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The Tnlhoprn Stanrlnr^
THHISIHY. NOVEMBER, 2, IR7R.
THE OLDEST PAPF.P,,
oscia.l Organ Talbot County.
1 •4* " a ~ ”
The t*bw*t of ron.
tutu* only
compared with forty-two in 187A. Thin in n
falling off of CH per r#rt.
(|ti. Gordon** nfmoirt finsfitroon* rrttirt) j
to tlts Brttftt# of <b I Hilhi moftH fh*- i
•J'''CVl (V(!J jV.fTi<. hi Omni*. !< i* |
*.|:ifli , iKfhnwwt 1 cU.<r*in
cwvtqt. m /msg
“riu* rnWr ■r‘'r+*r# k*M *x-Gev*r*
nor Warmonfl: of Lc*ni>iana fo •*G*<L. M the
other dny, “will **rv lorn! iHiw In flu
jfiotith, iipd m 4880 vpn will fee the t4ggo*t
bloodyHffli utlgrt r tim <i e ver bed in
this country.”*
flomtwbcr* v# sntv tho following, and it
preseubyth cpit> me of dII that in ndmirabb
for those whH would jimfto Iho best of it:
* I dive In who love me,
* For tpo*e who know in*- tuu;
For list’ lmnven that smile# al*-vo me.
And aw hit* my spirit ton;
For the csitse Unit ttoed* MhUfAneo,
For the wrongs that need resistance,
l or iho future in fho distance,
And the g<*od that I ran do.”
Till* H<MUkc lf rf loim *’
* for Star divide* the- new
# Hdn*a ot Itcprosoithitms on xecjionnl line*
s* folhnvfc:
M inhere. East. Went. South. Total.
Pcmorr.ittc. ... It) 29 94 242
U> j nHigou ... 70 59 5 134
r.r'ciit'iUQt ... 4 4 4 )J
t lndv|t iuft'if: 2 3 fi
0* 92 10 2fi3
ti Hixly-njne Ucpublirniis, members of 11. r
present tfor.ee of Ilepresontatives, and
cighty-loor Democrats hitvo been rc-alce
btl
„ lion .1 M Mnlln wN
* During the pre ent Legislature Jnd to
Uni lieu* hnninihl himself tho aide b;i*-
fntor and tenlou* representative. Hoi* no
true a* the ik< dlo of the impnKS to the
North Pole. and a his constituent we are
promt of him. Ifi* on the most impor
tant Committee ill the house,h< Judiciary,
rind lio t ’.tfpnbi I i:’ty in that body. flu h.i
'•*! *fVt raf bill* ami inniH* <on of
tlie nib m iji ffhoa that tins Vet befp <]•-
liv r 1 in the lu nso. Thera is no truer or
better twin in tho ly ginlaluro than J. M.
Mathews, of Taj^K-t,
John H (iordmi
This noble mnn runt st itermAn was re
<t to tly Henatf from (feoryia hy thn
rj-! last wu'K. lie rot< ivi .1 oron
vote in fbn (ini' il Assi rnhly hut m ven.hvo
id whiih wetv absent. K loot cal without op
position and R' cniing the almost uimnimout
pnpjx.rt of the Legislat lire, it Mauds out a <
tliegreate- t political ’liuinph in the cum.
try. Oofdon is the pride of Georgia and
well should he be. In the na'ional Conn
rilw. he stands ;>o<* >nd to none, ami his
comnmndiuH prcuonco and E-ohlo liouring
wih <tr toeho hiui the poor of ao man in
tho FniAtt.
•l iif N w JlifluiiM.
The JU yiilainm lias e lected ten new
Judge* of the Superior Court. F<*r the
i.W'pjkt f C iaihofpe Snond. ('. C.
Jones und Wui. GUa< '\,* nil of An; nta,
were nominated, and the Hist was eVcled.
In tlie Fnms 'it’l; cironit, John !.. Harris,*
end M L. Mersimn, both ot iirutmwick.
were lioroinatv*d, and the first elected.
In the Flint circuit, A M Spoor and J.
H. Ilynt n, of GrifTiu, and John J. Flo3d.nl
Oovingtou, were nominated; thp tlr t was
elected.
