The Talbotton standard. (Talbotton, Ga.) 1870-1881, April 24, 1879, Image 1

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15y w. i:. mi:m foku. VOLUME X-N0.17. m, 13AU> KSAMI.LE, < - A.. UHLL OFEN cariy in Septrml t-r I*7S. u ul.-i t i -*. - ! • - determined to keep up the 'nidctq r a.I ninl tk r* and it-puiatn .. <l t!:: j -st y et • br.u#l school. Gordon Institute off* rs Ktiperior iudue nu ifs t > ■ * : i>:■. <..■ <>l . t!• sobs nnd daughters. Ii bus nil the modem up; i.me •.. ! • . i urm'iuv, .•* .1 a : record nor Knccesafnl teaching unparalleled in U.< State. It- music and p.i n. : • ducted by Prof. Gnttenlx r■• r, \v! .• ! :, -•.j .i.• r i 1 i.. ; • barnesville is the most intorpr sing city ,n !. 'aV, • m Ku'i; ..d. .. \ bajiwtly the reputation of L i\i:;:Mli* im it ; :l - .; 1 m : : ii nr. n Georgia. Toition Sll 60 to $lB 50 p* r Term. P ml '!" ttit t VIS •-> \ v month. For C:*a!t*gte eon! m : ‘ ' ‘ • • Cll.ua,EsE I.\MBDKIN, I'--., or \\. 11. t WOO DA 1-4.. • t ry, jnlv3Gtf 1' f . \ ill**, < -•> r ■; LEYERT & WlMm and Miss Carters School TJX I TIL > FOi! Co-Education of the Hexes. 4T ft meeting of tho Trustof 1. V *■: .1. ■ \ ! i ~~"r ! '! ’ * i ; ! A 1,1 N. Principal ot (Y,Hid-a ■ i tii I.- ; v.> a\ts d-. ♦ • I 4': ••: t t 1. \ ii 111.1 Miss S, G. < V • -!"T \n . SPHINtI TERM I'K ilNs IT F '• V I\NF V:V Primary Dhpartment. First. S‘ •d.T:m. .<i i rib F I >.!••. nnd Geography. Per month Academic Pepartmknt. Fifth and Vd\ : !;• . lei i, II ry. (L •-raphe, On : . \! gebra nnd Lntin beL’tjji. IVr im h . * ; r u.EOtATK Df.paj-.tmkvt Higher V* : : : .* - t<• • F . . Mimhat. Department. Rensoii mV li * ( me .j■ ? F Tnitiou payable monthly in iulv iih I mt; o' lh term, anil uo dwhuidon J!-*--. I • t f>r r ti e ■ 1 . ki if j• • : r tb** whole !(•:•: J" per cut. . . • Board in Lnilit * < omv. i;i• :•?. tr**;*i 'i. : M ■iv evening $5. per month. \N' • up tiu institution w rihv of th • t *•>.*. ! •. . J ; 1 . I *■ i.C 'Cd you are benefited. 1J ,;u i- an 1 - : janOd _ . T %*.•*. \r<H! * * J A r inr; rzr : is sr.w ixviTKD to on; i. u- i. .->v< I’i(‘CO (OOds, ( 1 ;i !;s < ; miiigfs, iu<‘s iw 1i i; i ■ . .. t. . i'-ii; \I. a good punplv f 'f 11 vii - ' i • t ’< t . h :' older .n the test M\L on t'.* -,lu n n> ■ o ' , . j . * ■ • • TEXAS CASSIHERES iu, to which we call parti nlur i -‘ire. i- , .I. FFTCf.) Tv. (’ftr>thinfe MANt'p’.trrony, 01 I’te .r> ■ t,.*. ,r. < In our mvdy-iuride stock we have a lot t.f •( . .tomnl*. ■> .its" v.. ill <:i< • *■*! ••• {,, surprisingiy low. MANUKA! TUKKU OF Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, DEAl.l'lv IST Stoves. Grates Hollow V. arc Gu .l ry. c:-.s. vv?.*' CROCKERY. WOOIiEK. WAKE, 11<*USE EUUNI-liC '. ■ U>S. Eo . Honfirig, Gntteiinj.', Plnmbing hikl •; i ~|y of Jo') M i ; : ■•no ; t'-’niled to. Sole Agent for eiiili-tor Oak Hull J :I-11K‘I- Coni. ts ■ uEonuE w liurat, ootitf si awn si ■ i. n: •: ".ITT Jc WAEKEK, Collmbio-,0... | C. JI. WAN •; )., i- I. • ! • WATT 4* n ALKH.iL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS AND COMMN MFJnFT- J ( ALL THE ATTENTION 01' THE Til A DING J'UCLIG T'J 0!.