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ff. A. JUIUN A CO..
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Best grades Foreign find Domwrti*
Stap lo & Fancy Dry Goods.
TRUKGCLtB BLOCK
MACON. GEORGIA.
Blade and Colored
Silkt'ißl&ckand Color
ed Dvosss Goods.
I in nil the latest styles ami most fasli-
I iouable designs.
I, ,i. Suxi.a Uowekt,
! CcnsjJs, Kii Gu' l ''
Nece-AVear and Fancy Gooi>s
prompt and careful attention paid
I orders. Samples sent on applicn
t;.m and express paid on all orders
f (Ten Dollars anil upwards
octnf w. A. JCHASACQ.
LAN IE Pv HOUSE.
15. DUD. Proprietor
MACON, GEORGIA.
TiHH HOUSE is now provided with t v< ry
conT'nience lor th* iwroiuuio
n and comfort of its patrons. Iho lo
>t ist de ir.ilde itnd convenient to ‘the
liihinefia portion of the city.
The Tables
lx,™the hast the martial offnrds. On.nibns
t m i frotu depot lroe.lt charge, baggage
. i ‘fee ot l llSr-s.
&T- The 11AU is supplied wlttl Ti e best
I Wiiw an.l Liquors.
I T. SMITH. I J ’ i.l
I Smith & Bull.
[attorneys at law.
T.UiBOTTOX GA.
IA A MIX piucTfc* in all tho Court* of th*-
In (. nattubooch* o circuit. Pr-'inpl ai-
I: • .liou tf> collectiouH.
K oflice ovor C. W. Kiiabtough's Store.
1 ocjflgjß7B.
j;. H. wmum.U J. ft. \v< itnii.h
E. fl. WORKILL & SOB.
[Attorneys & Counsellors at
Law.
f Talbot ton, Georgia,
I Practice in Superior and Supreme Courts
lof and 'he U. ft. M our** at Sevan-
I nl:. t fecial alien to all matter*
I m Hatilmifitcy. Jan 8-1 r,
| JAMES S McCORKLE
I AnonsrT AMD Co’UNSHIJ'DR AT LIW,
frpnevß <2norgln,
O
[ prnr! ic<“ hi Jhn c '>U <*f Tail) l t„
IMnnon, Ghattal; Cocli v " .*kl 1 ini >, .f*d
ni the Okattxtarooenro Ttrmey in
tn* font it w extern Circuit, Special atteution
i'Aol to the collection of claims.
Hefmßkn'ues.
" -1 Lirton iV Cos., P; ''Wnl <V fL 'dit ” !<■'-
*" r > J I>. Hough,., it. A, i ied,
'Dirui-r, A. J. r.iUtlW, CM)t H**ry P* r*
>■--!. P McCrary, afi ff 'Gilev*. Gu,
liOwa & Itnshin, fh s. L. Ih v <' t Iluei a
| ■'U v r. A. .V Cos., of (’*! ml>us, <1
[" A Hlark, 8. w. It. It . Agt.at Ai .m
--fra. j.i!i 8-tf.
' . Si Mi/MFOKD,
Attorney at Law
l'aj[bo( Urn (jeory in,
—O
Will practice in nil tlie e®nrt* of Ilia Chat- j
Er. < choP Circmi and elsewhere oy special ;
Prompt il Luai
; ‘ eiktrcstf dt Irion
J. M. MATHEWS,
attorney at law
Talhoßon tin.] *
I Prompt at tenth ti to- < Vmc-
I * - ‘ Super: r CdiuV’'. of Qjattabor Lee
I' p And Supremo Court of (iorgia.
J. H. M.mJIN,
•iTTOILMIY ATLAW.
TALBOTTON, (jA.
\\ -’LI. pmotice in tho ConMr. of tlir C'hal
f ' '"hooi-ho* Circuit au<i the Suprou:.
"• |,, rhe Sute. ThseoHsotiDK I milieus
’• ' ■ ja:.Btf
■ M - WILLIS. ’ • >j. i. WU.I.IS.
WILLIS & WILLIS,
aitorsbvs and corxsf.LLorji at law.
taldo'iton, ga.
I J’l.Stf
I". TIGNEB,
DENTIST,
( )D ICE OYLU MASON’S Drnt; Store,
“•uidolph slrctt, Colnmbus, (ja.
| - 2 *|" Sae jour “Teeth;" they are boiler
*'' ' ’ie All diseases of the Tn 'i ■ 1
-’K-ated. Artificial le ; fh pat l „
'■ s,rtd sugC-tf
. ouv
h. Vi - J
HOI>K KOI*.
niOTHINC
In M'acoi i,
—lfs -
i. H. HERTZ’S.
