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VOLUME X-NQ. 9.
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determined to kicfrnj* the rml fw <Vdc. < mtl rcnutafi o! this justly ce!u
bnted school.
(MrtWn loßtimt'* f ffi r* ihdhvvbto p.aunts deMvip?: to
HMi nt t? Yt hrU all Mil ry ’ rn ;i pjT; i•• s. up; - nui*- iml turnifur . and t\
r<tfc*dw*r , tcficMrvg tin; 1 ,]< Mintl • Suite. It- music dpiu.tnt is con
dacted bv Frof. Guilt ilt !•• r, who I Cos M,pt tT r and hut few etpi;dj ia las proiessitm.
■ JfcrntefcviMf* Ift tlm moat • rtf'r; r-sing C?\ on Hu ' un i Western, l'atfi >l. .s-• cl
kaafiiftflv the frpnhrticm ofhinllig the tm st mural, !i' ral ami enlightened fchumiutiity
■ Georgia,
'lniuon Sll no t. SIS n,) p r Tir TV* id *I(V 00 to sls 00 per month.
p9~ For CattilogU*cbbt and . !nil mf im • ••’ ’• *;•
m m mi ' a " % 9 CJIdIRLMH K MWIIIK, IV-;..
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jnlvrtOtf * * * * Kir ullc, (.. . r ..in.
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AA liol-s.r-.l‘ imd Uc(i! llculor In}
DEY jBCCDS, firCC-IEIES, M TIO'Y, CECCKLRY, &l °P.
AM A rt LK STOCK OF
riantation Supplies,
\LK of which *e urejrow . ffiri- . rv I vc-i mark,.! i.'ics, ami gaarmbe nil
•immnnliM r|-r. - • -.1. \v... . , ; v l„- . r ' r ',i o' . ~‘„ir ...
•1-Mi* hero to give ns a rail wl—t •' > v : -i t' . v Mr CA. T'i ;s, lorinerlv i t 11.- •
ri* eoniHy, i* uitb mV it (1 ■" i’l 1<• .! .. lis r > • \ ■■ i
IS NOW INVITED TO OKU LA It IJ STOCK
I’i *'< ood C ‘l< >' i T ‘iissirc.oiv—. :iM< I rl'i-im
inciiKi i:' 't- ■ <-V. i- isijLij-li, and
VU*O supply • l tbr- v.". ri’• •is n.-i, s< t •i. ,i , .!; '.vliidi w* -t up t- -
OlilkT ;u tb# lest sly I on l! yI,IA • . • \:. •. • . ,- t ■ o 1 C lot uf
TEXAS CASSIMERES
Just in, t which we o*l! parti m I r r.o ; O, .T- PKACO^'K,
Cl ormv-'i Mam i mi f;v. f’, MritfT.
I* * > ni’ y-gyidfc fet Otk well ve a lot of *•< -t-.n ;i - .Sans .n wtii am out c.- prio -
rirprisiniijly lo<r. . -211 '
0. G. Sparks & Son,
THIRD STRET.T, M.VCOX, GKoUOIA.
VUEHOISE, tOTfo", "il® 0 KHSEIOH RERG3ASTS.
\ A’'F. off ( r ■ * • uJ C :-j M*t- ;..;•* *.• pur Inl :
’ friends t I’h t ot-af.-d .1:4
Plantation JJiisal* l -? iiikl “I'ic-si
tamubed-kt toS nuirkM.r Acs. vtr- ccs inii<i<.ri ihiilf.nU '..rr-, v- f,w n bl
soy hou*i* in tho citv *-*lO O. G. Si* ItKS A
bl.. i 3S' 3
114. Bread Street, GA.
,1. . M iiOidiiai lA'* lli.i iLh lijnAlvl'-I’ IN
Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Umbrel
las, Ready-Made' Clothing,
HOOTH, SIIOIIS, Ktc.,
OF the latest and best styles.
ALL nor Goods rc nl the ls\o •' '> rl fttr mf! v ’ rtl 'rn 1 -T
A com f eti:ioii 4n and pn •• ot <i •. G m- a•ii■-■■ lin tl.*; tv, ? 1
erjiiM ■'t tsfcu j \<-n m t*.aod ‘\ • ■* 11 'o u 0 uj A-lif J
vmi'viAVi'msG
- Ci<> TO
TEEIMffI'G CLCTOrGHKE CE BIIIE C(IU
Tbev keep the bfest gofe-ls an ! sc’.! at the I ■ ' it prices,.
