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CITY AFFAIRS.
TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1?, 1B73.
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Heavy clouds passeel mat of Lbe city
hf err.oon, dropping slight showers here
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Kicluiti,—Hr. W. li. Cordell, road con
tractor, took another gang of oonviots out to
th*. chu u gang yesterday morning.
tbi coraxr cortr.
Am Art fa I tMtffrr w»< aa Illegal Marriage.
ft emob Coubt.—-The Superior Coart m®*
terdaj morning, Jadge FItil presiding. The
in/ was for the purpose of hearing some
Niubu Fite.—This steamer was oat for trial
•gain yesterday morning, and this time trans
acted her bnaincaa satisfactorily. She had too
tnacb sand in her craw before.
Rettmed.—Mr. B. P. Walker, of Wa.kar A
Dobbs, after a six weeks sojourn in the oonntry.
has retained, recruited in health, and ready for
the business campaign of the winter.
Election cr Teaches*.—By reference to a
notice pnblished elsewhere it will be seen that
an election for teachers in the pnblto schools of
Macon will take place next Saturday at ten
o'clock.
Htdboph nr a.—A dog on the premises of Col.
W. T. Hollingsworth exhibited s&ch strong
sympton.n of hydrophobia Sunday morning,
that it was deemed expedient to kill him at
onoe. The dog was killed.
Maoon and C:?*cd.nati Railroad.—At s me et-
ing of the Board of Directors of the Macon and
Cincinnati railroad, held yesterday morning,
Col. W. A. Lofton was eleoted attorney for the
road, vioe Col. W. K. deGr&ffonreid, deceased.
A rnr.uL from Savannah, per Sontbern and
Atlantic Telegraph line, informs ns that the
Drat bale of new cotton from Florida was re
paired and sold in that city yesterday morning
at 11 o'clock at 21 cents per poned.
Five Stock.*-CoI. Robert Sims who, for J8
years, has boon bringing stock to Maoon, writes
to Messrs. Heath A Porter from Carlisle, Ky.,
that he will be here on the 15th with the finest
stock of saddle, harness and combination horses
ever kroogbl to this city.
Fix* Ghowto.—Mr. L. B. Pike exhibited
last Saturday night a stalk of oorn fourteen
feet high, and a stalk of cotton seven feet high.
Tbe corn was grown by Messrs. A. A U. Water
man, of HawkinaviUc, And the cotton by Dr.
Daniel Psttlaball, of Hoaston coanty. The
latter wonld have been folly eight foot high bad
it not been trimmed.
Wnanx shall I have this prescription com
pounded, Is often Rfk;d by persons who have
consulted tbelr family pbysiciau. Without det
riment to tbe many other excellent druggists in
onr city, we can safely recommend Mr. It. B.
Hall, of Triangular block. Prescriptions com
pounded at bis stoic are entrusted to none but
those thoroughly oompetenL
Judge Weems transacted no business of a
general interest yesterday, there being no crim
inal cases ready for fioal adjudication.
A case of some richness has lately developed
in this oonrt which shows that tbe artful dodger
may come to grief no matter how craftily he
sets his pegs. Last Saturday Jaae Epps came
iota the court and asked that warrants issue for
tbe arreat and proaacotion of herself and Tom
Williams for interlusiva conduct. Her object
was to force Tom to marry her in due form
andaooording to the laws of the oouutrf. Tbe
warrant was plaeed in the hands of Pridgon,
otherwise known as Sorrel Top, assistant bailiff
of the oonrt. Pridgon started to Haven's as*
loon, where Tom is employed, to make the ar
rest, bnt Tom, seeing the enemy advancing,
smelt a small-sized mice, and evaporated.
Now, it seems that Tom also has another
woman with whom he has been living and by
whom he has some children. In order to evade
a farther prosecution, Tom marries this woman
on Sanday, and yesterday snips his fiager in
Pridgen's face and laughs at the joke he has
played on him. But Pridgen was not entirely
satisfied that the joke was all against him.
However, he laid the matter before the Jadge,
and the Jadge said Tom had married the wrong
woman.
This time the joke was in Sorrel Top's favor,
and he lost no time in habeasing Tom's corpus
and arraigning it before the bar of jastice.
The Judge told Tom he must give bond in the
sum of one hundred dollars to answer tbe
charge of interlnsiveneas, preferred at the in
stance of Jane Epps, one of his ooncubines.
To say that Tom was appalled at this announce
meet is to put the case very feebly. To a cas
ual observer, for two minutes after the an
nounoement wai made, be woold have passed
very well for a white man. Tom gave his bond
and will appear on Saturday.
Laat week, or the week before, Henry Owens
and Minnie Harris, alias Adams, were arrested
on tbe charge of interlosive conduct, and con
victed, and moved an arroet of judgment by
marriage. This was acoeeded to, and the cere
mony was performed by Judge Weems. It has
transpired, however, that Minnie Harria is not
a whito woman, bnt was a former slave of Col.
Harris, of Milledgeville. This of course vitiates
the oontract of marriage, and the parties were
rearrested yesterday, and the original prosecu
tion will proceed.
n.UXCIAL AM) COMMERCIAL
Liitefct Market Kepjrts by .Telegraph
FINANCIAL.
New Yrax—Noon—Block, ve-y Anil- Gold 15V-
Money esey mt !'c 4 t ichor, ge. long 9; short
9;V Government. doll- Brets bond, qoist-
Evening—Money in demand et 3n4. Sterling
verk. Government, s little h-gber. blele bond,
defend nominal. A
Hidnigtlt—-tovernmente 81a 69e 17Vl 64a
17X: 65* 19V; new 1~X. 67. 19V. CSa 1BX; aew
6* !4Xt 10-40. ltX-
Teu. e-eee Cr MX: B «w 8'K: Virginia 6. iVX:
new 30; oou.ol cS, deferred 11: Louisiana
6a 43; new 45; levee 6a -47: He 60; Alabama He 85;
5e 85: Georgia 6] 70 7a in. North Carolina* 77;
new 15X: special ox 12, r-ontb Carolina. 32, new
14: Apnl and October 22.
New OaLaiSf'—sterling 26X New York eight X
premium. Gold 15 V-
Loroo.v — Noon - Conaole 92X®92X-
COTTON.
In conee qnenoe of the lots figures at which
Truman <fc Green have been offering their
atovea a large nnmber of them have been sold.
Parties deslronj of a cheap stove are advised
to call wnlle tbe assortment is jet complete.
