The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, October 16, 1873, Image 2

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IMF. MACON DAILY TBLRGRAPtt AND MESSENGER» THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 16. 1673. ([cltflrnpli ((Jflrsvntm g&BTAMffv ^fcVSTif«rtWTrtrai T \\\ KS!»\\ M« INING. Cm 1 k From T«*lfair County. EJH abort i »'i M**rrVkjfr : 'i on in uni cation - -in.- time -in<v, I }>niuiiw«l ♦.> gi my • •!.*. rT»t;ot» <.^uiru»**iug Oo the int.-r—t ..f tl* (JnUigv* t»f I*.it HiijiWinln' m«* a fa Tumble tunity ©f -**em* well a* heoril tilt* «N ll'lltl*»Il ' »f t pi'Uit<L|( If,!- o ir SUU*. I find farmer* in all h.vl tK*• pleasure of vi-itin^r di*pr*->.*d in -pint* at the and •lrnditimi of monetary ritTairm. Ju«t u* our u»«>nk*«l <nvjf w.u* (••?. ginning t*» moYf. Wall >.tr.*et robboiv hurri-l to the front to-.un-l the tnUBpel of di-tnwa of t>.iukru|rtry • 4 ©0* Jay iff th< 11 hare Cook A Co., at wliii •toe-1 luol t’n farmer wh'w dtl/t* n due. wl*-* honor beii in prompt-**! by a lii tion to come to the merchant, who in tic h n with *uch si* • «r*- tnalce hi# f*ru.. a* al **nd is compelled to of all thi* miwfortun and thoiiMUida of ©their* 1 mine way, o»-inp> 1 the h about fori all thi* country P°°r and hone* bepiiminif to full <!r*ivr than (fold •m of obliga- •cue of his clever of need farond i*» .1* r»jquir« i to f<*r family in.n’-, mtulc the ‘victim The* ntirhap*. , n-ulting in the rmem to out P The diaeaae being •o dtw]M*rmtn requinwa desperate mnedy, and the fanner* throughout our country in** tl> Aiij from the thrust* *nixty? an*! in- e\ table d*«tr .ct. -i. t» t>.< runk-l of the Orang«*i of Patrona of Husbandry. Noth ing el*e give* them any ]>r<»xmiw. Under it* banner our right* will be maintained. Theae diaaater* which fall *o very heavily ou the country but oonvinee um of the great impoilaiioo of co-operation. The mrn hnnt* hare their BotnSi of Trade, and Chambcrof Commerce; the mechanic their Trade* Union; the railroad men their Convention*; Th*- pr-*feii*i..wil i».*n their State and National Association*; new*-boy* and boot-black*, yes, even the burglar and pi* k-p*> k<*u hu\«* their iu**0- tion*. What i* i>olitic* without a jiorty, re ligion without a ehur. h, any bu»inu«* without t con - i < 1 era t ion t N©na, iiotu*. none can au< . ♦•*•« 1 without an organised •s.nccrtof action. Thi* the fanner* of tho < ountry nr.* more ■'otivim **dof daily - ••.m*»!.*iit development*! iniStfl more con vincing that our funniflg interest should «*o-operate. Thl* terrible *Lutua of our af fair* cannot be remedied by any othei da**, no let uh *et about~y<* we are al- n«ilr Wgiiiing to put our hoiiiii in order i y f!e**ing to ti» * nuik* of th- ■•*•* Pat roii* of Hi ml ion dry. N-» other in^ti tution prouii*e* to bo (*qual to the ooca- nion. Georgia but hut spring set thi* ball iu motion in her midst) how doe* it htand to-day P flow mauy Orang**«• no* organired P About tw.i bunc(nd and fifty (g&o)—and during the grand display- grand Fair—tho gr«*.it m-nation of the «l*j, pur order will l>e (uou’inble.! in your city in .council. Tho effort* of your livi and elevor Mayor, th** . lTf.rt - .