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tty \v. K. WEMFOBD.
VOLUME IX-N 0.47.
nOBDON INSTITUTE,
TI.YTi
II7TLL 0! KN (. *v in fcr '''ail t: 1 7S. with a iuJI ©oi|.s ot *w nMc:che
W <o l(f rp I’je *ide>>;>rc.'d fuitl deserved lepnialiou ol Iriis jos.ly ce'e
b,j*cd KChool.
Oordn I ate cfi’ rs hnm ior iiulucomcnN to paretm d n n.incj to o<lnc.\te <’•
t omid duUf’btei •. lihus alt the modem uppliwnc s, Apparatus pod tnrnitn*e, pod n
Kord npi* tc. chii.'g un n umlleled in tie State. L musio <?♦ pn went i ro"-
by Pint. Go, who hrs no t-npnkrand bat tow eqiu'.l> ia |i* proc o v
r!le H the mo t nferprising oily on the M.iron nnd Moslem I'.tilro. t l . r *'.
jnni}t ;b of b \ing the me .t moral, liberal anti enlightened roil* wire .y
t Gro. ;ji*.
Tni ton sll 50 to $lB £0 p* Teiai. ro id $lO 00 to sls 00 p month.
*-jr lor C.i * oui.iioiug mil in town dion mid real
CHAIUttSE. LAMBOTMX, Fv
or W. H. WOODALL Scr.vi *v\
this spac i:
TANARUS h rinil tor 'll CIVICS A .A I If,
1 in ioi u! la O lot t .r-s uni I '.it 0 r-, < '..Sun
lm, ('. 'l l iv will rdiiii -r in kilo Si •
I si nci k if l 01l in ii V\m,r Gnns ini •
trm gLt !o V t. I Cci .’e, a. tq . !
Hi- /%. CSib@oo^
No. 10 COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
\V holtmiilc nn<l Itctnil Upiilor in
HUGCODS,GFCCriIEf, KGTIOSS,CROCKEEY,if. fC.
—AND A FELL STOCK OF
Plantation Supplies,
ALL r T *V hwe are row nff'ritiff *\t the vr;y hwr-t rmirk't prior \ end piinmufee nil
*v o orr £,*m C: ps i< pr* tn ed. We cordially invite the people -f Jail .ot ronnly, and
* c *^' ie to J,*e rs a cull when they visit the city, Mr. L. A. Philips, formerly of Jlui
J* ( on tv. i wi ll rrc c.i and will he clad ,n see his rrmny friends.
iVow Don’t You Forget It.
T. TANARUS, EDMUiDS,
t*B Brand Street, (,'alumbiiw, Georgia.
F’w'J. 2 b-m-Ymneeni; sub.tiiniiol COTTAGE CHAIKB at St 50 prr Hr.)! dozen, OO
o ,R eEDRIE.iDS tJ2 50 each. COTTAGE BCBEAUS lor silo f)o.ich and nil
oVrpw I *? FTJIiMI TIRE *qnally low. A lull line of beautilul EASTEAKER and
CHAMBER SLIIB.
BIELWiEE “AT ‘RETAIL —HAILS $2.50 FEB KEG.
a gon and Carnage Material and other Ocoee as Lew as
ANY HOUSE IN THE MARKET.
J. A. Frazer & Cos.,
Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GA.
Sept2l
TALEOTTON, TALBOT COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5. ]B7B.
AT THE STAIUS.
"Coins to the loot of the stair., innmani."
Mv coaxing dtrling said,
"And Rive tm there onr gvod-nlght kiss,
Belore we go to bed."
Yo Iho warm mi.fe.y nbore,
Wbeuco shown nu elbow light.
The little bare lost clambering tip,
'1 ho iiqhl-gowns tin,teeing while.
In the dark hall t stood and gaKed,
L’Ue J.iiob When lie .roamed;
Pitre r. ege's on Ibt'ir upward way,
To ms the cliklren seemed.
Si c bon the liitte brood is loss.
One pattering step I miss;
One (air. small face no move is r: .ed,
To claim its good night kL-.
