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VOLUMF X-NO. 2.
nmtluiA instititb,
IiATJ'iICSVn 1.13. <i V.,
IMI.LOM'N #oi|* in J'h; t nil n lr<7-S, writ a lull <*oi | r ot nirncst, Kiirctcuftll teacher*
\\ to ktt'p up the wid<s| r* ..1 and ilrscrvtd reputation ot this jnsly ccL*
SillOOl.
(irrd-n limfitnt*'-off. r* snprrii r inducements to parents deiritiff to educate tneiv
M and dHUtfhttr**. Ii han all tlx modem upplianc k, apparatus ami furniture, and a
ecnl nor *'*err*Mnl teaching unj nral’eled in tie State. It* music rh p.irtn.ent is con
i#V(t by Prof. GnMciilHTgt r, who l.as 1 o suptii r mid but lew equals in his profession.
■ • • ind W, :-ru l.uilrmd, and
|t jaMlr the rrpnUtion ol bating the most mural, libtral and enlightened community
Georgia
'](uiinn sll 60 to $lB 50 tvr Term. Pood *lO (to to slu 00 per month.
fXr For (’ata'oeut coirtfiining full hilDir.. >u •• ’r--<
OH A BIT'S R. LvMrPUIX. Pbbc,
or W. H. WOODALL. Secretary.
i!rSCtf r.rtru. svillc, Georgia.
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no. is coLnmcs, Georgia.
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\x >1 (>l.*sn 1<• jukl lUtail L'puler in'
M COCtf, 61 CGfHK, ECTICt B,(tC(HET. 40. ft
—AXI/ A IVLL STOCK OF
Plantation Supplies,
ALL of which we :relow >fi ri? :* d*l• rv p y ! w-.{ i. aiket prices, ard guarantee \ r :
--o o J J.r. (hi r:s 10} rr IG<l. \V< < i•.\it. •!• I C-Oj.h- of iaihot railin' v, MIG'
! hrra to h‘ ,v< * 1 * " ,hli Vii r,i >•••'* ' Mr L. A. Philips, formerly of Har^
3 fc Vi' 1 : F < Aid v. i J t.- {_'l tl .O ‘P.- Iris I! HUY fri and.
Now Doi Forget It.
I 9 1 9 Ife ti> a J
Brotid Ntroet, (/uliunliiiK, Georgia
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■ *"• hEWKIE.'IiS nt Cos .. oh. 1,01 I’ o.i-: 'di.] Ans fdf) 00*. Hi nwl all
Or-; -'I u ‘l? °* * : ’T ’ f rpu.'iy low. A lu.t line ot b antilul EASTLAKh.it and
“ hCN AWNttCHAMKICK SI J Vs.
WEtWIBE AT BETiIL—HAEB 52.50 PEE KG.
•**gcn find Carriage Material end ctkir Goods as Low as
AMY HOI’Si. IX THE MARKET.
J* A. Frazer & Cos.,
Er<yid Street, COLUMBUS, GA.
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AIM \ T TIiV Xi’WSl'A I'l’.K FOll THE MASSES DEVOTED TO IEYIUZATIOX AND MOXEY-MAK! > i.
TAT T OTTON, TALBOT-OOUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JANUAIY 9, FJ79.
A < nrrli Sciindn!
Tlirt A\ i-m!\o;n Muilimli! I ( InirMi
in Clltrtilil flic o llli'.'lt ! ::VC 1.:.• 1 :
sort of llcecln r sc Hi!. ', hot, it <ti. 1
not. A vuncrali! ■ cl. rovmim v. ns tiil
in(* to tho district, conference, in the
cistern townships, somewhere near
Stnnsteml, iiis companion in the
bnpjry 1 1- in;r a vomu', z ah s nml
indiscreet minister, not loop station
ed in that part of the country. As
they jop.ised past a tittle cros vo
tavern, the old "vnt!< man indie i oil
it with his whip ar.d said: “Many
nml many a day I've been to that
tavern years ngo.” “Yi s,’ said In
companion "itli indifer nee. •V. -
and n mighty l and emo wife the
tavern keeper had, too.” “Ah,” id
tac young laotio' with i;urp:is •.
