc Irion,
notwithstanding the fact we were in Invor
of Mr Ifarria. Wo know Capt. Persons to
he one of the ahlett men in tbo district
90 far n his democracy ia concerned, ho
may be chtaHcd among the bourbons. Ho is
firm in the faith, and he will uudmiMedl j
tube a very high stand a* a Congressman. -
Atlanta OmsWuatiotu
The Tennessee CougroMrionnl d<lgation
(n the next Congress wilt ho:
First District Robert L. Taylor, Demo
crat.
Second Plat net L. 0, Honk, lt<-publi
can.
'Third District Ocerge O. DibbreU,
Democrat.
Fgtirlh Pistrict- Benton McMillin,Demo
crat.
Filth District -John M, Bright, Demo
crat.
Sixth District John F. House, Demo
crat
Seventh District W. C. NT hi tt homo,
Democrat.
Eight District J. P. (’. Atkina, Demo
crat.
Ninth Pistrict—C. B. Himouton, Demo
crat.
Tenth District Cascj Young, Democrat.
Maoo* and Bkunswick Railroad.- NVe
have received n copy of the report of the
Comrnih ionera and riupi iliiteiid.uit <-t the
Macon nnd Brunswick Railroad from De
cember Ist, 1876. to October Ist, 187 H. Tiie
total earning* of the road between these
dates was $(k11.0I1 70, and total expense*
$554,352 47—-showing a balance to profit
ol $77,659 33. These espouses, however,
embrace $27,233 20 spent in ini prove me tits
and equipments, nnd
judgments nnd court and attorney fees
making $37,035 75 not pro|n>rly chargeable
to current expenKCs, and reducing the run
ailng cost of the road for twenty-two monthu
Vo $517,310 73, and increasing the net
revenue to sll4, 606 00. Ol these canting*
$05,000 have been paid into tho State
Treasury.
The commissioners regard the sale of ihc
road. In view of tho restrictions imposed
by tbe ocw constitution, the riungciny of
HmmHxmis and tho low valuation of railn ml
property, as inexpedient, and favor a long
lease of the road, with proper guarantee*
nnd securities, in preK fence of continuing
to i>(>cr*t6 it by the State
tint tif flu* ('anted.
The republicans lost eleven Congress
men in October. The Democratic clear
gain wsm five*, nml with the Gtee aback era*
winnings by the aid oi the Democrats, as
many were gained as the Republicans lost,
tor all fusions were with the Denincrntit.
The rcult ol the tight is not yet apparent,
but we fear thy Rqpublicoju have gained nt
least six if ltpt < fght, ifrpresvhtat ives Irotn
New York, two in Connecticut. two in Niw
Jersey, two in Illinois, one in New Hiunp- !
shire, and one claimed in Pt-nnsylv.inm and |
one in North Carolina That is a Repnbli
•c jin yt kmiierulo sixteen if borne out
by the rotUrne. The Democrats have gained
/our in Mtswuiti, probably five, one in Min-
time m South Carolina, one in
yioridu, one in Tcm < ss, o, tin• in !> iri
■iift* frmrteru and jvjssiWy flftixm in all.
The present House stands Ptim cnts. 150;
Republicans, 137, The gaius now giving
each tbe the full amount that appear at tin
po wnt aritiup, are l)nn r ts and .pj o
ntiou twenty-three, Repubhcaus sixteen. |
This wdl n>uk< Urn Jlenu cous stnngth JB2,
and Rrpubliciinh 153 making a Democratic
majority of 29. This majority may l;e in
craaM-d e haidly think it can It* dimin
ished by Inter returns.)
Tlie PeiuocrAts wou tho Sm ate h>ng
since. — 4. olmttbus Lnquii tt .
All the Democratic nominees i< r Congvwis
ia A lalemu were elected except Col. G.ittli
in tbe Bth I>i?itrict, aho aas brnteii by
Col. Lowe. But we have no tear that Ou!. <
Lowe mill net with any other bu* the Dcui
ocratie, party in Cougresa. Has Democmey |
is two deep rooted for that. Tlie Ifnntsvilie •
Independent, which oppos. .1 him say**: •
•Aid, Ix>we is certainly elected. Nnd n w,
after the smoke has risen from the field ot
battle,u hy stionU we insist upt'ii forgetting j
that he Ima Itmght 11 the fights lot the j
atruight Democratic orgauixntion, save this
one. Throughout the late canvas* Colo ml
Lowe repeatedly planted hitoftt-lf fqu.ir ly
within ?h. Democratic party,selecting h->w
cv r u br*iud Groenback plank for f>i v loot
ing.