«f jony wide eirculatisl and valuable paper, comi nela the Fair, beginning on trio S7tli. b l«* the grondeat vzhibition ever before l»i»ld in oar State, yes, in tho South. The p**«>ple tlirougliuut the country will hot all w *.* gr ind u show to pa*- unn »t ri*d 1 nin irud in nil iny ‘tr.iv.1* thht **ver\ • n liug- ly r* pj»^**uK«l. M.u i will havmul dmudnity of showing lnu • i|*.n*i!y. Wake her up. f**i fh** will be in town Fair W. » k; and what will you do with it P U the anxious enquire of our farmers. Macon, -provo yoiiracff «s|ttiil to the cunergeney. In all thi* grand preparation for tho State Fair, iny county. Washington, i* wide a wade to the import&nce of her own l air. It i* gratifying to us to /.*am that the Ti M okai'H and M*«*m:kkku will b< repr.nt« *l then'. Wo have made ar range meats withyour world renowned J.J Clay to take hi* bt**«*k to thq Wn^hfagtOC Fair, and other sensation* will be iin- p**it**d th* i* . Wa*hingt"n pr**sents ;i g»*o*l bill of fan»—and all tluit dt*sin» to see vim, life and fun, will do well to be on hand. In * ooulusioiij alios me to say, it is suggested from a j»n»min. nt source in th.* National Grange, that the Cotton States Grange meeting bo bold in Alabama next month, inst<ud of Mat'im during the Fair. AVe have the nxsurance tlrnt members of the National«irange, and proUibly xprwter of th.* GraOg. s of th»* G»Uon Slates, will K* with u* during tJ»*» Fair and meet u in giund council io«*king to tlio develop ment of a plan ef revolnt'..niring plnr.t- ing, for nothing else can reunnly tho exi- gnnoies upon us. The fiirui.'r*. are <l**.Np< nt.dy in earned seriously inquiring Torn method to roliew the dUtri'sse* so prominently thri-at. ning the country, nn.l nothing, I repent, gives any promise save the Granges of iAitron of Husbandry; and snob a eoun»ei ha n*>«i bef* i * * b«*.n h* Id as will be held on the 2t»th in your city by the lending farmer* *»f Georgia, r« pr«*s, ntingali part of our State, and 275 to 300 Granges. GiHjrgiu’s farmer* ar»^ alive to their inter est. and have thrown onr bannor t*» uvun 1 *i«*« .*-. and th.* watchword is rally ! rally to the rescue! I hold myself ready to visit any pvtioQ of Georgia to confer with my*brethren of the j>1 w.andorg ire them into one Grunge of IAitrons of Hu lmndrv U.uikily and riN*poi*Lf:iUy, A Struggle Vi itli h !>**\ • I Fi»h A Di\or Nearly Crd**lie<l. Mi Char..-* It. ? be S-ieTit-nc An. •f Uw «i* vil fish, i inridc nt r Th»* strength . shout specimen* - tLi- int-restix*. told« Irish u fully riptnnvL mediv.r po se creature* nprebeB*io i, place when e hiol seized work.in the U-auier off the coast mu «.u> a powerf u. •n-i Uj tl.r»j* His size i*nd build utement, and, to use ■ i- • hi. ; mg i.ige, ** the barb lan.b.-l on ■* p «-f iuy **iM/«ilder» i»n*l pinn>-d my itlij* tight. I f- it my arDi'.r and myself eru- k.-l into a jelly.*’ It mtcxm that he •ah* jlint ttm/ut b-rng brought to the *ur* fa-**-, else th** rnon-t- r would have killed 1. in. for he a i* *uflhriBg so from the ♦ . rril»l«f embr.ice tliat be cal l move no part of hirifrelf. W?i.-n draggod on Uj the raft from which he had d**- .-n i.