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A Ft'J.l, STOCK OF
Plantation Supplies,
\LL of wMrh vt* are row eft ri nt ‘ho very ; wv- ’-aik.'t p: •••. and on T int.># nil
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TEXAS .CASSIMERES
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In onr rradv-miido stork w ha'Cr . lot < t ;t -*.-! -’S r - ’w will no n pnc‘^
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0. G. Sparks &> Son,
THIHD STREET, MACON*, OEOEOIA,
WAREHPBSF, COTTON A?'D OCKIISSIOH UERCIIANTS.
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PliiuUii ion hujiplips, TliißTl inp and 'l’ios
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wiIOLKSALK AND KRT itt. DK.VLE. IN’ .
Dry Goods, Motions, Hats, Umbrel
.las, Ready-Made Ciothing,
BOOTS, SHOES, Etc.,
OF THE L4TEST AND BEST STYU-TH.
AIX 'fin fir f>* ore St u.t Jal.fH! .*!.•;- awl fiA,'i * r m f X r'-.-rn *T V ,1. -
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ter turn v can you. Polity an 1 at** ntivn -v’ -.n< utos .-w f.e; _1 1
,ilii pem CMOTIIIWJ
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THE LTJBIKG CICTHEG HOBEE CF ETUI CTCECU
Tbei* keep the best goo Ts au l re'l at the 1 .west prices.
Our XJiollav tsilij-t is of tlia best material and tits well
Aipent* *>T Keep’i Shirts and Uuiluellas;
W. Pitt Baldwin is with c-, and wiil be glad, to Ltrro a call from bits
triends.
'VINBHJP & CALLAWAY,
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No. 50 Second SO. Macon.
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A rOCN FRY' XEWSI’APKK FOR THE MASSESy DIKIJ TO (TYI IdZATION AND MONEY-MAKING.
TALBOTTON TALBOT COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY. APRIL 3.1879.
Power of Beauty,
‘lrinllio Ward,* said a Lonisvillo la .
dy, bn the ears <y, is about ,fo
have her fourth and last triumph)
she is about to marry her last'for
tank* . .“
Do yon kn wv her ?’
Tai, yett! f‘v<* know Si liin Ward
ever since slut was n girl. I saw her
gallop her hors ' Ihi'hogh tlin L( uis
villa market house when she was a
dashing school -pud, and bar escort
hud tp pay'tha fine? and I went to
ter wedding, thirty.t wo years ago
when, a girl of oightlioen, she mar
ried Biglow I, i-wrcnon, of Boston.’
‘Was St lie bean ifnl ?’
‘Yes, she yas considered ad ish->
ing beauty then. Ald to this paint,
and powder—for All the "Louisville
[gills painted in those dnv—red yel
low, and blue, von know—and von
nan see feat aim most bate been
ta rt* attractive. Why, f' c R""H Sd
li walk on tlv streets of Louisville
in those Crude liines, in a toilet now
only s . n in a concert saloon. I've
seen her wear.a bright blue dre4s.
bine hat with a vel'ovv ostriteh fea
ther, and blue gdifioti, with gol I
lirae.lets aroiiinl Hter arms nml auk
les.’"
‘Braeclctg on her ank esf’
‘Y< sand S 1 1 ie wonhl lif her dress
and rliob- Ihos. ankle bracelets,
si:i, s’, n'kings, alii a fool and ankle
tied set the men a 1 crazy fr was
about this lime that. Sallio Wal’d met
Bigelow Lawrence, a son of the ieh
refined and Hiist.oer.tic, old Raw-’
n ice, family that, still occupies the
in.ignilien nt A bot e-date, just out
of Boston.’
'Did von know young Lawrence ?’
‘L i, yes 1 Sallio Ward ass eighteen
t bet., and Big.d.nv Lawi'cndo w .as
twenty. Ho was a ' goody-goody
young nvui—wore eyp-glasst s, par
ted his hair in tile mid He, and and >s
te l on ihc.p e'r -just Iho opposite
of fviilie, ion know. Well, Ri\ -
rei ee .he f-igio 1 liimself T llige
low Laai'dicc then—i-yij" to Loins*
villo in 1840, and fell in love -with
Sallio Ward. S dlio didn’t hive Ihge
low -she never loved nayh'ody—lint,
old Mrs. Ward Mio was a gn at
match piaker thought it womd lie a
splendid match, an 1 - she ivßtuallv
coaxed Sallie, atid b asod her till aim
married the Yankee. Oh, bnt
wasn’t it a swell wedding, though !
