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THE MONROE JffiiL ADVERTISER.
GEORGE A. KING k CO..]
l OL. XVIII.
iikt dllonm
Forsyth, tuksdav, ndv i,
AT„t>tA It Ill.tiiilVe ub miin *'
Ex Senator Bkitos < B n ri :g , id
Tint and .ith ot Mr B. i. L cat.' li s been c
trafficked
Mies' a‘B(P. i BKhTr, o Stone ilo-nan, iff
1 n - ur itj 'lie l mi|.r.vtm nt zuu c
M it
gHn m li Mpp< i are beeouiio ' t-’c ‘r-fehiori
■: ,u *v" ' t
A Hr.n bw Beni noit-tit Society baa been organ
ize i in v. i icdgeviile
A man Las recently been seen in Griffin with
two bags ol gold.
Only about 1,800 voter# had registered in At
lan'a up to the sth.
Atlanta raises her voice and calls lustily for a
grain elevator.
Rev. 8. 11. Smith, lor a long time editor of the
Cartersvllle Express, is dead.
Conn county took the premium at the State
Fair, for the greatest variety of products.
Pleasant Hill, Talbot county, has orgauiz :d i
Grange, w ith J. 1). Woodull, Master.
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The Atlauta Constitution claims to have re
ceived one hundred subscribers on the 6th.
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Tub Gritflu News reports the death ot Dr. J. W.
8 Mitchell, in that city, on the sth.
.1. B . oiiNSO.N, former clerk ol the Supeiior
c urt ol Hancock county, died in Sparta, last week.
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VV. C Garner's gin house, la Putnom couuty,
was burned last week by incendiaries Loss f4,-
500.
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Uisuoi* Beckwith will preacb*and administer
the rile ol conflrmatlon in Grillln, on Sunday the
16 h.
Tub Covington Enterprise speaks rather dis
couiaglng’y about the performance of Lent’s
circus.
'l int Lillie Rld.idge Comtiination, is exciting
considerable blowing and puffing amongst the city
dailies.
You no Bally’s sorn 1 horse ol Griffin, has been
purchased by J. 11. /elm and thipped to Phi'adcl
plua.
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A boy, aged lomu-en, and a girl aged ileven
ye..rs, wire nimried in the mountains ol Talbot, a
tew days since.
Sl’EKit, of tlio Cun - , protest.- against the Meth
odist church lot ui Griffin being used any longer
as a eo.v pasture.
The statement that the Home Commaicial had
suspended, i- met oy the prop. .< tor* with a fla
anil hsriuoatus deui-l.
Hi n DllNlap Scotr was mar,ted lit wrek, m
Augusta in Mi.— .Montgomery, s• rot ex- iu
pn me Court Judge Montgomery.
Tub T. on > and Hvci r.ler says that th- re is cow
jali. I, .n ;111- State Lunatic Asylum, and that
no npniic. tii ha- h-.eii refused dim s on.
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ion , Stki'Ukns, i.i an editorial in th- At
, C .i t l-i iol in-6 h, piys a high tribute
t a tin- m m > y ot li i.ry VV. Burns, who died re
cently 1., a a 11.
■'in North tast GeO'gia Fair, which was to
liave till'll held in Athens on the 4th, has been
po-tpoped on account ot tlie stringency of the
muni y market.
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“ Kino Hans" lias written the Atlaata Herald a
two and a hail column communication in which
he gives an interesting account ot Boh Alston and
it's wouderiul li-h pond.
Tub Telegraph and Messenger deplores the ac
tion ot certain papers iu offtating |5 00 chromoe,
which can be bought at 25 cents for as many as
may bo needed, and pewter spoons to hoaest sub
ccrihgn'.
The Standard reports the burning of the gin
1 ouse of Mr. Benjimin Manes, of Talbot county,
on Mouday night of last week. It con ained Bor
V* baits of cotton. The cause of the Are is un
known.
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Tub Telegraph and Messenger says that C ipt.
T. G. Holt has again borne away the prize of SSOO
offered for fho best five bales ol cotton. Last year
he did the same at Louisville, and indeed has never
failed to take every premium for which he has
ever contended. lutelligeDt and well posted as to
theory, he is equally expert in practical perform
ances, and tuay be considered one ol the mostsac
cesslul planters and useful men ol the State Cur
readers, of course, are aware that Captain Holt
has occupied the arduous and responsible position
of Superintendent ol the late Fair.