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Tux AnaicrLTcnir. Contention.—Delegates
to the Slate Agricultural Convention, which as
sembles in Athens todij, have-been passing
through the city slnoe Sanday. Some left lost
night by way of Atlanta aid others will isave
this morning by way of the Macon and Angnsta
road.
Tbo Slain G range of tho Patrons of Hiuband-
ry meeta to-morrow night.
Who IIx Was.—The namo of tho man killed
on the Macon and Angnsta ralliotd last week
was Ed. Vann. He was in the employ cf Mr.
Unbbard Reynolds, of Twiggs connty.
This makes tbe seoond white man employed
by Mr. Reynolds, wbo has lost his Ilfo throngb
intemperance within a year. Some months ago,
It will be remembered, John Martin, while
drnuk, attempted to cross Walnnt creek bridge,
fell In and was drowned.
Mr. Reynolds onght to organize a tcmpiranco
soolot; on his plantation.
Attimftzd AnsoN.—Last Friday night an at
tempt was mado to barn tho residonoe of Mr.
Matt. R. Fret min, by setting lira to some of the
ontbnildings on his place. His kitchen and
store honso aro separate buildings, bnt are built
close together, there being oDly a small orack
between them. Their backs are against tin
alley. The ineondlary stack a piece of light
wood between tbe Dnlldings and set Are to it.
Fortunately tho lightw,>0,3 burned oat wilbont
setting fire to tbe bnildings, thongh It charred
a considerable placo around.
Mas. Josn-mNX Homos, artist, forroorly of
Georgia. Addreas 122 Wavarley Plaee, New
York. Portraits snd pictares of any size taken
from oid dsgnereotypes In the highest Btyle of
art
Tbciun A Gnr.zN aro still selling spoons,
forks and plated wars generally, at tbe old
prices, notwithstanding that manufacturers of
these goods have advanced heavily. JVW is
the time for hocsekcepers and others to bny.
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BniD-sBOT— 6, 7 and 8.
anj.9 3t Oliver, Douolass A Co.
Merchants visiting the city aro requested to
call and examine the alock of Trnman A Green
before “ goiog farther and faring worse.
Money can be saved by baying from a home
markot. anglO 3:
Don’t mix Wiley’s XXXX Flour with
Paris Green to kill caterpillars. It won’t
hurt them. Such flour fattens—don’t
kill.
Snow in Summer ? Yes. How ?
"Where? Just where you would never
look for it. In all the red hot ovens of
tho best wives and housekeepers in the
city. What do you mean ? I mean that
tho glorious loaves fabricated from
Wiley’s XXXX resemble lilliputian
mountains capped with snow; only the
real mountains have red dirt and rocks
beneath them, and theso -wonderful hil
locks aro the stafTof life, white, nutty and
delicious.
A Great Oonteniikcx —Upon enquiry, wo
iearn that lbe "all night drag store” is now be
ginning to pay its proprietors. The physicians
appreciate tho importance of being able to get
tbetr proscriptions Ailed promply at any hoar of
the night, and the pabiio owo Oapt. Masaenbarg
a liberal patronago for keeping np this great
convenience. Thongh it has boen a heavy ex-
penao and no profit to its propriotore, it has
nevertheless been a great advertisement for
their business, and they know that advertising
pays.
The Cortlell.Yann Canard.
In onr Sunday morning’s issue we gave what
seemed to ns to be a tolerably well authenticated
report of the killing of Reese Vann, a chain-gang
convict, by Rev. W. H. Cordell, the road con
tractor for this oonnly. We are glad, this morn
ing, to be able to state that the report was false
In every particular. Mr. Oordeil not only did
aot kill Reese Vann, bn*, or tho contraiy, did
not attempt to ahoot him, nor did Vann attempt
to make his escape from the gang.
We are at eomo loss to know how ths report
started; bnt it was on the toegns of every one
Ratarday night, and iatein tho afternoon Vann’s
mother and other relatives believed the report
to be true.
We are assured upon tbo authority of Mr.
Oordeil that not only Vann bat all tho other
members of the chain gang ore well and work-,
ing well, and no one has attempted to escape,
and Mr. Oordeil filled his appointment to preach
on Sunday night in Jones’ Chapel.
Mr. 0. is doing good sorvioe as road con
tractor with tbe hands that aro being furnished
him from the Oounty Court. Ho works them
vigorously, (rests them well and ia getting the
roads in good order as ho goes. Ho has not
yet bad to adopt any Tioient measure to prevent
tho eaoape of any of bis convicts, and he hopes
by the exercise of dne precaution that he will
not bo compelled to do so. Ho has firmness
enough to oontroi his force withont tho aid of
violent measures.
Choico Wheat, only thoroughly
cleansed with a dccorticalor like that or
ours, can mnko flour liko tho Wiley
XXXX. Wc know where to get it, and
have always a heavy supply on hand. *
' BURR & FLANDERS.
OBSTACLE* TO MARRIAGE.
HAPPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from tho
effecta of Error* and Abases in earl? life. Min
tnod restored. Impediments to Marriago remov
ed. Now method of treatment. New and remark*
able remedies. Bocks and circulars sent free, in
sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIA
TION, No. 2 Sooth Ninth st., Philadelphia, Ite.,—
an institution having a high reputation for honor
able conduct and professional skill. j alySdSm
New Yonx—Noon—Cotton dull and nominal’
sales 71; uplands 20; Ciltjana20#.
rutnres opened aa follows; August 18#@ 18 15-16;
Septemb r 181-16, November 17#.
Evening— Cotton weak and irregular; uplands 21
@31#; sales 315.
Sues of tutor f* 12.6T0; market closed as follows
Angnst 18 15-16; September 19^181-32; October
17#@12 11-16; November 17 7-16. December 17#
daltinobe—Ootion, nt* receipts —; gross 1*28;
exports coastwise —; sales — ; stock —; mid
dlings 19#; market dull aud nominal.
New Ojojcax*—Couon, demand moderate : mid
dlings 1B#©18#; net receipt* 492; gross 588; ex
ports to ureat rfriuin 1,£91; oaelwiee 124; sales
300; last evening SjO; stock 16,26 s.
Wilsonotoi*—Cotton, net receipt* 141; exports
ooaetsisfc —, sales 25; stock 9S3; middungs 18#;
market dnlL
ataciTA—Ootton.receipts 49; shipments 55; mid
dlings 17#; demand moderate.