In ft.e Mficmi eirenit. T. J. Simmons, of
Macon, and W. L. Grice.* of Perry, were
nominated, and Hiiumona elected. In the
Middle circuit IT j . ho! V. Johnson,* was
elected will,out opposition, tho same U
true of A. .udl,* t ThomftKvdio, n
tt*> Southern circuit. In the Ocinulgec cir
oait AimusU Ip l sc, Ol Mndison,(. ’!'• Part
lett*.W t MMuMlltv, and T. <A, l.awson, ol
Estonian, wi.ro uamiimted, and the lost
elected. In the Pat,aula circuit, AitUnr
Flood, * ol CuthlkTt, and L. O. Jluyl, ot
pnwsojj, too minuted, and Hood eloc
ted. ‘
In thoJlcme circuit there were four uomi*
nations: T. W. Alexander, Win. If. Pah
tisy, C. N. Fcthe l stone, and John W. H.
Undfiwihh!,* of Floyd. Thu last named
was elected. In the W- >tcru circuit, A. S.
Erwin, o! Clarke, S.umn l Winn, of Gwln
nct.gddJ. R Kate*, of Hull, were nouiins.
ted, and Brwm was floated.
Those marked thus * arc tho present in
cufnbcnte.
Conclusion of Gen. (iord >n’e speech in
Atlanta Fora rcm.ion of all Punocrttlfl in
one pa#ty: it is the ship o! our principles,
the slip ot the coimtiiujou 1 It boars the
ark ot our covenanted liberties, it plies the
white Iftf of’fVacc and we will save it or po
down with it [Loud applaUHc.} You stood
by >onr tUu. You workcd.U
bered, hoped m. You organised ud con
ev ry (Ud Y- u captured first the
out p sin atnl then the picket line, and the
main work* and at last Georgia wan our .
Alabama was oni>, id • > a"i‘OC nlld
Arkansan, and Txjm ‘1 Pouidixna. [great
chconug] ami South Ci.ndina and Florida !
1 1 nimanse f i t- .\u .0. What and you "ant
to tutu l> i-A hr s. ' Iwt men p- at that
the ruemy is orpau.v. and and 1.. - is
eotiuding. and shall li be said that when
the l*b[ greit bailie c nies this Id (1 : . |
bridle * tho torcim-t and bravest and
most titactfnst in tin- ht ■** ih* to
break? tCh#cr aid cries of “no, uu. v ] 1
1 have no jk nun ml inter t in this matter
which you nave n •-my he irl 1 ta wed
down. I 1. -’.aciAher, a> :o many of tie s
incu here.ta-idght, what di et it to
produce in the c:my "lien it was said ;
•* The bngado ou the r ght lrok<n, or ,
•‘•he oorps o-.i the !’* ■ •••* v ' o. s\. and
I know what will b < the coimtx rnation ■!
the moil of thy N'-rth when told that the
wh.de Loiuturu Im- 1 brol •u. It will
ward ! I know the d-;m .hi- are very
great, butsike iuh • r.< s nix- x. 1 y ui r * nt
and the encoaragcmeuU arc nbuudnnf. 1
have already shown 3 '• wlmt we have Ac
complished, You hav ■ rruscuisi for giv.il
hope bOf'o in the g-'-'-l t.eU of tie north,
and when by tl help o; the G> lof liU fy
they shall be able to ■ c t: c tru .* i >" ■
flack to your Mniidard. ’Tb* ■-s I.•-■pc hic
nnd.hope ip you, in your good j
sense and your onsoUbih jjatrtotwm hope 1
in the grand piiuripk*s upon which you
stand; but aboVc all there is hope in that ;
preaf, truth tor which th* very thr no of
cti- thnrjuMici. .hall Hi- j
utnph and hU-ny Mimi i.ve ? [ l icim .ah.us j
cheating.]
Don’t Ihdoiu in C!rt>w<l!
* Quite a lumil-ff of the leading |>ollti
nintiA And Jon in Georgia persist lu
rimming lhn. Henry Persons iloctcu fti Ibis
Dis‘rict to Congress, r.t tho lain flection,
among the Independents. They do Mr.