Our Dollar F-liii-f. is f the In <i ranter.. I nn<l fi w< 11
Agents for Keep’s Shirts and Umbrella*.
W. Pitt Baldwin is with us, and will be glad to have irce.il from his
friends.
WIN SHIP 4 HALL A WAY,
No. -TO Second St.. Macon.
A COKSTBY XEWST.U’EK FOB I iIS'MASSES -DKVOTEB TO (TYILI/ VITON ANd'MONBY-MAiaNG.'
TAI ! OTTON TALBOT COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1879.
I'm, TUK S'l.iSiuiai.]
STRAY S.UUJUCIi
New Yc'hk, l'il>. I‘2th„ 18J0.
1 1 was oi.o uf ti e nights vim jvfrl
,h nit,- too o dd for this, * >o cold fpr
(lilt, in fret ton. c 11 for diiyillu .
It wj:ip miser b v cobtl’ it was 6110 of
tin uiglits, wli.iii liol pfcioi4 uml hot
whist ire are in gr.Hf dm ..uid. But
for ill this, in dnlianc oi the inten's
e’ld, slipiipty if 1 .,! ain't deep foow, a
lio-f.OjinuuW'r of p^lestrmut.were o*ll
tlm street The ehutiitg at Ocnti.
I’ai t,'v,iaUi*i chief aliinutiou,.auit it
W Ns'hfthat dii'eotit itrnijrComspim
ilwfl otiglft Ins wav. , v
‘Fine weather, tlii-t’ siid Rvntis,
tin p:ne me on the B.hotlJ lei just as I
was striking a, u cniul nt.iilmle "ii,
the Fih' in Booth order.
‘Yes if a man and m’t mind wnnt. he
save,’ 1 replied, nt thosamn time ex
amining carefully the amoHnt < f
ilaiiiages tliu rear of toy cranmin 10-
Oeived, , ,
‘liol iiot f s e yon have been me is
nring yourself,on tin ice. no ,\voinh 1
the weal her does not n>uit your lwi .1-
sliip! Imt, now leaving all jokes aside
tlin went her is line above, isn’t ii?’
‘Well, yes, so it. is, I r plied funks
ing upward, ‘lint wo arc not gnTinf
that wav jind now.
I'ran* in shout; the tr< noheron* ico
ilesirnus of ;i t lui” aiinther v.ielitn to
i!S ennrmnos list,, nneeremoneously
without nit efnise, sont k hini oh a
pie-mhie trip ah I\’e hr, 1 firm , while
simultaneously hie H’lakespnarian
profile, for ten mi not inon'iote I.
took atrip in the ojTjmaitn diiA'clion.
loans ilid not remain in that ro
urin'ic spot a ofoo yeiit fi'i'glh of
tiiTKi tt> dj-cover who got the lust of
the encounter -ho or the ims. Jud
ging from external apt 1 trillions nei
flier tv iv handled with kid ploy,Hl.
The subject w - not resumed T.J*
king an ! wait i.'gpon ie • i poor Im i
! IH'S 1, more es| a einHy wlwn the ice
has no re pact, for your file, .Vlas,
ior the imnert > 'l' v of tlm sole in
j Ihuse di generating days. Wu car,
itioiisly on the* waiking-nn-coo-stylo
con:him 1 our 4iwmp to tjo'a 1 lake
where the ('ectric light was shining
ill illl is elor.v and whose full fuiral
old f aisle and fun w 1-1 king.