*.; ' ’ —STOCK. OF Family ami Plaiitation f t, • HIDING Bacon, Corn, Flour. Syrup, 1 huero, V* ;* . . *M ]’• T r i. i . ' r ';tif(2s, OsruhurgK. Cheeks, Shirting, S ■ . t- F, " • • :i. , -eaiis nnd Florida Syrup, ail * f whi-h \ve <!' r .t.s J.. * ■> t ■ f. < -•, l*.r ' r Rme. pssr- Qppo.sitfc Central Hotel, one and r h i© Draum a o 1 •- hr- WATT A- V\ H.KiLi. Agents for Palace Mill Shii w wm [p> Eld ce3 BJ G PHOTOGRAPH GALI XU Y S". COTTON AVENUE, - - MA 1 < EOiiuJ A ' nil the latest improvement In our H...]■'> •v.-n u, !| l6 PI •’ ‘ ■ M cun Lujarante*} to give the !’ul>iir tne li. id v ofk '-nr !.*: •••••• .t •*. r ‘ a ' * 1,1 liife Faiu-d Stales at prices lower than any ‘/ J r i . ’v. : ■o; ■ t*. p M fc^ ons copied and enlarged t<* .-vy -i r--i ;:i.d - .or 1 tru- to a. uj iu - ■ 0r Cr.tyyn. Cortespondeuc* k Jn-itod. W. A. A* C. H. CAMPHIvLL, Proprietors. oct Tf Ad. S Lotion Avur.n-, M.. • , .V 0. ifXTIiV NEWSPAPER KOlt THE MASSES - DEVOTED TO CIVILIZATION ANJ> MOXUV-MAKINO. TALVOTTON TALBOT COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDA Y APRIL 24, 1879. Written fur the Standaud ] T!:nitU(s after flu* Slonu, By Fi>a. All night the fcrnpent iicreHy raged • As it M.ti had war with -Jupiter waged; Lou,l p ,iis from M:\iO artillery crus .-d | Vivid tires from Jove's great cannon flashed; I The mountains qnnkt and from hast) t> en st, | nilo Eolus i-i.-w his mighty blast; ! The uir si c mod rite, with nhiieks and groat, t, V; if Irooi the lip.s of v •: i*Ued f es. File lightning was us fire spears hurled; j By demons hum the Plutonian world. Phe rain fell thick, and hail stones fast, .Vs if the Phials of Jehev,ill's wrath I Men poured out, to show prcsuiupri ms man ‘ T!:e imperii i ity and power of the great f : Am. !M in may win laur* Is by hazardous deeds, i Fuflinehingiy f;n:o eaniamu on liloody Jl Id, j ; Laugh at danger, to no obstacle yi* Id, v it ci tlmd in n coat of itupen* irable mail; ! lint ih! lie aw* ul; and fc.plc .!i .!s ; Ami sues f<r mercy ns lie* treinhlingly i kutels. Vs (ho menaci.ig doud with ti ry breath i ! F i ling ill its ; isoitt d* s'ruction and death, ! 11 v. r.' Y>. t! .rth us a funeral shroud, Ami no l> r to c - v the monatoi cloud : Save .1 and. who ritLsiu Hia chariot ol liiv ! With npr -d >.• . j.nc, ami rightft us i; . \ i Then it is h fee! sihat ft eble iinu, i•h :: a IV;-d ill -Jehovah’s hand, A id - rati’o wmi to grovel and crawl, Ash vaet-nur on the midnight | F rgott it i ; ; -■! hr ;vi r; so fondly o.her Hut as Peter cried 'Lord s.v.* or l perish.* j Ami oh ! how tho hear s with gntitmL: tLi id when tic o rill 1H hilf-Aed hy T’ ICO he wtiU.’ As did the Disciples on (1 did As Si, ! - mpist toss, and tt riifkd, no liav*.-u to fl When the Hi.id winds duelled the hiilov - And Jt-RUs wldsp* red, 'J sir not it i I. 1 i ar mor-.* tinbulout than tho ticrco ; v*. !ho wild wintls t f PasJ *n and hidov. \llll ' -ui j .■ ! i | 1I . ■it ■ ■ ift j), it .1 : !.-• (Mil!, '! : -I-, m; illy .-H xml.) -1- n 1 ;D.l on its 1.. ' , ...: b.M. A■ ! il.. i ■ i t .. i H> tl ;. 1 ■!?! ■ !;ti 1 THE RED*JACKET. j It Wits n quoor iono timlonr crm !'• ■ liti .1 ;i w u'o.i c<l, whi'ii our l ehooiit,' lnv enn m-tl, iu the cool Toun.lCl '>r of 11 a.■:< iula do In K > ■ sin;#, wlsieii li-.j Ijsi.l lurnc.l iulo 11 i.uWic '!■ •!i for tbf none.'. Tho li.xlit ii.loro was ho iivv i jovcil ! oiir li: in;* r m our oit-lity !avo ■■ -If.