The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, October 11, 1873, Image 2

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TJ±k MacOxS daILY TiXkttitAWJ AN’h MEsSKNUKKl SAlTliDAV MORNiVO. (hTOHKH 11. iHfli ■ .... .a. gtleflruplutjfteswiiQcr I K W I VI O V Superior I imrl f r«i FKKMII l-OLITHS. iilUlan Irinmi I Ur UMpri-Inl. >1' iliil IIIr Rr|libhl|ni. print* t . • following Pan, i. J Hi. 5t:i OotufoT : White Lead and Zinc! JOHNIITGALLS Th* n. n. r Tai.i iicarx foliowii»^ fn» I into AW.ter, 1 Uu» Oulllltj vlornt*-!.» f: •!» MIi It i« iutoi ,S. 0 jtoU : .... i Me...,. uUj >t Wiii twu.. lpl©n*nL)o itimi rre oti tin Confer» rnhri ..it all -i.l.- l- , f.-rt\.tll.-v- int . irt Hi itilTOi* t Tift W©*k *• l**n V Ju*to i L.ff.m, Tai 1: *\ r f • ]. and | H.irJ.'iiiAiU. Mill*>tii(t viUu i- a1>1v r...|i:v> i M-ntoJ, ts* «!-*. other j*l. n*wr h r- . { .tn-l hot Hot 1»%» l it b. lUnrir R. • PAINT BRUSHES AND COLORS. 4 PI .VE A SSORT M ENT of th© e article* J1 at rent. SODA WATEBI i My [»rtrvn. ir* rv-.p..-.uUr iX«ti>^1 iW SODA KOI>TH> i- -: -l in ©pentfe* Yno cmn ilnj* jtmr STREET CAR TICKETS! 4 for SI Cent* ! At tit** Drur Store of BOLAND B. HALL, srE< 1 vl. AGENT POB CASWELL, HAZARD A: CO.’S I PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS. uni other* to the and (cUnkd h* *u*c. Tory th.- KadL'K physicians in X.vi i of thin old are endorsed by al York citT. Hazard.! Cae»w!l** Pure i r Cherry i and tV y.-t-rLv. Therm h* in thi* «**» an.1 nil hni . rinrin*- tin rep ibl enre tu »at Thiera t U> tho alli- % re_Mr*le*J as tlruitf* which wen making t* for immediate now tottering ,p..i SOAP FOR EVERYBODY O' SfArte FINE COD LIVED OIL ! Always on hand. Piwh ot n-.vived thi* day. Ifc-aW* Mpplied at proprietors’ price*. SOAP. i ■ Th •ith a- ii_.* fnll.-rf fur nhortof Omi termer*. Tbmp j* eon • ni ' ' ■ hi h .w.-r.-r yfc-U ot oorn. potato©,. Th<- affair, of the BMUMH by the «*ffici Kr.iuh LitUlUuU ii. lUu 1 M. Prnri.iau, >. Ttrpliyi )'.sq.. Court. Y<rarob«*li Mml «\t t 1 6h.: ft, of t h-o Otllc UJ \ « I: And t 'i Aliihama ami Ciiitttaiioogn 1 (nil rood* Th. M ci! ' .’L.-iN \ • r • W.-I .. • ^■fatbtos Saturday tad Manbj Mt. M- ~r . Hcmin- m l M -Cull-i, the lulyfrith.iri.'*«d » • nb' and r- }«r*» eutn- iv. « • ' r the IC— *iv. r.-»* fitly npy*Airti.*d pf the Railroad. l»j Jodife J toidley U Alabama and CfiatuSo^T j» m-.^l over the roa.1 on a trip tion and oboerration, i»nrp taking charge of the tame on 1 in the intermit of the Kerrlm * Murdock and Klliolt. rice Mourn. ffaraH •on and Biee. appoint>^l by Jud loy*a court, in th© Amt inatanco. It i« ■aid that a anb* ha* lxvn nfToct > with aotm* New York and Boston pnrtfcT in conjunction with tone n. ar. r home—to oticiate the il].fatm! Alai tanooffa Ihtilroad. The t jM.rted nah* w* huTO not 1 t h olly. Tit© prooent pur t<» have purrhanel the liondu at r.^ltic.'.l ratoi, n render them to the Sfaj $4,000 term of the Ia.%'U1i..L U\y for.IiOvers, tmiYi the Charleston Xewa and hirf thin# U #oin# too far! A k Judge—and all York s second Daniel*—decides that be question is not in*lispen*able i.lity of a marriage contract; ftcr a certain amount of hilling • ng. lover* find thc-:u*c 1 vcs % cn- i by a natural and easy process. He Y. J. L. ^ th*l ** in an engagement to marry f the contract cannot be entered unto be tween lovers without hi* asking in word* (lie qu«**thin whether Hhewill marry him, u. 1 without her answering in word* that -1 e will do 90. This <x>ntract or engage ment can be made without auch word*. Ii the tact-i and <areujn*tinc.*a ar© suffi- •i mtly full and significant to amount to the engrtgwnMkit f w.»r»' th.y or could they l.f articulate, the spirit of the law sup- the lacking speech.** From thi* it would app«5ar that our young men, and »r in><p.»c- | old one*, too, for that matter, are no tmWy to | long.ir free V • indulge in moonlight strolls •half and or tete-a-tete* witli dam*.