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tf. A. HOPSON & dO,
H »»( rroriYcd daring tb* pul w«k a budiont
B oa.ortm.nl of
Cutiaif rta and Clolli. for men usd boj-e,
j , tuc h usd Diagonal OoatU g.—Clive usd other
Ian,
71.re« quarter Dora* io*.
ffij-quarter Flannel bolting.,
Xroot i usd Melton GlotLe,
peraelee usd White Ptqnee,
Jepusme BUlte »t <50 oente, worth St,
Beereacker usd linen Haltlngt,
Spring Printe, Irteh Linene,
ILbope usd YletorU Lewne,
Check Maellne, NUneooke, eta.,
Coeep Linen Husakerehlefe,
Combination Trimming.-
The third lnvoioe feet dleeppeering.
the lergeet usd cheepeet stock of Bunbarg Zm-
breiderfee In tho city.
Crochet Edging, linen Corded end Worked
Bends.
A Urge lot of new Yelendennee, Lease vary
eboep. end e cell will oonnnoe 70a elL
f.biStf W. A. HOPBON k CO.,
Telegraph & Messenger.
I Friday morning, mabch 7,1*73.
fMIU BUFFALO HCXT1KM.
letek Daqrs nod Ilgkle le the
Baade, Feat aad Lege a Baea ef (errap I
PREMIUM LIST
—or TE»— ‘
JOHNSON & smith tblbgbaph IM messengeb
COLEMAN & NEWSOM.
WHOLESALE GHOCIHS
Utclsloaa of the Mnpreme Court of
Vtorgle.
nzurzens at atlaxta, maace 4, 1873.
From tbe AUentA CoaetitnUon ]
Oriffln A. Clej u John F. Treotlin.
tlon of propertT, froen Clay.
Bail Comity Agricultural Society Fair
JCJIE 19th aad 20Us, 1573.
From tbe Leavenworth ComnsercUl. Feb. 18 ]
Tbe down train on the lfleeimippl Peoiflc I
brought to onr city six ban tore from tbe South-
wtst—Tictimeto the unprecedented oold weather I
on the piaina during tbe Utter pert of Jennery I OFFICERS.
. They preeeoted a pitiable eight, and one which I. G. HOLT, Jit _ —Psisicixt.
Lxemp- | wjl j be long remembered by thou who lew VICE PRESIDENTS.
them oerried, one by ooe, is their helpleu eon- Crer J.10. P. Foet Doper City Dlitrict. I
Lower City District. I
* Mecon District, j
another mortgage on tbe property, I j
union, it farther appear that the first mortgage I
or lien * PPS ‘!,- lh “ Oar reporter rieitod the hoepitel In tbe after- JAg"”.
orlien wee a lien eaperior to the right of home- noon lo )„»«, fnll penjenUrToonuralng these wJtESSZI
Godfrey District.
_Vio erilie Di-trict.
..Katlesd District.
..Hazard District.
Warrior District.
•Howard DUtricb
SXCXITABT.
PREMIUM - LIST.
Of the Third Annual Pa : rof tbe Bibb ConatyArd-
Th.,» 1. , .. . ., . . I unfortunate*, whose names ere A. D. Sidewall j r H. WRI0LE V
thm the o ri ri£nf ”°° rd Whlch * b a 0 T‘ Of Ohio, F A. Scjpree, of Wfcoooein, J. K ' *"
imte of t hl h ^ ^ ood l “ Tbomaa and A Marsh cf In Lane, W. Malory of
Alabama - * Ur hj ,h * Uw » of Michigan, and June. GilUn.
Jodimsnt sffl I <W6nh an employe of the A , T. and 8. F.
John ' ,-.1*. Hoad, and to bnt slightly injured. The other I and»Us.
K a Tv;i- ^ for pU nbff ln error I flTe , r> hontcra, who were caught in Use terri- tor premium to be of Bibb oonmj prodaction or
B. A Tnrnipeeed, i. 0. Well*, for defendant b!e ti3Tm , wept „„ the plains on Moo-
_ _ I day, the 27lhof Jeunary. I class Is ace,
SoT?d FoT^.“ ichiDe I Se^Fort 0 ^ | K'.:|JOHNSON & SMITH
Bats In store and to attire
100,000 pc node C. B. Bulk SIDES,
75,000 pound, C. B. BACON SIDES,
00,000 pounds BULK SHOULDERS,
00,000 pounds BACON SHOULDERS,
30,000 pounds LARD, id tierces, kegs and book-
tt ‘ febStf
JOHNSON & SMITH
Hire in store and offer low
12,0C0 pounds Choics Tennessee SIDES,
7,803 pounds Choice Tennessee bHOULDEBS,
8,750 poandi Choice Tcnneseee LiBD,
6.630 pounds Choice Tonnes see HAMS.
feb5 tf
1873.
The proprietors avail themselves of the
lull in advertising to present their claims
again to the publio. Nothing within the
range of onr ability ii omitted to make
the Telegraph and Messenger In all
its editions acceptable to the reader. As
a vehicle of the earliest news on all cur
rent topics— and of careful and candid
exposition, we concede no superior in this
u„n._ i im, . . . . 1 in pursuit of a buffalo, when they were over-1 J. W. Stubbs.
jncu t, J. iVnen the agent* of two sewing I by the storm. It blew a perfect sale, and I Sec. 1. Ite la-ge*t and mest meritorious collec-
kChine oarerftniM MM mm aadliaa ImImm *Km I .. • .. . .m . ... * . D ’ I tiOD ot Jl Irewlem.wie the
PROVISION DEALERS
Bart now In store one of the la/geet and beet se
looted stocks of
GROCERIES AM) PROVISIONS,
in Maoon, cone luting in part of
BCOAB, COFFEE,
UOLABSES, lilCE,
BACON, BULK MEATS,
SUGAR-CURED BAMS,
LARD, FLOUR, CORN, ETC.