Ah-s ! the partings at tbo stairs
From (hose wo fondly love !
Onr bonseiiold angels passing up
To ihe lighted rooms above 1
Too 11 ot fill- ti i in.
As Cou federate war reminiscences
f. e n'wavs in oulel', lie’e is one 100
good (o bo buried. The hero of the
j 1 e was piio J ; tn. be was ndachrd
to Rosser’s Cavtiky, in Stewn’i’s
command. Jim was noted for bis
si oig an..iii’v io shot and obeli,
f ul a. pec i’inr wav be liau of nvoiil
in- too clo.-e communion with tbo
s.: no, but ~t last alibis plans inileci
to Lcep bim out of the "row,” and
be, wi b bi s companions, under a
’ euienanl, was detailed to stipnoi,
a ba.te\v that composed a ponion of
•bo tear guard. The enemy kept
nvess'ng so close in fact, as to en
danger (.to rei.caiing forces, and
.’’o tloops covering the retreat bad i
o dels to keep tbo enemy ill check ;
for a given period at all hazards,
a ul the o- del' was obeyed lo the let
| ter under a ga'ling fite. Jim grew
dosperalo. He sate’; belli-d i ees
that, appealed lo his esciicd vision
no larger 1 ban lam rods. He tliei
i ten olio down. Ia fact be placed
. 'nse’fin everv position lb.it Us
geoms cou'd invent, but the 'hiss
of tbo bullet slid bauuted him. At.
hire in dcspal bo ca"ed to .'-e
commanding oTicer: ‘L'enteoeaf
lie stall buck!’ T i not do it, Jin !
ep'ed die eTcc-r. ‘Wed, }‘ll lie
jj'a.ted if wo do.Tt get c'caried eel
jif we slay ; e el‘ ‘A y o cle a, J in.
; ft e to bold tl>'s place and snppo-1
bat bade v of guns,‘ pointing to
(beni.iderv close bv. ‘lf we fall
back the enemy "ill i osh in and cap
!’ e the guas.‘ Just at 1 lint ins
sianl a wed-diieclecl bullet impress
ed Jim wi.b the fact (bat a change
of base became nece ,sa v. Jim
found another appaven ly protected
spot, nod, as soon as bo recovered
Ids mind, be sa-’g out; ‘Ob, lieuten
ant what do you Ib’ak them Vie
c.muons cost! ‘I don't know, Jm
I suppose R1,000.‘ ‘Well,* said Jim. j
‘leds take up a codec ion and par I
for the darned guns, and let die
Yankees have rm.‘
He Took <le Glianic*
A rat of a boy, who bed in vain
searched the post office cor riders for
the nickel which a careless baud oc
casionally ikons at ! he stamp clerks
window, yesterday look his posh ion
before a chestnut staod on Griswold
street and eyed the fiesh nuts a long
Gmebefoie drawing a deep sigh amt
g nailing;
‘Ob, I wish I was rich !’
Toe cbestoat roas er made no re.
ply, and <be odor of ibe roasting
i-ills finally induced ibe boy to in
qu'rc:
‘A e chestnuts liea’tby ?’
‘No, hub—they are pvoliuc of ins
digestion,’ was tbo reply.
After awhile the boy thought ii.
was time to iemmk:
‘l)-d you ever hear (be sto v of
the ro. u who gave a poor bov a
bnud'iil of chestnuts, and wliou the
bov grew up and got rich rewarded
the ol<, man with a diamond pin and
n four horse team ?’
‘No. never did; but I heard of the
man who brought a poor boy lo (be
edge of tbe grave by giving him a
dozen eh< -;lnuts ’
The boy took a lorn up and down,
secured anolhei stirmg snuff of the
pleasant odor, and then leaned over
and whispered:
‘lf I’ll take the chances on the
edge of (be grave business, wi'l you
iake them on the chestnuts ?’
Tbo vender finally thought he
would.
When a conulry editor who is
struggling along, trying lo rear a
large family and build up a lowa on
a a inerme of s>soo a year, discovers
ihnt a base ball pitcher hauls in
$4,000 for Ibe season, it makes him
sit down on the roller boi and
think.