J Persons Injustice nod grotody
the p.’Ai/vjwcv of Ihe Pi-fnet who milled
1 10 ]ln vui por l rind elected Urn by such h
k t. nmjoii'v, In ns-iwninp our newly eke-.
• , ,1 < 1 his friends to Hie po*
H'liou of iudo| cnddits, in Hie wmc calc
gnn eith l'Mton in the 7:li nnd Sp'-cr in
the 9 In I j- vdl known nod ■wlmlttf*!
Hint the Convention at N. wnan diivmlved
eith'uit making u nomination for
111 ore *r\* therefore no nominee of the
J f n-rr-oertvic |*r(.v in this District at the rc
j e n <p 1 i.om. Mr. Ivrsons wns no wore an
i I Ki pend n* in the time. Mt. Harris
| Htl Mr. Harris nhtiiutd the nomination |
n two thirds rou hU lh Couvt nln>u. j
PirsouA would not have oppowd him, and |
Mr Harris couM have deteated any on'
l 0 indei ei.d* ids might have
•‘TIIOITKIi VVT, TWO TO CUR. W
Wf derm this shifement And explanation
nee< unary f i place the liemoeracy of this
District ’ right l> fre the country. The
triends of both gentlemen composed n
largemajorltr of the true and tried Do
moffrtcy of tiiD District, and in time to
come wo confidently • xfiect to see them
united snd working tog. thcr shoulder to
shoulder in Iho great cauae and in aupiioit
of orgnniz- and Democracy every where
throughout the Union.”- Nfwnmi Ilf raid.
I We rndona it a)’. There never was a
truer Dmocrut in Georgia than Henry
IVth rm. Ho ha* always acted with the
parly and before tho conventions both at
CoJnnrbna ami Newnan he was pledged to
abide tho nomination. His candidacy after
the convimliotiM were dissolved by the Har
ris men, was in the interest ot organized
Deui'icrney And it was organized D' in"cr.i
cy that oloctf'd him. Oh, no. wo don’t cni£
to hare (’apt. Persons classed with the men
‘ho are tr3iug to break down an organizn
Hon that has saved Georgia and the houth.
('apt. pir ons j < a true and tried Democrat
and will always he found on the sid A <f or
-ntiiznfion when hi* party aces t f A necessi
ty for orgnniz dion. He is with his party
in whatever it dooa, rxc*pt when it uouii
nntes another (ire<dy. Hu helongod to
Aleck Sl< jihem.’(Jem,.ia straight-out crew
in 1H72, and w< shull olwa)* love him for
it. *f*
When Felton, Specr.and their anppoiters
1 y the flattering unction to tbolr souls that
>he Ind'pendci.lH pain<d a victory in tho
Fourth Dikitiot, they mu falling far short
nf the mark. This district, in not healthy
for Independent*. Mr. Jiillinid tried it in
76 and was heat over eight, thousand votes.
Ilediir flon of tle < ii<*tiiss
'Tho hill to reduce the present number ol
Judicial riieuifu was defeated in both
liom-es of our present Lcgi lature, although
an ordinance p.i .1 hy the constitutional
convcnti‘n i;aid they should he reduced
and tho people hav© been clamorous hr a
redtlcHoh. Tin vote in the honsa stood
HO tor the bill and 04 against, and yet was
and. f< Mod n cause tl*<; Ccu.stitnllon provide*
that no bill shall ha poised ly tho houso
| a majority nt both tho honse and
senate vs ic . Under fids law it requires
HH voti sto pass a bill. 1 11 tho Henato the
lull w.ts voti *1 down by n clear maj nity.
This action upon tho iatt of tho Lcgisla
tnre should ha condemned hy tho pooph.
| We be lie vo a largo majority of tho lax pav
ers ol Georgia nr* in tavor of a reduction of
j the judicial circuits, and the now constitu
i tiou t sayw, by an onlinauco that 11
Hhotild bo done. Every 11 n > who voted
against that hdl ought to ho kept at home
hcjeultor.
MV are glad to state that the represen
tatives from Talbot voted all light on tho
<|H< iition and lion. -J. M. Mathews, than
whom there is un roprcHcnlativo that stands
higher or looks niter tho interest of the peo
pie im 1 clo'-ely, took a hold stand tor ro
il dion and made a tolling and able speech
in favor ot the bill.
