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Telegraph & Messenger.
SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 12, 1*73.
ComncneemeEt Eierfliea Johnston
lnatllnt*, BaUer, Ba,
Editors Telegraph and Messenger: The ex
ercises of this school began on Wednesday,
Joly 24, sod continued too days, under the
management of Prof. J. T. White and Mrs. M.
8. Stephens. The beautiful and elegant oollege
building was literally crowded to overflowing
with the elite of the oounty, and I am prond to
state that every one left the hall surprised at
the proficiency of the students. Prof. White
may well feel proud of the many encomiums
Semi-Annual Conventionol the Geor* |
gin Male Agrlenltnrml Rselety,
SrcKrraaT's Omcx, Mic-ow. Oa.,>
Jaly 1,1872. {
To the Covniy AgricvlturalSocieties and Clubs-,
1. The next Semi-Annual Convention of the
Georgia State Agricultural Society, will meet in j
the city of Athena on Taeaday, the 12.h of An- I
gust next* at 9 o'clock, a. v , sndoontinne three I
days, delegates and member* nr* n qie-tted to
*rnve th« evening previous, that there may be I
a full body present upon organization. !
2. Tae railroad companies of the State, as]
heretofore, will pass rfleers, life members and
delegates, free, to and from the Convention.
The delegates who were elected for the Feb- |
mary convention of the present year, being the
regularly elected delegates for this convention,
tickets will be iasued in their names aa origi
nally reported to this office, and will then be |
First natinMi Bait of Ian. Johnson & smith
TrtnucU a tteneral Banking Bailaesa.
uuctou:
LO. PLANT, D. FLANDERS.
H. It. JEWETT, W. B. DEiSSIOBB,
H. B. PLANT. D. 8- LITTLE,
G. H. HAZLEHCB8T.
L a PLANT, President-
W. W. WBiaLET. 0»»tler. melO-tilnoTl*
heaped opoii him. Trustees, patrons and every I sent to the secretaries of the respective oonnty
viaitor were delighted with the general menace- societies for distribution. A properly appointed
ment of the r lamination, and they congratulate ‘ !t f*£• ‘ h «P Uc * of * . ,
. . . ., _ , _ ° 4. Societies which did not report for the last
every student npon his proficiency. I p cbrnar y convention, or new societies, can be
8. Q. BONK. President. B. 7. LAWTON, Cashier
EXCHANGE BANK 0? IAC0N
SSkee la 11 aS a aac m Kalidlaf.
RECEIVES DEPOSITS,
BUTS AND BELLS EXOHANOE,
Bakes Advances on Stocks, Bonds, Cotton in Storm.
Also on Shipments of Potion.
Mrs. M. S. Stephens, who assists Prof. White, I represented by forwarding to this offioe, by 20th I -v% T T vrrnnvH pRomm v immmvn
to a ladT whose presence in the schoolroom July. along with the credential, of their dele- PB0MPIXT ATTEM>ED 10
every patron dedres. Her scholarly attrun- Rat **’ * I ‘* t ° f nrembersbip, and a eute-
... . . . , 1 I ment of the number of meetings held daring
meets, perfect deportment, gent.e manners and I ihe preceding six months, certified to by the
Christlsn heart have won for her not only the I President and Secretary of the society,
admiration of tho populace, bat the esteem and I B - No connty will be allowed more than three
lovo of every student. I delegates, notwithstanding it msy have several
The literary address by Itev. Jnlini Gardner I q. Life members desiring to attend the pom
was classical and profound, and the many good | vention, most give notioe to the Secretory at Bay 4: Sell Exchange, Geld, Silver, Sleeks
things said by him will long he remembered by Macon, by 20th July, otherwise they will not — ——
the dess. be supplied with railroad paws.
^ . I Malcolm JcnjfSDsr, Ass t Secy.
off We dread ay‘iiudi L** The^y o an g f letiie s— SfMMag rules and order I wUch Interest Will be Allowed,
veil, I feel myw lf nn&ble to describe the lovtli- J of proceedings, which we publish for the infer- I Al ifltnp uroi.
f dignity of those who presented mation of our readers and the public generally:
themselves. I would exert myself, possibly, to I pules.
a»y much, but as they see fit to give me the on-1 j # Addresses and opening discussions, made
pleasant appellation of “Bach," they will ex-1 a t the request of tho society, will cot be lim-
cuse me if I fail to nay anything about their well 1 M to length.
arranged and beantiful toilets, since lam unac* I 2. Other speeches and discussions will be
qutinted with the names of the many articles I limited to ten minutes, and any extension of
tost makeup their wardrobe. I must, however, time will be subject to a five minutes’ limita-
cx press my delight at their splendid sucoess, tion.
