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A Visit to Ten Mile. Tho other NOTICE. BE OVAM LOCAL BINESOTICES J. M. 8.

J. Wilion, are receiving rr. 100 AGENTS WANTED. day wo took a ride over llY ORDER of the County Court.tho Shcr- township, aud woro greatly pleased iff ami Assessor willmeet the' inhaliS-mth tho signs of improvomont wo saw 'ftn1t'of th different townships attfn time, uiu i and place, herein mentioned, for the pur on every hand. Tho farmer nro put.

pom. of rcoeiving tho Taxes and the Assess- mo A I WANT. HO agents to travel 'u 'J' North Mo. to sell ono of the moot pop-1 bought at iowor prices than cvor mnce tho war. ular works of the dny.

From 10 to '20 dollar oer dav n.AT bo made an eoiivc cner- intn coml condition: nor ni uountT oi owoon, lor mo (ret io person. this is no humbug. Cull! J. M. S.

J. Wilson, arc opening a now and ehap stock of Clothing, Boots and Shoos, Hats and Cups, etc. nnd see for vim'seir or address, i. W.PATTON. Macon Mo.

'A a year 1807, to-wit at 1 clearing up thoir land, repairing foncox, and making improvements 'in thoir, Woodvillcj Sept. and 4tli. dwellings and bthSr buMdings. NVb Miff saw several new houses that had Icon l.ui.luu, ilth, lull and 13th. Cloths, Cottonades and Kentucky WarDine-T 41 TVlon it Mav Con- Jeans, now stock, cheap at J.

AI. S. -i i Atlanta, 11th. incuivm iu tiiu into urin tf. it iinuu o.

of L. R. Straui vuu come forward nnd Now Balmoral Slfirt, splendid stock just received at J'. M. b.

J. Wilson's. Macon, 10th, 17th, 18tb, I'M. 20th ai.d2Ut. J.

D. Narrow Township, Sept. 23d, 2th nnd 25tb. Practical AND JEWELER. FRONT or WEED WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCK to tha eitiions of Macon, and sur-rorintiing ertbntry, that I hne removed to.

fflilSffllP, parties indobtod to Dometor aro notified to como forward at jid Bottle up, or their accounts i put into tho hands of officers lotion. We moan wUat we say. tho last uotico boford suit: DEMETKH MAYER. House. John W.

JUe ji putting; hp "ow business oo -IWliu immediately IColdtiboiTy's now building, Ja bo a first class building, 22 JO, and finished off irt lh6' best I stylo. Mr. Trislo'r is an on-ng man who ihakos his Inark 'ess circles. Goldsborry's building, before of, is nearly completed, arid be in the full tide of biisiiicss. a.

eo a S3 PI ra 5 00 CO ci Collnite Mound, fienn SOth.2. th and 28th A flue assortment of -tiloves and at M. S. J. Wilson's.

make payment within ton days, nt aftor that time their ntftti add accounts will bo plaocd in the hundiof the prop or officer for collection. If I flo plja thou In the hande of tfEcri for colloction after ten dayt expire from tho date of thii notice, I am responsible to h- R. Strnus. JOSEPH filUUM, to U. traus, April 27, 1807, tf liloomlnjtton, Sept.

3Utb and Ootober ltt nnd 21. Dunuh'e bchool Houso, Oct. 3d, 4th and put up Binco wo wore last that way arraugod for convenience and utility. Ten Milo wo- judgo to bo ono of tho best fnrrrting townships i tho County. Tho farmors tako a pride in their vocation, and strivb to excel in the cultivation and management of their farms.

They ore beginning to appreciate tho importance of thoir, business, as the leading Jpilrsuit of Uiis country, and aro Studying improvements with a Co io J. 31. S. J. AVilson's for White Flannels.

63' first door Eaat of W. 0. Boleho'e Bakery, whero I will kettrfon.hunJ a large and. well "elected stock ef ('old nnd Silver Watdrtu; such American Levers. English Cappeil Newbrtri, Oct.