The people don’t know who they arc
finding to the LepislntuT every time the\
vote, and the action of the present body on
this question develops tint hot. Them is
no one thing that the people of Georgia arc
more in favor of than the teduction of tho
judicial circuits.
A Sjn <*li tin 111 Gordon
Ati.ant.-v. November 22. -Hi ntttor Gor
don in a ‘.poach before the Legislature, af
ter referring dcprecntingly to recent
apDLvtnl Senators Hlaino and Conkling
amt H eretaiy Sherman (laid: “Will the
masses of the Hepublican voters sustain
these loaders in such a policy of oppression?
I cannot Iwlievn it. I cannot bclievs they
w ill ha austaiOMl hy that wing of thv party
which supported Prniulont llaycs in his
patriotic recognition of the fact that it was
ended in the withdrawal of the troops and
leaving to Louisiana at and South Carolina
the rights of self-government. (Applause.)
1 wish 3 on also to kuow.mv countrvmen.
tliiio are hundreds of thousands ol | abiotic
men in that party wh . if they ia\v their
danper Mich mnctlbtmry danger to their!
would no t" with you to avert il. There
are of Christian men in that par
ty who do not sympathize with trnse
wrongs win we hearts blial (or our recent
Ulioiiou ami whoi.o purses were einptud to
relieve Southern suflering. (Applause.)
1 hat was tv spectacle that presented the bet
h r side of these men. and was a sjHHitaele
that tom b,, and and moved the great Southern
heart and caused it to beat once mow in re
spa naive throbs to the great heart of tho
North, ns 1> ep eaiteth unto a- ep, [loud ap
plaUM\) aid Southern prayer* Attended
that Jehovah would not only reward them
1 thousand fold, hut that this great tf m h
f>rn w v, mad# na* omvl by a god like sym
paty, might h* conic the grave of all sec
tional animosities.
l>it now what a revolution and contrast !
At the very moment when Southern suffer
ing and Northern beneficence wore binding
together these estranged sections, these
grave Senator-, seek b reopen the weuud
that "< r. licnling and revive passions that
were dying- Ai vu hour vhen good will
was being o v cued w hen races wt tent |
peace when I oth rae s alike were 01 joying
tha Wes sings ot cduoution and g>‘od t ; >'em
inent, tlu.se hah rs bring out the bloody
fh rt Again, run it up the party st tf and
: v it as th. .un'. bin of a now civilization
.ud a restored uuiou.
1 >rd Ilti' Not icx'.
NVe, the owners ot Double Hridjp v over
Fiuit river, l ei. by i'- notice, tha; Irani
aud utter wxtv da>- from date, we will dis
I continue keepingup said Fudges as toll
biidges, ami w ill remove the same and di
vide the luudver.
(JFOHGF W. DKNHAM,
THOM \s s. sill hM v.N,
M l :s M F < M db'-oN,
JUsKl’ll ALLEN.
November2l*t, ltfTH.
wanted:.
cit 'ivrs .1 ih to i !,g. - ig; in a p.< OKiUil and
p) AlitdJe buMiit v Go and lUtii will find
M J 8m
will ph u-e iiuWt r this idv rusauieUt by
h-t’tr encb*sii!g >n :.\ I r reply, tatiug
I- it t; o%;‘ wi'f :n* ;A I 'M’: >•' n- e ) ?pj*fr. i
Addn s. Fim.ev, Haevky A Cos.. j
j ; ov.N Atlanta, Gvo’.g’K. !
The Wells Tea Com’y-
HCPOBTI in* f'r
PFUEUmNA AN*>/aFAN TEA?'.
Supply Ton* to Rt ’W‘keqM r*. In. oDg>y*l
p*rka[ *■, nt lov e 1 Irmmi l priei's, ;
Huy ply Tea* to Dr i nmK 6* fnt
or* nml I.th. ra, pnckc<l in hiitidwowic *• ale i
piwk.'tgwH o| one f*' m and *aoh. in enni-t- n ol
the mmo cnpscTty, and in 5 Hi'*., 10 lb*, and |
20 Ih*. boxe*.
Hnppljr Tea* to iVd.tlers In half pound j
and one pound bags, pliiu or printed, at a ;
morn liberal discount than in given else
where.