Also COO bands
SELECTED SEED POTATOES,
(fr—utlog of Euly Rose, Early Ooodricb, Pink
Eye, and Peerleea varieties,
Wbicb they <<fu to tbe pobUo as low say bonse In
Macon.
jaatttf
COLEMAN A NEWSOM,
Noe- B8 end 80 Cheny etxeet
'STONEWALL
FERTILIZER.
FOB BALE BY
TUJtPIN & OGDEN.
Janli If Bole Ageole, Macon. Oa.
PLAMElhS’ JiANKINU COMPANY
SHACOB, OA.
Mitsui* A OMURAL nASKING AND
CXCUANGE BUSINESS.
Bank near tbe raeeonger Depot and oppoeita
Bruwn*a end Bpotawood llotals.
Strict utuitkin Riven to oollecUone, both tn tho
.Ay —a si) point, in oonroction with it, and no
shuts made except tbht ac’.nally paid npon dUtant
|xu.le. Deposit acoounU solicited.
laewmi
W. J. LAWTON, A8UBR AYRES.
J. 8. SCHOFIELD, B. L. WILLINGHAM,
It. J. LIGIITFOOT.
8. M. FA11RAII. W.J. LAWTON,
Cashier. Prosldont.
Imlyllto
B. W. Ccaarooa. W«. BAXLxntnaT.
J. W. LoaxxTT.
Cabbedge, Hazleharst & Co.,
Bankers and Brokers
MAOON. QA.
R F.or.iVE DEi'oarra, buy and bkll ec-
0RANGE OOLD, SILYKlt, STOCKS, BONDS
and Uneorrant Funds.
Colleotlona Hade on Mil Aceeeslble
Mnttk
WOSos open at all boors of tha day.
>^TT
Cubbedge, llaxlehurst & Co.’s
SAVINGS INSTITDTI0N.
UJTEBE3T PAID ON *T.T, SUMS FBOM $1
TO $5000.
O FFICE HOURS, FROM 8 A. M. to 61. «.
JanA-tf
First NaMalH of Ma»
Tnmssrts 8 Uencrnl Banking But I net*.
IOMM81
L O FLANT, D. FLANDERS,
H. L. JEWETT, W. B DINBMORS,
H. B. PLANT, D. 8. LITTLE,
O. B. BAZLEUURST.
L a PLANT, Preeldont-
W. W. WRIQLEY. Oeshlsr. malO-ttlnovl*
8 O. BONN. PreelJsnt. B. F. LAWTON, Cashier
EXCHANGE SANK OS MACON.
timer In Han's new Satldln*.
RECEIVES DEPOSITS.
BUYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE,
Makes Advance* on Stock*. Bunds. Colton in Store.
Also ou atupuKOW of Cotton.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
fsbte ly
1.0. PLANT & SON,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
MAOON, QA.
Boy A 9«U Excban^ Gold, SllT«r» Slocks
aad Bond*.
DEPOSITS RECEIVED.
On which Interest will be Allowed.
AS AdKKXD UIOX.
patabxjS on oAXiii
0»l!«cU<m* PrompUjr Attended to.
fob* It
_ _ _ r /gricalrural Implement!, the
workmanship of a sirgio indindnnl
i ,.| .... ^....Dipl;m
2. Beat Plow brock, fjr nil work..—Diploxa. j
3. For tho most valuable Invention or Im
provement on anj Agricultural Imple
ment in general me.. Dii Joma.
4. For the beat Cotton Seed or Guano l>u-
trihotor. hinrleorCombined^^Riploma.
5. Best sample of Bmnmi.,...,.,
6. Ben aide of Leather, tanned in the cjnn-
..ty.
rlantati •:
planthti-n
work..
lion wagon..
\work 11
Dir-lcma I
10. Beet set of hamen,
11. Be.t pairef of
U* Beat plantatii
li. Bejt buggy.
14. Butatattoi .
15. Beit portable horse power, applicable to
17. Best cotton presa. applicable to hand or
„hone power Diploma |
burn—
no hundred brie*..
C ,°^ U ‘°V b * f ® r ® ““ the drifting snow bUnded tbem’at nsaSFly every
fjr , u \® pr ®‘ step, and they soon lo* their reckoning. The
. tn5c “ s f 0 i P* ri F hordes ihey had with them frexe to death,
whoanenreetbe ptemtaa, is not entiaed to an , na lh6 ,r,g 0n containing their provisions wu
tnJaiwUen to nattafa the °Jim from publish- t (jandoncd. For seven days end nights they
tba ‘ £®* n ^ n °t tbe other dragged themselves along over'the plains and
rtmi ° 0> - Conrts of equity will through the drifted enow, with frez-n feet and
?.°* tb® publicitfon of a Ubet. nor nse .nd famishing for the want of food.