-d, and fixmlly releos«*d, be had fujD’.d Im mt-iiMUtb* raft -M-i/t-l tlm tbh by one •A its wriggling arm* and tried to j* ill it off. but could not break th<- pr.wcrof »* -ingle one of the sucker*. The fish was only removed by being d**aJt a heavy blow across the sack containing the aturoacb, Thi* sack stood stiffly up af-.v.* th*- eyes, while the eyes -to*-I out like lobsters’ eyes, and gleamed like fire. The monster n*. oil in all, one of the most frightful apparition* it could be the fat>- of n. m to «n**et. It fulfill* in every par- i! • • r. rribb* f. •♦-.r*- attrib»it«-!te it in VicUx Hugo** m Toiler* of the Sea.** N..‘* itie*tending tbesev.-rity with which the able Frenchman has lief-n criticised for “ mating a nondescript with his weird imagination/* the truth must * grant*-d t T at bis * iK*n*bacript ** ha* act ual existence, ns is evidenced by the sjKrciinen-i in Brighton and Hamburg, well a* my own. LOOK HERE NO BEAR FIGHT! Something Good to Eat And Drink! T T\K | this m-thol ot tnronnin* my (rirrxU. I n |1 llw Fair, m.l th. puhlir MOMbBt. that l am n- « |irrjjnr>.I to fumUh them vita oreotlim* m«l tueataml drink. My RESTAURANT Ju*t openr-d. v ill b* kiippUed with OjUtCL . Fish anil GNnir of all kinds, and in fnrt with cy. rthm* the MHSl nffonl*. ami ceokrd in mar.ncr to suit the roost fa»tidiou». Iu o.i• i**t i***u '*uh the Ibsilaurant will foi.i.d a Hrd.MaM SALOON Whh h is supplied with the finrst brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars RD. H iCKH ran hr hold hm*. and wuuM he pi. »mnI to ronrt *11 Ms old fricmla wl> n»y rive him a rail. He is satiulhd that In- ran plran*- them if polite arrranU. pal cookins sad low ART GALLERY rpHK uskrtiBwl takra pIsMUSS in announcing I tliat Is* w now pn*par«4. dl No. 8 COTTON AVENUE (Iti.hlli*\old stand) To execute PICT TT IR. E S I Of every variety and style of the PHOTOaRAPHIO ART, Special att«*ntkm la invited to his MELLOWTINT PICTURES Remarkable for a peculiar ar/tnesa. N.*c:il \.*s rot—rfcsrl. whereby all bhrmiahrsan- avniih .1 Satidrrtioii fntaranUxvl In every instance, ortfi dxm T. It. WlolCKaHE.lR. M.i-tor T. J. F>mic. t*f Gv* rgia Stau* Grangi 1 A Rnfs liOTo f«»r n Clillil. Whitehall (N. Y.) Tiiura.] There is iu Whitehall village a family » a little .laughter two and OOe who lue half : i old. who rat J! rai attachment for little one tp***s joining the hou* . ble looking rat inak d a siugular Fvi rv day thi * wt*od-shed ad- a large, venera- nppeur.vn hen tho innocent-looking child proceeds t<* f**!sl »t from her chubby hand Th» parent* have L'aught their little one feed ing it.-. pr.*t* g.- \ .-ml times .•! late, yvt. on the approach of any other than tfie Utt’o girl, the rat ngvinper* off to its hole. Several etf.*rts have b»*en ina*K* by th-* child’e parent.** t<> dispatch th** .-ingula.* i't'inpanion of their «i;irling. for it was foarod that the child tnav get bitten by it. l^o*t Sunilay th** rat **iu*w«*«l it*, affec tion and guanliau core of the litt ie one** comfort, as the following will show; The ehild’s undlier put it t** -1- ep in it- -nil in the kiU-Uon. going to aiu t. er room in th.* house, leaving the sleeping child alone. She wa* gone some time. On her return she ('net her eye at the child, when she was Mupri>.*i to ob-.r\** r.*- ra: standing perehed upon the top of the era.lle, moving its tail *'v«r t:*..* lit:', sleeper. The ui**ther, wishing to s.