“Yes,” continu and the . Id.a . “ he w:n
one of tlie hand-omed won, n Ten i
saw, young, pretty, plump, lino col
or and such arms ! Many ami many
a hiss have I given In i' v. hen vo
ware sitting in a lag haircloth eha*r
in the little pi ivate si! ling i < , m w
the bar. Mill, well, time ll " ami
the good old mall gar. ,1 at his e >m-
panion, who ,• . yes were as larg • a
■ soup plati s, then blushing of a deep.
■ beet red . lie raid, withs uuo cuef t
siom'llle-s me,what have l been say
ing? Of course, brother, you wi t
! not, lire it he av, >rd of l his; I cannot
j imagine how I eann* to sav n.iydiim;
shout (hi . hat then tie- Ia:
j The yoiin,:'e! rgyinan gavn tin re.
■ iplin (1 | aedg.■ in-] pealed it at. f1 <
I end of lla ir and: ire win n the old man
1 besought him • in. iy to i ■■ lit
her at.d md 1 ■H■ a w. ;,1 of the
mnttir flat during the nftcniooii
the young minister n and, <le
daring t ha! he emiscii •• ■■ w.-ui.i
n< t longer id ,'v him to In er lie
harden he l.a.i imp ■ ,1 upon it, and
he must tell tlie !ruth no matd lu.w
terrible the ennsi ipteuee.--. inform and
the brethren that Iholliev had
that day admit!. 1 that lie had be n
guilty ot iinpi .per and line! li .! i.iti
conrliie* toward, a more 1 woman j
-m tie . i.i.l refit and hi ’ll i
with an I, - on that aho ml tin f,
had never h. a so am, y re;, n i
Of 11 is 111 ede i It) *.V the'. O'.. I \
body fir i :■ tum I;d I 'n* ye., '.er m<, .
then at tl.e iceu cd niiuo.ter, who.
foi a hundred m T ■- ; ■ !. hud vv, ,i
nil etivialde 1! , Alt t iell for upl'i lit -
ness and pm ay. i act: • :mo
ied hi . face in his hand, and He
('liairman ih ired the young brolhtr
to repent his Ktiirtiing iiceusation o
detail. The young clergyin-iti did;
so, and when he an.mime and that the
other iiiendier of the 'guilty paii
rvas a woman whose name he did
not Know, hip whose illia'ellld lap;
a tavern at G irneis, wa elec
trifij and til he ir tie < ’ airman bawl, ■
‘Ha! ha! ha !’and every n:(mi lr o!
the eonfere 1 ee go eg' in ; are ;eni
oflangi.ter. ‘Gan you- is it sstbl
roil can oi.iile at such a revela in Y
said the dumbfounded y ung niiir
ter, anp as soon as tho tlie ('haii
man had sufficiently mastered hi-.
emotions to speak, he said: ‘My
dear young brother, h' lure brother
was converted at: 1 entered the
ministry, Jie 10-i.t that tavern.’ 'J here
after that young minister was nolo
I zealous and infinitely more discreet.
Pottku Pai.mik's r ..:u. —A fe
dava ego during one of hia rounds |
through Ida pa!,.tin: hotel; the land-!
lord of the J’.dmi If - o entered a
l Mini sudd nly iindoi ' .void a win
(low '.vuhlier lei .iirtly em.oi fed in
reading a jinw.-paj •r. Going very
active idn,s.lf lie had no use fur a
lazy man, or one who slights bis
work, 11,-discharged the washer on
t.iie spot and ordered him to go to
tlie office for his my. The man
ol .ay: I. got his money, went, to h.s
room on the the ii;>; r Hour, .UTiiyJ: I
him-eif in his Sunday :">it, paeke ,
up his dn is, and dcKCt-nded to tin:
servant's apuriuieut to lshe 1; nvo of
his for on l a on,ad,;. About thi i
tune dir. l’alui' r < nterefl, but did
no; recognize his uotidam employ
ill his t.ture clotiit-s. ‘Hong in;
man, you look as ti..,ugii there was
good v.otk i:i you; do you want a
jobTlie ex-washer, som
surprifif.l, admitted tli:P lie toot I in
need t.f one. ‘Canyon wash win.
