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McYILLE, APRIL 2nd, 1830.
A. JY. Hlaitmrnee.
Wo direct the attention of oar readers
to the advertisement of A. N. Maumenee
to be found in this issue. Our word for
it he will treat you right and give you
tho full worth of your money.
Social Party.
Mr. J. I. Kemp gave at, his residence
last Monday evening a very pleasant
social party which was well attended by
the young ladies and gentlemen of our
town, all of whom enjoyed themselves
and were delighted with the occasion.
New Sheriff.
At a called session of the Board of
County Commissioners held at McBae
last Tuesday, Mr. A. M. Bowen was
appointed to fill the vacancy in the
office of Sheriff of this county,' cuused
by the resignation of George Keynolds.
Mr. Bowen will hold the office until
there can be an election which we pre
sume will be ordered soon. Mr. B. is one
of our best citizens ana will make a
good and efficient officer.
Tlie New York Store.
Mr. H. L. Manne, of Hawkihsville,
having decided to locate here, has rented
the store house formerly occupied by
McLennan & McBae. Mr. Manne
comes well recommended, and proposes
to sell his immense stock of general
merchandise at such low figures as to
secure the patronage of the people of
MoVille and surrounding counties.
We are glad to welcome Mr. Manne to
our town and he kindly request you to
call and examine his stock which will ar
i. rive ia a few days.
■Easter Smatlay.
Last Sunday dawned once more tho
ever memorable Easter Sunday. The
sun shone bright and clear and though
quite cool, every indication indicated a
beautiful day and ns aurora ascended
iu the broad canopy the day seemed t<>
grow brighter and more beautiful,- aud
had it not been for the blustering March
wind that grew stronger throughout the
day it would have been the most pleas
ant Easter that we recollect of ever
seeing; Our people turned out many
of them in their new spring suits aud
animate nature clothed iu the beautiful
green foliage of spring, rendered the
day one of unusual interest and pleasure.
Our MotBgomerf Friends.
For nearly two weeks we have been j
’ of debated Mt. of Vernon the privilege friends, of but aeeieg high auy j
out- the ,
waters of the Oconee have abated within I
t he last few days and quite a namberfry I
"the citizens of our neighboring toon j
have been on our streets; among wh^m i
were tho Sluwnrs: MeLamorw-ivtJilwH^.. jSr f
Thompson, who cameto haul away
spring stock of goods which has
in out-ware-house for sometime, tjgm
M. D. Hughes and John O. McRae were
over ou Tuesday and purchased from
Messrs. Pate & Waterman several head
oi mules, and we regret to learn on
their return home thnBone of the mules
■they Ini.^purchased died, of blind
staggers., 7
J
A )sir Sutjslay School.
Last Sunday afternoon Rev. R. M.
lectured our Sunday School
at considerable length. His lecture was
confined principally to tho small children
Who gave close attention and were much
interested in what the good man had
to say. Rev. Mr. Lockwood has devoted
a great deal of time to Sunday School
work, having last year filled the position
of Sunday School Secretary of the
South Georgia Conference and traveled
all over the Conference in the cause,
and no one is better qualified for so
important a work. He introduced in
otn- School, the system of illustrating
the lesson on thiftlack board which is
the first thing of the kind many of our
schools had ever seen aud induced our
school to purchase a black board which
may be seen in our School alter this,
Married.
At the residence of the brides father,
in Bibb copnty Ga., on 31st, ult., Hon.
Walter T. McArthur of Lumber City
Ga., and Miss Vic. Ryder, C. W. Bmith,
.Q. D. officiating.
We extend our congratulations and
best wishes for the unalloyed bliss and
happiness of the newly married pair.
The bride is n beautiful aud charming
young lady of superior accomplishments
and attainments, whose genial nature
renders her » great favorite with her
mauy friendq, her presence always re
flecting a l-adient light from whifth the
sparkling rays shed forth a brilliant il
lumination, making her a rich aud rare
jewel. Mr. McArthur is one of out
most useful and iuffiuencial citizens,
being possessed of a brilliant mind and
good business qualifications, lie has
accumulated a handsome fortune, and
has recently completed at an immense
cost one of tho finest and most beautiful
residtmcoa at his country home near
Lumber City, to be found in otn- entire
region of country. The bridal pair left
Macon on the Atlanta (rain Thursday
morning on their bridal tour to be gone
mot- ,.than a month mul will visit Wash
ington City, NV. York, Boston, Cnuada
and other points before they return, aud
later in the Spring will visit Europe.
A Tennesee man accidently shot n
dog, and iu trying to explain to‘the
owner how it occurred accidently shot
him. A coroner thought lie ought to
explain how ho shot tho man, but
couldn’t get a jury that was willing to
listen to the explanation; they were
kind of shy ot him, as it were.
Sunday Service.
