The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, October 12, 1873, Image 2

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Y. T.urt- AND iilUill- W. W. CARNES, General Insurance Agent, OFFICE SO. HO CHERRY ST. rprvmrtita the following first•rbuu Companies: HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. 6E0R6IA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, Assets $£00,000. UNDERWRITERS' A6ENCY, NEW YORK, mpuw*tl of the Germania. Niagara. Ilaitover a ami Republic * 1 “* ' «ne»! Coinjwmies), -ept-iLf w. w. CAltXjflp- GROCERIES! Lading from shipping points. NOTICE GREAT EASTERN MENAGERIE Musuem, Aviary, Circus, Roman Hippodrome and Egyptian Caravan. Cy . Its augmentation the paat winter makes it four . \ X time# larger than bat year, and then it was coci- \\ feaaed the M< narrh Mastodon of the road. Over dollari have been expended to make this li.t -.r \N- rl : Kij...I- r WJj tk.n ever atn upted: and an immense Tavlve ^~71r _ Centre-]’. > Panliori. i-orfrirurfov. r f- ur acre* erf | SHBaiindMiannf IRMfMiwaMui n^innsi to exhibit its thirty-one dens of living s« 3!un>t, r-, I’lunia*..-.! NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND OATS RYK. BARLEY. nunn, ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN’ PERFECTED FOR THE FOLLOWING GRASSES an.! CLOVER. ifaetni EXCURSION RATES TO THE FAIR! julyis dSm* IJr kthW I From NEW YORK TO MACON, AND RETURN, per all Steamship Lines and Central Railroad (the round trip), $38. Tickets on sale in New York, commencing 16th October, and jjood to return till 13th November. Freights pay one full fare in coming and return free, upon certificate of the Secretary that they have been on exhibition. From BALTIMORE TO MACON AND RETURN, per all steamers and Central Railroad (the round trip), $38. Tickets on sale in Baltimore, commencing 16th Octo ber 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 “M. Johnston, Secretary Georgia State Fair.’* From NEW ORLEANS (and intermediate points) TO MACON via Mobile, Montgomery and Opelika, one full fare the round trip for both passengers and freights. Over every Railroad in the State of Georgia persons and freights will be transported at one full fare the round trip. Passengers can purchase tickets at any station with free return coupon, and freights will pay full fare in coming and return free on Secretary’s certificate. (•siiwL this b A Grand Triple Menagerie. arat* Tents, combine! * ith the CUloesa] Museum. Avmrv of Tropical Bird*, and ca Kle pliant*. Camels. Dromedaries Elks. Hi*:!*].--, eu\. cte, WAITING-. EVERYTHING- READY AND hii h can W heard four mile*. and a hill Marti: •m»n. Mid «*is*- hundred bon* men and r - >*nncr« and turnphemalui. rn<»unted G.«l* KiKtt> Li<>XS, PANTHERS A\I»JA(d \Rs 1 B* * rv *mch Exhibit*n a <ifcAN l) BA 1.L» H »\ -rwiaut. who will make a journey hryond tin- . 1. u- •cl! nmwni With t.. hrui# pnjfdeat rrrwu« re-due AtfMlulM, 71 realm. Childrf Dor. open at U* a ». *;«i ; * «. jVrfumwn. Ticket# for ode aft Rr»«wn 1 0V» lka4*t. .r*-. • Will Jarfiinn at MillMgri die. Tur.