WO.NDhltKlh
The tdohl nMiiftiknbie poliiicsl Mm Uiat
lias svur occurred in Ourr|fiA pofhftfk wan
that run by Capt. Henry Perms In the late
election In thin Pistriot. Aside from the
peculiar circa mat ancon which brought about
his candidacy, wo find him a man who wb* (
comparniively unknown, hud never held an
office or Bought one, had alwnys workcxl lor
hla fiienda and never naked for return*, bail ,
no experience on the atunip, having never j
made a regular ret atunip speech, beiug
nothing more than a quiet farmer unac- ]
quaiutod with political life. And, bealdes.
he entered the cnovnaa nnd panned it to
the end without mourt/ l>f*ing a poor man. ,
When the rne* began Ida defeat was pre
dhtod on all limikL; aorao of bis waruieat
supporters predicted for hi:n an overwhelm
ing defeat; hi* own relative* were so cer
tain of If that at one time they wvre almost
ptritunded Uj get him down. Ilia c>fpo
uei.l was a man of six years in the National
Congress, whoa# record vaa his boast and
whose political lile wua said to ba unap
proachable, a man whom the people seemed
to lovo and dote ni*on; they had known no
one else since the war a* llic-ir representa
tive, a min of fine manners and excellent
culture with an acquaintance over the dis
trict that surpassed that of any other man.
Experienced on the stump and in tho
nchool of politics, with the distinction of
being “in, M together with other things, Mr.
Harris entered tho the canvass with every j
advantage in his favor.
But we see the untiring xcilons IVrson-t |
as be starts ujKn tho circuit of the district.
At West Point bo made the rn dden speech
of his gaiivah*, where ho was received with
open arms and wild enthusiasm. Froai
thonce ho went on and with every eff-Tt ha
put forth ho mad* votes. His speeches were
powerful aid convincing, and a man of j
Hound judgement who utl< tided some of his
meetings over tho mountains says that the !
people all turned out to !ie.\r him and thut
hundred* of men who went to hi* meeting** 1
enthusiastic Harris men weet away just a* 1
enthusiastic for Person*. Thus lie wont on :
working by day and by night, delivering !
sometimes aw many as throe ehev in |
tvsntj-four hours. Mr. ll.inis, his oppo
ont, pil'd hltu tho compliment of sa)im'
tiiat "bo out worked am man lie ever *n*. M '
11. not onlj worked on tbo hunting* and
amid tho multitudes but be met tho people
privately in their domestic walks nnd else
where, ami from the veiy inception no be
gun to rise atd he kept making votes to tho
day of election. Ho when tho ballots aro
o united out we find him over three thous
and majority ahead of his formidable oppo
nent, and even his most sanguine friends
are stricken with astonishment as profound
as it agreeable.
No such mm was over licnrd of, and the
man who puts our noble OongreHsman-eloct
down as a/, ordinary man will make a big
mistake. Hetiry Persons will lo felt in the
National Congress and his people, who
have so louldly honored him, will have no
reason to iegret thoir choice ! Hurrah for
Persons J
- •
Brot'Kla'N Kinii nee*
The report of Tirasurvr iUuiroe shows
ttmt ns a Htate wo aro becoming torohauctcd.
NVe have paid out of current receipts SIOO,-
000 in liquidation of eight pi r cent, bonds,
lavo promptly met nil other demands
against the State, nnd linvo a handsome
Imlauce an hand, although 11 in taxes have
not began to come in heavily. We give
the chic! figure* of the year:
(’ash balance in the Treasury
January 1, IH7H $ 833,719 37
Received in the Treasury from
January 1, 1878, to Hep.. 39,
1878, both inclusive fi12,080 35
Total $1,445,799 72
Disbursements from January 1,
1878, to Rep , 30, 1878, both
inclusive, us per executive
warrants $1,150,010 01
Bel in Treasury Oct . 1. 1878 $ 295,789 08
'Treasurer Renfros i* not exactly sure
that he can jmy the expenses of the IcgUln
tur*\ redeem $1.50,000 <*f tlie six per cent*
in Fctn uary, SIOO,OOO of the eight p r
cents, iu April, nud $50,000 ol the mi per
cent*, in August lie is not sure that he can
do all this in addition to the meeting ol the
runout expenses without borrowing, tlie
flouting debt business may bo considered
torever abolished. It tbe liCgirdature would
second tho motion in every jMStsibla way,
this matter of temp >raiy Umiih, w hich is
not credit iblo to the State, could le done
a* y with. Treasurer Rctitroc can ho re
lied on to promote, as tar as skill and fore
sight in his duties are concerned, such a
result; but obligations are obligations, nud
it the Htate is to rt iuniu forehanded, econo
my must tie allowed full swing during nt
least the coining year.