A full Stock at tbo Lowest Fi^urto
Fine C' , j*rsfinC‘T*r> Sin?t e
At *!•; $10; $11; fV/ CiQ, ami sls.
Dress Suits sls* 011 t<j s2n 00.
shirts
■ll complete. SLidc of the best lii.,’
Linen and WamsnUa Muslin Only
75 Cent's.
Full Stock r.f all Goods for
Um and BoyS
a! pi ices lower than any Louse in
Macoiy or Columbus.
Quality as good as over.
.1. 11. Hertz,
90 CLerry Street,
octllf Macon, Georgia.
gouetsTady's idotr*
k;:i>i t 1*1:11
ter>i's in .u'fyi^<*r.
PUSTAOK I'KKPAID.
We rfTi*r no Cheap Prcmiuma. Put giv
von the Pest MacMEine jinhHflhed.
CLUB TERMS
One copy, one vent CM)
iwoci picH. one year 3 S>
ii. copicH, one. year, ft 40
I' Dr CO}; feS, f'lß' prcAr.o 80
Five coj left, one \cur, and au eitra
copr to the pefson gerting np the
f üb, making six enpian 0 GO
Kigh.’ c'piOK. pie year, Hiil-afl extra
cojiy t- the } erson g? fturg n;> the
cl b, making ninu c p '■, .. ....14 -i
fn corces ->h< year, irti-rari eirra
- j y to the per-ioii getting up th‘
cJotr, making elev ri copies ..... 17 Ob
I Avi j,tv v pie?, liDft year, and
copy to the person "ettin?( np the
c!ul>. making twenty-onf? copies. . 31 50
N* v Is THE TIMK TO MIKL T7F YT>Ua < IjVM.
HOW TO REMIT. M a Post Office
M t . vOrder on Philadelphia, > r a Dralt
on Philadelphia or Sew Vurk. If you esn
not get either of these send Bank r*<6M,Wnd
in tLe latter cast register your letter.
I** ies desiring to get up efubs kciu! hr a
spec!men copy, which wil Ikj erl fr .
AduroH, God Fa's iqc. E Pi ni.isjj*
imaj < Vv, Oalmh i-.ih *
• ]Oofi Chestnut ftt.. Philadelphia, Pa.
N OTICIC l
All kinds of
TCRMMi DONE,
both wood and iron. GINS wbeted
and L'-sstl* ’
repaired.
• j. F. W li.KF.lt S Str^i, Mill
two miles east of Talbotton.
mnjiltf
A COt'N'THY NKWSrAPEK Poll TH* MASSES DEVOTED TO CIVILIZATION AND MONEY-MAKING.
TALBOTTON TALBOT COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY. JANUARY iff. 1879.
Ni>‘k Twitting '■> Cliuk’li
TLers are practices which are tol
erated in religions congregations
which chvistiaus, who are jealous of
tho honor of their Master’s house,
should utterly condemn. Decorum
is tho handmaid of devotional feel
injg, and for this reason a church
should never bo disturbed by the
slightest approach to irreverence. ‘lt
is a j art of my religion,’ s lid a pi
oils old lady, whou asked why slit;
went early to church.* 'lt is a part
of my religion not to interrupt the
religion of others.’
And we believe if many congre-ga
tioas made it a part of their religion
not to twist their neck's out of joint
to witness the entrance of every per
son who passed up the aisle of tin
church, it would ho better for their
necks and* their religion.. A gross
abuse of religions decorum some
times needs a harsh remedy. Wu
give tslmt adopted by Henry Clay
Dean, who was at ouo lime I lie
chaplain of Congress. The anecdote
s from a paper called the Facile
Methodist:
Dung worried, cno afternoon by
this turning, practice in his congre
gation, Mr. Dean.stopped in lesser
moil and said:
‘Now, you listen to me, and I'll
,toll yon who tho people are as each
One comes in.’
He "fill with his itis
course until a gentleman entered,
when ho bawled out, like an nslier:
‘ Deacon A, who keeps a shop over
the way.’
He then wont on with lus sermon,
when j rcsently another man passed
into the aisle, and his name, resi
deuce and occupation; so lm contin
ued for o netieie
A leng h .some tme opomjtl the
door who was unknown to Mr. Dean !
when he cried out :
j ‘ A little old man, with drab coat |
and 1)8 bid v lute lot* ibltl’i !<¥ .T
him drool; 'for yort rse! ves. ’
The congrcgoliou was permanent
ly cured.
