Georgia weekly telegraph and Georgia journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1880, November 04, 1879, Image 5

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att& 3oxsemtl & M£S#*na*i:» GEO. S. OBEAR 92 O tLerrv street, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN— ROOKERY. CSIN A., GLASS WAKE. CHAKDE* iters, hall lights, lamps, etc., table cutlery, pocket cutlery, kitchen knives, tin ware, agate iron ware, japanned tin ware, wooden WARE. BASKETS, WILLOW WARE. STOVES OF ALL KINDS. tost for RXCBLSIOR HOT BLAST COOK 8TOVB3. Bond in your orders. (Ml slid ipeeUl imlucemenoi offered to Merchants. sogl7 6 GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE GOMPAHY. Incorporated 1859. Capital F. S. JOHNSON'S SONS 31 Third Street. Macon, Ga., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS —IN— Hardware, Tinware IRON AND STEEL, LSAT AND RUBBER BELTINGS Carriage and Wagon Materials. Fairbanks’ Scales. Agents far AYR RY St i0v,' PLOW*. Hara on hand one or two Horse Flows, the C ELI tRATKD ON H- tloKSE STUB L FONT PLOW. We can supply on short notice a Avery sgoods. Agent. lor - CARL DITTIAR’3 LtTELT MOVED ADD SUPERIOR POWDER. It makes lets recoil, les, smoke, and foals the gun le fired in one gun without bavin* to clean the aer, caps, shells, wads, flatting taoxio and sportiog goods les, smoke, nnd foals the gun lessthon any pjwder made. 6000 shots We are head quarters lor shot, now- 1 UUn. Wears head quarters lor 1 1 generally. We hare the $350,000* HUBERT SPENOERj SeoV. J. RHODES BROWNE, President Capital and Assets over.....—™..—$500,000. The Charter Makes Stockholders Individually Liable ■ at a'J Promimnt Points throughout the State, to whom ap] LAMBERT 8FBNOBB, I i at Ootambu,, G*. WHS. W. CARNES. Agent. Macon. Georgia. 1879 J.H. HERTZ us a full and complete assortment of first-class MTffiNG, HATS, SHIRTS. UNDERWEAR ail NECKWEAR, i new and stylish goods at prices lower than any house in le city. A full line of low medium quality Clothing at low prices CLOTHING AND SHIRTS rn.de to order, teed. Satistaction in price and quality guaran- BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF GUNS in the city. Besides a stock of muzzle-loading, we hare PARKER BROS' 0L&RKAHD SNIDER'S, MOORE'S, W. AHD 0- BOOT AMD BOMS’. and other breech loading guns. tradi tales ns toeupply the t nave tbei Our largely increaiei trade and exnerienso in handling guns ena. i goods as are best suited to thia market, and we del e' with such goods as are best suited to this market, and we defy tition. We hare theaasistance of the best mechanio inthe city in repairing One guns, and satisfaction fn thia line. We also handle the oe'ebratod BAZOM made by JOHAN BNGSTBOH. which took the first premium overall competitors at tLe »ate Uentenial held at Philadelphia. Breryrasor guaranteed. Thanking our fri.-nds and the publiofor past favors, we solicit .continuance of the same. oct8Smttaw STEVEN^’ POTTERY, MILLEDDEVILLE, G-EORG-IA- STEVENS BROS, Ac CO„ Manufacturers and Wholesale and Retail dealers in 8 team/Press ;!d, D table Glazed, Vitrified Drain, Setter and ffdw Pipes, Flower Pots, FIBBandGRAT8BB£OKS.P’.AINaalFANOrBOSD4R BRIC.