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By NV. K. JIUMUOHD.
VOLUME IX-NO. 48.
GORDON INSTITUTE,
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HAifNEsvu r,i^,
Urir.L oven cailv in !- • ttml i r IS7H, wi'h a t'nH cor| *of caii'A', sucre,‘•e'nl teachers
dctiumim dto keep up the widtsprt ad ; and deserved re putation ot this justly n
braUd school.
Horde n Irmtitnb* offer.*? Kiiprrior inducements to parents l* -irinir to educate tin
tniH nnd dAttchfjfH. It has ujj tile modern uppliane s, apparatus and Umritun.. and a
record ljrir *dce?s*lul twidiinj* Unj araleled in tl •• State. It- music d* paltn. ■ut is .*••!.-
dt'*d by Prof. GtJflenPt p. ev. \r 1• r has ro wij.. r rand hut :< w equal n l.is ■<
JtarneßYille is tin! most M.terj:r : siug cit\ on the ''., ( in -,d We-ter ■ B.dlr a.l. i -1
U* joMly the reputation ut having the tuoKt nn ! tl, hi -ml aid enli.hu • and i-.mimi atv
u Ooorjpia
'I nit on sll 50 to $lB 50 per Term. Bcvrd $lO 00 to sls 00 p r moi th.
** For Ca'a-ogue containing tell iul< t ie-<t < ■ ■ h -*s
CIIAKU s K TOMVHiHX, i ;,-.,
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NO. 10 COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
W liolo.sstle nml IJi-j.-ill lOonlor in
DEY GICEE, GICCIEIES, EtHOff.ftCtEIET, M ?C.
- AND A IT LI, STOCK 0F-
Plaistatson
A I.L of Which WP are r.'.w rff rirc ,t *1 very I.vent market priops, 1 V n-r.-.Ui- .11 !
*} onr g*od as Mrprwuuied. We cordially invite the peopli [ 1
iMrbrro to give ns (I Pull wl.-ii they vi-ii t).< ..|tv Mr. L. A. I'j.i,. r ~. . ;; -
"**l ’ [T, i with me and wilt I
IVow Don’t You Forget It.
Bt’oiul Wtreot, (Toiisiiilms, Gcurtfia,
tnnriwimem.d substan is! COTTAGE rnAII.Siu M 50 pr Hal! doze,,. Cm
ethrr.,.4.- E * f2 B 0 GO'iTAOE MT.LaLS tor ill. 00* cl, ,„..t a..
Ol trv i vv 1 ! ' , N r KE i qnally lur. A tull line ol beantilul EASTEAKLJI ..J.O.
. ANM. i HAMHEIt Si 1.. ..
BAtii WA RE AT HETALL --KAILS $2.50 PER KEG.
acd Carriage Material and other GgocL as Lew as
any house in the market.
•I* A. Frazer & Cos..
Broad Street, CQLUJOUS, G-A.
Scpt2l
A COUNT LI Y NKVi'SP.U’I'.L FOK THE MASSES DEVOTE!! TO CIVILIZATION AND MONEY-MAKING.
TALFOTTON, TALBOT COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1878.
W II A I A kISJ-4 MAY 1)0.
Little Sr.su’B on my knee,
La'lghin;’ in her pUy
Tellitiß me i\ impl© tala
In hoi childish way.
From her lips I steal a kiss,
As the words they speak,
i ll! in pay she quickly t rns,
And slips me on the cluck.
Thun in ‘•make liki v way I cry,
Jnst (o ple.use the pet;
**lt oo cl dt hush up.” she says,
•TiWun <k harder\ct.”
A i t she slaps, to no avail;
1 < nder still I cry;
j Sii- j tills my hair and makes her threats
To whip m till l die.
She e:;ntnt feioe me, this she see"-,
F< r shame iter fat ks blush;
Then lumping me. she whispers low,
“IT! k s oo il oo’i hush. 5 *
I cati‘t withstand such words as these;
S'r iijhl'.v iy 1 ch ar my lace;
At and ij idly and our quarrel with
Due long and a; in embr. ce.