-Is for whom y ? ; they may haw merely a friendly regard pusing fancy without rendering * , , l ! ira r j themselves liable to be mulcted in heavy J urns for damage*. If such a state of Hairs si: old obtain, the case of Burdell * Pick v :'-h w add Im- j. i:\til.-I. 1 in our rmrt* every <lay. LUKIN’S. ROGER 4 GAL LETT’S. COU- D RAY’S. GOSN ELL’S. YARD LEY’S. LOWS CASHMERE BOUQUET. CHEAP SOAP. Bxausa honey and olyckkine. PARK COMPANY’S TOILET. CONTINENTAL COLGATE'S BARS, COLGATE'S FRl'lTS. ortjtf RANKIN. M VSSENBCRG A 00. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MACON TI45SACTS A GE.\EliAL BU1UG BLSIXESS. PIRECTCK3: L C. PLANT. D. FLANDERS. H. L JEWETT. W. B. DDCCTOEE H. B. PLANT. D. S. LITTLE. G. H. HAZLBHUS8T. I. C. PLANT. Pnni.l«!t. W. W. AVtmurr.O-hK-r. nmliMiino, !• V—'— GROCERIES! A GENER.AL ASSORTMENT OF w. W. CARNES, 1 atit)i<*n. I fir* mor;;/;: 1 General Insurance Agent, OFFICE NO. Nfl ClfRRRY ST. «ridi to ito and gei the *••<1 at th© last om\ Iho ]*rej.*nt hU> to u*e the dill outstanding h th.y hop© to spectable figure. «»t to 1n‘ mjb additional ml for thepresent by p:uiv, but the luanip- • and > ci titivates it if thout an ml- endoraed by them, wl: make available at some W© team there Is not t rent put into th the pundupiiiig ulat -n I f t)u* b « II te.y>.iipii~h all dith.nnl outlay of money. All right. Bat let the Alabama Legislature refrain from J mtting an? more of the State’s money nto the said road. IT..*t it w-ik oat it own salvation. ’M lU JL Rrpr.*--nU th© followina first-rlan Companies HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE BOMPANY. Ormniaed telO ... Assets $2g50,C00 6E0RG1A HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, Of C«jliiiobua*Gs. AsMits $WiO/*00. UNDERWRITERS’ AGENCY, NEW YORK, «Totiriin!ism and History, rmm Us OtarMas New* and OboW Year by y« nr the mndtru niflMMMt fa enlarging the field of its n .-fulness to man. To it* fund ion of chronicling oon- I 1794 tumpomnoon* event*, it of late te j lmv«* been adding the work of delving In distant lands among the monument.* of eitinet nation* lor the material* of ]>i>t IdstAirf. The efpl.vntloi. m.i b by Df Sddien innn on tie-site of auciunt Troy- have await ne l fresh intere c t> in the scenes which live in classio poetry and romance, but it has ten reserved for an other ncwspnpoT eenv-pondent to make still more inu reding and important dia- coverio*. It is no iiww fine writer whom the I*union Daily Ttdegraph employed te make the*© researches into the hUb*ry and antiquities of Assyria, and touring lsu’k the mo d valuable memorials*from the ruins of one of the greatest mon archies of the Old World. An accom plish'd archicologist attached to the Brit ish Mnaenm. having deciphered th© an cient account of the deluge on slalsi dug up on the bunks of the Tigris, when* they hud remain od for -nty-five v ntnnes, whs sent out l»y our I. md-m o< nt ni]-- mry to oal audHion J li» >.vc ien, hn I. if |«o*sih)<». supply the gap in the record occasioned by the frogmen tiny eondition of the tablet recording the description of the rtoisl. That he should have l*vn able to dimniver, among the huried vostigea of Assyrian art, the very fragment miming from the slab in the British Museum, • wlilch fitted into it with on exnctnivta that left no doubt of it* identity, is a very remarkable circumstaniv, even in this ago *d mnpri*e-4 But there itive s-Mition vuur stock ; of knowlci nffordt$r f by this recon structed tablet is of gnn\ter imporbinee It girts* us the orders given for his cm* harkiitiou to the Assyrian Noah l»y the God Ilea, Iswides revealing im])ort*nt in formation in reference te the creation of the world as r«*et>rd©«l in with other curiou md int.u-ei.ting Ik 1 tt t U'uring upon Seripturo history. There is a pardonable pride in the unnoune«*- ment of the Telegraph on the 90th ultimo, that it completely fulfils the function of a daily newspaper in giving the public the lut«**t account* of the flood, and. D> 'h lidiugu i'riuu the »•!' warbl-A.en Ite’Cliahjind nnuherih. The old ftJWiiou c*f AnurVian lierrip- tioni in the British Museum contained the instruction of G<*1 to Noah to warn the world because of the wickedness of the people. The subsequent pn diet ions of the De- v:>j0^«t.tar.m ity and his command for embarkation an as follows in the fragment of baked clay PLANTERS' INSURANCE COMPANY. Of Mmiphia Tetm. - - A«rt* fUM. INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA Asw-tii ^ISOfMKiO My riaPfiiii* n my ottlce. nnd I will ►rrr (or other property al »ny hour of the i.v or iiivht. ■ •M-pts-tf W.W. CARNKfi. LOOK HERE! NO BEAR FIGHT ! Soiiictliing Good to Eat And Brink ! T TAKE this method of informjnv m.v frieisl*. 