7th. 8th and.Oth. Untke'a Store, Oct. llth and 12th. A largd etocl: of Qnccnswaro cheap J.

M. H. Wilson's. ri ti a to 7 at Levers, Uuplcx, liotaoiicJ Levers ana lt- Hevier, Uot. 14th, l.ith and I (in.

(lulliio, 17tb, lHth.nml l'Jth. Now Cambria, Oot. 2 1 n't, 22J and 21th, pn.ts. Also, beth Thfum' Weight una Spring Clocks. Jewelry of every deeirfp-lion, Silver and Plated Ware, Acoonleon Now Carpets, cheap, fit )i.

S. J. Wilson's. Linon Shirt Fronts, cheap, at J. M.

S. J. Wilson's. and Musical Instruments, which 1 ottyr far Mffll BALL 'fO LET. I WILL bRNTtfY VlNfFf for meetings, cotioorts, parties, on any dny during tht week, (Sundays excepted.) on reasonable term.

July 3, '67 0 moe. JOHN MAYER. lain at lowest rates. view to bonclicial results. ow rarrri Am lh Assessor will riojive the implements of improved patterns aro such, purtiei as mny bo prevented by dim-t i l.

'bility trom attending in thoir ownhips, seen on every which, th tl.o ft hg 2rlh of ootobor till tho 10th of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaireiiat Now stylos Hoop Skirts, just Cpcnod at J. M. S. J. Wilson's.

increased quantity oi crops, snows mo isovemiier, at his omoe in the court liouso. I All rrona ji ilinjt deliver their Licts Isplondid buildidg, war art honor lino of progress. required by law, mut abide by the place. Thft fafrrfer's liftf is tfcft rtft free 'p(inilll nd independent of all pursuits, oilers Aug. anu lnucponuciiiot an us nBtta.

wifl. tiKBfjri. Slierilt. 1807, N. II.

PATTON, Aer. niontha. shortest notico and warranted. Aecordeons and Musical Instrument, fe-paired. I feel fully enmpctcnt to do all work I am intrusted with, and to gite entire satisfaction.

i Permit me to express herewith my thanks for past favors, nnd at thesamo.timerSspefct-fiillv solicit a eontiuuanee of your kid Heady tnado clothing vcit choap at J. M. 8. J. Wilsoii's.

Choapost bleached Cottons in town at J. M. S. J. Wilson's.

ARGUS 1807 JTWt'ri Sir.CBIAN BTTW. -Wo tcon called njjon to sA this arti- fewer tomptiitions fur wrong-doitig, is moro healthful, and, with tho prosont uEE COLLEGii, wv -tx HwwA aim Mt, O. S. BEARCK. AMOS FIELD.

It. W. CASWELL. BEARCE WHOLESALE RETAIL DEALERS IN 4id ton'ic Aid ill 8imulato arfd 01 Vllw New Btock Prints at J. M.

S. J. Wils'dn's. J. patronage for the new establishment.

Ve to healthy action -the ttiniX dis- the most ol pursuits. Tho crops of Ton Milo are good, COLLfiGt MOCXD, MACON CO'IY. StO. I stomach. Tho only objection A splendid stock of spring Dross Goods just recoived at J.

M. S. J. Wilson's. ivo to thenr is that: thov civo uslvtry good; exceeding, wo are Xappeft i that in thorf hard times fonnc1, )oar- rofcr of course' t0 In scarcolv get oiiough to cat.

ftho summer crops which havo bcerf 1 remain, very respccmuiy yours, A. C. BAUSSLIRi Xptil 22, 18G7, 50. cr ni-A- THE SCIENTIFIC AWEKI FOR 1B67. This widulvoireulatod and PorctAB Jot? a Now stock Tablo Linon, Nankins and Towols, just recoived at J.

XL, S. J. Wilson's. iomnoratel v. accordiiiir to dircc gathered.