Eev, R. M. Lockwood of Eastman
preached at this place last Sunday to a
large and appreciative andinece. His
subject was the resurection of Christ,
and his discourse on that great ovent
was pronounced by many to b# the
most elaborate and exhaustive they had
ever listened to. He labored hard and
earnest, and well did he illustrate, the
1I/1VU force of »-'* uiu his t remarks L-u<>>ii.w by quoting vj.. w.-jj from ——
some of the most authentic historians of
antiquity to prove the correctness of the
Bible history of his subject. And
appropriately did we think his position
was taken when he suid that unless we
live in this world soas entitle us to life
everlasting in the world to come, that
our lives are no more than the animal
that roams over the field and forest.
He preached again atjnight to a good
audience and our people were much
pleased with him and hope that he may
preach for us again soon.
Slsoj't Slops.
Many thanks for the serenade.
Another marriage will soon come off.
He is too elegant for this town ; he is.
It is very naughty to whisper in time
of Divine services.
No part of a man will stand as many
blows as his nose.
Straw hats are now worn by our fash
ionable young men.
A few more houses are needed. The
cry is still they eoine.
YVe hear considerable complaint of
rust in the oat crop.
The man who exploded with laughter
probably didn’t know it was loaded.
Some people don’t know their own
signatures.
He gets mad too easy; you should not
do so, young man.
Some of the dearest “spots” on earth
are the aces neld in another man’s hand.
Kan Bullard killed four doves at one
shot last Tuesday evening.
Let’s have a big barbecue at MoVille,
about the Fourth of July. What Bay ye
citizeus. ? .
Two souls with beta single thought—
a married couple. Each wants to boss
the other.
Dr. Forehand is the happiest man ou
tho American Continent* Beason why—
fine girl at his house.
The young man who wants 'to get up
with the sum must not sit up too late
with the daughter.
Our Johnuie received the prettiest
boquet of the season, Iasi, week, from
otla of the prettiest young lady’s in the
eoauty.
Y/e can’t sec that there is much honor
in being a flirt, there may bo a great
deal of fun in it, but as n general thing
they terminate badly,
- - A”o -.v . -:aird our merchants that
right now is the time to advertise their
spring aud summer goods ircV.e Geor
gian. It will pay yutt.
Some wise man remarked : “No man
is hurt but by himself.” Did that mi n
ever visit a dentist ? Dili he ever play
shiunev with a mule? Finally, did he
ever “sass” his wife ?
A Western sleeping : car was recently
entertained with the sigiit of a man
beating his wife. Some men have the
rare faculty of making themselves at
home aDywliere.
Don’t get angry at anything you see
in this column, for if yon do people who
have more inttdligence than yon, will
certainly laugh at you. Don’t forget
that a “little fnu now and then is relish
ed by the wisest men,”
Personal Mention,
Hon. D. A. Graham, of this county,
gave us a pleasant call on Tuesday hist.
B. B. Cheney Esq., of Mt. Vernon
was in town this week.
Mr. A. T. Wright the efficient Tax
Collector of Montgomery was in McVille
on Wednesday.
We regret to learn that our townsman
Mr. Rily Johnson has been quite sick
iu Jesnp, for several days,
J. W. Morrison of Mt. Vernon was in
town on Thursday.
Capt. John A. Phillips of Sterling,
paid us a pleasant call on Thursday.
Wanted to Know. «
Whether false ringlets can be
described as clouds of smoke.
Whether a row in a rockery deserves
the definition “caws and effect.”
Whether the sailor who wanted to
know what time it was gone to see.
Whether misnaming a baby at a
christening may be called turning a
rite into a wrong.
Whether the plainest woman alive,
when she reaches the age of seventy
seven, will be a pretty old ono.
Whether it is not preferable to fall
out with your banker than to lose your
balance with him.
Whether when a horse takes his
meals he has them at his stable.
Whether, when you give a child a
bat it will bo likely to givo you a bawl.
Tlt for Tat.— Mr. C.--was pastor
,
of a Baptist church in a certain town iu
one of tho Western States, He had
been, on very bad terms with his flock
for some time. They abused him when
ever they could find occasion, and he
reciprocated with equal readiness.
Before- his contract with the parish
expired he received the appointment
of chaplain at the Stuta prison.
Elated ut this lucky opportunity of
getting rid of him, the congregation
came in full numbers to hear his fureiyi ll
sermon, than perhaps less to compliment
to annoy him by their presence.