-C, C >MM >N BSD BEICA. LATHS ana LUMBEtC, Dry and Dressed, senltf ^^^STEVBN8 URMRACO. Proprietor ENGLISH & HUGUENIN. Cotton Factors, -AND PROPRIETORS OP- EN8I.M k HlDENIfi’^ ACID PHOSPHATE, showing the highest analysis of any Acid Phospate in the market. We have a large stock of this Phosphate in store and invite those who whh to purchase to examine* WE OFFER AS A SPECIALTY Ai! Wool Salts for $9, Nobby Clkyoit Sac Saits $12, Latest style 5 Button Sac Saits $15, brrss Saits $15 to 25, Children’s Saits $3 to 5, Buys’ Suits $4 to 8, Tomb’s Saits $5 to 10. THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED KING SHIRT fith patent Stays and sleeve adjuster, only ONE DOLLAR, A look through our Stock will convince anybody that ey they can gent the mo3t for their money by buying of T. H. NO. 90 CHERRY STREET, If ear Comer Second street. HERRING’S - S : A Awarded the Premiums AT International Exhibitions, CHAMPION London, 1S51. •Sew York, 185*. Pari,. 1687 and 1878. Philadelphia,- 1178. SEND FOR THE Champion Record,’ HERRING & CO. l Tried «nd Proven Truciwor Principal Office and Salesrooms, 251 and 252 Broadway, How York, - sep25 eod Im ^''•Batterdrrppfn*intothothroat,diagnstiDgcriers,and/ndfycouumpticnunJprnnat*re iItaA. tax CONSUMPTION , i..o.oagn,Mti ccawua to euxe auu giro xmm 1NHALENE ie most healing balsamsban to medical odeaee,w. : th ^g^vartKBBW 1 tbo Ituun. wbera ifcacta i _ feai J, L. SHEA, MUUBOin TAILOR FINS STOCK OF GOODS Andfmade up in a style and finish' unsurpassed. ‘ We wou!d advise all parties who desire to hold Cotton that we are prepared to make advances on cotton in store at onr old rate of 8 per cent per annum. Insurance, local rates. Storage per month, 25 cents per bale. ENGLISH & HUGUENIN. ocUSdawlm ,, POPLAR 8TREET, MACON. GEORGIA. MIX & KIRTLAND, Boots and Shoes. A COMPLETE LINE FOB GENTLEMEN, LADIES A CHILDREN. .GOOD STOCK OF HATS, LATE STYLES AT OUR THIRD STREET HOUSE. MIX & KIRTLAND, oct!8 aat aun wed A wtf 3 COTTON-a YUSUF, AKD 68 THIRD STREET. I have largi 1® t of first-class FARM W^GfONS, Which will be sjld to the trade at Bottom Prices ! j4. JB* Iti^A ITT A K- JESSGP k SMITH, I A. JESS0P* Managers. « R. H. SMITH. “Scflofield’s Po able steam Engines,” BUILT BY SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS. MACON, GEORGIA, Compact. Simula, Strong Durable, and guaranteed superior to anylother'ii WE SELL THE Gelser drain Separator!! With our ENGINES—For Threshing] Purpose WE ALSO SUPPLY Circular Saw Kills, Grist Mills, Sorgho-Mills, Cotton Presses And Machinery of every description. 25 OIATiTYII WRITE FOR PARTICULARS AND PRICES. RNflln J. S. SCHOFIELD ft SOif. BOOTSandSHOES. A LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND AT LOW PBiOES. o*U2a Fine goods a specially. Gall and examine; ■ail i“ ' ,i ^ '* ' * E. P. STRONG- NOTICE. Valuable Plantation for Sale. A GOOD PLAN r REB miles from Leeihurg on Muck alee Of - -• Creek , 1,200 acres, about 800 in a flee itate of cultivation, well improved With good ginhouse and screw. Gin can he run either with steam or bone power, with seven horsepower engine on the place ready for ginning- Five mules that I will sell also, together with corn,fodder and cotton seed in abundance tokuppiy the place. Five other mnlei on the place owned by tenants. Desirable place to lire and no trouble to get la bor. Prire 33 per acre cub. Any one can sea the place by calling on the manager, ■ Also at the same price I -will sell 800 acres on Flint river, aboat too' nx " — improvements, with Both of the above pi under cultivation.. Good giu house and screw, jlaces are well watered and have an abundance ol fine timber. I derive to sell because t hare too much land and Hve to far from these places to attend to them, lbind myielf to these prices only for thirty dsjs. Ad dress SOL PAGE, saptl wit “ Hew York. Anybody can learn to make money rapidly oper ating in Stoeks bj the “Two Unerring Rules for Success,” in Messrs Tawrence k Go's new Circa- ar. The combination method, which this Arm has made so suceeastul, enables people with large or (mail means to reap all the benefits of largest capital and bestskllL Thousands of or der* in various sums, are rooled into one vast amount and ce operated as a mighty whole, thus securing to each shareholder all the advantages of the largest operator. Immense profits are d ivided monthly. Any amount, from 35 to 33,000 or mare,_ran be used successfully. New York ewMie . MPI I Baptist Weekly, September 26,187% says t' “J the combination system 315 would make 375, (per cent: #50 pays 3550, or 3 peroent: 31 3100 /^.BORGIA JUNES COUNTY.