The plain and wholesome things
of life are its g' eatsst blessings. We
are taught lo pray not for luxuries
or dainties, but for daily bread.
ACOUNTBY NEWSPAPER FOB THE MASSES—DEVOTED TO CIVILIZATION AND MONEY-MAKING,
Four CeloiMUicd Tree*.
A correspondent of (he Troy
Times thus describes fear celebrated
‘big trees* of California:
The ‘Father of tbo Forest,* whose
huge form now lies prostrate upon
the ground, and measures 112 feet
in circumference at the base. It
must have been 400 feet high when
standing, We climbed up by a lad
der on the mighty trunk and walked
from the roots toward the top for
300 foot, (hen were compelled 'to
come down nuothcr ladder because
tbo tree liad boon broken In two by
falliug. At the break we found the
gla.it si ;!eeu feet iu dinmeiei.
Through the truuk of the fallen
monach, which is hollow, one cm
> ide for seventy-five feet on horse
b.ic* . A party of ns walked side by
side through the inside of this tree,
then we all cianted through a knot
ho’e.
Tbo '.Vo her of the Fo est,* now
deed, but sti'l s.andiog, is 327 feet
high (Aln.e limn 100 feet higher
(ban Bunker Hhl monument) —This
is tie (al'c3t tree on the continent-
Some years tiuce the bark was skip
ped f oin Ibis lr.ee, for a distaucoof
116 feet from the ground, end car
ried ,o England. Your correspon
dent saw it in the London crystal
palace, in 1867.
One of ilie Gees of this grove (the
C.daveras) is called Iho‘Old Bache
lor.* Hr- is s xiy feet in circmnfor
chop, and looks, like some other ok,
bachelors, rather forlorn. Another
is ca'leri .ho ‘Old Maid, 1 and she is
full sixty feet around the waist. The
Old Bachelor and Old Maid are
quite a distance apart (they geae l '
nlßiro, you know.] The Bachelor
is still si.Hiding; but a few youis ago
the ok! Maid tell, and I must tell of
i,. she fell right toward the Old
Bach el o .
S .' - . Moodv, while nk ng o'
hdi ai ihc Baltimore mceliog ibe
oi.hi .-d.iy; ‘Oil my way to Balti
more I slopped at iho bouso of a
f it- ii. ami there was n g r.ik) fat her
who was ve, v fond of a Ride grand
child. 0.-c day Iho liitlo giil led
him, wi.bout h word, to the comet
of the room, a id there spelled out iu
those letters made of crnckois, was.
Dear gi andpa, get mo a box of
painls.’ She did not like to ask, but
had laiili iu her g atidfather that he
would grant ht r wish. Wav, bo told
me that n-glit that ke woo'd not
have come home ihat box
of paints for a hundred dollars.
A Suns Fact. —An editor is a to a a
who lives on what other men owe
him, until ho starves to death. A
siibse, ibor is a person who takes a
paper and says that he is veiy much
pleased w.dh it, ami tells everybody
eke thnt lie ought lo ‘subscribe.’ Af
ter lie has ‘subscribed’ about seven
ye.i'-n, the editor 'niter to him and
asks him to send bim $3.60, noil then
the subsciibor writes back to the
editor and tells him not to send his
old paper any more, lor (here is
nothing in it, and then Iho pool
editor goes off (o starve some more.
A widow who used to go forth
eveiy day with a watering pot and
spiinkle her hushund's grave, upon
being highly complimented lor her
devotion, replied; ‘I told Jimmy be
fore he died that I would not marry
again i : ' ibe glassg>ew on his grave,
and ar ss is rather backward this
sea :<> i I uiocght I would hurry it a
i, t t'e. ’
When Auam aod Eve were yet, in
Eden, when our fair young grand
mother knew theie wasn’t another
1 living soul in ihe woild, but herself
and sou ing husband, we don’t sup
pose she ever went to sleep without
first looking undero the couch of
moss and 'eaves ‘for a man,’ and
i rous ng Adam from his fi r st sweet
'nap to ask him if he was suie Ihat
! he had locked the kont door.