* nt * better reading I never heard from a I 2. Any member who has spoken twice on any
c.asa. The compositions wero excellent. Sbonld particular subject, can only bo heard again by
any one of the young ladies feel that they have I permission.
had do justice shown them in this report, let I ohdeb cf racczzDzxos.
them feol disposed to compromise with mo after
L 0. PLANT & SON,
I BANKERS AND BROKERS
moon, GA.
DEPOSITS RECEIVED.
PAYABIiB ON n*T.T.
Collection. Promptly Attended to.
feb9 Iy
5. W. CmsXDOX. WX. Bintmmr
J. W. Locxxtt.
Cubbedge, Hazleharst & Co.,
Bankers and Brokers
I disposed to compromise with me after
reading the following linen, whispered in my ear
by a gentleman near by:
"Who oonld look and live.
And not love one of tbeao T
HIVES or STTDZHTS WHO UCZ.VXD THE PBTZH.
J ‘rimary Heading Clan.—Minnie Hoes,
Glnnle Wallace.
Primary Speaker!.—Eign Monlfort, Eddie
Hartley.
Second Clou Header.—1. Mias Pearl Sle-
Second Clou Speaker!.—\. Willie Wallace;
3. A. O Allen.
third Clan Speaker*.—I. Wm. M. Scan-
drett; 2. 11. 8. If oil. rook.
Comporitlom —1. Mias Celia Feyaer, Mteon,
Ga.; 3. Miss Olivia Montfort, Butler, Ga.; I sweet potato. By E. 0. Grier.
L President's opening address.
3. Beports of committees: To prevent negro
emigration from the State—D. E. Bntler, chair
man ; transportation of lime for agricultural
purposes—B. O. Yancey, chairman; the co-op-1 and Uncnrrent Fonda,
eratlon of local fair associations in the State 1
with the State Agricultural Society—J. M.
Stnbbs, chairman.
3. Iteport on the experimental farm—by Dr.
E. M. Pendleton.
4. Address on industrial education—by Prof.
Wm. LeBoy Bronn, President of the State Col
lege of Agrtcnltnre and the Mechanic Arts.
5. Address on “Laud and Labor,” and a ten.
autry system for the labor of the South. By Cob
Wm. McKinley, of Miltcdgevillo.
C. The cultivation and preservation of the
MACON. GA.
R eceive deposits, but and bell ex.
CHANGE, GOLD, SXLVEB, STOCKS,BONDS
Collection* JHade on all Accessible
Points.
WOfflco open at all houra of the day.
Jaa4-lyr
Miaa Eldlo McLendon. Baiter, Ga.
Exerolaes of Thursday night consisted of
speaking and several plays suitable to the oo
coalon. Hewral of the speeches were fiDely
rendered and reflected much credit npon the
apeakers.
The prizes were presented by Rev. J. D.
7. Elections.
8. Bee enltnre. By Dr. L. O. Mattox, of |
Clinch county.
9. New business.
10. Place of next convention.
11. Closing proceedings.
N. B.—All opening addresses will be followed I
Cubbedge, Haxlehurst & Co.’s
SAYINGS INSTITUTION
INTEREST PAID ON ALL SUMS PROM $1
TO $5000.
O ffioe hocus, from 8 a. *. to e r. v.
Jant-tf
Burs, accompanied by remarks wnicb were I by discussions, in which any member of the
highly instraotive and wero replete with good convention may participate.
sense. Rev. Mr. Russ is a profound schooler,
and a moro suitable man coaid not havo been
selected for the oeeaaion.
Before closing Messrs. Editors, I wonld be
pleated to state that Bailor presents to tho pob.
lio a record of health that few towns in Georgia
oan ahow—being sitnated on a high, dry sand
Mllcolm Johnson, Ass't Seo'y.
A. H. Colquitt, President.
Hotv Gen. Gordon saved Gen. Sheri
dan’s Life.
PLANTERS’ BANK
TOW VALLEY, GEORGIA.
1EOEIVES Deposit*, discounts Paper, buys and
A sells Exchange; also, Gold and Silver.
Collection* made at all accessible points
Interest paid ou Deposits when made for s spe
cified time.
WlL J. A9DXB80F, Prta’t
W. E. Baowjt, Cashier
uinzcroaa:
Col. Hugh L. Dennord,
Dr. W. A. Mathews.