Supply Tea* t'r flnh Order* and allow a .
Itirgfir commission thu i uoi I, and in ull
'ins< s guarantee tlm quality ol lin n go'wls
The Wells Tea Do., 1* mm* of the largest j
and most red d.le lion ‘ii' the li .de. nud
ail p rim* requir n < l > •' ou'd m *hl ior a
circular. I hi. Wki i• 1 1 \ ('••■vh-anv,
fftl ’Wo 'W. tv York.
To Make M< >) i' - \
Plcamiitlv and hist, agentn should address
Fim.kt. Habvkt A Cos., dtmnta, Georgia.
OEOBGIA rAUOrCaoirn
Wb'reas, Holier. Ilrown aj pli* s to mo for
permanent letters of administtaf imi on tho
estate of M. F. Drown, sh ei-asr I, these nr
therefor#* tn cib* and aduiont* it 'll persons
concerned te Im and uppear nt the Grdi
imrv’s court to l*i l.*ld on tho first Mon
day in Jsutliin ic xlflhon . id 'l or to slew
ruifM if any thay lmvo why Raid ftp|di- stioti
should not he gratpiib Given nmUn
my hand and official seal this November
21, 1878. (iliO. N. FDKLI.S,
Ordinary.
GKOUGIA T.l iioi C.cviv:
Whereas. Mrs Lmiiy K. Drown applies
for letters of Guardianship of the p* raoim
and projifrty *4 Joe, Nettie amt J Hoi Aver
itL These arc to ei'c and admonish all
persons concerned, t** show can**, if am
they have, within the ti.aio preserthtd by
law, why Said application should not be
grai.teit. Given under my Official Signa
ture ()ct.. 29, 1878
Gl.O. N. FOIUJKS, Ordinary.
It l r (b im* f •alary.
Barham's Infallible
PILE CORE.
Manuftictumt by (h*
Birkim Pili Caro Ca., LirLvia, iT. 5.
II Uttar fall* to run- 11. ■ii rTi<<li|
7. .U'V:..’
fui ul. br<J ui iwu
HERE SHE COMES BY THE CAR
Fichli from tho ManufiuTory,
Soluble Pacific Guano anil Acid Phosphate.
lam killing the-e vahi-ihle VYHili/.-r-i f< r Wi, if, Oafs in ■ 1 01 h*r '-r < ■ ■\ s t'-r . TANARUS, r r
on time, pajaklo ldlli., (HToDKL. 1879. All good and pi u-hevl larno-r-* bay tin-i..
AV r . W. J !G*N KI NS,
tiovHtf OF,NEVA, OEOHOIV.
<S>SB.BTQ gSE3€S S B
PHOTOGRAPH GAOLERY,
NO. H COTTON AVi’.NLE, - MACON, GF.OUOTA.
n'.VVfNG all the In test impr >vmoid'i In our Stndm known to tlm l'hotographic Art,
. up can guarantee to giv- the Vnhlu* av Ite (inislii and work as can *-■ • nu and snj
where- in tjie Cnitvd H'ate •it pH-•■•s l *er than any Gall* \ *> thi-< eify Fie<ur‘s <t d'
ceased persons copird and cnbar:*. and to imv ihvircd and colored tru t- nature in Oil.
l'ostal or Cr. ywu. (forroMpoudtme s <heite<l
\Y. A. C. 11. (’-AMPRKM,. Propri^torH.
oetDl No HCotta'i Aveuer. Me a.
The Hmlding PP7.7 i Two Flags
IS THE PEACE TO IU Y YOUIS
PICTURES, FRAMES, ROOKS, STATIONERY, SHEET MUSIC.
F J). EIIVIXE,
No. 9 COTTON AY ITANARUS,
Invitca.the citireus of'l'nlbotlon and vioti.it v to call and examm- Uh inr.ieuso stock 1
Picture Fraraoß, Pictures, Brackets, Books, Stationery,
<; vi\ie.s and toys.