Great was tjieir astonish merit, inid .still
gr -nter their anger, when the feverenrl
gentleman chos.-Moi- his text the
following words; go to pri pare a
placo for you * * * that, whore I um
there 30 may bo also.%
A Visit to tlie “Ventral City. ”
! ! On Friday morning: last, when the
> U P tla > B ou the M. & B. B. E. reached
j our station we boarded it, and consign
ing ourselves to the care of its courteous
and ever-obliging conductor. Mr. Albert
Sharp, were rapidly speeded toward our
| destination-the beautiful “Central
I City” o! Georgia.
i There There were were but but few few passengers 4 passengers in in our our
>
and these Jew were^ either soundly
peaceful condition, and our chances for
a coosultation with our “nest door”
companion about the condition of crops,
the chances for or against the different
Presidential candidates, the Ken Hill
scandal, etc., etc., were very doubtful
He, too, was nearly oblivious of our fast:
moving world and all it contained, and
“sleep, balmy sleep,” would soou clasp
him in a close embrace. t?..* tut fi,; thiS 0
dreamy monotony bad a pleasant term!
nation, when the brakemau shouted
“Eastman,” and the train stopped at the
new ami commodious depot of that
place. Hero wo were joined by the
gentlemanly and deservedly popular ed
itor of the Times Mr. Burch, who has
had control of the Times for more than
two years—has succeeded in acquiring
for his paper an enviable reputation out
side of its immediate locality, has given
it a higher tone than it ever had previous
to his management, and has won fur him
self tho confidence and esteem of his
patrons. May Ins success be increased
with the progress of time, his subscrip
tion list grow larger his advertisers be
come countless.
At 6:45 the journey was ended and
Macon reached. After a hasty break
fast at the Brown House we started on a
stroll through the city to see aud be
seen. The first thing which attracted
our attention was the marked increase
of business activity since our last visit
aud the number of houses erected or iu
process of erection where a short time
ago all seemed dead and useless. The
“burnt district,” that portion of Cherry
street adjourning the Telcyraph aud
Messenger block, aud which a disastrous
fire had robbed of its life and beauty,
has been partially rebuilt and will be
once 'I.,,. more wholly occupied with sub
stuutial , business houses , befoto i t , lull. f u
Rogers & Co., already occupy their new
building on their old site, aud the re
mainder of the square will be devoted to
the shoe business of. Singleton & Hunt,
now on Secon j street. ,
A new Opera House is in contempla
tion, and ere long Ralston Hall will be
“To Let” and will give way for a more j
spacious and commodious building, j
which will be a credit and convenience |
1 to r, liei citizen..
'
& Danneulmrg _
Nussbnum are now in
their elegant house-one of the most
improved structures in the city—nud ; \
nro doing , . an immense . , Lusuit-ss. ■. . An * e-,
valor is constantly plying Between the
has^Ljfc upper -floors
jffilt of ntil ,'i j, : : enterprise.
# W -JKm “toffit • in.,” Macon’s beautiful
♦*
S9w. which, alUlougli . net such
m
i* and perfect Coudiiiyh as
might wishT is an em-belishmeiit of
nral and artificial beauty.* Our wonder
is that such a beautiful spot should not
capture the hearts of the citizen's more
than ii does. Hardly a sign ot life any
where, all a mass of icau'imate beauty.
YVhy does not some enterprising man
rent this Eden, advertise its bgauties,
make it a resort far. pleasure seekers,
aud reap a t ick harvest ?
While in the city we visited the office
of the Daily Telegraph, and found that
some very important changes had been
made on the editorial staff. The Senior
Editor, Mr. Joseph Clishy, after an ac
tive and useful editorial career has divid
ed his labors with Rev. Mr. Sweet, the
“Jack Plane” of the Savannah Mews,
whose facile pen has nr ail e much repu
tation for that paper. His duties on the
Messenger are chiefly devoted to its
Weekly, and we have no doubt that un
der his management t.ha “old anil relia
ble” journal will gain a rich harvest of
wealth aud fame. The former local edi
tor, Mr. J. II. Jones has retired from the
management ot that department, and
his duties are now performed by Mr.
H. C. Edwards, whose rich humor and
sparkling sketches have won for him us
“X. I. E.” no small amount of fame.
But we must hid adieu Macon, and
return to our own litllo city refreshed
and inspired by our visit.
Aciaiisilc.
Know all men by theso presents,
And all other people too,
Noting but cash, at K. C. Bullard’s will do
But I am offering at low prices
Under presure of h-ml times.
Liquors and family groceries
Lager beer and wines.
All who want good bargains then
Rush along and give me a call;
Don’t forget myogletliorp is the best Hour of ai
K. 0. BULLAIiD.
A. N. MAUMENEE,
DEALER IN
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles
AND FLORIDA CURIOSITIES 1
No 2, Broun House Block, Macon, Ga.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry carefully re
paired at short notice, and -*?s»ti&faction Gtiar
aiitcud. aprl ly.
TELFAIR TAX NOTICE.
