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CITY AFFAIRS.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY .V), 1873.
BMX.—Only a small amount of rain fell yes
terday, tboogh enongh to kaep op the ftAhlon.
At on« time a heavy rain wae threatened : hot
the olond paaaed around.
Fon Sana cs Kerr.—Mayor IJnff offera for
nale or rent hia bonae and lot in Vinerille—
poaaeaalon given the 1 at of Oolober. Thia la a
large, fine honsa, one that wonld make a oom-
fortabte home, far enongh from the oity to be
retired, jet cloae to the very beat aotfety. 8
the advertisement.
A Good Deal or Pcxrxn.—Thero i« now at
Mayor HoITm a tore a pumpkin, grown in Cen
tral Oity Park, which weighs aeventy-Bve
pounds. That la, George Ilirria aayi it weighs
that mnch, and wo anppoae it does. At any
rate it ia a large vegetable, and a tree fall of
such wonld be a curiosity.
Ik another column onr readers will And an
advertisement of mineral waters, to which their
attention la Invited. We who een't get away to
the oool retreats and healing springs of the
mountains, can find oomfort in the “Arolio" at
Maasenbnrg'a, and drink the medicinal waters
of the far famed eprings oatalognod in the ad
vertisement referred to.
Tux Ooorrv Cocar.—Judge Weems did not
dispose of a stogie case yesterday.
One oeae was called in which the defendant
was charged with interlnslveneai; bat as a jury
was demanded, a hearing was postponed until a
week from to day. Oakey Ben, the old negro
inlaoegenatlonlst, whoee arrest was noticed a
few days ago, baa given bond and ia cow at
large. IBs oaae will bo heard next week.
The Bamxcue.—Thero is to be a barbecue
given at the Park to-morrow, at two o’clock,
nnder the management of Meetrs. Freeman,
Blnawanger and Grimes, who promise to make
it one of (he nicest things of the sort Macon
over saw. Everything is to be oondneted in
the genleeleat atyle, and ladlea are invited
bo present. It is to be an old-fashioned barbo
ear, with plenty of well cooked provisions for
everybody who goes down.
jroras.
freaks sf the A aril* U(bUlB(.
In Um matter of lightning, Jones oonnty
marches to the front, and, like a youthful Ajax,
challenges—not the lightning—bat any other
county In the State to produce as lively currents
of electricity e« hen. I',»r inetanee:
Ten bead of sheep belonging to Mr. Elbert
Hatchings were huddled under e tree for pro
lection from a storm, when the tree was streak
by a current of electricity and killed every
cheep in the flick. Thia was making mutton
faster than Mr. Hatchings had oonnted upon or
deal red, especially as it did not leave him the
groundwork of another crop.
On Tneaday last a home on Mr. Wing's plan
tation waa struck, and though nine negroea
were sheltered therein, not one waa hurt. The
question now arises, why were those Innocent
sheep so rulhieaaly slaughtered 7
Bat the tongheet contract undertaken by tbe
lightning, waa on last Saturday, when it nnder.
took to, and did, actually kill a male. Two
negro hands, with a male each, were plowing
on the plaoe of Mr. T. J. Btewart, whon a cur
rent came along and pranked with them a while.
Both negroes and both mules were knocked
down end one mult waa killed. [ nils settles
tbe comparative tenacity of the mule and the
negro,] the oharge entering one of its ears,
[evidently the fluid mistook the ear for a light
ning rod] The other mole arose after awhile
and left the field, without form or oeremony,
not eTen waiting for the dinner horn to blow.
One of the negroes waa considerably stunned,
bnt recovered in a few hours. The other was
knocked down, but pretty soon got over it
We are now ready to hear from the next
oonnty, until when Jones remains the cham
pion.
Moke or the "VaaitnrTS."—Mr. Goff, who
realdea at No. 1} on the Southwestern railroad,
left at this oQloe yesterday, another sample of
the caterpillar crop. They were captured
the plaoe of Mr. Zi. P. Warren, of Honatoo
oonnty, who baa a tract of twelve acres which ia
being completely overran by the "pesky var
mints." Tbe sample sent in are as voraoloua
as so many hungry wolves, and devour a cotton
loaf that is bottled with them with as mnch
avidity aa a negro devonra a watermelon,
Drum.—A man, whoso namo we oonld not
learn, arrived here by the Mason and Bruns
wick train Monday ovonlng, and left yOBterday
morning on tbo Macon and Angosta road.
When be left yesterday the doctor prononnoed
him to be in a dying condition. The poor fel
low seemed to bo folly awaro of the faot, bnt
expreasod the hope that he might live to get
home. He wanted to die there. Ueoamefrom
Brnnswiok. His destination was not ascertained.
Tux Iitxxnonii Gasans.—This combination
of base drum and crude tactlos Is carooaing
around Savannah, with on utter disregard
hot weather, and other incompatible eironm
stances. The Savannah people are able to snuff
the warriors afar off, and not half try. The
troopi formed a line the otbor day and marched
down to tbo Cnstom-bonae, and, at tbo point
tho bayonet, domandad a speech of Oollootor
Atkina; bnt, though Atkins is not at ail avers)
to speeoh-maklcg under ordinary circumstanoee,
on this ocoasion bo held his tongno, by a heroic
effort, or only need it to order the oompany
•boat face and march out.
A WrcxxD lloBBEax.—Bob Siooiair, who docs
the olrooiar work (wrapping packages) in tho
mail department of this offloe, wont to sleep
night before last with a good pair of pants un
der hia bead, and an avorage oat hanging up
in his sleeping apartment, (the mail room) and
when ha awoke yesterday morning bo fonnd
himself without cither of thoso nooossary art!
oiosof apparel. Somo thief bad invaded tho
promises and stole them away, Inoludlng two
dollars and a quarter that woro stored away in
one of his breeobes pockols. This theft loaves
the losor a shattered man—financially. Ho is
bankrupt in pnrae. He hod moro clothos to put
on, but bo had no moro monoy. no is of the
opinion that tbo thiof who stolo from him, wonld
atoal tho sugar out of hia grandmother's toa, in
ordor to swop it for a chow of tobacco.
The Fiost Dow Dat.—Tbo question now sg!
taring tho pnblio mind of Maoon is. when was
the first dog day 7 "Who shall deoldo when (loo
ton disagree 7" is admirably appropriate in (his
ease, aa the almanac makers are sadly dlvergont
as to tho prooise day when tho dog-star began
to wag hia tall thia season. Four almanacs have
boon conanlted so far, and one of thorn fixes
the date on the 10th of July, another on tbo
26th, and tho other two on tbo 2Slh and ?9th
respectively, thus leaving the mattor involved
in a very considerable amount of nnoortainty.