Tlm* KlrCtiaii iii Troup
LhQ range RepHter.
So fai as we have been informed, the elec -
tiou in thi* cpuuty passed off without any
disturbance. So fierce had been the conten
tious between th two sides, that main
feared that there would Iki seiicus colli*.
sioiin on the day ol the election. NVo urv
gratified to say that there wm* not a fight in
Troup county, so far us wo have heard.
The folio wing is the vote ol tho county by
districts:
Harris. Persons.
LaHmogo 398 1.061
W est Point 146 300
Hogunsville 128 226 ;
Mount villa 61 7 I
Troup Factory 119 34
O’Ni ad* Mills 70 9
Long ( aue 59 62
West Y riion .44 26
Antioch 85 52
l\.oi*s Mills 76 9 '
llurruonviHa 29 65 J
1206 1851 j
majority 615 |
Dohsljihk Coil ill y.
Dev ai AHfcVii.i.K, Gv ,Nv, 6. j
AWii or Ti ns: The issue was clearly *lc
thud, Urtmbttckers v.s. anti-GreuUiekers,
in this countv, and tlie h*iiowiug is tho
vote:
Dis'ricta. 11 arris. Persons.
Town 154 213 j
S*dt Hpriugs 11 38 i
v ierwtuut L<*g 11 23 I
‘hap, I Hilt 54 63 :
F or Pl.iv 34 50 j
Grumble'* 2 61 j
Com or’* 37 10 j
Middle 31 42
331 505
persons' majority 171.
Push ou the columns tor 1880.
. P
C.EOhOiA C-*MiRKssMkN The following
are the n pies-nti,lives ejected from the va
rious Georgia Districts:
Ist District John Nichols.
2*l I) strict W. K. Muith.
3d District- Phil Cook.
4tli Distiiet— Henry Persons
sth District N. J. H uumond.
6th District- J. H. Blount.
7th District NY. H. Felton.
8 ' Ihstrict \ II Rtephetis,
9 h 1 i*:tie! Emory Sjntr.
Four oi those an mw uicu.
PONT PON 101>
Administrator's Salo.
Will Iw cold at public outcry on Saturday
the ICth of November, between the legal
bouts of sale the personal ptnoerty, is bulg
ing to the estate of the late Itnrnard Hill.
Term* Cash. (The above aul m post
poned from the 6th, inst.)
NcvStds. NV B. HILL, Adm’r.
GEORGIA—Tauk/T Cocktt:
Mr*. Elizabeth Jones, applies to rnu *or
Exemption of Personally anti I will (mss
npou the same at my office in Talbotton on
Tneaday, N**veinfK*r 20ili. *t 10 o'clock *.
m Given under tny hand and official seal
tiii* November 2nd. 1878.
GEO. N. FORBEH. Ordinary.
OEOROIA-faijut Commr: *
Whereas. Mrs. Emily K. Brown applb*
for litters of Guardianship of tlie persons
and pro|H.*rty -f Joe, Nettu* ami John Aver
iff. 'These are to ci'o nud admonish all
persons concerned, to show cans*, if any
they have, within the timo preseribml by
law, why said application should riot he
granted. Given under my Official Signa
ture Oct., 29. 1878
GEO. N. FORBES, Ordinary.
Tk* law 4; *f Ik* Ittfc fi*ry.
Brhm’ Infalllbl*
(&) PILE CORE.
V Ciiiifcf- Jr f Arbia PL* Curo So., Ltrlua, V. C,
II hlb l* nr* S^M*rrlMMi
hfilakJ m iollnilM
HERE SHE COMES BY THE CAR
Frosli from tlie Manufactory,
Soluble Pacific Guano and Aoid Phosphate.
Inn N.llinK tbewi rain iI.Ip I'VrliliznrH for Wlical, f)nla nml olhnr winlar crn| lor onsli r,r
on tilin', |m}nl>le 15 I 11., OCTOHKIt, W.l. AH "ml |inictirl funner, buy tln-ti.