8wa>»ah — Cotton, net reoetpta 243: exports
ooaetwie® DO; sales 23; stock 909; middlings 18;
market doll.
Tbe first bale of Florida crop, and several bales
of Georgia crop of oottoa received Ln Sunday, the
10th inet.
Charleston—Cotton, net receipts 196: exports
coaetw.se 767; sales 100; stock 4139; middlings
18; low middlings —: good ordinary —; ordinary
—; market quiet and dill.
Mobils—Ootton, net receipts 106; exports coast
wise 2C3; sales 150: stock 9460; middlings 18#;
low middlings 16#@I6#; good ordinary 14; market
quiet and steady.
Boston—Uotton.net receipts —; gross 598;
exports to Great Britain —; sales 1:00; stock 10.UGU;
middlings 20#; market dull.
Nobeou—ootton, net receipts GG8; exports
com twine 650; sales 89; stock 3221; low middlings
18; market dull.
Memphis—Cotton, net receipts 3G7: shipments
4*7: Block ( iow middlings D.Y; market
doll.
Galveston—Ootton, net receipts 161; export
coastwise 114; sales 100; stock 8301; good ordinary
1 tfc 15#; market light.
PHXLaDZLP.ua—Cotton, middlings 20; market
qnut. o
LinmrooL—Noon—Cotton quiet: uplands 8#;
Orleans 9#.
ootton tales 12,000; speculation and export 2000.
From Savannah and Charleston, August delivery*
not below low middlings, 8#.
Evening—Hales include C250 bales American
From New Orleans, Augost deLvoy, not below
low middling, 8#.
PRODUCE.
New Yobk—Noon—Flour etexdy. Wheat 2(22
better and active. Com without material change.
Pork Orm; new mess 18 00. Lard tteatly; old weet-
c-rn fcieim 8#. Turpentino dull at 42#. Itoain
dull at 2 99@2 95 for common strained. Freights
firm. •
livening—Flour in a l.ttle better request tut un-
chattel. Whisky eteat'y at 91#. Wbeat l«r2
better and in fair demand for fnture delivery; new
red Ohio 1 52. Corn closed steady. Bice firm at
8#("-9# Pork a shade easier. Tuipentme firmer.
Itoeln dull. Freights firm cotton by steam
7-16.
Baltimore—Flour dull; Baltimore mills, high
gra !<-m declir)*”l 95c. Wheat weak. Oorn, white 7/
yellow 54@60. Oats firm; southern 43^44
Bye firmer at 7u<&72. Provisions in fair demand;
no sales of round lota. Whieky qaieL
Louisville—Floor in good demand and firm:
stock light; family extra 5 25(&5 53 ; No. 16 75;
fancy 7 25<§>7 69. corn firm at 5-(SCO. Pork firmer
-v. i : : ! aj 17 7.7. Baron firm; shoulders 9; - '*9#:
clear rib sides 10#@U#; clear sides 11#, packed.
Lard steady at 9^9#; choice leaf tierce 9#@10;
keg 8.
Cincinnati—Flour firm with a fair demand at
C 15(36 35. Cora in good demand; fair to prime
45g47. Provisions fiim. Pork quiet at 16 75.
Lard qa!et at 8; kettle he!d at8# 8 8#. Bacon in
good demand; ebonlders 9; ctear riu sides lu#;
ciear sides 10#. Whisky firm at 91.
8t. Louis—Flour quiet and unchanged. Com
dull and droopipg; No. 2 mixed 37(333. Whisky
steady at 91. Tone firm at 16 75@17 00. Bacon
st’ff; shoulders 9##9#; cloxr rib sides 10#@
10#; rib sides 10#. closing With alvancing ten
dency. Lard quiet; small lots refined at 8#(28#.
New Obleins— Flonr scarce and fiim; extra 6 53
@7 00; family 9#9 93 Corn firm; yellow 70:
mixed white 74&75; white 70. cats scares and
firmer at 44345 Bran firmer at 82#@85. Hay
quiet; prime 23 00&25 00; choico 25 00#S7 00. Pork
firm at 17 60. Dry salted me&u scaice, acave and
higher. Bacon, shoulders 9#; clear rib aides 11#
@11#; lrama, IC‘416#. Lara quiet; tierce 2#<g
b#; keg 11. Sugar in good demand, supply light;
fair to good fair 8#@9#. Moiisses da 1. Whisky
quiet; LcuLuana 95; Cincinnati 93. Coffee firm at
19#21.
Wilmington—Spirits turpentine IBgborafcSS#.
Boein steady at 2 45 for strained. Crude turpen
tino unsettled; hard 2 00; yollow dip and virgin
3 35. Tar quiet at 3 33.
Liverpool—Neon—Breadstnffs buoyant; dub
wbeat 12c4d@5s: red winter 12@12<3d. Oorn 28e9d.
Floor 28@29l B*ef83.
Evening -Common roein S.Gd<®9.
Losaas—Noon—The weather ia unfavor&bleo to
crops.
‘Lvening—Common resin 9a3d@9e6d. Turpen
tine 32t6d$S3.
Bzab. Locsk.—Benner’s be&r is a festive cit
izen. Under ordinary circumstances he is as
well behaved as could be expected, even if a
half civilized bear; bat once in a awhile he
slips his cable and waltzes around through the
city, to the intense admiration of the public.
Ia faot the people admire it so much that they
seek to get upon high places in order that they
may see well. The second fctory of a honje,
with tho front door closed, is a favorite posi
tion. Some climb trees, and others mount
upon goods boxsis or signboards. So great is
their admiration of the bear's movements that
they detire to see as muoh of it &1 possible—
at long range.
The friaky bruin escaped from his mooring
Sanday evening, and pranced around town con
siderably. On Seoond atrect he showed his
agility by climbing the trees in front of Brown
A Cob. Some colored girls came along and
their attention was called to the animal, when
they gave shrieks that wonld have done credit
to on ordinary steam whistle, and bounded off
at a speed that distanced the expedition of
springbok.
His bearahip next went to the rear of Brown
A Co.'*, where, beneath the shadow of tree, re
poesd the remains of one who had been engaged
in a crusade against the Bourbon family. The
ooming of the bear aroused the sleeper who,
rolled over a few times and then climbed a tree
with tbe dexterity cf a monkey.
The bear then proceed farther and entered
Oasey A E«pinn*r’e kitchen. Thence he pro
ceeded throngb the restaurant to the bar, crea
ting an amount of consternation, not to have
been expected on a quiet Sunday afternoon.