f iE J a ° otlo:i t0 P/ovent parties from 0 a Sstordsy night, the 2d Instant, they
R n . Dl ™ lh8 ,6flpoel ' f 'g their wares when reached Dodga City, where they were kindly
there is no infringement of a property right. Mred for by lbe ciUzjns, and made as comfort-
Jodgment affirmed. .bis as the limited aeoommodstions of the pleoe
H.llyer * Bro., f«plaintiff in error wonW pnntt. It w „ discovered that amputs-
L. E. B.eekoy, a D.MoConneU.J.M. Clark ti0 n would be neceaiary, bnt there being no
physician in tho place wUUng to undertake the
ww atv . ^ ^ , , _■ diMgreeablo task, a teletrain was sect to this
Margaret Johnson by her friend ▼*. J. J dty t and accommodation secured for them at
009 et w aL . trial, from Terrell. 1 t |, e gjgtara' Hospital, where they ccn!d receire
Ibjppz, J. 1. If a pn irdian pnrchaae land, I a u the attention their preoarioos condition de-
mtcDding lo receive a promlMory note on other I m>r ^ fi
fiattiea, from an adminUtrator in whose hands T belr hands, feet and legt, are terribly swol
ie the estate in which his ward has a share, and I ] en —in fact, are a perfect mass of oorrnption—
to pay for tho land with such note, the oonsid- creating a atench that drove ns from the room
eraiion of which is the purchase money of the in which lh , y ftn) confined. Before they were
same Und whan sold by the administrator, end rtm0T ed from the Union depot one of the num-
be doee receive the note from the idminietrator ber lost his ear, whtoh feU from hie head a pn
ae tbe portion of the ward in said estate, and mMt
pays the whole price of the laj.d with it, and j hey ^u. n n under their ifli ctiona like men
Jakes the file to bimse f, it will so charge the I n .ed to hardships and long soderings, very pa-
“ * lr ? t in *b# Lands of the guardisn, I ,i en t, and two of them ftro inclined to be jovial,
and Lis vendee who perch uses with notloe of I Thomas, from whom wa obtained onr intorma-
ench tuts as to entitle the ward through her , joBt appeare d to bo the gntlieat. He has been
next ftitnd to assert ber right of election be- I on , be f or the last twenty years, and has
tween the fand tbns appropriated, and the land vitb< 0 Ld many hardships in his frontier life,
thos purchased and pud for. Dr. M. S. Thomas is attending them, bnt at
, ,te oonatrootion of tbe Aet cf time ef onr visit had not come to any oon-
18C6, aecoring to the wife the property she had I c | n ^ion how to proceed, although he considered
? ,b * t “* p come to or be arqmr-1 nrni.nt.l.on neaessery ia all caies, excepting,
ed by ber dorlog oovertu^ a gnardian cannot pt / b , JM> on aa . ct tbo r „lrotd employe,
make a compr. m'M or accord and Mtia'notioo I 1 . 1
with his femile w.rd and ber hnaband f <r her CowirzstcrMineT cr the Cclnxox or Distal
claim egotist him as h.r gnardmn, thi bi |„ _ . , „
mg at ine time a minor end basing m.rried SraoxaT-A Y.nso Li nr Aatoso the Gbadu-
after tbe pa-sage of tbe act. I atis —The thirty-third annn&l eommenoement
3. If anch compromise be made whilst suit it of the Baltimore Oollrgo if Dental tjnrgery took H
P ®°a i5® 5 D * rdl ; n in J» TOr o f bis Uce it tb8 Ooi.ooid:a la. t evenir g. At about I C. M- Wiley. Superintendent. Jodrer—Jamer D.
ward by her next friend, wilbont tho authority K . . . , . „ „ . Hslt, \Viu M Uj-Jer. K. L. Ilenion, Dr. J. R. Price,
of tbe Court er tbe knowledge and consent bs!f-p«t 7 o dock D.-. Go.g«, tLe Dasn of the Jaa. LWhSK.
if tho next friend, it is so far a nullity that Faculty, opeted the ceremonies by introdneieg -•“£ SSanSSSTaf wh“t
cix bun lies........ w .............. 2
3. Be-t simple oats in shraf, not len than six
TT7ILL be glad to doss ont at a vary small State.
VV profit, the following goods, which are here I .
in store and arriving: In point of circulation In the range of
40.0£0 pounds FLOUB, all grades, *
5,000 bushels White and Mixed CORN,
500 bushels Bolted MEAL,
1,( CO bushels Yellow and Mixed OATS.
100 bales Timothy HAY. feb5tf
;|E. J. JOHNSTON
t pair plantation broranz 3
Rest pair hand made boots—.
Best sat of plantation barnSrr.
23. Best saddle and bridle,
fit. Best wool I
25. Best
M.
the country trading with Macon, the dif
ferent editions of the paper are far be
yond competition. They literally per
vade tho Central and Southwestern coun
ties of Georgia—addressing and inform
ing almost every merchant and house
hold.
Eo business man of Macon can afford
to he without the use of these columns
... . . , as an advertising medium. No one abroad
\ 97 Mulberry street, . - Macon, Georgia, seeking a market for any commodity in
N ew goods in rot it, opeba and other this region can intelligently dispense with
CHAINS, SLEEYU B0T1ONB, HODDELE
watches, etc, etc., by recent arrivsis. I their aid in facilitating that object.
I mm prepared to off.r «im. GREAT INDUCE- 1
BENTS to ra:clne- r. ef goods in my line in prices.