Dr. Wm. H. Hollinshead. del7tf
Aro not coming, but
| A correspondent of the Philadelphia Tress Wm. J. Anderson,
ridge—we havo tho purest water, and no miasma I relate* tho following incident: | Ool. L. M. Feltom
to affect the health of tho people. Those who In Georpfln I heard an incident in connection
deslro to send their children to this point for Idsntenant General ShorldaD, which Little i -w—v r~N 9
inalrnotlon, could find no healthier plaoo. Dndor l’hit will read with some surprise, and lay Sown I V| I II II II "
I ho management Prof. White and Mrs. Stephens thepaperwith some Rratefnl feelings toward I ^•
I am snti.tied they would feel satisfied to leavo gallant Boldier who saved his life. Tho
their childron, sinco tho heads of the school aro n 'K^ previous to tho finrreeder of L:o&t Appo-
cmlnontlY qaaliflod to instruct them. Tho col-1 jastox, Gen. John B. Gordon, who 1^ lirACj ATTTTt/WD A TH?
lege building has a capacity for 3PO students Stonewall Jackmn’aoldcorps, Gen.F.txHngh MUOUlJllULS ARE
— • ■■ - 1 Lee, commanding tho cavalry, and Gen.
etreet, h<U n consultation with Gen. K. E.
Lee. At this consultation it was agreed that
Gen. Gordon should try the Federal strength
on tho following day. Gen. Sherid.n was in
command opposite Gen. Gordon. In accor-
Tbe hall above tho aohool-rooma, will comfortE 1
hi v aeat 500 stafonts.
Th» innslo—I oamo near forgetting it. I will
atate that every ono expressed themselves de
lighted with tho aonl-stirrlng airs. With Mr.
J. M. Bateman and lady. Dr. Lee Mason, Mrs.
PREPARE FOR THEM!
Professor White, Miss Jolla Bond and Profca- <J“ nc * w>> h tbo programme, Gordon made his
sor Davie, of Oolumbna, tho Incomparable B demonstration the next day and was met by
flat player, presents an array of music.! talent I Sheridan's Mvalry, which ho gallantly repulsed, PLATT’S PATENT CANOPY
that any city might feel prond of. Certainly bnt fl “diug Sheridan well supported by a large
tbo lows of mnsio woro (leliphted. I nnmbcr of infantry, fell back and seat this in. I (Tho bandeomeat fixture In Macon )
Respectfully, John N. Wsdswosth. telligence to Gcu. B. E. Lee. Upon its receipt . - . . ,
P. H—In jnrt.ee to Mr. William B. Johnston, a<ln - ordered the firing toi cease, and dis- HOImeS Oriental CflllOpy.
of your city, allow mo to cay that we feel under I the white flig, under which the anrren-
many oMigaUoua for tho beantiful grounds do- derw.a.utwequentljmade DuringthecesMtion ARMSTRONG’S PATENT FTYTIIRF.
na(ed by him to tho trustees of onr school of hostilities, and while Gena. Grant andLse HiUuOlIlUiUI U miLni llAiUIUi
He will plcaso accept tho many thanks of the were in consultation, Gen. Sheridan, withalarpo
people of Bntler for this liboralily. and feol retinue of offiscra and men—about 100 in all—
sAiiifiod that tho Johnaton Inatitate will r<fleet WM Been spproaehlng Gen. Gordons lines. Of
no discredit npon his name. course tbia cavalcade, as it came dashing across
1 the plaio, challenged the attention of Gordon’s
“I’lanftr’a An.dr.nv" Fismin.iiot. i entiro force. Chancing fo turn hla head, Gen.
I lanier a Academy hia ulnaliou. Gordon saw a long, lank Miseissippian wilhin a
liUTiaKD Di&tsict, July 4, 18<3. ! f ow yards of him, deliberately training his
Editors Tdegraph and Messenger: I desire, I cooked rifle on the approaching boraemam Gen.
through your extensively read paper, to make I Gordon dashed at the marksman, and rode him
•*"«— ja^fw'SssKrsass
which look plnco to-day at “Pinntors Aoade- the Irate Gordon; "don’t yon know firing has
my,” .boat eight miles sonth of Macon. I ceased by my order?” "I know, General,” re-
Tho flr.tp.rt of tho morning gave token 41 P. b gJ 1 ^moaSfiF?t*mHa*7 rldgnTelnt a’comin^agm
I havo in slock
Holmes’ Hanging Nets.
With other first class fixtures.
Bobinet and American Lace and
Gauze Nets, Fink and White.
Prices to suit tight times.
Como and took at thtm.
THOMAS WOOD,
may!8 tf Next to Lanier Houno.
QUEEN BEE HIVE.
T HIS HITE has taken the premium over all
other hives at several large Btato Fairs, and
at our late fair was awarded a diploma.