What other freak* this sportive bear per-
riemed we are not advised. He seems to have
dot* no great amount of mischief anywhere,
aad yesterday be was as quiet and orderly &
bear as^oe wonld wish to see.
Whit we Need when Debilitated.—Appetite
and digestion languish at this sesson. At the very
time when tho body most needs renovation and
support, the stomach, its commissariat department,
is apt to prove delinquent. Under each circum
stances the necessity for a wholesomo stimulant,
tonic and corrective ia self evident, and consequent
ly the demand for that peerless combination cf the
three required elements, Ho jtetter’a Stomach Bit
ters, is never more urgent than at midsummer.
It is true that a few medical bigots— foesila “left
over'* from the dark ages—recommend violent pur
gation and water giuel as a cure for indigestion
and Its accompanying ills; bnt they make few
proselytes. Tbe majority of tbe community are
sane, and all sane people are aware that a pore and
powerfal vegetable tonic with alterative proper
ties, liko Hostotter's Bitters, is the only cure for
dyspepsia, biliousness, constipation, nervousness
and the “consequential damages" they inflict.
The human iLtallect, unless hopelessly diseased
or egregiocsly humbugged, declines to aatonbsb ibo
weakened human stomach with fierce cathartics
that, rushing like an avalanche throngb tho intes
tines, threaten to take the inner membrano with
them. To use a significant catch-phrase tbe knock-
down-acd-drag-cut methods cf treatment aro
“pltyed out.”
It is clearly rnderatood that a modicated stimu
lant is essential to the renoration cf an txhansted
frame and that yon cannot strengthen man or wo
man by dosing them with prostrating preparations
This is an era of common sense, and common
sense approves of Hoetetter's Bitters as the beet
articles extant for invigorating, regulating and
purifying the system and dtfinding it against
poism in the air we breathe, or the water we
drink.
The Cheatest and Best.—Hood's Eureka Liv
er Medicine gives universal satisfaction
the treatment of Liver Disease, Dyspepsia, Sick
Headache, Co*tivenoss, and all that claae of dis
eases arising from a disordered state of the stom
ach and hver. nov30Iy
Jot to the World! Woman is Free!—Among
the many modern discoveries looking to the happi
ness and amelioration of the tinman race, none is
entitled to higher consideration than tbe renowned
emedy —Dr. J. Bradfleld’a Female Regulator,
Woman’s Boat Friend. By it woman is emanci
pated from numberless ills peculiar to her sex.
Before Us magic power all irregularities of tho womb
vanish. It cures whites. It cures suppression of
the menses. It removes uterine obstructions. It
cures con9tipation and strengthens the system. It
braces the nerves and purifies the blood. It never
fails, as thousands of women will testify. This
valuable medicine is prepared and sold by L. H.
Bradfield, Druggist, Atlanta, Ga. Trice $1,50 per
bottle. All respectable drug men keep it.
Ttsitoee, Alv., 1868.
Mr. L. II. BainriELD—Sir; Fleato forward ns,
immediately, another anpplv of B&ADnrLD's Fe
male ItrorLiTOL. We tied it to be all that is
laimed for it, and we have witnessed the most de
cided and happy effects produced by it.
Very respectfully.
Hunter A Alexander.
MARINE NEWS.
For Alderraas.
The many friends cf Hanry Dreyfon* hereby
nominate him for Alderman from the First Ward,
to fill the nnexpired term of Barron Garter, Esq
Be will be tamponed by
ALL THE PEOPLE.
auglStd
For AU«rnia*.
The workingmen of Maoon announce P. G*
Sawyer (tbe gin man) as their csodidate for Al
derman in the First Ward. auglCtd
For Alderman In tbe First Ward.
The many f.ienda cf Mr. P. Peyton take this op
portnnity cf announcing him as a candidate for
Alderman, to supply the vacancy rendered by tbe
resignation of Mr. Baron Garter in the First Ward.
The election will be held on tha 16th inat. Every
citizen is entitled to a vote.
atifelO 3t MANY rmZF.y*.
Election fitr Aldermas lu tbe First Watd.
Tha numeron* friend* of L. W. Basdal. Esq ,
hereby announce hie name as a suitable candidate
for Aiderman, to fill the vacancy in tbe Board
canted by tbe resignationof Mr. Barron Carter in the
First Ward. Tbe election takes place cn tbe 16tb
inst., and every reddent of the city is entitled to
MVffi *f MINI CITIZENS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
HOMS B & L ASSOCIATION.
R EGDLLR month’y maetinfl THI3 EVENING
at 8ii o'clock. "Paynenta nmat be mode be-
toio that hour to tare fine*.
MILOS FREEMAN,
angUlt Sec’y azd lreaa.
AT A BARGAIN.
rpHREE ELIGIBLE BUILDING LOTS at the
JL head of Walnnt strett, for sale cheap. r ~
^Apply to
ang!2eod3t * JOHN B. GOB D.
Election of Teachers.
A N election for Teachara in the Macon Public
Koho i.e will uka place at H» o’clocx a. a. on
bATUBDAY, AngUat 16, 1873.
Applicants most be licensed teachers. The
county superintendent will be in fils office oil Cher
ry street, over M R. Rogers’ store, from 9 a. n. to
i2 w. every day of toe present week, for the par
pose of examining persona desiring to be licensed.
The teachers employed in the city schools dar
ing the past year may consider themselves li
cenced.
By order of tbe Board of Education.
, B. M. ZSTTLEB,
sugl2td Secretary pro tern
LAWTON & BATES,
WHOLBSALB
Cora, Oats, Hay; Bacon, Larfl, Floor, Sow Colo, Molasses
BAGGING, TIES, ETC-,
- - - . . MACON, GA.
FOURTH STREET.
JanSOtf
fflmXDM
IS QUANTITIES TO SUIT
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS
AS CHEAP IS THE CHEAPEST.
— OFFIBED BT—
FINE HORSES.
jyj-R. ROBERT SIMS, of Carlisle, Ky.,will arrive
_m i“ Maoon about tbe 15th iueraut mtb the
ficeet lot cf hone, he has over brought to Georgia
—coDci.tiDg of Saddle, Harueea and Combined
Horace. Those who may deaire a Sue horse will
do well to colt on Mr. Sims upon hie arrival,
augld 4t
W. A. JDHAN & GO.
BARGAINS
BARGAINS
BARGAINS
FOB THE BI0H.