I>'-ar child, tliiu le--on \o i have taught
r list* this Mimmer day :
I L it should a Ira ti 1 unconseiusiy
C>fletul us in some way,
S:;.4'itim? bl>ws iihii c.;d harsh wolds
M til ail be amiss;
lint in a <• idler way we can
Mud it with a ki.-s.
Farm and Tlemc.
id. sdinv
jjy oil.Erf Col.
Tlio money cpstion ill livoth.
Aleck. Stfjihous weighs just Oil
pounds.
The nnrriago- market is unusually
lively.
f.ook oat for ghouls ami five cent
! counterfeits.
It is dangerous business for aj
rich man to die.
I b Toomlis will make a good
t lovernor.
I'ftsic this in vour hat: “talk is'
„
OH CAP.
\ daughter of the late Ilrighain
V'diug is a sneecs tul actress.
George Washington < ’nlJyborn * i
ingsbordcr says lie is “a rnnn of h t- j
t< rs.*’ Now George \V. let us (let- j
t< rs) have no more of this jaw
lireakmg.
1’ 1i • Y Y. Sun, Mr, Tildeid
i strongest suj>i u ti-r says he never
u ain w ill bo the Presidential cun
| did ito > f any party.
ihiiorv Speer ot the 9th, flu., dis
trict will be the youngest man in
the next Congrass.
When creek meets creek than
comes a bigger on ek.
The re-election to Congress of
Hon. Samuel J. Handall, speaker of
the House of Representatives is a
great victory for the Democratic
P !ir ‘y-
Kev, .)..s/.]>h Cf,4.k’n edticutioii
cost the modest, .sum of SI7OO.
Keuvney siiys lie knew jt nil. Yi-n,
Mr. Kearney it. will Hike just nlmut
two mnntlm und s. venle'n seconds
to tell ns all you kno-v.
The u iiiow-miii'l''l ask, is lids
oin- ')i our trike, or is lie a strnic/ iV
Hilt t • ti ■■■■ v.i.o lire of a in.lili
di-|/osition the wlioh; world is but
one family,- Hitopodessa: Hindu.
'1 lie Princess Louise is an artist
'if some note, v/hile her husband til
Marquis of some.
Goveinor-Generiil •/' CVutula is a
l isin- author.
Tim N. Y. Herald is the most on
‘ rpr .il'-jeijicr in tlio world. On
Xu . 4 r her (i ij, 3 02,000 oopiis were
print ed.
Hon. Lftopol.l 1M.4V.-.! of M e -
fiiin■ :s is tie en v 1) -in. cr,if el'-c.-
P-d fr un tb it slate. lie i j i u I ,
indite.
Haves i a brother-in 1 uv of Sen
-le.r HHitilev Mattll .-'lid M" hews
i". ill) ( ther ii-ia'v of 11*411. Henry
\Vn terson, editor of the Louisville
Courier-Journal.
Be " are of nn- r r.f ton-up:—con-
trol thy ton-ue. Beware of anger
of the Riirid:--c'.ntrol thy mind.
Praclieo virtue will: thy ton-ue ami
with thy mind. By reflection, by re
straint and control a wise muri can
make himsdf nn is! in.] which no
floods can overwhelm. Ho who con
quers himsdf is gi e iter than lie who
in battle conquers a thousand men.
TI", who is foie remit with the intoler
ant, mild with the fault-finders and
free from passion with thy passion*
ate, him I cull indeed a wise man.
A good-natured correspondent
wants to know what Congressmen,
who failed to ha re-elected, will do
after the expiration of this term V
There are a number of things they
can do: Lecture on Congressional
Conventions; ofen a school; cut
wood; pick cotton; sell dry goods in
fact do most any thing to continue
to make an honest living. An cx~
Congressman can make himself use
ful in many ways and adorn the
paths of private life as in the happy
I days of yore.
New York, Dec., sth, 1878.
Tlie Ituttom of IHO Sen.
Here is an end of all romance
about hidden odean depths. We
onn speculate no longer about, perils
in chambers of pearl, or mermaids,
or limped treasures and dead men’s
bone whitening in coral caves. The
' whole ocean floor is now mapped
out for us. The leport of the ex*
| peilition sent, out from London in
! her m ji s'v s ship Challenger has
j recently luvn published. Nearly
i four years wore given to the exami*
I nation of the currents ami flows
the four great oceans of this world.
