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VOLUME X-NO. 6.
GORDON INSTSTUTI3,
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iJAItNFSVTLT.E, < i V-,
fI*jLL
\l chfrermined to,kgep up tho *idt-sf r< nl. • and deter v£d reputatir nof this justly celo
:A*d bool. *
(Sh>rd*nJDHfcitnt* nffcr* superior h'dLcenaFd-’to parents do-irinc to educate their
■dig mid cttsj&tffffc Ii ? . ;^ll* rl mod •■- ufplmmv *-. npp n mis and furniture, and r.
r*fcW troehii ;. un| ; * ddh lipll e State. It- ti usie a- parfn.ent is con
ducted by Prof. Onttei.l r .■< r. who >-. i. unpm* r and I’d few equal* in his profession.
Jiarncsville is the most M>toTprj*n:g fit\ on the Macon ani Western Pnilr. nd. ard
Kt* justly the reputation’of L \ it.the msf umrul, liln rat and enlightened community
l Georgia.
Inf ion til 50to $lB 50 ]v r Term. Tlo rd 510 00 to slt> 00 per mouth.
For Gi u’- f'Ue c ■ :.t -: aim* lull inform inn address
CLIAKLTiS F. LWppmN,. rnE. f
•or W. 11. VVoCPYKT., Seer.tary.
jalySGtf • J!aru*'sville, Georgia.
HB . #> CI 5
no. in coLT r \rrus, Georgia.
holos;il< :n<l I.Nf ail I)cmil<*i* in?
MY €C6DF, 6FCf r F:!rS, rCTIV F.CROCKERY, &0. - P C’
ANT- A ITIX STOCK or--
Plantation Supplies,-
\YL of which we are row r:* ' 'it ‘he very ! uv.-s-t market prices,.and guarantee ah I
ot or tf’dv r r> -v. i.-- h We <• r- ...Py h.vij- the - e pie f I'all-ot county, ate 1
ilmlii-ra lo give is.* <■,{*.' w: th. > viCt t! * city. Mr 1,. A. Pi.-,lips, formerly of liar
ris county, is wdh v-i ■ Ii! I.e t. ‘ and if. ••:*• ins t; o*v friends
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ISS- W INVITED TO OCR I.AR'.E STOCK
I’ieff* Ciis>ii;ii<-r<-s .-mil 'lViin
min*>s, i ll * 1 1 . <> ■: ’iv-iu-ti Iknulii-Hi, itu<l
VnuM-is-an .Nljikrs.
\LRO a good Mip| ly of *. ha vC " main sof Home Good**; all of which we pet up W
. cider in the best s'\l •-u t ■ sh :• i.otiee. An * x ensive and choice lot of
TEXAS CASSIMERES
Just iu,4o which \ro call particular nod O, *7• PIOACIK K,
Clothing M wi factory, Hi Kroad Street.
In our ready-made stock w have n lot of •* .tlonadd Suita” we will close put nf price*
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O. G.... ; iks &Son,
THIRD tsTRMF.T, V ICON, GBOIUIIA,
WAEirETE, •’’OTTO", LD C.JF'iiriCTi MERCHANTS.
'-V i- ' ’ttW ■ ; i :i Merchants tO CHIT .hinting
friend.-* offTa'Uit o •i* ; < lil”
*# 4 s i a ; /''.
l*lantp.tion Supplies. n.'S'jyintr suul Tiem
!<m(sh-dt ! .Wit murkt-i r g ■ tii-r n :> ■■ n i-i . 1.--w 11.
al) irr !h*- -■ v O. G. -11 l
" BL.„
" 114 Bread, street, COLUMEUS, GA.
WIT >r,r -ALE AND RETAIL DEALER- IN
Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Umbrel-
IJm * ■'
las, Ready-Made Clothing,
• J JtOOTS, KttOKK, I’to.,
Of IT IE LATEST AND REST STYLES,
A T.li <mr G, o!p m-o rf ti ... l.iV:-' -.t rips mid fif-sh Ir. m tl.f N- rtii-rn M.'rkr-t/. '', T e di tv
comj >! ilion ill I! ■ -i--i. '■ol ( / ;.!s D: V" U. ft (St 11 Vv'lllia ill t!l cil V , W l ' I'D
jll -;v*. i ll [s dnsv L-si !