—Wherea, VJI Mmmuel AKingman applies to me for .ad ministration on the estate of Buell Wais, de- ceased. These areto cite and admonish all persons con cerned to show cause at this office on-bk by the first Monday in November next why the same should not be granted. ■ wi ““."’ h ““‘^ishh l ?¥a 8 r tenlawlw* . Ordinary’- /^.KORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-By .virtue o VJ an order from the Court of Ordinary o Bibb county will be sold on the first Tuesday in November, 1870 at the court house dcorinseid eoanty between the legal hours of sale, tbe tract of lard known ss parts of lots numbers 119 and 120 in Warrior district of taid oonnty whereon Butha Jones resided at the time of her death, containing UOaeres more or less, with improve ments thereon, adjolnis- land* of Frank H allay on the east and south and onHwestepftpeitll the lands of Marshall a Tid well. Sold far dislrQm-. tion ant to pay expewet 61 adminutrailon Term* cash. Oct4,lSS9. JOSEPH!JONESJ-; * Adminstrator Ruths Jones, deceased, oet71aw4w* NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDI- - . tors. .. .. . A LL persona baring claims against the Jx. estate of Michael Buwan, deceased, are re hereby required to present them to me prop* eriy sworn to, and those indebted, to said estate mw notified to make immediate payment of the »«a. VARDY SWBBNY.Adm’r. f UOBGU B B COUNTY—Where** John vT W Newton haa. applied tome tor the set- tingapart of homestead. ot par onalty and the valuationofthe same and I will pass upon the tame at my office on Saturday the 11th day of October at 10 o’clock a m " J A MCMANUS, ordinay. This September 18,1879. sepl9 Itawtw ADMINIai'KATOK’S SALE. “ 75Y virtue of the last will of William Wheatly, JD of Jonei county, deceased. I will sell at the court bouse door in Clinton, Jones county. Ga, on the first TucBday in December next; ’8 acres of land more or less belonging to said estate and known as the old Duncan place near the line ot Baldwin county. Fair land in a good state of cultivation. Sold for distribution. Terms cash. Oct IS, 1870. RV HARDEMAN;' oct151taw4W* Adm’r with will annexed. EXECUTOR’S sale. T>Y virtue cf tho lost will and testament of X> Ambrose A Williams, deceased, I will tell at the court house door in Clinton, Jones' county Ga, on the first Tuesday in December next 205 acres of land more or less, in Jones county, be - lonsing to theestate of said deceased, situate six miles northeast of Macon. Fair land, plenty of wood and water with log cabins on It. Sold for distribution. Teimscash. Oct 11,1879. JACK rON ROBERTS. octlS ltaw4w* Executor. APPLICATION FOR EXEMP1IONOF PERSONAL IY. r> BORGIA JASPER COUNTY—Williams vj Polk Henderson makes application forex- emption tf prrsonalty, and I will pass upon the same at my office on Saturday, 18th day or Octo her, 1870. Witness my official signature P M 8WAN80N. Ordinary. Ordinary’s office. Bent It. I8TB. ae23lawtd* A C TAYLOR*) LIBEL PO* DIVORCE ts r To Bibb Superior Court, Wm TAYLOR.) April Term, 1878 It appearing to the Coart by the return of the Sheriff that the defendant does not reside in Bibb county, and it further