J The Atlantic, we are told,if drained
would ho a vast plain, with a luoun
j tain ridge in the midd'o running
j purniled with onr coast another
range crosses it from New Funnel*
j land to Ireland, on top of which lies
| a submarine cable. The ocean i*
! ;hus divi led into three great basins,
no longer '“unfathomnblo depths.’'
i he tops of these siai mountains are
| two miles below a sailing ship, and
' tin basins according to Red us, mo
■ litteen inih-s which is deep enough
for tlrownicg if not for mystery.
The mountains are whitened for
thousands of miles hv u liny eieimiy
slu 11. The depths are red in color,
and heaped with volcanic masses.
Through the black motionless iva'i-r
of these abysses move gigantic ad
(UU'imd creatures which never 'rise
to upper currents. Thero is an old
legend,coming down to ns fiotn the
liist ages oi tho world, on which
l hose scientific deep sea soundings
throw it curious light. J’liito nud
Solon record the tradition, ancient
in their days, of a country in tho
western sear, wieno flourished the.
first civilization of mankind, which,
hv volcanic action, was submerged
aml lost. ’The same story i told l.y
the Centra] Aimuicans.who still eelo
In,ate, in tho fast of Izculli, the
fi brill fully cataclysm which destroy
cl this land with its stately cities.
Do Bourbourg and other arclia-olo*
gists assert that this lust las i exlon*
'll 1 from Mexico beyond the West
Li iie*. The plateau discovered hv
the Challenger cm responds w ith lliisj
theory. What il some keen Yankee
should yet dredge out from it’s 1111- I
fathomed slime the lost Atlantist,.
Fall J’i.anting of Okuhaiuis.—-
Th.-ieare many reasons why trots
j do better planted at, this season than
iat any other. The following from
i the New York Times contains about
: all I hat. need ha said:
‘There are several advantages in
: this. There is more time and op
: portunity to perform the work well;
and, if not well done it wi re bettor
not done at all. The trees conic
f esii. r from the nursery, and am
generally of a better kind and char
uc er than can ho procured in the
: prill;.', t lieiv is also n full ‘lock on
hand, aml tl. varieties di sin 1 are
: more e< r : in to ho receive and than la*
;(-r, win i: „tuck has been sold
! do.vn. The trees are generally
planted with more care at this sea
son, and I lie roots begin to grow at
oner, and become established before
, tii" growth begins in the spring, and
ire then able to withstand with more
I'.igorany untoward influences of
sea mn or weather All these ad-j
■ vantages are very important, and ;
' are utlicii.nt to inaure success in the i
j majo; itv.
An an,using siy.e of blunder is
I the ‘hu::.’ for which the Irish got
, !. ist credit. It was an lii-.li editor i
:hat exclaimed, when spie l.iug i,l ■
the -.'.Tongs of his country: “Her
cup -I misery i. . been ovorllowin;/, ,
! and is not yet full !’ It ss an Irish
iii-v. -.paper that said ',f Jtobespierc
tbs ‘he left no children behind him, |
except a brother, who w,is killed at
the same 1i: a.' Il 1 h also was tho
cornet who when waning from India
ipi-s' iii ; tlm much abused climate
| as realty one of the best under tii
sun, ad led: ‘But. a lot of young .'id*
j l aws come out hern, and they drive,
j and tney eat, and they cat and they
drink, and tiny die; and then they
w ito home to their friends, saying
it was the climate that did it! 1
An, (hijcurrency Hne*, p.-.yable in gel l ?'*
'l.-mai.iN .a gr'.-etihac!. paper :o western In
va, anil E.iia it fioca on to discum ilia
rnatler tor iline long, ti-rrihl-, columim.
