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FiKDA V MORNING, OCTOBER 17. iB
TiiE Macon i) At Li iKLEokAiTi and Messengeri
\. u. r^tQrnr; nAfios. it h.^olqi itt.
< .ngr'TT . CA<. ;s.
Cotton Factors aikrCommission
Merchants.
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY,
(Tclrur.ijili c'^rntia
1‘KAlttlK KIRKS.
trr»i lit* aMmlnit !•• Wllirru | MV »,
ami %t»u(hrru *tlnnrM»ta.
'OTTBETT.
PARLOR, CHAMBER AND OFFICE FURNITURi
MATTRESSES, SPRING BEDS, ETC.,
setanda.;. i Si., \ . i; . \.. r
\VM. PHELPS. oriarOKHFTr. w\l.t. IxIKKMl
DWIGHT L. ROBERTS A CO..
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ri rer b- lii«- nml ^hmUn,| *ii\
lb vaIm- U much -A K«hf II
mill- .***, iu»d. in (*«*{.. nil of
-t'Tl. 1 * * H"*MIl I-. A 1 ■} :
Lilvrol advances made 1*;
Wo lmtc a tfuwl sU** k of lla-
h;t:»l, whirli wo *>’f\*r »t low r:i
arm, 23 inches; chest, 52
, 31 inches; * alf, 1*0inched;
Hituii. All of there are
the height, au*l I believe
obtain* I this wore mccu-
ild !u»ve laid her on the
lowing what difficulties I
WAI. II. .STAKE A Cp.
WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MER
CHANTS AND COTTON FACTORS,
SAVANNAH. <\\.
Careful attention >:iveil total.* or shipment of
Cotttai an<I nil ttnrts r.f ITodurr: fabi*rntndvnwe*
Light Dnift tMton<nns,itainMtt-UfcViorv Vajtti
and Arrow Ties. s.i1*$£
E. n. COHEN. J U.
... , , JOS. HULL
COHEN A HULL,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
<»« Bay Street; .savannah, Gn.
Refer resi*xUnily to J. \Y\ Latluvp a Va'„ x
A. Hardee's Sen a. IV.. Tisoii a Gordon. II. Mimr
& Co, Milo Hatch, V. 1*. Savannah Hank and
Trust Oo. sen hi 6ui
liodir^ the ro,l in hi *nand ; tor, a* fat-
t-uinjf i* the.fint duty of faxhionaMc fe
male life, it muat be duly enforced by
the rod, if r... eary." 1
thatNa choice and stylish for a gentleman’s outfit,
and see the
Is filled with everything
J. X. LUiHTl’yoT,
Cotton Factor and Commission
Merchant,
IOC Hay Street, Savannah, Ga.
Ainmts for the sale of tfornoifov* Ainiiiomrit.'.l
Virginia All Wool Cassimere Suits,
CASWELL, HAZARD & CO.’S
AUFIELU.
KOIIT. NVAYNK.
WARFIELD A WAYNE,
Cotton Brokers and Commission
Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
O FF l£lt their service# to pfcntett* and shippers
of cotton, etc, and solicit a share of Ui -tr l»us-
ness. Cash a<lv:mc\*s made on corisiaunenfs :,t
lowest rates of iittt tv»U. All business entrusted
to oar emu, will receive prompt ationtion. "Fu
tures” bought and wold in the xivantiah and New
York Cotton Exchange on-the %y*tt Br-’iwrn-ilih)
terms. • • aqpix thu
Good as the Scotch, for 515 per suit, worth $25.
I’ If AR M AC E UTICAL
50 SECOND STREET, ILVCON, GA.
Hirin’
to think that dotted all
;(n t in the mid*}, of IIm imi
#m, aru men. women, and
flint; to rear for thcinaclvee
i com fort* of lift? oru do*
\ rtn*Wl Invito- tlx? attention at pbywnan*
•ml other* to thajireparation* ol this old
tl celebrated hou*r. They are endorwed by ml
-• L-adin* pbyjriciana in New York ritr.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
SEGARS AND TOBACCO,
W. MJNCAJi. J. 11. JOHNSTON.. JI. HA. LEAN
DUNCAN, JOUNijTdx OO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
112 Bay .Street, .Savannah, Ga.
niigldin
Hazard* Caeawll’a Pure and Sweet
I m3 larger than
which /our oo
able to airiw j
Your reader*
folk* are going I
to atiek right lu
'’tough it Out,"
up again.*
[if fhme given, of
dent hop«a« to Im*
iHlIiOIToW.
under wlrnt thiW*
They aro g«»ng
aa Goodman xavH.
Ico ^Tjicago, build
CENTRAL CITY PARK,
MACON, GEORGIA, OCTOBER
A1 way* on hand. Fndi ot received this day.
Jfc aler* Mipplu'l at pni]inrtan»‘ price*.
U. C. FL-O'NAOAN. W. W. FLANNAliAX.
A. P. ADELL. * H. S. MoftfMN.
FLANNAGAN, ABELL ^ CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
1SS n.VV STUKET, S.VVA.NX.Uf, (i.v.
IIYANAGlNfJ Agents for the English StmieuaU
dVJ. Fertilieor, etc. Hugging mid Tics fnrnish.sl,
unit libortil e:isl| :ulviin<i‘s mnde yi4,ruii^in*«aits
for sale in Savaimah, or on shijunents to our cor
respondents in Northern.Eastern or bui»|san
markets. . ini .M fim
The Following Leading Brands of Segars Always On Hand :
jaSmixe, MORNIXG CALL, LUCCA,
GREXADIER, FORTUXA, PARTAGAS.