appearing that he does not reside in tniv State, and it further ap pearing that service has not been perfected in accordance with a rule from this Court granted November 16th, 1878. It is on motion ordered that said defendant answer said libel at the October Term, 1879. of this court, or that said cause be considered in defsnlt and libellant allowed to proceed. Or dered further that service be perfected ny pub lication in the Telegraph end Messenger once a month (or fonr mouths. By the Court: JOHN L HARDEMAN, Libellant’s Attorney. This June 24th. 1879. A true extract from the minute* of Bibb Su perior Court, tbit 241 h June. 1879. jun25 luralm A B ROSS Clerk. ft BORGIA. JONES COUNTY.—Whereas U Isaao Hardeman, guardian for Louisa P Griswold, applies to me for dismission- These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to show cause st this office on or by the first Monday in Novembei next, it any they have, why tbe tame shall not be granted. Given under my hand ofllrially, ROLAND T ROSS. Ordinary. Ordinary’s Office, Jones county, Georgia, Sep- tember22.1859. sep244wpd , BORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Wherers a* Francis R Johnson Jr, gusidian for Catea Eihridgo. applies to me for dismission. These are therefore to rite and admonish all persona concerned to show cause at this office on tr by the first Monday in November next, if any they have, why tbe same shall not be granted. Witness my band officially. v - ROLAND T ROSS Ordinary. Ordinary's Office, Jones county, Georgia, Sep tember az, 1879 aep241aw4w* i 1 BORGIA, JUNES ! UOUNTY.-Whereas U Mr, L V Farrar, administratrix estate of Samuel M Farrar, deceased, applies to me for dismission, 4 These are to cito all persons concerned to show oanse, if any they hare, at this court on tbe first Monday in November next why the same shall not be granted Witness my hand official] v. joltstd* BOLAND T ROBS, Ordinary. BORGIA, BIBB COUNTY,-Whereas W VX W Carnes, administrator of Samuel G Bonn late of said county deceased, has made applica tion for letters of dismission from said estate’ These are therefore to cite and admonish ail per sons concerned to be and appear at tbe Court of Ordinary of said county an the first Monday In Nuvembor n«xt to show cause it any thsy have why said application should not be granted. Witness my.hand officially. J A MCMANUS, Ordinary August 4,1879. au5 /I BORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Whereas Gui OT briel B Roberts administrator on the estate of Joseph G S-.iles, deceased, applies to me for dismission from said estate. These are to cite all persona concerned to show cause, if any they have, at the November Term of this court why the same shall not be granted, Given under m,v hand officially. lulls td* ROLAND T ROSS, Ordinary DMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF L AND. S'! BORGIA. JONES COUNTY.-By v/rtue o UT an order from the Court of Ordinary o said countv, will be sold before the court house door in Clinton, on tha first Tuesday in No vember nexi,170 acres of land belonging to the estate ot William Ursery, deceased, being the dower lands of tholate Mary O Cssery, deceased, situate on Falling Creek in tbe the wes tern por tion of said eoanty. Fair land with ordinary improvements sold for division. Term a cash. 8KTH TOWLES, Adm’r. September 17th. 1*79. senl8 ItawSw. c1 BORGIA BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas W L ' J Bass, administrator on the estate of Mrs Jnlia B Collins, late of arid couty deceased, ba9 made application to me for letters *f dismission from sain estate, Tleseare therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at