And he talks about millions an 1 t boa snail :
dl the time and ncvi-r once ds-f nds to |
anything so siasll as h iudreils, and jast
to*ses iiaiioufti ilcb's and tiyasari sand nu
iion.it banks ironed like piiything. A,.il
you wouldn't think, to read thu article;
that that man wears second-hand clothes, I
1 never saw a bond, hasn't bad a ' ve dollar '
hill for litre-# years, and owes ten weeks
j board. Ti. rc is sfirn ilhihg awfully ups- j
terions about linance. Tiie man who tilks
the most rilioat it generally seem to have
tho least ol il. Burlington II iwkeye.
Bread is the still of file, and liquor the
stil s Ihe i rm r sustaining a loan, the lat
te r elevating him lor a fall.
“Owing to the darkness that tills
our deep mining shafts,” says a cor
respondent speaking of the lament
mines of Nevada, “our minors are
less conscious of the dangers of their
trade than they would otherwise be.
V miner standing on a bit of plank
thrown across n shaft 1,000 or I 500
feet in depth sees little of Hie pit
yawning beneath Itis feet. The dark
ness rises up under his plank, giving
a place on which his eyes may rest,
and preventing an unsteadi
ness of ihi head. Place (lie
•umo shaft on the surface of the
"Hi Ih and It il lower, 1,500 ill the
■dr and broad light of day, and tho
miner standing on his sin.de plunk
at an elevation tnree times as great
as the tallest church spire, would bo
unable I 1 move would be paralyzed.
Looking down through tho awful
depth, b low, ho would clutch the
nearest timbers, afraid to make a
move in any direction. Al ike for
I im doors on ea 'll side of Ibis shaft,
representing Hie penings at the
shilions, and he would not bo likely
to leap from door to door across the
yawning shaft us lie does utnlcnmtli
tlm ground, where Ihe dark rises up
and makes a seeming floor between
th ■ doors. It is undoubtedly tho
darkin ss that benumbs the senses of
tho miner to the danger to which lie
is exposed when passing to and fro
across shafts and winzes, or when
elitnbing 'ho interior of their com
part monte, trusting to tho scanty
hold for hands and foot afforded by
the narrow ledges of tho timbers
projecting from tho walls.”
Starling n A’rU'Sfinprr.
There urn people, niosliy yonug amt inno
cent however, who look upon newspaper
life an tlio happiest, and easiest imaginable.
I’rinli its ink and public lif.? have tor them
an infatuation which e.m only bo ilisaiput.d
by nn actual rub with llio linns itself.
Hour the voice of nil able West-'injiruruii! -
i.-t, who, like ('ardinal Woolaey, Retans to
have Huuiidrd umbilical to an unlimited ox
lont:
Been asked to drink. 11,1102
Drank U,:i'J2
liKpiested l" retract 472
Detracted 103
Invited to parties ami receptions by
per..oils tialiini'lor puli'. 3,1127
Took the Innt 82
Tre-itencd to tie whipped 17H
Be.'!! whipped 17
Wli'jipod thu iHi tI. Ilow . II
! I’roiuint <1 whiskey, gin, etc., it wo
•vuiiltl tfo niter tin.-in 5,710
Been nltur ilu-m 5,710
Bettn asl*-<l what's tho uowh .... 300,000
Fold :>1
Diriu’l know 200,000
Irttil nt Mint it 99 979
li • ‘ii to flnirch il
t’h.iii-.'i tl politicM 35
Expert, to chin HtilJ 50
< Live to charity $5.00
tr.ive t i- terrier
t’atsh on hand $1.0(1
Snini i hini; lor lh<* Nhv Vcnr
1*1. : world renowned tiucce-n ot Hostel
ter’rt BriU rH, and their continuod popularity
fora quarter o* a century as n. Htonnohin, is
scarcely more wonderful than tho welcome
(hat greets the ituimul uppearanco Hoh
t'ttcr’s Almanac. This vdnahle medical
treatise, is puhlishod lj Ilostctter A Smith,
!‘ili.-Liirt'lt, F.t., miclwr their own immetliate
snpervit-.on, employin'.: HO Iriihlk in that <!•-
partMicnt. 'I t n e\liudor printin'.' prewta’*!,
H fettling machine , 5j *h presses, & ■,, are
ruiiitin ; about eleven month* in tho year
"ii thu voHc and the issue of same for
1879 .vill not be Ichh than ten millions,
print* and in lb F.nqlinh, fJer? :m, French,
Wtlslt, Norwegian, HwcdiHh, Holland, 110-
In iMi.iiMind Spanish lto/or to
a. c tpy of it for Talntiblo and interesting
rtadinq concerning' lujaHh, and numerous
tosiimfini.il us to the efficacy of Jf**totter’s
J’i’t' iH, Hmusomont, vni- and information, ns
fronomieal c I'-ulations und chi" iolotu'cal
i items, Ate., which can be dupended on for
j corr-' - I Levs. Tho Almanac tor 1879 can
!be ol,f iined free of coat from dmoists
| ind [ynrml country <!■■:dors in all purl* of
! t!ie country. til Janl.