Th* cheapewt |f%e. in tho State to buy Picture 1 an •• * l. -Li <-* v.s - , Shoe: M* -
ni<*. Sjwelftl prices to partita liaviug Premium I‘aMiires to Jr.M • leiel,. t' wii .• (o inc
for Cntalugucs of School Novoltten. Kem* rnl: r tlm place, “Ba lding with T.v F ayx *•
o'*29 tf
Macon, (Jeorgia,
DF.ALF.iI IN
Furniture and Farpeis*
Finr TVdrooih ntul l’nrlor Suites iu Krrnt vari<-sv. OARPr.TM, Hody
mid Tiipestiv Ui'UHseli). Three I’lys, Extru Super, Snpt*r hiul all Lower
< Irude s. All will lu- m>M at iwec-iin 'lv low )iricfK.
COI’I’INS AM> < YSUF.TS,
nf-vprv (It-si riptloli mul pi ki, 111 W( oil *m) -M. tul. (,'ftll uml .iinino B n.i
I'rii-.H 1 lIuMAS \\IK)I),
p,-‘2-3 Ni-it to -I,t, 11 ■ 1 lions..-
SCHCFIELB’S IRON
W }# ffls S m
MACON, - • - (IKOUGIA
STEAK BOILEES,
; SAW MILLS, CRISTBILLS Plfjf i
AND. IAGHINEEY,
of all kinds a* low ns Northon C-j \ .
Boiler Tubes for all kinds of Engines conutmitly on hnnd.
READY FOR BUSINESS.^
ll:ve coiuiik-ti.il St.n-k tukiuK ami are pn jan ,1 to serve our L iemls in nil
Grades and Styles of
CSj C3sC^cfl^-
With superior facilities for bnvino .. -oils cheap, we can at nil times give onr
Cusleniers t. c k:i, nt of the I.owi st priors, and tho
I’est Goods known to the Trade.
j. s. j'ozsnrcs & co.,
1.1. | llrimil Kfrcct. (olumhiis Georeta.
lYn’iut'ly-l. A. Doavis’ l lot nil house
oclH.tf
Notice!
I TTAVF just received a now supply ot
Goffiii* of .all grades for wdo at tho h£< i ol
W. if. Mftrfiu. who will nw every cfl< it
lo ph-uw lli' kii who t.oeir him with an or
t\ r. TIo i offi ring n very nicu and wo*ll
triun and coffin both iipsitb ami f-ut for from
fifteen to twenty-five d-dlnr*. Those who
havo no when thr and staiuc
ia not too great,will lx* furnish*'! w ith either
u wugojt or hack to carry the cf*flin withot t
churgc. Having had a long txperienev in
this buni.e/H I trust to share a liberul pat
r... H.-e. W. K. WILLIAMS.
NEW MILLINERY STORE!
-AT—
GENEVA, GKOUGIA.
\ porlt-lly N- unit Elogniit Stock of
Millinery, F*noy G-oods,
Notion b, JEto.
f now f Ifi-red to the '*iti/.'iiiß of Talbotfon,
Ibid.a Vi-•, fto* ard, Hntl#r, rifaunt
Hid. Pratt-tmrg, .Till til' Adjacent c aalr)
at reason shift pricey.
Having brew in the hushirwi for the past
tweriiy-five years I fed confident, that I can
give perfect .atinhiction to nil who niav give
| luts a call, w- D:r '-k made to order
octl MUS. 0 SOLOMON.
f Debtors At (’redltrs
GKORGFA Tai m i <9 ii'-ty:
All peiion* ind hted to tin•**<*to of Tbo*.
A. Drown, late of wai<l county, d-ccawd.
aro hi* hv notified to l immeliate pay.
m*nt to tb* undvisigned. arid nil pentem*
having claiinH igaiu- 1 iid • *.te are noth
fi and to pi ■**ent them. <bdy attea'ed, within
the lime prescribe ihila . I ion October
15th, 1878. F. L. DARDW LL.
I'.xrrrTOß.
! rYWMfh*ni'd7 t ; vii!vfM j:>£ a*rJL
\/yx I'.’.fit. Ovor lo.ilaD’Ai Novwifipy
A) A o nwuivd Hu So ppijCw *••!.to> tuo ▼
BUGGIES, BUGGIES!
CHEAPER THAN EYER.
For the Next 30 Days we will
sell a
Y
At the Low price of* $75.
OPEN SUNDOWNS AT SBS.