<*iav Orbit* r Committees of Reception will be in Attendance Daily at the FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS Or W. A. HUFF, Mayor. Accommodation of Visitors, MALC03I JOHNSTON, Secretary, intending ikk Macon daIli Telegraph and messengeri Sunday morning,- October 12, io?8. ■■ ... — "■ ■ ' " ' ' ~~ Tchiir.iplui-Jflr^jm^cr MIM.KGKMI.I.i: LKTTKIt. "Three Hundred Stoves! GUARANTEED! Portlral Blunder The HUIrd«cr\lile Hunk* da mil *n»|»rn<J Hudi)r«« Pn»*i»crtty -Relltient fnMprrtty >rn I nlhnllr I liurrh -< oltan mid 1 hr r«ii«r|lllir fount) Tourf JutUr luruuii- Hllkltuen lopfHur Court Two Homicide ( on«Irilon. Him J. H. Ilunm Bu«) La«)<>ro- O* cm helming Biulnr** ( oN. I.ot- lon, Muthrrfurd. Mrklnlr), F«un«. year. Even th** fin very n.<*rni-*t litt!•* more than nine tl I ant*. *upi«ort* a good i >“■‘•••'•.•.1. anil prolific of a.-aalt-. l,at- t. r..-- -*ii,I munl-r , loII- liav •• ulr.-ulr Lo n fooji.l ,n thi-. I ■■■ u,i ft ni .nlur < >ijr think of tla- Ion, m.m>- of tW.' Kfl.,njtn? to th’ !c r -al fraurmtjr »„o „r,- aU.-n.lin-; tiiL '•o rt ,n-l you . r ,. min 1 . “wnwwvar .*r.a~. i-. there will , c f cm ' i al-o.” Be.i,lea the local •ar. t!.e folloxinir lnwy-r. are iD * - 1 ' ’ * H 1; J . k :i . f St, 111. I iwti. (..>1- iMiutr, lt*iUi«rforil, IE»xdtmjan, H-n'l. <{■ rtnerly of the Tr:.- .k.u k am. I and the Hon. Jarne. H. | Blount, of Macon; Jodcta MacA.Io an,l ! 1 urman. an,! Col. McKinley, of Milled^e- , ville; Major B. H. Bran, and Senator Gilmore, of the city of Sandenmlle; and 1 C . Del. ..lover, .r.1 :tn 1 Joi.es. of Jef- j fer-TOTillc. The., and the loaal lor, * ”.e | i. , i T1 twente-ti.r.-* in 1:11m ^.-r, with Judtfe Bartlett to pnaride, supported on I hi. right by Lieutenant Freeman, our I jopular aheriff; Col. Preston. Solicitor ti/.en.- General, and the .v.r-ready Clerks, » Thtj . ey a rid Cliaml,'W». These, rt, make as hhrhlr reep.'ctal.le a ever a..Aemhle.l in VVilkiiuon eontainii ousand inhahit- ‘••a 1 of tei.ting ( ‘ Great Essefacto ^ car “ BAILEY AME.4F** STOVES,aaihureiufttore “s-tTiny SratL” “Cotton Plant," “Stevrart,” And nVr nr-t i v>okmr *wrem • nl«*v *-^>rtnvnu >4 HEATING STOVES. Tlv Km*«t ftr.ii--: rt ’t*.-r.i ■( ENAMELED GRAT» »->cr u.-h: to tb.' markpL A Wx from :h^ Bar ker Ki .Ar tu the • POCKET CUTLERY! And from the dwpn>l lo lb-- ir^t IVORY HANDLE TABLE CUTLERY A Unrr lot erf Wood and Willow Wan?.Crwkrrr and Gk a-w ar>-. and a full line of Hum* FumL*h inrG<**l«. and rnai.i.larturrr# erf and wbol'-'oi- ami n-t-il dealer^ in Tin Plal**. >h**^t Iron aiK plain ar<d PKwd Tm War - erf all Call or»<*ad your or*l~rv aa now b lh^ lime to tn.v rour fall < •>( Hurd ware and Hou#e Furnl«hlnu L'uudu, oa a» pol u-nni a, any boaw trf the kind in lh»* Mute. Prompt altmtioa civm |o aO otdera. Oliver, Douglass & Co., praSfi if No. 4i Third rtm-U Macon. Ga-^ the that th« ivjKkrt for Uii-* • '• »i> uiaa« to the Aifrii'iiltiiml llur< :»u at Warihington os thd Uk pmduafion of jtitMwin for 1H7.3 at 6G j>ur oeat. of the average cr< pof the bt>'intv. The aooonJ term of our County Cbtirt adjourn*-1 laat evening after tleapalching much b < *sj.*-- . I**; ci' irt A.ubutjap- O’ntly Oi..TaJuii d, (l i <hmi l Jnn-at tli*? S l-t.