BARGAINS
FOR THE POOR.
BARGAINS
FOB THE OLD.
BARGAINS
FOB THE YOUNG.
BARGAINS
FOR THE WIDOW AND THE ORPHAN.
BARGAINS
FOR EVERYBODY.
BARGAINS
IN DOMESTICS.
BARGAINS
IN NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS.
BARGAINS
IN DRESS GOODS AND EMB30I0ERIE3.
BARGAINS
IN EVERYTHING.
Wo can assure our friends that our minds have
never b3en more earnestly aet on Bargains than
now, and we are determined to continue their At
tribution in every section of Georgia.
Jn$t received & fall assortment
Leather, Morocco and Yelvet Belts.
10 4 MARSEILLES QUILTS at $1 50.
augI2tf
New Yoik—Hrrived. Flag. Samaria, Idaho. Ar.
rived out, Nevada, City of Antwerp, Westphalia
aud OJvmpia.
Charleston—Arrived, Virginia.
Savannah—Cleared. James H. Finch.
From the Central Baptist, SL Louis: “A ftw
days since a friend handed na a f&w packages cf
Dr. Price’s Cream Bakicz Powder, with a request
to *try it* We tried it and foaud it superb. We
gave email packages to a ftw friends, and they all
camo back *o us for nora. As wa were not pre
pared, however, to abandon tho conduct cf tbe
Central to go into tbo baking powder business, we
were obliged to turn them away disappointed. For
their gratification and that cf tho general public,
wo will say that this inimitable powder can bo had
at most of tbe loading g.’osors in this city, and at
wholesale of Stoele A Price, Chicago and St. Louis.
WHITE ROOK POTASH/
BY THE POUND.
TURNIP, CABBAGE, BEAN
And other eeeds suitable to tho season.
FINE lTq,UORS
Jdly27tf
A. B. SMALL
No. 10 Hollingsworth Block.
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(Trade mark regiatered )
W E will in a short time hays ready onr m'xed
Chemicals, which we recommend fur
WHEAT, OATS, RYE, BARLEY and GRASSES.
We'propase to make this quite aa rapid a forcer
aa good
PERUVIAN GUANO
And at about one-third the cest.
Planters are invited to look into it.
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR,
Wholesale Drag and Chemical Warehouse,
81 and 81 Gherty 8 treat.
anglOtf
PEN LUCY SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
— AT —
wa-vehiiY,
TWO MILES NORTH OF BALTIMORE, MD.
The next session will begin on the 18lh of
September.
I N the absence of the Principal, wbo is traveling
in Europe with soma of his pupils, application
for places should be made le'Malcolm H. John-
aton, Eeq., 31 8t. Paul street. Baltimore.
ii. at rniiwi
R- M. JOHNSTON.
Pen Lucy, noor Wavorly, Baltimore county. Md.,
July 30, 1873. i,ng5 dlw&wlm
FOR SALE.
DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, containing six
rooms, on Bond street; ontbnilding, complete.
Terms easy. Apply at
jnlySUlf LAWTON & WILUNGHAM’8.
WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE,
MAOON, GA.
FOB MEDICINAL USE.
Hunt, Rankif A Lamar.—This well known and
reliable firm have received a large lot of Dr. Hood’s
Eureka Liver Medicine. It has the praise of all
wbo have tried it. In bottles at 50 cents and $1.00
Hottentots gathering bcchu for Helmbold’i
Extract has become almost a historical picture.
Tho great consumption of Dr. Helmbo'.d's Buchu
attests the importtnt fact that thousands upon
thousands need a diuretic medicine. For dropsy,
gravel, kidney complaint, and all diseases of tha
urinary organs, either in male or female, there has
never been a remedy cquil to Helmbold’s Bachu.
Its imitators aro mere trash. Helmbold’s is fhe
old reliable standard remedy.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Notice in Bankruptcy.
T HIS Is to give notice that on the 31st day of
July, A. D., 1873, a warrant in Bankruptcy
was issued against the estate or Roily Boatright,
of , county of Dooly, and State cf Geor
gia, who has been adjadged a Bankrupt on his
own petition, and that the payment cf any debts,
and celivery of any property belonging to sail
Bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and the transfer
of any property by him, are forbidden by law; that
a meutmg of the creditors of the said Bankrupt,
to prove their debts, and to cbooae one or more as
signees of his estate, will bo held at a Oonrt of
Bankruptcy, to be holden at Hawkineville, Ga , at
the office of O. O. Kibbee, Eeq., before lease
Beckett, Eeq , Register, on the 25th day of An just,
A.D., 1S73, at 12 o’clock M.
W. H. SMYTH.
aug!2 2t U. S. Marshal, as Messenger.
Notice in Bankruptcy.
We, the cnleraigned Druggists, take pleasure in
commending to ths trade Da J. Bkadfxcld's Fe
male RkGULiToa—believing it to be a good and re
liable remedy for the diseases for which he recom
mends it.
W. A. Lots dill, Atlanta, Ga.
Famexaton, Wilson, Tailor A Co #
Atlanta, Ga.
Redwix* A Fox, Atlanta. Ga.
W C. Laws he. Atlanta. Ga.
W. Boot A bon. Marietta, Ga.
PuacMAMyoar railroad tickets from Brown
A Co. for as at the depot. Informa
tion m to time^nd cwmeotions freely {given.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Troup Couwtt •
This is to eertrfy that I have examined the recipe
of Dr. J. BaADriXLD. of this county, and as a medi-
eal n*" pronounce it to be a combination of medi
cines of great merit in the treatment of ail the die-
eases of females for which he recommends it. Tins
December 21,1868. Wa F. Beaslrt, M. D.
Hnni, Rankin A Lamar, Wholesale Agents.
mavlO d2awAwly Maoon, Ga*
An able physician of Baltimore, H. J. Rogers,
eajs: I cmot find a particle of any poisonoos or
injurious ingredient in Nattans’ Crystal Diecovery,
after a cart fol analysis. I have therefore need it to
restore my grey locks, which it has done to my en
tire satin faction, proving so elegant dressing. I
cheerfully recommend it. Fold by druggists.
IS THE DI3TRICT COURT THE UNITED
STATES, FOR THE SOUTHERN DlaTiUOT
OF GEORGIA.