The hike was not crowded; it ~i
sill.ply jammed! Ami such a j mi.
such it mixture, kuo'i a v riety o'
j.c 11 i! 111 l 111 ice (lllt-ide of New Y'.t'l,
could fund-di i- lie ii 11 e< •11 g*4 ■. 111 f* Ini• 11 ’
O.il and voting, poor find rich, unde
and female, f.ll appeared bent, on
the one intention of making the lies'
nut of a fipv hours sport. Fvi)ry -
ho lv -cenu.d liajipv, full pf Jjio inrji
pe lit 1 f the h pipy 'Tie Bone os and
Juliets curried off the prize. So
F,vans said, 9ml, indulgent render, I
would here shy in the enbvt /loss s'.vlc,
when (tilled upon to express an.
opinion,as tcgai'ils the lovely Juhfits,
lied lir.ivfl Tlnmi'ie, it will t)H a iliffi
cult task to find one more compe
tent fl.ah Fvutis. Soiiicliaus f iuj
aglrie loan - judges from experience.
At tlm 1 as ! no e inr of the S. I. S. T
fSiri'v--! -S "ni You) Vs' tniation,
it was iutiiufitud tiid the u-socmMon
would soon iiimini the loss of B'.p'
resent.di-ve F.vaiis, Can <• unatii
niotiy. I ’nope not! The S. J. S. T’s
Minot,afford to 10-(! n good tyCir:-
b r |ik( lliuii** ; etui for itis ow n hap
1 Ini ,s I think 11 Ilf? of srigl" I lest
ednesa will, suft him heft. Then
again, should ho decide to‘for-PeK ,
ter or for- nrsd hitu-clf, this rriafii 1
monial ii vt-r might possibly hecoine
eeidemio in the S. I. S. T Uncle.
Tiicn wlmt? A1 isj where is the hand
s iCi i ■ itlv strong to write the resuli:
Where i tlm *■. e u,i> small to shed
huckets-fiill of seal,ling to us ? While
is the hi art'too hardened to in-t.-m
--tfintousy ni< It with grii f? Bid I
hear soire body say, what Ihfin f
Well, here it is: Good bye to''go out
when '.on want to L'ood-bye tie
ceineluxne when you '.van* to yo (b
--b\n Ui take a smol;,? when you want
to--goo.! I,ye 10 lake a mme (that
is, si.ftle acrirss the street at your
m id.iiiglitci) w lien you wnt
to—good bye to go to tin cu.ih 'vheu
you want lo—good live to finding
books to Mr*. 'Jones, w hotets 1 pret
ti daughter, when you want, to—
good-b\e writing vet -sin school
gills autograph albums when you
want to—good by3 to saying Mrs.
>Poach is the be-? lo ik ngl idv on tin
’street when you want to—good-'oye
—but let is bid Fi, matrimonial
subject goo Übye, put on a 'pair ot
skate?, tee all that is to he semi,
dieni'till that is to be heal'd or in
other words make ourselves at home.
AY. made auroral tourg of the lake
and were on the eve of departing
or other scenes wheu 11 stentorian
1 voice hiiih j 11.1. It was Henry Kale
| gallanting two young ladies whom
we recognized us his sister tl cous
in the Idler ad -ci hilly inteivstiug
young liidv. Mms. Horn..
: was not ‘li utdsonie nor wus she at
motive. She waft amiable, well in
formed and whs the oiier of a pair
f beautiful eyes which now ami
, then were I dduu front view V “
| pail'of eye glassrS. AA's, M iss. iToPse
. voie e\" ghissn*. It must he added
Mi-s Mojsy ails 1 graceful skitter.
P.i vdn reimmher, Mr. taH. Miss,
Horae said alter exchanging the
usu and compliment* oj th* day, You
prouiisod to write a vsrso or two in
tav album? a
Really Miss. Tforae, it
Mow! now! no excuse. Tito
present affords an apportunily we
i may never witness again—and bow
1 rom uiiie it will bo writing bel'o- uti-
I del* tlm elect 1 ic light.
riiero was no retracting, bo liko a
g'ood Samaritan 1 calmly sat down on
| in imsi in pat hizing bench, while Ev--
j ans nil i K lo laughingly skated away
.. dli the ladies. Evans said it, was
the b -t joke of the soasontof course
I could not sen it iu that light. At
fast Mis?. Vggie Horse’s album con
lined the long promised verses;
| whether or no she Was pleased I can
! not say. Him simply thanked 'me
| adding, ‘tin y are very good!' Thio
■ she said with one of those 'upt-to-bc
i -uinlei .t.aid’ looks, lb'.'idcr eun
. you define a ‘no!-tiKbe-understood’
■ .1; ? 'l 1... is w hat I rHslkmi off for
Mu; ; A ;;i/ f birsc’s allintn:
K u- "A. It ir" itli fuer oj>s,”
K. liiialii'K mat wi-c,
Ii i 1 , tiie
it. 1 n I'l.i.ino fobt.
j 'fi. riiului art attempt,
1 Will, 1,1-st e| intent,
V. 11l imd-a HI, ciafa.iait
I F.■ 111 a 1 i.lv nr g, ut.