-mE r u-rui Gi.i fiijwrior (omt having n*oouum*n*leil the extaMi/dinient of Uun court, and tbo I'pf-*’btnftWt of Hon. P, C, Furman an Judge, Governor Smith promptly rexpondod by <oinnhaner with the n*enm—“' in proWbly th* ill;. Furman > youngest Judge in* G« but hia. indomitable energy and ability, which have aln ady given him a prominent poaition at our !»ar, leave no doubt of hi* efficient diacharge of his judi cial duties. We made a flying trip to Wilkinson Superior Court at the middle oTthe j>r« ^ ent w«w*k, and found Judge Ilnxtlett # on the lx*m h dialing with crime.H and mia- demoanom, with pup e utor- axul crimi nal#. in hi# u-q-.J nn*l lolniimble mnmiiT. Whilst there, a negro Lid of Mcventeen yrnra of age, wa* convicted of man- rlaughb’r in the kill.ng of t» yo .ng woman of his own color; and on Thurw- «lay evening a jury found a white man, nuinod i Meiiae, gmlfy ot uiunler, for the boairiae ol M h#gm umn la^-i y**ar, witli recommendation to the merey of the •wilt Ths latter cas«* was ably con- t«*i»l*-l on lioth wilm, by Solicitor I*ri»aton for the State, ami by Col. Lofton, of your city, for the dcfcnilant. We had the pi- .iMiru of; m* * !iitg at Irwjnton, also • •■fiip.ble f«-l'ow citiren. Hi J. II lllotiiit, 11. CJ eloet 1’isi* on i- «listrict. W.* understand that a similar diminution of the cotton crop of Wilkinson county, and from similar causes aa we have mentioned in Baldwin, has lwf.iUen the go- l j»* ople I'!** i ' term • f tne Suj*erior Court at Irwinton ih continue all of next week, with enough of unfin- »shc«l business then for a long adjourned term m Dvociifl»er. The .lawyer * (ihhji fellows) l*wvk«W Ha*ldemm and wearied. What a pit**oun sp<*ctacle to see a whole ( profession—-and that a worthy ami noble one—thus overwhelmed with inevitable ] labors! We met at Irwinton, Tmsied with professional ut^v, Cols. Lofton and I; t:j 1 Jutlift’ ilarticl! luuiiu disposed to clear I t'ue *lo *.• ts before closing oMBl* are! will I thaumre nrobsMv bokl on during thexts I maipder of this and a part of the next week. Mott respectfully, etc., I Visitor. Wild Ponies of the Eastern Shore* The Baltimore American tells of a lit- I tl«* district within ten miles of the eastern I coast of Maryland, where wild ponies are j t,. If -»-**n in abundance, nobody knowing how they came there. There is a trndi- | tion. however, that some great Virginia gentleman was bringing over a pair of Ipoakafrom England some two wirtgiii ' a: *. md that hi* ship wiu wro<tkcd off A t»-igi:*- I ■ h. Tin* two jjonie wen washedashoiw and were the prrkgenltors •of the little animals that now feed.upon ,tlu* salt imirshes «f tile district. There are now about five hundnd ponies in the vicinity. Thoy divide themselves into herds without regard to ownership, and tw* U befd confines itself to a particular range. Each herd is governed by a male, whose authority is supreme. In (ui'i&cr times he fought his way up to j the ion. of patriarch by thr.idi- j mg all his rivals, sometimor driving | them into the sea, where they were drowned. The great day an the island is *’pcnningday,** although of late it has lost some of its holiday attractions. Men and beyn mount tame ponies and start • nit to bring in the herds. They gallop to | the pastufu grounds, and, after much yelling, fast riding, and some little swear ing, they manage to drive one of the herds down to the shore. When the herds get ritartod down the shore, the riders press clop.