-ewha: the “viunnint was up to» ( . stood on ; watche*l it* movement*, peepinig through tin* »l*»»r. which wa* only partly op«*nc<l. She oUerved a numlHT of rti. < al*o\«* t’. ohUd's face, when two lit .on the little on. . «!u r<*at th*| kin-1 »t v hi-k« -i thsfci off "ith it- tail. Wishing to make vm tin* ls.ly quietly called her husband, an l the twv watching the prvv**eding. for nt biust t«*n minnU-r. Every time a riy dar.sl to alight on the little one's fa* that old rat’.- friendly toil would brush away, like the guardian angel hovering about us. who. wo believe, is constantly brushing awny (Lingers tliat threaten u jKs*r mortals. It wo*, thought safe bv th child's jNirvnts t. * h ave the eliild in cl ir_ of its singular nurse, and for one hour the little one slept. When •.! awoke ;* mother went to take it up. and the rat ' intuit'd from the era<Uo and ijvtl away I through t he half-opened dot* to the wi^mX- she*.!. Siiuv Unit time the child has Uvu j put U' sleep iu the kitchen to .^.-certain j JOHN INGALLS 8PICUL AGENT FOR CASWELL, HAZARD & CO.’S PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS. TfTOrLD invite the attention of phyiiriana ? * *»ntl otls'rs totli** nr* j«»n»tions uf thin c»M ana erlt'hmlsd h— Twyja—|am“A llturmlA Cs*'nw11‘s I*ure and Sweet COD LIVER OIL COUGIIS.SOr.F. THKOAT.INKLr- wiiooi*. I NO CO U Gil, Caorr, BsosrcitTT* is. Asthma, a: A cv.r>- aitietion of ti.«» TH»OAT, 2.UMQS sr.il ciiBsT, are ►1—-'y t*T- man. *.il\* cure»l l \* lbs OMofUn. Wis- TAt’A Hals AW OI W*l.» CBXR>T t w hick (I ws not dry u? a eouph sad leave the cause Khfcsi, hut Ino* ns It, rkwascs the lane* ami albys Irsutiun, thus rw—vtaf the cause of the complaint. COXSPNPTIOX CAN K>: CUBED by s tanriy resort to tl'.'.s stsndsr.l remedy, ss 1 proved l v Ii in.lr.dscf t< -!.*0a it has f«hla*' \h* am nine ts ilfiwl -/. Ituiti" on the wrapper, rirril W. FOWLS A hONS, PaorwrroBS, l»ov io.x. Mask. 5e4S by thalers gvin-rally. EASTERN BAGGING. 4 HALF balks, ‘I?V."v.r Just received. ortlftf SEYMOUR. TINSI.EY A 00. SUGARS! QAn BARRELS OLTU/ TRLLOW. S -A," -EXTtU <T mi.I LARD AND HAMS! UIIOICK IIHANDS. SEYMOUR. TINSLEY A CO.’S White Lead and Zinc! PAINT BRUSHES AND COLORS. 4 FINK Vvm>RTMKNTot the above artirlos SODA. WATER! My :;** are rrapectnlly infonned that my MlUt F«lt NTAIX -till in eperatu-n. oukl l*e r**p»vit*Nl. >Ioc)t I time when left alone, with the shed *1*k ! }»art».*.l!y *»j***n. the oM rat w**ul*l»*nt«r and take up it* j*«.-iti**n ov«*r tlie top o; the cradle, watching th* little aleepe* f au*l brushing away the flies who daredU* ] triable its prtvious eharg**. WINSHIP & CALLAWAY. CLOTHING AT W’HOl ESALE. WE have opencd a wholesale apartment over our retail store, and innte tho Georiria. Alalmma and Florida merchant* who hoy in thia market to Rive ns a call. tVe Till sell them on as good terms and at as low prices as tliey can buy them in Our stock is the largest that has ever been brought to this State. The RCTAIL DEPARTMENT Is filled with everything that is choice and stylish for a gentleman's outfit. Call and see the Virginia All Wool Cassimere Suits, . Good as the Scotch, for $15 per suit, worth $23. octl2tf 60 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA. HE. IGIiAUER, WHOLESALE