When 1 lie modest young man is
uuexoect'y caught iu a pallor full
of women, one of whom bas ro
guish eyes and begins to try and
ib : uk whether bis hair is palled
straight or not, tbo blushes stal l
from his forehead and creep over
the top of his head and down his
[ back unlit he feels like a rulnoeg
grea er with a tin ea - .
A timid BosLonian has mar,ied a
lady whose weight verges closely
upon 200 pounds, My dear, says he
toher ‘shall I help you over (he
fence ?‘‘No,‘ says she to bim, ‘help
the fence.*
! Surprise is one of the principal
elements of wit. This is why it al
! ways maker a man laugh when he
l sits down on a pin.—[Hawkeye.
The Liquor Tinfllc in (lie
IVfi-riram,
Not a drop of liquor is sold at
any point io Irwin County. Tho
sale of tho article was discontinued
voluntarily, nml without any legisla
tion upon the subject. The people
of Coffee are preparing to petition to
present lo tho Legislature to enact
a law prohibiting tho salo of liquor
in thnt county. The last Legisla
ture wo boliove pasrved a bill abolish
ing tho salo of spirits in tbo com ly
o' Wilcox. In Dooly and Pulaski
some of the peop'e sYU e ing to lie
old custom of taking a ‘ni, ’ occa
sionally, but there has evideiuly
been a great fulling off in t ie qn.tn
tby bought nndso'd in this section;
because, heretofo-e, the fanners
could always find enough empty
whiskey barrels in Hawkiosville to
conta a their crops of syrup, but this
season .hero were rot half as manv
of these barrels on hand as wore
needed, which is evidence that leva
wh'skey -h..u usual b..s been coa.
sinned, or tho cane c.op has been
unprecedeuDy laige. We do no.
know how it is with tho people of
Dodga and Telfair, but probably
those who don’t use c.lllO juice or
•he water from Sugar cieek, indulge
at Iho tuipeotine dhl'llo-ies. Ia
Montgomery county tho people use
jiiiets as .be sale of raw liquor is
forbidden br law. Up at Coen an,
in th-s county, Ibe town council de
mands two buudied and fifty do’la-.s
from each applicant for duo p iv, ego
of selling by the diiuk for ono year,
and it has been asserted, but wo
w ield not reveal tho author’s ratnu
for a jug-fill', that it is usual at
Cochran for the party taking a drink
to pick out the wiggletails before ho
d' ains ihe glass. Wo don’t vouch
fur this stoi v, and trust iho Cochran
Observer may not bo curious enough
to ask us how wo know nnylbing
about it. —Ht Li,, fa //• pe-‘ h.
The Swiss Ag -cultural Dop.iii
meut baa experimented in broad a id
nar ow wheel (iies. The bio.ul tires
is ttx, best on now and dry roads.
Fully one hoiso in four is saved in
broad tires, while tho road is not
cutup. On wet foods tho hr.i'i-g
is as heavy, but tbo oads are not
cut up bv tlie broad It e.
l,;no women of Bn, Legion baud-d.
themselves together last month,by a
solemn vow, never to speak of o, her
women at all if they could not speak
wed of them. And their tongues
havo grown so rusty from disuse
ihat they have to lubricate them with
tnachino oil before they can sw.-i~
1 nv.
— ♦ ♦ ♦-
AKe unc'.y paper remarks ■ hat
tie look nf intelligence assumed by
tbo young lawyer as lie sits in corn t
should he put a slop 10. It is cal
culated ro cause the presiding Judge
to loso confidence in himself—to
make believe lie doesn’t know any
thing.
A W’es.ei a ednor ifius kiuoty •'-
luded to a contemporary: ‘Ho is
young yet, but be can sit at his desk
and brush cobwebs from ibe coding
with his can.'
'No rnoie fit to go to Coog, ss
than an oyster is for a dauoiug
master,' is a Kentucky paper's opin ■
ioi ol a candidate for Cong c s.