Also the largest PUiii;U ASEB from my stock
Watches, Jewelry,
| SOLID SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE,
FANOY GOODS, CUTLERY, MUSICAL
For successive generations these two
well backet.——— 11 by Anrd 4ih ntx! m .y liar* the privilege of select- I ,z
S3. Bast woodenVab —— — J I ing any goods on hand to the amount of S200 free Papers, United for the past three years in
sj; fpwmsa?f^ork iiTcsj" ircn Dipioma P*rUca’ar attention given to repairs oa Fine and One, have Commanded this great field of
m. Bs£t« i ,ecimenifirorkinwr'tiron_Di,loma Difficult Watches i-uco»a guo-antetd. } . , . , .
37. Deal ?i erixea of work in iron bj aa ap- I Clock**, Jo^elry, ©ta, caiefnlly repaired and En- j circulation, and their hold on the public
^prepuce under 13 yeara of age....Diploma | gray i:t; JinlStf |
% rSEof work IS br’Ii’br io'Jl, 0 - 1111 JUaTIGE COURT confidence has never been disturbed or
prentice under 18 yean of age Diploma I I
to. Bril ipacimenof wool work_......iJipioin» t-iqr the 55t h Dubict, o. M., wUi bo held on interrupted. "We are to-day with a larger
IJr S?,*Jf the t-bOOLd Mondaya of evh mouth, at No 69
4L Best specimen of’nfs’h’and’blindsZDiploina I Second street, iu iho o*iy of Mtojn. B Lb county, I cagli paid circulation than ever before,
44. Bgt specimen of panel door Diploma | Oa . t A.F. COLLINS, l
e o e M. an< ) we hope to go on increasing with tho
Jaaiiceofiiie P<
class in—riiLD exors.
GSO. A. TKF.5HOLM.
no dedaotion from tbe claim agalnBt the I Hev. J. W. M. Williams, who delivcied & short
gnardian oan bo allowed for whst be may prS vor: after which tho list of the gradnates was
advance a. a oon.ider.Uon for the compro- I by the p oftQ) whe3 each of them j
stepped forward and rioeived his diploma. An
interesting feature of tbe exercises was the ap-
tbe compro
mise, units* it be shown that the came was
applied for the nse and benefit tf the ward.
4. Tbe admiuion of the hnaband offered
evidence by the wifo for lhe purpoeieof showing P-f-ceof -Udy graduate, Emilio Foe-
in connection with o-her testimony, that tho »» Bahn. Prnario. who, having completed
marriage was void, and thereby to relieve her- I!?“ re *°’“ r ooor f 6 ot ZSUSnSfi?
self from any ellict ih.t bis aaaont to euoh com- ' h ®. Pfof 66 ®?™. * ,b ° P“i' d , “ iP
promise might have, wore properly rejeoted by ^highly aattriactory l anner, .
iho Court, as they ere immaterial under «Z IW**?* e * t *>
oonstruotion given lo tho Aot of 18CC. The graduation of a young^ lady in “ ]
*; A** sawn.Vvvvi.fl/*.* rare „t ♦»,- _ | finch a novelty in this oountry that tbe appear-
^ a(tir°,h L e U .ctC S tiTi' % SeigS? of ?Lh* on
contained, and af^rUoeomm^neement ofV* ™*~Z*£rZ**'
w. n. TKESHoiH. progress of the country. We do not say
eE ^- TKK>B0L;!I 4 80S * it is the “largest circulation,” but within
Bankers i Commission Merchants, nn , nTnnpr ... , nrn „ lllA
charleston, s. o. our P ro P er fieId —where we can carry the
* J Taair^"^T?TT^r^-IT21 I ‘ aT!lnc ? s °, n “d other earliest news, it is beyond even approxi-
4. Bsst sample of rye in sheaf, not less than six I La Fr.-duce tor side in Charleston, or for ship- J
- ment to Liverpool, New York and Baltimore. Bpe- mn *: nn :„, lrm ,l
rial attention given to the sale of Oo.ton, and pur- matlon “J an J otaer journal,
chase of Bagging and Fuitilizera. L. J Walker, |
•opll4 Cm a
bundle a „
prodaction, from a field of not lei
aerea
lect doz;n sta’ks cf sugar cane..
against bim by his ward, are admissible In evi-
with pmk overskirt. - When she stepped np to
reoeive ber diploma she was greeted by a than*
the jury lnde.crmtning the vcightto tobegiven bcI permatl6nt residence is in Germany, and
r I. ■ sbe has visited thisoonntry for tbe sole purpose
. °! ■ reversed in this case beeanse of rocaiTin „ her in£ traoUona indentistry. After
the Court erred in not granting a new trial on jj tt | e i nr tner practice in a dentist’s office in !