1 u>itom to th© Fair, and the public irciicrally, that I uni now prrjmn<(l to funiiOt them with everythin* je**l to ©at and drink. Jly RESTAURANT! Juat ••(■»n©d. will h© nupplieil with Oysters FMi unit l.niue of all kiiMls. aiHl in fact u ith nrrthirur the market aifonN. and rooked in a taann.-r to »uit th© mnat fasthlkma In ninnrrtmn with th© Restaurant will b© found ft FlrsteCKoas SALOON, Which in supplied with th© finmt brands of Wines, Lienors and Cigars KD. IIICkN can la* found her©, and would ti© pl< aa©d to meet all his old friends who may iri>chimacall. H© is sati-UV-d that h© can plena© th«-ra if isditi* m-nanta *ood rookin* and low pricos can plea*©. Give me a call E. JOHNSTON, Alley hejjp Brown Ib*us© and National Hotel ( OTTOX CROP OF ls7:5! CAMPBELL & JONES, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, r. n Watvlious©, C-m r fjecood ami JVplar Slm-tis Mn©on, Gixinrin. T)R2tlW th© tender of their services in th© Storage and Sale of Cotton. •ecuivd by Umrenres«'atetir©of th© Doily 1 AXJ <»R Ttdegrsph. which an' of the highest in- j ter%*!*t to (itmlente of Biblical history: "OB th© coming of the floo^l which I ©hall send, thou shflut enter into the ship, and the door of the ship turn, thou shall send into the midst of it thy corn, thy furni ture and go «d<. thy gold anil silver, and thy female ©laves, the s.*na of the army, the bflMti of th© field, the animal* of th© field, all that thou h**r«t thou shnlt do. • • • TImt siiail H>r©wl and they sliall ; • ■ Ithi do>*r of the -hip. Swit attondvsl ft!T-l « TH*nisl his mouth, and a Lont** five lin»*s of the WANTED AT ONCE. XK OR TWO drwt-clav* practical Gin Makers. nrartic ilrr) to whom th© highest wares will be the day or pier©. jti Vll if P. C. SAWRKR Goorgia Land and Water Powor For Sale. sale a tin© U*ly of oak and hickory land, which embracra a first-cUm water power, and ©li*rihle Mt© for buildin* up a larrr ©<ton manufacturin* [ Well Selected Groceries! AT MXIC FKICKM ! Anil will he sold below th© usual market prices. Gh« me a coll before buying. J. F. BARFIELD. ortStf Special Notice. ! DESIRE to sell tl>© stork, fixtures, and rood will of my store. Th© stock is the vriy test. It in prime order, and only needs the addition of few new roods to make it first-class. The fixtures are modem and as *ond 1 The “rood will” embraces th© pntronace of nearly ©very citizen of Macon, and great numten* of th© people of the surroundinr counties. Any one desirinff to enter a business which rente©! and can bo easily conducted, and which upon a very small investment will yield an income of three thousand dollars, can make easy terms with me. Satisfactory reasons will be riven for my willinrness to relinquish the business, and my ices will be riven to my successor until b© has mastered the business. Apply immediately to «©ptl4tf THOS. U. CONNER. Taxes—Second Notice rpIIB County Commissioner* hsvo notified me l f hat they are in need of money, and I am therefore corapelted to ask the peopkt to com without further detoy and ]my their State County Taxes. IVrvons. white and colored, who owe poll and read taxes only, mat pay up to#*av© cost, as I am ivquin-d l»y tow to issue executions and mnusbee their cmployci 1.10 tf JOHN P. FORT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Macon, Georgia. scptgl 5w*• E. B. POTTER, M. D. HOMCEOPATHIST ttwtdanea Lanier llousA ’ julylS tf LAND FOR SALE. l»y us. lyiniroii th© west hank of Flint river, just five miles la-low the