The Talbotton standard. (Talbotton, Ga.) 1870-1881, May 01, 1879, Image 1

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■J ' v ' * '" ' wS'-l- llv w. i:. MU FOUl). VOLUME X-NO. 18. GORDON US STITL'TK, te... 15 UiMvSVIIiT.E, <i \-, U*TtT, OT'i;\ , ;i.lv i, v , tml r 1878. with a full <•<*ij so’. m * determined to keep Uj> the ni.l. sj r-nd and deserved reputaE not this j : ly c* ' brnted schord . (lord--1 Institute rs wip# tier indncenienls to parents desiring to ftifo ill i snnum and <!n tighter-'. P hnx nil the modem upptiiuic s, npi'ar.ims i.d turnii .jv. nr and a record in r-'ic< es-lul tend ii ;** mi; arid tied in lie Stipe. Il- music and p ; c-m --dactrd l*> I'r- U-U odn ,iil i r, lo Ins i o *up< jj. r and but it.-vs • tp\ds-in .i pi JSdrrs* syi le is the tn'<-si < uteri r’sing city on die \f.ta*n in i "V- ’• r 11 dr ml. ad I** jw* ti* i lie r< pm*ni*i of I lining iLe most moral, liberal and •enliu'itei.rd ••<•!,, nr i. '> u'Gf orpin Tuition sll 50 to $lB 50 p r Term. Thvrd $lO 00 to sls 00 j r tir •: :h. JEfif* Fc>r Oita'ogue void inning lull intoniiMtinn address charlt.s e mmnrniix, rt -... or W. 11. WOOD V I.! s.-.-y t .rv. jaly3€tf K.r >v i. , ■ -. •. LE YE ! CdLiINSWORTH and Miss Carter's School UNITED FOR Co-Hriucafion of <tie J^excs. V. V a mge-t of tie 1 Xnp'sue-'<i J. Y.ryCollc;***, .Tathhuy 4 ii. 1870. I. V. vL* *d LI N I':, if vl i C s itH I ,4 ,, ntf. w.nfi • h-cted Pft-itl nt ol Le V:Jt :•. • , uud Mi'S s. <i. rwi ’ L 1; -si- int. fen:tv<; iVum Ik i'N iv xn'V. .t \nu vn\ at**. ■ p*, im-- s % i. . . m V., .M .. . . Academic Ii •-vi. iM .n ! I-L -* = •u s \ r , Histor y.< 5• t , . , p. bnt niul T/iiil) hi- ui| 1‘.■ fuontli .. Tm Di t rtml vi Iff- l.**r Rn l>sh. (*!>i*4;s and Sciene's iVr in •1. 1 UtJhK 'At ptPAH’MKNT. b\ a 'Oiml >’.• ILt. s. Owntiiu;* 111 Fee . .... T <"* i nitioii |Mivj-.bh- u -Middy :<i -dva* ••*. el ;tr el trom time ->t oi •i- • I•• - • ot tee term, and ml■ dm* i a! -> >•d <\ •. tt-r pr -trae’e 1 si.T - I • ter the whole ter*:, ‘25 • < c (ent. .1 sen pir or oil’ Board in f:. IIP lie- eo: tmi-i !. f r-m SB, t-. $lO. per month. md tr u ' r U' !.. I d,v rveitieg $5 per mm.di. Vs 7 etrie a- solh-U the c***pern-. -i ■ l t • • ' lo li up .ii is i *:d‘.i sv r h (" v>- t'am md'i'anH V ‘Yonr int. r ■ ; ’■ Kti- c-s and von ur- ta i. • t-.i. ailelo a siistiMii -*m *<d s h-'* . j .0 • 1 V >!•!> \ ’ # EM' —& magica mm WT m K’l ' r H vN bi L.J .vimm Iw bi t. t S -J. - •• .a I >;i V IM iiTir TO OI K I.MI F. ST K I’iccoGootDn 'lol !-* ( 'ns-iinyr.s :i wl r 2 ' > is inilt<> !S, itieliwl - nil' (’■'rcnfli ;i vi V n Vlalics. \ I .SO .1 .ly I!! Vli ..1. •inl;.k..tHo 0<m1: . >C . , , *l. <udcr Jli tho't *st \1- !: t - It* st notice. Alt exo n-iv'. ■ ; TEXAS CASSIMERES Jus! ill to wl.i* 1; sse cl, J ;i 1:1 rl' ■ i (. .1. I’s 7\ < > l\ . CtOTitlSo MsV! i.l p i . . o I • ; In our T' a ly-ni:id s.( y; We l*aV, lot <d *(e S iuc Pi • • *t CiEORCiIE \\. SMI! 11, MAM FACTCBFU OK Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, ‘ V * DF.SLFB IN Steves- Grates Hollow Ware. Cutlery, Glr.sevvae - K ■ Iloo.lnp, Ont-fiiii. T ’’u.