. ———
Tus Atlanta Constitution says : Yesterday even
ing quite a crowd collected at the Li.iou Passen
ger Depot to view thirty five or forty Chiuese,
vno were there with tueir baggige to take the
six o’clock pat-senger train lor Augusta. We
(learn that they go there to work on the enlarge
merit of the Augusta Canal. A number endeav
ored to strike up a convocation with the Celes
tials, but whether it was owing to the Atlantcse
not under* landing the Celestial language, or the
Celestials the Allsutese, sure it was, that no bead
vray was nude.
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Tmk West Point News pub.ihes this card .
" I am compelled through your valuable p
to ask charity from your patrons, as tay wife u..
got homestead and exemption, contrary to my
wish and order, and has eloped and carried c>ff ail
my eatables and clothing; bound me over in a
heavy bond io turn overJo hrr, when called tor,
all o my personal aud real proper y ; ordered me
to rent the laud and miil\ thci i .j >imcd the r n
tees to pay rent to her only as iff- exclusive owt tr
pf tb property, 5; aw, h to.lows, us my money
is gone, aid i ; u* no' able to wo’g item age and
Infirmity, being now 8> years old that ] must beg,
sirs' or -i i-ve, as I hr Ye bee j doing .or the Is
sit tu nth* Joseph Shaw.
The \ laitj Ooi sMtution s*ys; On last Tpes
ii y gb sme icni g.ous w rteh ent 'ed 'he
F M 'h ciii- 1 chuicb, and stole the communion
tibli -a beau.ilnl bLck walnut, carved, scroll!
frame, marble top t-ble. It appears that a raid
bs tv m made upon several churches. The clock
iu the Central Presbyitriau church was not long
since 6ioicn. The Pastor’s Study in t'_<s* First
baptist church was also recently entered, and a
line mirror, gold pen, table cover and organ cover
t-tueu. At the Second bapfst church the robber
contented himself with a silver pitcher Irom the
communion service. Vigilant efforts should be
made to catch the impious ttaiet or thieves. It is
suggested that the pastor of every church m the
pity white and colored, anncuuce on next Sun
gay the artiejes stolen tyom the churches, and ask
their rtspective congregations to use every tfiort
to capture the thieves. It is understood that
there is an opening for just such wretches under
Grant, Alexander A Cos.
OUR BOOK T ABLt.
Ihe British Quarterly Review for October,
■ n our tab 1 ", -ith an exiiaoroii ary amount ot
•j ce rc.di.ig ..alter. Tail it vi wie probably
■ of the Very finest iu the United States.
• g tt more uota* ie article-, we note Kicb
li >i e, iheUdy-s.y of Flum r; The Here la
. i. the Anglican Church ana Contemporary
rature ddrefer the Lcou-rd Seott Publish
a Company, 141 Fulton street, N Y.
ittlll's I.i vi no Age. —The numbers of the
.. .'ig Age for the wevi k- ending Oct. 25th and
■ov 1-’, ar eci illy imere- ing. Among *be
rt .i* e The Mouotheiam ol Pigauisra; The
P- —t >t. K, -toratuin in France in the Lt*t Cen
y ; Ni and vorn; T.e Lessons of the American
M ineiaiy Crisis; Old Catholic Congress at Con
• 'ancep Somebody’s Chili; Turkish Georgia;
*'t e Regent Oleins anil his Age, by the author of
‘ Mirabeau Caldron’s Sacred Diama-—the Pur
gatory of St. Patrick; Victor Emanuel's Recep
tion in Vienna and Berlin; with installments of
‘‘The Parisians," by Lord Lytton; “Jack and the
Beanstalk,” by Miss Thackery; and Nicole Vag
uon, by Miss Matijuoid, author of Patty, besides
poetry und miscellany. The current volume be
gan Oct. let. With dtty-two such numbers, of
sixty-four large pages each (aggregating over
5,000 pages a year), the subscription price (IS) is
very low; or still better, for $lO, any one the
Amtrican #4 magazines la sent with the The Liv
ing Age for a year. Litlc 1 <fc Gay, Boston, Pub
lishers.