tbe Court of Ordinary of aria county on tbe first Monday ia November next to show cause if any they have why said application should not be grantr d. Given under my hand officially. J A Me d AN DS, Ordinary. August 4,1879, augStd ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. /GEORGIA JON83 COUNTY—By virtue o- ' J an order from th* Court of Ordinary of Jones county will be sold before tbe court house door in Clinton on the flnt Tuesday in Novem bir next 101)£ acres of land be the same more or less belonging to the estate of Rowland Ross, de ceased. being the dowrr lands ot the late Mrs Mary Koss deceased, situate on tho line of Jones and Putnam counties. Go:d land w.th ordinary improvements. Sold for distribution. Terms cosh. GW ROeS, Adm’r. September 29,1670. Also, the purchaier can have 800 acres a ttain ing this land at a very reasonable price byai l» ng at Clinton. Ga, to sop 30 Iaw4w* RTROSS ADJlINiSlKAlOtf-’S SALK r\ BORGIA, JONES COUNTY.-By virtue of 1 JT an order from tho Court of Ordinary of Jcne. county will be sold at the court house door in Clinton, Georgia, on the first Tuesday iu November next, ISO acres of land more hr less, six miles northeast of Macon in Jones county, belonging to the estate of 8arah Foster, deceas- d. Good land withpfenty of* ah rand timber, ad ioins H L Smith. Jackton Roberts and others. Sold for distribution. Terms cub JAMES C HUNTER. Adm’r. September 26,1879. sep281awlw* /GEORGIA. CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Wi 1 JT be sold before the court house door in th town of Knoxville, in said connty, within: t legal hours of sslo, south half of lot V t>> ;n th first district of originally Houston now Crawfor, i county, containing one hundred acres, more « leas. Levied oa a- the pr-perty ot fnmu< 1 Johnson, deceased, tn satisfy judgment in C aw ford Superior Court in favor cl John W Blast lcgame, administrator of A J Adam., deceased ▼a A J fianleliy, administrator of Samuel John son, deceased. August 7 th, 1S7S. I augSlawlw R M BOND. Sheriff. makes $1.00% or lOper cent on the stock during the month, aocording to the market.” Fran : Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, June 29th; “The combination method of operating stocks is the most successful ever adopted.” New York In dependent, Sept, 12th: “The combination syt upon correct business principles, while inMHIHHHIi April 29th: “Our editor mane 125 from $20 in one ol Messrs combinations” Now circular ‘ise per yard upwa CONDENSED CYCLOPEDIA. iur IUAA1U5 UIUUCJ SO uww to general agents and canvassers in the ltiusoxcec * i exceedingly useful ind low-priced .doublecolumn. 700engravings, colored maps. Only $5 a copy territory address T jSLLWOO i NOTICE- Hrovembor next for Itayeltosellall thelapda T^g^artment is ver^ezfonri vehinsw^tyl*: ongir.g to tho estate of E G Oliver, late of said unty.de “ T P OL1VBR, Ex’.or. oct7law4w LIBEL LOU DIVORCE. Clemmia Corbett n Charles Corbett—Libel for DUrt. Mi By the - publication . apb and Messenger, pub- , Gs; once a month for i before the nest term I?® O W JORDAN, PlaintilTs Attorn lur.4 lara< filUU COUN A Y BHEElh’F SALES. LL be sold before the court honse door in the tity of Macon during the legal hours r property, orparooit of land situated in the city tandt iEChea on Troup street and fit the s * same w’dth 2CS feet and 8 inches to a: g>t alley In the rear. Levied on asthepri, fa Also at the lame time and place, storeNoS. in [ollingswcrth’a block, situated on Poplar street, l the city of Macon, Bibb county, Georgia, acd icupied ry R L Henry as a meat shop. iorCocrtin favor of Thomas Whitesett vs