.downs The m, m a ''owed that L
could. ‘Weil, Slid Mr. I‘, in.or, ‘f
have just 1 1 1 t-liai gfd a man .who ha
| boon doing that mat of work. I
paid him only twenty dollars a
j month, kail if you lake the place ml
jgo right to work I'd I v you twenty
two dollars.' The proposition was
i quietly accepted and in half an hour
1 the di charm and employe "as f-e.iih
king away in tho s.axo old room.—
Chicago Timex.
| Vii tue would not go iur did not van
ity escort litr.
Kitled !n His Sister.
imman • i u i.i:n in A VBN'en'T.VA-
Ni\ I'.untl'li a oil'll \Ne H.n-l.'Oli't'UXK.
•Totiustown Ti'ilmap.
O' i o ' the i addest of tragedies
was that on Friday evening at the
home of Mr. U.chard flothem, near
l'idside, Weslmoti land Ceunty, l’a.
Mr. 11. and his wife went away on a
visit on Friday, leaving r.t home
their son .1 ,h, aged ‘22, their
dailgater Mary, ng. and 19, ii’nt two
other daughters, 9 aml 11 yearn of
age respectlmly. In the evening
des; ph attended a spel ieg ‘bee.’
emrioning his sish r .Mary, ns he
went away, to beware of tramps. At
about 9 o'clock lie started for home,
and as ho approached the house the
hat king of the dog a alarmed his sis
ter a do ph was not expected b :rk
at Si i ,:rly iai an h mr. Jl is pro! -
ml • the young til m intended to test
In- sit. er Ma y's courage, for lie
pulled hia hat down over his eye
and otherwise disguised himself.
NYaeti lie was within a few rods of
t.liu hot'-e May app ns and in tho
and airway and li 1 led him: ‘ls tl at
you, doe y' I'm ho did not answer
nd continu and to ud\. ice. The
■irl now win '."d up to adjjgh pilch
of cxcili tie. lit. ag.uu hailed Iho a a
vaiieing figure with, ‘Who are you T
S’ill lio answer, and Mow shouted
a 1 . ,' 1 ; that yon, Joi?’ and ran
into tho house uml armed herself
with a shotgun. Jh turning to the
o a- : be discovered, to her surprise
the ~(range man st .ti ling on the
■ti pn, and as toon . , she appeared
lie advanced toward lie]'. ‘Stop,’
i slanted’ a,I >p, or I will idioot
>oii!’ JIo took toot i'stop, and at
tho sumo instant the girl raised tho j
e: a. 1 :i:' !, and he sank and wn oil
•he porch groaning, ‘Oh, my dear I
-, 'ir!’ ‘Oh. my dial' brothel', I
have killed you I’ tho poor girl
ha cami las slip threw down the gun
and carried him into the house,
wlu el. ion died
11 .1.1 1 In'hem, the flthcr, is
! h ■ 1 "•;! U |. | .go, j iek
i ii; ahe ;;ine 11 :i t !:■ ■ raih um.] m o
his houi" Me v,as w'liking along
the road and uv a in! led newspa
per, 'el on picking it tip found en
closed hi*; .'in hank notes. He
t ; k ... - 11-' to an at I- niev atid
SOU gilt. legal advice. Advert ise
m nits w< iv in scried in tho news
p ipei.s tin .ii ;lii >td 111 ■ e inn! iy, in
the liep ol disc iv. ring the loser of
ft i money, - nd for over a year ilili •
ml h wa ■ made fur and wide,
bit* no one ever appe ired li) claim it,
ami Mr. Holbein even.u:l!y anpro
tu ,it'd it. to his o a us A short
lime t rcvieeiK to the iiadieg of the
i:ioli• v a la’ an- expre-s i .ihherv hid
iiei.ii perpetrated m -a ilarper’H Fcr-
IV, ai; lit\v ei the i.ei-d belief that ,
h. ii,g c! :<• 1 y jires- oil hv pierauers,
the aha.vi :ha I thrown tho money
from a car window, intending to re
turn I it on the ti.-.i. opportunity of
eluding the detectives.