DEALER IN SEGIRS AND TOR fCCO 72 CUERRV STREET. MACON, CSA.. The Following Leading Brands of Segars Always On Hand: JASMINE, M0KNING CALL, LUCCA. GRENADIER. FGRTUNA, PARTAGAS, GOLDEN BUG. CUBIT, UNITY. LIBBY. LA TENTACI0N. SIN PREVENTION. LA SONATA, COTTON BOLL. FRENCH SPY AND JUST OUT, Toother with a sj»l*-mlid awrtinrnt of the Leading Brands of Imported Segars! Drairrs in Srffnrs ami Tolwuvo will do well to rail and examine my *tock hefore pun-basin* risa- wbrrc. Onlen. pn*mptly attended to and satinfaction purintool, oc ,,1,r Three Hundred Stoves GUARANTEED! \VK have just iwival two car loads * STOVES, and have in store "Great Benefactor," Ami othei "Sunny South," "Cotton Plant," "Stewart,” ...H. . first rlaxs Cookin* Stovra ; also, a fin** wnortnwnt *i»f HKATIJfO fllOTBS. Tlio lantrst mid IhM asM.rtim nt of ENAMELED GBATB8 e»er lin.uylit totliis inark.*u Alsu, from the Ear- low Knife to the lineot POCKET CUTLERY! And from the cheapest to the l***t IVORY HANDLE TABLE CUTLERY A In rye lot c.f Wood and Willow Ware, Crockery and Gkanram and a full line of llouae Furnish in* (iuuIs. and mniiufarturera of ami wholesale and retail draJrrs in Tin l'late. Sheet Iron and Plain nml PreasadTin Wan* of all deserijitions. Call or semi your onlen. as now U the time to buy yoor foil stork of Hard ware and House Furnlslflfia Hoods, on as U-nnsax any house of the kind in the State. Prompt attention given to all orders. Oliver, Douglass & Co., Not 4S Third street, 31 arm, Ga. R WHOLESALE HARDWARE CUTLERY, ETC., Cherry Street, octl2tf - Macon, Ga. G-EORGTA MILLS M’e are still offerin* to the Tnule our nriebrated brands of Flour WILEY’S XXXX, PEARL DUST, AMBER AND CORAL. We challenm* competition in the arades of Floor offetvivd. Our XXXX ha<» no suj»erior. These , wdi are manufactured by us. and we claim but mannfacturvn’ prices, as they are bandied but once We do not, and nevrr have charv *d D&AYAGE on our Flour. The attention of the trade.is n»j**ctfully calle*i to our BRAN, pow-sin*. as it does, a large per* oenU«e of middlings, and is very nutritious and palatable to stock. GRAHAM FLOUR, always on hand. Remember, Flour is Onr Specialty. • BURR & FLANDERS, tf - No. 4 BLAKE’S BLOCK. • COlqltTT. GEORGIA STATE FAIR COMMENCES AT CENTRAL CITY PARK, MACON. 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. “MONEY PANICS AND HARD TIMES NOT IN THE QUESTION.’ THE Y0UN& PEOPLE AND THE OLD PEOPLE ALL COMING. C0DQU1TT A BAGGS, Oct: on Factors and Co-nmismon M rolii.Ks. «4 Hay at.. Savannah. Ga. \ - c ■ ;; ■ . : ; v ,. **”"*■*»-*-■ TOSl lrn [■lU-ii.i’. - '. ii ccHBBrr (Lit • P^ .! r .'rf MiMiK) MlNi rirn • - AND. PE»Ll l:S PARLOR. CHAMBER AND OFFICE FURNITURE MATTRESSES, SPRJN6 BEfiS. ETC,, ' .IU iu.t 1 v'ui.i.l Su Near Hrouawav. Ncw\ork \vm. piflvs. otrs coubkxt; vtn.'t. ooisara! *< pi- **m* 1 ■ • I>. L. ROltERTS. f.A.nilMj DWIGHT L. ROBERTS vV ro.. FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Savannah. Ga. Lilivr.i! n<lvan<vs inr..l.'. *1 hnthl. \V<-lmv.. a iaM.1 stoi'k HwaD. alul Ticj, ... tauid. whirh we off.-r at low rates. *.,,1; wma-reum. . ,, ! ■, . wcaaSJT; W1C. H. STAB* .t CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MER CHANTS AND COTTON FACTORS, . S AYAXNAll. GA. Ciivtul»ttenti,.h gtventoj»t.