■ Ijirig and all kimk of Jol>. \V i : ) mptly teadt-J to. Sole Agi-ot for Cluirter Oulc nncl I 'armor Improved < * to. . ’ ' ‘ f OEOKOK W m.'IlH, .** nftttf-' 8! ( I, rr sio.-t M■, ■■>, O- Win & WAI.KEU. I I t’liE <,Ga. i C. H. 'VAI 1’ & CO.. N WATT 4* WALKER XVHOLEBAI.E A!CD RETAIL GROCERS AND COMMISSION MEfiCE'.N T CAIJLTHE A’ I TJP\TION OF THE TRADING i't'MI.KJ i\) Ol —STOCK OF Family and Plantation p-p^Lt‘s, WCLC IXG B..CAU'.* Fl*’r" !•**>.'T<lC‘,.. \fi ..s 0.,i p... I '•*t ! _'*,<*>: .I’no. Cm k-. h ;ridi.'. S .up >■ nrcli, C : ■ ! T CriAuii r* and Fl<iid .S. u,•. *• 1 t i'hi-h we otier a-* L >v, i> ?it -i. :• L * r T*un*.’ pir- Uppo.-i-o ' * n‘r and Hop i, oue a- c*r below lirtmii-.n c r •- !>•*,-.* si.-i --.sepv4 U VF A: 1.K13 >’ Agents for Palace Alili Shirtings C^siLHnn PHOrOGRAPH GALLERY so 6-corroN a\t:; I’E, - Having nil tl r ! Vf-menth ill ,-nr S-ndie knovin u iLe I' .. i;■ '.i■: ’ i', ■*■< an in il.e i.Llif ,i fie t .rk ■ ,r *!• i<! tl* u.S I i-.ees .AM . I.y ml -r ,1 Ii ■ r. I • '■ ■* 1- -- ii-: iltii„,t.--.i .i .< ■•:■ •i u ,;z ■ ,-i ; -i : Voe:al or tr. j*. (.irie.i ui." W. A. & C. H. CAMPBELL, octltf ' _ No:* Cotton Avonue, Macon, a •N, :n :.;avspap::k Ktui liik Myfees m.v tki> n> t [vti.izanp\'and monky-mhung. T 5 ! fl" i: TALEOT COUNTY, ( BORGIA, THURSDAY MAY 1. 1879. k l \ inding. ■ ‘lt my o| niton tli.tt it is noth" ling iihiltr the mill, lint a little mis* ! ittnh i st-ititling tint will be nil right 'ol in t i* * nmrs.' of a lew weeks; we inn! le st in>t inter!'it. —yet awhile at leists.-ivs Mi-s Mi i liih. es *he jMietl tier ii- o lie, in mi l out of the | t i! le envoi she w:is eaibroiileiing in ! ci ewe s. I ‘15.1t he look■: ‘:l woefltllv •(h'l'ress : eil my le ar nclies for him, nml ns for Lil : in, sin; moues when ho isn’t j hv, mi l *. 11. n he is, she is entirely tong.iy mnl Iliuh spiriteil to liu lint to a', by fir. 1.1 t.’l see Imw the mattor is to ho ‘rigltle i' if one or tile : otle r ,f tie oi eot.t n; 0100 /. ■ < r ex* plain,’ nntl Mi-s Mosehy’s voice, ns 1 well : s ha’ms, t rein ie. is she si, pi led >n tie b.ni puiT; she was crochet- Ii: , ntv, i nation whs. held in n (• Y It'll.t sit! in • .mill otf a large pul r in a fis :n. able ~ bunt'ling , ii is-, ■■ id tin spnukers, Mi-s Met * i.Ptb an i 'h* Mijs.ihv, wef maiden l an I !i to two nnfori unates mens ii msd an Ini i g viotyns of n 'unsiiLs ■ dels’ .Id 1 „• ’ TIC aft.ljr jll * J lleSt toil | a si le ot h • ■ ft. ur coin s s into ; \\ |',C‘| til- on ■-f I rile love no of, ill:' M l illh h . I met and fil ,Pma I, . a i a, 1, ve with 1 .total . Mosehv tl, it win'i r, while dv. Hoy. I .ii. h r t ..■ •. imoti ■ >k , tie w is n h*ii t r n • , : 11 i .Hi i < tie ur' s at one *f t lie . - in :ii. i.-iiv■, |Hepnratory to : t.d. t • I.is di ;" ■ .a' I ii aw it list an . :d n lie 1, 1.1 e , j I .'lt and the verb in i ; iniare rb m mi., l.oigna ;h. many t m?