In tho matter of JAS. J. MATTHEW3. of Lump
kin. Ga —In Bankruptcy, J*o. 718
r k HE said Bankrupt having petitiored the Court
_L for a discharge from »JI hie debt-* prorable
under the Bankrupt Act of March 2 1867. notice ia
hereby given to all person* intert-eud to appear on
the 28th d*y of Augnat, 3S73. at 11 o’clock a. v. at
Chambers cf said District Coart b* tore Isaac Rock
ett, Ecq , o_ifc of the llegiMerAOf said Court in
Bankruptcy, at tho cfficecf K F- Watts, Etq., in
Lumpkin. Ste?art coanty, Ga.. and show cause
why the prayer of the said petition of the Bankrnpt
ehon'd not be granted. And farther notice Is given
that the second and third ^nestings of creditors
will be held at the same tune anl place.
Datgd at Savannah, Ga , this 9th day of Angnst
tugIS It JAMES Mc.PHERSON, Clerk.
Imported and Domestic Segars
AT BOTTOM FIGURES.
Prescriptions compounded with core and prompt
ness by competent persons.
BOLAND B. HALL,
Corner Cherry street and Cotton Avenue.
aug!2 tf
T HE HATHOBN SPRING has 1 Italy acquired a
reputation that placee it at tbe hoaa of all
the springs at Saratoga.
Aa eminent physician, recently returned from
Saratoga, says teat it is twice as good (melicin.1-
ly) as Congress Water, and that at the sprtnga fonr
glasses of Hathom are drank for one of any other
spriDg. We have the
Bottle, Dozen or Case!
RANKIN, 3LASSENBURG & CO.
angI2 tf
Notice in Bankruptcy.
T HIS ia to giv3 notico that on tho Slat day of
July, A. D., 1873, a warrant in Bankruptcy
wsa leaned againet the estate of Edward J. Nixon,
comity cf Dooly, and State of Georgia,
who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on Ins
own petition, and that the payment of any debts,
and delivery of any property belonging to said
Bankrupt, to him, or for hia u»o. and the transfer
of any property by bim, are forbidden by Jaw; that
a meeting of the creditors of the said Bankrupt, to
prove their debts, and to cLooee ouo or more as
signees of his est4te, will be held at a Court of
Bankruptcy, to be holden a: Hawkinsville,
Ga, at the office of O- O. Ei^bae. Esq . bi fore
Isaac Becker, E*q . Beriater, on the 2-th day of
Augnat, A. D, lb13, at 12 o’clock m.
W. H. 8MYTH,
aagi2 2t U. 8. Marshal, as Messenger.
'pHE THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL SESSION will
begin October 6,1873.
For catalogues, containing full information, ad-
BUY THE BEST
Lpisl’t M Crop Turnip Seei
BUTA BiGA,
FLAT DUTCH,
LED TOP,
LARGE GLOBE,
ALSO,
FRESH CABBAGE SEED for fall planting.
JOHN INGALIS,
Druggist and Pharmacist, 1th and Popltr streets,
julyttO tf HoIIiuBwonh Beck
GEORGIA MILLS!
WILEY’S XXXX, AMBER,
PEARL DUST,
CORAL.
“ THESE ARE OUR JEWELS.”
B efore starting on a journey, or
leaving towu on yonr earnmo* vacation take
care that you have 81MMON3* LIV£R REGULA
TOR with you. If you should have Sit k d eadache.
Constipated Bowels, Sour Stomach. Collie or a
Bilious a.tack, you will be thankful for your fore-
thonght. in providing yourself with a medicine
which is*a sure, unfading specific for these mala
dies
“SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR U certainly
a specific for that clans of cjmplalntP which i'
c’aims to cure. Of its medical composition we
know nothing, bnt of its beneficial effects we do
know something. And from pergonal experi
ments it is our opinion that its virtues have not
been exaggerated by the mtny flattering notices of
the press If any of your fellow baings are suffer
ing from hepatic disorders and have doubts in re
lation to the efficacy of this popular preparation,
we can only offer them the simple and candid ar
gument of Philip to Nathaniels ’Com? and see*
Try the proposed remedy, a"d then von can judge
for yourselves. REV. DAVID WILLS.”
Pastor of the Presbyterian Church. Macon, Ga.
President of Oglethorpe College.
J. H. ZEILIM A CO., Maoon, Ga ,
anglOtf Proprietors.
We have Just completed many improvements and adJition* to our Mills, and are tnrning oat dally
250 BARRELS OF FLOUR I
Wa would call tha especial attention of merchants to our popular brands, ae wo can offer
Th
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS TO THE TRADE.
the le
as Sr
as so<
Spani
ELECTION NOTICE.
U NDER and by virtue of a resolution paseed by I
the Oity Oonncil of the Oity of Macon, an
election will be held in the several wards of the
city, on SATURDAY, the 16»h day of August, 1873,
for an Alderman, to fill tlie vacancy of Barron
Garter, of the First Ward. Polls will be opened
from 8 o’clock a. m. to 6 o’clock p. m. at the fol
lowing places : First Ward—At Engine House of
Fire company No. 8. Second Ward—At Engine
House of Fire Company No. 4. Third Ward—At |
Court house. Fourth lYard—At Ci y Hall.
J. W BURKE,
Mayor Pro Icm.
Attest:
J. A. McManus, Clerk 0. C.augStd
Always on hand a choico selection of
TOCIi
FOO
FRENCH’S NEW HOTEL,
C OB. COBTL4NDT and NEW OHUBOH STS ,
NEW YORK. On tho European Flan. BIO B-
AitD P. FBF.NOH, eon of the late Colonel Bichard ALSO BRAN 1ST QUANTITIES TO SUIT PUROASERS.
French, of French s Hotel, has taken this Hotel, *
newly fitted up and entirely renovated tha same*
Centrally located in the Business Tart of tho City. I
Ladies'and Gentlemen's Dining Booms attached.
jnnel9tf
CITY BANK,
Macon. Georgia.
CAPITAL 200,000 DQLIABS.I
BURR & FLANDERS,
GEORGIA MILLS.
WRIGHT'S
IMPROVED
DinEOTOKB.
WM. B. JOHNSTON, WJI. S
JOHN J. GRESHAM, JN J. J
|uly22 fm
drees
BEY. E. H. MYEES, D. D.,
President.
0. W. Smith, Secretary.
ang72m
GEORGIA No. 2.
15 CENTS •
15.
LL DRINKS, plain or fancy, are now fifteen
cents each at the Georgia No. 2.
No change in liquors.
None kept but the best.