* into (Juhnn wnlers, llmf, ho guvn uo the )iy of (he collars, nn-i a roys- ! (fling time had we. Fiercely-tmJKtaobetl Gaspardo Cha 1 eo took his t.uni at 4'inuing a yarn He had been drinking, and, glass in hand, he bog m the following, in n mystorions tone, which he deepen-. | --I iuto a doleful .I- .in as ho pro gros: i... I; ‘Joseph Billion, T gee you,’ gui.l the old school-teacher to one pupil! of thirteen whom he detected ink iug Iho nnaii of a Bleeping .school- ; mate. Joseph Bolton, though admonish-! ed tiv the teucln-r, was toon niter ! wiivd guilty of blowing paper wed ding through a 'jiiill, point bl .nl; nt ; lie head of the school tiioni! >r, and it. did not happen at this time that j Providence favored those wlios'porl- i ed the ho'ivim! artillery. On the! con'i irv, the teacher pounced np m ! theyipn g einnonier, drigg. and him, from his sent, and Joseph was soon . separate si from his brethren and. pl us lin durume vi'e, at:d I must s<y that was no great punishment. He was j ut up into a close cockloft '•■hero tin ■.- were sundry old patn phi, Is, kit tors, manuscripts, he was completely sheltered from the eyes of the In ister, and could amuse hi ni sei fin any way he thought prop. r. j Be opened the Seattle without dif ficulty and let in the pleasant beams of a summer nf cnnan, while the a;irture was *••<>low that wlien he stood U] l ight his Inal and. :-;houl- 1 lei;i V....,- .-hove.the roof. Joseph sn.used hituself by rolling; little paper b down the slated! ro ,t for a w hile, and then he jiaiised to examine the various objects which came within range of his vi. iu,n. The school-house stood on the brow of the hill, and tdie vT w from the open scuttle was extensive. The top-masts of vessels h.tig about, tin • w I'viss about Bristol harbor—-for : there were uo .-.leata-ltrries then— woro distinctly visible. Sailors could be seen nt work on the rigging, on tho yard.,, or orgagv ed in sernping down tho topmasts and topsgaHants. The insists of a large brig, which seemed very m nr, engaged his atten ti-.ui, but he had not looked a; them * loss; before ho was summon, and t > do. SCctld from his lofty quarters, as tile •cacher was about to dismiss tho . school. j When ho came down into the j i choul-iMom, ho was observed to be very pal- 1 , and he trembled excess lively, feau well remember how he looked the pallor of his cheeks and j the wildness in his eyes. Sane of the boy a said ho was ired. and one or two called him a j coward. When Joseph arrived near man's estate, he took a fancy t > go to sea. • Be made a voyage to India in a ship b longing to to a lirui much colebra ! ted iu those days. Our !n in uupeais to have I e.ui ; lollowcd by bis usual lmd fortune Unit of giving oll'enso to liis suporis I ors. Tney had not yet, reacleal the I Cape of Good Hope when Joseph i was condemned to be ll igged before a't hands. Ho had given mortal ofi'onse to tilt' Hist mate .f lire ship who insisted that.it would he. in pus-, sib!c for him to prosona disciplino union;; the civ.v il young 1! ilton was not punished. Bolton was rut her n f n n ito of t the captain, but iio could not rosin, i tb' 1 i lipctno is vengeance of tho mat • I and he give orders accordingly that the Vo ith should be h-i/, and up in tho r.g -iug. '1 ;o e cu were o,;-mb!