AV. W. J IGTsTIvTIsTS,
novlitt GENEVA, GEORGIA.
Campbell^
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
NT, 8 COTTON AVENUE, - MACON, GEORGIA.
nAVINCJ.iI the iniprovemni ts in oar Snulio known to tbe rii..'n-r[ hic Art,
w* can ttniiraotm to pivo tbo I'nbiir ns Inn llni.md work hi am In H..i*ntt and nn>-
wln-ro in tbo UniU.il H’iilkh nt prirns l ist r lii :n any Q,tilery I" llr' oitv. I’lCuros .t <1
couhiml permuis m>i>ictl nml olilnrj4f.il to any it.: -irrit ai/,M r.ml c *!oi <1 trn to nn urw in Oi 1 .
I’owlnl or Cf y,u. ( orroeiioi cl -tjcii Holicftisl.
W. A. .A C. JI. CAMPnKTJj, I'r. .|nl.rtora
octllf N" 8 oltoo Arrmn . >'*r ,N.
The Building With Two Flay*
IS TIIE PLACE TO HUY YOU It
PICTURES, FRAMES,*BOOKS, STATIOKERY,SHEET MUSIC.
E ./>. ER VINE,
NO. 9 COTTON AVK,
Invites tho citiz**n of Tulbotton and vicinity to call and examine Lis immense) stork ol
Picture Frames. Pictures, Brackets, Books, Stationery,
(i \i>li:s AN II TOYS
The chenpeat place in tho State to buy Picture Frames, Irooki'.g Gla**< •*, Sfirei Mu
sic. Kprein! price* to parties having Frnniam Picture* to fmiue. Teaehrra write to m
for Catalogue* of Sch<Hl Novelties. Uc'm-mb r the place, "Baihliu with 'Two Flags '*
m- 9 If
F. A. Schoneman,
DEALER IN
SOLE AGENT FOR W. J. LF.MI’.S’ ('KLERKATED
, ST- LOUIS LAGER BEER, IN WOOD OR GLASS.
oni'2'J 71 CIII'UUY BITIF.KT, MACON. (JKOKUIX.
*
Macon, Georgia,
DEALER IN
Furniture and Carpets.
Fine Uedroom nml I’nrlof Suites in ('tent vnriesy. CARPETS. Body
; nnd Tapestry Rrtism Is. Tliree Ply*, Extra Super, Super nnd nil Lonet
Grades. All will lie solii nt exceedingly low prieen.
( OI’FINS A > l > (MSUETS,
of rverv ib.i ription nml I'tiee, in yVoixl nml M. tnl. ( nil nml ix iniiuo (inoil, mnl
I*,i,THUS AH WOOD,
ne! i'i Next to ‘Lnnirr House*. 4
SCHOFIELD’S IRON
'i&#CEF&K@,
! MACON. - - GEORGIA.
STEAM BOILERS. t
SAW BILLS, GRIST BILLS TSTV
AND BASHISERY,
lte£r Boiler Tubes for nil kinds of Engines constantly on linnd.
READY FOR BUSINESS.
Hnvo completed Stock taking nnd nr© prcparctl to serve our friends in nil
(.Snides nnd Stylus of
floods.
'Will* snptrior facilities L i Imvie- goods cheap, we can at all limes give onr
Custoim vs tke hem tit of the Lowest prices, and tlie
Rest Goods known to the Trade.
*J. S. eJ
I.T I 11street. I'olttnilMis, Geor|;i.
lAirnndy *l. A . Lewis' Heinil house
uctlfitl
NEW BILLINLRY STORE!
-AT
GENEVA, GEORGIA.
A perloetly New nnd Elegnnt Stork of
Millinery, Fancy Goods,
Hotions, Etc.
f* now offered to the citizen* of Talbotton,
Buena Vi*!*, Howard, Butlor, Pleasant
Ilill, Prntixbtirg, and the adjacent country
nt r©ilssnable price*.
Having been in the hninr* for the pant
twenty-five year* I feel confident that I can
give perfect aatiHfaction to all who may give*
rn a cell. Drwwe* made to order
octl 3 MRS. 0. O. SOIiOMON.
Notice to Debtor* S. Creditor*
G VJ lfiGlA—Talbot Couktt :
All p<*i*onß indebted to the estate of Tho*.