(yji.\NGK ni Diet voi: Cows.—One
5 great trouble with iunners i.s tlmt
they f/ivo 1 1 jo “o!d Jersey” the 4* ame
fo<) 1 li.iy or day, udn-rens slio likes
i u ehueg •of diet ns wr it an Intmait
Lf nnl, even if sb does have
1 meal nud slmrtH, s)e will thank yon
for a feed of beets, earrots, or any
o'ln r root", during the cold winter
i that, is coming. Take good care
' hen you feed your cows that von
do not aMenipf to feed in the draught
from tJie floor, for, w ilh the best of
c trf: and fet'd, jf your ajiimals h■ ve
to stand in the cold, they will be
poor, give poor milk, make poor but
t , and cause your neighbors to
call you a poor farmer. — Hr,.
An 5 as<l s sun Jj!e lT*ilf!i.
Y'"i and rei ve t suffer, and if you lead n
| rniscr/ibliMins riw!.. ‘"ry li to in the b'Mtiti
! Ini wftrld, ji ;- ♦ ri’ir -Iv your own I, and
ri.cic i r riiy one xcn -e for yu, your m.-
j roasc nnbl* prejudice and Hkcptici.sm, which
killed t linn sands. J/erMoimi knowledge
hf'l common < -i.hc rcaMonirg will mooii show
jou th ‘ (> fch*i‘s A'/ttu-it ricwf-r will cure
V>u of Id v-r e'"inj>l tint, <>r l>,VMpcpaiu. witn
j nil if* rne- r blc ffcclß, such a* sick head
iu t:c, j: ilpiiation of lh heart,sour r.'nmwh,
, ihitiml c*• 1 1 v< hi 1 hm, di/zim ss ot thu In ad,
| nervous prostration, !o.v sniritH, Ac. Is
mlc now reach every town on the We :t< ru
ftoiitim ut htj(l not a but will tell
| you ot in woi durl and cures. You can buy a
Sample Bottle tor 10 cents. Thro* doses
ill rcieve you. For sale by Dr. K- H.
| Bard well* oo w.
We love the sweet gl :ry of si-t
--j ting sun, bihl wo can gush a little
| over the rising moon, but when we
come unexpectedly upon a free fight
i iti which we have no interest, anil
meet a hric!;_bit going notnewhero
in a hurry, tho stars we see are not
i the kit.il of astronomical sttnly in
i which wc take much interest.
TTHES
mmi
HOUSE FOU
CLOTHING
In Macon,
-is-
J. H. HSRTFS.
V full Slock at tlio Lowest Figures.
I’Unot 'simsiiuerc'Sirits
i At $9; *10; Jll; sl2 50: ami sls.
Dress Suits sls 00 t,<> $25 00.
SI 1 I If'US
all complete. Mails of the best Irish
Linen mill Wamsutta Muslin only
75 Cents.
Full Stock of all Goods for
** Soys
I ut prices lower than any house in
Macon or Columbus.
Quality as good as ovor.
.1. i 1. llerlz,
90 Cherry Street,
octltf Mftcnn, Georgia.