t B Ross administrator of John Hoilings- iswortb. Iso at the same by property Levied on as the p>- JM tisfy o fi fa issued from Justice court 71Eth let G 41. in favor of Green J Blake vs Eliza- Venable Property pointed out by plain- FOR SAXE, O NB six room honse with good garde kitchen, and well of water attached and: _ kitchen, and well of water attached and in an excellent neighborhood. The premises are located on Orange street two doors from Mag nolia. Any one desiring a dwelling has the op portunity of securing • bargain. Apply to WR Coleman, Macon, Ga, or to ootldlw* R W CUBBEDGE. - GEORGE F CHERRY, Sheriff. ADMINISTBATOE’S SALE. land. number 229. Rutland Distrlot, i county, containiug 180 acres houu county, containing 250 acre?. ' - Lots numbers 46,54,99 and 12 5, First District sid county dec -ased, for the purpose of distxib- larjiong the heirs. WILLIAMS HOLT, JE JONES, Administrator--. they have why rantr’ Gi RGIA, BIBB COUNTY-Whtraas CJ It, exeentor cf the estate of Mrs O late of said county deccastd. 1ms made issioii from said ei- to cite and admonish to be aud>appetratthe of said county on tho first next to show o.u-0 itany ot Ordinary o rinNovombe.- ive why raid : application 1 not be under my hand officially. J A McMAh US. Ordinary- ' ' 1879. sug5td in Novembor cext.'o snow caute, it any u S ofDcis^;"^ • U ° t beBran ’ j. a. McManus, ire to cito and admonish all t-> be and appear at the Cou.t county on the first Monday i,«o ah'iw cause, if any _ l OriUnsry. MsUliii- 4. BlIstsplOUMTg.—Wbereaa Bllza- noth Caine has made application^^ lettere yoreml ysaid i s concerned, to be and appear at the Court ■ >n the first Monday 1 said county oa ember next, to show cause, if any they have application should not be granted, i my band officially. uct 2d, U79. J A MoMANllS, ctllaw«w Ordinary l KOUGIA Bl; B COUNTY.—Whereas W T Hollingsworth has made apulicatlon for J A MCMANUS. Ordinary. ocl7 l«4»* utrix.i it said [ly CAUUUtUl, UUd UUSCUUIUU AiUUta* of the estate of Mrs. Harriet Fos W estat •:?i Siven under r- y hand ofildall: i—rstA, J879. ally, J A MCMANUS, Crdinarj. ang5td lEOc.- a .BIBB COU TY—Whereas Mrs p. These are therefore to cito and 1 persons concerned :o be andappear they have runted. why said application ihoufdnot id proce-dincs of every roumy aby ordered that r.barlesM Hur i Deputy Clerk of said county, tloda-fl from October 20th ,1879. T9 HOLT, Judve HOC. octtlri r gg ra. I te ot aaid county, deceased. ’l liia la therefore to cite and admonish alt per sons oon -erned to beand appear at the Court of Ordinary cf said county on the first Mouda, in Novemb r next, to show cause if any they have. why said application should not be gre'i-ted. w itoees m.v officisl signature 0«4 fstw4w* J A McManus. Ordinary. Masonic Building, Macon, Georgia, Is NOW OFFERING to th puhUothefo^;- uota tionsDry in Goods: DRESS BILHS'in endless variety from Sf.cts ipWArds; BLACK BILKS, a very large assortment _ from |1 per yard to 34. BLACK GRBNADINE8 of evety im’ iginthle pattern from 25,85,15,56,65, 75 cents 32SOperyard. ut’ iginsl * ,nd up to LORD £ TAYLOR, NEW YORK. Opening Spring Display or NEW DKY GOODS. taioD bavb we msruA— BNT OF DRV QOODd SO ADEQUATE bquirements of the public aiCES 80 adapted to the r ECONOMICAL SHOPPING. SILKS. Oar BLACK SILKS contain the brands ot Bonnet, Ponton, Tsplsstcr. rant, acd other equally prominent man The Lord A Taylor FAMILY BILK enjoys* tation for umyersal excellence that to s passed. Oar American Cachemire INDESTR BLACK SILK justly claims earnest being equal to the best ot -reien mani half tbe cost B%BRY YARD WARRA m In COLORED SfLK8 our yreU-eek offered at