There wouldn't have been any
milk ia Iho cocoanut if some of our
dai y.-nen had had ibe const!netbon
of ii.
llc-O pen ini u T lioi tin i- Hi ■-<-.
Iu order to guard sqiinst lcsulu nut- ly
snbvi-rsive of health, ii is abtolulely en. en
ti.il Hint tho grand thoiougiil.ue or avenue
of Iho sysiaiij, the bowi-lu. Hbo-dd l o re
opened as speedily os possible when (bey
be,ouio obslrncled. It they i e not, Ihc
bile is misdirected into the blood; tbo liver
becomes torpid, viscid bilious iimtier ;,eD
into tbo s.omacb, and produces indigeslion,
bciuhtche.-i ensue, and olber syiuptonri lire
produced, winch a pro'on.'-aiion of ttio <
citing cause only tends to i gyravate. The
npedient properlien ol Hosttttei’a Htoinucb
liillere consliLiite a most tiselul agent in
overcoming constriction ol the bowels, end
promoting a regular Dibit of body. It is
i ißniiely superior to the dmsiic (faiharlic
liequently n, -cl for the purpose, since i;
does not, like them, act violently, but pro
duces a uuim.il, painless eflect, which doe ,
not impair tho tone of tho cvjcuu.ory or
g.,n r„ which it invigorates instead ol w-vk
eiiiiig. The stouiucli and liver, aUiymli-ed
die intii-o cysicai, is streogtliened nod li.-gu-
Lied hy ii. tilDocl.
I, vct its JCiii-’j.
eL v- is 'ut ia: .ii or,, i o'r
- r,,e ui .i v -r.,, s ituonlm: thw h <
’ ' i.u pud t apiiie -of m. n, Wtiro /, ;
i’ n-.d ia it p.o icr ar-tio.i. nil oi
p .lirnts nu Hie u tpi. | ,-l . 'Hie i -,r .
I on of lood, Gie i.iovcoi'id* ot the ur. .
."ml blood, tbe ration ot liebv, i.irad n •
von sysleia, are .-It i aut'di itcly u-.m-..
•and with tho wo," logs of tue Liver. 1: ; -
b-ea scene: ullv proved vii..tti,eon’s A,--
ITowor is oueqn Prd in in.. ’V r-l
P'r-ons efiicled with Dv, pepL or J. v..
Complaint, rail all the nuuu runs ,„p o r
ih.d rewuh troin an nnUerl-bv rouoi.io'i oi
Ire Liver amt Hlorn.ieh Sjniple Dot l l, ilo
, y. 10 rents. Positively sold i<- nil 10.-rs
on Ihe Wesleia Cominent. Three iV> ■■
will prove lb t It i ,ju t tvb t you i..
For sale by Dr. E. 1 B rdwell.
CIABPEST
IIOITSK Foil
CLOTHING
In ]\Eicon,
—IS--
J. Ii HERTZ’S.
A full Stock at (ho Lowest Figures.
I’inot 'DssiinppoSuits
At $0: $10; $11; sl2 50; anrl sls.
Dress Soils sls 00 to $25 00.
Kill ItTS
all complete. Mmlo of the best Irish
Linen and Wamsutta Muslin only
75 Cen is.
Foil Stock of all Goods for
Men awl Boys
at pi ices lower I ban any house iu
Mi con or Columbus.
(,' liy pp good an eve-.
.1.18. Hertz,
91) Cherry Street,
col I,* M,icon, Georgia.
DR. RICE,
37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, KY,,
A r**r>'lrly edttoaUvl and locally qunllflod j hyalclnu and tho
■Hist suicostiful, an hla J.racuof! w ill prove. Cures al Iforur*
of private, chronic and sexual disuusus, tvpoini fltor- I
rhea and Impotency. * r ikrruii.if iejf j
abuse In ymiih, oxurvi*xflussis In maturer rears, or other
causes, and preduelrig son m of the folbiwlng ofWts Nervoua
liess, Seminal F.iuUshms, Dimness of bight, Defssllve Mun
orv. PhysloalDeev, Fltuploa on Face, Aveislont" Horlctr of
Females, Confesloti of Ideas, I.oas of ftexua I Power, ke ,
re di-rlng marriage Improper or unhappy, are thoroughly
and portnarteutly r..r -1 SYPHILIS
rnrwi snd MtUrrly erd 1 rsted “ r .lrn thf vAu-u ' ; GON
ORRHEA, Glent, 9trirtnre, piles and other f-l
-yalodiseases iiulekly cured. Futlcnts treated hy mallorux
press. Consiiitatliin free and Invited, chains rcasonabltt
aud corres|Moideui'o etrieiiy cootldouUal.