For the purpose of receiving Tax Re
turns, I will he ut the different places as
follows :'
McRae Saturday, 24th April,
Gobbville, Monday 26 * 1
Tcmpefence, Tuesday 27
Jacksonvillo, Wcd’y 2tj < <
Lumber Citv/Fridnv 30 »nn" I
March ’80. G. V. LsgU-.V,' ' iA tfA ’ 0
17, - T. R. T, .
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Montgomery Sheriff's Sale.
ittill EE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT
J t ’.^ 0 d ^i a h oms *Srito « tbXt
Tuesday O^rettss in April uoxt the following diacribod
Hughey Hughs now lives with its fataLvor improve
of lilentUall to satisfy and. a sujSrio/coiwt‘u Koha M. D Hugh;
vs.,
'-'.un co^tf‘aurfb^ri i ,'i.iui > P^^uted^Mg by tlieland j«;ii i or of C. v:.
and^thers
Also at the same time'end plac will bo sold
m 1 *?,if nth, District X ." 8 -6—31 of said an«»> county So saiu levied laud ou lying as
«io“'p?opmy ...... ^ ^ 1WV v , T."Brtw .^____ Yng"aml j“ I.
of J■ U
J. A. Clark properly Panted out by
^
Also at the sauif time and place will be sold
lot ot land No 294 in the 11th District at said
county said to contain 202% acres more or less
levied on as the property of L, W. Wrights to
satisfy Term a superior-coart ti fa issued from the
i879 ot -Telfair court in favor of
the ^pertypidgid officers of court vs., thesavd L. W. Wright,
out by officers of court This
Feb., 28tli, 1880.
53,35. SlieiiffM.’c. ________ 5
ADMltUSIBATOlV? HALE.
.
On the first Tuesday in , A pi s next will be
sold before tho const uousc door, m the town
oim Yernoa, m Montgomery county, within
the lega*. hours.of. tale. One track ot laud
eontaimng 1 000 rcrcs granted to Anthony
!'“whips bounded by lauds ot McIntosh, Mosley
and others, one track containing 532 acres
bounded hy laiKls of T.B Bowen McLeod ay
waters of swiit creek: one tract containing 812
Sdteolfo
Oneii Survey, D. McIntosh and others, one
track containing 130 syros granted, to A.
Cameron, bounded by C. 0. Cameron and
McLeod and Thompson, one track 715 acres
bounded by lands of Thompson, McRae and
others, one track of land containing 250 acres
bpundedjby the land Turner. being Cameron and others. All
above and lying in the 51st,
District of said county. Sold as the property
of Win. A. McLeod deceased for the bcnciit of
hirers and creditors of said deceased. Terms
cash. G. W. ADAMS,
T. W. RODGERS,
Administrators on estate of W. A. McLEOD,
.
MONTGOMERY COURT OF ORDINARY,
MARCH TERM 1880.
It being made known to the Ordinary of said
county on satisfactory proof that Sarah Peter
son Into of Montgomery county Georgia, has
departed this life intestate and no one applies
for letters of Administration on her estate,
whereby great loss aud injury is and daily that accusing there
to the next of kin and creditors,
is an Estate of personalty of said deceased which
should be taken care of, it of is the hereby law ordered
that citation issue in terms request
ing' all persons interested to show should cause not why be
administrations of j said Estate
vested in the clerk ot the superior court or
some other fit person. This March 1st, 1830.
phil MoRAE, O. M. c.
132 words 5 insertions p’r fee #4,42.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Ry virtue of an order from the court of
Ordinary will be sold before the court hoove
door iu* the town of Jit Vernon within the
legal hours of sale, on tho first land Tuesday sold the iu
April next, 322 aiii'es of pine as
property of Lemean C. Gilihs. deceased for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms
cash. H. E. GIBBS, insertions Adminisitrati p’r $200. r;
67 words ^ 5 lee
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GEORIA MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
James K. Calhoun for has this of day ailminisr-ntion made applies
t; UJ1 |,cf,>ro me letter
0 „ the estate of H; rah Dariev kite of said
iiiy show ofih-o on if the first the Monday li.iv.e why in Apro said m lelters xtto
cause anv; : 1-iw.
<honM il!>tbo g ra n!ed iu un-uw of the
rU-.i .-larch 1st, 166U.• ITlIL iNlcL-VIn, O. .’i, L.
~~ 1 -R
O* EORCvIA BOUNTY. -*
Whereas “kShuiio Sr., GiurdiA
ot Ttiomas On-ton, Ftomnico Clirton Mt
CiiR ,n, fan- Oii.vitay hied his apidicat-Sn
ad-n-mi"h all
to Bci^nd appear at my oftlc<:
applicant i ^ dismissed ^ said
should not he from
u ..... l '
0. M. C.
eighty-six words 5 insertions p’r foe #2,56.
— ■ .*4-
MONTGOMERY COURT OF ORDINARY
SIAROH “RM 1889.