Not murh wheat was sown, fitf ACCOUNT iF OTJR constantly OP THE LATEST STYLES; We re prrparrd to conform lo the tnstcs of AT.L nSluuTcef tu iu i they will accomplish all claimed Vm. Cheapest brorn cottons in tho at J. S. Wilsons's nal of tho Industrial Art nnd RctaxcRe, enten fta TWENTY-SECONU YHAtt.on but what was, has a heavy yield and tho berry is plurn'p arfd Wo were told that John C. Kennedy's crop will yield 30 bfshcls to the acre and tho average yield in tho township, it iff thought, will not fall much below that.

A.largo quantity of oats was put in, Which, It Is beliovod, will average 50 bushels to tho aero. Capt. Van Vleot KACULTYi B. MllC'HELL, Prcaulwt and Prof, of lielh'K Lettres and Moral Science. KEN.

KM GUTHRIE, A. Profcesor of WJL jf. PATTON, A. Professor of Mo thoin nlics. MISS KATE DAVIS, A.

Prinoipal Fcmalo Dopiirtinent. MRS. KATE 1IKNDR1CKS, M. Music SESSIONS. Thp Collegiate year opens tha JSeco'd 'i'd'nciday in 18G7, nnd, is into Two Sessions of iw.toto-ono fevii eucli.

The Collegiate year closes tho last Thursday in June, Tlll'RhN PER SpsStOS. 1'rrparoto'ry Classes, from $7 00 to 00 C'olli'go Classes, from 18 00 to 22 00 Alusic, Instiuincntal-Pinno 20 00 Usa of lnitruiuc.it 2 50 frtfoVEMfcTS BkVOXD TOWN. Vt moro improvcnioiits aro going -is year in tho country than at former time. Ditriinr the voar ''a fine farm JwolUngs hnvo bcon llToii our borders, just bevon'd I the lt of Jariuary ano; tho J'ubiilwiM prnpoi? to signalize the occnaioay ENLARGING it to the liieof fhemosfotrtly Seientiflo Journal of Uwnt WITHOUT. HOWEVER.

lNCRBASINO.tlw SCB- P. to" si MERCANTILE PRINTING, Including SCRIP'ITON PRICE. It i3 almost snpcrlu-ous to speak of tho great value of this pop i' Largo tracts of land havo' bf On has ono fidd' tfhii'h tfio harvesters esti ular nnd useful journal to all classes, una especially to Mechanics, ManufuctUfora, mate at over GO btishols. A large amount of meadow nAs been ax rADPlO ts "A in and for tho first devo-j) cropraising. wo look from tho door of o'urof-5ff to tho Routh.cast, wo sec th j.

of a brick dwelling in the die-prairie rising daily, whih wc' learn 8 CO I ft, 7,, vnivwgi ft 1 I jtfrprt tt by Jfr. Henry Magnus, Contingent Fee 1 50 Tuiuon ni Contingent Fee p.ijnblo in flilraniii1. Candidates for tho (iospul Miniotry, nut charged Tuition Foes. Mo allowance for abt-nct, except in ca-fcen of protracted illness. Bdnrd in private fnttllies, or boarding huusvs, per week, exclusive of ligtrts and ai.Uii'g, t'S 50 our most cnlcrpn.sing Gorman Tt rs.

Inventors, engineers, Lncmisis, Agncuirar-alists, ami all who lovo to read of tho wOQt drous progress whieh now marks every of Mechanical Engineering and tho Industrial Arts ai'd Sciences generally. The Editorial departfiont conducted, and many of tho best S.cioncjlid writers in this country nnd Europe ate Contributors to its pages. Many of the artiolos have the charm of romance about them, and inspire tbo mind with mblo ideas. The Scientific American circulation ot uny similar Journal tin ex-iHtonco, but it ought UJ.havo a niiiUonof readers in this growing Country. Tho engravings Of Inventions Tool Implements for tho Farm, Workshop ami Household nro very numerous, andjiiro ipiondidly exeeutod fcy tho best "artists, in.

the world. This feature of the paper: is very striking, and has won the ptaiso of tha united press of this country and Europe. Another. feature peculiar to tho Stiis-. Stopping at our friend cut.