A PRIVATE COUNSELOR
Ot TOO pagos, sent to any address, securely sealed, for thirty
(HO) cents. Hbotild bo read bv ail. Addrevs ns nlgue.
Offioo Duurs trout 0 A. 11. to 7 P. M. Sundays, 2 to 4 P. 14.
Impoitant Combination '■
LEVER! & COLLINS WORTH
INSTITUTE
u n t rrjoi ).
r PfIICSE fcCttOOLS have bc-u lOmbiK.'
I in,o one Institution, wi 'i one Poaul of
J islmction and one Com.soof Study, for the
cdnc.ition of both wxoi. The Male I)--
p •• tniont.nnd' r CHiiiro! of J. T. McL ALGID
UN, will l.e t n;;lit nt (’ollir)H.V(<nli Ins'.i
iti.c, nud the b* I). p.. ment, finder J.
P. GDLNN, at I>• \N t, with Piid.iy evening
< yp.ci'fM nrl Mon.hi v nnd Annual esami
ii.i.ion:: at LaV. .. 'J ho lull will
<o nmctice
[Gondii y Sfp.c in brr IS7S.
'lTie (’< ii. eo' K. ud vo: 1)0 h 1 i .in ion
w ill he r.oiiod h and ml r*f] ,id to tho and
- inds of the public. Wo p ojv uto im
' . tt a flioiou ,h, pr,i\'k• ci'-'iiiiUc cun
-■ i .<1 cuv . ion:
TUITION:
Phivary D. pai. m ~ i*. mo ~r ... $2 CO
Aca n .. a 44 44 44 300
Cori, <;nrr, a no i'cj : ;• I) [* yr-
M.iNT, PJEtt VO.. Tlf T 00
Co.Nij .o. sr K). 1- 'I '\r I 00
AND OaAMi .-ixAl, I) PAH W: vr, Uka-
SONAW.I. RaTKK.
elm ~ci.l / oiu t : re of eebrinß
to clon© of TV, m, p'k! no drop' ion allowed
except hi i./ acfpio r. cl ands. Uiils
p.'V.ibJo mo'h iily.
Uo.rd in the ! ti. r>'lVuom :800 lo
f.JJ 00 per nion'.b r ><l , uni Mond. y to
Fru I. y evenin'* 4f5 00 per month.
LOCATION:
: eve in •< ~un (it nof . H. VV. J\. P
vii,li and litv re.. | , pud <, y of n.t c. -i bv
il (kl t)c, con-.rfMV' w l i ev< y (r. iu ol
* H e!.- r- j'Oiu (.>'• tv., round liip
O hi 1. cl 00.
N. If. The foil l,f in-.it- of tho P.ibic
S hoof Ptind will I e **>low <1 op f l ~ uder.ts
| o' J w ,-t r;,e.
•5. T. Mi K At <;|ILT\, A. iVI.
J !%• LLl'iNiN, A M.
A cciHle I*t mc*i;ils.
Tat. ' x ton Ga., S-ptornber .'LI. 1871
, VV'. F. TIGNEIt,
i> til \ t r st.
OFl"0E OVER MASON'S Ding St .rc,
li Jciol .'h Klmt, (Joluwbin, G.i.
i ,WP* Save your “Teethtlmy aro belter
! Ibim Jewel*. All di .eases ol tee leelii nod
|I■ mi" treated. Artificial lo:Ui put in ■!,.u
djbircd. a us fill
Tlulli)IS, SI.OO a YuHrllit A.fvnnce
mrrrir eiutiom
IS NOW INVITED TO OUXI LAR. E STOCK
I ( foods, ( -lot li s, CnKsimorcs mid Trim
initiois, includinjr Fronoli, Ktigiuli, aHd
Amencah alukos.