Mr. Fane -,v ui'c 1 to give bis wif ■
ind two ehi Iha n a sleigh lido, but ■
lioh 'd neither 1 a e nor slcigli He
avereame the dil.lenity by nulling j
runners on it Inigo box, and choos
ing the ice on the river ('.his was |
i.■■ei' Dubuque, i.iw i.) fur the riding
pi ire, h- e eme tie re he could easily
nit h th" va and its loa-l. The
po !y .:a rid eg in hi;g!i glee, first
mi'king pri ;i ir it ions f r a hot hinch
eim oil their ia turn. The ice was
sir •’> > n i rie a! in re but thin over
1 the a .:f• euni'iit. s!r. L ine pushed
in- : 1 igli to .va 1 1 the mill,Ho of the
stream. The party broke through
and weie drowned.
One.of the vi i v best pin.) arations
f o p .i, 1',.., . 1!,,e leak is to
i.ree'i; ■ e iar at th ■ gas works'
•Old mi li.. ■ :,.fled (••ml ashes or
road d'l-t v. i ii e till about as Illicit I
ns mortar. I’ a wt'ii this care
fa',;. - lo.iii ' !■ :,; •.• roof valleys or
gatl. i'-, or : eldii.aey fl-i liing.
It a .11 .. i a -:t us b ird as .-‘one and
i app r idly as ire]-structible. This |
:i. ;i- di 'li i.-. very eh up, and would
pr ibuhly arm . c oqaal'y well spri a 1
Iml o.a r n red p.eviotVliy liliil with
.'■•l or roofing paper. Once put on
nioperly it would seem to be lucre
; far all time.
A shoc.-ling affray occurred at Crab
Orchard, K uMicky, 1 Inn -day night,
Stewart Meyer, ml the Carson bro- j
tilers I" ii g the cliff actors. A tier .
1 the firing commenced loth sides
were rt in force t an 1 some forty shot ,
j gnu and pis o! • bids were exchanged.
.1 v- i.’ onl h r was shot t, >pec s,
! Dive G I*S 111 A a:, .eei iousiy wounded,
and half ft dozen o 1 ors were more
or levs hurt. It is feared that the
‘ trouble is not ye conclude J.
; Wu.vt i\> ’J eveu Tin: Foyh. A
1 phiiosopliur bus suhl that the trier
education of boys is to teach them
what they ought lo know when they
I become men.
What, is it they ought to know
; ! b pl ' ? (
1. To he true, to he genuine.—
N T o edncatiin is worth miylhim:
that does not inclndo this, n m: i n
! had belter not know how to road;
. ho had iielter never learn a I iter
j in the a p lain t, and he true •vd
genuine in intention and in action
rather than, being learned in all
sciences and in all language!'., to li
nt the sumo time false in hear! and
counterfeit in life. Above all things
leach the hoys that, truth is more
than riches; more than any earthly
power or position.
2. To ho pur,- in thought, language
and life -pure in mind and b aly.
■Yn impure man, young or old, is a
plagu spot, n leper, who ought to
he treated as were the lepers of oh’,
who wi re banished from society. I
U. To be utiseftish. To care for the
feelings uml comforts of others. To
be poliie. To la; just in all dealings
with others. To he generous, noble,
nd manly. This will include a gen
nine r. vevenco for tho aged and
things sacred.
4. To bo self reliant and self help
ful, even from early childhood. To
be industrious always, and self sup
porting at tho earliest | roper age.
Teach them that all holiest work is
honorable, and that an idle, useless
life of dependence on others is dis
graceful.
When a boy lias lenanod tin so four
tilings; when lie has made these idea
a part of iiis being, howeri r young
ho may he, however poor, or howev
er rich, lie lias learned Homo of the
most important tilings he ought to
know when he becomes a man. With
these four properly mastered, it will
lie easy to find all the rest.