And such presents! ‘Flint is (melt
rich presents [rmn the Ward side,
and such mean stingy little presents
from the Li\vrelics 1 Well the wed
ding over,Sallio went to Boston. Now,
just, fancy a girl who never read a
Book in her life going lo Bostoh to
live ! And among the L iwrtneos too,
wher ■ they did nothing hut quote
Tertny:-on,(?.)!ifid bilk.abaiit geology,
social science, nml flio. glacial and
sandstone periods ot tip! world’s <
history \ Well SaHie stood it about
six months. When they talked
Tennyson (?) she* remped with the
dogs; and when they went to morn
ing > • iciaLseieneo uifc ■ ing, S due was
ri ling iltrongh the grounds on hors
b ickt Every rnorrfing, Hallio told me
her lnothor-in law w*uld send a nor-
Varit to b-T rooili a* (> o’clocK wi’l)
thin ,'Oicmu nio-eagi!:
‘Mrs. Abbot L•ivvrenooV'n Is "n rti
pljieeuts to Mrs. I‘. Bigelow Law
rents-, and liopi s she is ‘very we!
‘After broftkfast Mrs. L ofrotic >
would suggest that. Sillia ought to
do soma sewing or reading. N.!
snel Sue u,ld Mrs. Lawrence that,
sim never s*wed anything in her lif.-
mil hated books. *
‘But you- rniglit mi Its a. ni;dif-.
gov.n or work soiuO |j- ners for Bige
low,’ Mrs. Law rence woirl I linggest.’
■.Vo,’ Sdlie would saj-; ‘if Bigelow
Waits for tint to make him a night
gown, he’ll wait tiil lie's gray.’
*A”d then she would, tide info
Boston behind a dashing span of
. horses, and spend the fore-noon in
goasippinga:, 1 flirting. SU M have
six men standing "ar athd her car
t iuge op Court street. She’d lV „
Louisville toilet of tn ,j V ello v,
arid of coney). [j le Bostonians stared.
l T,fl result was that Sdlie and Bige
i low quarrelled. It was a case of
-luother-in-law, and in less than ‘ix
months, Sallio, sick of Boston, came
back to I ouisvifle to visit her moth
er, and demonstrate the fact, that
see was the most dreadful flirt tri
Louisville. She spent money right
aid left, and sent, the bills to her
husband in Boston.
| ‘ln the -mean time Mrs. Abbot
| Lawrence, the inothe\>.inl.nv, I*l
been examining Salt:"’* trunk, and
she found such dreadf® letters from
1 obi Mrs. Ward of L-iimvill, to hef
daughter. Mrs. Ward even called
♦ * 1,
| the Lawr tices-‘sternwheel Y tnkies.’
She wrote to ShUie H<irt4tVg' Ititr lot
obey Bigelow, but to have her n
' wav. In rog.u and 1.0 p iinting and pow .
deriinr, t'-i wbieh the Liwvvni'usi lif
ji’cleij, \tjs. Waist said :
‘Do net USO top strong eoßr, Tiyl
in* one wi 1 know it. A delicate
tinge of red under a httlu white po v
dor is snfflenint. ’
‘ln tlie same trunk with this let
ter were saucers of pink and red
nainßand hotrie*ot lotion, and box
es of pow L s cnou di to braak poor
old Mrs. Laurence’s heart
*\Y. after S)1 i W-nal had been
in Louisville a while, her husband
wrote for her to come home to Bos
t ti To tliis M's Ward \vr. t ,
'You’d have to come after Soldo
yours* If, if rod won her. S-i Si 1 -.
I lie staved in Louisville, Spending
| nioiii’V tiVoflii’ate'y and continued to
send the biills to Bigelow. The al
{ itiation between the families now be
! e"fnn neentn.liable. There was an
I open rupture. The L iwreun s luid
I decided to sep< rate the b idly m iteb
ed pair. Su, eight weeks after S ibie
arrived .in Loiiisvihe, she was st.-n
11" done morning, on picking up the
Journal, to read lids:
Noti- i; —\\ lu-riais mv wife, Mrs.
Bigelow La vr -rete, Inis li ft, my bed
and board "itlmiir cahsc orpruvi e*i
tii'li, and refuses to return to tlie
' Miie, I hereby forbid any one trust
ing tiei on •my account, as I shall
pay no debt of her contraction.