Home and School.—The November number of
this deservedly popular monthly is belore us, and,
as usual, is a very interesting and instructive
copy. It w ell deserves the high encomiums which
it receives Irom the hinds ot tlie press Indeed
we doubt whether one dollar and a half could be
better expended then in one year’s subscription
lor Home and School.
In Wood’s Household Magazine for Novem
ber, the tab'e of contents seems spread for a
Thanksgiving feast, and gives evidence that no
efforts have been spared that could add to its ex
cellenoe. A Sermon on a Skimmer is not only
pleasing in its quainlness, and originality, but
contains sound logic. Mrs. Pomeroy’s Pin Mon
ey is capital. Upon the Stand is another merito
rious sketch, by Kate VV. Hamilton. Growing
Aged Together, by the Rtv. Robert Collyer, is
well worth the price of the year’s subscription.
Anew feature ol the magazine is the introduction
of pictures, and the illustration, “ Pa3t, Present
and Future,’’ here given, is exceedingly pretty.
Price #1 per year—with the chroma “ Yosemite,”
one dollar and a halt. Addres Wood’s House
hold Magazine, Newbuigh, N. Y.
Pktekson’s Magazine has long exc lied all
others ot its kind, but in its December number it
excels even i’sell. The principal steel engraving,
“ i he Orphan Musician, ’ will touch every heart, j
The noVeltt- mid other original s’ories, are ail by i
our bc-t writers. “ Peterson’s” is, without que-- j
ti u, the realty good lady’s book. It contain-, •
every tear, cue thousand pages; fourteen stei Lj
engravings; twelve colored, double-size, steel ,
fashku plates; twelve colored Berlin patterns;'
twetity-lour pages of niu-ie; and more than a
hundred novelets and original storie- by the best
American writers. Yet the price is only two dol
. c.Ae, , '”*>•? Uia..
cope s are cent lor eight dollars, or eight copies
lor twelve dollars, or twelve copies lor seventeen
and. liars To the person getting up either of these
clubs un exit a copy is giver, as a premium, and
a! o a tap ob $5 00 engraving for raining, “Not
L > BitG me before.” Speciuuma ol ihv msga
z i- an -i u; gratis, it written for. Now is the
time to subscr.be, or to get up elnbs for 1874.
A id:ess Clkuio : J. Peterson, 306 Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
iue Science of Health for November con
tains a rich "Variety of interesting and instructive
matter; especially interesting are the aiticiesou
Sickly Country Girls; Disease and i's Treatment;
The Health ot Children at School; The Woman
Doctor, illustrated; The Two Jacks; Diseased
Liver and Suicide; Calico; Emergencies; Sea
sonable Dishes, being a rich collection ot season
able receipts; Malarial Fever; Patients and Phy
sicians ; and the usual Miscellany and Answers to
Correspondents. Only $:) 00 a year, 20 cents a
Number. To new subscriber three months cn
triil for 25 cents. Agents wanted. Address S. K.
Wells, Publishe:, 359 Broadway, New York.
The Phuenological Journal for November,
confirms the oft repeated opinion of the Press at
large, that no one can read that publication with
out deriving some practical good. It is full of
meat for the mind, well served and savory. Wit
ness articles like these: Rev. Dr. Blanchard, Pres
ident of Wheaton University; The Briton, the
Inspiration Race; Our Immortality; Growth in
Character and Heart; Conversations about Faces,
with numerous illustrations; Money, Its Func
tions and Requirements, which our Capitalists
should read; Application of Art to Dress; Wives
who Uccpeck; Address to Young Men ; The Late
Panic; “Nothing New Under the Sun Literary
Peddlers; Grace Greenwood’s Bear; Failures iu
Business; Intemperauce and Life Insurance, a
clinching statement; Wanted, Careial, Honest
Men; Coward cr Hero, etc. Price, 80 cents. ?3
a year. Write at once to the Publisher, and se
cure Use volumes for 18?4. S. 11. Wells, Sad
Broadway, New Y'ork.
The Rural Southerner for November, contains
an unusual amount of interesting aud edifying
reading matter. Altogether this is the best num
ber that has been issued tor the year. Let every
one subscribe for this splendid monthly. Pub
lished by J. Ben. Wilson, at Atlanta, Go, for $1 a
year.