CASEY A ESPENNEB,
ang7 tit
BLOUNT, HARDE1UN & HARDKHAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
0flis3, Cherry street, over S. T. Walker’s.
anglOtf
Valuable Plantation
.•E'OOEt SALFl.
T HE “BLOOMPLACE,”containing 1721 acres.
tiitnated on Tobeeofkee Creek, oaiy five miles
from Maoon, with dwehing and all necetsary negro
cabins, good gin-hou?e and screw. Will be for sale
nntil October 1st. Time will be givon on part of
purchase money.
For terms, etc., apply to
aogiOtilsepl BOBT. A. NI3BET, Macon, Ga
TO RENT.
T WO TENEMENT HOUSES or one eight-room
House for reut.
App’y to
jnly25tr OLIYEB, DOUGLASS & CO.
VALUABLE LAND FOR SALB.
Notice in bankruptcy.
G EORGIA, BIBB OOUSTf.—T W. Freeman
has applied for exemption of personalty and
I % ill pass npo 3 tho same at 10 o’c'ock a. m on the
2.'tb dir of Auguer. 1S73, a: my office. Given un
der my band cffiriaily. O- T- WARD,
au«ci2 2t Ordintr
FOR RENT.
S TOR 7-HOUSE recently occupied by Johnson
A Smith, in the Planters* Warehouse. Pos-
teetiou given immediately.
Alto, one fnur-rocm DWELLING and six two-
room HOUSES.
Apply to
ang2eodlm H. T. JOHNSON.
G EORGIA. EIBIi COOKTY—Notice is her«by
g.van that my wife, Lcniea a. Green, has
my fail pdim'eaion u do business on her own ec-
oonnt as a tree trader
au».& law4w JAMES W. GHEES.
EDWARD SPRTNZ.
■VTOTAHY POBLJO and EX-OFFICIO J USTIOE
11 OF THE PEACE. lean be found for the
present at all home of the day at my office, adjoin-
ng the Law office of A. Prondflt, over the store of
Jeqose A Johnsons Third street, Maoon, Ga., to at
tend to all Magisterial bn tineas. aog
T HI8 is to give r.nllco that on the 12th day of
Jaly, A. , 1&73. a warrant in Bankruptcy
wa« issued againet the estate of Joeiah J Clark.
ofKncxvdle. ciunty of Crawford, and State of
Qeorgia, *hoh*e been adjadged a Bankrupt on his
own petition, and tha; the payment of any debts,
and delivery of any property belonging to said
Bankrupt, to him, or for hia u«e, and the transfer
of any property by Liu, ere forbidden bylaw; that
a meeting of the creditors of tha said bankrnpt, to
prove their debts, and to choose one ormoieas-
higreea of his estate, will be held st a Court of
Bankruptcy, to be holden at Fort Valley, Ga.,
at ihs office of Avant A Branham, be foie Isaac
Bockett, Eeq., Register, on ihe 26th day of August,
A. D., 1873, at 3 o’clock a. x.
W. U. SMYTH,
aug!2 fit U. B- Marshal, as Meeserger.
Notice in Bankruptcy.
E IGHT hundred acres of land, lying 3# miles
from Fort Valley, Ga.. in a northwest direc
tion, one-third cleared and in cultivation, the bal
ance well timbered land with oak, and hickory, and
pine.
This body of land Is all level and well adapted
to the production of com, cotton, wheat, oats, and
all farm prooncts of Middle Georgia. So situated
•that it may be divided into two farms of 400 acres
each, or fonr farms cf 270 acres each, and giving
each division a portion of the cleared land.
This land is a part of the* real estate drawn by
Mr. neory P Everett from the estate cf the late
James A. Everett.
This landfill be offered at private sale nntil the
first Monday in October, when, if not disposed of,
will be sold at public sale, to the highest bidder, in
the town of Fort Valiev.
apply for information to Wm. A. Anderson,
James A. Everett, or to the undersigned, at Fort
Valley.
I will also sell a well Improved honee and lot of
40 acres of land attached. This is one of the best
improved lots in tbe town and eligibly situated. I
sell on very favorable terms.
auglOtcs WM. J. GREENE.
TAX NOTICE.
T HE TAX BOOKS of Bibb county are now in
my hands, and I am ready for the people to
call up and pay their taxes. My instructions leave
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
STATES, FOB THE tOCTHERN DI3TRICT
OF GEORGIA.
In the matter of GEORGE W, BROOKS, of Lump
kin, Ga—In Bankruptcy, So. 717.
T HE said Bankrupt havieg petitioned the Court
for a discharge from all bis debts provable
under the Banainpt Act of March 2.1867. notice is
hereby given to all persons interested to appear on
tbe 28th day of Angush 1873, at 11 o’clock a. if. at
Chambers of said District Couit before I*aac Beck
ett, Keq.. cue of the Registers cf said Court in
Bankruptcy, at the office of U. F. Watts, Esq , in
Latrpkm, Stewart county, Ga., and show cause
wty the prayer cf the said petition of the Bankrupt
shoal J Dot be granted And farther notice is given
ihat tha eecond and third meetings of c.editors
alii be held at the eame time and place.
Dated at Savannah, Ga., th.a 9th day of Angnst,
auglfilt JAMES McPherson. Clerk.
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTr —Robert Lodge
has applied for exemption of personalty and
I will pass upon tbe same at 10 o'clock a. >. on
the 22d day of Angnst, 1873, at, my office- Given
under my hand officially. ' u, T. WARD,
ang!2 2t Ordinary.
bat a abort time in which to collect all tho
ss. My office is on Cherry street, at my old
place of business.
Iam also required to receive, under oath, re
porta of farm crops raised in the connty, together
with othor information relative to the farming in
terests.
W. T. NELSON,
ang9 tnov!5 Tax Collector.
B. HILL. N. E IIALT.IS.
HILL & HARRIS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
No. 93 Cherry street, (up stairs)
MACON, GA.
Will practice in all the courts of tho Macon Cir
cuit. bpecial attention given to Collections. Con
veyances, etc jalj27tf
Anti Friction Horse Power
JOfliOI k SMITH
AT THEIR HEW STASH.
fe 74 aiJ 16 Milterj Street,
CONTINUE TO OFFER BARGAINS TO
- rovings 1
knd blatant i
I'lTnSLE’g
•Itraotive tal
•peninf; art
•eaporary It
Lmea -Qrah:
Montrose. J
followed the
le been inve:
toi 'itaryoper:
l»ve enaned.