beautiful and flourishing town cf Reynolds, (S. W. R. R.) a d containinr On© Thousand (MXH)) acres, is no FOR SALE. Th© improvements are u ncqualled, consistinr cf I jfrood dwellinr.with every’ necessary out improve ment. There are seventeen cabins for laborers, all with rood brick chimneys. A irrvat deal of the land fresh. Any one ilesirinr such a farm the most enticing terms had te*t apply at Ill Y loe to HU.MWm JIKNRY T. JORDAN. T. MARION BRYAN. Reynold*. Ga. DOOLY HOUSE. By J. W. BOND, Vf onicr. nma. ... Georgia. Twenty steps in front of "Railroad. $2 per day. acpiSSro LIVERPOOL ANO GREAT WESTERN STEAM CO., (GUION LINE.) inr tli© best possible ai-commodntion for the ■ loon and steenur© passengers. Drafts issued for »*vnre money from Europe at current rates. Ft-r rate> of itfiovurt-.-.lid other iiift>nuatiun.«j ply to WILLIAMS A GUION. 2i« Broadway. New York. Or to W.KcKAT, ipot. ortl 1m No. AS Second (treat. Macon. Ga. CYPEESS SHINGLES u<l to the Go! Hat. Thi. in follow,si 1 epavh of Sr-it, whifh. in |«©imo of mutilation, rami' it beouott* tmn.Ltod. and in hi* atmmw thn Imjihtl lfflah d*-, ncrilwa tho tlifli ult : in th© wnr of tho work. Of ©Qitrio, th©r© are (KfanaM Mw.vn thin amount and that given in G«n< > «m h'.it th© tfin mWtn ■" are much , s. l,-. 'i !i« b o.t s m.-nii'UieJ • t M- »:k arr iwt the n pr©- f.ntatit,- ov.i- ,f nlllivn • ,tc • in-.Dot animal, for food and agTiculttiral pur- pom while th© ©neaping household po©- named ram. slaves, ^old and ailver. TVr© iataooh nen Uifteae in-.-rip- tion* of inter-nt to atuilont© of th© an cient history. It am tab), ts. dato.1 B. C. I' chcriK huii.ua slav.-n syria. and tho pri.s- » fctnal© victim, five a' bnxiKht. haUa tnanrV ,S.- 1. A l.ln s WSI. LUNDY. s. uf ttawtwlt Mmi^i, 11.. Land For Sale. I OFFER for ml* or leas© 1.1S1 acre* on Os- I ui 1 e:ork, tn Pulaski ©oanty, ten miles from ii. > -t > tr tte Ilawk.nsTiO© and Bo- Su' k railread.Tnow hi'in* ren^tnieti^l).—3UP acres -lrered. Land ditidetl to suit purchasers. Term* im.-aL Parties wishing to buy or sell Gconfi* lands will WM. LUNDY. % l»?Si nw.Vwtf. Ms.n • .G;t. IMPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE about Um There i ervnoe tt Tshtur. tl Ufe urea > Biblical *tnile ia tit© detaO x Of 1 th© twenti.'t count of wl with th# Ser rich is inpnwrtl tt] iidmini.xtr.it i' is -u th tho t ©bora th© l mil vm* ho«l in 1 thcoe who a.x mod of the other 1 i. Tim Inmtte of TUST nwhwd, a cot U SHINGLES, rived a A Superior Article! B. H. IVKIGLET i CO. Iron in the Blood THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Vitalizes sod Enrich©* th© Blond, Ton©-* np tho System. lie ikl» u n tho Broken-down, Curt* Fcmslo Coro]>toint\ Dt\*|^\*. IK bilitr. Hu mor*. Dysprf «a- Ac- Thous&nds fcsvo been chsxund by tho use of this remedy frt»m weak, sickly, •uttering creatuivs, it stranr. healthy, and hspny m« n and w omep; and InvaSds cannot reasonably h<-si tala to (rive Ira trial « '.ji..'. m.—lio sure you ftt the rt^ht xrtloW. »i«-o that -Peruvisa Si-rup” Is blown in tho rka, l‘-:nphk-tsfW’e. Send for ©Mk SETS W.IOWLE A SONS, Proprietors, Boston, Mass. E«c sdo by lira^isu gcacralEf. ■eplSeoulv L 0. PLANT & SON, Bankers and Brokers. | MACON, GA. Buy and Sell Exchange, Gold. Silver. Stocks and j • Bonds. Deposits Received,| On Wblrh Interval will be Allowed, AS AGREED UPOX. PAYABLE ON CALL. Advance* marie on Cotton and Fro* dure in Store. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO cbOly Ci-Nrnrwo, President. CITY BANK] MACON. GEORGIA. Capital 200,000 Dollars. GEORGIA STATE FAIR COMMENCES AT DIRECTORS: WM. B. JOHNSTON. JOHN J. GRR8HAM. julyg to S. G. BoXX, President. IL V. Lawtox. Cashier. EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON. OOlre In Huir. Xcw Building. Receives Deposits, BUYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE, Makes Advnnfi s on Stork*. Bond*. Cotton in | Store. Also on Sb : pm©nt* of Cotton. CENTRAL CITY PARK, MACON, GEORGIA, OCTOBER 27, A.H. cdlJil ll r. JAs tiWii- Ii. l . I , n t '0! .QV 1 i T \ BAtiQSi Cotton Raotors and Commission Merchants. #4 nay Nt.. Mavunnah, Ga. UtNI< f»r iv-nri* l'" "R th'. Cl:. - * Mil- l*l'h* -I'll 1 1 1 '■ ' rui.l. -' V pwpho.pht.t.