S7 Flt CLOTIIIXC!
- c;o to—
B*LMWBC?LOTnSSBCB£E OF B.EBIE 6ICKK
i: * - ~ k ; '
# They kcej) the best goods ftn-1 sell at the 1 T.vcst prices.
Onr Dollar Shirt is of the best material and fits
it' op’s Shirts and Uiii"bi - !a.
W. Pitt I'ai.dw!n is with us, and will be glad, to Lave a call from hi.-
friends.
WES'SHIP & EADLAWAY,
No. 50 Secosul St.. Macon.
AOOFNTRY NEAVSPAI’EK FOR THE MASSES t>EVOTED TO CIVILIZATION AND MONEY-ItAKINU.
TALIOTTON TALBOT COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY t 1879.
FI V K MI.MTHS.
REMARKa MADE AT THU COMMENCEMENT
OF THE CIUItUEII INSTITUTE, BY S. I HI’ -
SEAS FIIIME.
Xoiinr/ Gentlemen :—1 am invited
to speak to you five minutes, and
only five. Little can be said; much
may ba> done, in five minutes. In
five minutes you may fire a city,
scuttle a ship, or ruin a soul. The
error of a moment makes the sov
row of a "life, (let that thought well
into your hearts, and my work is
done in a minute, instead of five,
Many a young map in a moment
of weakness, or of strong temp'ntiun,
has wronght a ruin that a lifetime,
flu'OTtgh a thousand years ran never
rebuild. Ono crime, one sin, one
e'rror, yes, one neglect of duty, and
the deed in done, perhaps .forever.
In a moment of hung -r, l'siui sold
his birthright for a mess of pottage;
millions of boys sell t heir’s for less j
A breach of trust, an act of dishorn- |
est_v, a profana word; and th’o sou! is
ilefil and with a stim that five oceans ,
cannot wash away.
Tempted to sin, remember that in
fivo, minutes vou may-destroy Your
good name, till your soul with undy
ing remorse, and bring with sorrow j
your father's gray hairs to tlio grave,
lint if yon can do so. much evil, so
von may do a mighty- sum of good
in five minutes.
You may and eido 'o live for useful
ness ami lienor. Mveiylhing hangs
oi that choice, arid it may be mad ■ ,
in five minutes as well as fivo years. ■
Take care of the pence, and the
imunds will take care of ‘themselves:
take care of the minutes and the j
hours are safe. I made a little bool;
I-n this wav: in the breakfast room
Acre pen and ink. and paper, and if
nhen the hour for breakfast came,all I
was not ready, Iwv tea few words
or lines, as time all wed. The brink
was finished, and it had been pub
lished seaioely a \v- il, before f le id
it had savt .1 a soul: it has saved
many since. It did not cost mo one
ninnte that ■ml 1 have I< • u use..
for anytlirng r ise. It was the five
minutes Let’ire breakfast, that made i
he book that avedlho souls.
Linl- ltn>|lK ef Wlltlir.
Littlo grains ot Baud,
Mat:u f!it* mighty ocean,
Anil the Helld land.
Jolin lhadfiinl said: T count that
hour lost on which I have done re
good by my peri or tongue.’
Seneca taught Hurt, ‘time is tin
only treasure of which it is a virtue
to Ire covetous.’
Iff had improved in useful study
ill the five-minutes of which f li t\-
been robbi-d by bores, or by waiting
for other men to eonie to time ot.
committees jind the like, T would
be—would know more than 1 do.
Never waste live minutes of y- in
own time; never roll others by com
pulling them to wait for you.
Five miunUs in the morning, rind
is many in (he evening, will make
Vou the master of a now laifguago
in three years. . Before you are ot
middle age you may speak all the
modern tongues, if you will hut ini
prove the spare minutes of theyears
now flying by.
Time once passed c-n never be
recalled. Gold lost maybe f-uiml.
Fyrtuuo wasted may bo regained.
Health, gone, returns with ruedicin
and care. But time lost, is lost for
ever.