Cur Load Just Received.
AVOIMv WATMi.VMTED.
u \ I Jill Supply of the Bust
PLANTATION WAGONS,
„ i
AG \V AA S ON Ii VNI >.
ROSETTE & LAWHOU,
A<; KXTS
Carriage Repository,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA
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nVITT y i KILKEII,
WHOLESALE A*P RITA IT.
GROCERS AND COffifflSSllH MERCHANTS.
call the a’ut:mton or the tiudino public to our
- ST(K K OF
Family and Plantation Supplies,
INCLUDING Bacon, Com, Flour, Syrup, Tobacco, Wire*. Old IV*ch Brandt. Shoos.
Slimline*. <>s> iil u'g*. ('lurks Shirting, Soap March, Coffee. Sail, l‘>t**h, Soda, Nvw
Grimm And Florida Syrup, nil of whh-h up offer ah L>w u* the f. r (\udt or i
j Time. /-■gT* C -rner store nnder Rankin Houm.-. <tep24 WATT A W LKF.It.
Agents for Falaee Mill Shirtings
w E FLvNDEUS ,I.l'. FI.ANDKU- U 11. FLANDEI.R
FLANIIBS 88671E15,
Warehouse
Ami Commission Merchants,
r FliirH Stri'c't. Maron. (('orjria.
TO THE PLANTERS OF MIDDLE GEORGIA :
\Y e h.-.vo tic pleasure of Pal.lon; yon nnr Cir< ir nt the hopinning of Another (o‘-
! ton vonr. Tb*' pn*t *’:w*n, dike tfi* IMnnt-'r mid K.tr. In Iwii on-* of uncertainty,
j owing to Foreign trout 1 -s. who i involved the finnneml liiUTfsi of thin coun
-1 try. Now that tin wur ife over, and tin pr -pect appears bugliteuing. w approach you
AS
Cotton, T'a* rons. \\'Ai;riii r- e. ad C- mmsm n Merchants.
Wph nu ox j .-ida.co o? V v-. \ \r ton d;t -i. v ij in u'l i's ran lies, from
Sampling and \V My! n.'. nj b tic s ,h* delivery of Cotton, wr f-el confident of giving
.xui.-dnctum if favored ith Votir le g'., -s.
To more thoroughly harmonise u.d j>erf* t our business int-soat nn l to see that all
its h ranches are conducted with that pre piitu 1 ■ nd i n< ■<"i.m which h well regulated
busim-ss d*mauds \\\ will si ito that cu b branch of onr bust ess in our hushes* is c n
d tic ted by a mem* OT-f the firm personally. which • -rd as worthy -f v<.ur consider
ation. especially with regard to the Weiohisg. smiling >nd Dfi.ivert cr Vt.;n
Our charge*' will 1 vs unaler.iU as any first-class b*u*o in the State, am! we promise
to advance ns liber dly as nnv bouse in the City, and l op. by courtesy, promptness and
innd jades. t- win thr confidence of our cotton friends. Bes- nred vonr Cotton will not
bo sacrificed or forced on the market, n* "e ! ave meat sto meet all emergencies, and
when it is deJ*. and. we will Advance \ > t liberally, on if, (and for a reasonable period,
FRF Id OY 1N PrdF> P,' tin reby preventing a forced siile and giving onr patron* the
I Ihunfit of <u active market.
BAGGING and TIES Furnished at LOWEST PRICES
We be ;to statu that wo mv bh i oral Agents i t the HIGH GiIADL Fertilizer, “EM
-I'lKL** so favoral ly kuown to ti e trade in Georgia.
Mr Thomas 1: .J>v ot Bibb County. .• 1 well known t a the Cotton Trade of Ma
con, is now with ns. ,• lid s-lease Ito meet Ids fried Is at his new quar’i rs
ocßtf FLANDERS BROTIIERK.’
CHOICE GCCDS AT LOW PRICES,
and. ALBFCIvT IvIEVEN-
Lyons Silk Poplins 75 cents, worth $1 25. All wool Black Cashmeres at
GO cents. Extra Bargains in Cashmeres. Gross Ginra Silks $1 00 to $3.