-.' Julii- A Banrer.KiovNio,^ phosphate, , «et4nm__ PHELPS,- DOKLXLUJS A> CORBETT (Late Phelps A Doremus.) PARLOR, CHAMBER ANC OFFICE VuRNITURr MAnRESSES, SPRING BEOS, ETC,,' ' D. I_ EOHKKIr. »-a-©**blj DWIGHT L. B0BEKT8 * co.. FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Savannah, thi. Liberal advume* made on l'n.luoe in hnmt hX* *asLff •«. wm. H. stark. ii. r. iuoi^T WM. H. STARK A CO.. WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION KER- CHANTS AND C01T0N FACTORS. SAVANNAH. GA. Careful attention qivftn U» sales or *himaent<4 OtAton end nil kinds ofPndm-,-. Litemsidvaiuv! Mad* on consignments. Arents for th© s.-u,- „f i- Frank Coes Bon© Su)*rri>;iu»}»haU*. Light Diiift Ootem Gins, Pnnretun Fn,*tr t v. ir l;‘ ana Arrow Tit-s. - ^ e. n. coiit.v, jic. lalt COITEN nULL, Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants, GG IS sty .street, .Savannah, ta. Refer respectfully to J. W. Liihmji \ \- X. Hard©©’* Sm .v Ore. Ttoon & Gordon. H. Maw r & Co.. 3lilo Hatch, V. P. Savnuiuh Rank «n,i Trust Co. .... M-pl2f.ni J. N. LIGHT FOOT, Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant, 10G Kay Street. Savannah, Ga. Agents for tho sale of Merryman’s Aminomatcl replfftm Bones. te. M. WASPlEteO. ROBT. WATxiT WARFIELD * WAYNE, Cotton Brokers and Commission Merchants, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. O FFERthcir services to planter* and shipper* of cotton, ©tr- nnd solicit« shure-of their bux- ness. Cash advance* made on <* usi.gnineutM at lowest rates «»f interest. All Imsim-ss entrusted to our cure, will rweirti proTutd attention, -p,,. tur«*s” bought and .void in th© Saviamah and \,. w York Cotton Exchange on the moat reasonable terms. sepjg a* And Continues One Week or Longer, as the Circumstances may Warrant. THE LOGANi The People of Geoigia will, on this Occasion, Develop *the Strength and Variety of their Resources to tr.-; Satisfaction of themselves and the Astonishment of the World. “ MON EY PANICS AND HARD TIMES NOT IN THE QUESTION, W. DlUSCiK. J. II. JOHNSTON. U. UACLVAK DUNCAN. JOHNSTON CO.. Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants, 1)2 llay .Street, Savannah, Ga. nufcltfni B. C. FteAXXAGAX. W. W. FLAXXAGAX. A. P. ABELL. R. 8. MORGAN. FLANNAGAN, ABELL A CO.. Cotton Factors nnd General Com mission Merchants, 1S3 BAY STUKET. SAVANN AH. GA. and Iitend (tujIi adimm-N unute < for sale in Savannah, or on shipments toour <vr- nvjiomiciitN in Nortlienu Eastern or E»iMth«n markets. :nul (tm A.M.8LOAX. AUTlIUtt N.hOI.I.KK. O.V.WVLLV.JK A. M. SLOAN CO., Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants, Cln#hom A Cuitninglmm’s Ran ire. Hay .Street, .Snvannnli, Ga. "|>AGGING nnd Tie* ndvasieed on mips. Liix-ml I> cnsli :id\alters nunle on ttinshnummui tor mil© in Savminali. or on shipments to re-linble eorr. s- Mindents in Liverpool, New York. Philadelphia, Bosto Bait ini<<re. DUGAN & STILZ, DEALERS IX «TBI OTLY COMMISSION HOUSE R. M. WATERS & CO., SS Ireiul Ste, New Yark. BANKERS —AXD— Cotton Commission Merchants. Buy mad •ellcontrarts fur future delivery of cot ton. X>-i<o«;t Ba oounL* of tm>ker». merehai.t- and other* are ©-penally saJiritM.julyvjftin ! ATTENTION SPORTSMEN! N. Y. STATE SPORTSMEN'S ASSOCIATION. Sugar! rpHI aader 1 a rent* for Sugar! ■ been ap|united aole rsunxsi ha' grubtete* !.VKR f ST i:\Msr-.AR RKkinery. UHKSAPEAKK ©TEAM SUGAR REFINERY. MERCHANTS'STEAM SUGAR REFINERY, of Ihikno©-. We i-dieix > raters fr\*iu the tnwle and will aTuarantee prtev* to< be a» k>vr a* if or- demi ilirvet. -©1 li lsu WARKIRI.D 4 WAYNE. :tto of the Ai Just f« r :: Thu*« wo BMOdftto th. Youthful mx with thu te nnd no one t ^rruph ■ tint rib, .Old viuruicuii Kiiur» ^1**> har»- te i Uo thowsuaJ y«w in tli Li-.-.m .it tiiaorge Smith, the nt of tl- BritUli Mum uui. t illu.-tri.ui- areh.ts.lvtete. 