The Novtmbtr number ot tf e Southern Cul iva
ter comes to us with au inert asei amount of read
ing matter. No urmer ran do justice to himself
aud family without this splendid Southern peri
cdicsl. The superior information aud sugges
tions that it contain*, is marked by its peculiar
a' b.lity to Southern planteis. Published by
’.. X Jones at Athens, Ga , for $3 per annum.
The American Farmer for November is at
Land, well filled as usual with its substantial ar
ray of seasonable matter tor the larmer. The
Mim of ibis rid journal sums to be li ss to eater
to :he popular tafte for ihe attractive, than to
Inru sh th. working and thinking agriculturist, in
whatever branch, solid fare from the best sources.
Most of its contents are Original, either from edi
i rs or correspondents of experience in their sev
eral departments, but such selections as are pre?
eer.tsd are made with judgment, with a view to
their adaptibiiily to the needs of our section. We
can c mtnmd the farmer to otyr readers as a rg
in.hi paper. The publishers offer some valuable
premiums for clubs and will send the Isst three
numbers of this year free *o subscribers sending
in their names before Dec. 21 Published by
Sam'l Sands Sou, Baltimore, Md . at SI 50 a
year, or at #1 in clubs of five or more. Specimen
Nos. sent free.
Is all ages the sweet names ot wife and mother
Lave becu hallowed by tte poet's pen, ana tceir
beauties poitrayed in the artist’s loveliest colors.
Among pictures the foremost rank is ever assign
ed to the beautilul and varied Madonnas, the em
blem ot sacred motherhood ; and In the enchat
ed realm of poesy some of the fairest flower*
bloom upon the shrines sacred to the wile and
mother.
Henry W. Hilliard, of Augusta, has present
ed the Yonng Men’s Christian Association of
Atlanta, with tourteeu volumes ol valuable book*.
GEORGIA. TUESDAY MORNING NOVEMBER, li. 1873.
LEUAE Ail'v EiiTIfsEMENIS.
AduiiMisiralor's uic.
UNDER ND r.Y V.K UE OF AN ORDER
t.uiutbjL u i et < .miliary of Monroe C- unty,
iii be told u the fi - Tuesday in Derember
nexi, bet re h- C;-u:. door in the towu oi
Foisjth, bet w en iuc usad hours ot sal , the fol
lowing described liod-: One Hundred and forty
acres ol iot No. 75 thirty acres ot lot No. 19, and
lour (4,) aeies of lot nv.mcer 44, containing
one huutlred and oevt-ety-fou.- acres more or less,
lying in th- Film District ot Monroe county.
Sdd as tLe lands oi Joun W Simmons, deceased,
lor the benefit ot the heirs and creditor- ot said
tstate. Terms cash.
ALFRED MIDDLE BROOKS,
st-g 23 id Administrator,
f>ctters of Dismission,
GEORGIA, MONROE CO UNTY-Ordinary’s
office, eepteuiber Term, 1873 :
Whereas, Mrs. N. A. Perkins administrator on
the estate of W H. Perkins, decea-ed, applies io
me tor letter* ot diHaiisi ion from said estat-. hav
ing faithfully discharged her said trust. This is
therelore to admonish all and singular, the kin
dred and creditors of said deceased, to file their
objections, it any they have, on or belore the first
Monday in December next, else said letters will
’ be granted the applicant.
I Witness my hand and official signature.
sept 23 3m E. DUMAS, Ordinary.
To All Whom It May Concern.
| GEORGIA MONROE COUNTY:
Whereas. B. M. Turner has applied to me
for Letters of Administration on the estate of
Mrs. Rebecca Parks, late of said county, de
ceased. These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all parties interested, whether kindred
or creditors’ to show cause, if ar.y they have,
within the time prescribed by law, why let
ters should not be granted to said applicant.
Witness my hand this 21st day of October,
1873. E. DUMAS, Ordinary.
oct2Btd
Administrator’s Sale
UNDER and by virtue of an Order from
the Court of Ordinary of Monroe County, will
be sold before the Cour 1 house door, in the
town of Forsyth, between the legal hours of
saie, on the first Tueseay in December next,
the following described lands; 415 acres of
land, more or less, lying in the s;h District of
Monroe county, and bounded as follows : on
the east by Ocmulgee river, on south by D. W. I
Christian and Sam. Cannon, on west by J. W.