__ . . ^ «• it nr a > at.* ppw * inwgu> w www ■» twgnwm w»y»y mob i The eubscnoer having bought the right for the
that a birua bc«am>ki*« ^ , “° c2ccr * ns, and I jist sighted that short-legged feller county, U now ready to seU individual rights and
cises of the day, and about 8 o clock persons | tbaT #n a if y0 n hadn’t come up I’d a fetched J° m * ke transf^s of bees. He has also the right
might be aeon coming from all qnartera, and him from wh.r he eot, and he’s been n powerful e°x" roct^th^ey^hoTtajS?'w
er® L-»ng four hundred persons might bo seen I heap of goca to mo yanks. ..... . I tho comb. Thus tho comb may be given ■ Dack to
in, around and about tbo academy. The exer- ^ ees t0 bo r , efil ' e ?’ and in *** ^“ 0Bt »
... „ I divisioD, snd never failed to kill his object when I fabulous amount of honey maybe taken from a
emeu oponod with recitations from tho younger I deliberate aim was had. Gordon turned to I hive daring the honey season,
pupils of the school, reminding us of tho time I meet Sheridan, and Buchanan Hoad’s hero has Dee culture paya a better per cent, on the
when wo first loarcad to road our A B O. and oeTcr known how near bis life came to going SP’SSSSSS® t i™? th . 6 v, r . b .'?’ in6 ?*'. and "Tuto*
. _ * ■ „ n . _i, h .... rohullion Gen Gonlon ia now bat htuelabor. Nowia the time to transfer jour
thence, gradually ascending the scale of knowl- p nite(l s . ntea y cnat0 r f r0 m Georgia. I biT01114 prepare atrong
odge, wo witnessed the sola tion of the most
difllcuH algebraic problems and were greeted
colonies for next soling.
The hive msy bo seen at Messrs. Hardeman A
Sparks', and at B. H- Wrigley & Go 's, where orders
Ilonftcbeeplng in the Sonll. Seas. . .. „ UK voj«. uv ., >»« omen
Qonsekeepers will be snrprieod to learn that | m *7 be left. I sm anthoiizeA to sell right, to per-
thelr custom of eending in to a neighbor to | jg™” 18 * 4 J° ltbl S counties.^Bevva _for^sUa-
borrow a little bntter or sugar or other articles
of diet is quite common among the savages
of Feejea. When a lady in Feejee has some
E. B. LINK.
PLUMBING
-AND-
GAS PITTING!
with mn.Aio from the sweet tonguo of Virgil,
whilst among the recitations the mo9t delight-
t il vocal nnd instrumental mnsio was inter.
aperaed.
Then, jmt before the good time cams (the I friends to dinner unexpectedly she goes over
dinner) Prof. Settlor was introduced to the an-1 to tbo woman across the way and says,
dicnoe, who spoke npon "The Public School I “Yak-yak and his family haven’t just dropped
Bystem,” aud, wo think, convinced every candid | in to dine, and I have a thing in the honre.
mind In his bearing that this is an improve- Row do you think your hired girl would work
ment on the old moJo of teaching, and the kind up into a stew ? Gan I borrow her for a few
that the times demand. Ool. Hardeman then days?” Then sho seizes that domestio by the
followed, who, in his oommanding and peculiar I hair and drags her over, chops her up with
way, delighted his bearers with one of the boat j parsley aud carrots, and celery tops aud doves,
litUe speeches It has been our good fortune to and let her simmer over the fire. Or may
hear in sometime. The dinner came next on I he the other woman sends over and says: “Im
tho programme, and it ia needless to say that antirely ont of meat; can you lend ms your
the most fastidious, and I may say, the sharp- I little William Henry for hash, or your Mary
oit appetite was satisfied to its fullest desire. I Jane for a pie t" And over go William Henry
The remainder of the exercises of the exam- and Mary Jane, and they are stack with a fork
inntion were concluded in the afternoon, nnd j and basted and put on to cook gently, and the
In the first part of the evening was an enter- debt is paid off next week by the borrower
tiUnment from speechos, compositions, tab-1 sending back her aunt, already boiled and suit-
loaux, charades aud mniic, the most delight- able for cnttiDg down cold for tea, or one of
fat given by a small band which ban reoenlly I her twins corned so as to make a nice lunch,
been organized by somoyonng men in tho neigh-1 Sometimes a woman in this manner will work
borhood. Tbo entertainment exceeded the ex-1 off a conple of her mother-in-laws, or a rich
pectatiops of the most sanguine and fastid- I nude, or a plump aeeond cousin, and then she
ions, and sometimes elicited the most flatter- I will sit at her window and sniff them as they
ing applause from the andienoe. This school I are cooking in the kitehen’next door, or waleh
is a largo one, and ona of the moat prosperous I one of tho company in the dining-room nib-
in the oonnty. Its excellent teachers, Messrs. [ being at the elbow of her late hired girL The
Ryder and Pearce, have control of it, and de- I custom seems to us an excellent one, portion-
serve muoh credit for tho rapid advancement I larly when it Is applied to hired girls. We have
of their pupils, and the splendid entertainment had girls whom we would have loaned to a
they fixed np for this ooeasion. We meet with I neighbor at any time under a solemn promise . ___
the hearty endorsement of every one present that ioey should be butchered and boiled as BRTNTiK T SHAFT PT.OW I
when we «ay that everything passed off pleas- | quickly ;• .as.ble-—Jf:.- AJ-.Ur i-. &tlur.:jy I L -LIU M i
“I Sterling Pott.