11 gruilgt* t he I/on.l«.n Tele* wliidi it htte fairly o*t si of sentliug him forth i voiful cxpAlitiitt. in tho mtvre*t* ;uij lu* erwiit of jcmrruilhm. T«> enable gt-ntleuion to get through their vteitixu; !i*t. the following rule hu» U-ou iuK>j*t«-J in New York : An onliiuirj- evening call i^ fifteen minut«w ; half jui hour a* a visit; longer tliau that n* *pead- jog the ©vtjuJng. . te K. y a i N« * York. K- N BM ELL.Cl airman. X. M. SMITH F <• SKIN N E R iMinidlt ob'. .ofls l.K 1 PLANTERS’ BANE, rOBT VALLEY, tit. ir KCEIVKS D-|»oe»iU,ih»re>unt* IN*;-- haiure; ai.*.. Gold :.ih1 .Vher. ’oltertKjw* outlt at all arereuMa pwnt*. Inirtr-N }Mud on Deposit* made for a aiK^itied time. Wm.J. Avdbicsox. l*n»’t. W. K. Bkowx.Caah'r lilKXCTOft* Wrn. J. Andenson, Col. Hum L lkopard Col. W®. Felton. Dr. W^A M*ih©wa. DrJi LILBoUmahm 4©URf BATCHELOfi’S HAIR DYE. r | , HlS *p)eTKlkl Hair Iriv i* the l>»^t in the 1 *wrld. The inl\ l rue and Perfert toe. Haru.- Bella hie ami lUstanteiRtot.' ; no d’i«t|a)a’-ili!- meiit; no ndi«-uk>us tints ©r unpleasant t*ior. Remj*ii«-> the lii efl«*-t.«» l».i ii \e- and aa-te-v [ h\du-w immediately a »u|« rb fitork i*r Natufal 1 Brown, a,-Mi leaver tte* hair Cb-aii. Sufi and Beal.- mill Th© n-nuine sar?«*i W. A. BaU-beb-r. Sold by ali DraiqnzU. CHAR. KATCHKW »R. no%12«yail> Pn»pneLir. Nt*w York. ;TiR*lM*f*YV. liv f or a s|ie©dy cure uf Ux-« or other ailments J » prnate imtiirt, rail, or aeitd >tani(> for pnvate Cl Pi-U Ur of alvxv te both sexva. AddreaaBuX "ti,” Weatem Medical Institute. 1S7 'Jyramore stree t. CmemnaU. tlhio. The ramodtus are an certain that no pay will br required of responsible urr- M>n* for treatment until cured. A \iait to its Mu- arum will ronruxv you that this Institute is the only sure uw© in the I'uitni Stales to cure Srphi- iis aal fustoos wsnhiil. Fertilizing Compound! This fertilizer is again offered to the public in its original purity. The stand ard has been kept up in every respect and its intrinsic value has again been demonstrated* during the past summer. It is recommended, because: Tt is permanent in its effects in return ing to the soil the fertilizing ingredients taken from it by excessive cropping. 'Tt gives to cotton the food necessary to sustain life while fruiting, therefore, what is called rust seldom occurs where this fertilizer is used. It is the te-.-t restorer of worn out lands known to agricultural chemistry. "Its effects are immediate in the pro duction of large returns the first season. “It is good for all crops, on any soil, being pure unadulterated plant-food. It is os good ns the best, and is the least expensive of any known good fertil izer. It is uianuf;wtur«*d at th© South and almost entirely of Southern material. Tt utilizes the ammonia found on every farm which is the most expensive port of all complete fertilizers.'* Wo subjoin a few of the many certifi cates in our possession, as to its value, from well known parties who have used it, and to whom we would refer. ROGERS & LEMAN, Gen. Agts. LaG kaxge, Tkovp Cocntv. Ga,) Septetnlier 14, l!<7S. ) Messrs. Rogers i<r Leman, Moron, Ga. : GKXTS: I have bought of vour arent. Captain I L. Hojison. one car load <?f lhe Loran Fertili- 1 -, and iLvxl it this spring on my different terms, m well pleased with it and sled! use it another year in prihnarw to any other kind. I also used **i© pure Peruvian Guano and other standard ■rtilizrrs, and by actual comparison, I am satis- fled the Lotran is the beat, and nt much less rust. Yours resjaectfully, JL W. DALLIS, Se. Cowkta CorxTT. Ga» 6eptembor IS. 1S7S. Messrs. Rogers d* Leman. Macon. Ga.: GxxiS: The Ixxnui Fertilizer bought of you arent, V. L. Hopson. I imnhrslrtrrl with cotton ’ at the rate of one of the fertilizing compound to of cotton nod. This CCBBpoM was npjdied tton at the rate of 200 to MO pound* per acre. I'd it bookie of Reese’s Rol. Pacific, and give yours the preference, and I shall use it exclusive ly in future. My brother apnlicd the Locan to l>oth com and cotbm. nnd is well pleased with the result. Yours truly. L. C. DAVIS. Dooly Couxty, G