- after, yelling and whooping, and there u a livriy chose until the avenue that leads to the pen is reached. Here a crowd of men are standing, and they turn the head of the flying column into the iM|uai%. Some of the ponies suspect treachery and run into the water, but the rulers dash after them, and soon the whole herd is fbrcod into the pen. STATIONERY CO, J. W. BURKE & ww., XO. GO SECOND STREET, MACOX, GA. CTOCXCB la thrir tomit friead. ,nd nirtomer.. u t.11 ih. pablir. tb»I tie? m now BET' L TKll PREPARED THAI* BTKB to ' pp|y tbrei with all,!. . , —I .n tl.- BOOK A X D STATIOXERY LIXE. VawMhMB , ifwd Mock of RELIGIOUS. MISCELLANEOUS AMP EMMOARD BOOKS, - - ■ ill oc, with prompt »rxl rorrlul «fc-nti.«. Our Sunday School Slack wtll b. fa.I sd we psrtirulsrly solicit this clam of uden. TO COUXTRY MEKCHAXTS Wr would .it that wr bare, newuul well MMwtrd .tudt «d 1ILANK BOOKS, aucl PULL BOUND RECORDS. LEDGERS. JOURNALS. DAT BOOKS. MEMORANDUM AND PASS BOOKS. Etc. INK. WRAPPING PAPER NOTE PAPER MUCILAGE. rOOLECAP PAPER INITIAL PAPER TWINES. LETTER PAPER. TISSUE PIPER, end all Undo of STATIONERS" NOTIONS and SMALL WARES. We wBI aim keep on band a c.l aamrtment ol Pnnb-nt' Supplier. »urh aa Book ami Xoavs Ink, Coloreil Inks, Elat Papers, Cards, Letter and Bill Head Blanks. All kind, of Book and .Job Printing- Xeatly ami Promptly Executed BINDING—OLD BOOKS AND NEW—IN BEST STYLE. Address J. W. BURKE & CO., aurtl lawtm MAAX1N. GA. - mot MJW.000. PLANTERS' INSURANCE COMPANY. Of Mcinphia, Twwi - - Amfl fM**. Kinl. •pKo-f^’^roV'Er^'/ ' INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, ofSundur viU. mid^dae >.mpli»h 1 ,Al | Onmnl«nIl»* - - - A~rUtSJ0WM> gvnti. man, and a 1 rot her of* thu heroii Gen. Knuni. oi the Oanfederal*- oolwxntis, I fNrfbwa written on Dwi-llinir«. Ston*#. stock# of in the gmit " war lx-twwn the StaW I 5fm’h*ndi«e, Codon, or ocher insurable property who pushed the Vault.- hont* int-g» the j " mom adjoins my offte-.aml I will 1 .’..mac river, near TdO- burg* winning a I «ver,vatrMi or oth^r property at any hour of the brilliant victory. 4 v We also saw in active advocacy of the I Interests of the TKLBoaArii and Mkssk.v- [ tiKK, Mr. T. J. Lanier, whose efforts in that lin • appeared to be very{s ucoouaf ul. j W. G. M. ( ‘W ilkinson Suprrlur Court. ' Lxms, Gl, OrUAtr 10th. 1783. h'diton TtUjrmph and WiL f kin-,si Superkw Court »* now in session; his Honor, Judge llarth-tU presiding. Funotual attendance and go»>d order sin-mod to prevail. A man in attend ance, whose honor it U to bear the title of •'attorney-nt-uw,” notuutil yestenlay Imuim impressed witl* nn cnthiniaatic diviro to walk " uprightly,** and to post pone, until after the close of court, the delivefy of his titn* stock of profane and riotous alocpisnoa. It is conjectured that this commgudahlo dotdre vu brought about by him with public la wn* kind with looksd door, between outside world, that it may n his wmUg,a;.. 1 dc«ti\»y hup, OPN'IfRAL ASSORTMENT OV - U.*roris lia\-in^ p ro.-H-ntcil ttto ticket for kdifii ur lit th-- ■ k-i-t ij Mr. Ch*w> •ora, wb«* OOgh to" , a sU me wall. him and the i long»*r beat Ms olul slum- j ben Well.« civili: Among lhtiliffv, you Vnmr, M,-. almost indis]H'usable in tx court i* versed in this it tion. and have i them is a dimin itive, t! tured "Son of Erin.** wh< inside the"bor,” with a sLifT in his hand —I euppoee to balanco hm** .!