Ho-.vlfr Got a ill. Seiimon.— Tim
Walcltm-in tolls the seruiou_sti aling
•lory if a young irnm who s'-.od
tore :l presbytery -in S-- it I m-l- adcia- 1
"irdioal ion. Principal ltobim-on >
was moderator. The young was!
rigidly examined, and asked to
] reach.- The < mnnati n and the
ii-ritiod were both wirisf-ietory. The
candidate retired, and the moderns
tor said:.’‘l fee! compelled to s>y
that tho sermon which the young
man has preached is not Ins o-.vu. It
is taken frorti'an old volume of e.r
--■ nions long out of p-inf. Where lie
found it I do not know. I Supposed
i me only copy of the volume to be
; found was in my Horary, and the
candidate h -s had no access to that.’
Ihe young man was called in and
I asked if the sermon he had preached
An iiin own. ‘No,‘ lie frankly said-l
TiWas pressed for time, and cortld
not not niuko a mrinon in season.
The sermon I preached wits one
which I heard Principal If obi neon
preach some time ago. I took notes
of it, und liked it so well that I wrote
it out from m-rnofy, and have
preached it to-day.‘ Aotbing was
said; there was nothing to be said.
MPMC AX V KTUI.A.AS.
It lopks ns tlumgh the bill for the
payment of pensiohs-to the
of tho Mexican. War would po thy
way of the William and Mary Col
logo bill, find for tho same 'reason,
viz: Because it is specially oh impi-.
onsd bv S uitheni K >pr*M>nlstives
bceun.sa it is believed more Southern
than Northern men would* be its
beneficiaries. Tho Hepnblieans ns a
party, have opposed this bill over
since its first introduction.! While
some have fought, it oil the pp uud
that, ns the average ago of iho’v.ex
ican soldier when he iulisted in that
war was about twenty or twenty
one ye ns, tho survivors ai ■ yot ill
the yigor of mnnhood, nnd should
not. bo pensiimed. Others have
idaced their opposiiinn ’on the
ground that ex-n-dets w.-re to lie
largely hriielitud, and as Jeflersou
Davis was n, Mexican soldier, they
wore afraid.dhat lie might come in
lor liis tebnre of the G-nvi'niuent’s
bounty.
One proposition was to exclude
from the provisions of tho bill a.l
who were 1 ss than snvgiiiy five
years of age; another t.i exclude all
who were under sixty. Both were
rejected. Then a proposition was
made to include ill its provisions all
officers find soldiers who had saved
sixty day in the military ui naval"
service of the United Slides and the
war of 1 St; 1 for the laipnre oi-m of
the robe lion, to which was coupled
another proposition including li e
i voluntn -is who had -i ie l iri the
[Oregon and Washington Territory
j India a wars nt lMdo (i. Them) wer
ailopt: 1. The motions of coins
cune iVmi the It -p ililic-ol i le, and
were i-iti mied only I- emb-u ra s the
bill, and bring about, its defeat,
He-ling the tm-lom-y to load the I, II
down in this v...; g Gn. llr-igg, Ll’
Wisconsin, thought lie would lake
ft haul hi it, and lie ntiered an
amend uant, wli eh \ , -1 i-onrse,
rejects I, but. which ei l -I a gieat
deal of anei cm-nt, providing petja
sionsfo the ..Iliewrs a- 1 sol lit r.. who
may bo eng iged in tjm next war,
and for th -walo a- an I children of
such officers ami soldjeia as m-iy bo
killed therein. Wlii’c ad of 11 1 ess--
amendmentsf had to bo considered
without debate, they e ui- lined lime,
I because divisions and votes by tell
, era were called upon every one of
them. Then mil whs jn -.t what was
! desired. Tin- home got vvonrv, in.d
j seeing no pro:. pee- of mailing any
i headway tho c •mnii'u-e ros - wiilioul
taking tin -1 lie:i-iii on bill. 1'
•has ,-i'llia!ily In 1 its last clriuci; t-n
the session;
M i:;a Dtri • to;: i. . ft is not.
evclv day’s mail that brings a lot of
love and marriage sturi- s like the
following: Tho son and daughter of
two old Maryland o ii’i - long ac
cnslomeel to internroriage, were;
hetrollied to each other, and being!