a.. Aucu*t 18,187S. Messrs. Rogers d* Lenutn. Moron, Ga.: Gkxtlemex : I mm Tully sstMed with the Lo- I jaw Fertilizer. It beat* stable manure- alon;. and w bv actual count of hull*, at least 200 per cent, ahead of my unmanured cotton. Tncre is less rost where th© Loan vs© used than where fer tilized by stable manure. Yours respertfullv, B. M. THOMAS. Twit, Dooly Couxty. Ga, Sept. 1.1878. Messrs. Rogers Hr Leman, Moron. Go.: Gents s I promwxl to w rite you abont the Lo- can Fertilizer I toiurht of you. I now ran safely «y. that up to thi* tin*-, it i* abea<l of any 1 have ever used. It is m* cuxl again a* tho Soluble Pa cific I used tost year. I will us© it mltorether for tlie future. Respectfully. JOHN COLLIER. Vims UorxTT. {September is, isTS. Messrs. R'-oer* tt* Leman. JfitMO, Go.: Gents : I compacted the 4»hw pounds of Lntrun FctiUvr boujrht from you tost winter, with 12.000 pound* of cotton -**>d and stable manure and put the eiicht tons of conij«Ost on fortv arn-* in crotton on irrav land. The rotten grew well and reem* to be well fruited. I am well pK«<wd with it. When the crop is gathered J will write vou fully* ‘ Tooirimm lfaDr, JOSHUA NICHOLLS. Union Point. Gkeexk County, Ga,') _ Se Member 15.1>73. y Messrs. Rogers dr Leman. Macon. Ga.: Gents : Every one of the planters in our sec- I Wyn. Wto* lias used the Logan Fertilizer, are well jil.-axd '*ith it. and will on it extensively for an other semsun. Yours respectfully. J. B. HART i SONS. Hoc.anstille, Tbocp County. Ga,^ w „ . _ Sr-ptcmber 12. te7S. J Messrs. Rogers dr Lesson. Macon, Go.: Gk>:-: I Isxnrh: of your spent pounds of the Lo«nui Fertilizer, naupoaled h as formula diroeta. and hr} it wiih i tlier -tanuanl fc-rtilu- ers. It ha* prored equally mx o-.l »x the others, mt auot one-third of the cost, and I would md- vuo planters tc* r>*rally to ei\e it a trial. Yours truly, J. M. PONDER. Ameer us. Si mtfe CorxTY. Ga-') S M' luUlr 22. lsTS. ( Messrs. R.>grrs dr Leman. Mieon. Go.: Gents: 1 ci-mj-the Liesn Compound I huueb; fromre*!, ami put it on cotton on rw toiKL and ux.xi it on my form at m cv»t of $1 S7t per mere. I ate> used to© Pendleton Cuaij«>uiul *:hI the BastUsh Stonewall Th© Lcvrm has proved s> k s«»l as e.tlu r if the others. 1 an: n.ueh with it Tli© cotton h.nx fruited Mell and lias retair.txi it* fruit. Very Rule rust i* <>WnslJe : when. tJi© tesrsil is uscl :»nd I he Meirfit •>( lint ir: I projiurtion to sa-ed ix remark-ble. heinr rau.-h m • x.y-xx ,. t . v uxtial 1 hnindit .xiual- ly rood on com and rr4mt<*^. Tli^ te wan lx an exceOeut fertilnar.and I can honestly nxs.nmjentl ! its use renendly. Yours respectfully• J. L- ADDERTON. Newton CorxTY, Ga, September 23, ls;s. Rrr. R.^-rt : DRaR SlB: I cr»rrj»**t*xl p* u:ul.« earh r.f the tex-*3»i Owpjjouud, cotton s.-ed and stable ma- nure. an«i put th© compost mteirams of cotton. Thuurh the worm has stni»|*xl the cotton hare of ton from tlw ft * favi rjiMe <WoRTH. YOUNG PEOPLE AND THE OLD PEOPLE ALL COMING. Corn, Oats, Wheat and Hay, EXCLUSIVELY. No. 20 Second street, between Main ni^l Jtivei. LOUISVILLE, KY. AMPLE STORAGE. Will fill orders for Com from points in Illinois parties making purchasenocei>tinj? tlirou^li Bill of Lading from shipping points.aprSB flm JAMES n. BLOUNT. ISAAC 1IAKDKMAX. , JOnN L. nARPEMAX. BLOUNT, HARDEMAN A HARDEMAN ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON, CSA. Office, Cherry street, over S. T. Walker’s, augio tf * Oier Fifty Head of Fine Horses, Trotters, Runners ai Pacers, en the Grounds a mm, MUSAixii vmm uass ©@®oty, WITH THEIR HORSES, JTJST THE EXHIBITION TO BE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. E. W. & S. H. JEMISON, ATTORNEYS ANO COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Office 52 Second si- Macon. Gi-onria. L practice in the courts of M:utm and ad- ROB’T. A. NISEET, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Comer MULBERRY ST. and COTTON AYE. (Over Payne’s Drug Store), jumfl4dSm MACON. GA. LAW, CARD* *jl/TESSRS. WOODWARD x TOOLE, of Dooly -1VJL