/ with. The Well Selected Groceries! AT I*AXIC PKICKS ! okttwlowtta market prices. will be ' me a mil before buying. J. F. BARFIELD. Taxes—Second Notice. fpJlK iVuniy oLnWowilhap notn.M me J ‘’•that they are in need of tinmey. and I am therefore- r\>ni|M-Ue«l to aak the people to remie uj* withi-ut furtlav delay and .pay tlieir SUl« and CVsinty Taxes. IViam*. white and coJoerd. who owe poll and no. I taxes iw|),am>t |my up to ore end, ax I am r-Mjn reii l»v ,»» u, iwin- exisnii.sw hihI icamishee the : ompl-i-ers. W. T. NKl^ON. •ei-IOtf rax i • t. i RiMi r. untv. E. B. POTTER, M. D. HOM CEOPATHIST O l Hi j: Wool'. Bl- k. S-...n.l n ■lour UOmr J, ,h ^ CLOTHING STOKE. IS order to meet the wants of our growing city, we have gone largely into the WHOLESALE CLOTHING BUSINESS. 1Yo are now opening a large Stock, A. n.o>L«utrr. jiniu'i, h i. couiciti OOLQCITT \ BAGGS. I Cotton Vactors and Commission Merchants. #4 Hay st„ Bavannnh, 6a. V GENTS fur G,-*-rvsa f -r “Rulh*a Superphosphate," IMhmI J*.*i-pli* J. i. a i; •pltt-splmt*’. ' . I PHELPS, DQKEMCt 1CT rhcips a. i MAXL h.4>; Cl ItEiw- VXH M. Vl.t.itS IS PARLOR, CHAMBER AND OFFICE FURNITURE MATTRESSES, SPRING BEOS, ETC,, ’ •J-U •. . •_ - I .... .1 >"... \ ' v \. j WM. PHEI.W. OTIS COR KBIT. VS. T. DOIm^ tnmoniateil Su- COBBETr, D. L. BODKRT:*. F. A. OARDKJ DWIGHT L. BOB BETS * 00.. FACTORS AND COMMISSiON MERCHANTS, Nav an nab, Gu. Liberal advances made on ProiluiY in hand. We have a good stoi-kof liuorin^ and Tie* on ■eplifini | hand, which \ COMMENCES AT CENTRAL CITY PARK, IRACON, GEORGIA. OCTOBER 27 And Continues One Week or Longer, as the Circumstances may Warrant. The People of Georgia will, on this Occasion, Develop the Strength and Variety of their Resources to the Satisfaction of themselves and the Astonishment of the World. Bought From the Manufacturers, Expressly for the Wholesale Trade. I “ MONEY PANICS AND HARD TIMES NOT IN THE QUESTION.” WE WILL DUPLICATE ANY HILL BOUGHT IX NSW YORK, UN- [ LESS BY A JOBBER WINSHIP & CALLAWAY. THE YOUNG PEOPLE AND THE OLD PEOPLE ALL COMING. MACON—3 DAYS ONLY! Central City Park Pair Grounds! Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Oct. 29, 30, 31. Three Grand Performances Daily, at 10 o’clock A. M., and 2 and 7 o’clock P. M. A Towering Giant Among its Fellows I The Great 12 Centre-Pole Tent and $100,000 j CHALLENGE SHOW! fi WM. H. arAKK. II. p. SlCUXu WSI. It STARK A CO.. WHOLESALE 6R0CESS, COMMISSION MER CHANTS ANU COTTON FACTORS, SAV.V.V.NAll. GA. Careful attention cimi tremli* *r Colton and all kind* irfProduif. L bond advauLJ nuule on ix>iou*;mn*‘uL>, A amu Win.. ^^ Jr Frink Coes Bone Superpho-nhti<* MmnuX .-ml, ■ A.—LxJl—-■ ■ , ."m e. ii. coins.*, ii. WSJi COHEN i HULL. Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants, «« Kay Mrc'fi, Savannah, Ga. fetor rcMwrtlully J. W. Dilhmr, A v X. Bait, a .Son t Co. Tun t ttoul„n. II u,,',. X Co, Milo Hatoh. V. ft Suvwniah s,„|t j„j 1 rl " t '-*•; *pl!6m J. N. LIGHTFOOT, Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant, lOlt liny -Street, Savannah, «n. A couth (or the Nile ,-t .M.rrjniwi's AuuaouiuM Bone *- ^ ’ * : . h‘|H _ Uni L. M. WABFIF.LD. ' W)BT. WAT1«T~ WARFIELD A WAYKE, Cotton Brokers and Commission Merchants, SAVANNAH. tlKOltGIA. O l’KKUlh.