It ia important that this question should be
deoided, aa It is desirable to know whotbor or
not wo aro to have rain for tho next forty oon
neentive days. Bat this matter cannot bo sat
isfactorily adjusted until !ho preoiao advent of
tho reign of tbo dog-star shall faavo boon deter
mined. If it rain the first dog day it will rain
overy day aa long os the dog days prevail.
A Costly Keren*da.
Aa ono of tho gay yonng beaux of Maoon
was going homo the other night in ooe of hia
most contemplative moods, ho came across
young Afrioan musician who was pouring into
tho ear of the night the exuberant strains of
harmonioan. swelled to tho fnliost capacity of
flrat-olaaa pair of longs. The stirring notes of
tho instrument, somehow or olhor, coiled to tho
mind of the meditaliTo young gentleman, that
that very night was the anniversary of his
sweethoart'a nativity, and ho at once deter
mlnod to give her a serenade, provided the
■errioee of tho young African oonld be engaged,
at a reasonable price, to blow a few tnnes ont
of that harmonioan. The yonng man had in
hia pocket a gold quarter-eagle and a silver
dime. Tbe latter bo thought would be all the
consequential damages tho musician would
charge; consequently, he approached and made
a proposition to sacriloa the dime upon the
altar of his affections.
Tbe boy waa evidently waiting for some one
to oome along and offer him a silver dime for
serenading a yonng lady; for no sooner bad the
proposition been named that ho jumped at it,
•von as a cat would jump at a moose. He
■aid, however, that ho oonld only play two
tnnes and both of them were "Old Hundred"
with variations. This made no partiole of
difference, aa one tone waa as good aa
doxac-—when played on that harmoniooa.
Having thna came to an understanding, the
two marched off to the home of the uaans-
peoting yonng charmer, and for fifteen min-
ntee, the breeseg that floated through her
chamber were laden with tha notes of “Oid
Hundred” with variations. First one tune waa
played and then the other, and, though both
were "Old Himdred,” they were as unlike aa
"Fischer's Hornpipe” and the "Meaerere."
Whether the young lady heard tho muaio and
felt oomplimented has not yet been ascer
tained ; bnt her adorer wee satisfied and
banded the ooln to the boy, who thanked him
and then made tracks for the nearest oon-
feshonery.
The young lover quietly passod on his home
with his mind full of sweet fancies concerning
his obarmer. In pawing a street-light he
thought be wonld take out his golden quarter-
oagle and look at it. He did bo, and behold,
the only ooin left in his impecunious pocket
was the solitary silver dime, lie had made a
mistake and given the boy the wrong ooin. He
went at onoe in soaroh of his Trombadour, Lot
tbe minstrel was no where to be fonnd, and the
yoang m » n was forced to go home two dollars
and forty cents poorer than he wanted to be.
However, he would regard the monoy &b well
spent. If be only knew that the yonng lady was
awake and heard the serenade. That he may
never know aa he ia too modest to seek to find
out.
(Communicated.
* A Uel In the House.
To e man of family troubles of evory conceiv
able shape present themselves daily. As a
brood of ohiokena follow the mother hen, to do
these mnlUtndinons trials and perplexities fol
low the nnfortonato head of a family.
The great responsibility of supporting an
army of hia own oreation in ono vaBt tent is
inslgnlfiosnt when compared to his troubles
arising out of tho persistence of other things to
disturb his domestic pesoe and equanimity of
mind. The dire damage brought about by
soonring day; tho blistering of his hands by
weeding the front yard ; the rents In his cloth
ing in moving heavy articles of fnrnitore—al 1
possess a tendsnoy to warp bis good nature and
spoil his appetite.
But getting e bat out of the house possesses
a charm that never fails to bring abont trouble.
It is exerolse ignored by gjmnastlo schools, and
Is warranted to bring moro perspiration and
nanghty words to tho surfsco than anything wo
know of.
Tbe first intimation you have of the presence
of the bit is mads by the partner of yonr joys
in a scream of more or lee volume, aooording
the proximity of tha leather-winged varmint.
The children—thoee little buds and blossoms
that thrive so well on yonr sffeotlons and money
—join in tbe chores, and yonr hitherto quiet
domioil is a Babel. You lay down your inter
esting book, forgetting to turn down tbo page,
and selae the broom. Tbo first sweep st the
restless disturber results in missing It, of oonrse,
and tbs knocking down of yonr favorite son.
Promises of candy end • pony restore him,
Again yon lay hold of the broom and watch
yonr chanoe. Here be cornea, end the air
sawed with the broom, but tho bat Is an artful
dodger, and your foros la spent on the mirror,
which now stands a ragged monument of yonr
energy. The broom again assumes a fearful
attitude, and the bat is in Imminent danger
bnt an erring aim destroys the usual tranquil
appearanoe of yonr wife's nose, and she tikes
particular pains and a seeming delight, despite
her agony, to so Inform you; but you are in
tent npon annihilating tbe bat.
The torrid atmosphere of tbe room is halved
and quartered, and ont Into siloes thinner than
boarding-honse bread, by tbe formidable
broom. Daring which time children and
orockory ware suffer to an alarming extent,
bnt It is your purpose to rid the room of the
bat, and yon panne that ’intention with In
creased vigor nnmlndfnl of tbo damages in
flicted npon tbe treasure and crockery of your
household.
From a leisurely awing of the broom above
yonr head, tbe alroke is increased to forty a
minute. Then tho "Oxford stroke,” tho
* Cambridge stroke,” till finally yonr arms
wilt and yon foather yonr oar, so to apeak.
Then you eit down upon a towel rack and
gaze at the situation. The nnscathed bat hov-
ors over yon as if in mookery of your fatilo at-
tempts, which has a tendency to goad you on
to dooperato deeds. Yon roll yoar sleeves up
higher, insinuate to your wife that if she’d
hold her everlasting tongue you’d get tbe bat,
then yon snmmons all yonr strength and warm
to yoitr work. For a wonder, you hit tho bat,
and down bo oomos amid a soramblo and a
aoreani from yonr happy ones. Then yon take
the tongs and piok it up, and dlaoover to your
dlsoomflture that two hours' precious labor has
been wasted npon trying to kill a barmlesa mos
quito hawk. How sad! The remains of tho
bug are oonsigned to the book yard, and an air
of tranquillity pervades once more yonr house
hold. But you don't read any more that night—
not if your children oan help it They have
been thoroughly aronsed to wakefnlncas, and
sleep has lost its charm. The remaining hours
of th6 night aro spent in spanking them, and
next morning yon feel as if yon had sot np with
a corpse for two nights hand-rnnning, and all
tho liniments your mother-in-law oan manufac
ture in a week don't seem to cure your arms of
tbo soreness. Such is getting a bat ont of the
house. anna.
flQMICUL A\D COMMERCIAL
Latest Market Be porta by Telegraph
FINANCIAL.