second cousins, frdlowcd ll:e custom 1
of asking permission f- r I Irr- wed-ling j
•if tho urchbudioii of the dioc- ise. t
Without waiting- l'or his reply, they |
pfoceeihal to the a!‘ nnd all *van,
in read incus for the cuemouy u-ben [
the pri-:'t, ;n-.tend of reading tho |
Auarriago service, announced that ho 1
hal just received word from Arch- I
bishop Giborfs to refine Consent to
tho union. Gic dly embarrassed
’and mortiti'-d, the coiipln went
home, but arc dot i mined to ho mars
ried,atid have -,-peal - I to the pope-
A swan in I’ochahontas .cyilnly,
lowa, loved a 1 --sic in tin; adjoining
county of Ca ho in, and the two do
filled to go* married. .Obtaining
the nee - ary iiceu . , lie wi-uM < tie;
girl’s ho i-e, wlicrc the minister
promptly arrived, and all v, as noon
iva-ly. But. it sod h-nly appeared
that the licen e vs , fm- l’oehahontas
county, and w e not. good in 0 ilhoiin.
Taa only way out of lire trouble w.ts
to cross the line, which was only a
fi wr and ; distant. But. it was dark
and ir ruined ortUido, and no other
.Iniilse was near. No Ling daunted
however, swain and lassie went out
into thd darkness and r.aitf, lunlcni
1 anrl umbrellas in hand. Beneath a
I wide spreading tree they :.tood_ side
Iby sid--, and the faithful minister
i standing on a fence, with a lantern
tto read by, joined thorn in tho bonds
iof we-fiock
1 fr£mi uannKjr town.
[ LnodrethV H,c-t, direct from the grow ers.
I Ll. L. fiABpWBLU
SIVHKT-IdTT; i: IIIMI.mcF. 1
Wo copy from Bin Bost-ai I'oei, hm
beautiful a little novel n.a ever the
pea of genius condgjiSed into a few
paragraphs. We don’t know whore
the Post get, it, lint it is,good. It.
'Says that: Colonel Thong.m of 11 1 u
F,nl. India sei vice h I,N ,(<, (p,, Vl)
maneo- of his youth: “One clear
fttaflight evi-.nlngin dune ll -len and
I were walking on Ihe tcrriu-o among
tho flower-beds that were cut in tin
soft green turf. Inspired by the’
stillness and odorous influence of the
air, I told her m.y heart's s civl, with
all of its hopes and fears. She looked
up at mo wondcringly, and tears
gli-tened in her beautiful eyes ns she
said “Ah, Captain Thornton, • aro
VOU surf? Do yo.:--do you h-ve me?
II cannot lux No nevei!’ ’Whv,. 1
cried,Juipetuonsly, pi - aim; my anil
and her, ‘yon love anolhcrf ir’
;he said, almost - harplv, 'do Ann
know who I in .' ‘Tim lu-elir-i
--ill in Kngl-i nd‘No sir; ! mi
ll- l. Great heavens, (.’..plain fill -rn
ton, lam your gramluioiln r! *M
grandmother!’ Tali; --f Mi-lden-ah ek
after that won’t you? i trie 1 to sp-'aii
but my voice failed pie. . I leTclmd
oil! my hand and louche.l her. Y
she was Hiere, real enough mid I
was not dr<-uuing. ‘Tell uie all,’ 1
gie.pi -1. Ami taiidii ’ those by lie
broad .sloniM'ii|iilig, slie lold me all.
How her par- ins li a-1 -lied when sle.
was little more .than tin infant, and
-Sir John, her guardiim im-l my
graudfalher, lia-l wntcir and ov- r hei
with jealous cure, ulvv r.a ki-ping
her at schools, liowry.-r, until lie
bl'ought her lenim- -i*Moneg la ly.-
Then, while J was in India, tho poor
old man fell suddenly i.l, a -I on hi
titling 1) <1 persuaded HWy>>uu/ ward
to marry him, just in oTd-.-r in iuhci
it. li is vast estate .which she had
refused to take as a 1- •; icy. ‘And
believe me,’ said Helen, ‘1 did il
only to li- p it f-*r ; - -il, lie- i igul fill
heir, wli'-sc wil -li.- .. I;.| nuitpora
i ily prove!; I I lie eidri - nil -man.’
A Chicago girl did not wish to
marry her lover, hut iI y to bn
proposal for tlm inn of bcili'g cm gig
ged. Tho y-my ; man was very
much in cai neat,* and when she at
length informed him that He- had
been jolting he threatened to I-iii
her if she did not keep her promise.
I'lius bull-dozed, she submitted to
matrimony. That was a year ago.