O. wlmt 11 blessim; !
Wii.iid l.c the |.osse sing,
Itl that i: 1 iat'ln prize -
“A. llnr c willl tc.r eyes.*’
Ksu vi 'I i.. Ki : -tnte I. Tony.
(’•1 ~ I*. • -i. 4., sm>|2l. 187'..
j II Vi, lull- ten o’clock when we
hid .in' friends goo Knight at, the oft
| Sti'ee! entr.incc, * Evuia naid they
all •.,nuUa fiiost ih liglitiul evruiilig.
Yes, 1: • cm! iiiue 1, do you know,
f (riles. M m. Horse is n very enter
t liniug young lady sensijile girl-good
fpo.) 1 eonversatiou .list line—Hero is
our train I vi l|, and,. iiittuTUpl ing Ev
il ie- ju.ut ok he was becoming violently
l<xj'i • nt. Thai veil brought him to
Iris senson.
Lo ! the poor tramp. He. is the
-pea' of the present day—be iw the
i chief dra'vhack of rethniing prosper
iitv Im is the author of .all crimes
t, —be is the le .del' of all i'iotfi- -he is
j I'Vet y thing that, this dtoadfid liouso-
J.ul 1 word implies and more too, so
i iviS are tol 1, We are told all this,
im! l>e;ng free Aim t ican citizens we
are not compelled to believe it. How
I p tmr'te there exists no such article
or (imendipent regulating compulso
ry belief. To day tho tramp is
f ."n l in otci'} state in the Union;
v.'lieioas a f.~ v years ago bo was a
cuiiosi'y. Hurd times wo aro told
create I this new profession. If your
burn is ct nfire ‘of eoui.se that lionrl
-1 i-ii tramp did i';’ if yont favorite hog
-is Locked in the head to bo sure
Vtluit ugly tramp seen prowling
•a: mnd lies' I.grid end* (1 hia'liog.ships
1 c free)if your over coat is mi-sing
from i ; i'CCiir-Joufi-ri pli>6e ‘come to
i think of if that, Hugikish tramp im
iloubf* dly appropriated it to bis own
II ;’ if a lat spring chicken failo to
roi)*l (in a certain limb of 'a certain
Ire" a at certain tiiuß; why of course
'"Unit linngiy looking tramp took
s• r 1 spiring chicken. But right here
I'ii ret i; ft lehickQl) story. Tramps
ai" not 'll" bi.s' judges of chickens
in the ".olid. Fin one more expe
ri ■ need in that foul (or I o o-l whieh
.ever you wi-p) hu-inesT the eye trio •
'td,t:i tetilly i:ii;.'(-rs in the neighbor
dm i'l L"t ns give the eye credit for
h '. in ; 001 horse *<-n<e!
- Did you cv'-r know a neighbor to
-have a decided preference for other
pimples chicken - ?
U Never 1
A What ? NY-vcr
Wei, hardly ever! ,
Cain w s Mi" first tramp. 'He left
the paternal roof under peculiar cir
cumstances, tramped to the land of
Nod, married and settled down for
life. There his story ns a tramp
terminates It is partly duo to the
peculiar circumstances connected
with Cain’s depart live from his home
that tile hospitality so chaructoris ic
in the American family is not exton
ih'd to the tramp of the present day.
A loafer is not’ necessarily a tramp.