OBITCAKY.
Newton, Bim courrr, Ga , July 25,1873.
It bwooe€ ay melancholy duty to record On
death of MftJ. W. D. Williams, a resident of this
place which event occurred at Porter Sptinga,
Lumpkin county, Ga., on the 22d ir«t. Upon the
1 reo*ptfen of the ead intaUireoce in thie comaootty
we ail felt that one of our parent, moat acjeptab
and upright citizens had fallen, and every other
feeling of tbe heart gave way to one of sad
ness ani regret. The death of such a man ia pain-
Siv fezr— Noon—Stock a firm. Gold at 16 V
M'-cey ewsj at W*4 Exchange, long •: abort
GovemmeLU dall and a-eady Htaiee ton<ie quiet.
Evening—Gold 1/ Money easy at 24&i-
Starling cloeed aUa^y at 9. Governments dull
and ateadr. Bute bond* ve.y qai*t. »
MHto^t-’.lcv-rem.......;:. .i’f.raa KJ.': •'!< . ln lhf eItrene , and leaves a chasm in this eom-
6?Sk ifSllcST " L I munity that time cannot dose, and an aching void
TaawMMe Gs^ 8t: new 81; Virginia Ce 42; I in our hearta that will not be filled. Mild and oour-
new; 60 oom*ol deferred 11: Louisiana teQ c righl aQ4 j independent, kind and gentle,
£ 47: onsU’ned. by his death a heavy loss,
n*<r 15; special ux U%; South Carolina* H. new and hia family a disaster irretrievable. For os i
16: April and October S>. I father be was kind and indulgent; aa a friend,
Ixw Oeleum—sterang 23. New York sight % tme, no ble. and generous. By bis kind and manly
premium. Odd lfik
Paoro—Noon—Rentes 56135c. .
Lomkj.v—Evening—Consol* 9i%®92%.
New Yoax—Noon—Cotton quiet; sales —; mid-
oonduct, he gained, in life, our love and etteem
and, nowlhat he ia gone, we will honor and cherish
him. and erect in our hearts an altar dedicated
hia memory. Tha Maj -r waa well and familiarly
known throughout the State, having, by tha oonfl-
denco and iUDport of bis fellow-citiiana, occupied
Future* opened as follows: Jnly 20%; August I many positions of public treat and honor, having
19 616; Septemb * 18%. been at varioAs tints a member of tbe State Leg-
Kvonix* - Cotton sales to-day 719. middlings 21; M|||f - ^ of y,, constitutional Convention
Biire Jfattrsa 1L80CLmarket do£d aa follow*: 1865, ever displaying, in public as in private life,
July 203<; August 19X@19 13-32; September the same parity of heart and honest integrity o!
18 3 -14; October 17 13 18. I pjrpMO. Being a of fine social qualities, re-
JSS^SStSL^SUZ^JSSTnSl SSL for the vivacity of his wit and the art ;
dliags 20X; market *n» miking others happy by bis manneri and conversa-
efiew Ukuuifi — Cotton, not receipts 64; groee tion, ho gathered around him, wherever he want, a
206; export a coastwise 950; aalee 600; last evening fa t of WkTm / riaD£ js. any of whom would unite
7 W^^S^iu^et^re!^ lS; q “^orta with me to declaring to the great worth of the man.
ooaatwiae 212. sales 20; stock 1052; middungs 18%; Being a man of nice, delicate feelirgj, and a
market steady. I strong attachment to hia associates; tree to hia
middter^iav/^ke^mft- * h,pmenta 6,5 friend*, without any of the deceptive qualities of
SAVAjrsaE-Ootton, net receipts 21: exports tha present day—it I* not astonishing that
ooastwiss 31; sales 10: stock 1511; middlings 18%; leaves behind him such an unusually large circle
market bare of offerings. . warm personal friends. In bis domestic relation.,
coastwu-e —: sates 100; stock 3894; middlings I he shone with a most pleasing lustre; free with hia
19„V: low middlings 18%; good ordinary 17%; oidi-1 children, enoonrsging them in their efforts and no
nary 14-315; market quiet.
derUkinga. be had in fall their love, respect and
unlnaLy
11 Xi market nominzlty unchanged.
*08toji—Ootton, net roocipte 67; groee 67; aalee
800; atock 10.000; middlings 21*; market doll.
Norvolm—Ootton, net reoolpta 25; exnorta
ootatwiae *58; s&lea 70; stock 3461; low middling*
18X; market eteady.
children gathered around him, that thia aged man,
with a heart foil of love and tenderness, displayed
to the greatest advantage the moet beautiful traits
in hia spotlees character. He loved hia children
they repaid it with an unparalleled devotion, and
Mnfnns—Ootton, not reoeipte 290; ebipmenta home WM h 4P ny. He has gone, and their
-onsc is lonely and doaoiate Such a man »»t
stock 12,665; Texas ordinary 12%; good ordinary I necoesanly have been of a high order of morale.
14X®15; market steady. I Denouncing the wrong, advocating the right, ad-
^ParLAiixLPnii—Ootton, middUnga 20%; market hering w tho prtnoipl6t of honori he mv } 6 , deep
LivzurooL—Noon—Ootton firm and unchanged; “3 powerful impress upon theminda of thoee who
planda 8X@8%: Orleacs I came in contact with him. The Major made do
Ootton ealee 16.OOU; speculation and export 3300.1 outward profoasion of religion, and connected him*
Frem™nahred thtoffi and «“ no Christian denomination; but the lovely
Dooemberehipmonta. not below low middlings, 81 character of hie wife, who preceded him but a few
earns not below good ordinary 811-16; Octot>er and I years to tho grave—her Christian devotion, and the
to*-— «* tor over hi, mind.
gnst delivery, not below low middUnga, 9.
Later—From riavAnn\h and Charleoton, Beptom
ber delivery. 8J£: Ja!y 8 13-1G.
I Later—From Savannah and w ____
“w223bS!$ llric 1 ^ 7 8 mC: n0ffCrOp ' DOt b0 ' | Und'oViEterngl Yes. IbiuVv'a
■Evening—Boise include 8500 bales American ' S ' “
together with his spollsss character—bis purity of
heart, and honest integrity of pnrposs, forces me
Charleston, October 1 10 teiieva that his Bpirit has rejoined her In the
- • -« ^ o j Eternal Best. Yea. I bolievo
■ He has set aa sets tbe morning star, which goes
Yarns and fabrics firmer. An advance is do- I Not down behind the darkened west, nor hides
minded, which buyers refuse.
Obscured amidst tbe tempests of tbe sky,
But melts away into the light of heaven.
A Gband Babbecue will he given st Central
City Park on Thunday, tho 31st day of Jnly.