The yield is put at an average of two Ions to the acre. Apples will be a fair crop rather below the quantity raise 1 last year, but of good quality. There will bo a good crop of peaches. Small fruits in abundance. Corn looks very well thrtt fur but it is I eginiiing to need ram badly.

1'ota-tin" 'hf so two crops will depend upon the season yet to como. Corn, however, is a principal crop rtnl it will bo looked I'o with One fanner tells us that the. corn is not sufficiently worlil. lie nflirnis that bo can raise good eoni. however dry season.

iiepiov3 piti- It ca't Hoard of 'I Lrustces i coliSredshow cards, riiOG'EA'MMES, POSTERS HOOKS, College Mcun Aug 1, ls6 1170 4vr. 'A A ft 'ft; )on liainbo's, in Ten Mile, tho day, wo found him juVsKi ig au 3is work in good earnest. Ifc very plotwnnt family, it a pleasure to them to entertain jpfriends. Everything looks chVr-'nd comfortable, ami yu enjov (he pality so kinilly Rslowcd. Mr.

pH is one of out cnrlii-st friends County, aiid we lvnieiiiher his fa be.itowed on a former occesioii. PAMPHLETS, -v- Tine AiFfttCAN i the Official puhUcnUon the soil During tho dry weather the plow running all tlic time, in ho do of evsry PATUNT-grantcd by tho.Lioyoiment Patent Office. Each nuinnor couialns tho weekly Issuo of Patent Claims, with oopi-oim notices of new togotber. wiih Reviews of Foreign lnvonlians. add Uiscoverics in ocry tlepurtmont of'Sci-etiiT.

Whoever reads tho Scientific American is instiiLcted and entertained, without bo. CP ing, he; can raise" a Heavy crop the dry-ost jre glad to soo Mr. Jia'mbo getting prosperingly. Ho has good tl.o result of good cultivation. NE OTHIA'G 'is (as a fair showing' of ffiuT; though VISIT fNG CARDS, WE 1 I) INC CARDS, A TIC LA BLAIN ISJ FOR ing bothered witti ard dry words urd- 4ry FOSTER'S SILURIAN Bltf ERSf 'details.

JOSEPH L. BAUM; As farechpso tbo old focy theories of lefi Tho American nnd Euronian Patent. JfAco.v, 18G7. Avtpa The following extract from a speech of Geo. W.

Curtis, in tho Now York Constitutional Convention, on Female Offices, in Ccmutctiuo itfi thb; SciBSTinti' years ago, ns docs tho steel plow tho root lian.l ltr 1 I a ah.I .1 I form an immense) Successor to L. R. STRA US, gleoi. In tho organic world discovery Meitianical Novelties, whieh furnish con succeeds discovery, and the wise and tnor-oiighly educated Physician seizes unnn ennh stant employment to a largo corps of iSi eiitiffo Examiner who prenaro drawings full a crop as last Ho is Iring lor a variety of choice fruit him. t'ouirr.

iiio Conhty Court Scncclits August session on Mon- fast. Thus far tho time has been jy occupied in establishing roads ibe granting of licenses for vari- -Srposes. We arc glad to see an It manifested in the building of 1'IA'E STREET, WORTH fWE Goods promptly deliver and thus adds ft new link to the chain of Macon, No. curative nfretits, wbrlc iflie scholastic quack, with idiotic'nssuranco olin'Vi to'er'roM lone since abapjloneil by men of nnd clej ucs Of courts; and specification for Tins firm is do douhuibo niot i stcntivo in the world. Tbo nnmliere for- a year make up a splendidly illustrated vlunn.