^^ffroam^thot the veidol was ocnirary to law I Ibj3 clt slje proposes to retoro to Berlin and
“judgment rev««d. oft. ** "***
Vason ,t Davis, F. M. Harper, represented by more Amencan > - stA uU -
Clark Jk Goss, A. Hood, for plaintiff in erroe. I „ _ - _.. _..
o. B. Wooten, for defendant. The Colcmbu Ooc.ntt Pbcphit.—Tbe New
—— I York San says that Joseph T. Garry, the leader
S. W. It. It. Company vs. James B. Kao! t A I 0 { Uj 0 “New Canaanite?,” the sect whose settle-
— * <“■**- 2:7 '“,f"
road, who haa authority to pnrohaae croaatiee I Augusta, wehave heretofore notic’d was form-
for ills principal, contracts with a party for etl F a preacher in good standing among the de-
their purchase, ataUog to tbo aellor that hie nomination called boeond Adventista, and had
prineipal wants them t« lend to another rail- »<>“» repntation for seho ar.hip. Atoat eight
roid to which it had promised Hum, and tho jears ego ho was seized with a fever which
croeallea are fnrniahedand put on tho oara of I roznlted in a permanent derangement of hla
tbe road whose sgent hsd Ihns contracted for I mind. Toon ha bec*me pofseseed of the
bo»hel of field psu M 2
— —buahelof ground pda"— 2
11. Beftba.-helof««ectpoUioe* 2
12. Beet cample of cover from© field ol noth
than twoacrce............—
13. Best sample cf cultivated grass js It u field
of not lesi than two acrei ..................«... 2
14. Best bale of hay
13. Beet bole of long forage.—
CLASS in—HOtTXCULTCKK.
, I. Gustin. Superin’er.dent. Judges—J. W. Knott.
Lbarh j Freeman, Oscar Coalins. Felix Corpnt, Ueo.
R. Barger.
Sec. L Best collection of garden vegetable!, the pro-
prodnet or a market rarden ——
2. Best c llectioa of garden vegetables, the
product of a private garden. 5
3. Best bead of cabbage....~~.
4. Be*: dosen beets
5. Best dozen ears of green coin......
6. Best dozen tomatooi
7. Bestd zen cumoibers^ .... 2
S, Bist dozen squashes.
9. Best dozen turoips..
10. Best dozen carrots..
11. Beat hair dozen bunches
12. Best gallon Lima bean*...™— «... 2
33. Best reek table peas. S
14. Best pt-ck onions 2
15. Beet peek Irish potatoes
16. Best new and Tamable variety of vcgeubles.
with evidence of its excellence or ntilirj..
17. Best and largest varieijof cannel vege.a-
, _ Bagging i
| Cotton Managor
“Absolniely the Vest I'rol« clion
Against Fire.”
i Oyer 1200 Actnal Fires pn! out with it! |
MORE THAN
$10,000,000 00
Worth of properly saved from tie Aimes
THB
THE WEEKLY
B
ABCQC
K
s asparagus....
18 Best bunch of horso radizh
CLASS IV—OKCHAKD nKTAKTitaXT.
„ P. Collins, Soperintendent. Judges—A. G. Batts.
Jo*. K. Johnson, William bmgleton, Wa. McKsy,
them^sneirrood K to*Iiab?o for” IMroKmak I idea that he waathn prophet Elijah, and found I Soa.l.%M wS’lareariva-iatrcf fruit
notwithstanding the statement as to tho purpose in Springfield, lUsa., a oungrognUon crazy I iBntanmik.
for which they were pnrehaaed be not true, and enough to acoept him as such. Having fonnd-
tbo rial fact was that tho supervisor was the ed » now sect, he went abroad in searoh of pros
agent of another party in making the purchase, elytea^ and succeeded in gaining them in Bos-
The seller is not affected by tho truth or false- ton . Philadelphia, Maine, ami some of tha Weat-
hoodor tbe statement. irn States. Several of his disciples contributed
2. The qnestions in this cite were properly considerable sums of monoy to oarry om his
snbmittod to tho jury, and the evidouoo sns- purposes, ono man glvlDg $3 o00, while su
Uins the verdict. signed * promise to obey the prophet impUo.tly
and receive bis interpretations of Scripture,
Jodpment affirmed.
W. K. DeGraffonreid, Lyon & Irvin tor
plaintiff in error.
Hoyle •£ Simmons, O. B. Wooten, for defend
ants.
Mistxb vs. Dcotob —The physioiacs of Eng
land are always known by the simple title of
and all fffjrts to revolutionize publio
2. Beat dozen peaches
X Best dosen pa»r*.—«
4. Btitdozea apples...^
5. Beat dossn i-cctarinca~
d. Be<t dozen apricots 2
7. Bevt gu irt ot ploma...2
8* Beat quartef raiperrin— 2 |
9. Beat and greatest variety of strawberries.
10. Best half dozea bunches of gx&pes_.~~..
1L Best watermelon
12. Best cantelope. 1
13. Beat and greatest variety of canned fruits.. 5
14. Best dozen fiis...~~.... ........... — 2 |
CLASS V—FLOKICULTUXS AND FIXE ACTS.
B. B. Lewis. Superintendent. J edges—J. W. Burke.
Mrs. T. J. Cr we, Mrs. J.P. Lee. Mrs. Robert 8.
Lanier. Miss Kate Fort. Miss Claro dtGr&ficnried.
" * Fanny Paine, Mias Mollie
amateur.
“Air., and all ■non* to revoiauomza puouu jn ua Arne!iaDea*au. .Miss FannyPai
I 6©ntimeot «3 as to aatboriz© the assumption of I Mason. Mi«*JulletBoardmae.
B. T. Harper va. Wrigioy Jk Knott Com- the title of "Doctor'’ have, to use a medioal Bn-lBuj di.alycf ? tlowvre h7
plaint, from TeirdL term, proved aborUve. The Royal OoUege of I 2 BcrteoIIredon cf gr.«i-hom.