AVIIY So.Ml' I’KOPI.E Mil I*OORe A
bushel oi sense is found in the fol
lowing reas.imi why si ino peojihfmti
poor. It is taken fvojii tbe Arknncas
Tribune:
“ 1 liev raise pot ton.fu the x<-'nsU>n
of corn, hinall giain and hay.
“They rent land, instead of buy
ing anil clearing a farm for them
selves, ' • ,
“They fitlf a great trifnv thinpdi
ton credit, that tliev don’t need, in
stead of paying cash for what they
do need.
“They mortgago their crops ti>
bnv fine clothes to wear out at rough
work eve.-v dav.
“They buv their bread and meat
from the merchants and pay for it
by raising co ttln.
“They Imv seed potatoes that are
raised in New York when they could
raise thorn cheaper than* tiir-y can
pay the freight on them.
“They feed tin it corn away to a
■gli at number of hogs; then being
unable to buy more, let them die La
want of food.
“They fail to prpvjde hay or .bel
ter for euttly e.r fiorsea during It:"
wititer months, allowing them t
tinnt out for a living in the snow
atrdfcohl winter rains.
. “They fail fo raise vegetables or
fruit for tjieir families to .eat and
have to send their money out of the
country for fat meat instead.
Tliev try to do as theft more for
tunate and wealthy neighbors do,
and not being aide, they find them -
selves—left.”
A Washington oorjespoh'tent who
ha been iqi estigaling the subject of
the sate of photographs there, writes
that Mrs. Hayes leads ail others. Of
the Senators Mr. Dlairie goo of b'-rt,
with L unar and Gordon following,
Conkling i far in the rear, ‘even
Thurman beating him. Of the Hep
r<m ntaiLtesHpOakei' Uaudull leads,
with A. If,. Step hens .close to bis
heels, an'd Gi neral Jlutler next. An
extra sujiply of Hlaiue’s was laid in
to meet the emergency 1 ® bis lattf
speed).
**sJ N FLUE N( Y. OF Nj;-.V G-AJ'KF.S. A Brljof.l
tcaei. r who htm betn l a 1
in Li profe ion, nrift wirfn?*ho r l the influ
ence of a newspaper, ‘'ihcwe young
meli who h tve for iftira bcefi rhi Jcr v of
‘‘niwapapera aic *fiifng th * Je:tA
ili deb.ttii>g soci' a indre ex.
ffenvsve mid a gr'cafbr fluency,
I cleariiiH;i and coijfectuess* 4 *—ftTANDABD.
The Duels of (lie I’utt Year.
MKM WHO MKT OX THE riKt.P OT HOTTOR
AND W HAT TIIKV qt'AHUEI.KP ABOUt.
<'ir.cintmti C"aiari'il.
January I‘J.- At the junction of
the A. and O. and S. and 0. Hail
road, three miles from Savannah .be
tween Walter A. llucley, lawyer,
and Hubert. Vishburh, ten paces,
<’nit’s revolvers, Hurley killed; cause,
politics,
February 3.‘— A. J. Xicolopulo
and George YilUre fought with
■avoids at Montgomery station, on
X. 0. and M. li.:iilro. and; Xicolopulo
w- aiided in the hand.
1 (binary 2d.—ln Charles City
county, Yu., forty miles from llicli -
im ml, Thomas Wilcox and llieluml
Walker, dispute about, hands adjoin
ing; two shots (hail and Walker full;
\\ lieux slightly wounded in the arm
Both parties were arrostoil After
t ie that shot AYiifox said, ‘hold oil,
my pistol is out of order aiul won’t
hi" 'All light; I'm not in a liurvv 1
urul i’li wait,’ was hit opohont’s rc
p'y-
March 7,—At'Panton, near TTni
‘versity of Virginia, 3. T. Johnson,'
Ji', and Mr. Cockrell fought witli
bowi). knives; IWkvell called John'-
Son a liai’over a game of billiards.
I ho young mon were a u-d 22; neith
er party were hurt.
M ircli 2K —At I'astville. Vti , Sid
uey Tilts and A. P. Thomas fought
with pistols, to swttlo a quanolabout
S2O, two rounds at six foot apart.
Pitts was killed and Thomas fatally
wounded.