J. Taylor, and on north by J. W. J. Taylor
and C. Bowden. Sold as the property of Gil
bert Clarke, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs a nd creditors of said estate.
Terms cash. G. M. L. CLARKE,
nov4td Administrator.
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Reliable and polite porters wiil be present at th
arrival ot each train.
J. G. GREER, Prop’r.
JA.S. E. OWENS. JOSIAB tfOSTEK
Atlanta Paper Mills,
JAMES ORMOND, Proprietor.
Marufactures
Book and iNTews Paper
solicited and promptly filled.
t ash paid tor Clean Cotton and Linen Rags,
White Paper Shavings, Burlaps and other paper
stock. Reiers to this paper as sample of news.
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MICOX, GEORGIA.
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suitably fi r ted np, the undersigned is pre
pared to accommodate Boarders—Permanent,
Transient and Day. Guests will receive best at
tention, and the Table be supplied with the finest
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House in the State
JOHN INGALLS,
4th & Poplar Street*, Hohinswortb’e Block,
Macon, Ga.
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EE. BRO~WN[ & SONT ? Proprietors.
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check in the “ MONTHLY COURSES ”• from cold,
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re This valuable preparation is tor,6ale
SI 50 PER BOTTLE
by all respectable druggists in the land.' Prepared
and sold by
L. H. BRAOFIELB, Druggist, Atlanta.
a thousand women testify to its merits.
Near Marietta, Ga., March 21,1870.
, MES3RS WM. ROOT & SON.—Drar Sir-:
Some months ago i bought a Lottie of BRAD
FIELD’S FEMAI E REGULATOR ficm you, and
have used it in my family vitn the utmost satis
faction, and have recommended it to three other
families, and they have found it just wnat it is
recommended. The iemales who have used your
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to attend to their household duties and we cordi
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Yours respectfully, REV. H. B. JOHNSON,
u, V QOld-dij .A Jbpy ß ind Qiher certificates, hut
W'c cMuSluel lire *fti L-f>rivif ~\
its virtue. All we ask is a trial. St Id in Forsyth
by L. GREER & CO., and W L. CARMICHAEL
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All orders accompanied with the cash or
good city reference promptly attended to. Can
give best cf Atlanta references that your monev
will be honestly ?nd properly appropriated, should
you remit when ordering apt 1,73 -lv
~ A, K SEAG ~oT
WHOLESALE GROCER.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT
AND DEALER IN
Plantation Supplies,
(Corner of Forsyth and Mitchell Streets,)
W. H. C. Mickelbbri.y, )
late of Griffin, Ga., > ATLANTA, GA.
is now with this house. )
apll.ct
JOHNSON & DUNLAP,
DEALERS IN
hairdwar;e, iron & steel.
AGENTS FOR
Daniel Pratt’s Cotton Gins.
MACOV, GA.
anglS.ly
CARHART & CURD,
Wholesale and Retail
Dialers in Hardware. Guns, Cutlery.
Agricultural Implements, Iron, Steel, Nails, Eoec
Hollow-ware, Sp' ngs, Axles,
Cotton and. Corn sweeps
Carriage Makers’ A iterial anc Trimmings,
Cherry Strert, hIACON, GA.
ani^iy
THOMAS WOOD,
Next to Lanie- House,
MACON, GA MACON
DEALER IN
fill SVBINTUBS,
CHAIRS, MATTRESSES,
BED3TEAD3,
And SPRING BEDS.
HP PARLOR
fda suns.
S In Plush, Hair, Clotn,
U BED-KOOM Suites,
m t — in great variety. Mur
'4-*** p ble and Wood Top,
GA RPETING
A VINE ASSORTMENT of Brussels, Ttpes
-7. 3 Ply, 2 ply, Wool Dutch, Cottage and
tiemp Rugs, Mats and Druggets. Nottingham
Lace Curains, Lambraquins, made to order in an
style. Window Shades, Wall Paper, Oil Cloths
(table and floor,) Mattinsr, etc., etc.
All the above at exceedingly low prices.
junels tf
- MMST-SOMr EVES KNOWS
Fourth Grand&ift Concert
Fi .R THE BENEFIT OF THE
PIUS LIBBAiY OF KIITICKY!!