« or shipinei.tef Cotton and all kindw ofProamv. LiU*ralafi\*n(vs made on cau.M*iicat*iit>. .Wilts f* .r tire sale <rf y Frank Coe* Bon* Suj>fri»ht.>ph:.t.\ Macouha Liclit liraft CuUonCnis PnmvtoH Fhotorv Yanlt md Arrow TW. s,*p*i*j \d, E. H. VOILE-N. Jli. v Joaaov- COlfKN a atT.%, Cotton Factors and Goneral Com. mission Merchants, OB Bny strrrt, .savannah, Ga. n..[.*r rral.etfuHf U> J. W. ljtll,n<|. A . A. JiUo- 'li.... A Ountuo. a. iu v .r & Co., Alilo Hatch, V. p. Savannah Bank «n,i TniatOp. i; [, ■; mpntgu, J. St LIGHirOOT, ' Cotton Factor and Commission Morchant, lOB Bny Street, Snvnnnah, Ga. A rents for tho rale uf Monymwi', Ammoniatea . Bones. ■ seplt U M. WAEF1ELI1. BOUT. KAVSB~ WAKKIEI.D & WAYNE. Cotton Brokers and Commission Morekants, SAVANNAH. liKOllGIA. O FFER their services to i.lnuters an.1 shim^n ot ooltoti, etc- auil sotieit a slutreof llteir (wo ness. Cnsh advances made on entisi^tnuenn. at lowest ratra irf interest. All litisiness emruMel to our care, will receive iirampt attention, “tv tines” iKst^ht nntl snlil iu the Satamiah ami N', w York Cotton Kxchaiwe on the most muonaliie h'rroa.i se|Ui U'. DUNCAN. J. >i. JOHNStl'S. St. ItlCLKtS DUNCAX, JOHNSTON CO., Cotton Factors and Goneral Com mission Merchants, f>2 Ituy Street, Savannah, Ga. au*l mu B. C. FLANNAG.V.V. , W. W. FLAN N Aft AN. A. P. A1IELL. R. 8. MORGAN, FLAX^AGAX. ABELL Ji CO., Cotton Factors and Goneral Com mission Merchants, 1H5 BAY 81'B.KKT, SAVANNAH, GA. M anaging A^iiia for tiw Kiigiuh su»nc«^ii Fertihaer. Sc. Knmriu* and Tie* fumiskitl. uiul liU*r»l cash advaiuvs made on ««nsi*tmieiiUi fur sale in Savannah, nr on uliiimienls tu t.ur our- respundeuts in XortUem, Kusiern or Knru|nsui markets. and 6m A. M. SLOAX. A urn IK X. SOU KK. «. V. WUT, J R A. M. SLOAN CO.. Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants, Cla*horn A. L'uimitvclaiu'* Run*.', B:i) Hired, kauuinnh, fin. H AGG1NG and Ties advanced on m>|M. Liberal cash advance* made on eonnignmenw bn* mkt in Savanuali, of on shii»inents't<* roliable otnvs- Diitlents in Livt*r|NMil, Now York. PhiLMlt^lp)ii:i, lioston or Baltimore. aucl «Un I 1-J. OlIiUl tltTlS. Jl.ll.X ELSNSEBV. Ii. J. GUILMARTIN & CO., COTTON FACTORS General Commission Merchants, Hay Street, savannah, Ga. 5KXTS f»*r Bnalley’* Su|ier-Ph<*phate «*f Lime. Jewell’s Mills Yanis mid Ifc-im-Mirs etc. lta**in*. Rope and lroy Tiesalwayson IuumI. Usual facilities extended U> customers. nu*t du&swflm ' ArticlesIri toMaiitieMalready Meiml Grounds Over Fifty Heafl of Fine Horses, Trotters, Runners aod Pacers, on tie Grounds A imk BSHMIEti PROat COBB CBTOHY’, WITH THEIR HORSES, JTTST ARRIVED. THE EXHIBITION TO BE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Tbe Host Magnificent Hen Display Ever Witnessed in tie SonlH WTlflclIA' COMMISSION HOUSE K. 31. WATERS & CO., SI. Ut'titiil Si.. Nv.t Vwrh. BANKERS —AND—• Gotten Commission Merchants. Buy utut •+A\vjixtrM'ls lor future Urfi’-fij of not ion. i>*i*osit at counts of tu .liken, men-liants ami others air capurially solicited. julyOttni LAND FOll SALE. rif3HE most deairable farm in Macon * oounty. X owned formerly by Hiram B. Troutmun. and now by us, lying on tlie wart, bank of Flint riw-r, just flve milea beloW the beautiful and flourisliimc town cf Reynolds, (S. W. IL IL) a d eonbiitiin* Oue Thousimd ll.uw) acres, is now FOR SALK. The impnnemcnts are «rjoqnallod,oon*isthfv of a good dwelling, witheveiy neoessary out improve ment. There are seventoen cabin* for laborer*, all with good brick chimneys. A irn-at dtalof tlm cleared land fresh. Any one desirin* such u farm and on tho most dntttfagr l.