( Ito wit IH-s.s the puni ,hu,eat,the ytmpgei- par I mu look in ■on t eiirio • ,m Ith ; >ld Billot-, hangine ba •!; and scowl in.; at lim ptepar.itkniH. I '.i i-ytlii:: ; being pr. pared, the uiivtu draw near flourishing ft com rein his hand, when the youth begged k ina to Lisper .something in las | i brute ear. *B is no n- e,’ i,'turned tho<>fH.vr ‘it. is too Into to be.: now; you have j got to take it.’ 1!" drew bank and was about to give the tiv t b! i'.v, \ilion Boltea said | aloud. ‘lf you won’t hear me privately, I shall speak before alt these people.’ Tile male paused, and said: ‘What if you do V What then 1 Vim wore a red jacket once,’ cried the yon I h. The male ppr i-ieh-d Bolton, and the latter whispered r, tew wni'd) in | his car. ! The mate became and -adly pale. ‘Wi.nl doci Ii say?’ and -.niandcd , (be captain, who hud uppetred to be singularly in ten ; ted by the turn i which affairs lmd taken. ‘lt i ; only some of his no-isonse,’ relu; ie (1 the rmi'e. ‘but T siippo-e 1 must lot him off this time, as ho has made .an : v p! imitiuu ’ ‘Well, we!! -what, vxplanifioi: ?’ d< mimded the captain. ‘He ; ays tint when he meed me, in the morning watch lie mistook me for Ben K noil; mi l no y I. rcc >1 lent that, he did cail me Beil, fh-mg'n f v in angry that it ha I tilippcd my memory.’ Ihe old tar- did not ncm-pt this explanation, and when ■!■ ee.h met thorn at. supper, they asked him whether the mate had reported Iris words correctly. lim youtli colored, thrust out lis lower lip, anel end. and by lifting Iris tin cup to his countenance. No other reply could bo got out of him. Ei'im that time forward if was observed that lli" first mato treated 'young Bo bon with much kindir.ni *. He seemed to have forgotten entire ly that the youth had formerly off-in ■ 1-1 him, slid that they owed each other ft grudge. How long thi- would have contin u 1 it. i . iin[ni--ii>lu to say, had not tl 1- ei been lost ove: Iwiard in a st -iI 111 off th- (rip There s 1 to be some!hing sin .-ilia: about the manner of HA on’s ■I :d!i. Tiio mate had come to the fore ciui'le and K'.nuuttmed all hands at midnight. ‘The watch is called,’said Bolton springing from his hammock, and lia-teniiigs on deck. His watcher.- full ),ved him 1 .isuru *y- Hie snip was plunging badly, In rug sharp on a wind, ntnl as they carno up the spray flow all over! them. 'Bay hold of tin, jib dowubftul hoi'c!' shouted tho mate. ‘Whore’s Boltan? I just told iim to—’ ‘lt’s his holm,’ interrupted an old sailor. 'Tho watch isnb out,’ replied the mite. In the moan time tho sail was flap.- ' ping, and two men ran out to stow it. When a large portion of tho sail i had boon taken off tho ship, eight Irehs struck, and the larboard watch pivp in and to go below. ‘Bolton isn’t ai tho helm,’ said the mato to one of tho sailors; ‘you will have to take it. 'But’ objected tho othn", ‘it is his helm, and he ought to go there. i In' ma to gain a perceptible start, seemed fora moment confused, and said: ‘Yes, yes, of course--where can that fellow be'?’ Tho Second mato qpmo tip and look charge of tho starboard watch, while tiie mate went below. On hearing that .Bolton was mis iug, the ond mate ordered u . ..,.M i■ > be ma 1., In' him. ‘ile’r, g,me overooiiid of course,’ said an old k dlor. ‘Why do you think so?’ ‘B. e.iuso he was ilia first man on dock when Mr. B. called tho watch. ‘What! did At. B. call the watch?’ demanded tho second mate. ‘Yes, sir. ‘And Bolton carno up first? 