T. Bigelow Lawrence.’
Tliis notice published in the Jour
nal, -*d Louisville on tire. Every
body knew Sallio and tho notice was
the theme in everyh-elv’s month.
The ne\t noriiing, (i ■•ovgi- IP Pren
jtic** C line oil! all ! jrilogi/.o I tor Iris
stupidity in prin'i g tin- n■ *it**-. li
-aid liv way of at. 'logy, that it wn
iiaiM for as an a.dv": ti-eanml, and
slipped in ni hok'own to the editor
To say t!i" lea-t, the notice shocked
the moral sense of I, mi-wil'i ; hut as
usual, the shocked pers na all went
and bought the J uri.til. Afr, II *1 ■
deuian, the editor of the Courier, the
rival newspaper, next pubii-tieil \L s.
Ward’s private lefteis to her dattgh
ter in Boston, telling her how much
paint, and powder In me, and ho>i to
manage tRe Lawrences. These let -
ders were awfully funny; they set
Jtlie whole Country in a roar. Then
tlie scandal beeimo natioual. It
was Massachusetts arid tho Law
rence’s on oji*‘ side, and Kentucky
-nil til*- Wards on the other. The
Kentucky tiewHpnp-rs lmrpril on
Yankeeaneasureß and pedantry, nnd
• the M snehu -rtls rre.vsp-ipi-r.s retal
iated bv throwing back the ei idiots
■of Leidncky ignor nice, ]ji-*ivinci disrn
av'd female abandon. The letters
p ibliahtal in the Courier r in the cir- I
uniat ion up tofabu ou- numhtM.aud
IfaMetnaii found Ins newspaper for
the first lime'rivaled PrentlcMs Jour
nal.
‘What, was tlie result ?’
‘Wiiv, Kentucky of course sided
vvi'li S ilbe .vardg [[--r case went to i
the Legi latme nnd the Legidatnre!
in n.sp cial si-s-iiun, granted ln.r u
divorce fr an La ilance.’
‘flow hm g was shea widow?’
For about Hx or eight years,
win u she married -I>r. Hunt, who
(time from a very rich and infiuon"
tial K*-ntn*-ky family. Bailie Ward
spent sso 00!)■given tier by Dr Hun 1 ..
The war an 1 Sad: Ward 'finally re -
duced him to poverty, and the Doc
tor final y unlisted ns a private in
j the Confederate arjuy. Bailie Win and
| lias a Brays had the interest on $20.-
! 000 worth "f Louisville gas stock
; given lair by In-r father, and she lia*j
-that yet; Imt win n Dr. Hunt b, opine
beggar, she Would not divide. B e
• idnlre.v n, a little cheap tiotise iu
L ioi-vil!e, anil C*aii*a.ti; 1 In-r.-i If with
j periodic splurging at. Saratoga anti
■g, tin; Ei ft ii Avenue Hotel in New
| York. Finally, three years ag-she
| rn irrifed Mr. Armstrong a rich pork
! packer in Louisville—Dr. Hum hav
| ing two years previously, fallen out
1 of a window and been killed, itiChic
| ;>go.
kfr. Armstrorlg, her third husband
J gave her about. $70,000, which she
spun ; and then lie died leaving h*-r
his entire fortune, e* n cutting iff
1 his own children. Nfr. Armstrong
“.lied about fight - months ago. At*
ri sdy Bailie IV ual- Lawrenoe Ildtits
Armstrong lia,s-taken oil her weeds
moUvuiUjr„c|lf)oarH at parties .)i\ |Jtq
most lirminirt rtf toilets, nnd rntoor
sa.vs is now engaged to a Mr. Dounez,
who, hv aJlfe of industry nnl frugal
It* a is. lifiti njk i Jew (iiousiLiuU for
Snl:io to spend Slid is nr>\v •ftftv
Vi U'S old, hilt chesses like a girl of
-jt-weMt Y end ( think she .is gcipib for
thiale < ii I mr lii-bamV' more.’ ‘
,‘ Virfl y .Jung J wr.-fie *4 I* ■ i I
‘Oh ! liidied y. ars ago. It was
the first time a lag scandal ever kill
ed tlie unin, and gave tlie woman
just what she wanted—a national
reputation ns a dashing, f isciiyiting
\voiiian.’--('or. ( V*vn/> Tribune.