-rm*. nrn] best apply at once to HEN RY T. JORDAN, T. 31 Alt ION BRYAN, uugW2ni Revnohia, Ga. DUGAN & STILZ, DEALERS IX Corn, Oats, Wlicat and Hay, EXCMJS1VKI.Y. No. 20 Second street, between Main and Wv*. LOUISVILLE, KY. AMPLE STORAGE. Will fill orders for Corn from points in Illinois parties making jmrchaai* accepting through Rill of Lading from shipping point*. apr35 OYER THREE HUNDRED TRIOS TO BE ON EXHIBITION! NATIONAL HOTEL (FORMERLY 8POTT8WOOD.) KAHLY OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT. Th:* lfouta* fuu Uvi* THOROl'GlfLY RENOVATED frum lM*niviit to attic. BOARD P3 PER DAY. P. WHELAN, Prop. NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA TD BE REPRESENTED JAMES II. BLOUXT. ISAAC HAKUXEA*. JOUX L. IIAKPEMAX. BLOUNT, iLARDElLVN A HARDEMA5 ATTORNEYS AT EAW, MACON, GA. Office, Cherry street, over S. T. Walker’*. auglO tf E. W. & S. H. JEMISON, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Office 52 Second st., .Macon, Georgia. VITIM, practin- in the courts of Macon and ad- >Y intent circuits, nud in .the Supreme «“ Federal Court. <J Gevnri*. SfemiMttmUmrma to mattera in Bankruptcy. ROB’T. A. NISBET, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Comer MULBERRY ST. and COTTON AVE- (Over Payne’s Drug Store). Junel4d.1m MACON. GA. ARBANGjBUSKTS HAVE BEEN* PERFECTED FOR TnE FOLLOWING The French customs authoritle?' re- j Oeiitiy •iisv overv'ti that a aow mode v? i *uiug k Uin*» has Us*u a.ioj*t***l- The nuui- ■ ber of rink in if-horses for l’aris sudilealv • increased ; inJisd it mvuh*u tliat a sort t of Uiatlui luel Liken p^DbUOU of cbil- «lrwn'« min.U. Sitapicimi l*oixito r at length <>XCit<Mi. one *»f the horse* WJAS Opeilod. l’ack'^l inside uh*. a lor^«* quantity of choice cipirs an«l toUuco. The rocking- horse. in fiiA’t. wo** a 'lVojau hoisc motl- vrnixod. At a weekly meeting u *tnu»fht-btt*e*l and most cxemplarT tkeacoo submitted a report in writiiiff of tko dostitnte widows who stood in need of assisLuice fruui the con^regation. " Are you hum, deacon,” asked another 90ber brother, “ that you have eznbraood oU thd #i<|ows t”, lleoaui he believed he ha*l. Ton can always get your STREET CAR TICKETS! 4 for 25 t rill* ! At the Dr.:*- Store of ROLAND B. HALL. Corner Cherry >met and Colton Avenue. GEORGE W- I-Ith^D. EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER, EXCURSION RATES TO THE FAIR! From NEW TORE TO MACON, AND RETURN, per all Steamship Lines and Central Railroad (tlie round trip), $38. Tickets on sale in New York, commencing lf.tli October, and good to return till 13th November. Freights par one full fare in coming and return free, upon certificate of the Secretary that they have been on et t <0 . From BALTIMORE TO MACON AND RETURN, per all 'steamers and Central Railroad (the round trip), $38. Tickets on sale