1 should think that .Mr. B. must Ltavo ■seen him go overboard. ‘Or heard him yell,’ added tho tar. No iiioi e u .s , aid a, the time; hut it was el rrw ird a saying among the . II! >!' i lli it if B Joel had Hot been so vi■■ o. :• i'avoi Ite of the first mute, ;lu v I'lmuld have believed that the ! n. ■■)■ laid thrown luoi overboard. But what is the life of a friendless unknown sailor? He wii.-. soon forgotten. ‘\V ill,’ said ono or two of us who wei'o comparatively sober, ‘ivhero’s he point of your yarn, tlaspnrd. J'iiere.-; mii.liiiig wonderful in a poor tar being forgotten by every one.' The Spaniards face was dreadful - ly flush'al, and his eyes were flam iug. Suddenly he half screamed, more a , it forced in speak than as if the •'ewla 1 ion came from him of his own aecci'd. ‘No! no! ejacul it 'd ho, wildly. Every on- did not.forget! The mitr ■ • I red youth was never, never, never to he f..rgo ten by ono one man on bonril Unit ci'.-ift he who flung the unhappy lad iu the sea!’ We leaped to orn foot ill appro hen..ion of what was to follow. •1 I was the fir .1 mate, Birbcak ! I, (bispard Manudelo, what name von plea .e ! I I w him ! lie knew that great s'.icri;' of mine ! When a •■li lolboy hesa .v me from tho house ton, on llm top g i ilant yard of a is is in co-iipany with a seaman. Ho .saw nn quarreling, nnd ho sa.v me knock pool' Chio ley (for that was his Hume) off the yard, ('haiiey’s braini were dashed out when ho struck that de-T, and I. swore that his fall Was accidental. ‘The I:n■ * .vie, IgO of this secret ived Bolton from a flogging; but it wa , too dangerous a secret lor mo; it placed mo in tho power of this Bit ton a , long as he livod. I resolv ed to put 1 1 im out of the way on the li st opportunity, and tho better to conceal my purpose, I pretended to be very much his friend. Af’er I threw him overboil'd I could hear iiis crit • mingling with the slit- ek of tire te.upi t, and I was much sur priied that others did not hear them too. Oh, God ! f hear them now.’ So screaming, lie tried to spring | up from tho cask he sat astiide on, , but Via dizzied brain mystified his l vision, and he fell to the goblet he j had llonrirthe 1 so recklessly awhile j ; before And wo picked him up dead —ay, : dead as the victim of his malice so j l ing ago overwhelmed, who had per ishe I lr cause he know so much of the crimes of tho wearer of the Bed •Jacket. EXCUMK. When you iii to (tnluiiitiiiH, don't fail to ' -oi!t a, tliv rmtiil florloiry and glawsivarv ot !, li. I'o iitcrv .V Son. in tho 1 Ml oi pa liomu l u.iliiiiig. t ta-y tnive tlu* ; i.io .t oi. ipmt mi.l he intitiil Htnek (it Goods ... - ....gl !, Eoa‘t id) l - tt. I TKIDIS, 61.00 a Vnnr ici Ailvnilco “Bidj-, (/’an Vc I‘iTiin- it fel ler !’ A fev weeks ngo a gamin who seemed h> have no friends in tho worlii, was run over by a wagon and fatally injured. After ho had been in the hospital for a week, a bov* about his own size, and looking ns friendless ami forlorn, called to ask about him nnd leave him an orange. He seemed embarrassed and would answer no questions. After that ho came daily, always bringing some thing, if no more than an apple. Lust, week when the nurse (old him lit,il Bi ly had no chance to get well the strange boy waited around long er than usual, and finally asked it ho could