’ AM now prepared to do FIRST CLAS3
PLUMBING AP GAS FITTING.
Having employed
COMPETENT WORKMEN!
From New Yoik.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
Have jnat received tho celebrated
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
FOURTH AND POPLAR STREETS,*MACON*
J nneStf
SCHOFIELD S IRON WORKS
Adjoining Passenger Depot, Macon, Ga.
CELEBRATED WROUGHT IRON COTTON PRESSES
All acknowledge its superiority to any made anywhere or by anybody.
STEAM EXCISES AM) BOILERS, SAW MILLS, SUGAR MILLS2AXD
KETTLES, I BOX B AILIXG, MILL MACHIXERY, CASTINGS
AXD MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS.
Fanglit’s [Patent Gin Gearing!
— power to rnn your gin a lifetime. Many boy horse powers and have to bay a gin gear next year
Thia Gin Gear has an IKON CENTBAL SUPPORT to prevent settling of gin hiuse, AN IRON KING
POST ASD IRON BAND WHEEL SHAFT. Made only by
J. S. SCHOFIELD Sc SON.
NOTICE —Having made arrangements with Messrs. SCHOFIELD A BON for the solo manufacture
of my PATENT GIN GEAR, with CENTRAL IRON SUPPORT, all others are warned not to amex, rax
or sez-Ti the same, as I shall prosecute to the extent of the law all persons using or infringing on
Patent. L. B. FAUGHT.
Philadelphia, May 21, 1873. juiyldSm
CG
MACON, GEORGIA,
Great Sontta Freiglt and Passenger Line
VIA
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA,
NEW YORK, BOSTON,
AND ALL THE HEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
TUESDAYS,
THIIEE TIMES A WEEK,
THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS,
antly and unoceeifnlly, and that all went away
well pleased nnd with the determination that
“I will attend all suoh occasions at Planters
Aaadcmj." T S.
A Koyal Stable—Win re Kaiser Wil
liam Seeps Ufa Horses.
0. C. Fulton, writing from Vienna to theBal- j
Umore American, under date of Jane 13, says:
“Having procured tickets of admission, we
proceeded this morning to the royal stables, and
were astonished at their dimensions. The num
ber of blooded horses in the stalls is 400, and
they aro all. with a few exceptions, English
Which is endorsed by every p'anter who
has seen its operation.
Commencruieni at Le Vert College
Crops, etc.—Railroad Survey com,
meneed*
Tain ottos, Ga., Jnly 9, 1873.
Editorl Telegraph and ifenenger: The an
nual occurrence of college commencements nsn
ally bring, a nnmber of visitors and friend, to I horses. Here were the Emperor’s riding horses,
onr beantiful and delightful tjw;.. This vesr I *odthe Emperor a riding and hunting bor3 es, , _ ___ _ _ _ _ ___ .
-I s; HYDRAULIC MBIS J
brilliant. We cannot attempta detailed account horses to tho nnmber of over one hundred for I 1MUMW I
of ths exercises, yonr space forbidding and onr the royal carriages on State occasions; ever a
inclinations not favoring extended commnnica-1 hundred brown and sorrel horses for light car-
-y.■ nunaciSffjMS's?snstis
Ker. Joe Key, of Oolumbus, preached the I mourning; and about twenty mules, inclcding
customary sermon before a large and brilliant I several pet males belonging to the Queen. The
andienoe. Oeptaia Henry Persons, cf thia I nnmber of royal coaohmen is seventy, postil-
plaoe, lielivered, on presentation of prizes to Hons forty, and two hundred grooms for the
the Sophomore class, the most classical and horses, with about fifty Btable boys and labor-
famished literary address wo have heard for era. The Emperor and Empress are both pas-
years. It was decidedly metsphysicsl, and in I aionately fond of horses, andean talk torse'
that reepeot only, was uasn/iad to the yonng with the best jockeys in the lard. It ia evident
ladiee. ~ "
The __ ...
Celnmbna, was well delivered and an effort that I horses, with a professor and sindents, and "a I rilentl T aitnated in the large and growing town of
A J konA* An f Via ta'avifa.l WA An A I . _ i t • .. • I PfiTTY. fn whreh t Vl A Knnthvaufam Railarail Via a
AM RECEIVING WEEKLY
FORCE PUMPS,
DEEP WELL ROTARY PUMPS,
DROVE WELL PUMP3,
LIFT PUMPS, and
Which I am telling lower than they can
be bonght elsewhere.