Lately tilic lias applied lo the courts
and the Superior <.'auri ban d-x-i- i
-hal lii'il'! bo inoi i in'" li --.1 ng been
aeeoniuli'-lu'il 1)\ a 1!,:- -t, '-t '.i-ileliee
i ; void.
A Y:iacetiaia erl je- - tr ui-BBr-f anil
• ,ite.l -1.! .-T'!i lie I- . ,v 10 Tall: IX
mile iln a vill.e-e In i-e "i mi ~ Hi*; lain!iy ,
larder In-in;.! lonely. ‘S'.- ■ on !>' ••'inin'iin-.d
oin, In id'", lot iag !n-r v. -y. nnd’ tin- c 1-1 ;
wan ias. ll a Abe; ", ,a iiiuiidt.uid tin;; i
whi 'tr ai-'-Sinp iTliC't ln-r '-s tli-i -oh oi l
k-via.; ilia-life. Sii-* -ed - -nt a lioilov j
ill tie- Him V, lay .1 evil in I . net m i-b thu 1
ivnrm and a.' iiv an Iks', s
~-i to eiia-e avely -• v.'v if < ■!.i- ui [i.irl , w
I a-r bo ly, 111 111 it -a -die pis ... Ia whole
ni -lit, amt ".n nrtl v, ij -"V. i- Ij :rn-ll iii-ai
•Willi tivo vir dll" -.- nme: and •' li;i says , -I
tvonl 1 laiV" il -ioa ; vry - laeurtaSl
Tin Rev. w. T. C " -I is sai l by tin.
.Muli’H-nl Milll'i ad) din til'd eily Ilf
'r-.01-l and tmnger. lln . i -laid urneli r
nf St. I’w.% bni ---|• -I <7l,nr li, on a ed." '
- 1 1 "! a V -I sal ii vv -i - - ’
gi I.tindy ni leu j,- r.< -a I ba -s a p -
-riy was no: it ni db .- hi; at -pi tint met-.,
lie hid it oaret - I itwit
a-,alia,ms I ■■! ,",i , - vts . Usd i ■' ft his
ptcstair-a.' Til'.- ITatll .' live I -lit * a eiUrely
1,1, 1,M1,. I, alii life nib Imell tv -am igh .-I
that. Mr. Die ' --..l wd ie ,e ua uv-
I• , it inrin - lie fni-nd . r.f. at -!y eoUt w'ealll
.r. mill 11.0 Vjii re, - -S[. 1 , i.rlt -d
proper mod, I.ill. ii i
-- oli I'r dmi mma and iii iuY
tms LoUpT; üb.f , -a lo Km el H
isoiinto as an onlrd </• on -civilization, pr.n
-■tfiii', mal pi-hho.i in rtf - ■ lie. iri
"hint" : at ali r v i il r- !l nds ftrnt
i.isfaier-Hs'i . tro. the list Innniliatin;.' le *
Clllß'-il w.l ; Sr MlH'itl ..hint by <li - r.-ptl* :l 1 11...
j anti ..dinradiay m- ie 11 ■: i"p ea. '.tii
| b.oilier, tie- l/ I'T 1 > ■■■ - g f/Hl'll li.’l.j j'.i' .f,<
; rt-liof <l-1 |C oi v. riii :a,' . .
An I luldji f:i!>!■ Il’inlSt.
i Y’DI ll s -r-f; t>:: Ur, uTui il ;,ou L-a j n
! niHc,*mLl",uusitiii!:M'ti>rv Jilt; in U.i -Mi -.tuti
j } tll wi.ii 1, i-, - uiii i -b,i’ G.vii Jatiji ; ;
| is ciily oi.tjt'X' ii u for you, -your
] rcuHt M ’bR jnt j'fili.: : .;t:ul sl;<'[/flcisni, wi;;u!i
jii . * klPcfi tlr/Us linl J.VML ui.il lilDcV'c l^i-’
' and common •b übc rouy fihow
)(ui that (irotf-fs Flower wiii cm.
il itH iJilfteT il)t* lL'i-'F, hUou us sick lu -t 1
iiolie, p.ilpii.itimi ot 'ii* iu .trt.sour htonni'-h.
iiiibiiimi costrvAGji <i.//Ait> ss of I lie- lua-i,
nervous prosfr.i’ion, \> . sjiirifK, it*. Ji,.