July T--On Luliomhimrg frontier, I
.lories Cairo.lo, minister to Belgium
from San Salvador, and Moilira,min
i r from Guatemala. C'ace.lo wouu
•li hi I!)■> .hoii'd'-r.
Dr. VTti im A'nhery and Adolph
F nuimer. Colt’s six- hooting pis
I " Near I.atuiiia Springs, Kon
'y.e yj i lie shot. Dr. Auln ry ivnuu-.
1 din ho foot. Quarrel about, a
tndy; lifteeu paces.
July II Tho Tlov. Dr. AVade I
Hill, Baptist, and Andrew Scrog-
I 'ins, soii-iir -law, fought a duel, leu
jmeea in Ilnthsiford county, N. 0.;
Scroggins skunked l)r. I foil’s dangh
ter an 1 tho doctor,reproved loin. A
qnarn l'an i fight ensued, doctor
cornin'out best. Scroggins chal
lenged, the reverend declined.
Scrogg n. vowed revenge, if lie pois
oned h'HCoflV,.. Ti e reverend was
ti lap si mod. They met on horseback.
Major ‘H i, T’vo got you now.’The
reverend—'Keep cool.' Major—‘Ten
minutes to sav your prayers.' The
reverend—‘Will sir, Pin /cady,’
i draw ing a*l wringer. Major—‘And
jso 'am f; ituty the Lord have mercy
j '>n its both,' and fired, with no i fTeet,
: Tho l evel end fired and killed Scrog
gins. _
August I— ft: S' ftanlsbury and J.
1 S. Iverson, of Augusta, Ga., met on
i <jar .iioa side of the river and ex
-1 "bang' and shotNofioily hurt.
S ii emberll John Kiley and an
I unknown man, at tho Catholic ceme
tery, San Francisco, ton paces and
' advance; Riley woilndod; rt-filHo.t to
| 1011.
I'lnfs. 'Xovi mbi r fil—A ilrml with
pi*trrfsf bettveen M. Gambettn and
M. de Fourtorj, arising out of tho
| pa- .age n the chamber of deputies,
! on the 18th instant, whoa tiro latter
i was unseated, was fought to-day at
| Pleases Picket. They fought at.
j thirty-five paces. Only ono ex
| change of shots was had, and neitll
,, it pm ty was hurt,
i Cgi."muia, S. C ;} January 2 A
I duel was fought last Monday night
! m ir.Di.T ip.i'ie, ihe pnncijialfi be
ing Mr. <'.infer, of Camden,and Mr
Cah,,,oi < in-q depot. Two shot,;
were exchanged without effect.
float of* Peiijdo are Mai'-
lyrs
fo K.c’ hnt. ifif ijli* !c ayrnptom
of h fl}*-* , 'utoViHoU. liver ntul howolH.
■ Mny Ruffcr from if. many three or
kmr n_.YL;e’:. _ I hoy. do ho
for Ha tetft r’ atom tc h Hitt era, hy
tho m,imJ the boY*-
elw and liver, removes th cauKO, and dis
i'H>n tho iTiififei ji} rnfifom. The inUnmto
Ryraputhy botv/eeb the; hr%in and the ab-
TToni ’ ;tl re ,i ci citiiwx the !ig!itest disorder
affecting the iHtter to k" reflected, nn it
wore, in the firman of thought. Thu reform
insiit'tted by (lie Hitlers ’.viion the digestive,
cretive HD 1 fv .cnative functions are in a
**trtte ot dmhas,other and more br/.efi
' dal result'-*, viz,, Uio completo nutriiioti of
| thf wL(I4 pu.VfAic .1 Mofjotny, the restoration
j of appetite an ! repose, anil an iucr -uso in
| tbo po.rer ot the system to resist diseases
iifam l.iriid type. j2tii2t
Self-’ll,luminatino Hot rks. —Pro*-*
feasor Morten, who a while since
comforted the gag companies in con*
ventiou at New York, with skeptical
words about the prospect of Edi
son’s achieving cheap electric light
for tho million, presents anew sng
gestion concerning the possible
I lipht of the future. This is not to
be attained by electricity, but
through phosphorescouo ■. It is al
l ready successfully applied to clockr.
Tne dial is filmed with a cheap coin*
pound of Lime and sulphur, which
baa tlm curious property if absorb
mg light by day and emitting it at
night, and the color of tho illuuiiuas
tiou may he varied at pleasure.