DR. RICE,
37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, KY.,
( A rrr'Urly eflncwWd and lorhllt qualified pbvilrlan and th
n. >.t . ;TC(rtil, a* Ll* t*cu c will -ror. Caret all torn*
nf | ehnmlo .art *•**•! dl****e,
rl- HR find impotjincjr^ **"•'***£*
' ■ * • 1 • ■ ■ ' ■ : • • r ‘■ '• r ' r•
| lic-s. rnin.l LuilsaOiin, Dlinu • t M*-bl. Inlrtllif H
nrr. nivsiwlDeour, I'ltu >!• n Kue, AvrrloiiU' f 4 irty*<
1 heniilm Oeufa -u-* r,T 1 , Loan of M* *ua I Tower
n- and tiu* nr.-rl.*e Improper rr unhfri", *'* IhimneMy
| tM?£oZ
! OitKlfllA, lllart,*- V —**
1 vo •-.* •• -kly C*r.Ml. Pa'l-.,'. I- -'*-d by wi! or.
j (jwrutilta'ioii L* end iu/it.-d, MMurga* rcMj(i*i4q,
i iuiUcorreoj/Mideuoe •trici';, ouaAtlaiiWwl.
A PIiIVAYE COUKSTXOTt
| Oi V> pa***, <utui *v •ddr*#. *..|ur!v .*1 1 r...-thirty
(jUm. uoiu. fi'oui l A.H.tttl P. U. Bn. jk,i to 4 If. u
| Important Combination!
LEYERT & COLJJNSWOItTH
INSTITUTE
TJN’TT.’FIT).
j r I'UfKHK S(WOOLS lmrc I er.n combined
| ! into ouo liißlitution, v iIIi one Board of
i I ujilruetion hi id one Courhe of Study, fori bo
education <-l both /*> x<■•••. The Male I )<•-
I part merit .under c mlr<*i f >l. T. McLAUGIL
: LfN, will be taught nl 1 'ollnißwrrib Ii Kli
1 tnt<•, and the Fciri.de Or-p>.• Inient, under J.
, It. Glil./>N T . nl I f-Vert, v ifb Frit lav t veiling
exercise* and Montlil•. and Annual exami
nation* ,it LeVen. The Fall i’erm will
! commence
Moinlay Si'ihfiitliM'2i! IH7W.
j Ibo Gourse nf Sind.| ( t both Jnwtitutions
- ill be remod. bd -and adapted to (ho de
mand* of the public. We propose to ini
part a thorou, h, practical* fecieuliflc and
classical education:
TUITION:
I’jIIMAKT Dl T’AKTMI M, Milt MONTH, . . . $2 00
Academic “ “ “ 3 00
(-'Of.LI'XH \T r , AND S< HINT/FIO DeIMJ.T
--r/.ENT, l*Kli MONTH i 00
GontinobsT Fr.r., i*p.it 1 1 km 1 00
Mt>ic AM) On* A Mi..vial Dtpaju m ;.vr, Jb a
sonabi.r. Rates.
Tuition charged from lirno of entering
to c!< *<> (if Tenii. and no dedirtum Allowed
cr.c in case of protruded sicklier/*. Bills
payable monthly.
Bo rd in Iha best families from f’H 00 to
<! 2 00 ml from Monday to
Friday evening. $5 00 per month.
LOCATION:
Seven miles from Geneva, 8. ‘V. R. It.,
a. bdai!> mails, and easy of access by
Hack line, connrciing with over., ir on ot
• -irs. M. kd.ue !rom Gei.nv.i, jonnd trip
lo student-, $1 00.
N. B. The full benefits of t' e p.d/ie
F’-‘■;.■ i Fniid will be allowed 5 > kil stttdents
. i lawlul age.
.> i 31cLAI (iIIIJ.\, A. M.
.! K i-nIA'.SX, A. M
.'iticriab: I'm noi nii Ss
r r.u jiotton. tiA., bopl .n.ber 31. 1 7H.
W. r\ 1 Ki.NEU,
DENTIST.
OFFICE OVER MASON’S Drug Store,
Randolph strut, Columbus, Gu.
i ft*'" S,ive your ■‘Tertli; 11 they ;iro better
tli hi .to. Mils. All discuses ot the I’eetli m,u
j G mi* treuted. Artificial Testh put in when
djsired. auyG.tl
"ST E^TlOhl
IS NOW IXYM ED IX) OLTt LAR if STOCK
! < 3 oods. ( Tof hs, Cawsimoros anil rFi*irn—
mingx, im-liul t!!;:' Erem’lt Engllh,"anil
American Makes.