The Coluiulms Times thus lolls
hrov the Me or of Reynolds i.it pro
vised a gna’ 1 house in a late ease of
pre-sing e-. ... -ney. Ii Riys: ‘Rey
nolds, a vi Ii go mi the .Southwestern
J! iilrou.l. In : i r.-ently been jncorpo
rated, and d< ai not yet enjoy the
indispi n.- .blo luxury of a guard
house, without which no well regiilu
tod town cun, in this enlightened
epoch, well exist. Rut notwith.-tniid
ing this hiatu.; ill the young town,
people will ieei ii mully imbibe too
much of the 'fiery stuff,’and purlieu
hirlv when they are bent on having
a jolly Xmas. Thus thought two
wn.telicM who eumo to tho embryo
city on Flr'istinas day, and soon b
came g'ori'i'i'dv jelly. Tho an'lin i
ties of the villago calling it, however
>\ 'he vulgar trims of drunk and
di; i dci ly, had the Marshall t.-i ar
j rest (lie h siive pair under a, brim
new ordinance trained for that pur
pose. After trapping the birds, the
perplexing question arose, where
and how to cage them. Too Mar
shal concaved a grand idea and
forthwith ii'iiized that rare article !
Spying an old w agon body, and be |
ing readily assisted, he placed our ;
heroes under it, and then fearing'
that they might still slip away,rolled !
a convenient, bale of cotton ori top of ;
aforesaid wagon body. A smile of
| triumph lit up tho Matv-lial’s face
when ho was last Been by our iufors
: ui'int. Giipt. Jim Dense, to whom, by
; i lie way, we refer for furl If r panic
| ul'ii'H, ni.'titig astride the lade to ha and
;cihqi-. the additional weight ol
authority.
t 2 <>:•-! of Fei-pie ;<i’<• Slur
iyi'H
T i t.ouil.ielio. Ih.tl. iofiilliM ■ s-ymptnui
ot -i ili - 'r<lrr. it stem ich, liver Olid tirwct-.
Many Mitfvr trorii it as liiiUi.y as ti.ev or
tom* timen n veek. Tjiuy do ho arfsllcssly,
f r Ihist'-U its Stomavli tlitn-rs, by touiiv.'
tho di;." .fiv.j oritanf. and tho 1,0,-. -
01. will liver, louiovea tliß c u e, and di.,-
pels lie paint'll symptom. The iutim-d.
Kvmpatliy I ■iv.e u lie briin ah’, t i- ati
*l u ii'.;t! r-- v • CiUnan tt:o n'.irrhte.-.t di'sinl.’i
liny, 1 ~ i.etpr to 1.0 1 : il.-.clc l, as il
rr, 1:1 tlie in of tlioualit. Tin l r -*f,: j,i
i s'if tod tiy fin Hitters ' laui t li<- dp.sviv .
. ,-r i"" and rvaea.iiivn limotioiis arc in .■
stale ot clia-is, has other and uiarn lioaol:.
rii.il r'isult.s, v : /., the coaijili-tii natrition of
do* .vb"l physic ii r.coii'uny, the le.s'or.aiou
'.I nppiVi'e an I roporo, and an ii.- i'-as- in
ho pe or el tlie system tu rof.i.t, disuaics
ot a iijal.'.rf.rl type. j2ti!2t
Ati I i.di'miible 'lT'itJlj.
Yuli <1 serve tu sail ;r, an lil yon lead n
iniseialile.in s aishu-t- ry lift* iu thishiaiiti
fill u-nrl-.1, il i-- nlirely ymir o-.rn fault a’ul
iv eit'y one . xen-e lur you, yum- tie
nSH- ;. !d e j.rijiliU -i: and si.eplieisin, wljieli
• i I iluUHands. Per Si mat kn , . 1 . . •
aid mamiuti i i.sr reasoiin :■ ill su si.o,
you tli <1 Green's Asuust Flower will ee,
‘il Fiver Gninpl iiut, or Dyapepai i.wnh
"il its miser .hie I Heels, such ass ek le ad
ae p'lpi a'inii ot the heart.sour stein e-h,
h'll il Mai I",-I V;.||(HS, diZzilii'H. ol tile lead
nervous prnafration, luv s; i’iis, A*. Is
r-ite innv rruieh cvi ry tmvn on the We t- rn
<>nt -mil a Driiy.-G 1 but will tell
you o! i's uudert'.l cures. ,a eiu buy n
Sa T.ph Uuttle !ur tl) cents Three d,',. ..
will relieve you. For sale by l)r. Iv i
jjsnl-ifcll' yj w.
30.
T.vo D. i ;w ash vu-i ( ..M's will got
t in .rnMAi.ii i fl Lite. ■. Book
1.. rti ev. 18?.'. N . is tin. liiuo to
subscribe. 11.