prices that cannot bo under COLORED AND BLACK^SILK DAM. bracing the rarest gemanl the El American Market* In SUMMER SILKS and FOULARDS VW ' " Ing that ia new and bcautiML erery thing t DRESS GOODS. Novelties in Cachemeres, Saltings, DehsiM. and the standard cloths, in splendid rarlety. fin, “Anderson’s” Scdteh Zephyrs, printed ema Dress Goods, Monde Cloths, Cotelines, FcswMM Cheviots, Ac., vritli every grade to beioeidM flrsfrclass establishment ^ Shawls, Cloak, and WnR Tbif department mainmini lta ropreagag^ t»ow5 the beat prodactiona from the mmw “oS?Cloaks aniSsnanesueeatanAir me n tailors, therefore style end fit are tow > Suite and Costur our SUITS and, COSTUMES finlljr nre-cmincnce so Jnstly c^ablilhel. fjjrwnt the latest styles and fasht Ladies’ and Children’s Ur Superb assortment of flne 7 jor age and size.,, DRB88 GOODS, the largest selor ted stock hi this city, lrom 8.10,12H-1®. £0,25, .* a S5c to 32 59 per yard. LINEN LAWNS. Wehsvb* SD iendid line ol Patterns from 18,20,25, SO, 56,1 ,cc peryard. PACIFIC LAWNS. Onrf »-i eg a re veryex- tenaiTe, from 12J415182025' jjo ’-ard. . WHITE LONDON CP ,]iT)g t« and check from 8101211518 If , andWper'ya'S, inalitbex^ aTiadoand pattern#Iror m g 10 J IB IS Xftc per yard. Our Infants' Purrithlf the Vardrobe at Urt the homo-ruaao urtu* r torjv Hosiery, 0)' , * "jparuncm n taps >leta Ward rodaa as Isms «Sty A c n /e.S» ?t And much more taflifS^ ores, & Handkerehidk. rarest, and most unipne Fn^lk Tho ureuat. novelties tnV 535.1“ W re city. 'Also, the mediom * Ihdlos'. / je> an< * rhlldren st very Lisle Thr' author -■n\? ^syestshados to match anydreS" f tdr 1 uen rt 25,?iw; t a5. of p,! i ln ht "iraed in fm 611 A ^ ei ®stitchC'1. and acollopod Also, embroidered Silk Han ••wp* media beauty or color. "^ Mt stoc * ever to*2ao^-yard * 579 V * 12M 15If .20£5 WHITE GOODS. Everyth!; this Departunant, compraini Swiss Muslin, Jaconets, Nan 16 29 25 to 50c per yard. fi , tor,te as,ort: 318111 rSSJn - a ‘ * l ^ 11 ?6 ' 2 * an<1 10 1 ,9per ig perfainit tg to ; Linen L: iwns, isook, from 131-2 ftZBsoirs. suuV.y ? h,lIcc grades, containing evtry- •ua an td« known. Fresh additions drily. G.-ents’ Furnishing Goods, dozen; - PARASOLS of the latest s’ tyles and apiece. ~ "P *• ^ GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHI NG. a large a asort ment in all styles. The beat i 31ue Flarmel sfui at 319 50 a suit. YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ 8 UIT8 nnmSiSmtt t™-** 1 * ^•••kSbr Woo. CHILDREN’S SUITS fro m S to 10 vr -«nnl Sge from 32508MS50400 A 506 00 up*bf CHILDREN’S KILT SUI TS, from 31 yean of am, a splendid aasori talent. MATTING inadlstyles and patterns! 30253035 to75o peryard. CARPETS, the largest sliock in the S greatly reduced prices. And all kinds of Goods pertaining to class Dry Goods Establishment. >2 to$ tate, n OUR 8AHFLE DEPARTMENT is nc pie to, and we will ho pleased to send Nat any kind ot Goodstoany one free of char s - WAX E£?£flE* n io. Store. Masonic Buildii this department. Boots and Shoes. Mis5C5 ’ best pep good, are all llret-clam. all all orders exactly nnd to the I Ef SSSS order., convinced that n Or,: trial in. S ns ‘ OD > nl f 11 "Vdent fi>r C^;Vo bf„ “??