-ir aerrinx to uUnlcnjnlHlm W r. c« qotton. ete.. anii solicit a s)u,n-,i( their fm,. nuss. C:,-h o.lvumvh male on consonmienu at lowest n,t,-s of interest. All business entrustisl to our euro, will rmiiyo i.mmjit attention. -Fu. tunes h.His-lit ami sold in the Savamiuh and New York Cotton Kiehanse on tie mojt reasonahl,, k>n»»- ' ' ■ teghtain W. nLSCAS. J. II. joil.utov. u. UAlXEW DUXCAX, JOHNSTON CO, Cotton Factors and Gonoral Com mission Merchants, 02 ltay street, Savniiiinli, (in. augt dm B. C. FLANXAGAN. W. W. FIASSAGAK. A. r. A UK LI.. • & J. JtOR,»AX. FLANNAGAN, ABELL & CO.; Cotton Factors and Gonoral Com- mission Merchants, ISO BAY STREET, SAVANNAH,GA. "ATANAr.lXG Airenls (or the English StonawaD IvA l'ertilirer, etc. Hneeine and Tl". fumisli,,: and lilhlrul twsli lulvaneea no,do on (unsinnuoiits for sole in Saa annah.hr on shiiauonts to our ,s,r* rcsi»n,l,-nts in Xorthtm, Hasten) or Eniuia-an markets. aiwl itnr AS. ARTltCR X.SOLLEK. G.V.WVLI.V,JR A. M. SLOAN CO., Cotton Factors and General Com- mission Merchants, Claglioro & Cnnninehsm's Rantre. Hay Street. .Saviiniiali. Cn. n AGGING atul Ties a Jvonissl on mil's. Lilaml ea.-it advamvs made on eonsipmutcnls (or sal.- in SariuinalL or on ahitnntmta to raliahlo nm< Himlents in I.i, . r;...ti. New York. rhila,le]|d,ia. nondents -Boston or Balthnore. I„ t. fiPILMAKTIS. JOnx FT.ASXKRT. L. J. GUIBMARTIN & CO., COTTON FACTORS 1 —AM,— General Commission Merchants, Hay Street, Savannah. c;a. A OK NTS for Bradley’* Siijier-lTiosplinU* of Lift^Jeweirn Mills Yarns nml Dimit-sties, etc. Banitur. lopoand iron TiesnhmyM on band. Usual fiu-ilitics extended U» customers. mini dAvJtsw-fim « 8TB1C1 J-V COWSiySISS!( jivi v-A. USE blIm. waters & CO., 50 IS mail St., Xch York. BANKERS —AXI>—‘ Cotton Commission Merchants. Buy ar.fl sell oontrurt* for future delivery of cot ton. Depqwift accounts of ft—kora, worchmit* ami others are solicited. julyftl-hn flYer Fifly Head of Fine Horses, Trotters, Bnnners and Pacers, on tie Grounds eUition.nl | _n»-«i.t.-iMT Unin- ll„ SPECTAT. mm BmmjkTWw wmw emm comww, WITH THEIR HORSES, JTJST ARRIVED. LAX1) FOB SALE. lyin^ontlie west lmnk of Flint i just five mi»-M below tlio bt-uutifuland flourishinit town frf Hcjapidfe (S. if. IL It-> a <1 eontailU(W One Thousaud ll.ooo) acres, is now FOIE SALE. The nnprowmciitH are unequnlli-iLconsistiu? of a stood <1 w.-Uimr, with every msvss:iiy<rtit im|o>»vf- rnent- There! nro seventeen ouliiiis far hdum rs, all with f?ood brick chirmie.vs. A icteat deal of the cleared land fresli. Any one ih-iring aueli a form ami on the most enticing terms, hud best apply at onewto HENRY T. JORDAN. T. MARION BRYAN. augl92m Reynolds. Ox J. A. DUOAX. J. O. 8TILZ. DUGAN & STILZ, DEALERS IX Corn, Oats, Wheat and Hay, EXCLUSIVELY, No. 20 Second street, between 3Iain and lUvet. I1OUISVTI.I1E, KY. AMl'LK STORAGE. Will fill orders for Cora from points in Illinois, parties making purchase accepting through Bill of Farmers and Grangers! WARD’S FERTILIZER GRASSES AND GRAIN. dr at other ta:oe> ing et eryl»odT « It > ri Ih ame ji,,l^,-. that on/ tku BaililT* ,-tt huiiu-rinpiui.! •vi.l^nt to hi- J. Cf of any grate at nab—I—I ilw. With lay arnutcemenU. I rsn be upplwl with any amount. AU orders • -r* "-'i : F. CRUTCHFIELD, JAMES