< b, f e, h" i ' till let's’ll ,and t>r the lir-. lino ,v i! meant when lie He V. a i les rved, dim lent, eel i - so,-: ol a ft! ~ unused to gnL it: t ie r <■ | .Hie , and t. limit j le !I i .1 lei'll a Hitt, !ll - i . ' ll o i I giii not id .ft 11,. .1, ha' imvr.'< and him .0,1. ,•„ Il : v* f V .lying shales ..f real aete : In- a I at time'. I.: it, I. ,and <: m-s' o- a In.i.vrs be i for .and i r twenty non f muled i x i"li a* with the o| p isiie sex ! Hie lard rI, 1 ! j'lO it'll • 1 wer li ore, however, a I as i 'imi'i avp counts do'i!dt■ ia a gii • s'im I'inli ot panic ,ie ling*.’ -of tile scalps 1 . sin . ,| u ii-,,. s to her l.i.'h of f. ct . . ■*.. I'.JLdf eot a If trio 'X In:- an ai' 1.1 .i g that she was i Ihe nil . ill to whom Mr. M'-iide'h aI , , 1 • i'll k ■. •. ntoi ay his dif .i n nt, v ■ jh .a, tid nttf iitioris. T- ' - .r I- id nrogres.ed fi- ort* j I,!V f, I , I l woe! s; 111" t'.v i aunts nodda g tlip.r lieads and smiling nt I fie y a leg je oil 's’ evi lent attl aC ion : am . ■ other, and eongratn i ,•; i ■ I !,. in iivi s I hat a match after j -i: r n. i in iel ; t,s w(ye I cine , ~1 id. , wide Il‘ I.y s 1 long -ffats on !h< :r I'll: : A went smon'klv nil il the evci.il rof I ‘La ly W . : ion I:, el :ai- n a li< Ihi soc'iih’.i got ' ell nil I y Me II I ,nl is of the house, tons hirllnlay. Ti i ’ : pai -y i-ien ine iihnr of the ■nr lil" wis privileged t,> invite a few Ii lend'. Am mg the strangers in cut, a Until Lieutenant Jtieli, ,1 s ill I,:. till: dress uniform, ill: t'll' 't ,f M i M I el ,y. was l e ! •o i ved 0f,,11 observer-. He had fja re: in in ,1 fan a three .vein's ■ ;e1 Vie v- pleas, and and gl el , •■■■ L>f ‘Uk frwhids, Mts* Alw hy and Mi-s Lil an, eg tin, us they were ■ ig it", i and proild lo well; mi -and , . : .'. ,eo to t iii.-if fl itilida ;e> Mi-s Lh i 11, tin* lieutenant quick , l di-1" v led, had, ill tln \ cart, -„:,ie t, ,i|l‘S“l: 11,..'' a i 111 Ihe '" li, hi a aid renvoi girl J,O .re- I;,. i.b:a ■ -I, he f .und n'gi ifoefu he in ;j ,) an*! •" fj . . s-ti t he 1". It is le t i 'iißK^f e that lemlioijjd ii > e ; ael ill ijieli. lake ptir i nod , p ins hi . iltdo nil tile Other ! I . . : di* flnit.e of her lov _ tl,, manage lo cmepfen ly 1/. her the ore iter part ot ...ening liiuiK f. His name Was . hi in " up oi in , cat and t r all ill" 1 A , n<l .hen uni dancing, he aiding with* her, saying ,1,0 c h Ire I ..hie n .things which , ~ . i a: I of.'i'lies bv sucii everyt ana i td’ and iktiM -a v . j„ .. tro'.i, I ■ jir r ot U.c to m 1 be w.vtci.ed the i'lb'mu want, guaw ing at tin* ends of his nntstachu the I w Idle until il threatuutid to be a thing "f r igs and tattei's. IT" would not ask lu r lo and moe, ho was not coura gcmis enough to bravo at, fus il, and h did inncdaro Rope sha had saved a corner for nim on her cit'd. Some one standing behind him was speak ing of tho couple ns they passed, Lillian l ulieiitly lovely in her pink liroc ule, the lieutenant and iza ing in j 11is liras* buttons. I'lc y m ule a liaudsoina pair. Over the topo! her I feather fm, Lil c night a glimpsa of | ilia sullen, and ri., Otheilo-looking lover and, it wis in tin* nature of woman, she smiled all the sweeter I np in her partner’s face. I ‘Didn’l von knoiv.it?’ said the voice behind Rtlp't, ‘ho and Miss M 's, hy were engaged when chil i d.en.’ , A l.aen sharp p tin, like a knife [ll trough In* heart, made him grow j pale, and lie sta 1 w red out int i the nail, iln had l> mved so truly in | no), and she was a heartless coquet! B.igag* and to this min from a child, slid giving h:m no intimation of it, uni, lifting him on to love her only in oilin' lo wound him to the quick at last ! lie JjUn'ied out,id the hou-e ill! pile and tho wide streets until dawn and flout that ti no as Miss M sidiy ha I noticed, he had not linen i ini si.i ie. LI, n Had s o i him o c • iuce. lie kept int of her way. lie aas very much engaged in Ins stud ie., In - siid to h r e o ily, wlieir she met bun on tk stairs wiiu evening, mil asked Lim when he was cmi ing in to hear her sing again. | ‘lt Hi ill he ‘Waiting,’ she said, Audi a Urn left smile and reproach i lo! I ml;. 1 .vo id prefer to hear ‘Beware,’ | he answered, g'ing sic , :i y up the ! T'.e coin".,' was muiiiug 11 t v rough j md violent. Thu t'.v,. aouts biigall to 111 ,Il it lllle-.s . th ■ v to dt p irl at i li-.t, iln- much iv. ml I iml.cd never fi e made i ‘What won'll von have Ralph do? ' ask< I M * M ri I, lh, nf er her l end II id pie . id Up till) drooped js, miles on Inn* p i a ail I was eros ing vi iron ly tig in. He lias j not and me anythin ’ In apologize for, ,f t Ini.' 1 am quite sure !’ i ‘1! it in- in giit, see il; to leiim! (Ie iv aids Inn slide m -ly; the. have not | ne t since inn evqi.ieg ,1 the sociahle i) talk and an I lit. friendly , together. What c m she <lo V—not !I"gol hi u to qua b u'.k. N), in,Ned, la .lonian’.-pride >viil cnise her to -uli'.r a great deal before sho ivi 1 humbly ask ihe q i i.stion ‘why ?’ in the mat ler of a *lll tin iiii'iunler . st Hiding’ i.O thi*; 1 t.now all about 11,’ nd Miss M is.h y iliook her head | sadly. ‘ V"if, my do ir ?’ nai l Miss Men ded) looking up from her wno.s cm yon ly into her frii-nii’i* fact*, i ‘Yu*, I —'ii re it, not for m.v pii I** I to d.,y, might b" a happy wife, 1 ave, mot •■, m tin:' too; for •am If u'- j i v It di, that handsome officer, who | was nt tr giiu -1 the n 'lit. lit the |mi'y, v,hi’il leave be.-n mv :.ou,’ and Miss | Mosehy’s eyes tided. | 'Y" ir son ! wleat, do von mean?’ and Mi-. M •I'ideth drops lur crew i els in 'her motion of surprise. ‘Why, I liu engiged to He ill'll' ,i 1 to La uienant Rich’s father when T. was a very young gid; we , too ha Ia li't e ne. understanding, nil ei a u old might. |,a '■. righted; we 100 were !(*" h too),rood tuspeik :• md In wi rit \Yi t —and niarncd : -and lam sti.l-M s dosehy.’ Th ee nas a ling of atiewi-pa ! per in the aiij .ining l-mn, and as ; 'di-s Mosel.y ended her recital, I Ra'ph M< 1 into fhe hit • 1 ti •> room; ho "asqiale to the lips. > ‘I hegyonr pardon,’ said ho in a ! lo.v tiv,h,iloiL voice,‘lnn Miss .’ilose ' hy, I could ii 't help overhearing ! ymii; ViOl'.ls j Ist. no A, were you till 1 to L.ioiteiiunt, Uich'H father ?' \ 'i'e- WiiV do y m nsti ?‘ replied M „ss Mostilij* looking hnrpiiseil 1 i houg'li at the qm s i m. ■/ id your niece L iin, is lm' en- | j gag Itol h - lieiif' iian ?’ said au ea | gel' voice. ‘No edi ijrinly m>‘; L linn is cn -1 gaged to hob mv; are yon crazy ?’ •No, hilt I hmoheen idmosi crazy ■ frml q.iite a fool. Miss Mosi'by. Ann ie tell lie', 101 l ate a woman, all I l am i I olish I.y; do, .- i woman ~i a he., a ma,. i i.i ;p.o .iita lid'. 1 without bin telling?’ The two women looked atone nii oilier; should they reveal tq> this intui the secrets of their sox? Miss Mnioliy brokq tho silence. .‘lf she is not iu lovq with thcpiiui she does,,but there is that Utuidur hn inility about u woman’s affection’, liut when her own heart bo touohed,: she wonders that tho man .she loves, can think of such as she!’ ‘Thank you,’ he Raid, and in'an in- S', a lit left the 10014. Tho two women looked at one an other again, nodded their heads,took' up their work and went up to their moms togethi r. That same evening, after tho two maiden ladies ha 1 go no to chiifoh, Lil.au Mosi'by was nut a little star tled and surprised to sco Ralph Mei iiKth walli into I heir private par lor, as of old. She was aittiug 1111* <ler the gaslight making paper flow ers, lilies f u* the Raster decorations. She rose quickly as he came toward her, and in n timid turtif, said: ‘I am gl ill to see you—again—Ml* Meridnth; auntie has gone to church, but I will entertain mu as well as 1 ran without her; will yurt ho seated ?’ Ho slid stood, looking down into her now pale face. 'I wanted to see you- done,’ i:e began, hesitatingly. ‘I am going away—f cone to sav good-hyo -I want- Lilian, I want lo ti ll yon that I love von; I have wrongdtl you in my thonghls, 1 h ive been madly jealous and doitlitd vonl' truth and gooduf' s, lint - 1 Live yo'T.’ He came 1 step ii' al’i r She did nut x-p and;, lmt the color came and wont in her checks. ‘Will you not, sav one word; that, you forgive mo? lam waiting, Lil ian ?’ Sho lifted her eves, and they were luminous' with a light lie had never seen before, Inn sho smiled archly us she answered: ‘Hid you not host beware,’ Ra'.'b ?’ He opened his arms as ho replied, in a holder i me: 'I cannot so- more than that I lovo you. Will you permit mo?’ coming st ill closer. She put out her hand for an sn* sun r, and In' told."I her to his Uuurl, C"MP uirr.N . .mu ie-s. -Out ot tliroo a la.lf Ia I hIX V UIV 1 111 auh IS Ot 111,' .-rrsait Con tl'i'S'. tVO leei.h' l Hill tnrtl >iie ,11.' 