. Klin now rente. <VI iv town 0.1 tiu: vVesMi;
Coi.lliiFTit uiiil not a' InU* will- f !i
you <;t if •. v-Hi.ii r: .1 t o V■■ i cun Dm. >v
Sauipie liottl* 10 c.-i.t.s. 1 liro-c don.n :
( uiil reliuve"jou. For silu by J>r. ii- j.. \
I UirtlAfell- 90 w. !
* 1 p?"
L. j k,.j hj t+isaa
noiTisi': fou
"5 rT' u •'* gi fb
s'O'yj C:-ii IIP
iii Xlncoii
-- S F*s - '
■ ”• ’7
A lull B'-.-k at lho Lowest Figures.
Ik ii* < k - tm<*i*<* fHilit s
At fb; s |0; :\ 1; y-12 50; and sls.
Dr- ss Suits sls 00 to $25 00.
& 2 j 3 if.'r’M
all complete. Made of tho beat Irish
Linen and Wamsulta -Muslin only
r t 's> (J< M ils,
l ull iSl.ock of nil Goods for
rn;! Boys
■d prices Ipwri limn any house in
Macon or Columbus.
Quality as good as ever.
-B -f il - ii 1,-vtK, ’
- ‘JO Cherr y Street,
eel 11 f Mile'nii, (Trdrviii.
ci:i) o r-rji \ i:ai?.
r.\S!I IN r ady.vnci?.
I’. L’f " fi”. i LL.PAin,
Wt: efi rno ('I < j) I', minin ’. Hut fivc
yon tl-c .M.iv ”/ifi‘; i>iib]ihed. .
TERMS*
( >*|< . . , oi;< ..'ai' $2 00
• v. <• - -1. .-'in ;} 8(-
. i: t I’ t :., ;• . (■! " VINO- 5 ‘JO
(J 80
I . to, l, .*•:, OLD M ar, urti mi c’i'iu
; i< I' ■ j • rsup tbc
■ - ' i ii-. :iv M.piMs, OGO
I'M •! cm, i-u . un: y in. t.iul an uxtn
t | 'MS' l ":iu./ up the
t I • ' 11 25
I ' "in- ; car, ami an cx'r.i
. n ?!•< ;ii- ■ ? j • - ' in' up tlm
.. 17 00
I ‘L' c jo , ■ \ ir, ami an extra,
cg|m rn ’i.c pcrsGM. - up tho
flub, in i!:i; h tvvcnfy-ono oopioH,. . .HI 50
; V -’.V TS T!fK TIMS TO M.VKK T’P YOL'V. Cl.ti'.s.
HOW ;0 1 G*t a IW, Offlw.*
iM - ‘v Oi tit ron I’inl Glelj.iiia, r a Draft
i'l - I'iii: - !p'n • N'e'iV York. Il y.u c.m
--•" ! *4; ,of 1 1 if,so MU.ri Jlank noton.unc
| in ?!,*• biJn-r <*.••?• rep-.t. r your h ftai*.
D.i- ; 5 i im'j lo • r up c,lu!)h wind for a
■ p'-cunoiMa/py, winch will Ijo s# , n* ftc.
\<hTn v, <V>r>r.%* JiAiHi’rt Dor k Vvm.i .n
--(' -i < -0..
1 ;0G imlnnt St.. I n]: ■. hi.-./l'n.
. rrioS i
All kinds of
TIUNING DONK,
both wood and iron, (ifNS wlietcd
and
REPAIRED,
at -I. I. WALKKR'S Steam Mills
two mile;; east of Talbotion.
iaay2ltl
TERMfH *I.OO n Year In Ailiujico
WHOLE NUMBER 444-
Old IteSsable,
W. A. MAR & CO..
' . T
LtCAUiUS IN . '
!lost grades Foreign nnd Doniestfo *
*• *ir
Staple. Fancy Dry Gooßs
TIM angular block
N 1 *V ' “
■re,’ -t
MACON, GEORGIA.
BlutcTt. and Colored
Bilks,’:. ’ • nd Color
ed Dr or, a Goods.
in ml (lie bilr-d styles ami most fash
ionable) elcsigus.