,
Whcroat: Daniel Morrison executor of .Tames
McMillan li tiers'of dismission-from has this dayriUed said Ms admimstrat'rou. appjication,Bu
i'hese aje Uicrefore to cite show an^-admonish if all
kindred aud creditors to cause w-hv
they can in the time proscribed by law
letters applicatrt. of disnnssiqnjfshould Giverfn»lA- not hand he oBicicntly. granted
the 1'HjL my
March 1st, 1880. MoRAE 0. M. 0.
eight,yN»tne words 5 uiseftioue p 'rjoe #2,88.
■a
TEOIAS EHOBFLSET,
S’acoessor to Norfleet & Jordan. ,
1
Dcalei’ In
GENERAL «MDIS£i
And Mamifacjt'ave of p
U
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Stores, HeVille, Ga.
A
HE takes pleasure in announcing and
informing his friends in this anil
rounding counties Vint, be has in
a H tine stock Clothing, of Dry' Notions, Goods, Bools. Groceries
ts,
Every Supplied Description, of ail Xifldf, Haldyv? re,
DRUGS AI ^ 0
His stock is coi.-tdefe in every
ular, and embrace# everything
by the people, which is being offered
the verv lowest figures. When see"
come to" town don’t fail to cull and
yourselves.
THE HIGHEST MARKET
PAID FOR litL KINDS OF
c
^
COUNTRY ! PRODUCE.
WOOL !• hVODL !
\ ' *
which A large I will quantity fciio of wool ‘iviujtjjl toy id
market. pay very
V
Renttinber X amui i th e
stand of Norfleet "k. "Ik. JnrdHf
THOS. H. ■ t I^LR-EET. '
li’eb. ii,' ’$0:
MCVIL.EE MARKET.
Corn 95 ceuts per bushel.
Eice,8 to 10 cents per pound.
Salt Sd 2S per sack.
Cofiee 5 to < 1 pounds for one dollar,
Irish potatoes E *° 12 40 * Cwlt8 cents ** per » peek, WU “ A
7 to 8 ceuta.
Sheeting 7-1 to 9 J cents per yard.
Shirtin B 7 ‘ to 8 = ceuts l' er 7»»L
Yarn i'l 15 per bunch.
Nails Gi to 7 \ cents per pound.
Potash 10 cents per ball.
;
Cotton 11 to 12$ ; market firm,
Syrup 80 to 35 ceuts per gallon ;
m M,] ‘ K ooJ !lt l!lt ' se
Sweet potatoes 50 cents t>er bushel ;
‘
ia <*«**«<»■
Chickens 15. to 20 cents ; very scarce.
EflffifS 15 ceuts per dozen.
Hides 14 to 17 cents per pound ; prices
declining , a little,
Bacon firm at 8 cents for dry salted
ship, •
'
Flour $7 to i-pS 75 ner * barrel ; market
arm. r ■
‘
ITesh Lager on draught at
K. C. Bcllakd's.
.............
20 different Brands of Liquors at
^ ' (■ ^ Bcli,A im’s "•
„ I « ~~ E ---~— ake VOM and , his
!’ ri< es nr . now. ,
GEORGIA Montgomery County: !
“croas petition Henry for H. MeCarman lias this day j
“i® a Home stead of i’ersoo
IxO’>. all d I w ill pass upon the same at my of- in!
hceiu Mt. Vernon on tho first Monday
i- ! ’“ x i ut 10 o’clock a. m. Given under my j
hand , orucientiy. This March 9th, 1880.
PHlL. MoRAE, !
I O. M. C. i
63 words 2 insertions, p’r fee 96c. I
Agents Wanted
T< i introduce in every County in the United State
(lit ■imTiMit) t-ilSTOBl ft" Of T T ||(i HE ihri •>
^
The Test work to sell that 1ms over been
published. Spkntliil Premium to every
Subscriber, Tor circulars and terms apply
at, once to
Tiis Henry IJili Publishing Co.,
41, 43 and 45 Shetueket St. Norwich, Ct.
G. M. T. WAR 10,
Attorney & Counselor at Law,
JESUF, GA.
ufi®” Will practice in the counties of the
Bn us wick Circuit. Oiiicc at the ecui’t house
<Iec 19—tf
'S'csii. Eason,
A TTO 11 E E Y A T LA IF,
MoVille Ga.
WILL ln-actico in the counties oi
Dooly, Jr iv in, La n reus, Moul
Pulaski, Telfair aud Wilcox.
Eeb. 23. 1-y.
H. C. RYALS, M- D.,
PEA C'lITIONEll,
McYILLE, !