of. 832 patseH. Terms: per aiiiiuin; tl 50 for bis infintlia, I for lour mouths; liib.i teu nnd lip-wards, $2 59 ich; Fiibscriberr-; S3 25 per armnra; alwnv iu advance. ed to any part of the city, or at the depot free of charge. iniirra aro not liiaue from ft ten year old receipt, but are the result of past and present devclopmept-they aro the puro tonic nnd stimulant of sixty-weven, as will be seen from the testimnn Suffrage, is worth the perusal and consideration of those who favor Impartial Suffrage "for men." "Tho chairman' of the' committee has declared, his platlbrin' to bit' universal amnesty and impartial suffrage Perhaps he was right.

lie himself wanted to see tho golden harvest of peace wave over the gory battlo'ticld. But consider how tha policy would work. A mottor 6f New York, who had educated her son to religion and patriotism, gavo him to his country. Tho young oads it is one of thtf c'viddnces HAVING PURf IIASED TUB ENTIRE interest of L. R.

Straus, under very great adv.iiitacf, I am prepared and rial progress. enao.eu to oltor my entire stook at very low figures, and am able to compete with of physicinns, who after a thorough test pronounce them tbo very best in YHsTE STBBET, AUDIT)R and SHERIFFS, tjumbe.rs.stint frr also pamphlet of auviiiiJ lo inventors. Addr-s JlUNN CO. No. 37 Park Row.

New York City. 1 no rouowing aro a few only of tbo certificates received from varlnm nnirinn PIH AT rAlilS, MO. North East Misohri Agricultu-etywill hold iff annual Fair, ls, Monroe County, Sopt. 9th, during the months of May aud lSf.7- Oct; 3 1, 18GG, ly, any other IIouso in tbo West. 1 havo added to iny already large STOGK OF CLOTHING! Huvmiruseil KORTKB'S nrrr.iia 'md "ywlf.

'mt ha'viiijr thnroi'iph- TTing fivo days. Tho display of man ion into tho hands of tlio.robeH, and was consignod to tho deatli-pon at Andersoimllc. worn out bv ituuMiiru 1 pronounce Ihi ni miiier tir to unv other now in use. 'l'hv lirt'VLMlt tho liitiniiH ..1 BOUNTYI EOUNTYI BOUNTY! The Missouri Mate tiiili-. IliearliWeiiiin iiii.Ucirly relict on POSTER WORK, FLAIN OR IN COLORS, Ami we to no mrtirulnr class oi Work, Otil give our undivided attention tu PLEASE ALL OUR CUSTOMERS! iwuiv aim si uiuiHiii re reouirea.

fit iiKwrri'. at. p. llanmhal. Mo.

mc 10, 18.57. ARE NOW ENTITLED, BV ACf OF Congree, to the same bounty as other Volunteers. jlii- Bilious Powders. -SSa rplHs PR A 5a ON Ts Yhf A discovery of tho-Rev J. feSl Pclaxr, formcrij; thfe' Pastor; of tiiiirJi tho Baptist Church in Goiritotvntt Jlso a most cteliKhtmi aniPexliiliralhijr mwticiui! bi'Vprtijrc We aro DreDared to thesn elai'mi I'OINDKX I kli I.

a large invoice, just received from Phila delphia nnd $ew Yorfc, of tho latest Styles and I lie finest line of Goods. Call and cx-ijnioe my Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats nnd Caps, Boots and Shoes, and be aatisfied that, my stock ih unsurpassed in this sebtion as to stylo, quality and price, now on salo nt the lowest rntcs, for cash. Chillicothe, Mo niuy sit, loo promptly, and to furnish 131'aSks to all an. thiivt, ho" crawled toward the pool to obtain a drink of th'o foul wator, whon, approaching tho'dcad a guard who was watching, shot him dead. Tho policy of tho charimaa awarded a voto to that murdoror, but withheld it from tho mother of tho victim." Likl other prejudices of tho American pooplo, which are the relics of barbarism, it must bo dispolled by tho ad-vanco of progressive ideas, as mists TOPPING I.EV1NG, No.