Ft 1 mi nine l'an< leis
Springßhoppuig'will soon begin
in earnest
A n*-w Idaho towp, with only one
girl ip it, has linen tiumu t OiioeirlH.
Sane madgpatit si -ntlercr says:
* WAmnli needs no eulogist, for she
■ peaks for lierse’f.’
Louisvide has lieiui enlivenod by
the preseneo of Mss Jessie Davis
ene of llephzib ill’s sccomjilisliud la
lllfiS.
In the United Btates there are wo
ni"n in the vfijntm p’rofoH-dous, sfio
deetors, 120 dentists f!S pv-acliprs,
and 15 or 20 lawyer-.
A Connecticut man recently -said, I
Lend i ie a it'.liar. ilv wifa lias left
in*-, and 1 want to advertise )bat 1
am not, re. pom ilje tor her debts.’
A IvanariH di in who .'IV rad hiid fcnrl
a fi i ml was asked by tho Judge if!
he leal any encninbr m*v: oil Ids fnrir*.
(1 ves,’ said lie, ‘nfv old woman.’
Mary Juno Y\’a.Heigh, of Hatton,
lias one hundred ju-t cats, and v.lien
one of them dies it, ia buried and tts
gr-ive marked by a neat monument.
Miss Wtnlleigh baH never been mar
ried.
Bishop Simpson confesses that ho
n'-e to fi •so ti oi l that he \voald
I iv.lk "round the square to jivo.d
rino'i 'g a young 1 adv. Melt’s noth
in'lino ml when it isn’t Hm right
young lady.
Mi-s Juliet, Corson lectured at
('Doper lu'Mtnle on uoi.li, [V, and il
Just rated her rcinarkH by stercopti
cun views. There were shown plio
l.ograplia of gboi’t i"finds of In-ef and
legs of mnt ton,.and also pliotograhs
of tlie reverse.
Mrs. K'izubeth Hill, living alone
in McDuffie county (lisappeared' from
her borne eAt-ly in J’ebrujiry, and
nothing was seen of her until a few
day's ago,When her body wlis fund
in tho woods about, a nijlu from her
Tesidenoo with liCr thru it cut from
car to car.
A < 'niyilsn pianp ead in a paper
that a wVifohV P lift*
i/.ed hy a pinch. Now hj; lus a par
all/-. I baud, if'! tried to pinch his
wife's tongue, but she shut, down on
him. He. is ab< Stiver now, hut not
an in veil igat a-.
A lady in Hungary is said to have
! tfie di t- ffss'.d try .Marie Antoinette
fa apiuuiiig fili'ing fief imprisonment,
ft is made of wood and ivory, inlaid
with silver, and still beara tho h anp
k-ft'npon it by rlio ill-fated Queen
,on flic eve of her execution,
j L ly Jdibb u-k is a raid helpinoot.
to her hasb md, the distinguished
j n'l ur dirt. Him is an accomplished
s riateur <n Ust, and. ta'aug the keen -
I est interest hi lU Dquirsuits, stio oft
en assists him illustrating liis works.
And so does liis sisters, and his
cousin's and his aunts.
O.'Awfol'dviilo JJ anocrat; ‘Wo arc
inliifni* *1 that thpia; is an old lady
Ky the name of M rs. S trail Poks liv
ing iu Oglethorpe count} who is the
ri.-G her,grand mot her and gl cat. grand
mm Ii r of ono'hundred unU twelve
children, graii'Jehitdreu and great •
grande! ildj *-n. Mrs. Boss was born
' mid ruii-ed within five miles of hi r
present residence. Mrs. Pons is
ei lit j- nine years ten months and
eight *1 vs old to day; Her general
health is good, but she is a tittle
hclplejis from extreme age.
BcienCc t-aj's now that kissing on
the lips must bo abolished in the in
terest of health. Moqt potent, grave
and rovereued seigniors, scholars and
"philosophers, there arc moments
you know nothing of, 'when- a man
, dorit care two cents for science, and
when ho its. going to plant kisses
where tfiby belong, if the laws of
health arc torn from D.m to Bor
* lie'-rS.
Pi mi !>* mill OrniMiM II rlmloiy
Jta( s-.