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A T T G It W E Y AT LA IV, i
ANU ?•;
SOLICITOR IX EQUITY, i
Mac Yit-le, Ga. J
W.iH practice in the t duties of the Ocono
a ut I Appling and Coilcu of t-lio Brims- i
wide Uircuit.
at , Ka i
bit- Will klvoropruscut pLUduntti iu cases cnuiiivof throogl. tiu: respous. 8t:iti
L-i-rr.-. :..iv * " j
of Geoi“ in.- ; i
Specialattontiou given (o the collection oi
claims. I lv. j
---------------------------- Steves! j |
Farmer Girl Go okSto ves! Charter Oak
LFOSiLK' V^ r i ;
XtIL ^MANUFACTURER iron ware, wholesale OF f and TIN retail AND dealer SHEET; in J
,
Stoves, Grates* Hollow \Var9, j
Giitlcsy, Tan SMid A»8 «JlS 8 Ware, ;
Crockery, woodenj^are, agiite vyillow- iron w%re, Rilver
plated brushesf ware, fiimps, and house ware,
misters, goods.
furnishing
Victor Ravages! Utility Cock Stoves
I respectfully and cordially stock and invite prices. the public Hav
to call and examine my
ing bought and before my goods the recent from advance first bands, in prices, in per- I
son, inducements to those wishing to pur-' (
offer
clmse. GKO. W. IlUlite, *
Sign of the Big Coffee Pot. n^7-3m
Ayer’s Oathai^ic
,tor and Ml for the puoppses CoativenesS. of a family J aundice,
SnJise3tion, eurris:
Foul Stomach, Breath,
^"on*s ' vl—f m-’
iousaoss, Ueuralgia, Dropsy, Tumors, Dinner Worms,
for .Purifying as a the Blood, Fiil, ■*
.
Are die most'eft
fective and conge
nial pv.rgativeevet
i§ type zM^iSS^r* lif discovered. , They
f 1 arc mild, but et-
1 1 E ; .« feetual in theis
W operation, moving
f -m |A the. and bowels without sm-el pain, y
-
tQfgtj.tw 3 ’'"^; ,M. [\ Jte Although gentld
jEgpKfinfir |i||? in their operation,
's£ they thorough are stiH and tha
* q&kagcifrir most
---15 searching cathar
J- 1C medicine that can be employed: cleans*
j n g £| ie stomach and bowels, and even the
blood. In small doses of one pill a day,
they stimulate the digestive organs and
promote vigorous health.
Ayer’s "Pills have been known for
more than a quarter of a century, and have
obtained a world-wide reputation for thei/
virtues. They correct diseased action in
the several assimilative organs ot tha
body, and arc so composed that ohstruo
tions within their range can rarely with,
ttand or evade them. Not only do they
ture the every-day formidable complaints and dangerous of every
body, but also the of
diseases that have baffled best
human skill. While they the produce time, power- tha
lid effects, they are, at sauna
safest and best physic for children. much less By
than jS)-ii- aperient the action purgatives, they jiripe and never
common
pve pain when the bowels are not inflamed,
fluey reach the vital fountains by fleeing of the blood, it
xnd strengthen the system
from the elements <r c weakness.
Adapted to all ages and conditions in
all climates, containing neither calomel
nor be taken any deleterious with safety drug, these anybody. fills may
sugar-coating, by them fresh,
presc-v;- : ever
and makes them pleasant to take; while
being from purely their vegetable, no harm can ariso
use in any quantity.
PBEPAUKl) BY
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mas^.,
1 > Practical and Analytical EVLBYWHL^ OlirmisU,
BY AiJu> DRUGGISTS
to * MM’l'IT”
THE
j8AvAfiH«H M«r-rrr« %3&ULT w uruin HEW*,
of p, in tli or [tied 6
Cl “ P *
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p J_
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BY MRS. OPHELIA NISBET REID,
or eato.vtox, ga.,
Author of "JIv Mother's Daughter,” “Ah,
1 ward,” and “Mrs Dare.” .
I Those who have enj,,y,l the pleasure afford
j pushed *>? the lady perusal of this productions, gifted and will aocom
i 8 previous need
no commendation of this her lust and moat
j uteravhlat’ thkt'Lw’dm Ih.-m' U f ° r * h ° rare
it -n'issiu-a thvV.'i'rKLV ^fC Nnix’,- •'"'•hif
i t of
............./“ yoUrrifi
: m' ! gisr'ci-lTd
Letter, m by >
or Express at our risk. ;
J. II. ESTII.L, i
Savannah, Ga.
Executor’s Sale. I
GEORGIA—Montgomery County. j
On the FIRST TUESDAY in MARCH next, j
will he sold at, the Court House door, in Mi. !