The best of viands and refreshments will bo
served. Tiokots can bo secured at tbo prinoi
pal saloons In tho city. julj27 4t
F06TAZ. Goans.—Business men generally sro
taking advantages of this now and economical
system of postages to transmit circulars and
business cards to their friends and patrons,
Bring them to this offloe and have them neatly
printed.
A xjlboe and carefully selected stock of pocket
and tablo cutlery (mostly just reoeivod) suited
to tho jobbing trade.
juij27 St TncstAK A Gbzzh.
Neckwear.—Everything fashionable
in Bows and Ties, selected by one of the
firm now in New York, at Hertz, Virgin
& Co.’s.
Ketsishiso.—H yon feel oppressed by the
heat and dost, just step into Loh’s, in the La
nier Honae building, and take a oool refreshing
bath for only twenty-five oents. Shaving, hair
catting, etc., by the moet skillful tonsorial
artists, and at the ooolest establishment in the
oily. Strangers visiting Maoon ahonld remem
ber this—the people here all know it
jnlylfl eodlf ^
Mkbcuawts visiting Maoon will please note
the faot that Trnman A Green have the largest
stoek of stoves, tinware and hors 3 furnishing
goods generally in the State. Goods sold st
bottom figures. july27 3t
If you want a stylish white vest of the
very nobbiest cut, go to Hertz, Virgin &
Ca’s.
Bswabe cr ContTEarnTS.—Parties buying
Central City Choice,” “Years to Count On,'
Sad “Pride of Georgia ” segara wonld do well
aeethat George W. Head’s name is branded
the box. jnly-'l lw
White Vestb—-linen and Marseilles—
of the very latest styles, just received by
Hertz, Virgin & Co.
Mas. JosxruixE Hoeex, artist, formerly of
Ueo'gia. Address 122 Waverley Plaoe, New
York. Portraits and pictures of any size taken
from old daguereotypes in the bigbeet style of
art.
j.e csxam rsszxcas, refrigerators and water
coolers at ooto. Truman A Gbezn.
jolyz? 3|
Thx Chxaixm axd BIST.—Hood's Eureka Liv
er Medicine gives universal satisfaction in
tbe treatment of liver Disease, Dyspepsia, Sick
Headache. Oostiveneaa, and all that else! of dis
ease* arising from a disordered state of tha stom
ach and liver. novSOIy
Horr, Bams A I^mae.—Thia well known and
reliable firm have: meived a Urge lot of Dr. Hood's
Eureka Liver Med.erne. It baa the praise of all
who have triad it. In bottles at 60 oenta sad *1.00
ON THE BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON, DINNER
AND BUFFER TABLE,
LEA to F1BS1SS 1 Wsmatenhlre Sauce.
IB INDIBFEN8ABLE-
JOHN DISCASW aon, Sew York.
Agents for the United States.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
PRODUCE. I Thus I believe my friend te have died; and thus
I H will I remember and cborish him, nntil my own
New yoBX-Noon-Flonr dnll and unjhanged— 1^, Iiko hia . «h^i bo Did in tha grave.
Wheat, No. 2 Milwaukee 1 44 Corn steady; steam |
western mixed 61$5S. Fork quiet and rather
weak; now moss 17 5J. Lard dull and heavy; wes
tern steam 8%(<ti>%. Tnrpeutino dull and heavy.
Rosin quint at 3 05 for common strained. Freights
firm.
Evoning—Floor, southern in limited reqnoat and
unchanged, cjmmon to fair extra 6 25(geS 75; good
to uboico 7 SSw" 90. Whitky activo and firmer at
'JC&OOX- Whoat closed dnli and lieavy; amber
westorn X 93 Com in fair demand; steamer west
ern mixed 5I'S-55: yellow western 583C9. Rico
firm at 8%fi9%. Fork steadier: cew mess 17 25
Lard wexk at B%. Turpentino doll. Rosin quiet.
Tallow qniet at BJfSSKt Freights eteady; cotton
per steam 5-15(5%.
Ru.TiMeBx—Flour dull and steady. Wheat active;
FOR SALE
100 ooo^ ETOF ^ OBTEDL “
Call at
inJjMdlw
OBOCKETTS WORKS.
New Boarding House.
O N THE FIRST OF AUGUST. I will open the
House on Mulberry street, oppoeite tbe L»*-
primo rod 1 53(^1 63; cboioa &mt)fr 1 G5. Ootn I nler House, (Granite Hall), formerly kept by N.
nominal; white bo'SSG; yellow 58359. Oatedall;
eonthem 4S'§>60. Provision* qniet. Pork 17
Hinewanger. Board *25 par month, and tbe table
supplied with the beat the market afforda, llooms
17 50. Ilaoon, uhouldbra 1»;V- ^lear rib aidoa I can be had either with or without furniture.
angarenrod h&ma 14@16. Whisky firmer at 95. | JulySO St
Lard8X@83^.
Louisville—Flour nominal: demand light Com
firm and in fair demand; sacked 53($62. Provisions
steady. Pork 1G 00. :t 16 60. Baoon in fair demand;
E. M- BBOWN, Agent.
PLANTER’S HOUSE
Opposite Hoff’s New Building,
dbtoUI Cherry Street, between Third and Fourth,
10; stoam Whisky declining at 91992.
OnrcurscATi—Flour dul 1 at G 4CK27 00. Corn in fair
demand ani firm; fi:r to prime 43^45. Pork nom-
KAGOM, GEOR9IA
mHIfl well-known honae being now anitably
J. H. BUEMEB.
inally held at J6 00. Lard dull and^nomlnal; steam I «- op, the undersigned is prepared to so
hold at 8V: kettle 8J*. Baoon strooc; sales oon-1 commodate Boarders—Permanent, Transient ant
siderable; shoulders bjif; dear rib sidi* 10J^; clear I £*7; Guests will receive best attention, and the
sides 10%. Whisky firm at 92- I Tablo supplied with the finest the market affords.
St. Locib—Flour quiet and unchanged. Corn
firmer, doting higher; So. 2 mixed 39340 in eleva
tor. Whisky firm at 91. Pork quiet at 16 59. Bacon
firm; 3ood jobbing and order lot Irada; shoulders
8*£; clear 11D sldca 10@10J£; c!ear sides 10,Y@103^.
Lard qniet; email lets of refined 8K-
New OBLEiNS— Flour dull; double extra 5 25;
treble extra G 0037 00; family 8 5C^9 25. Corn
quiet; mixed CO; white 72. Oat» quiet at 42(343.
lirau 80(385. Hay dull; primo 22 lu; choice 25 09.
Pork dull at 17 00. Dry salted meat* firmer; ohoul-
deru 9. B&oon firmer; thonlders 9^; aides 10}f;
hsms, choice ldXQlO- Lard dnll; refined tierco
8X<&8%: keg 6ngar dull; good to fully
fair 9&9„V. Molasses, no movement. Whisky in
Mineral Waters.