in Baltimore, rommcncing li.ttt ucro- ber and good to return till 13th November. Freights pay one full fare in coming and return free. Adl freights shipped by steamers should be consigned to .01 Secretary Georgia State Fair.” ,, • , . From NEW ORLEANS (and intermediate points) TO MACON via Mobile, Montgomeiy and Opelika, one full fare the round trip for both passengers ana rruignts. Over every Railroad in the State of Georgia persons and freights will be transported at one full fare the round trip. Passengers can purchase tc *e a any s with free return coupon, and freights will pay full fare in coming and return free on Secretary’s certifi-ate. LAW CARD. 1/TK&SB8. WOODWARD a TOOhE. of Dooly ill county, Ga.. having formed a legal a»i*rt- nership, respectfully offer their services to the public, and will prnrticcintheoouuties of Wilfoi. Dodge, Irwin .Worth. Macon, Suniter, and Hous ton. Hpedal attention given also to rases in the Supreme*!*! Federal Courts. Addre-»t. Vienna. Ga. julylfidSm URRBEKT XIXLDRK. IBCS U riUJU.lt. AND CIGAR l No. 4 Blake’s Block, may Mr MANUFACTURER, ... Poplar st., Macon, Ga. ADMINISTBATOR’S SALE HOUSE AND LOT IN FORT VALLET. \ \'II.I. \o a.i’. 1 t4i the first Tuesday j n Nov cm- j Vi u r licit. .-»t Ui- Oburt-hou**- d*<»r in lVrrv, j U-t««Y*n th u-iud hours of ’cik-*. a l!t>u%* > and lsot ! u; Fort Valley* H m* cat.taminK mi »n>l ; fy t ItKiriuTFs Sit anted that th« Cbtfrvhca and J *n ii,«4-)»m*i‘-s. v,.»u x* tlto i-n f rty of Mrx Mary ; Jon, * tnww-i-xl. H. T BROWN. ,«*ii2-ds%» A lni:instn*t«»r. IloW AKl) .H uUfifto BROAD >TRtKT. Nearly cppcxnL- Moi.t<OL*aicry *.ud Kufaula Rail noid lV*pot. EUPAULA. ALABAMA. J W Howard. - - paoraixTo**. I 5; Onto a abort walk to and from tlie (touchwmt- err* Htiirvti St »*utv-(l»etviitt ewd in omtu- bua faxv. «rpt5 6m ERMSST PESCHKE’S | Macon Standard Mean Time. H AYING perfected my arrangement* to coravt the slightest error in the time-kert>inx of inv flue Regulator, by the erection at an obeervuuxy and one of the moot aj»promi TRANSIT 1NSTRL - MKNTn, for the purpoa* of obaerving the mendlan paMtaae of the ran and star>. 1 wili be able to keep the exact Macon mean litne to within a fraction of a itx-vxkI. * Special ,oaut to tk* Hrpaurt mg emJ Rating of Jtm* M \iicKtn. am temtt am <\Il kind* ' %gark mad* to erdar. F EVERYTHING READY AND WAITING. Committees of Reception will be in Attendance Daily at the Depots for the Accommodation of Visitors. MALCOM JOHNSTON, Secretary, FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS Or W. A. HUFF, Mayor. H. & L L. FIELDER, Attorneys at Law, ClTHI»:KT, GEORGIA, olph. Stewart, Quitman, Clay, Early, Calbt and Terrell, the SuprouH Court of Georgia.* the District and Circuit Court* of tbe tinted States for the Southern District of Georgia. aept!7-tf BARLOW HOUSE, AMERICUS, GA., WILEY JONES & CO., Prop*. Is first-class anil in business center. ONLY MANUFACTORY In this country when; Loom Reeds, Harnesses —AXD— Patent Wire Heddles Are made under one management. .G mppLlKSosed in COTTON ami WOOLEN * MILLS pMtpUy htntWaaL joly24 tor • HINHDALR’e? (Formerly 51 r>. Alaecaulay SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, ?75 aiwl 277 Mwiiwin Ate.. > Y. it>- ^^t^S^C'&rThicnU..