Vernon, within the legal hour* of sale One !
tract of land, containing three hundred : and 1 ,
■
fifty acres, Miller, more John or Dunn less, and bounded others, hy ’ Also, lahcls of j
one
other tract, containing four hundred ores
more Henry or less, Joyce bounded others. l.v lauds of.Join, Mii’er,
A. ami Also, one orin-r
t V a, ‘ t of '-and, containing one huuctred and
sixty-IVmr acres more or less,Bounded hv lands
of McKinnon, H, A .Town lUilh'i and otln rs Sold as
thelirorertv nf DavM ,1 ,|„
l je ncfl t ot the heirs and creditors of said de
cf „
‘ This, Bebruaiy
2d, MdO.
A. II. McCUDIMON,
febG Lxecntrr.
M
Montgomery ..-r, ,,,, (Sheriff's whentt 8 Golo •Mte.
AX7*ILL 11 HOUSE BE door, GOLD in BBFOitL tho L, Tin; GOi HT
i, , Alt. \ er
non, ou the First Tuesday in March next
during the legal hours of pale, one tract oi
land containing 2 to ner,o'more erle s, situated
in the 1221 district of said countv, bounded hv
lands of S. ti. Calhoun, T. F. Williams anil
others. Sold as tile property of D. G. Mc
Allum, of to Olaghorn satisfy one Justice Court fi. fa. ic
favor A Cunningham vs. D. G.
JU ' A1U,nl ' Levy made and returned to mo by
a constable.
This, February i, 18Sfi.
J. J. BURKHALTER,
Sh< riff M. C.
Ayer’s Ague Cure,
-f&mWn.
s?-or Fever and Airao, Intermittent Fever,
Chill Fever,Hemittent i'ever,Dumb Ague,
Periodical or BUious Fever, iicc., and indeed
Ml the affections which arise from molari
ous, marsh, or m.asmatzc poisons.
This is a compound remedy, prepared with
scientific skill from vegetable ingredients, which
rarely fails to cure the severest cases of Cliilla
and Fever and the concomitant disorders. Such
a remedy the necessities of tho people in mala
rious districts demand. Its great superiority
over any other medicine yet discovered for the
cure of lutermittcnts is, that it contains no qui
nine or mineral, and those who take it are free
from danger of quinism or any injurious effects*
and are as healthy after using it as before. It
has been extensively employed during the last
years in the treatment of these distressing
disorders, and so unvarying has been its success
that it has gained the reputation of being iufal
iibio. It can, tnerefore, be safeiy recommended
ss a sure remedy and specific for tho Fover and
in the blood, # 'A.I^.recs the System from its influ
ence, bro|e so ,t; x L fevor and ague, shakes or chills,
once isteiin%>ntracted. u it, do not return until the
diseaad greSm*K’£ty
The of disorders which arise from
the imtation of this poison, such as Neuralgia,
Xthebmatiam, Gout, Headache, XUinduess,
Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, PaU
pitation, Splenic Afi'ceUonfe, HystevSce, Fain
in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysts, i^d derange
of the Stomach, all of which become intermit
r° AvTm's f Ague Cube, which cures thorn nme all ?r alikn, t
and protects the system from ftiture attacks. As
a preventive, it is of immense service m those
communities where Fever anti Ague prevails^ if taken a*
it stays the development of the disease
orithQ first approach ofihe premonitory symp
toms. Travellers and temporary residents arc
thus enabled to defy these disorders, and few
For liver Complaints, arising from torpidity,
it is an excellent remedy; it stimulates this organ
into healthy activity, and produces many remark*
able cures where other medicines fail.
Prepared Practical by ^^ualyGJa^Chemisti, Dr. J. G. ^yer &,Co.,
SOLD iJST’ACLt^t DY ALL UKU^OISTS EVERYWIIEE3.
j ED IN ISS3. '
*4
T HAVE CONSTANTLY ON H.Wffi ONE OF
the tajj&it -and Best Selected 3tofcte of
AKfP SHOIilS
in the State, and at .Prices as Low as the
Lowest.
fVLL GOOi>S WARffAXTED.
FINE GOODS A SI
j ' :'E.
| . MTiiONG,
' oct3-3m 53 SECOND St., MAdfej oA-
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MALoS & Ull nii&it tfclir
The-foM^f!fli-^penfor- alunft' the Road! odfn
veuicnee of our rraders Htline oi
, DOWN DAY T11AIN, NO. 3.
Arrives at? Cochran ...... ..... a.
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jy Eastman..... Ohauiicey .....12:10 .....ii:l t P
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“ McYilio 1 :;L
“ Towns i :r>S.
(( “ Liimlier Gitv . Cl : ;
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u “ “ Graham Baxley cc — y'S
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Breiitwootl... Surreney ...... “ty?
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n ‘ £ HajiUa
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up day Train no. -1.