go in. It - had boon invited logo iii many I bins before, but had always refused. Billy, pale and weak and ennu i;,led, opened bis eyes in wonder at the sight of the hoy, and before he realized who it was tho stranger bent close to his fact! and sobbed, ‘Billy, enn ye forgive a filler? \Vo was alms lighting, and 1 was alius too much for ye; but I’m sorry! ’Foro yo die won’t you tell me yo haven’t any .grudge agin mo? Tiio young iud, thou almost in tho ; hadovv of death, reached up his thin white arms, clasped them around tin, others neck, and replied: ,Don't cry Bob. Don’t feel bad. L was ugly ami mean, and I was heaving a stone at yo when the -wa gon hit mo. If you’ll forgive mo I’ll forgive you, and I’ll pray for both ol u.‘ Bob was half an hour Into tho morning Billv died. When tlie nurse took him to tiio shrouded corpso ho kissed the p ile check tenderly, and gasped: •D-did he say anything about— about mo ? Ho spoke of you before ho died— m.k<-l and you Hero lii-re, replied tho tini'sA. ‘And may 1 go In the funeral.’ ‘A mi may.’ Amt ho did. Ho was the only inorirner. Ilia heart, as tho only one that acled. No tears wers shod by ot tiers, and they 1011, him sitting bv Ih new made grave with a heart so big that he could not. apeak. Se;n'eiii,i:; tun I’.l-ili. A lady in tho street met a little girl between two: -id three wears old evidently lost,and was crying bitter ly. 'Tho lady took tho baby’s hand and ask, 1 where she was going. ‘Down to find my papa,’ was the sobbing reply. ‘What iu your papa’s name? asked the lady. ‘liis name is pupa.’ ‘But what's his other mime ? Whit does your mania call him !’ ‘Bim calls him pap porsistod tho little creature. Tho lady then tried <>o lead her savin',', ‘you had belter coaie with an - I guejfl you camo this way.’ ’ Ye:, but I djiiT want to go back. J want to liml u-iy pa[.a,’ replied the little ''irl, cry in.; aJrehh as il her 1) art would break. GVhat do you want of your papa?* asked tho lady. ‘1 want to kiss him/ .Inst, at that time a ei.steT of the little child who hud been st arching for her came along and took posses sion of the little runaway. From inquiry it appeared that tho liUie ontpupa, whom she was earnestly seeking, had recently died, and she, tire ! of waiting tor him to come home, had gone ( ut to find him. — Cl racrjiutd Hr raid, Idaaot nan! Organism Factory Hate*. (L aid! iul rodiiclioii S.ili;, (v.iruHf-nenjf/ Novi-ujLcr 1.-t. I,D()() M , M.iiiccul Jtislni tiH.nt ■: fi'Diii Ik st male is (o be placed, for Ji.hod'icL hi Hinl Advci isci.vcnl, in South - .ii horn , nt V'h-hFs Whol( s ile 1U(oh. IU ‘■'.'ant 7 Uct. FidiiOß only ;M25. Magnifi <* nt S'l'.HH! (i.MH'I-, t-li ,j . ;‘it; piir.c $1 009 ■>'.lv 2 *O. If.iii'lsuHH; 0 Slop Organs, So 7: I; > V -7!; ALi jur Imp, Id opn, -M. ( hoi iiislriiiußiits nt lowest prices ever Known 0 Yf.iiß written g'mnnlee. JA d.ty.s test tint). Wiiv for Introduction Sale circa! tr. Ad le .. 1 -itjimin A. Uvt.,-/ South ern Mm if Jl , Savammli, tin. The (ii’eat I‘i.iHo un<t Depot ol tiio South. jau2 Dai •Marie This. There ie in (joliiinbns a little limn who is •Jl ei.. i'.f > end foml ond ho condncin a ijiivitj. ill \fI;l •1 1 .11 are ilit*■ •HSled. tjj:; iu.i ;ll . Mara A. Lj .dl, ,1 and he keeps on Hand one M tin- fim-.-.t td,'**•!. i of Saddler*, ihuneKr,. 