CixtAKv, Sino.s llnHiraiv,
'Cobh Ei's, Kii>-Cii.o'.kr, Rimjevs,
TANARUS: h-V. w; ntul Fancy Goods.
Prompt and enrefn! atlnntion paid t
to orders. Samples sent on applica-"
(ion and express paiel on all orders
of Ten Dollars and upwards,.
oclltf W. A. iTUItAN 4 CO.
■ -LA N IE" P v HOUSE.
3 5. 1 )F 5 t. Fre'priotor
MACON, OUOROIA.
rpnrs I.inrsi , is now provided with eTery
I net - sary coiivt nienco lor tho acoommo
il.tlion and i tHir rt • f its patrons. Tho lo
itioir is <l( "’,l!o m-l oemrenient to tii€
businoFH portion of the city.
Tho Tables i
ivc flic' host lb timrko* offordß. Omnibra
. mml ir-uii dt pot Irco oi cliurgo, baggage
lamlled I rue ot clinrgd.
!' r. \U is supplied with the feefct
Wino and Liquors.
\ T. sy.i; ii. J. J. BULL?
Smiili eYr lUill,
NEYS AT LAW,
GA.'
UH id. , r,’ I i,i . H U.u Courts ot the
' i ■ < iici.if. I‘rompt et
eutioii qivin tofelleciu>nH.
r IFI ('. W. Kiintrough*B Store.
ort‘22 *IS7 L
li. • >DDIItiS, J. 11. WOItIULL,
E. IL WOSEILL & SON.
A-ttorno-ys & Counsellors at
Law.
Talbotton, Georgia.
I’r: cl if r* In Siu <’i i’ :md Siijiremo Conrte
1 (ir :il 1 da- l\ S. CouriM at Savnn
i and ituidi ii ;.;ivvii to fill matter*
m Jim 8-1 y.
JAN E fkiCORKLeT
\TTOJ; '• i Y \y’l> Crtl NSI JJ.OR AT IjAW,
(jJriiFvn (ioorfflu.
WlI -r i> f*i g: dm fMimtius of Talbot,
Mi i < dt, ' '■, Hani,and Taylor,
;n tii‘- ! !:■ 1 !•' n Circuit,and Schley in
1 i ni Giruuit, atteutioß
paid td the collcdiou ol claims.
ItKFUtKNOES.
Y. I Tn hi C M Ca rdial *V Heidi
lii’, J. Jl ilrti II It. A. Piiscbal, Ansell
i'uric r, A. I . Candler, Oapt. Henry Per*
Hi- , 1. It. 2th- 1 'r’try, all of Geneva, Gik^
I,- ■: D• 1 i I’h .L. Rogers,of finer*
'.i'a..*'. \. i: and .V ol Cobnnbns, Ga.
’ l, A id.i i , i-i. \Y. U. li.Agt.at Ameri
c.us, ( jan 8-tf.
W. E. Ml .MFORD,
Attorney at Law
# 1> i
'L’nlbotton < i eorgia,
V.’di j - 1 ’ in all‘.he courts ot fhe Chat*
!; "in . 1 <•!-..-whore by p-oil
. il i ; hi ! i tciiti >n given to all bum
Less entrust- and to him.
J. M. MATHEWS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW-
T;i ibollon Can..,
Prompt nltoi;tdrn to rill bnsiivjss. Prac-
C;-1■ in f• i1 - i■,i-r Courts, oi Chattahoochee
-i. dm I .Supreme Court of Georgia.
J;n i .
J. H. MARTIN,
A I TOUNEY AT I.ATf,
T.iLuqrtoN, ga:
\V U ] ‘ fi' "dice in tho Courts of the Chet-
V 1 tali ’d-r-i Circuit an<l the Kapreme
'7 nt rd the btat*. The collecting butinefli
a ; :d-(daily. janßt(
K.*M. WILLIS. J. T. WILLI*.
WILLIS P WILLIS,
,vs AND CO I U.ORS AT LAW.
lAHBOTKiN, (iA.
jalihtf
VV... I TI •; i N ER,
DENTIST.
OnTCKOVIiR MASON'S Dmu Bto,
i imlolph oticct, Coiumbun, Ga.
S-ive yonr “Toeth;“ they are better
dial) and- d*4. Atl diseases of the Teeth eerfl
f ii treatel. Artificial TeJth pnt in win®
J djuir <l. saM<