•{, h Z the mon»| or. where w»Jh. will be rent by i C. O. D. Whero'tho “W, we always retl ViTsz&s? Broadway and Twentieth Si,/ Sraad, Christie, and'Forsyth, jj Ju X-w Ca ; ago Fiict »rj. KENT & GREENE —Manufacturers of and Dealers THE OP MACON. € MESO., fills I Will Buggbs, Wagons. Our Shops on Poplar next door tel Are supplied with a full stock of the HI S BUSINESS SUITS A'JX THE HOBBIES! Oi THE SEASON AND HIS STOCK OF 6IBT8 EDM ISHINGGOODS cannot be cqoaleti* Ho (Iso carries an .ircmecse stock o* DHY&OODS. KPon*t tail 1 xiinspetrt. JeivfiosiKSotfuliy. Mr Gus ITusstam- c gtl^ Di ” n8E00SD ga Are supplied mth a full stock o! the choimt materials, and we have ■ onr employ the hem mechanics in Georgia. We will make oatkiac hut the very best work, and at prices wiibta the reach ot all. The manufacturing department m in charge of T S Greene, late of Prmmlk Greene who will be glad to wait on all his aid customer*. The best b&nd made barneat atomre on hand. Repairing of all kinds will hareene- ful attention. 3Pricea low. We will bocniw old carnage stand, Good* Small A Co, as asA*- room on October lit. All work warranted. Macon. Anenat 28.1878 HUAI 98 Okerry Street, MAOON, - -G, Manufacturers of and Dealer, is' ! Cl!»’ ^ TINWARE ’ IRON & STEEL, Carriage aid Wag»a Materhls, j (LeEtliep arfl Enlilier Belting,!® | - ' AVJGHY’d ' / * TWO H0EBS PLOWS, IRO:.'-FOOT PLOWS. GUNS. PliTOLSJ AMMUNITION, |u FISHING TACKLE, Etc. EtcJ' Wi have a well assorted stock and IQ GUARANTEE PRICE?. > NOTICE. NUe haTe the LARGEST and Pnckags in the world. It anlaim^fs^heets^ Paper, 18 Envelopes, Pencil, Fenholder.-Golden Feu, and a piece ot valuable Jewelry, Complete tample package, with elegant gold atoce Sieeve Butto », bet Gold-plated Studs, Engraved Gold plated Ring, and a Ladle*’ Fashionable Fancj Bet, Fm and Drops, postpaid 23 cents. 5 Pack ages with Assorted Jewelry 31. BPLEND1D WAICH AND CHAIN FREE WITH EVERY 550 wORTH OP GOODS YOU BUY. Extraor ■im Inducements to Agents BRIDE A CO, * Broadway. NY OP!UMkSkK“SS' C v tosa* CURED. rpWMNTY years’ experience. For particular* addre.* with stamp JAMES HHARDAWA lAberty HUE Pike noun” "Agents profit t)e/i KDlwSm Lib S5Jw"lfcSS G RIDEOUT A CO, * cetawem week. forfeit 3590. (4 Outfit free. E 818 Pulton street, NY, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, Harness, Saddles, Whips. Bridles, Collars, Hantes, Valises. Trunks Traveling Be*. C2ILDRENS’ CAEBM6SS, Lap Bob&s Horse Blanket eraniHsrsIiaftE kins, Shoe Findings. Call nnd examice our stock before purdutkf - Repositories—9S Cherry Street, Macon, and Broad Street Auruata For Sale, Valuable Plantation at £zeo»> tor's Sale. \Vf ILL he sold before th* court house door Is tt the town of Ht-miiton bstvess the msd hours ot sale, oa the first Tuesday ia I ecemtaw neit, unlessdisiosta ofrt private -ale before that time, all the real esta-e of M C Parley, de- ceased, cot siring of l.«0 acres of Isudm les.-. with dw< !!i::g heu e viu house ande barns acd all nt--x;sa-.v outhouse,-. All oil lands are iu a high stale cf ,-tliivaiicn, :neh> about ICO acres of choi e b-.ttcm ieno. bring sitazted in Harri.-county, betweoa rise forkoftho Mulberry creek, t wo tnilos north of Waveriy Uail. about nice miles from the townaf Hamilton. The itov. property is ao’A (xfo purpose of distril.utlor. Mr. HGFarlcr.vrhir. ' r.- idea cr.thopta- tsr.on, will tare pleasure in showing it or for- RlkulhS st-y farther information to partiestauw- osted. Terms made known endav of <rie. MRSLFaRLEY. WH LbTTRMLL flOFARLKT. Post-office Waveriy Hall. Harris county,Ga. oct7da«ld. FOR RENT. I WILL at public ouirrv, on thefirsiir«foK in November ^— T - *- ,-.1879, before tho court uvaac door in Monticcllo, during iho 1 g.l hour* G sale, rant to-the highe-r and h.-st idief, -Cl* acres of land situate in Jasper county, Ga. -Aa. longing to tho estate tf Henry Wmkm-. far He, veag 1830. The lend ia under good fe well lmprored. hus a c mfertabie dwelling with five mms, (rood barns, stables auA j .'or laborers. FLEkTWOOD WALKS WALKS*. E: e’r of Henry Walker. TEACHERS fe-C^iiSS 1 «a Va ° a < tl S25 0 -