Af,Si) n pniiil supply fl llio various nmkoß of Homo ftrmds; nil of wliieh we get up U
oidt*r .n the best stylo on tho shoreet notic'd. An extensive and choice lot of
TEXAS CASSTMERES
Just in, to which wo call parllonlar notice. Cm, #T. PKACOCK
OionriNo MAMri'ACftjRY, G-l JtKOAD Sthhbt.
In onr roady-mudo stock wo lwvo a lot of • (.'oito i il. Moits” we will close out at mice*
surprisingly low. i.ep24tf
O. G. Sparks & Son,
IHtr.D STUEET, MACON’, GEOUOIA,
WAREHOUSE, COTTON, AND C: ffiWISSION MERCHANTS.
W K . n ' 1 ~n’ l °" r 1 ivit< ' ns Winebor entd Ct-intuisMon Mcn b uls to our r ktillnff
’ - lin'iid o: T.i bot r i.d .idjuliiiog couu < .
Pkuitat ton Sup]illeß, Raggins’ and Tics
l .ii u':, , i.-.l at loiv.vt market i.ites. J&r- Afltnn, .-s rou. eon Oot'on in slme. m Low hb
” ' ’ “ ' - '■ v r>io O. G. SPARKS & SON
■ h-b/Crris, -
114 Bread Street, COLTJMBUS, GA.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Umbrel
las, Ready-Made Clothing,
BOOTS, SHOES, Elc.,
Or’ THE LATEST AND REST STALES,
API, our Goods me of the latest stylos nud U~h I. oni the Northern >tprkcl.L \Ve defy
coni|Mi iiion iu style au,l price ot Goods. ( vo um n call when in the city, we feel
- <•' l in w> an ph io" veil. Polite and attentive - de- men t.o show 'ood seo2TU >
FOU CLOTHING
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WIIPAGMAVAY
THE LEADING CLOTHING HOUSE OF MIDDLE GEORGIA
'J’aey keep Hie bast goods And sol! at tUe lowcit pricos.
Our Dolßii* !*Sliii*t, is of tho bestj material and fitsj wel
A glints for Keep’s Shirts nud Umbrellas.
W. J’n l!.\ dwix is with us, and will bo glad to have a call from his
friends.
WINSKIP & CALLAWAY,
No. 515 Second St.. Macon.
Hillside Shops,
TALBOTTON, GEORGIA.
•/. C. CAMPBELL , Proprietor .
dr*
T Ik.* Public aii that T fim thoroif ; lr cTdipped rnd ptepaved to do WOOD
WOI. Kol fdl hm<l.d, hiicli an making and r• p.tii n *
Ldids of niiU ksmithin;;, including IJoric Shoeing and Plantation Work. I ga>
fuiu o k.i‘i.-.iaclion in rll my work, pti - Price- to unit tho ti t- n Give did a trial.
.K O. (
Itefr.-to.J. I). Honyh. W. J. Mcßrvde, Geucva; Capt. J. W. Gamble, S. A. Ha*k
Talbot couut; ; T. N. Gib'on. T.iluoiloa. aii,;‘ J, f
W. F. grace -
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DEALER IIV
C L ATIS, TOBACCOf SNUFF
AM) lIPE^,
70 CHERRY STREET, MACON, GEORGIA
THE PLACE TO BUY SADDLES AHD HARNESS [CHEAA
MARK A. BRADFORD,
MANUFACTUUGE OF AND DEALER IN
SaJihs, llamas, Tracks, Valises,
,-AND-
Oarriage Tiimmings, Leather aad Leather Belting.
—-ALL KINDo OF
New Work and Repairing Done*
AT THE OLD STAND OF H. MIDDLEBBOOK. AT SHORT NOTICE.
4 IJROAD ST., COLU3IBUS C A
WHOLE NUMBER 436