11 vy is. mu me . it.t in, a i l "igii u*eii no' .cm 0 11.11. of (1 i-uf. fa (liu Soil llli* llii'l't lit) lll,lea'lll t'X-lhlllh’llciwtl) Moi .li I'm .uni lair llihaii soLlLir; In til t , I'll! -e 111 " ■ .'l'-' lih.v- •, "it <; aa I" I '-IMts Mat- Ill'lM „..l ti ■, him ; l!ai .a Hi-l.ii. r*. <0 nouns,’ .ays Up- W is’nii-'taa 0 rl'M-yoipfont ol tin: llilliin'iin Si i. ‘as tip re are pi niy of f_T 11 >■ 1 ol l,"iM , 1 "V rv Sute of tho Wn.t amt N irth, int l Inin Ir.ids of tip. 11 of t*iu nri't i:r* li, ,IjLi I"'a I ilia oily rva.aii ihai fata'', ir , no a) a'o of fh ail ia lUO Sea ilo l.'li s 111 :a 111 It -1• 1 -11 at 1 L.gi'l it iro i.rplpiriid to *■ e l laa l-imvitii'l p i IliiiaiiH, ■ll 11.-1 . , ; la ’lp, C y 1 - 10 a- 111 MM (la rip ' l!m -.vo. Tipi r„s„:i why fharu iiri ii" jnmv 1 Oil I'.-i alii '.au in (tpi.w-M i* 1,1',.'111-IJ I I ro -VeriMa f. Ift M'lV at lloaiA*|lt*o.' pla iu til" S Pith r:.!,r -inaalf vi aaip 111 a 11,pill II re lh it till, It -J) I 'up: ill L'Jji* If, lures at ta ■ -M util vauti ~i 1 lit, a ifra.t nil pr as* , 0 na t rir pr ."C* r pipiontuUuii id th,l Spi 1 ’.■ il tliay voit l mmii.l iiim'opl g .Mi r.s and no one iv ni l rpjapsi mar it this t, ia t.n, MxCpiliaier —<- % I’iauos :tn I <i siaMai I nclorf (tut. s. Gram) i ,’r'i'hip ia,, Sain, conimcm'ini; Navo.aii. r it, 1 hah Mapnit'ic'int fuslru imalis tr an la sr n.,,.a is m i„- placril, ini Iniroil a ti n .ml Ail . 1 iMpu-nnl, in South ern ll Sip ■ lit "Pi’s Wis h sills Uall'-. Kl egai'i 7 U;,t. I'i ,I,as only sl;'a. Maaniti i; nt Sij on Granfli,, rst I'm price il OO'J 'mi. iJaO. Haul amc‘J Stop Organs, $.77; 13 Am . 71; ..looa l op. 13 Stops,, $H,i. Oloii a i -t 1 ainimlH ~l lox' st 'puces evrr 10. ~. a it vi',, s wriln n gaarmtee. 17 rl.iys !c-: I,ill. Wriln lor [niroilmsilon Kali, cirvil ir. Viilfss Li'dpo & I;. ; Sou 1, ,-rn Maac Unit", Savannah, Ga. The ,ii Pi a," and Organ in pat of the Saudi. j ut- " p Tin* '"in" rtU a in i. 1. , - di, iiel 1 ly city opi vent ion tha 41,0 r day aacl e ithercd, in a .Ip.ln I.t ol calari-u mai. Na only HK-r" , aio ",f aipa i.p-rnliii iof th,* (A'livon •l bit a 1 jiicl Ilia p ,-i'i aiyil Pr si I■ 1' 10 ! lustier nitriiitnl lor Oily do p>u!, 'lft- an ly tip' Gnamcr iiw.ii U'lOifi* [Miami ran 1 cl „■ 1 nun far Ilia 1, gi-11 inf, ipl a’ It aha' another An, can li do,, or 0 ,-n; 1 da ,v is , Den 1 ratio tiekil T.n, auio'int., fa a r-.viiKition. s> h i A pretty girl dawn Last is a mind raider. Sho suic! ton bashful beau tliu other night: ‘L 1! I believe you are going to kiss me.’ Sue was rig lit. R'v. Dr. Ingraham, who di"d ro t; nt ; . *■ ■ I md at tii ■ ag" of 103, is said t. , nra Itaou tilo jiiiost hiliifs* ter in the would. flow Hoggs Han tor Office. Boggs was as peaceable a mail as ever lived. Ho was sober, honest and respoot* ed. Ho had never pounded his wife. Never taken any interost in a dog figlit. Had never been known to pawn somebody rise's watch. And never lmd attempted to slaal a saw mill. Boggs’ character was above re proach. Ha was a shining light in Hocioty. AT Roggsville looked up to and honored him. Bn! a chiinga came, a fearful, Tiro fill change. In an evil hour Boggs aoeepted tho noiniuulion for constable of his native villiage. Alas ! poor Boggs ! Lit tie did