Of Hip two T have morn respect, for
the latter, The ideal tram]) lias re
spect for work—that is his respect
will not permit him to touch it
Would it.bo t.'O irir fetched to sa_\
' we are nmv burdened with the socrnl
trump, political trump, literary trnip
and etc V I think not! The social
tramp is a character principally
Confined to largo cities. For the
best of reasons lie walks 11 great,
deal otherwise 110 would not bo clns ,
oil as a tram]), llv knows the slier
tost route to free lunch counters,
s niungly calls you ‘my dear follow
when ho wants the loan of u Y! says
that last article ‘ the Power of I‘rrj
ml ice’ was certainly written by you,
my dear fellow—you are just the
mnn to handle that subject,’ novel
learns that small talk and Jong visit
displayi} want, of good breeding
I’ho carpet-bagger is the legitimate
political, tramp. The literary tramp
is a chuelty Sort of a chap, always
full ot fun, but never with u full
baud-that is pecuniarily speak ing,
bis lot in this life is not to be ein
vied, lie walks early and Into, is
found wliowi 110 is least expedit'd,
talks only to benefit bis prol'essi 11
and only pokes his nose in other
pimples affairs for humanitarian
purposes. Most noble tramp !
■ Ten thousand tramps avo now on
their way to the South and South-
West. Not social, political or lit
erary tramps but tho ideal tramps
w ho aro represented as a dangerous
eliisa. Some of ibeso bright morn
ings one of these ornament* will
ask you for soyaethsng to cat, Do
not 'or one rnom'pnt hesitate to com
ply with his rcipiost. After gratify
ing his npotite offer him work
Should ho decline your offer, po
litely but determinedly show him
the gate with the aid of your boot
To the good city of Brooklyn the
tramp nicls with a differon*. recep
tion. First of all Ii is name and late
resilience is asked. Ho is interro
gated for at least twenty minutes the
lust question being, wlmt, church do
you belong lo? The scene closes
■■villi the Brooklynite putting bis
baud in his pocket, keeping it there
tighter than ever, at Uiq safho time
saying ‘we. lmvo nothing to day.’
Tramp who imagines the truly good
’Brooklynite would give him a good
square meal, leaves in a frutne ot
mind not calculated to encourage
,Sunday schools.
It, must be admitted there are 11
few poor, unfortunate' beings who
are not altogether responsible for
occupying the degrading position of
an ido l tramp. For them it ran bo
said ‘they have been sinned against
more than they have sinned.’
H<> map nature ip •frail nt* its best.
Why should we not partially pardon
our ineompletencß'! by making indes
fatigablo gt,(Favors to overcome
some defects ?
Throe weeks ago whi'o walking
down 3rd A venue a man whispered
in my ear 'I am dying for the want
of bread I’l recognized in this seedy
looking, starving mendicant, an old
friedd, A few years hack bo was iri
affluence, position and health. I
made no sign of recognition, knowing
a friend would bo .tho last person in
the world lie would ask for assistance,
Beckoning him to follow tno wo en
tered a hotel neap by. In as few
words an possible I told the landlord,
an. old ncipmiirinncc, I wanted milk
bread and a room for my fi iend. I
reruaininl only a few minutes tbe
ltndlord promising to attend to the
unfortunate man. Tho next.'morning
I received a telegram inlormiug me
of tbe death 0 f rny friend. 1 was
told he retired about 12 o’oloqk aflur
having spent several hours in writing.
Shortly afterward ho rang for the
landlord. When in answer to his
summons the landlord entered tho
room, bo pointed to a package of
papers, mentioned rnv name grasped
his.beneiuctor’s extended hand and
expired.
Giles Uor,
—<► *"♦—
FHKsSi SEED.
DiadrotL’a Seed, direct from tbe
E 1.. BjißDw&rj..
TERMS, <ll.OO a Vein iii Ail valid*
An (Uidt’iiiiible Truth'
Yon d.'Kcrve to sufft'r, and if you lead *n
miscniMo.uus itiiit u’tnry lilo in this Leanti
tnl world, it*is* entirely yonr own fault and
‘.hero i> only oio excuse lor you, you
reason iblu prejudice and slvt pticism.'v n.
h k killed thousands. lVryonal Unowlu, <e
and coraiuon Sriitsi' ronutuunf? will noon nhow
\mi that (iroc’i’s A'lnust’ Fiowor will euro
\Oll of Liver Fomphihit, or Dyapopsia,with
all itw misEv dih’ < (Torts, such as stele head
ache, yalpimtion ot the In art,sour.stomach,
habitual cost maims, divt/.lnei*a ol tho hoad,
nervous prf'stmiion, lv spirits,, Av. Its
st Ih now retch t*Vt v\ town on tho Western
<’ontitnuit and not a will tt ll
you ol is womlcrtul onroti. You can buy a
Sa upl.‘ lotth‘ itr 10 conis. Throo . doses
fft 1 mlievo you. For side by l)r, E- li.
li.irdvutll* 00 w.