84 20-
Povn D.u.i.uis am. -b i-> '.is will 1:0! tlif
St.iM.AUI> lU.II StMlltxnu's M. Mini f.il
.lie .veil- 1ST!). 'l’lii- rci'uli.i- pi*ice ol herd
nev is lour dell,tv. If.
S : >3 •£> >.
Tl.lnk of ill Oni: Uoixir mill ninmt
rr\r- -"ill -A the Sonmis. ntvl the
A:.n:nir.iN KutMun otto year. T 1 ’ plant a.
...t.. l.t not to iv.o.t i.'Pßotieml info unit ton
cou.‘.-v:.ir.:t their business. Sp. ciin. ii co,
tes ut this . (flit •.
- .TOII lMlIi. IIN 1. ■ r ut. liixn-', il utt
,it this i.tli c with n.ittn s. .itul .liumtoli
.111(1 .. . .ft I! THIN AY .1 l.v 1...1S IT. 1' .11
on hh for itl.su I .t.-rc having vonr work
ilon ■. 1 istvli. 1 ■.
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! n Macon.
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j. il mxmi,
A full Stock nl. tlio Lowest Figures.
It’iiHi f .'nsshiKTt' Hiiils
At, $1); $10; $11; $1.2 50; and sls.
DressS t Jls 00 to $25 00.
lAII al2 TS
1 :11 complete. Alitiln of tlio btsl Irish
Linen and Wamsutta Muslin only
75 C<- n Is.
Full Stock of i.il Good.; for
aim —A Bays
id prices lower than any lionso in
M .eon nr (tilninbii:'.
Q. tidily in; go . 1 nt ever.
.$. $ it. r 2 -• ri z,
1 'horry SI rent.,
octltf Mm.-. ut, Georgia.
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A PMIVATK COUrTfEIiOR
W.. *•'. TKiXEH,
DM TIST,
Ot'/ICT. OVER .MASON'S Drug Store,
flit. I-'lj-li sir. 1 1, Columbus, Go.
■ ■ vivo :" 1 i;'t tin j nr. ittei
t'l -,J 1 .11 1 .-S ol till' I. li ll ill).;
■, .. O', t 1 (01. 10li u.,1 To!li put in ■'.'i.i'ii
o ..r.il, atiufl-ti
5 j;wl. < Min sit;**.
The Tux It.i. lis n( i .iibot c.oiiiitv trill hr
01. 1 0.l by the IT,; ,T OF JANL’AtII, vitb
ont foil, (ii'.l ex.outioi.s ill bo i.snul
.o' 1 inst nil rl. limpi- tttv. Ity order of
Conoty C .muiis .ionoiy.
C. K. DOZIER, TANARUS, c.
! -7!
KNOW INVITED TO 01 K Mil I- (It
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miny s, •e• -, ”'itr.> ii>.h, uiul
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314 lli’oad Street, C •:.!! r ii5JS, •. 4.
WHOLESALE AND BET.ItL Dl’ALni* IN'
Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Umbrel
las, Ready-Mado Clothing,
HOOTS, Slid !M, Site,
OF THE LATEST AND IJES T ST VI,'IS,
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I atul priite of Goods. < . uit di rflten iu tliQ eiiv, K’s t™
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CE LiIAEIEG CI.GIBIKG EC3SE CP LfEE GEORGIA
.They keep tlio best goods and sell at the Owed prices.
Gtr J lolltir Wll jj*t is of tl;,' 1m ; ‘ i:.atcri.il and fitsr^weil
Agents for Keep's Shirts and Untbie’las.
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friends.
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. Macon*
Hill. ops,
TALBOTTON, C EOI\GIA. .
J* Cos CjIMPBELL, Proprietor.
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70 CHERRY STREET, MACON-. GEOF^QI
. BUY S 'ESS SHE!--
c}ark Ao cAAmmm,
MANUFACTUHEB or AND UEVLEII IN
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Jarriage Trimmings, Leather and Leather Beltii:;.
—ALL KTNDd OF
New VGork asnl b^e'...airing Iloixo
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AT TUF. OLD STAND OP H. MIDDL'CLiIOOK. AT dIORT NOTICE.
Di imOADST., rOId tIBIJS <J.*
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