A. Brown, late of *aid coniity. deceased,
are hereby notified to iiiako immediate pay
ment to the nndvrKigued, and nil person*
having claim* against said estate are noti
fied to present them, duly attested, within
the time prescribed by law. This October
16tb, 1878. E. L. BAHDNVKLL.
Kxe<;utob.
WAGON & CARRIAGE
ROSETTE & LAWHON,
AGENTS
jAQUES BUILDING, OPPOSITE THE PERRY HOUSE,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA
100 Plantation Wagons on hand
and to ai:i:ivi:.
ALT. SIZES, QUALITIES ANI) PRICES,
Iron Axles anil Thimble Skeins*
Agents Studebaker Brother’s
• i 1 *
PLANTATION WAGONS,
THE REST WAGONS IN A MERIDA.
Sun clown sancl Plioetons
With or without Tops; manufactured r xprnaaly for ns, and work all war
ranted. Receiving onne in fur Loud lota, an: enabled to meet any com
petition in price quality or style.
Single Double Buggy Harnoss,
Kept constantly on hand. Also a full lino of SADDLES. All of the
above at Wholesale or Retail.
WATT A WALKER, (V>|.l mih .Ga. | C. 11. WATT A CO.. Niai.‘ lasuiM, Fu
fVJITT 4* H'JtLKER,
WHOI.KRAI.K AKD ItSTAII,
GROCERS AND COMSSi'JR MERCHANTS.
CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE TRVDING PURLIC TO Ol’R
—STOCK OF
Family and E B lantation Supplies,
INVIJM INtJ Bacon, (V.pt, Fl.ur, Svrnp, Tobacco, Wiros. Old IVnch Brunov, Kho***,
S icWinpß, Osimhurg*. Check*. Shirting. Soup . s 'iarrh, (’ -fFc<\ Knit, I'otnxh. Sod*, New
Grlfiuiti nod Florida Hymn. nil .*f which we offer am Lww a* tin- lor C. i*-h or n
Ttiue. Corrter Sion* under lUnkin H ome. *q24 WATT A WaLKEB.
Agents for Falaee 33511 Shirtings
\V. E FL ANDERS. J. I*. FLAXDF.HS. It. It FLANDERS
FLANDERS BROTHERS,
W arehouse
And Commission Merchants,
i
r l'liirl !*ti*oot Mnron, < ieorgia.
! TO THE PLANTERS OF MIDDLE GEORGIA:
i We h.we the pleasure of handing von our (’ir-ular at the tTeginnine of another Cot
| ton year. The past season, alike the I'sinter ami Factor, has l*een on a of nnci-rtainty,
nwinp to Foreign tronl-1.-A, winch iit-eessurily involv l tho financial internet of this couu
| tty. Now th.it the uor is over, and the prospect i, • • > lirightvuitig, w. approach you
ins
Cotton, Facto us, WahkhoT'E, \ni> C mmisstlx Mkuciiants.
With nn experiet.ee of Twelv y tr> in Imn-llii the S iple in nil its brandies, from
Snmi line aihl Wciglim-j. up t> tfie s d*'delivery ol Cotton, we f* el confident of giving
sAiisinetion if favored with your bn*i;if*s.
To more thoroughly harmonize and perfect r*ur business int-fcst and to .ee that all
its branches are conducted with that promptitude mid 'rr* etness which a well regulated
bnsiin *.* demand*. we will state that each branch of our business in our business is con
ducted by a member of the firm personally, which we regard as worthy of yonr consider
ation. cMpeciftllr with regard to the Weighing, Sampijno vnp I>f.liykhy of t’emw*.
Our charges will boas moderate as uv first-class house in the State, and we promise
to advance ns liberally ns anv fionse in the City. and hop.- by courtesy, promptness and
good Julies. to win the confidence of our cotton friends, lie assured your Cotton will not
be sacrificed or forced on the market, ns c have tm u s to meet all cm* rgeucies, and
when it ts desired, we will advance V" i liberally, on it, (and for a reasonable period,
FKEE Up INTF.HES I’, i thert by preveutmg a forced sale and giving our patron* the
benefit of an active market.
BAGGING and TIES Furnished at LOWEST PRICES
We beg to st.ita that we arc General Agents of the HIGH GU.\DK Fertilizer, “EM
PIKE** *o favorably known to the trade in Georgia.
Mr Thomas Ragby of Bibb County, tong and wed known to the Cotton Trade of Ma
’ con, is now with ns, and will be idejised to meet his friend* at his new quarters
ooStf FI.ANOKK’S 15IS <> r V I 11: I* j-i.'