221 Olive Street, St. N. II. and a man dearly beloved by thtit denomination throughout England. TIo I consider FOSTER'S SILURIAX BITTKRS.

the best on the market. They give the Tt sntiataetion to my trailo, and I do not he.ltule to reoonunend them WOODWARD. Wliolesalo Lawrence, Kansas, fuivi 7, lnt.7. WILSON nEACH, Sole Proprietors, 212 Second St. St.

Louie. i8 expected to bo of unusual Wo arc indebted to tho Alexander, for a tickot Ission thereto. -M JikkNt JoiiNsira his nj)pointod Shorman, Ifttiioy and Terry issionors under tho law passed jocont adjourned session of Con-oviding for tho appointment Commission to treat with tho I Indians. Thoir' fiftl Meeting held af4St. Louis JArX8SEE ELECTION.

cloction in Tcnnosseo has re-fin tho triumphant election of! 910V REWARD For a Medicine that will euro COUGUS, upon 'tho1 horiaon by tho morning sun. was obliged to tbo uilpit and study inedicina to save hw own life, nnd'hiii Ms're PowDRRs'sre one of the most wbn-; derful. discoveries of times. 'It is THE GREAT I IVER AND BILLIOUS which completely throws in 'the snndo ali-tHher discoveries in medicine and it of. fords him uiach gratification that thry re-.

Oviv.c the unanimous approbation of all who. rwo' tested them. Tha Magio' Bilious Macon Cemetery. Notice is hereby given to the eition of Macon and yioinity, that Zaohariah Brown. INFLUENZA.

TICKLIXU In tho THROAT, WIIOOPINU COUGHS. CM Ho who places himsdf squaroly across tho track, and opposes tho engine to in colors; BRONZE SHADE, COLORS' nnd BRONZE, GOLD and COLORS. as quick which 18 intrusted tho duty of moving 'e lots to all parties desiring to purchase, thiaidea to ft-uitiou, will bo crushed. 1,0 wi" to the digging of COE'S COUGH BALSAM VER ONE MltLWS'S TTftE3 for it has already acquired tho molnoii- "Iterl! iicai ticket, (iov. Brownlow Is tod by a large majority rcpoi i 000 to btrt we have not hnye been sold nnd not a singlo instanco of turn requisite' to 'success.

its failuro is known. We Ji.ivo. in our No peison is permitted to, dig any cravo -r-r TVrTlT said Cemetery, witlput first consultirrg -L V7 -LV KJ V-LV I 1 rt tj AO fi'l I in the Kesidenco on Duff any quantity ci certificates, some of them from 1 rotnrns toaywhat the Tho radical Supcrintohd-fublic is cloctod, PLAIN, FANCY, EMINENT, PHYSICIANS ILLUjilNAT'EDor ILLUSTRATED, tfn'd home north of II. St. Jo.

R. R' Dep'ot, By order of City Council. W. MAGNUS, CemoleryCbmVttittee. May 15, 1867-tf who havetBed it irt thoir'nractiec.

and "iv- en it the pre-eninenco ov.r everv other Veritas Jr. A'iEJF GOVERNOR OF TEXAS. Gotr. Sheridan has removed the fJHiol Governor Throckmorton, from oflico, and appointod Edward M. Poupo Governor of Texas, in hi stead.

Tho union'-mon of tho.St'iAo are well pfensed with tho change Gov. Peaso is a WW wtrrant saliifaC.lon "fn nnalitr of wnrk En I 0 as md material, and to fnrniv ir work at the time "Ppwdcrsnrea i 'j Positive Care for liver Cojnpjaint I in its most agravatou form, and an immediate corrector of all BiLiods deiiaxgem'ents Exoeltent for 4 1 IlEAUACnE," CON li'ATtON, 3 PIMPLES, HEARTBURN, PALPITATION, a most wonderful Cure ri-t'veiilatic of 'AjthcJ (Wc nivrsip who arc trouhinl with this fpirAil malailv fa kt-cj) the 1'uwik-l iuo liui.1 rdy for 'immediate use.) HTc HrcatKW-iiiiSoHJDt pwrjdultrs I lot. 'liny rj tha Urvat i-uwilio for all Bilious icviueu nit lie OI our lelKIS WHO Wish, to call and iu-'ect the various ouerutioua of the art. yuuiy uu mo congressmen. In Islatufc and 3 conserve olectod to the upper hOuso, 10 in tho lower house.