county, Ga.. having formed a l«ml coport- iiership, resjiectfully offer their services* to tin- ton. Special attention given also to cases Supremeand Federal Courts. Address, Vienna. Go.j uly 15 <l3n>* 1IERBEKT FIELHEU. IliUS L. FlELBEtt. no Most Magnificent Cliclen Disnlay Eyer fitnessei in tlie Soot!! OYER THREE HUNDRED TRIOS TO BE ON EXHIBITION! NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELP T IA TO BE REPRESENTED. ARKANGEJrEXTS' HAVE BEEX PERFECTED FOR THE FOLLOWING EXCURSION RATES TO THE FAIR! Prom XEW TORE TO MAC0>*. AXD RETURN, per nil Steamship Lines and Central Railroad (the round trip). $3S. Tickets on sale in Xew York. commencin- IGth October, and good to return till 13th November. Freights pay one full fare in coming and return free, upon certificate of the becretary that they have been on exhi 1 • From BALTIMORE TO MACON AND RETURN, per all steamers and Central Railroad (the round trip). $38. Tickets on sale in Baltimore, commencing 16th veto- her and good to return till 13th November. Freights pay one full fare in coming and return free. All freights shipped by steamers should be consigned to “31. do i * * Secretary Georgia State Fair.” _ « , - • v fa From NEW ORLEANS (and intermediate points) TO MACON via MobUe, Montgomery and Opelika, one fuU fare the round trip for both passenger-* and freights. Over every Railroad in the State of Georgia persons and freights will he transported at one full fare the round trip. Passengers can purchase tickets a any with free return coupon, and freights will pay full fare in coming and return free on Secretary's certifi°ate. H. & I. L. FIELDER, Attorneys at Law, CrrilllKllT, fiFiOllUM, VATILL give prompt attention to nil busim*** T t connded to them, in the countie* of Ran dolph. Stewurt. Quitman, Clay, Knrly, Calhoun and Terrell, the Supreme Court of Gcorjrin, and the District and Circuit Court* of the United States for the Southern District of Georgia. *eptI7-tf GRIER HOUSE FORSYTH, GEORGIA. of traveler* and parties going to tho Indian Spring. After the lirat of September the usual ratea will lie resumed.aug3eodtf BARLOW HOUSE, AMERICUS, GA., WILEY JONES & CO., Propr’s. Is first-class and in busmess center. KATAT.YSIXK WAII It t '!" ■ LINK OF N A I I UI- Ii U..I- I 1 I" ' 1 1 --I Mfdi.-ulAuthorili.-, K.-l»re»J!ii-.iiUrlW. o Paralytic. Youthful > brer to the Aged© an< I l). v,]uj,- t'i.. ■> ■ III • ' rural >'• ..h.-. < -1 "< ■ - 1 ' iih-U ' ' ■ " i 1 ' • • N ' t travel. 1 h© Keiliek x. J.iv- •r :*i 1 >m- . V * • • ' ■'■■■■} I*. • - « • ! *:-■•: • rhoca. Constipation. Asthma, Nervousnes- Slecplessne**, General Debility, ami nearly o •ry class of Chronic Disease. Pamphlets con taming History of tho Spring and Testimonial row Medical Journals, Eminent Phvzinan) nd distiugukbed dthens, -■nt free bv mai jy WHITNEY BROS., Geii’lAgents,227 Soutl F^ront sU Philadelphia. For sale by all drug augSeodSm ONLY MANUFACTORY In this ctamtry where Loom Heeds, Harnesses —AXD— Patent Wire Heddles Are tnaile tinder one management. july24 6m EYERYTHINO READY AND WAITING; ZX££«' son has not te Toure tni M. HOLI INf Committees of Roception wiH be in Attendance DaHy at the Depots for the FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS ‘S Or W. A. UUIT, Mayor. DENNISON S PATENT SHIPPING TAGS Two Hundred M:litor.s haw U'**! within tIs* post u-r. .nan. *ut 4U plat nt of l< x» by Tag be- ur «l<-UM-heii. TIkeV are mole IV- Kait-s than any Tag in iijonw-xUM-ite-iii. Oolai toy I Accommodation of Visitors. MALCOM JOHNSTON, Secretary, ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS, Sail from Pier 20, North River, New York© EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. The poaoeqger aocoxn- deck, tlitw : g,HHl light iviui RATES OF PASSAGE TO GLASGOW, LIVKHl'OO L. oh IX>-Y DON PKRR\ Nit. Siuiiam- '' B c'unv!u y n ' Cabin, $73and Jtf. STSaiidii*. Cabin return tickets securing te-st a<-- «tl» cuiuiuodations ^ l " > -- currt-i ire f run lreitnu or the Coi it, at 8BTA •ATE* XU LOW A Or to T. H- HggPEESo mayll 5tu