One ol the grttudetit ailnu fions in Geneva
is its superb hotel and eating house. The
nine ot .Morris and his most excellent
lady is spreading beyond Iho limits of the
tale. 'They certainly keep one of tho best
t.ibloH a lniuu'rv man ever sat down to. tf
I'jrcit tug.
When you po tt> (kdumbus, don’t fail to
rail at tin l prand cvooUery and glassware
house of L. L. Goftdery A Son. in tho
Georgi a Home i I hoy have the
most elrgiMit an I beautiful stock of Goods
in Georgia, Don’t tor.it them. tf.
i'or Sate.
A nico residi ecu for a small family, in
the town of Tulbotton, locfttuil 0110-half mile
11)111 the public squaru. There are stwral
avroH ol land atlaclud, and the dwelling,
stable and otlior out buildings are all in
lirst-clftsß order. The best well of water in
'lie town. Will be sold cheap for cash.
Apply at. this ofliee.
Job
By applying at ibis oHiee you will find
tlmt you can havo your J"ob Printing doi o
cheapo** amt belli i; than in any eouutiy
*fli 'o in there parts. Give us a call.
pHU 1 pijpm
y. a! IJjii J. i
HOUSE FOR
Xll oSlacoiL,
lH—'
J. H. HERTZ’S.
A full Stock at. tbe LA west Figures.
b’intH ’:i ssimero !iil s
At. $!); SIO;T,H; sl2 50; and sls.
Dress Suit# $15.00 to $25 00.
WHS H ITS
all complete.. Made of the best Irish
Fmen and WanisnUa Muslin only
75 Cents.
Full Stock of all Goods for
Men anti Boys
at, prices lower than apy house, in
Macon or Columbus.
Quality an good as over.
I 11. 1 U rtz, ’
90 Cherry Street,
'"'ft " facon, * is or gin,
CPETB LAM'S BOOS.
UKDJICKDTOijia I*KR YKAR.
TKIt .YIS CASH IN ADVANCE.
Portage peepaid*.
Wd offer no Cl.Htap rremimriß. Hut give
you the Hunt M.“.' tzinc published.
CLUB TERMS
! One copy, one year, S2 00
| I v.o c'/pi one you’, .. 3 80
; \u- “ fopicM, one year .5 40
Four copies, one year r, Hi)
Five co. ie.*;, one \ car, and an .\r i
copy to tbe person getting up the
chut, mailing sin '■••picK, 0 00
Eight cr, pi;s, on year, and an extra
copy t flu? pers-tl getting up the
clun, making nino copies,. 14 25
I **n copit ‘M, one Year, and an extra
copy to tho pciHon getting up tlm
club, ma. ing cluvi n r.opics-. ...... 17 ()()
Twenty c -pies, one year, and au extra
copy to the person getting up the
j club, making twenty-one copies,3l 50
N<AV is THE TIME TO M.IKU CP YOUR CLtfflS.
JIOW TO 1; 10 \[/'!’. -Get a Post Offlco
Money Order on Philadelphia, or a Dnjt
on Philadelphia or New York. It you can
not get either ot these w nil Hank notes,4m]
in the latter case register yoor letter.
Parties desiring to get up clubs send for a
Hpee.inicu copy,’ which will bo went tiec.
Address, Godex’s Lady’s Hook Publish
ing Go., (Limuxu)
1 Oh<?tnut St., I'niladeEJda, i’n.
WHOLE NUMBER 447
Old Reliable.
W. A. JUHAN & 00„
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DEALERS IN
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Host grades Foreign and Pomeatia
f ■
Staple T Fancy Dry Goo
TCI ANGULAR FLOCK
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MACON, GEORGIA.