Or.aid laU'Slaeu.iii Halo, imnimoiiciiig
Nuiuait'ard-,1. l.yttU .Uiianitirw*! lustra
ni.-ntH lr -lu best iimju is to lie. plaoeit. for
I nlliuliMitimi Mid Adv r.im-uMnt, ill S'’ll 111-
cry li'iini st-Vs-ia’s ‘A'iiyit-" 1 1* Rater. P'.P
'■(tai'l 7 lift. I uiuo.s oi.t} lliiguili
ci-nt S'lsari Ol’.utdti, oatdMH'st prica st.ont)>
"lily 1 l.iwl-isiu' 9 Slap Olwiiih, H 7;
IU St"w* Ml; {Jur"i-,Tms td. Slops, sbik.
ittmi'-q iasti i ui"uia 'it D "iat (Si'l'is ever
rKtimvn ,li _V'':in)., 'viini'iimtaiiviatco. 15
d.iys test liitd. Write luv [ulrodact'itai.Kalo
‘rin: do*,' Ad.lrw- ttynasA. levels’ Soiuli-,
frill Mii-ie. Uuu iSuv.aatstt. Gs. liiO
Greui t’i ilia sad Gi-t;tm Depot of tho South,
jaiih 3ui
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.r/aifi This.
• Tina-' is in Oi'laml'iis a litiie uinn who is
ill t-Jcvi’r uss and -ad raid ho ciaidacls a
"v"i-Ul. i X. i■ i•I, .! I IIJV ial'-resled. His
aim-’ ll Mae; \. i r nlti'i'd and he keeps on
timid ei liii' lliiest stocks o! buddies,
H.init-M-, 'i’rnnks, Ac., iii the .S’tate. liis
tnll lie11 1 i-to I larneNS Hid kttp' l lity u*'Ud,
Ha* I’l-i 'cs d"p canifn-tui"n. .Mr. it. Mid
dloliriink i. .iitli la.a uuyl aitl bo pleased -10.
sew liia trieuds. it
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"kAtt&XhCIJ ZT~ \ ;
A lut "• v’OKI'J(.r h;ilu at thr
/V l(* o-.t CASH I'lis:*!. .by
j'lttu "V t. W H. MAKTIX.
Oho of tliA ; i imj y ntu.u li iim in Gnu v.i
is itfc .* • - *t.. 1 tir.i l o tlfnj* house. Tin '
fame I ('apV Mtnriti mkl hi most f xeelU ni
laily i ~j• r-m ll lin>/ heyo;id (lie limits of tin
'stii’n 'riiuv rftrtniiTly keep one of the host
tAhles ft hu ifjrV nuui ewr sal do .v’n to. (f
E^cinwr.
yon (to <i ('olmiihns, fill fo
e;iU ’tL the ”UIIdI Cloe.Jieiy
house, of 'fj Ij. Go a tTerv A Son. in tlx;
GefVT'.’i i‘ lie/no f t.ihlliV v . They Imvo the
most #•!' fpmt un* ! h- iViTilul Bftielc of Oooilm
hi Ui'or .hi, OoivO for llifttn. tf.
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. ei'**/ Hirfr.
HfulrlifTri \Vs t Suit 1 Hofei, in ( l olnmbYiß
in ropithy piov. inp in popular favor. Il; is
"e lUept mill lo.ei.’iiy p tfcioiiizod, (J. \V
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22 krw
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HOUSE FOIt
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Til aVIVI.CC) u.,’
\l ii. HERTS’S.
| A full Stock at tho- Lowest Figurof.
; Eitii* t its;imu‘t‘ Suits
j At $1); $10; 11; sl2 50; and'sls.
Dr* ss Suits 510,525 00.
!*si 11 ii'r.-s
: .'di complete; Made of the best Irish
Linen mid Wamstittn Muslin only
75 Cents.
Fuji Stock of all Goods /or
Most ami Boys
at prices lower than tiny house in
Macon or Oolumbns.
Quality as good as ever.
J. 11. ilurt z, ’
• • 00 Cherry Street,
op!t tf JCn infOeur'bs.
Tl'Hldlß, -Sil.OO a Year in Allvivnff
WHOLE NUMBER 452
Old Reliable.
; W. A. JUHAN & CO.,
1 ’ { * ' - •wi-ti.v'M -r-ii
i . DIALER'S IN
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post grades Fyrcigu and J >omesti,
Staple Fancy Dry Goods
TIUANCItTI.AU BLOCK
MACON, GEORGIA.
Islaclc ancl. Colored
SULs, Blaclaand Color
ed Dress Goods.
in nil the latest styles and most f;ish
ionabio designs.