Although Silk's arc 10 to I'■1 '■ •or cent higher this rotrou than last. I secnrtd some
i bargains at : -reed sales tli.it I will give my customers the benefit of, thereby saving to
; them the advance.
A Largo As> -rtmont f Press Goods at 25 cents. Kid Gloves at 50 cents,
Worth SI.OO. Kid Gloves at SI.OO, Every Pair Warranted. Ladies and
Children’s Fancy Hosiery From 10 cents to SI.OO Per Pair.
And c gr :t variety ot oth r( ' L tr.at arv marked .at very low price*, which my
spare will not permit mention. Ideate call and mspcc* mv suv?k. N trouble to show j
Goials. J ALIIKHT KIKVKN,
OclStt No. iio UIL'AD mreet, COLI'MBUS, G.l
ALIVE ME MOVING!
THE MACON STORE,
GENEVA, GEORGIA,
Ph.HEIDLYGSFELDER^gi,
I the moHt nttractive plnco for constuncre of nil kimis of Goods in Tslbot
county. I liuv.j just opened and h*vo for sale oue of the largest and bt
Keltcled stocks of
Dry Cooi’lh, Groceries, Boots,
Mioes, Hals, Clothing,etc.,
uver brought to this market, which I am solliug so cheap as to astonish
all who buy of mo.
Mr. T. Jh Jossrr, of Marion county is with me and will bo pleased to
see and serve bis fiiends. Give us a call, ami trial.
Ph . Het dhujsf eider .
octltf
CIO “ETC&
I. 1. VEEKES & CO,
-FOK-
Good Goods Cheap Goods, Pretty
ife Pine Goods, Ldesiraljle Goods;
Sound Goods and n variety
of Gooilk whi-'ltmutirot l>“ had elsewhere.
The I’. rt Plow ‘ttock in the Tnited States.
**> Pay bat thou owest, otherwise it will be hard to enter in *t th
straight and nariow t;rite. octltqt
GEORGE W. BURR,
MAN F F.tCTUR Elt OF
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
PEALFIt IN
Stoves. Grates. Hollow Ware. Cutlery, Glassware
(Td <KI KY, \YOCBEN WAIIE, HOUki: I 'PUNISHING GOODS, ETC.
Po ;. , Guth i ig. 1 kindling and nil Lindt of Job Work promptly
temk l to. Sole \gent for
( ’liarfur Onlc mid J'nnncr Improved Cook Htovoi.
GEOKGE W BUUU,
oetltf 81 Cherry Street, Mcon. Or.
THE S7 OF LIFE!
j\o Alan can be Happy without it.
-STOP A r r
J. J!. n\ CHRISTMAS
BALI AND Ihh]S r UAUTvAA^ r l 1 .
THIRD STREET, MACON, GEORGIA.,
And von will Ami it and evrrything else good to RAT anti DRINK, at prices within ts
leach of every rt:ti in tin* f"intrr. Ca lon me and be treat* dri bb I thank you ter
J. M. W. OH BIHTIA N
w U. MINGLE TON. W. ('. SINGLE TON. T. J. HUNT.
SISDLETON, 111 NT & CO..
WHOI.ESAI.F, AND It ETA IL DEALERS IN
B<tot.s. Shoes. Hats. Umbrellas ?
Trunks, Valise 4*c.,
40 Second SI., .X. ’-if* Cotton Ave.,
MA((>\, - - - - GEORGIA.
SLADE & ETHEREDGEr
AVAPUI LOUSE
And (/ommissioii Merchants,
(LOWELL WAREHOUSE.)
COLUMBUS,
PAUTI- ULAR attention given to the Storage and rale of Cotton and vaill mke '**
Rdvm.cM on Consigiiment* to us. . .
Me fame a large supply of Bust brands BAGGING and TIES, which ve farm* 1 -
Lowest inurket rates. Brands and Inks furnished on application, without
au,.27!f ' SLADE k ETHEREPOE.
A. R. ADAMS JONATHON L. ADAMS-
A. B. Adams & Son,
WAREHOUSE
\lnd Commission Merchants *
—FOrLAIt STREET, OPPOSI IE CAMPBELL A JONES,-
MACON, - GEORGIA
■ NY ill charge SO per bale for weighing nnd Storing Cotton,
25 cents per bale fur selling it. ang27