KISSINQEN, (artificial).
VIOHY, (artificial).
OONaBESS, (artificial).
EXCELSIOR SARATOGA, (natural).
SODA WATER, (in its excellence).
All of tho above Waters are on draught at tho
“Mammoth Fountain."
good demand, supply light; Evansville 94;
qaiet£t 18 ^ IOOKGBW9,(diamond O).
©IS?!; good I9®1«X: P rimc 29@20J<* , | UATnoitN. (Saratoga^
Wxuixxotox—Spinta turpentine quiet. Rosiu 1
dull; no sales reported. Crude turpentine firm;
hard 2 00; yellow dip and virgin 3 15. Tar steady
at 8 55.
Ltvxnror r.—Breadstuff* dull. Wheat, red wintor
12s2d; club 12o3d. Corn 28s.
Evonicg—Turpentino ?2*0d.
Loxnox—Noon—Sugar tfloat 27s3d.
Evening—Sugar on spot 24sGd.
marineT news.
New Yorot—Arrived, Wilmington. Oharleeton,
Yilio do Havro. Oily of B.ooklyn. Saratoga. Ar-
rivod out, Oity of New York. Ocoanic, Abyssinia.
Savaksaji—Arrived, Donna Anna, Correction,
Alexander Williams. Cleared, Ann E. Valentino.
Bailed, Loo. 7
OiiAm-CTOir—Arrived, J.aa. Adgcr, Sailed, Jcsso
Elizabeth, T. A. Edwards.
UATnORN. (Saratoga).
KOOKUUIDGE ALUM, (YirglnD).
XUISfl GINGER ALE
EE3SINGEN AND VIOHY SALTS.
CRAB ORCHARD (Ky.) BALTS
All genoino and in bottles, at the Dreg Store of
RANKIN, MASSENBURG & CO.
JniytO tf
[SUMMER ^SCHEDULE.
DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN
to axd reoic
Jot to Tire Woaxo! Wow.asr is Fbxx!—-Among
tho many modern discoverioe looking to the happi-
noea and amelioration of tho human race, none la I DA * FAaezxaEB,
Omct Maoov axd Rnntewiox Bailboad,]
Maoon. Go., Jnly 22, X87S. f
O N and after Wednesday, Jnly 23d, paesonger
trains on this Read will be run as follows:
oaxlt, ecKDAia zxaxrrxD job
the raxsiST.
entitled to higher oonsideration than tho renowned I - TBK r emisT.
. .. . n _ , _ ■. . |LeavoEacon........................... 8:30a.M
amody — Dr. J. Bradflelds Fomalo Regulator, I ^invo at Joeenp 6:45 P.*
Woman's Rost Friend. By it woman is eminci- I Arrive at Brenswick....
pated from nnmbcrloss ills pocnliar to her sex. I Arriro at SaTannah —.
.10.15 p. if
10.60 P.Jf
Beforoitsmagicpoworaliirregnlaritiosofthowomb I ^rrivo at Jac^onvSlo”””"*””'"I...10'12 a x
vanish. It cores wlfitoa. It cores suppression of I Leave Jacksonville 2:40 P X
thomeneos. It removes nterino obstructions. It Leavo Tallahassee 2:40 p
Leave Savannah 6.20 A. x
braces the nerves and purifies tho blood. It never J Leave !” I *" U 9^001. x
cores constipation and strongthons tbo system. It I
fails, as thousands of women will testify. This | Arrive at Maoon......... 8 00 P.
valuable modidno Is prepared and sold by L. H.
Bradfloid, Druggist, Atlanta, Oa. Price i 1.50 per
bottle. All respectable drag man keep it.
Passengers from Savannah will take 4.80 P. x.
train for Brunswick, and 6.20 a. m. train for Maoon.
SAWxixavnxB aoooxxodatioh tbaot, sazzp, (sox*
DAIS ZXOXPTan.)
Leave Macon 8.50 p. x
Arrive at Hawkinsvma "1 an p. x
OIK. At XX. xjiuuiitau—oil: A-ioase larwaru ns, I T I,.on , 3
immediately, anoiber eopply of RBAnriELD'a Fa- I T^L° 6.30 A. X
Tcsnoiz, All, ISOS.
Mr. L. H. Ra. 1 PTinm— 8ir: rioaee (orwarj us, I
xale ltaarLATCR. Wo find it to be all that is
laimod for it, and we havo witnessed the moat de>
aided end happy effocts produced by it.
Very reepectfnlly,
Huxtxb A Alexakdxb.
[ Arrive at Maoon..
JnlySOtf
— 19.66 a. X
W. J. JARVIS,
Master Transportation.
NEW advertisements | pfiTTR HEW STORES IN MiCON.
Wanted! Wanted!
A SITUATION oa Teacher of the English Lan
guage, or Mosic. in an Aoademy or private
family, by a lady of experience. Terms moderate
No objection to tha oonotiy. References given if
seqniraL Address,
ABO, Post-office Box 140,
JnlygO 3t*Maoon, Oa.
HOUSE AND LOT
For Sale or Rent, in .Yineville.
M Y HOUSE AND LOT lo \%ierilla i< now for
•ala or rent on the most favorable terms. |
Possession givsn on the first ot October.
Jnlyav lot W- A. HUFF.
A Ten Cent Store,
A Twety-five Cent Store,
A Fifty Cent Store,
A Dollar Store.
For p&rticul&ra, inquire of
W. A HOPSON & CO..
39 and 41 Second at., and 18 ana 20 Ootton ato.
INDIAN SPRING.
T HE McINTOSH HOUSE hu Ja»t received a
Urge lot of new furniture. And U prepAred to
scoommodAte a hundred more visitor*.
Prof Ke<9a!er*fl “ItAlUn BAnd" At the Uouae.
Jaly29 3t B W. COLLI EB, AgenL
PRINTING!
rjlHE Jobbirg DepArtmcnt of the TELEGBArn
AND MEsdENGEti ia now under the charge
of Mr. B. W. Smith, who U known *e An acooui-
phffhe»l printer And experienced workman.
All jobe sent to thw office will be exoeuted with
despatch tuid at the loweut paicm. Ordere for
JN EXOELLEOT OOKD1TION. trill be sold at a I P 0 "^. 6ta ' • oV $$ B t ?T
bxrgain. Apply without delay to
A SECOND HAND STILL,
Jqly29 St
OLIVER, DOCGLiSS A OO ,
Third street-
FOR RENT.
O NE THREE BOOM DWELLING, plastered
and with blinds to windows, excellent wsll of
—_ . j water, fronting Jamoa t'eymonr’s reaidenee: price,
W Ah.A ILH. I J15 per month. Also one six room dwelling near
O ww prvi? crrnv ivn xtnnT maker and Talnall fc'qoaie, adjoining the residence of K.