\LB?' v ' ’.'-?ily -f the Tiuiotiw make# of He ne Goods*full of which wo gd up t#
ordt ii ticj be*: Miyle on tin slmrest notice. An exlonaive aud ol.oioo lot of
TEXAS CASSIMERES
Just in, to which wo call psllloular uo'.lce. O. T. PEACOCK
Owruim* Uisi'McroKT. 6t Rkois Stio.
Til (liir rmilv nmdo stock *• li.iv* . lot cl "(.'utl ..i.iilv Suit.” w will elote ot mt priM*
sm-pri.iugl.v low. ..pSih
O. G. Sparks & Son,
THIKD STUKET, MACnV, GEORGIA,
IWAEE3JEE, COTIO?, II D C. MSISSIOS IEECHAKIS.
UJ T ANARUS; B.'iuin “li r our services us Wsrelionso aid C-nmiUsiou Mercliauta to our pluntlog
friends ot Ta’bot coumi^.
D'hinl :t t ton 1* n}iliosi, I Uig g ing’ mid Ties
I limb ■!.. 1 G l.fvest mru Uet r.t •. Advance* made on Gottnn is store, aa Low au U|
my b.'Tc in the city. he, 10 O. G. HIbiRKS A SOX.
n [\n /■•■•-a or® m *s** *
j L-isaes ea ftU LU A “*m Lu feji £> Itl
li 4 Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GA.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Umbrel
!
las, Ready-Made Clothing-,
HOOTS, tSIIOISfi, 12t0.,
OF TIIE LATEST AND REST STYLES,
ATjFj our lood* i\r< of the latest sty!* s nnd fiesli from the Xorlhern MurkeU. Wg wWy
competition in hfyl-i sunl prii-.* of G.-mils. (iiv,* hk a call a’Uciii in the city, wo f4
( ••rlaiu we ran phase visi. and alt liv* a!‘sineu to klu'W g OO rt SwpQW
FM ULOTSiING
- GO TO
TOE LEABIHS CLOTHING MOUSE OF MIDDLE GEORGIA
They keep the best goods and soil ;it the lowest price*.
Our Dollar hwliiirt is of the host material and fifes wo!
Agents for Keep’s Shirts and Umbrellas.
W. I'itt Lauiwin is with ns, and will bo glad to have a anil frtua Ida
friends.
WINSIIIP & CALLAWAY,
No. 50 St.* Macon.
I 3 ShopsT^
TALBOTTON, GEORGIA. '
J. CAMPBELL, Proprietor.
'i'lie f’.diiic are inff.n e 1 that \ am thorou d.v ' quippod fi'x.l propared lo do WOO'D
< d ail k U. mud! im inakin'/ and r- |-‘.irmg 1; . Wagon*, &.O. T ftlo do all
bi l i -.i I‘dnckßinitiiiiiT’, im lu<!.ng llor-i and uc-nural I'iauUtion Wars. I
anieu KaJiRM.u:.. as in f.ll n:y v*., a. /'li" I'le-e* lo mhi t!,e ti■ 11 <n Give no a trial.
.K O. CAMBMIELL.
Ib -•■*• to .7. f>. . .'ou'.di. W. I. Meßrydf*, t’*pt. J, W. G*aihl, 8. A.
!>!!.’.t ouutv;'!’. N. n. ! ..: dot lon wj Kif
W. F. GRACE,
DEALER IIV
CIGAHSi TOBACCO. SNXTF'F
AM) E*3 B *idS.
70 C MACON, GEORGIA
THE PLii'E TO bdY SABDLE3 AND HARNESS CHEA?
MARK. A. 15RADFORD,
MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN
S&0 s, EsrEfis, Trunks, ¥alisvs
AiN I>—
Carriage Trimmings, Leather and Leather Belting,'
—ALL KINDS OF
New Work and Repairing Done
AT THE 01.D STAND OF 11, MIDI) EEL’ROOK. AT SHORT NOTICE.
li)4 BROAD HT., COLUMIIUS <*.V
TICK .VIS. Sl.OOa Year in Advance
WHOLE NUMBER 437