Tairrs, J.—1. The maker of a promlfsory I Physicians of London has annoanoed that it
aote, payable to a partnerriiip, nt sixty day?, does not recognize nor function the asanmption
cannot sot np a defense against the note that it I of the title of “Dootor” by its licentiates. It
was agreed between him and two of the part- I appears, also, that neither has a licentiate of
ners, when the goods were bonghtaod the note I the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh,
given, that it should be settle nt a fotare time I or of the King and Qaeen s College of Fhyai-
by being credited onacoonnt held by the maker I clans, Ireland, any right, as such, to style him-
on'ono of those two partners, the other partner I ge |f •■Doctor.” The British Medical Jonrnal,
not being a party to snoh agreement. (3Sth I which eemmnnioa'.es this information, adds that
Oa. Bep., 608.) a nniverrity degree alone gives this distingnish-
2. Tho evidence introduced by tho defend- I ed title to graana-oi in medicine. An Ameri-
ant was sufficient to show that tho partner- I can phyaioian of good standing lately'attempted
ship was composed of three partners, and to I to pass as a “Doitor" in Loudon, but be felt
tbe stern grasp of the law, and now practices as
-Mr.” Blank.
Ccmrsxn for Stokes, of Now York, who killed I
Fisk Jr., on Tuesday served on the sheriff for
the first time the official notice of Jadge Da
vis’ stay of proceedings. By Bume oversight it
seems thnt this duty was fergotten, and bo the
sheriff had gone to work to prepare for the ex-
5 Fimet collection of verbmas
C Most beautiful bo —
7 BaSbmtUU haasip, floral basket
8 Mostbeantilulfloraldesisn—.——.•.. S
1) lies! painting in water Colors by a iauy.
13 nezt zpecimsn of wonted embroidery...
13 B stspecimen cf si k embroidery.......... ... 5 ,
14 Rut set of embroidery, eomprUics collar,
sleevos. chem-se tcani handkeicliief. 5
15 Best specimen of wax work—. ......... 2 I
16 Handiomezt quilt of patch work......—. 2 |
17 Best specimen of tattler ——
18 Best preserved natural fijwers—.
It) Beet feather flowers.
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sent to hundreds of Georgians who have
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22 Best ihraad ewe..
CLASS VI.—DOMESTIC DI FART ME.N'T.
Ilia. Mr*, i
E. Holmes, Mrs. D. F. Little.
sample of baiter 45
sample of honey re...
two bottles grape wine
two bottles blxckbeny wine.
5 Best sample vinegar..
6 Bast iarof piekles—
7 Best loaf of braad
8 Bast doses ILht rolls.
9 Best dozen bircait 2
10 Bent pojmlcaka —
11 Best specimen of ©reserves.
12 Res: sample of jelly.
13 Best country cared bam—
14 Best can ot lard
15 Best sample of sap — 2 I
16 Best luncheon prepared by a young lady. MMM 5 I
17 Best barrel of flour...^^...^. ~-..~~.l>iploma
18 Best bushel ot meal Diploma
candy......
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lsiurei prid on Deporita when made for a ape-
eifiedUme.
Wa. J. ArcDxaaox, Pros’l. W. E. Bbow*. Cashier
piuctcm:
Km. J. Andarscn, OcL Es*h I*. Dennord,
OoL L. hi. kolton Dr. W. A. Mathewa.
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Bank, ozoept we allow five per eeai. interest
On all balances.
We buy and cell Bonds. Btoeka, Gold. Banloeee
per**, aud oolloct bu»ajeaa notea aad drafu
tLrougbooi tbe l'mted States, giving prompt re
turns. epri ly
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22 But brand; reaches
cusa vn—aroex DzraiTarxT.
W F Anderson, SuTerintendent. Judsei—C A Not- j
require the cLarge of tha court and the ver
dict.
Judgment affirmed.
C B. WooteD, for plaintiff in error.
F. M. H. Harper, represented by Clark &
Goss, for defendant.
Humphrey Grimes va. P. B. and J. F. Jones,
Certiorari, from Early. . - .. , „
Tmrrz, J.—1. Where a writ of certiorari has j eeution—serving ont tha nsnal notices for wtt
been granted, and tbe Court dismisses tho fame nesses to be present. The fact is not one *■
on the ground ofnon-oompliance by the petition- »dd to the prisoner’s present reflections,
er with some requisition of tho statnte, nnd 1 — ” **
plaintiff in certiorari makes application within
three months from said dismissal for another
writ, be is not barred by lapse of time, from I j£f choost dis momend bardet from'an Idalian
having his second application heard—32 Go. I 0 t,endlem»n (a erode went of mine ont a ferry
Bep. 437. I gieffer man) who has liffed in Lonton almost as
2. The facts set forth in the application for J 1 M j ba f— dvendy-vife eeeira—and foot
the writ of oertiorori in this caie entitles tho I on be ]j e f j b ? He shbeegs English vit a kvite
plaintiff to the granting of the wnt. shdrong voreiRn indonation I How to yon
Judgment reversed. Lconnd vor a zo eRRshdra-orrtinary zjergoom-
Thomts K. Appling, represented by Jackson Jjau as tat ? —Punch.