'l’runkw, Ac., in tiio .S’liite. His b-iiiß.'iHH n* Harness are superbly good, li, ;,rie* s (|, ty eo.npetidon. Mr. If. Mid i!l*-br*>,)J. t a ith hi .i ami Ail! be pleas- *! to yw lllS Ii )*•!.. U ! WHOLE NUMBER 455 Qld Beliable. : . , .ih >.(T W. A. JUHAN & CO., Mi.II.EUH IN ,| , !’>esf grinles Foreign nml Domcsti, Staple L Fancy Dry Goods TUIANGUJ \K m.OCK’ MACON, GEORGIA. Black and Colored Silks, Black an and Col Or el Dcons Goods, ill ml tho latest stylos and most fash ionable designs. OI.OAKS, SIIAWLH tIOHTERV, CORIUU'H, Kll> ('<lM |KH, UjIIHONS, Nr.fi.-M i-.aii tiitil Fancy fi cops. Prompt and careful attention paid to orders. Samples sent on Applica tion mid express paid on all orders ol Ten Dollars and upwards, ot-tltf W. A. .UIHAN A CO. L ANIEI\ HOUSE. ' 15. S>l i{. I *!*orji-ietoi* MACON, GEOIiGJ.V. r j I IT IS 111 M F, ih now provlui'il with overy I nt’i •s ; iry convciiienec lor tho iicooiuiuo ■ 1. 1 1 i.iii and nimli.ii ol its piitrons. The lo (Mlinll is .lr il'..l,|r 1111,1 0. m VClljr lit to till. tmainvPs puriloti of tho city. The Tables, Y.vetli lies! the market olfords. On.nlfins t >iu ,1 t r-‘in d' p'tt Ire,- ol charge, bai/rfaco l uilidied free o| charge. * • The UAH is supplied with tho best D me and Liquors. *) < iss( -* J. Bull, ATTORNEY AT LAW, TALBOI’TON GA. U r H• r> pi ictice tn .ill the ('niirta of tho ( ’im!tiihuochrn circuit, l’ruiupt nt tciithm givi ii to collcctimiH. ’* 1 ''■•li "i"'i i>l all >'lniins lor l’.'nsions in of li'lJiiiiii .Mexico ii spicinlty. ('nm-Hpiiniicnt at MfiiKhington. Oflica over tl. M'. Kimbroaf-li-s Store. 0c122 1878. < (4A 1j ! JOIN, Attoknkv and (.'oiinkkixob at Law, (J.-n.-vji Georgia. M il,I, practice in all tho Courts of tho Clnutahooclice Circuit. S|" >: 1 uticutioii given to collection*. Ho 1 Corn* Hug Agent lof Hi the (irmirul vmuiah. niurGif EDGAR T. SMITH;* ATTOIt.MIV AT L V\V, T.u.iiotton, Guohuia. lyn.l.pr.ielieoii, CountK of ChaWnhoo * ' il " ' " "‘. Cluac mol careful atteu t-’iven Io all I.HHiIII ~ cuiriistiul to l.im. oilcctioiiH a/.pi-dully. It •inittnci prompt lobaotf f. h. wonitiLL, 3. n wohitni,, E. H. WORRiLL & SON. Attorneys & Counsellors at Law. Talbotton, Georgia. I ■'li-'- 1" tin| ioii 1- an l Sapromo Courts ICi ..i:;ia, and iho C. S. CotiTtn al Suvaib " ; 111 ■ s l>“'i'‘l attention giwu to ull oMUora injlanlcrnptcy. lan 8-ly. W. 10. Ml Ml tliax Attorney at Law ‘ ll’j ll lxj {< >)i ( .rorgia, o *** ■ v/ hl praeiie.- iu all t 1,.; conrfs of Iho Chat ;d: h( <‘ Giicmr and elsewhem by ftpeninl “■miitet I'roiuj.l adeutiun given to ull Luisi im bs cnfrneti and to him. J. M. MATHEWS, ATTORNEY AT t_AW- Talbotlon Oja., Fi -inpl aft.-ntion to ill hunmsi. Prac i: - in Superior Courts, of Chattahoochee Circuit, and Supreme Court ot Georgia. .Jan Sly. J. H. MARTIN, VT FOB.NKV AT I,AAV, TAIjHOT i on, ca. 'VII. I, praefir, in Iho Courts ot the Chat. 'V l.dinorhl-n Cll.'ltif alii the Sllpr. IJIO 'Hurt ol tho Stale. 'lho collcdim- hu-incss a t[> ciiilty. jiiriHtt ‘ It. M. V, IM In. U2tX V/ILLIS & WILLIS, Vrrolt.XKlN INI) COOXSKI.I.onS AT LAW. TAI.IJOTTON, U V. | j.dtStf lk I’KJrVKIt, BKNTINT. O ’er OVJ.::; M (SON’S Drug store, "I'b’lj'b Bin * t, Guluiulhih, Gu. ■ *v- S tv, your “Teeth;*’ they are better than I,’ v. Ik All -li o ji-. sof tbe IVoih and ' * '•■ !•*• t‘ -i AiTllieiul l 'twill pllf Ml wl.ra d;.ni and. au.G-U