EDWARD ROWE,
No. 5 Hollingsworth Block, Mxcon, Gi.
june4tf
COOK’S HALL,
FERRY, GA.
T HE attention of managers of public entertain
ments is called to tbia Hall, which haa been
j that they do not intend thia to be regarded as a I latelyfitted np in the beat style, with scenery, etc.
The annnsl address by Gns G*enD,_E-q , of I‘one-horse country.’ There is a hospital for I Hall will eeit about 400 persons and is oonve-
rt flseted honor on the talented yonng speaker.
Mr. Oalhonn Mathews, of Baena Vista, de
livered a georgenns enlogy on woman in a cied
1 table atyie.
There were eight lovely girls to receive their
diplomas, which were presented by President
Msnget, in a moat appropriate manner, accom
panied by a short bnt very practical address.
large horse-apothecary shop among the build
ing*. ”
As Eoca Asdxn Coax Kzvxssic —A letter
I from Des Moines, Iowa, to the Chicago Journal
give the following interesting bit ot romance
| in real life:
_ “George E. Henderson left Otlnmws in the
The nnmber of stndeDts in attendance wes I spring of 1SG7 to cross the plains to California,
about one hundred from Georgia and Alabama. I and was captured by the Snakes and Shoshone
Without s doubt Le Vert is one of the beet [ Indians. He was taken by them down into
female oolieges in the State. I Xew Mexico, and has been there held by them
Corn sod ootton in Talbot connty were never I since. He married an Indian woman while
looking better at this time c f year. Cotton is I with the Indiana^ and she assisted him in escap-
two weeks later than nanal No rain in a week I ing, and persisted in coming home with hut.
and oorn begins to suffer. I He has a wife, to whom he was married bnt a
The railroad survey of a branch to connect I short time before he went away, a mother
Talbotton with the North and Sauth Railroad I brother and sister, residing near Ottnmwa. Hu
near Hamilton, bos commenced n n a er very fa- j father was killed at Gettysburg. The family
Yorable conditions. The grade la very light, I had given him np for dead, and the meeting on
and does not vary more than fifteen degrees in' I his arrival at borne, a few days ago, was quite
four miles west of thia plaoe. The line will pass I affecting. Toe mother recognized him aa he
through a beautiful and fertile oonntry. I stepped through the gate a tube front door yard,
J. B. G. I though be was dressed in the Indian oostnme
. ,, , _ „ •" - . I and bronzed to nearly the oolor of a savage. He
A Miss Ai ts M. Hulett, a lawyer, won her I u riow f OI ty.two year* old, six feet one inch in
•I MinM I in (ililMffn la At SViiA via I. , > . nw ,
Ferry, to which the Southwestern Railroad has
lately constructed a branch from Fort Talley.
Apply to JOHN B. COOK,
feb!9 6m* Parry. Ga.
J. W. LUKE,
(Sncceaaor to CARR A LUKE,)
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Ho. 303 Commercial at., St. Tonis, Ho.
Refer to Third National Bank. Union National
Bank and bankers generally, sod W. &. Hn ff. Ma
eon. Ga. apr29 3m
ELEGANT STATE-BOOM ACCOMMODATIONS—8EA VOYAGE 10 to 12 HOURS SHORTER
VIA CHARLESTON.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA EAILEOAD CO,
And onrmocting Roads West, In alliance with the Fleet of Thlrteon First-Class Steamships to the above
Perth, invitb uttsntion to the Quick Time and Regular Dispatch afforded to the business public in the
Cotton EUtcn at the
PORT OF CHARLESTON,
Offering facilities of Ran and Sea Transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled in excellence
and oapadty at any other Port. Tho following splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on the Line:
TO iniW YORK.
MANHATTAN M. 8. ‘Woodhull, Commander.
CHAMPION R. W. Lockwood, Commander.
CHARLESTON ....James Berry, Commander.
JAMES ADGER .T. J. Lockwood, Commander.
JAMES ADGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, 8. C.
GEORGIA 8. Crowell, Commander.
SOUTH CAROLINA .T. J. Beckett, Commander.
CLYDE J. Kennedy, Commander,
ASHLAND Ingram, Commander,
WAGNER, HUGER & CO.,) rww™, a r
WM. A. COURTENAY, f A S ente > Charleston, 8. C.
TO CTTTT. A T>HT,TPTrrH.«
ZSOZr STBAKIBSli
GULF STREAM. Alex. Hunter, Commander
VIRGINIA ,C. Hinckleb, Commander.
Sailing Days—Thursdays.
WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, 8. C.
TOTAL CAPACITY 40,000 BALES MONTHLY.
A. EL PATTERSON,
PROVISION BROKEN,
25 MAIN STREET,
X-OUISVrLUE, KY.