CHOICE GOODS AT LOW PRICES.
J. ALBEBT KIRVEN-
Lyons Silk Poplins 75 cents, worth $1 25. All wool Rlack Cashmeres at
(It) cents. Extra Haignii.s iu Ciishmeies. Gross Giura Silks $1 00 to $5.
Although oilfch are 10 to 15 i ,*r cent higliev tills season than last, I secured some
bnrgnnih at lorc-il sties that 1 will give tuy c-istomers the beuetit ei thereby savmg to
them tlic advance.
A Largo Assortment of Dress Gc.-ods at 25 cents. Kid Gloves at 50 cents,
Worth $1 00. Kid Gloves at SI.OO, Every Pair Warranted. Ladies and
Children’s Fancy Hosiery From 10 cents to SI.OO l’er Pair.
Amt a great variety ot other G ds that are marked at very low prices, which my
space w ill not permit meutien. Please call and iuspe tnn t,e>k. No traat.lo to show
Goods- J. alhkktkiiivkn.
oclGtl ' Me. DO Hunan S': si hr, COLI'MIILT, UA.
ALIVE AND MOVING!
THE MACON STONE,
GENEVA, GEORGIA,
Ph.HEIDIXGSFELDER.Jtgt ,
la tho most attractive place for consnmers of all kinds of Good* in Talbot
county. I have just-opened and have for sale one of tho largest and best
selected stocks of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots,
Shoes, Hats, Clothing,etc.,
ever brought to this market, which I am soiling so cheap as to astonish
all who buy of me.
Mr. T. li. Jokhkv, of Marion county is with me and will be pleased to
see and serve hia friends. Stair Give us a call, and trial.
Ph. Heidingsfelder.
octltf
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IV. J. WEIKES & GO,
-FOR
Good Goods, Cheap Goods, Pretty
& Fine Goods. Desirable Goodsj
Sound Goods and a variety
offvoodN wliioh Pi.tuiot lx* hud elsewhere.
The Reft T’low Stock in the United States.
tee- Pay what then owest, otherwise it will be hard to enter in at tbs
straight and n irrow gate. octltqt
GEORGE W. 11l ISII.
MANUFACTUREU OF
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
DEALFIt IN'
Steves. Crates Hollow Ware, Cutlery, Glassware.
CIUJCKKItV, WOODEN-WABE, llot'SK FPItNTSHIN'G GOODS, FTP.
RooSng, Guttering, Plumbing and all kinds of Job Work promptly t
-tended to. Suit: Ageut for
< ’liai*tor Onli nntl Farmer lini>i-ov'-<l Cook Stove*.
GEORGE W. BURR,
ootltf SI riifrrv Street. Macon. fH.
THE STAFF OF LIFE!
No Ran can be Happy without it.
—H r r<>l AT
./. .?/. IF. CHRISTMAS
13Alt AN I) RESTAURANT.
IHlUl) STREET, MACON, GEORGIA.,
And von will find it and everything else good to EAT and DRINK, at prices within -&>•
rearh of every ntau in this <*..untry. t i1 on nip and be treated ri lib I thank you tor
past favors, Br.L)S FHr.K' si Of .1 31. \V. (TIRIKTIAN
\\ i BINULETON T J
SINGLETON, HUNT & CO..
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Hoots. Shoes , Hots. Umbrellas ,
Trunks. Valises , fyc..
4i> Second >t , .N Cotton Ave.,
MACON, - GEORGIA.
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SLADE & ETIIEREDGE,
WAREHOUSE
And (yonmiission Merchants,
(LOWELL WAREHOUSE.)
COIAIMULS,
PARTICULAR attention given to the Storage and *le o! Cotton and wIU make lib*'* 1
ndvi.ticcv on to us. . .
Wr hti'e a large supply -f IWsf brands BAGGIXG and TIFS, which we fßrm*n
Loves, market rates. ::<r llmndi ni.,l Inks luruwbed on applicstinn. withont *>■
aug27tf SLADE A ETHEKEIH^,
X. n. ADAMS. JONATHON I- AlA**
A. B. Adams & Son,
WAREHOUSE
And Commission Merchants*
—ron.AU street, orrosi i e casivbell .t .tones,—
MACON, - GEORGIA-
Will charge 50 crr.ts per bale for Weighing and Storing Cotton, aE
25 cents per bale for selling it. iug27