B v9J, MAKER, and 1>rioa . thre6 ^- r0 . 0 f laud attached, good wall of
ono good Fag Workman. Addresa, water: Dries. 425 Dar month. AddIv to
Jnl-29 dim
W. H. TILLERY, Dublin,
Laurens County. Oa
p EOBGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY —Floyd A Finch |
(X applies to ms lor valuation and sattixg apart
exemption of realty and personalty, and I will pass
span the same oa the 7th day of Angnst ntxt, at
10 o'clock a. x , st my office, in Jeffeiganvllle, Oa.
JniyM 2t O A. SOLOMON, Ordinary.
PB1YATE BOARDING HOUSE.
H AVING opened a Private boarding house in
Daly's new bmlding, nearly opposite Hoff s
new bnilding, I am now prepared to take a limited
number of boarders', on reaeonablo terms. Yonng
men desiring day board can be aeoemmodated rea
sonably. Table supplied with tho best the market
afford,. '
Jaly25 lw MBS. B. A. HARRIS.
water; price, $25 per month. Apply to
1 J. BEY HOUR RODGERS.
Jn!yl7 1m at Beymoor. Tinsley A Co
MEDICAL CARD.
F ROM this date DR. WM. B BURGESS may be
fonnd, dav and night, at his offioe over Rankin,
Maseenbnrg A Oo.'s Drag Store, oorner Mulberry
and Third streets.
Maoon, April 28,1873.od4pt28oa
FOR RENT.
rpwo DWELLING HOU8E8, eligibly located.
X Apply to B. F. LAWTON.
Jnlyl7 tf At Exchange Bank.
WANTED AT ONCE.
O NE OB TWO first-class praot'eal Gin Makers,
(Breaster), to whom the highoet wages will
be paid, by tho day or piece.
jnlyU tf P. O- SAWYER.
Stoneware Fruit Jars.
TIP-TOP THING, AT COBT—$175 per doz.
TR.TJRia.XJ Ob GHEE1M.
jn1}27 St
HIGHLY IMPORTANT.
FORTY PER CENT. SAVED I
-i r CENTS PER DRINK! At “Our House”
XO Saloon, oan bo fonnd the finest Wines, Li-1
SEG-ARS! BEG-ARS!
Imported and Domestic.
LA ESOIPOION,
LA OAR BA,
FLOR DEL FUMAB,
LA ELEOION,
TENNYSON,
LANOVEDAD,
LA UNIOO.
MANILLO,
FIGARO,
And many other brands, all of which are
offered very low.
ROLAND B HALL,
Oorner Cherry street and Cotton Avenne.
jnly22 tf
CHANGE IN BUSINESS !
From thia cUte the WHOLESALE branch of onr buaineM will be oondneted in tho namo of
ROBS & COLEMAN,
At onr preoent stand, *nd having admitted MR. W. 4. JUHAN, of Clinton, Ga., to an interest
in the BETAIL DEPARTMENT, ihfti branch will be removed in % abort timo to
W.
S. T. COLEMAN’S OLD STAND.
And the bo*ineas conducted in the name of
A. JUHAN tto OO.
We take great pleasure in introducing to onr friends Mr. Johan—a gentleman in ahom we have
entire confidence, and in whose hands we believe the reputation of onr honeo will be tuily sustained.
With thia assurance from ns, we treat that a hearty weloome and a generous support await bim.
And now, that the obstacles which have heretofore intervened ora removed, wo hope in a short
time to inangurate in oar dty the
FIRST EXCLUSIVE JOBBING DRY GOODS BUSINESS
that has ever been attempted here, and with all the applianoee necoesary to enetain ne, wo hepe to present
snch a diiply of merchandise aa will at onoe arreet attention,and inspire confidence. Folly oonscions of tha '
eminent ability and enterprise of cor merohanta generally, we hope to merit a plaoe in the picture
which shall represent Maoon the leading market in the State, and among onr largo circle of friends wo
hope there are enongh of those who by their enpport, will insure ns a against a failure. Having no
fears of the result, we enter with oonfidenee npon the new field. With this announcement we nnfnr
onr banner to the breeze, proclaiming QUICK SALES and SHORT PROFITS, and inviting competition
from any quarter. . J. B. B083 A 8. T. COLEMAN.
Mason, Qa, Jnly 1,1873..
PATENT ANTI-FBICTION
Cr I UNT aEARI
pies so all.
Jnl}27eod2w
t pncoa
O. D. LAWRENCE,
Proprietor.
ICE!
ICE!
TRF.’
ICE! |
AOON FACTORY ICE, from distilled water,
TO BE HAD IN ANY QUANTITY,
LINES & WING
A RE still at their old stand, 58 and 60 Ohorry
street, ready to do
JOB PRINTING!
ranted in aajing that wo can oompete with any
honae South. Jnly22eodIm
W
Jnly2C la*
GEORGE REQ03’,
lOi Cherry street.
FIVE
B EAUTIFUL ROOMS to rent, suitable for offl-
cos or bed rooms. Enquire of
LINES & WINQi
Job Printers, 58 and 60 Cherry street.
Jniy22oodIm
BUST THE BEST.
Laiiretf s New Crop Turnip Seel
BUTA BAGA,
FLAT DUTCH,
BED TOP,
LARGE GLOBE,
ALSO,
FRESH GARBAGE SEED for fall planting.
JOHN INGALLS,
Druggist and Pharmaciet, 4 th and Poplar etreets,
Juiy20 tf Hollinawotth Block.
PriitiPi Material For Sale
T HE undersigned have a oomplete newspaper
outfit, which they offer low for caab, or Bhort
LINES Sc WING.
Job Printers, Maoon, Ga.
time. Address
JuIy22eodIm
CHAMPAGNE
H :
EIDBIECK PIPER, pints.
NOTICE.
MACON & BRUNSWICK RAILROAD, 7
BcTEnittTXxnnrr’s Otries,
Maoos, Ga., July 16,1873. j
' IYEBCH ANTS and others desiring that their I
. yJL SHIPMENTS from Eastern cities, via Sa
vannah, should pans over the Maoon and Brans-
wiok Railroad, will please have their freghte |
markod core or Agent of Atlantio and Golf Rail
road, Savannah.
JAS. W. ROBERTSON,
jnlyl7tf Goneral Superintendent.
KRUG A GO., pints.
w. n. hill. N. x. nareis. I
HILL Si HARRIS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW|
No. 90 Cherry street, (up stairs)
MACON, GA.
Will practice in ail tbo courts of tho Maoon Cir
cuit. Special attention given to Collections. Oon-
veyances, etc.Juij271f
DRY 8EBZENAY, (Mumm & Co ) pints.