•Weftain eq,
lights of Ki
•’■w "electioi
J’gszine are
No. 17 B
Mas
itohaeii
T of th,
ng eg.
IT/toR articio;
[THE 0XLY “CAST STEEL FIXI0X POWER ” IS THE WORLD.
W E present to the Planters of the South tho beet and only suitable HORSE POWER for Girafcg
Cotton, Grinding Com, or Threshing Grain, ever before offered to the pnblio. We, the prepns-
I tore, haring h.d a nnmner of years’ experience in predneing and preparing Ootton for mark=t. as.eit
withont the fear of contradiction, that in point uf Simplicity, Durability, Speed and Lighintu
Draft, the
’ And invite a call from everybody skeptical
on this point.
WRIGHT’S IMPROVED POWER
Fai.Eiseeti any (tier (lit las Ever Been Use! in tie MM Slates.
augl tf
DR. WRIGHT,
DTD NTT ST
’AS removed to Boardm&n's Block, over Fen-
, We claim for it that two good mules will gin throe bales of cotton in a day on a forty saw gin, tad
that four good mules Will gin on a fifty saw gin four and a half to five bales of ootton ; that me |
ning will be continuous, not being liable to interruptions from sagging of the mactaine-hon**, ae t*- 1
Power is self-ad joe ting, adapting itself readily to the upward.or downward tendency of tb* fl >^ r - ^ .
I entire fixtures accompany the machine, except an ordinaiy king-poit and a lever, ao tb*t it cia m
I placed in poeition for service in a few hours after reaching the plantation.
, „ A 830
j^OO; the
f° w for which
“ * ganger
fichine is pm
r $39. Fron
[ a Parlor or^
ll °Q seem? t
jl^-olegale deale
1 whatever j
f T0 * the farme
9 Co -operativ<
yonnp w(
THESE POWERS ARE MANUFACTURED OF THE VARY BEST MATERIAL
H
And will be warranted for twelve months. The ODly part of » Hoiso Power most liable to wmtm&J
small pinion which gives speed to ihe’■rower.” This wo have remedied ty haviog it (at a great 4*1
made of the very best Cast Steel. Price ©145, or S15U, delivered at parchaeer’o station
ONLY MANUFACTORY
In this country where
W33 ASZX.
For farther particulars, address
ONLY A TRIAL.
LoomReeils, Harnesses
— AND — I
Patent Wire Meddles
MALONE, WILLINGHAM & CO.,
MACON. GEORdib,
Are made under one management.
Also, SUPPLIES used in COTTON and WOOLEN I
MILLS promptly forniehed.
D. O. BROWN,
Joly24 Cm Lowell, Mass , U. S.
C°
OMMISSIONERS* SALE.—Agreeable to an order |
^ from the Honorable Superior Court of Jonei
ounty, will be sold for distribution, before the Court-
house door; in Clinton, between the legal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in September next:. One (
house and lot, in the town ot Clinton, moderately
well improved, and contains about three acres—
known as tbe Wiley B. Pope late residence.
Terms cash. P. L. CLOWER,
F. S. JOH2iS0N, Jb..
n \u kiiiDiLT
HERTZ, VIRGIN & CO.
slndy of i
!“ 1? «r»ily at A.
1,,,0 r net; t,
on, y fonr I
'be y C
m n Urnes, anc
*■ T ben th,
'“ctiee
in the
Wl| b the smat
women
fl!U a to beoo
[ 4 “ ot "«rd eno,
,’ the Preci
eing.
811 Sihir
■°rgi«,
... Ter y oioa
s' “ueded to
C P “teis)n,
^flve da
redh,
urring, f„,
-'ever.,,*.
"’“Sht tninbl,
thi
8°od in oa
bole.
pdial
>«« C f
P8M.
jalySO dAwlm
G. MANN,
W. A. JUHAN,
K. J.TURNEH,
Commifrionerg.
ARE NOW OFFERING THEIR FINE STOCK OF CLOTHING AT
T "* .
New Boarding House.
O N THE FIRST OF AUGUST I will open the
Home on Mol berry street, opposite the Do-
IIoure, (Granite Hall) formerly kept by N.
Binewanger. Board $25 per month, and the table
supplied with the beet the market tffords. Booms
can be hoc either with or without furnittue.
angSIm E. M. BROWN, Agent.
FOR RENT.
O NE THREE BOOM Dwzi.l.Tvu plastered
and with blinds to window., noellant well of
eter, fronting James Seymour’s rsstdsnoe; price,
815 per month. Also one six room dwelling near
Tatnall Square, adjoining the rssidenes of X.
Prioe; three sens of lend attached, good wall of
water; prioe, tic per month. Apply to
J. SEYMOUR RODGERS.
Julyl7 la at Seymour, Tinsley A Co.
LAW CARD.
■\fE8SB3. WOODWARD * TOOLE, of Dooly
ILL coanty, Go., having formed a legal copart-
nsrbhip, rebp>ectfalJy offer their esrvicea to the
public, and will practice in the counties of Wilcox,
Dodge, Irwin, Worth, Macon, Samter ana .Done-
ton. Bpecial attention given also to cases in the
Supreme and Federal Courts.
Addrees. Vienna. Ga.
GREATLY REDUCED JPJRXCf^
CAUL AND EXAMINE.
jolyl5d3m«
AVENUE STOKE TO BENT.
T HE STORE on Ootton Avenue, now occupied
pied bvMrs Hendrix- ....
Also, the FLINT HOUSE, containing twenty-five
rooms, with garden snd ontbaiidinge. One of the
beet etends for a boarding-boute in the city.
AddIv to
aag^tf O. B. ROBERTS.
TRUMAN A GREEN
A be wbrldng off their cheap Stoves rapidly.
Parties wishing a low-priced article ore io-
I vitsd to coll while the wortment is yet complete.
anglO St TRUMAN ft
KTATIOKTAH. HOTB^ 1
(FORMERLY SPOTSWOOD),
NEARLY OPPOSITE PASSENGER DKP° T '
THIS HOUSE HAS BEEN THOROUGHLY BENOYATED FROM BASEMENT TO ATTIC.
BOARD 83 oo PER DAY.
F. WHELAN* Proprietor.
angl tf
Bae * Law e. a
t posl
w. Jot
htimber
®P»r.. w of
favo
—orably
te . IU ®braoea l
^Xoelleak
" ^ of New J
Fill