Black and Colored
£ il k b , Bl a c It anti Colo r
erl Drees Goods.
in ad the latest styles and most fash.
ionaljlG desigus. i
„ tr ti IU
UIiOAKS, Sll.uvi.s Uokiehv,
COBSETS, Ivil-(jU).'ES, ltlllHONg, ,
Ne. k-W] ai; and Fancy (.ood*.
Brainiit and careful attention paid
to orders. Samples sent on applic
tion and express paid on all ori’erH
of Ten Dollars and upwards,
oetltf ‘ W. A. .TUHAN A CO.
LA HOUSE.
Si. 1 ) I TI t.,; Proprietor
MACON, GEOItGIA.
r I ’IMS IKHJSJ? is now |iroyluj'd with evsry
Int c-ss irv crthrciiiatme for the acoornuio-
Tition and* coin ft a t i.f its patroM. The 10-.
■ ition is and rdilc and convouient to the
business portion of the city.
The Tables 1
linvo 11111 best, tho market offrirds. ’Omnihns
1 > and h >m deßpt tree ot chargo, baggug®
Imndlcd lice <t charge.
/' ■ Ih- t‘.Alt ju supplied with the beet
Wine and Lirpiorn.
fh-ssu J. liulir
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
TALBOTTON GA.
\\nLL pujetice m alfthe rourtK qf the
V v C.'tiattahbtxdieo circuit. Prompt et
tont ion .given to collections.
Ofliee ovr G. W. Kiinbrougli’a Store.
oct‘22 1878.
K. 11. WGItIGLL, J. a. WOIGULL,
E. 11. WOERILL & SON.
Attorneys & Counsellors at
Law.
Talbotton, Georgia.
Frnetiee in Supefiur and Supreme Courts
f Gcop i t. and the F. S. Gourta at Savan
nah. sprciul attention given to nil matters
in Haukruptey. Jan 8-ly.
JAMESS McCORKLE.”
Vri’ORSEY AND C'IU’NKKLI.OR AT L*W t
CicMicvn (irorgln.
Wi 1 praetiettin Iho countioH of Talhol,
Marion, Chattahoochee, Harris,and Taylor,
.n the Chattahoocheo Circuit.and Schley In
’he Southwestern Circuit, Special Attention
paid to tbe collection of cluiipe.
111. FLUENCIES.
W. J. Li'gnn Cos., Fusctml A. fTeidihgsfel-
Lr, J I). Motigh, U. A. Paschal, Annell
Turner, A. 1. Candler, Oapfc. Henry Per
fin .I. ft. Mt (’raiy, all of Geneva,
Fowo A Kusliin, Thos. L. Rogers,of Buena
Yista. C. A. Ileud A Cos., of Columbus, Gl.
Wm. A. Black, S. W. R. B. Agt.at Amori
‘•us, Ga. jan 8-tf.
W. is. MUM FORD,
Attorney at Law
r l"’o.lbot ton Georgia,
, * . . ) .
Will practice in all the courts of the Chat
bdioocheo CircniL and elsewhere b}* special
■ ojitact Promptaitentiou given to all busi
ne entrusted to him.
J. M. MATHEWS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW*
Talbotton Ga.,
Prompt attention lo nil bnsirvas*. Pra#r
tiec in Superior Courts, of (JlmttahoochjW
Circuit, and Supromo C'ourfot Georgia.
Jan 8-1 y.
J. H. MAP V TIN,
ATTOUNKY AT LAM r ,
TALIKM'I'ON, GA. '
WjriTA, pmclipe !u flic Conrfw of the Chat-
V V tahoochui C,i**-nit mjll the Supreme
Com! ol t.lio Statu. The collecting l.uwmeM
a npjcialty. jai.Btf
/L M. Wir.f IS. ,7. T. WILLISf
WiLLIS & WILL IS,
ATTORNEYS ANT) COrNSLLLOM AT LAW.
TAhHOTTBN, (iA.
jnriftt f * ■ , s.
V\- 1\ TJCiWIiXt,
DENTIST.
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OFFICE (3VF.iI MASON'S Drag. Store,
Ituidolph stmt, Coluinfcns, (in.
(ft)" Save your " IVetb;" they nro better
thi.ii Jo ,els.. All disinses ot the I'eelb .lift
r, im. treated. Aruiiu.,l I'e,Hi i.st in when
M .r M. a'foiHl