IMPERIAL CABINET, plnte.
WEEKS’ GOLDEN EAGLE, pinta and quarts.
For sale by.
JAQUES As JOHNSON-
JuIy27codtf
INDUCEMENTS
ConTcntion of Ex-Cadets
GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE.
-ABE OFFERED-
TO THE TRADE!
5 tons of JEWETT’S WHITE LEAD,
20 tens other brands WHITE LEAD,
500 gallons LINSEED OIL,
10 barrels TURPENTINE,
800 boxes WINDOW QLA33, very low,
10 gross AXLE GREASE,
60 kegs BI-OABB. SODA,
The cx-Oadets and ex-rrofossors of tho
I GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE
I Aro invited to meet in Convention, at Atlanta, on
| tho first day of Boptomber next.
Tho Central, Macon and Brenswick, Maoon and
I Western, Atlantio and Western, West Point and
I Atlanta, and Georgia Railroads will pass msmbers
of the Convention for ono fare to and from the
| Convention.
Let every ox-Oadet who loves tho memories that
I cluster around his Alma Mater, and who cherishes
And for everything in ourlineof business. Dealers I a hope of seeing her reeurrectsd from the ashee
and others who buy in quantity, will find us to be 1
headquarters.
Juij27tf
HUNT. BAKKIN & LAMAR,
Wholesale Druggists,
82 and 84 Cherry street.
in which Ehorman buried her, oome to this Con
vention.
JOHN MILLEDGE,
President of the ex-Oadet Association.
July20-tilsepl
county, win do aoiuioraistrieuuon. eelora toe Uourt-
| bouse door, to Guntou. between the level hours of
P.L.CLOWKK.
F. a JOHNSON,
<?. W. MANN.
liable remedy for the diseases for which he recom- I known as the Wiley B. Pope late residence,
mends it. I TcrmJ e*. “ 1 nT - n ””"
W. A Liked ill, Atlanta, Go.
FjotBEaTOjr, Wilsox, Tatlob A Co.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Brownre & Fox, Atlanta, Ga.
W. O. Lawbhk. Atlanta, Ga.
W. Root A Sox, Marietta, Ga.
jpiySO dAwlm
Ja..
jDha'n,
'JRNEB,
Commiralonsrs.
. sold, before the Conrt-hotue door, in thstown of
Clinton, on the first Tuesday in September next, be-
BTATE OF GEORGIA—Tboup Oonrrv:
This is to oertify that I have examined the recipe I ierted'on to'aat'iafy a'fi £a is«UL
of Dr. J. Bsadtield, of this connty. end as s medi- I Court of tha 450th district Georvis militia. •
oil man pronounce it to be a combination of medi- I tiilee Bowen, in favor of R. Y. Rardeiaan. Fri
VHIlWUi UU LUO UHi ABB8UKJ LU DCjHCUtDCr OffXI, OS-
tw©*n the rone! hours of sale: One house and lot in
said town of Cli»ton, containing one acre of land:
©d from the Justiees*
agntiit
opertj
dnee of great merit in the treatment of all the die- I ont ... ,
eases of female* for which he reoommenda it. This 1time and place forty-■•even and one-
SI 1CM tTer P nw.srww M TV I ***11
Deoembcr 21.1863- WXL P. Reasxxt, M. D.
Hunt, Rankin «fc Lamar, Wholesale Agents.
snaylOdRawAwly Maoon, Ga*
OBSTACLES TO HARRIAGE.
road leading from Milledgeville to Maeon, to satiafy
a fi fa ieaaed from the County Court of Jones county,
in favor of James M. Gray, executor of Nancy T.
Parish, against Luke Wilder. Property pointed out
by the defendanu
At the same time and place two hundred and eighty
IIAFFr UPT/rFF FOR YOUNG MEN from tha I icics of land, in »a:d county, the property of Mary CL
xrm „ 1 Habun and Richard Rabun, truitee of Mary C. At -
effect* of Errors ana Abuses in early life. Man- I £ a3t thereon ihe resides: levied upc . - -
bood restored. Impediments to Marriage rezaor- I J’s ^o. o, J ones Superior Court to Api
V/1 - TnMirinfl (...t-.-t Vrtsx ran.I of Hunt x Barron vj. Mary C. Rabun and
New method of treatment. New and remark- Richard Rabun, tranee of Mary C. Rabun. Property
able remedies. Books and circulars sect free, in 1 pointed out by tho plaintiff,
sealed envelopes. AdJreaa HOWARD ASSOOIA- ja!y30 lm * WIL ^efuty SheTiff
TION, No. 2 South Ninth st., Philadelphia, Pa.,— | *
Nation having a bighreputationfor hon'oZ P’SKff
able oondnet and professional skill. JalySdSm I on the first Tuesday in September next, the following
property, to-wit:
, Toe interest of Samuel I. Guitin. said interest be»
TMPORTED TURNIP bEEDd.-Pickson’e Den- ing 2-K two-tentb® i a on. hundred i5d thlr^
j . ance *xtra Bnta Riga, Improved Green Top I three ana a half 053,’r) acres of laud, in Bibb oonnty.
Sootch Yellow, (very eeaoot,) White Bomeraman, I »«« the. city of Mason, known as the Causey Piaoe,
(fine.) Red Tankard, Yellow Tankard. Garbv 111111 PwLcularly deicribed in a deed from Wm. Bone.
Whit* Stone, Orange Jelly, Broad L«av*d E«ex I ^ M^n 0 d22rihti*°i n "J
Bape. Turmp Rooted Ripe. Tbe above have lets- I William A. Cherry, to laid Gnstia. Also, one hun-
ly arrived from Qieen Victoria s seedsmen, whe drei and littj five 055) acres of land in said eountv
have for many years devoted unremitting care I of Bibb, known u part of the llowerd Place, and
and attention to tho improvement of the different I described in a deed from John W. T. Howard to laid
varieties. Tbostoofc we now offer to tbe pnblio is 1 “**“ * r 4 *’ /# *' “ 1 "* *
T the mail select and perfect character.
July222w GEORGE BEGG^.
FOR RENT CHEAP.
rpHE two commodious STORES on Cherry 1
X etreot, at present occupied by Coleman £ j
Newsom, aro for rent from firet day of October I
next. Apply to J. VALENTINO.
jcneSta 68 Cherry street.
Gastin; and forty-three (13) aeres of land, known as
tbe Lamar Place, described in a deed from Mr*. M. A.
Lamar to naid Gustis; levied on as the property of
•aid Gastin to jausfj a mortgage fi fa from Bibb Su
perior Court iu favor of James T. Nif bit. trustee, v*.
Samuel I. Gastin. Property-pointed in said II fa,
GEORGE F. CREkKY.
anal 30di Shturgl
FOR SALE.