Defers to Seymour, Tinsloy & Go. sad Johnson
&, Smith. Macoq. Ga. * *pr25 Sm
w. o. xoasra.
s. y. tnp.
first oan*e, in Cbiot^o, Urn week. She was ad
mitted to prtctioe lew only *boo: ten dsys ago,
snd is only nineteen years old.
A DrsTBrcTXTi freshet washed sway the corn
patch of a Wisconsin farmer and laid bare an
nlxaftt ioexbaoslible lead mine.
height, And es straight as an arrow. The Indian
wife seems devoted to him. but freely and folly
recognizes the just rights of hia first wife, who
has oo long mourned her husband aa daed, and
surrenders all her elaims opon him in behalf of
the white worn in. M
MORRIS Sc REID,
Provision and Tobacco Brokers,
Room No. 4 Oollege Building, corner Fourth and
Walnut streets,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
' Refer to W. A. Hoff. mayll 3b
TO BAXiTZMORB.
FALCON Hatnle, Commander
MARYLAND .....Johnson, Commuider
8EA GULL .Dutton, Commander
Sailing Days—Every Fifth Day.
PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, 8. C.
TOIBOBTOW.
STEAMSHIP MEREDITA, J3axls Every Other Saturday.
JAS. ADGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, 8. C.
Bates guaranteed aa low aa those of Competing Lines. Marine Insuranoo one-half of one per oont
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Oan be had at all the ]
State Rooma may be e<
ships in Charleston, at whose offices, in all cases, the Bailroed Tickets should be exchanged and
assigned. The ^irongh Tickets by this Ronta inalnda Transfers. Mas 1 *— —
board.
Dm. B. A-Hooxx,
Of Chattanooga, Term. I
ROGERS & BONN,
MINERAL hill.
SALINE. SULPHUR. ALUM. WHOLESALE GROCERS I
in 5mu®i!|
20,000 pounds Bacon Sides and Shoulders.
1,000 barrels Choice Family Flour.
• 300 barrels Refined Sugars.
ALL ARTICLES IN GROCERS’ LINE AT LOWEST MARKET RATES.
Janel5tf
T HIS favorite Sammer Resort, situated near
Bean's station, East Tennessee, and Dine
mUee from Morristown. Ee*t Tennessee and Vir
ginia Railroad, has jaet been SPLENDIDLY fitted
np for the Bummer of 1873.
OUR SULPHURS,
(Bed, White and Black), Alum and Chalybeate I
Waters, need no comment, aa their effects are gen
erally known: but we would call your particnlar
attention to the wonder of the age, aa a mineral |
water—
OUR SALINE SPRING.
better known as Black Water, which is magical in I
its specific effects in cases of HHEUMA.TIBH,
SCROFULA, DYSPEPSIA, all Diseases of the
Blood and Skin, and especially adapted to the Die- |
eases of Females.
Hot and Cold Sulphur Baths!
the cool and bracing mountain air, together with I
the MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN SOiNEBY, tend
to make this one of tho meat pleasant tummer re
sorts in tho South.
V These Bprings are accessible by daily hack
lines - Parties desiring to visit us will stop at Tor-
lev House, Morristown, and cill for William A.
Dickinson, proprietor Hack Line to Mineral Hill.
Address
DBS. TAYLOR & HOOKE, Proprietors,
Bean’s Station, East Tennessee.
BOARD—Forty Dollars per month. Special ar- I
rangementa for families. may 18 km
LAWTON & BATES,
WHCOXiHSAZif]
DEALERS Df-
METROPOLITAN
Corn, Oals, Hay, Bn, M, Floor, hpr, Colo, Molasstsi
BAGLUING, TIES, ETO.,
FOURTH STREET.
Jan30tf
MACON, GA.
HNKIAIM
IRON AND BRASS WORKS.
Canal Street, from 6th to 7th,
RICHMOND,
WM. E. TAUBER & 00.,
EapeerifflacMiMsaiMOeK
ENGINES OF ALL HINDS.
BOOTS AND SHOES
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Send for Circular.
H. R. BROWN,
AGENT.
uA. ZB. SMA.L.L
HAS JUST RECEIVED
A FINE lot of OHOIOE MAGNOLIA HAMS,
which he is selling under tho market.
june'29tf
I TRY MERCHANTS will do well to examine our stock
nd pattore
and price
A.. B. SMALL also keep a largo stock of Ladies’ and Goute’
TRAVELLING TRUNKS, VALISES, SATCHELS, ETC.,
HAS JUSr RECEIVED
To which the attention of the pnblio Is invited.
aprSeodSm
T en car-loads of choice white corn,
which ho is selling in lots to suit customers I
at remarkably low prices.
june29tf
GO
.A.. 33. SMALL
HAS ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF
B acon, flour,
OATS, 8UGAR3,
COFFEES, WHISKIES.