When this method of lighting is per
fected, it will simply ho necessary to
whitewash the ceiling of a house
with this sulphide of calcium for in
terior illuminnttous, and paint, tl e
outside with it to muko the stroets
glow with a soft ami pleasing radi..
| .nice l(y night. And then it will be
so cheap that oven electricity will
stand no chance beside it. If gas is
ever supplanted, for lighting purpos
es, it is likely to find ready at hand
other profitable uses. Aside from
the vast field of domestic heating, it
can ho economically utilized in driv
ing small engines. Last week’s
Scientific American contained de
scriptions of two promising new gats
meters, one for light household pnr
poses and another calculated for
printing offices and lighter manufac
ture generally. ,
A clergyman said: ‘A young wo
man died in my neighborhood, yes
terday, while 1 was pronohing in a
beastly state of intoxication.’'
A Bowery tailor advertises: ‘Gen
tlemen furnishing their own cloth
will bo made ami trimmed to order
at the shortest possible notice.’
A Western paper Lays: 'A child
was run over by a wagon three years
old, ali.l cro.vs eyed with pantalets
on, which spoke afterwards.’
A coroner’s verdict read thusly;
‘ Tho deceased came to Ins death by
excessive drinking, producing nppo
plexyin tho minds of the jury.
The following appears ili an Irish
paper: 'purso lost by a poor woman
who has a sick child containing Ills
and a letter.’ •
‘My son is a great mechanical gen
ius,’ said a lady, speaking'of her soli.
' He has made a fiddle out of his own
hand and has plenty wood loft to
make another.
A correspondent, witting of a re
cent celebration in the city of Clove
land, say.-, ‘ J he procession was very
fine, and nearly two miles long, as
was also the report of Dr. Ferry, the
chaplain.’’
A Deailwood, D. TANARUS., paper men
tions the shooting of (Juris Hoffman,
a saloon-keeper of t hat city. It says:
“lie was shot twice in tho abdomen,
and ijnco ig u lho barber-shop adja
cent.’
Tho enforcement of tho test oath
leaves tho grand jury of tho United
at os Court, in Jacksonville, Fla., ns
follows: Of the twenty jurorr thii'..
•on Arc whiles and seven colored,
Foiitiestly, thirteen oro.ltepublicuns,
Denioernts and .no Independent.
Thorn is not u single white man
burn iti tbo Confc.lo.ri.ato States
among, tho number.
Would.you In: exempt from unea
siness, do no tiling that yon know or
inspect to bo wrong. Would you
onjwv tho putost pleasure do every
thing in your power which you are
convinced is j ight.
Liver !w JKiiifg.
The Liver is fbr irugrrial or am of Ibo
■■vli-j!'. Imm-.n fc-yatenv-s iteuiij-' 1h the lilr,
lie ■ l!h sm] lei|fi.mss ot rtlan. Wiion i! is
di iarlv-'t in ifs proprr fii-limi, oil kind- of
atlr.i' at- are- ih" i dined re .alt. 'I de di:;,- ,-
lien of Led, tbo inoverr.eriis of the Ueari
arid Idoed,' tbo aotins ot the brain and nor
v.iie i.yfiiern, are all iniiiii diaiely roma e
‘"d wiib fli' id (he (ever, ti lias
I 'II ) a-feerlyUT [. r<. vr and I!: a 1 Ultra's Ai
! i'dievr . is mifSjU ded Hi euring id I
j.-i-r in aflteiert svjffi fiv. pr pHin or Liver
1 'emj.Liint, and ali Uie huiuorolis HyHj|>tolus
Ida: e Halt trAm o uoheaJiby eernit'oa ot
tlsj fever and dfornaeli Hftroj.le tint ties to
try. idcirita. positively sold in all tosiis
on tl,e Western Cbtitiiißiit. Three (loses
Sill prove that ifisjuat a bat you waul.
For rate by Ttr. E, L. Eardwelb
About the only wealthy tramp in the.
oommry ta day ta O'Leary. 'I lia pato re
eeipts for tbo match in which ho came oft
vie'orions am Hinted to f-.vnnty-six tbonsmul
doilars, and as Oampana liidirt cover a suf
ficient number of mdes he didn't got a cent
A barefooted dm key, while booing cotton
ono day, saw his toe under a clod, and
thinking it a mole's Lead, bit it arid hurt
himself. After working with it awhile he
got i sd, sot bis foot oh a stump and said :
/ “ Wed, jes pain away now, t doe n't Oare
j jou hurts yersell v.uniu ye do me. “
TEIUlfi, tI.OO a Your iit Ailvnne*
GORDON INSTITUTE,
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MEL OPEN early in :.■P nd er I-' ', will, a lull ~ s"I ean ■sL st.eceiwfn! tnebtM
kraled sclrnoi" J ° ki PMII ' !| 11l 1 ' 1 " 1 llu *“‘veil reputation ai this justly eel*.