82,000 CASH GIFTS, $2,500,090
Every Fifth Ticket Draws a Gift.
@250,000 for @SO.
PnKi" C , L -l° rary J' f K,s{ ckv, will take place in
i Public Eibrary Hall at Louisville, liy.,
WEDNESDAY December 3d, 1373
| Only Sixty thousand tickets will be sold and
u ? C aru intendd for the European
I Market, thu- leaving only 39,000 for gale in the
Jh^Thi^n'’ 8 where iO °.CDO were disposed of lor
the Ihird Coacert. The tickets are divided into
ten coupons or parts, and have on iheir backs the
drawing." 1 ' * ,Ul * cxpiaCiltiou °‘ mode cf
At this coacert which wiii be the gran-lp.t „
sicai display ever witnessed in thisTountrv The
unprecedented sum of ul ° me
$?., 500,000,
aivided iiuo 1:000 c.t-lj K ;its win t ; e distributed
by lot among tMticket-holders. The numbers If
the tickets to be drawn from one wheel by bi nd
children and the gifts from another.
LIST OF G3FTS
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT t o- 0
OH a GRAND CASH GIFT
I ONE GRAND CASH GIFT !
ONE GRAND C ASH GIFT
I ONE GRAND CASH GIFT iTOfvo
! 10 CASH GIFTS *19.000 each icot^
30 CASH Gif T3 5,000 each 150009
5D CASH GIFTS 1,000 each yi'm ,
SO CASH GIF! S 500 each in oof)
l 100 CASH GIFTS 100 each locoo
! 150 CASH GIFTS' TOO each OOO
350 CASH GiFTS 200 each 50 000
325 CASH GIFTS 100 each 39500
j 11,000 CASH GIFTS 50 each 550,000
TOTAL, 12,000 GIFTS, ALL CASH
amounting to *1,500,000
The distribution will be positive whether all
the tickets are sold cr not, and the 12 OCO gilts ll
P* ,and J n Prcportico to the tickets sold-all unsold
ticket? being destroyed as at the Fir.t and Se-ond
Concerts and not represented in the drawing.
PRILL OF TICKETS.
Whole tickets U 0; Halves *25 ; Tenths, or each
coupon f:j ; Eleven Whole Tickets for *500; 22 ig
TA nAf ~ °r Whole Tickets for *5,000;
227 Whole Tickets lor *IO,OOO. No discount on
Jess than *o9o worth of Tickets at a time.
„ The ucparalled success *>f tne Third Gift Con-
l c S Wei . i ai 11145I 1145 ! al * sfac, iOD given by the First
the t^ COr iu makeS !t orj! y necessary to announce
to r . UJ6Ure prompt sale of every
icket. . Ihe fourth Gift Conceit will be con
ducted m ail its details like the Third, and full
par.icnlars may be learned from circulars which
wm be sent Iree from this office to ail who ar.ph
for them. * 1 J
TicKets now ready for sale, and all orders ac
companied by the money promptly tilled. Liberal
terms to *ho?e who hay 10 a>r
TIIOS. E. BR IMLE TTE,
Ag t Pool. Libr. Ky. and Manage Gilt Concert,
in. r^ ab i ic Library Budding, Louisville, Ky.
augl9tildecl 3
C. L. LOYD,
Manufacturer of ah rtylcs and grades of
CHEWING- TOBACCO
Finest Brands. C. S. LoydC Twist a specialty
No. oliorsyth street, between Alabama and
Huijtfc r L, ATLANTA, GA.
may27.ly ’
E. G. SIMMONS,
Attorney at Law,
septlO.ly THOMABTON, GA
THE GREAT TEXT BOOK.
History ol the United States
BY
ALEXANDER 11. STEPIIEXS.
For sa'e \y CYRUS H. SHARP.
augs.tL
[ PUBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS
B. RYE & SON,
Wholesale and Retail
dealers in
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS.