Clarke, for plaintiff in error. ww Bank of England coven five acres of
No appearance for defendants. | mound and employs cine hundred clerks. Light
f a admitted through open courts, and no mob
Another Ghost Laid. I 00 nld Uke the bank, therefore, without cannon
The last Rhoit—that at Newbnryport, Mass., to batter the immense walla. The clock in the
which kicked np such » bobbery in that staid «*» offlern/w. aunk‘.^he coarU .nd en- I
old city—has been laid at last, and now the , n po rfoc t order, are always ready in case
newspapers are without even a decent specimen I 0 f fi re . The back was incorporated in 1G94.
of tbat article. How the ghost has been laid Capital £90,000,000.
the New York Snn explains as follows r | Remember that a raw epg will char yonr | tea. 1 Btsibrooi mare, withcolibj htrzide $10
It appears that a number of the boys in the throat of fi»h bonea. Pat one in ahule hotwme,
school had nodertaken the amascmect of play- »dd some sugar, and the flm bones will slip
icg ghost for the purpose of scaring the girls, down aU the raster. F. 8. Yon ran take tbe
and aucoeeded beyond their anticipations, ®KK. wine and sugar, anyhow. They re good
frichtuiitgihe whole community so tha-. scarce- *» a preventive; and yon don t know what mo-
Iy any one within twenty miles of Newbnrypo.t yon may get a tUh bone in yonr throat.—
baa oared to be lift aloce in the dark since they I Cfucago x.mir.g J'otc.
began their prank*. Several of the yonng Yfri-ri iron enterprises are in operation or
scapegraces made a full confession of their projected in Borne, Georgia Five of theseare
share in the bueiness. Tho boy who persona- in operation, yielding forty tons per day. AU
ted tbe ghost which erased the teichtr to faint of them will be in operation within six months, Henry J-Veter. Superintendent-Jadere-W E Flan-
Lad been ke| t from school on account of a sore and the probable yield wiU bo cne hundred and rannCB Alia, W illu sparks. Henry Conner. Abner J
toe the day Lo made his appearance in the en- twenty tons per day, or over two miUions of Ses t BMipiirliiht brahmaz.
try, and had siippe -1 out without h.s mother’s I dollaia per annum in the value of their pro- 1 Best pair dark brabmaz
knowle.'g) lo make h s sppcarnuce in theschool dnots, and giving tmplojment to over one 3 Bari and larrutc-Uection cfbrahmaj.
house emry. He says that when the teacher thousand mm. At the preaent rate, the net
came into the entry, finding that he conld not j profits from theee twelve furnaces wiU not be
escape by the door, he retreated np the attic 1 less than one million of dollars per annum,
stairs. The teacher followed and attrmpted to -WoMos’a rights have at length been reeog-
giacp him, bat failing to do eo, fell fainting nized in hi£h quarters in England. A depart- I
.:th fright, when he slipped p-st L>r and ran meDt c f the civil service, known as the local
home, Shs subsequently called on bis mo-.her, government board, bas just cppclnted a lady
wbo, knowing nothing of her hopeful’s visit to I poor .isw inspector at the very handsome salary
the rebool house, assured her that the boy had q{(> 000 a year, to reprt npon the domieilea
been at home all day, a piece of information tn( j , be treaimeutof chiidrea who are “boarded |
which confirmed hi r in bur belief tLot -he had oa t," after theejatem »h oh is gtuerally adopt,
seen a genuine ghost. Somo of tho bojs had m SootUnd.
l^eu in the habit of passing their hands before Bids or Uammoth Ov ixui —Yesterday wa |
a window in tbe partition ae| orating the entry tfioWQ » n oy.ier shell meazurieg 22 by 9
from the school room, and they had prodnaod j ne hea, which had been found by Uhirumen on
strange noises in the sttio by means of strings tbe Q f towsr California. Quite a number
attached to empty tin cans and worked from 1 e j other mammoth ojater ehelU wtre brought
ibeir seats, and by other msthoda equally ingo- np by lbe Mme pzrtiea from the seme locality.
AND JAPAN,
Touching at Mexican Forts,
AND CABBYISS THE Vi S. TIT ATT. |
Fares Greatly Reduced. I
O NE ot tho large and
splendid Steamships I
of this line will leave Pier I
No. 42 North Biver, foot |
of Canal 8L, at 12 o’clock,
noon, on the 10th, 20th and
SOthof eveiy mo nth (except I
fall on Snnday, and then on the |
State of tho South.
SEMI-WEEKLY
l 21 when those dates
S3 Best photograph 2 I preceding Saturday) for ASPINWALL, connoct-
24 Best photegraphinoil—— 21 ing, via Panama liailvyay, with one of the Com-
25 Best photograph in particle..** 1 • ~* * * - ~ -
26 Best display of photographs^.........^.......
pany’s 8teamships from Panama for SAN FBAN-
OIECO, touching at MANZANILLO.
All departures oonnect at Panama with steamers
for South Pacific and Central American ports. 1
For Japan and China, steamers Ic^e San Fran-
adult Baggage Masters accompany Baggage
through, ana attend ladies and children without
male protoctors. Baggage received on deck the
day before sailing, from 8teamboata, Railroads and
paeaengers who prefer to send down early.
An experienced Surgeon on board. Medicine
and attendance free.
For Freight or Tigaenger Tickets, or farther In
formation, apply at the Company’s Ticket Office,
on the Wharf, foot of Canal street, North River,
New York.
angSIf V. Bj RABT. Agent.
3 Bes: gfMin h ’„
4 Best mule
ft Bestcaw, with calf by her side..