V"; 1 ' s "' i ■ riel- in in meld : lii parems dr.iving tn educate Ueb
le.mrd imrtnc’r'-' I ‘ ’ "" " ' "ii|‘nratus and lumiture, and •
i..i tT i ,o' ' " ■■ ""! nr.il'. led m tl." Slale. 11- musie department it eo
eqnaAST^SJS
. , ' 'iia 'pro it,* r -:t> tti t 1,., It. m ami Western Kailroed aed
• Ueorjhi " M ’" - ll "‘ *■" 1 '"oral. lib. rat and euligliteued commonity
LL. ■" * ,K " |; ' r r ""” 10 1)0 to sls 00 per month.
’ ur Luta.osiiu contuimng lull mfoiumtion address
CHAKLESE. I.AMMDKIN, l’site.,
i_i_or .t or W* H. WOODALL, Secrntarr,
J LTJOir JMnn-svillc, Georgia.
' ® Mkm i bsoila
NO. 10-COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
TV holewale jitnl Itctail Dealer ij
BBT GOODS, CI CCEEIES, NOTIONS, CROCKERY, tC. US
- AND A FULL STOCK OF—
i’lsintatiovi Supplies,
A 1 V of we re now ..fieriiii; at the Very lowest market prices, and guarantee all
, •* °nr go'-.s ns repre.-s nted. Wo cordially invite tbs i e iple „f Talbot county, and
• laeeheie u. give ns a . all when they visit the rdy. Mr. L. A. Philips, formerly of He*-
iib cßp(y, is with mo ami will lie }’la<l M*e his wnny Inrudß.
ATTEMTIOM
Li NOW INVITED TO OUH LA RLE STOCK
! ‘ieco Gooilx CJlotliM, Cusisfinipreki and Trim*
lniiigM, iut'liidin}; icVosn-li, lilngjlixli, and
Aiuericim .Ylakott.
A LSI) a good supply ot the vmieiis makes of Ilome Goods; all of which We get m m
x Y older ,u the Lsel style on the shores! notice. An extensive and ehoice lot iA
TEXAS CASSIMERES
Ju t in, to wbioli wo cnII \ hi ti. .Ur uo>i>q. < /, # PEACOCK^
< i.gihimo MAKri'Acrioßy, 15-1 Broad Btrjc*x
I' ir r> i iv-mß(i‘ Block w: ljnv> :t lot of “(JulloHuitt Suiu** we will closo out at priori
Rup24K
O. G. Sparks <fc Son,
THIRD STREET’, MACON, GEORGIA,
WAREHOUSE, COTTO?, ASD tCSKSSIOM OEECHAITI.
U T * attain r,n '" r our service* as Warehouse and Cunimiuton Almohauts to mr
friends oi 'i alboraml.adjoioing counties.
EManlalioii Snppftcs, ILigging mul Ties
tVii rii. 1 bed at lowest luaii.at r.e.-s. Adv eiccs u;;v.!.- on Oottonis store, ns Low as by
O. G HP ARK3 A. HON.
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114 Ereatl Snetk COLL KIBES, GA.
WIIOLL, ALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Umbrel
las, Ready-Made Clothing,
3 JOO r X>i, SHOES, Etc,,
OF TIIE LA'ITvST AND HE ST STYLES*
ALL onr Goofln aro of tJio I ' nt ! tind f;c it from tlm Northern Market*. We deiy
v. pouipeliiion in i!yle:ui'l ■./>! G<></d*. (ii\“ u a'' ll when in the oilr, vm feW
i t..in we ean von. I *olif< f .dI atn niivo k.tl<* .men to nhow goo nepSittf
POII CLDTIMNG
-<JI> TO
THE LEADIRG CLOTEIE6 HOUSE OF EIDDLE CFOIGIi
They konp tlm beat goo ls and sell at tlia lowosit priced.
Our JJYollsu* SSllivl. is of the boat material auif | fit* vadffl
Ag.mls for Keep’s Shirts nud Umbrellas.
W. Fitt Baujwin i.v with us, ami will be glad to liava a call Iren kid
friends.
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY, -
No. Sceond St.. Macons
WHOLE NUMBER 441