RlOE, SALT,
And General Groceries, including a car-load of
CHOICE HAY; all of which aro going at the beet
prices. june29:f
“Absolutely the Beat protection
Against Fire.”
Oyer 1200 Actnal Fires put oat with it!
MOKE THAN
$10,000,000 00
Worth of property saved from the flames
THE
B
ABCOC
O. J. GAMBLE.
A. BECK.
A. W. GIBSON.
IRE EXTINGUISHE
R
F. Wi FARWELL, Seo’y,
407 Broadway, Mew York.
In d&ilynse by the Fire Departments of the prin
cipal cities of the Union.
The Government haa adopted it. The leading I
railways use it.
Send for “Its Record.”
feb!2tf
B. H. WRIGLEY A CO., Agents,
M OULDINGS, Brackets, Stair Fix
tores, Builders’ Furnishing Hard
ware, Drain Pipe, Floor Tilee, Wire
Guards, Terra CotU Ware, Marble and
Slate Mantle Pieces.
WINDOW GLASS A SPECIALTY.
Circulars and Fries List sent free on
application by
P.P.TOALE,
30 Hayne and S3 Pinckney eta.,
octleodly Charleston, 8. 0.
GAMBLE, BECK & CO.
WHOLESALE
GROCERS, PROVISION il LIQUOR DE1LEES.
While Pine Lumber for Sale.
A. G. KAUFMAN.
Railroad Office* in Georgia, Alihan a, Tennessee and Mississippi,
in advance, without extra chare*, by addressing Agents of the etaam-
, ieea, in all cases, the Railroad Tickets ehoold be exchanged and Barth.
assigned. The Through Tickets by this Route inninda Transfers, Meals and State Boom, while on shin
board.
The Sonth Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad
And their connecting Lines have largely increased their facilities for the rapid movement of Freight and
Passengers between tbo Northern Olties snd the Booth snd West. Comfortable Night oan. with the
Holme* Chair, wibout extra charge, have been introduced ou the South Carolina R*rroiri FinMIUn
Eating Saloon at Branchrillc. On the Georgia Railroad First-Claas Bleeping Cam.
Freight promptly transferred from steamer to day and night trains of the South Carolina
Cioae connection made with other roads, delivering freights at distant points with great promptness.
The Managers will use everr exertion to satisfy their patrons that the line VIA CHARLESTON cannot b*
surpassed in Dispatch and the Safe Delivery of Goods. 09
For farther information, apply to J. M. SELKIRK, Sup’t, Charleston, B. 0.;R D. HABggr.T. Qmn
' Broadway. N. Y.; 8. B. PICKENS, General risssnfsr aiwl Agtw»
ALFRED L. TYLER,
Tlo* FraaidaBt Booth Oarolin* Railroad, Ctwrlaaton, S^ 0,
AND DEALER IN SOUTHERN SECURITIES, |
CHARLESTON, S. C.
OUTHERN OOLLEOTIONS receive the Special I
_ 1 and Personal attention of this House. Returns
made FAITHFULLY and PROMPTLY in New
York Exchange, whioh always roles BELOW par
daring the active business season.
V Notea, Drafts and Acceptance* payable In
Sonth Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia can be I
concentrated at this point with Profit and Saving of j
Labor. [
AV All btuinee* attended to with fidelity and
dispatch. I
«W Quotations of Bouthem Securities issued j
weakly. febllSm
LOWEST MARKET PRICES G-TJARANTEED
31 THIRD STREET.
THJECI
CHICAGO.
ERNEST PESCHKE’S
Macon Standard Mean Time*
ne largdt sad lost Complete Hotel ia
Ue World.
rpHE Lease** (well known aa the Proprietors of
X the SHXBMAN HOUSE before its destruction
in the memorable Conflagration of October 8th and
9th, 1871,) take pleasure in announcing the comple
tion of <"i. new enterprise, which is now open
under their personal management for the accom-1 MENT8
Tnrtf.mryn of gnesta. the exeat
T°ncfi ■mwtaiAwmtaraWtt ah* a^sirlag aa« nstagaf «w Wawm.
CHICAGO, June tot, 1878. jnneao Uw3v I lu » 4 * •* w * rk: “"
H AVING perfected my arraegemaata to aoneot the slightest error In the time-!
Regulator, by the erection of an observatory and one of the most approved ~
>/ my fint
INSTBC-
stars, I will be able to kei$
]XTew Store, jKT©w Stock
I. L. GUNHOUSE & CO.
W OULD reepeotfully announce to their friends and the pnblio generally that they have removed to
their new etore on Cherry street, aud hare opened a large and comprehensive stock of
Boots and Shoes
I For Ladies, Gents and Children, of the latest styles and patters, and from the best factories. C0UN
liit before purchasing elsewhere. We