n. BLOl'XT. ISAAC IIARI*KMA>- joiix l. utbnuxi BLOUNT, IUBDEMAN Ac HAKDE3I IN' ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON, GA. Office, Cherry street, over S. T. Walker’s, auxin tf E. W. & S. H. JEMISON, ATTORNEYS ANO COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Office 52 Second *L, Macon, Georgia. \Xf ILL practice in tlie court* of Macon ami wf* v t jacont circuits, and in tlie Supnemo and Federal Courts of Goonria. Sjierial attention given to matters in Bankruptcy- KOB’T. A. SISBET, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Comer MULBERRY ST. and COTTON AVB. (Over Payne’s Drug Store), junel4d3m MACON, GA. CYPRESS SHINGLES Il 'l • - •• Vl’RESd •I >IIIXGl.Es. r..„l »t.,l in.:.. A Superior Article! far Ml, by B. H. WRIGLET * CO. Le 1 n|>l>..im..l him kii.i 1. „ tot |..M-I»lr* Ire hTTi>. 1 ».hiiir,. hi. uiiif.innlt "•"'•I <li»> i}'l"»-. H>- T.-ry |>r»|Mrly in foruis our citirons that our farmer slu-r if!s have truiftrtr«nd«*4 |h- ir aaCtejrity 11 n-hviwsitxg on. lArftfi priautiuta who w.-r* eharj'-wd with capital otfeuoea. He ©on- th-mus the practice of pemjittin^ pna oner* to continue thejr caaea.fi to coart Ikm^LV llolisE. Hi J. W. BOND, Won ter 11 mat. • • Georgia. Turnlj *f«fa m frail of*RaUrw*d $2 jarrdftv. ~ wanted" at once. ,-ouUnue tnujr eu,-vfrom ootut I rvNK OR TWO rtn.t-,1^ ,,rv-u..l Gin Major.. without *tri«tly kf(l ytosbm. | v# ■ IV, »ir u, whoi:i th» VkHm w***iU '»■ 1 J»lil I'V tile thii uf jiior. J pdyll M P. C. KAVt'RKR Aviary of Tronra] Bird.-, and car -. Kur!*i. etc, etc. [GRAND DOUBLE CIRCUS PERFORMANCE! In the Largest Hippodrome Tent in the World! Every Act Double, in Two Rings at the Same Honr Under One Grand Pavilion ! .A. DOUBLE OEt-ATSTID ETSTTBLEE1 : ? STUDS OF RIND HORSES, OUAl CORPS OF EQUESTRIENNES. MALE RICERS, ACROBATS, 6YMNASTS, CLOWNS, ETC., ETC. , Greatest Achievement in Arenic Annals Ever Witnessed! I EVERY DAY AT 9 O'CLOCK. A. M, AN UNPARALLELED : PAGEANT AND PBOCESSION OVEE TWO MILES LONG! xild delta, three hnu* and Band*. *r»i d Piaio. tl*r music < X.AAV caki>. M BSBS. WOOUWAKB i TXlOLE.tk ft>Af county, G*., having formed a legal w^art- nt*r.-hip, rcmpertfully offer their service* public, and tvill practice in theooantieM of ftitcox, JAKia.-, Irwin .Worth. Macon, Sumter, and Hoja* ton. Spr-cialattentifTn eiren ml" Supreme and Federal Court*. Addre-x. yien—, Ga. JIERJSERT FIKLDER. IvCa U F*S LDBlL H. & L L7FIELDER, Attorneys at La^v, CUTII11 HUT, CKOKCl.l, -|Y,'ILLTOveprompt attention to *11 t , them! in tlie «ont»““"£ dolnh. Stewart. Quitman. (W? VfQ and Terrell, the Supreme Court <*'wf***' jjjj the Dixtrict and Circuit Court* of the Stat.-s lur tlie Southern District of Georgia. *ptl7-tf EARLOYV HOUSE, AMEKICTTS, GA., WILEY JONES & GO., Propr’s. I* lirst-claas and in bu.;ne»» renter. ONLY MANUFACTORY In this ctnuitry where Loom Reeds, Harnesses —ANU— Patent Wire Heddles Arc made under one management. Also, SUPPL1 BSuuin »™| *OOU# MILLS i njiuptb furausind. Julytt 6m L'.- ; III • k ™* DA JL*U* ■"* (Formerly Mrs. Mareaul:..''-l SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, •»75 and 277 Madison Avc., >. Y. l - P rJk. GBORGS «. BLACKIB, tavi'lf ^ cuxUe a.-so« iat<xi in the uiana^ejn-ii .ssrr^ss'ssssis ««■■*- “TSdnaiU ji.j particulars! adJre'. Im