\\7" E ANNOUNCE TO OUR FRIENDS THAI
? ¥ we have opened oar large and well assorted
stock of
3PBTO 60095,
AnJ are prepared to furnish (hem with eveiything
dually kept in
A FIRST-CI,ASS HOUSE
at the lowest prices. We have iu store
One Hundred Bolts Prints from 8 to Y 2% ets
Meu and BojfcSuits from $3 00 to S2O 00.
and varied assortment of
DRESS GOODS,
11 CM _
BOOTS, SHOgiL' V
CARPETING, DOMESTICS
AND NOTION3.
is well stocked and we are
naTEKmined to sell. It will be to ronradvan!
' age la call he lore purchasing elsewhere.
Ue will slupiicatc any Macon or
Atlanta Bills.
jan2l.ly
W. 1,. HENKY 1 ' , , r , '
1 f r T , O ,U- B. PAPI
i l. ill' it n„
->o. 48 Third Street, . . Macon, Georgia. *
DEALER3 IN
Saddles, liamsss Bridlos. Collars.
Saddlers’ Finding* Generally.
harness, sole, upper ANW
ENAMELED LEATHER.
Q iOCK COMPLETE AND NEW. BATIBFAP
, tlcn as to style‘and quality guaranteed Prices
as low as any other Southern house.
Repairing attended to promptly.
JoVto^
_ marlLtf ' ' Maeon, Ga.
A GREAT BLESSING.
]\J,Y ER ’ 6in . ee tbc liDie “when the morning
medial .• BaDCto?ether ’” bas there bee3 a greater
Uian thc t ' iiCOVer> a “ d ble3siD 10 human race
GLOBE FLOWER COUGH SYRUP.
lh i s delightful and rare compound is the active
R “X*t-i 0 o b wer nd k? Ct£n ? ica! P roeess , from the
D . ’ known also as “ Button Root ”
c'?y B v. an y ' Uephalanthus Occilentalis
!.i?cure\oTev.Tv'rm‘ S?f “ P is almost a infalli-
Hoars'nt?? YV T. eSt ; r, P, tlJn oi Coub . Voids,
thousands**}]fTestify^’ teken
iff S3-g--g
lection-,, when all other boasted remedies fail.
Cya ~ b Syru P doeg uot contain a
1 V I" ° 1 ° r il * preparations.
Globe Flower Cough Syrnp does not contain a
part.cle of poison, or ar y ingredient that ccnld
nurt the most delicate child. W “
Globe Flower Cough Syrup Las become, where
known, the most popular Cough Medicine in the
C hree haS ■“cwafnlly withstood tfce
b T L ;} te6t ' , . of “tr*’. viz; Time, Experience
\ Ld kompetition, and remainc, after passing
lie wSi “ Cil, tUy bCi:t ar!icle of i:9 kid “n
Flower Cough Syrup is pleasant to the
stomY h dot,, EOt disagree * ith tbe ln ost delicate
Physicians w’jo have consumptive patient *ra
invited to try the Globe Flower Cough Syrn 8 ’ It
magmal eflecls will at once be felt and ackpnow
Beware of counterfeits: the genuine has tbe
hnwY a?> Coul ' !: Fgrup Mown in ear b
boa.e, and the signatures of the proprietor s upon
each la -t,. Ihe if; de mark label and eompounri
are proleeted by Letters Patent.
r ,, B P n^, :ake otfc e r article as a substititute 'o
Globe flower Cough Syrup. It your druggist or
merocant has cone on hand, request him to o'd<
it lor you. w.uw
Thousands of Testimonials of the most wonder
(?* c “ re * ar , e constantly being reeeved from tie
North, Ea=t, vr eat and Saatb—some of whi< h
seem almost miraculous. 1 11
Sold bv ail D-ng.-its at §I.OO per bottle *5 rn
for ODe*half dozen. ue ’ * jXO
J.B. PE VIBE. TON & CO., Proprietors,
t- , . _ , , Atlanta, ca.
f r fa ■;n rorsvth by McCCM VION & BANKS
and L. F. GREEK & CO.
anl-M?' CRAIG & CO.,.Wholesale Agin 8,
Ga.
Southern Fruit Trees tor Sale!
sls per 100.
Y\fM. K. NELSON,
Proprietor of the
GEORGIA NURSERY
Offers for Sale a Fine Stock of Young FRUIT
TREES, fitrawbeny Plants, £t c E‘c IT
(or.
K - SEISOS.
J “ Augusta, Gv
NO. 3 8