Tnomxx D. Etheridge applies to me for letters ..
administration on the eetate of Nicy Andenon. late
of said county, deceaeed: Tbece are, therefore, to
cite and adxoeich all pervon* concerned to be and
appear at my cCic?, on or before the fim Monday in
A FINE BUILDING LOT. well located ia a | ^ b D 0 *^“*,. !hl>w whT ““
-ljL good neighborhood, and near the basineea j JK itneaa my
part of tho city. Terms easy.
Apply at
juiyi/ 3:
THIS OFFICE.
my hand and oficial denature. July 28th,
1573. Wtf. CANNON,
lalfW 4t Ordinary-
IO RENT.
rr^WO TENEMENT HOUSES or one eight-room
. liouee for renL
App'y w
jqly3>tf OLIVER. P0UQLA83 A CO
EORGIA. WILKINSON CCCSTY.-On toe fint
vJT Monday in September next. I ihatl apply to the
Court of Ordinary of said euuuty lor leave to soil all
tbe lanif of the estate of ihomaj Valentino, late of
said county, deceased.
JOHN M. SHEFFIELD,
j ulySO 30d? Admleirtrator.
Building Lots For Sale.
Court of Ordinary of paid county, on C
I Monday in Septemb<«r next, for an order i
... w.a of doToxu
mHREE eligible BUILDINO LOTH at head of t h - •«»». bsioacin* to the eatats of Solomon
i^alnut streeL Wi.l be sold cheap. | Forehud. Sr-late of uxi ooaqtv. deree-4.-...
Apply to
July27 St
JOHN B. ODBB.
jalj3035-.il
«. W. FOKEUAND.
J. A. PERRY.
Admiairtraton.
MEMOIR OF LUTON STEPHENS.
A X tbe inetanee of Hon. ALEXANDER H.
STEPHENS, I am preparing a Memorial
Volume of hia lamented brother,
JWI USTON STEPHENS.
Friends who may hare preserved any of his let- I
' " labor*, i
tera which wonld aid my labors, will greatly oblige
me by the loan of then. If sent by Express to . .advo-™,,.
Marietta, they will be carefully kept, and returned I WM- B. JUHHrflViW,
in tho oonrse of a lew months.
JAMES D. WADDELL. Marietta, Ga:
Jcly24 6t
O. A. Ncttibo,
President.
CITY BANK,
Macon, Georgia.
[CAPITAL 200,000 D0LLAR8,
DIRBOTORIB.
WM. 8. HOLT,
JN0-B. BOSS.
JOHN J. GRESHAM,
Jnly22 Im
I T RUNS TWENTY-FIVE PEN CENT. LIGHTER than any other Goar made. It is ma-lo »ilhont a
mortise, tonon, or a key to work loose. Evory part bolted to iron. Ovor twenty in use. All havo
proven good.
MT PATENT
Is the mode of construction of wheels suspended on Anti-Friction BaRb, extended arm to carry the
Policy and Pinion Shaft.
All persons using or making any part of my Patent, will be proseonled to the extent of the law.
I Build and Repair all kinds of Machinery at my Works.
BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS MADE TO ORDER.
Steam, Water, and G-as JPipes, and
All their Fittings for Sale,
Call and see at my Works, Fourth street, near the Brown Honeo, Macon, Ga.
47* Send for Oironlare.
35. CROCKETT.
JulySO tf
w. A, HUFF,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
PRODUCl AND PHOFIXIOl,
XL B. POTTER, M. D.
Homceopathist.
O FFICE Weed’s Block, Second street, third door j
below Jobnston’c jewelry establishment.
Residence Laoisr House. julylS tf
SHIRTS! SHIRTS!
THOMAS TJ. CONNER
* Has just received a new lot of
beautiful Full Bosoms and
Plaited Bosoms, from 13 to 19
inches in the neck. The Full
Bosoms are the cooleet Shirts
worn.
DRAWERS! DRAWERS!
THOMAS TJ. COSHER
Has a splendid fitting Bummer
Drawer, from 26 to 60 inches
waist, and all lengths of inaeam.
EDWARD ROWE,
GENERAL BTATE AGENT FOB THE
6AN8TER COMPLETE GAS WORKS
For Family use, Hotels, Churches, Etc.
No, 5 Hollingsworth Block, Macon.
jnlylStf
DR. WRIGHT,
DENTIST
j removed to Boardman’, Block, over Pen-
I dleton A Boa*’, oorner Mulberry and Beoond st*.,
Maoon. Ga. ootlSIy
JalylStf
I Educate Your
Daughters*
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.
W. E. WARD’S SEMINARY FOB YOUNG LA
DIES closed on the 11th June with 88 graduates
and near 300 pupils. No school in the South, and
only three in the North, h >ve had at good snooess.
No ease of protracted sickness during the past
year. Iu pupils being in the city, enjoy the beet
Received yesterday a new stock I advantages of their respective churches. Grade
of Sommer Neck-wear, in all I 0 f the last Sonior Class 926. Fall Session opens
Lavender and white for | September 4- For catalogue address
. I r W. E. WARD,
july22d2w£w3t Naahville, Tenn.
HECK-WEAR! KECK-WE4R!
THOMAS TJ. CONNER
colors.
evening wear. Linen Oollaru of
all styles and size*
BACON, FLOTJR,
E-A-Gr-GHNGr, TIES,
SUGAR, COFFEE,
LARD, MEAL,
BULK MEATS, SALT, SYRUP, Ete.
CONNER CHERRY AND THIRD STREETS,
TTNJDEK RALSTON’S HALL,,
MACON, GEORGIA.
LAW CARD.
M B88BS. WOODWARD A TOOLE, of Dooly I
eoonty, Ga, haring formed a legal copart
nership, respectfully offer their aerricea to tbe
pubUe, and will practice in the oonntiee of Wilcox,
Dodge, Irvin, Worth, », Sumter and Hous
ton. Special attention given also to caeee in the
Supreme and Federal Courts.
Address. V eoua, Ga jalyU-dSm*
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CHERRY STREET, over
BOHALL’S SHOE STORE.
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BLOUNT k HABDEMAN,
EDWARD SPRDTZ.
N otary public and ex-officio Jcana* IaTTORNEYS AT LAW.
or THE PEACE. I eon be fonnd far the M 1 * w *
present at all hours of tbe day at my offioe, adjoin-1
ng tbe law offioe of A. Proodfit, over the toore of I
Jaquee A Johneone Third street, Mepon, Oa., to at-1
tend to all Magisterial basin sea. aag
MAOON, GEORGIA.
Offioe, at entranoo Ralston Hail, Gbeiry street.
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BOBT. A. NISBET,
A.ttorney at Law
Oorner MULBERRY ST. and OOTTON AYE.
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