Cloaks, Siia\m.s Hosiery,
.Corsets, Ki Q|jo eh, Tiinr.oN'.q,
Neuk-We yr mill Faxcy Goods*
I’rompt* and careful attention paid
to orders. Samplos sent on applica
tion and express paid on all orders
of Teh Dollars and upwards
ml tit' W. A. .ITU IAM A- CO.
" LANIEf\ HOUSE.
ii. i>i ii t. I ’rr'iiriotor
MACON, GI'.ORGIA.
U'iiiis noitsK is now proviti ■<! with eyory
* iDft'ss ti y yoiivt nionuw lor (lift auoointno
'l.tfion ami comfort of its patron's. The lo
cnliou is (ln.-.ir,klilt' and convenient to tUc
husincis portion ol tlio city.
The 'Tables,
liftvo best the nuirlvot nffords. Otiinilmfl
i-> uihl /rot/) depot*lrco ot baL'imce
iinmiled free of charge.
/ < l Ee ILUt is supplied with the bowt
Wmp and Liquors.
and < ‘B-tr-m ‘ r) . 1 iuil ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
TALBOTTON GA.
\yH!‘ pmutice; in all the Conrfs of tho
' ' < t't.ihoo ’li* fiiouit. J’nmipt at
tention k'iv'Mi to cdlleetionH.
The oollcetimt of all claims for Pensions
in wai’A oi 1 2 and Mexico ft spicinlty.
( pn'o.spoudeut at Wushington.
Oftic. ovwr G.‘W. .ivimbrough's Store.
oct22 I.S7H.
cl ( \\a rouKr;
Attorney and ( ’ounseijiOß at Law,
(aoncvii (soor*jfu.
WILL pr:t< (i*‘o iii nil the Courts of tho
Cliwttuhooehce i-iruuit.
Pei tl ;tt.if 11 !ion piven (o collection*. Ifo
5 C ii ■ pe*i.tliuo A tie: 11 for the the General
1 'oHeriit,..' Agencies ot New York and Sn
• iitiiiih. murfttf
EDGAR T. SMITHS
AT IVUIMIV AT LAW,
Ta I .UOTTON, CI EOltaiA.
WTLTj pr KJlic’c in Courts of Chathihoo
<* 1 *‘■< <• > rj-nil. Clust and careful utteii
i it piv.-n to all business entrust* <1 to him.
Collections a specialty. lioinittunceH prompt
ieb2otf
i . H. WOiatfLL, J. 11. WOIUtILL,
E. H. WOBRILL & SON.
Attorneys & Connsellors at
Law.
Talbotton, Georg’ia.
Pr icticc in fsuperi r and Supremo Court*
' f Ge*f;.;i;i, Hl)f| the C. S. Courts ftt SftVfllt- '
"alt. .pi <-i .1 attention given to all matters
111 j;iid<ruptey. Jan 8-1 y.
VV. E. MEMEORD,
Attorney at Law
r l’:tß)<>( Lon ( i <'oj*g-itx,
Will practice in till the of the Cbftt
i thooi'iice Circuit and elsawhere Gy Kp*-ofal
eontart. JVornpl a tention given 1j all Uui
ne s ' lifriit t. and to him.
J. M.
ATTORNEY AT lAW
'l’silUoLto.n Ou.,
Pr >mpt :\M‘ ?;ti■ >ti to all biistncqs. Prac
i -e in : itipi'T'or Coui-ts, mf Chattuhooehoe
Circuit, and Supreme Court ol Georgia.
Jan B*ly k
J. H. MAI\TII\ T ANARUS,
ATTOBNF.Y A r r I-AAV,
TALIiOiTON, GA.
\X7irjL pi t' tu 1 iit the CourlH of the Chftt-
VV 1 ,dio* -clie*- (,';reuif aij-1 the Hupretno
r, iurt ot tl. State. 'llm eollix’tinff
.1 hpeci.dty. jiinhti
If. M. WJ 1.1.15. J. WJLI.IS.
WILLIS & W!LLIS,
AYTOIt.NIIVS AMI COt'NKII,I,OI<R .IT r.AW.
TAr,I)OTT<)N, GA.
jnnfttf •
A\d E. TICiNEa,
DENTIST.
Office over mason’s Drug stow,
C'lmlnlph Ktreot, Ooliunlms, Gn.
XHl' Siv your "Teeth;" they arc bolter
than Jewels. All dim'iise-wit the Teeth mid
G unv treated. Artificial Tojth put in
dial red "u^n.g