ho understand the de ceit and treachery of .the wickod world. His eyes were soon opened, how 1 ever. In loss than a week after 110 was nominated Iho opposiliofj had fully established the following damaging charges against his character: 1. That ha was a free lover and an in lid el. 2. That lie hail fed his neighbor’s hens on poisonod corn. 3. That ho had broken his moth er-in-law’s jaw with an iron boots jack. # 4. That lie on one occasion gave a whole wagon load of green water* melons to an orphan assylhm. 5. That ho had sorvod a term in the State Prison for horse stealing. G. That ho had set. fire to his next neighbor's burn; merely because he refused to lend him a hoe. 7, That because he 110 had found button oil' liis shirt, he tied his wife to 111.1 bed-post and mashed m tnreo of her litis with the stove poker. 8. That his cliii f Sunday amuse ments were cook-lighting and card playing. !). That ho 8 till his vote every year r.'gnluriy to the highest bidder. 10. That ho wasn't fit for tho place anyhow. These chargos, though without tho slightest foundati in, wero religi ously believe I by a majority of the voters of B tggsvitlo. And B eggs’ political goo.ie \y(‘s coked. Hi* chances for being elected wero not worth three cent's on tho dollar. When 15 iggs passed along tho street, bis neighbors looked at him with suspicion, and crossed over on the other"Hide'. Boggs was a miserable being. Tiie day of h>wn-meeting canjo at last and 15 ,g ;s’ opponent scooped in the ocmstabieship hy a two-thirds vote. The anti Boggs party swept f heir . candidate into office on the tidal I iv. wool ; opn 11 rit y, and poor Boggs [ 'is* 1 ft pels;had high Alp On tho | spikc-aioiYnlefl picket-feTico of dt)* [ sp-ir. Boggs will never run for office again, not even for President. Ho says that it is too great a strain on character. II lie can regain the esteem of his friends by grubbing along in the old ! wav.heintenilK to do it,* and leave office six king to people of cast iron reputation. Boggs is just coming to his senses. An iron firm at, Pbceuixville, Pa., has taken a contract for building ' three miles of bridges in the repub | lie of Cbi.i. ‘Aw, Wooster musical convention, said Ilia languid swell; aiv—yaas-- vewy mousricai bird is the Woos ter I’ A newspaper man iu Texas has married $2,000,000 und a Borrowing brother adds 'pteusu exchange.’ ■- < - ♦♦♦ —• • Au A ILii.uji .JftrU ia, .endeavoring to arrange a match between a Vir j ginia creeper and u scarlet runner. The lowa bupteuje Court Bays railroads aro nor responsible for io ! cuinotire sparks. Observes Puck: Wuen a man buys a house ami moves into it, be leaves the payrental roof. ‘You’re a nasty, stuck up thing,’ as the pen the pa.-,te pot. Noting so.lubucutefi tho muscles 'as sweet toil. ... vr ♦* > MW TERMS'. sil.OOa Yarfji Ayfxnat^, WHOLE Old RtvHaWter * My . (Mnl Wl w. 4. B & m, w i* f (tw .virrimA T * * a.