A VU. S. Sonator will tako tho I Patterson, JJolinon's' eon-in- prcOEE COLLEGE. Oil attention to tho n.kvrf;a. AGENTS' FOR Lyon's Pure Ohio Brandy.

nalive'of Connot-icut. hut hns boon n. uoinfiiuiiu. It Does intl dry iin a Cough, but so as toenablo tho patient to akpeifiorate freely. Two or three doses Will Invariably cure TicklhujTn the Tiu oal; A half bottle has often COSibtetely cured ihe most Stubborn Cough, ajjd'yet, though it is so rure and speedy in it ojerntion, is perfectly haim.ir.ia.

being purely veg-otablc. It is very arreeabla to th't resident of Texas many years, ne was SPARKLING CATAWBA WINES. tho Republican candidate fof Governor "'mn, anrfouncinir AnAtunir tl.i... Printers' Stationery, Consisting of ENVELOPES, PLAIN and FANCY, NOTE PAPER' LETTER PAPER, B1SLET PAPERS, T7n under the' Eian iiZSSSiL o1 constitution, bnt was TwcilTTPS Jie student will be rm JveTfS ton by tho" rebel Throckmorton. 'Tnrftvn tie and oscitcment of hiiinu- ASrctloiw.

i C. rc fhconty kaonn waiedv that wiU jium tifr t'onqilaiiit; Tla-jf ara tlieoijly knowj! vmcis Will cuv l.on-ttillott. -a- i r. 4th '1 he i'owders are ao in thir ncm. and may be adiair.l-tered to cbildrcu ofj MY MOTTO IS "VERY QUICK SAIES WITH A LIV-1SG PROFIT." Thankful to a generous publio in this nnd v.

i.m u.i i wnuun. tinn that mtv )irkcrT! wilMwaJI-tttat the innjot'ity of lannoyaneo of travel that fof- Trof. Tandoozcr, County Sehool IN CASE3 OF CROUP fTS' WffX fiOAR-' miMnrt most ANTFE A CURE. IF 1 KK TS' SF fntn.a 1. I.

l.i I. 0 fami.y should ba without ia'taal. lwsu niail irrnnrv1 WTVl l. lvtrrT n-nr-o lormeir connuenco ne-, WEDDING CARDS i gtowed on mo during my Superintendence it. It Ui-T'c'' fcy av.ri.ot -v-aumrra oi mo superintendent, requests, us to say to I ara proparo(fvUh the necessary faculty wo aro told aro hi Stn00' 0ticcM ld Teachers that ho is laws and orders to attend to casos of devote I to tho work Jll not return Bankruptcy in this.

District. Parties, t. desirous of availing themselves of tho Within IK. nt t1 4 1... TVilU.

of the lato fitm of L. R. Straus, I would (ireiilar.s. Furnk-lud at lowest rate to Customers. solicii a eonlinuance, honing to merit thoir if st-m iiiv part ot f.vj of fflarje.

n0- UlVlUt IUV and patronage by giving entir NMUil AU lH(MMf, C. G. CL.VJ'K Pwis. ndwo trust it may bo amply 'bor. Tarties having business Avid' T.J "on- OFFICE C0E- VINE AND RTCY STS.

llttTr Willing HMIIII lHll confidence IL. 411 'U tl ion. a Sew U-VKn Con an npprini'm? pnWin. him lrar thii in .7. -1 'f am xJTotty.

BAI'M. Hxcos, July 3, Joserii l. Solicitor. MACON, Arrusi.isa; -l rt.

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