5 I
8 Best pea of sheep
9 Best pen of goat*. —
I J Best boar of any breed
II Best sow and
CLASS Till—rOCLTET, XTC.
rah mas—
_ . . . _ l largest c-Ucctior
4 Best pair buff cochins. —
5 Best pair white cochins
6 Best pair partridge ccehms
7 Best and largo t collection of eochirs
S Beat pair game, any variety
9 Best pair black Spanish
lJ BeA pair whitelegonu —-„„ t -
11 Best pairpolands....^.
12 Boat pair craTo-co^ara. —-
13 Bast pair hondanf,,,
14 Best pzirbamnnrgs
H Bert pvr bantams, any variety
lu Best pair turkeys, any variety
J? Best pair geoie, any variety..
13 Best pair rouen dv:ks^.
11 Best pair ajlecbory dnexf
2) Bert pair moK^vey
21 Best pair demesticAted mallard ducks......
aot Best pair Djuterpigeani ,,,
28 Best pair lautails t igeons
24 Best pair tumbler p.geons ....
Best pair carrier pigeons...
26 Beit pair ccebcc pigeons .
ra-l!
*jl TOULDINGS, Brackets, 8tair Fix
JLfX tores, Buildera* Furnishing Hard
ware, Brain Pipe. Floor Tilea, Wire
Guards, Terra Gotta Ware, Marble and
Slate Mantle Pieces.
WINDOW CLlRSA SPECIALTY.
Circulars and Pric* List sent free on
Application by
P.P.TOILE,
20 Hayce and S3 Pinckney eta.,
OCtleodly Charleston, 8. O.
2 I
nloot.
The Noxth Polk.—The Richmond Dispatch
climbs the north pole in this way : ■
We are glad that a steamer is soon to go in stock of the Fsetfic Wail and Panama Railroad
. . .i ». ill. J- Ka i-vA I P-Mnnint orovir.o not of tho f©AT ihkt th© in—
It is s&.d that exiecsise beds of tb^ se ahcllflah J
exist there.—San Diego (CaL) Union,
Thv panic in the New York money market on I
las; Wed need sy waa eansed by the fall of tbe I
search of the north pole. We do not believe
that it will ever be found; yot we have often
Company, growing ont of the fear that tbe in
vestigation by Congress into ihs Pacific Mail I
X7 B«st pair of canary hirjA ,,
28 Fiseat bull dr g-
29 Finest hound
JU Finest pointer
81 Finest s«uer...
82 Fmast terrier
33 Finest pair white r%nbitv_
&4 Fin«*t p»dr bloa rabbitf
85 Finest domestic
3b Yin eat hall dozen hex. egg*, anj v+xieiy.
clasj ix—spiciAL ruzinu.
.nndcrsd .hr aomebodv didn’t run up to 90 I subsidy will cause the withdrawal of the mbri-
. . I, . ■ - - o,_, n[l I Hr The Panama Using bound Unas oollaisrals I B D Lnmaden, Super in ten drat. Jjuigrt—.
drgrets in a steamrhip. Even Hajs went uj' ay. .» “rt. Wm Htil.hnrtt. C K Campbell J 5 Boa
to 73 degrera and found pleasant weather there I for the Psc flo hlail, shared ns fate. I Ltmr n. Wingfiell Ztiiin, T D Tinsley,
in the summer time. Others have gone still The Midland railway Iu England, haring I Sec.1 For th,
higher np. Bat 73 degrees ia only 17 degrees made a contract for a number cf American
from the pole—say a Rule over eleven hundred steeping end palace cars, travelers will soon
miles, or lees than ball the distance between have en opportunity of using them.
New York and Liverpool. Unobstructed, a J j T j 8 „id that a number ot Mormon girl, at
steamship would travel this distanoe in foot g J j ( Lake city have entered into a union never
TOWNS HOTEL,
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
T HE nnfieraigeed hw the pleasure to announce
to the Citizens and traveling Public, that he
has leased this large modern and popular House,
which will be continued open throughout the year,
. ^ trusting that good table*, low rates of board,
”** 2 I untiring efforts to please, will secure the
hearty support of his friends, and all others who
seek the oomforts of a good home.
Porters and an omnibus will be in attendance on
tbe arrival and departure of all trains.
Transient board $3 per day. Meals 75c mdb,
O. J. MACLKLLAN, Proprietor.
Late of Brown's and Spotawood’a Hotels, Macon.
Geo, tf. Dean iu the cffi.e, Jan26 3m
ApcySonliera Terra Cotta forks
day a It would seem, then, that lot tha ob
structions be whst they may, a vernal might
travri the dietacoe In a singl* summer, or at
any rate get to a point whence the men might
penetrate to the pol* in aoma manner. N.v-
•rtbejea*. we are confident that it Is our own
lgaogaoee that prevena us from knowing why
thi. has not been done.
to marry anlees the man promisee to be content |
with ont wile.
OoriKomoxa Johh P. Groms, ot the United I
Striae navy, died in Wilmington, Del, on Mon
day night, aged aoont 70 yeara.
Gsutozi will expend gC7,000,000 in renew-1
leg and completing ber system of fortresses.
YASSS,
CHIMNEY TOPS,
FLOWER POTH,
CORNICES,
CENTRE PIECES, etc.
STONE SEWER FIFES,
i to thirty inches in diameter, which we
THE EE3T in the market,
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