AiTivcxs at Jesnp ...... 0:15 a in
f " Satitla...... .... 0.55 a m
Brentwood..... .... 7:17 a
Baxlev......... Currency ..... ... 7:42 a m
(C 8:21 a rvi
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Graham ... . a
ILizlolmrst,..... ____9:84 a m
Lumber Town City............ 10:10 a m
A .....10:97 It )::
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To tho People of Telfair and
Country,
We want .; you ti nndcr.ri: ; .il iliat one of
mostmKil.lomon , „ in J..:e(,n ,, is.Mr. ,, \\. ... , ...
ten, who ih strictly a- North Carolina
Torauco Manufactui: Bkajlku.
ever you t»et from hir-i isdilvo “good old
ioned times.” With liiin you can find N.
BiScmATir, who directs his whole time to
General Grocery and Liquor l$its«lii
TVhetiovci* yfi\t ['O t<-» Macon, or hav
bo aenddhorc, don’t f;.rgc 4 WO iu
co -3m;
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'I'SioMAS ■WOOI »
— DEALER IX
Fsunitusc, Car|K‘t«, Matfrrsset,
Spring Bed.;, Window Shades,
1 Wall Paper and Mr f ti C,
—......
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— ALSO, —
i Cases Coffins and Caskests. in VI,
Orders by Tel, graph Tn
1 Next to “Lanier House,” Mace;
doc5~2uu
FEED A El)
LIVERY START - j y-,
and I A'wJin Jl,i. , j!;” t w^S<! ;'k ; ^ ”, ’ ).;R
the pub guuerftlir, that 1
,
to aLvmlnuodut,,. thjm-with Sa> ;
furnish Horses amt careful Bit'sipCR; drivei Buiodes aim
a tne most
terms. My persona) attention win Yen to
toe business, and satisfaction will Ultra'
Red. Thanking my friends for tin
the past hoi to merit a cimti' uan
same. da night. Ready to accommodate .,!.,
uovSM-tr y or licspeetfuilv, V, Ml
TRO IK.
Savannahi Florida & Western Iv m
C iCNT.n al J$r r Eni ntesdun v*s Or
. Sayai?>’ah, .De^etaiJer l;uh, r
0*« niV s' vday, df.<
----- - s e.nger Traius ou this ) ut will
i uii as iGiiovva i
Leave Savannah NIGHT EXPRESS.
Arrive Je&hp daily daily at.....
at at. .......... 7-ni) r. m
Arrive at Thonmavilfe. daily at......<> A. :ri
Arrive at Bain bridge daily at. . ... 9.4d
Arrive at Albany daily at ...... ...ItJo
Vrriv e at Live Oak daily at .. .
Arrive at Tallaliussee daily at......
Arrive at Jacksonville daily at'........ 7 -c v.
Leave TaUalittasee daily at
Leave Leave Jacksonville Live Oak daily daily at.....
ut........ 5
Leave Albany daily at......... TO-' Til
Leave Bainbridge daily at...... Ifij- ai
Lea Thoinasville daily at.....
Leave Jesnp diiiiy at.............
Arrive at Savannah uaiiv at........ i
No change of cars between Rnvam i arid
JaclcgonviUe and Savannaii and A h. t -<
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars daily L,
Savannah and Jack-onville.
vannah Sleeping ears run through to and from S-
and Albany.
The elegant Sleeping and Parlor CVa
the Eufauhi line daily between Mm t;
Ala., and Jaclisomide, without e :::
Onmsvilie Passejigm aju! tV:‘in ('cdiirlvej Savannah F-1:*•);»•- for tL-ruaiuliiiy traii/.
Passenger- fer D.iriea take tl.:.- 1: t
Pas ’iig. rg Item Savannah for Bruuswirk
take this train, arrivuig at Prunsrriek afc h:o.
‘A Af.
Vl\ iffiii Di'un3\viek a LOO p. ?.i., ar
rive tS:> •• ‘.huO A. ai.
Passengers leaving- Macon at- 7:15 ..at. (ihr'I-v
Cxi opt Smulav; eojiueetat Jcsiw \vi : L • ^jj^
for 1' loritla.
1 asseu>:, ; :v from P loridx by this i <
susnnwiili tmiu arriving in I, ,
(daily ,t t 0.2
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fr , 0 am
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wavs on SimthmsU rn V -
Macon, Eufaula, Ti :n , ;il -..ry, 23
Orleans, etc.
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bteamei leaves r»‘;ui.irid's:of
!'d 1 ' rulul ,l v u i iiursdiiy evv- : for
*' ’ irnbu ' ' ,l * overj Tuesday and Hu l ur. 1 .fie
noon.
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ITlrkta m ckarlctb
ftIB LINE RAILWAY.
AtlJFta, j’asskxiu-.k DmiiiM
tg changI Ga., June -3, 1871
of schedi; i ■
0 N anti- after-Wjjiifi Iri. TB'riN -
oil this road ws fidiows :
% p\X 001 l^SSENGli.L. ng TUAJ.
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