* Ml MIC QhHi tcJfM Host grades Foreigit and JDomesti, . wott 'T Stsplfi ((7. Fancy Dry t . . *,”• ; >Sf •****•'•*<'* MACON, GEORGIA. BlatuU and prjloretl s 1 cL Color ed- iUcB Uuodu, in all (lie fatost styles and most fjfsh-. iouablc e]usigns. ... „ ■, . Cloaks, Siiauls Hohieuv, * ■, * Corsets, . ,,ax ami I>NotKiioai Prompt anti careful attention paid 1 to orders. Samples sent on applica-, tiou and express paid on all order* of Ten Dollars and spwards, ’* ' o.tlti ■ W. A. ,li:iIAN A C<>: LIVCMUIH house.’ ' . • . . It 15. I>SIIS. i ’roipriotoi* MACON, GEORGIA. ** * ” -m '•* r PIIIS lIOIJSK is now provided wiHi every 1 in- usury poiiv My-ur.-ijor the jiccomnio diti 'uiiinl comtort ot its putroiiH. lo eiition is cl*; ir.ihld and eonvenient to*'t r Imsiipipfi portion of the city. The Tables, l'‘Vo Hi best lint market offorcl*. Oiuuibns t • a 1 <1 from depot Irno qI Imrpugy handled treo ot dhnrtfe. ' ■ ‘ l l’o fJATt is supplied with tho best Wine and Liquors. ATTORNEY AT LAW. TALBOTTON HA. • • n - * s i UriTJ, practice m Ml the CoitfOw of the <'tiiiitiiluocln* eirouit. Urompt at tontion n to collections. T.n roil, eiiou ol ajl claims for Pensions in uni-. (.1 1812 and Mexico i\ specialty. < 'onespoiidout at Washingtbu. * ’ DHi-’o over W. Kiftiifrough ‘a Store. oet 22 1878. m . mv t . ( ( ARI IOUN, A-JTOJiM.r AND AT La\V, (R’lievii (ireor^isi. WI I-D practice in all the GourtK of flio CUattahoochee Circuit. j ‘ • • special ati* ntioii pven to solleclious. *•’ ( 11 Kpondini* A pent (or the the General < 1 -I ■■ -t 1 id* of New York and 'ft.V inurGtf EDGAR TANARUS, SMITH, ~~ ATTORNEY AT EVIV, 'L’aliiotxon, OuoauiA, W ,[ T J prnelice in Omuls of Chnttnhoo- ' * V ''lii'ii renir. Clou's imci raral’ul attvn n ~ t-'ivcii to all tatniuoMK (cuti'UKted to film. 1 - lloi tiouM aiiially. Kvitiittaucoa proutpt nt,2otf 1:. ii. wi >1:1.11,1,, J. H. WOrtIULL, E. H.-WOEBILL A SON. Attonmys & Counsellors at T Xj(W. Talbotton, Georgia. l'raftliaa in Sup'-ri' r atn'l Rnpreme Courts of (irorgiii. mill thti C. H. Courts at Savan laili S|a oial RtlMiticm giteu to all matters in r!ai,lm,|,uiy. , ' W. L. Ml MKOKD. Attorney at Law J’j i Hiofnin (Jcorgia. o , Will prnatiooin all td" ronrts of Ihe Cbst ' ll" •• <lO Circuit.iua4 sjaatyh'-re tjy Hpesial "o, 11,,0t l'rnmj.t ttusi h' 1 s “litrusted to him. ... J- M. MATHEWS, ATTORNEY AT i_AW- Talbotton Qtt, rO T . Pi nipt attantion to sll Inmiiiotts. Tran •tii'o in Kupi-rior Court-:, of ftliattnhortcliea tti f■ ull, and .Snproine Court' ol (*oordm. Jun 8-l.v. .J. ST MARTIN; v ’ ATTORNEY AT I. mV VY, TAOiorroy, ga. (• -si a-•. OM., .... 4 " yUkil. j. raft ta" ufdttTnurts of the Chat- V \ t tliToclwn; (Jir- 11R. |lh! buprem® . ...J m±. ■-<' - -** ' R. M. WILMS* a ■ tm.un. & >* 'V rS4 *** J* * WILLIS & WILLIS, * M* •* ATTORNEY AYI) AT LAW. 1 1 X<j N, Li jfinStt * •- i#y *■ &■> ... W, I. viC<TNL:jt, DENT WT. . ( NCFICF, OVKir MASON’S t)rug Store, \ t Itumlnlpt Mr, r+.-Colnmh.ie, Ga. .* •*" -isva your “Teeth.;*- they are better Gian .le-' '*■ All'liMfaaoaot the Tseth t*a li mu 'rfta'#,l. Artificial feyth put id wh,n (P'Mltv'l. U,*-U