GOLDEX BUG, CUBIT, UNITY,
LIBI.Y, LA TEXTACXOX. SIX PEETEXCIOX,
LA SONATA, COTTON BOLL, FRENCH SPY AND JUST OUT,
Together with a splendid assortment of tin*
Leading Brands of Imported Segars!
Dnh-r* in S.-v-!\r. and Totionco will do well to rail and rxamine juy atork la-ton: pr»k>l*ir rls.-_
»h«TC. Older* Iirotnplly nttenikrl to and sati> fart ion suarantwd. ortlltf
MERCER UNIVERSITY
MACON, GA.
ounatrurtioi) of whi-tb )iu 11 <»->t f r<»i
0"i»to ' They nr»* built
certain gnub* and pm over an
orouml many hilD in their rourao
valleym, or other plooos wliero tilt
and lumber <mrrie<l down m iy 1m- r
l»y t4wun« or by ai«le tr.i k»* fr..ui tl
road. These Huiiu h an* built no Inr;
timber niit^ n inehn* aijunre and m
Ls-t in length may 1m* flouted down
Down apropeily eon*tnict*w! flum
large timber* are float**d by quite i
bead of water, nnd not Hinglu Ntir
long proxauiona of Ntickn. Woo
lumber are earned off by tlw wuno
om faat a* tfirown into the Hum.
dumped iuili*s away in on almost ii
' -h- *i * 11 in- . B\ th- use • !' » b-
wood, luuilier and timlMT ran «*n.s
br»night down from in th«'
tain* which would 1m* quit# ' innro
to tcuma.
The Fall Trria of this Iiuditution will open on
WKIiXKMIAY, OCTOBER 1.
And Continues One Week or Longer, as the
Circumstances may Warrant,
A. 11. SLOAN. ARTUiriiN.SOU.KK. <}. V. WVI.LY, JR
A. M. SLOAN CO.,.
Cotton PactoraS and General Com
mission Merchants,
Claghoni A Oulmin^hnni's ftuugi‘.
Bay Si reel, .Savannah, Bn.
TVAftGING ;iml .Tii‘s>iulv:nu!t,*<loucrti|»s. bilnu;-!
> t ush a«Ivan*vs mmle on consi-rnnieiijs for sal,-
in Siivanunh. or oti ahipments to ndialil.- n»ri» s-
tKmdtmUs in Uver|Miel, New V«.rk. l’Ui!.-i<l*-l|*lu:«.
Boston or llaltimon'. ... am.1 «»m
tin’s Occasion, Develop the Strength and Variety of their Resources to the Satisfaction of
themselves and the Astonishment of the World.
The People of Georgia will, on
COM E A.MJLOOK AT THEM—1I1E LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST STOCK IX GEORGIA
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
MORE PATTERNS AND PRETTIER ONES THAN ANY ONE!
T HAVE on hand niul in transit Body Rmwl*. T»i**stry Btonm-K Lirht nnd Heavy Three-ply*.
I at a as IJ ty *— - - I * - ,11 11*... I .....1 I *. a *.... Ol... Ik... 11,
X.. J. GUI Ii MARTIN & CO.
COTTON FACTORS
■ 11.\> r. on ii.'iiin iinu in iiTiusii. jk,ij nni'M-ia, .........
.1 Extra and Milium Sii|mts SujierK and liunrains All Wool nnd Cotton Cluiin*, Dundee,
Dutch. Hemp nnd Venetian.
BUGS.
3Ioquettr. Axminster. Whet, Bm—eta and Beam—3Iost el-rant pattenn* ever hrmirht here!
MATS.
AxiuiiKter. Velvet. Ilru^seK Beam, Wool, Adelaide. W*«oI Bonier. Brusli niul Cnn«».
funiidi the mom* fln-y oeriipy. lhtanl ran nlao
General Commission Merchants,
Buy Street, SavaimaJi, Ga.
A BENTS for Bnulley’s Sii|ier-l*hosphjite «.f
Lime, Jewell's Mills Yiinis ’iiml Jhaih’Ntiex,
eU-. lhofguiir, JU«p<’ amt 'i’i»xsn|\v;i.vs uu Imml.
!*• IumI in tlw rtty at moat $25 jier nmnth.
MONEY PANICS AND HARD TIMES NOT IN THE QUESTION
The prhv of tuition i* MO. |M.vahlc $20 on l«t of
teu-ln r »ihI £40 on 1st January.
Funner niudentN intending to return, ami aye
hcatils fur MdiniN*ion. are canM**tly requeated h»
j--n them- Ives«i tlh- day of opening, or ••»
mu then ifi- r an pi-ailde,
Kurfatanruo*-. *»r further information l.y letter,
l.lr - J.VO. J.BRAXTLY.
OroodliioHH.
OtNHNlineiv. lir.da iU own puniidimcnt.
ami that a]H>«Mlily. The pumid!mentdou*i
notiUwaya take the tdmj>eof colic. At a
rtvciit rlinner an individual with large
eye* for fruit mid a long nnch, fell in
l«>ve with a htrge dish of ponra <>f tin
Sv*ck«d variety. «Bis he.nt In,!*
them ami hit* hand lung***! for them. II*•
grappled tho top one, uml the remaining
four nundrod and twenty-four ndlod all
over the table, into the other tlUiluw. on
tho floor, into tho lnpn of the giienU, and
all Im-a^uho one man xvaa pn*«*dy. Him
puniHliiiunt tamo freia ono little pear
al»OUt th< f hie own orgnii of polite-
Usual facilities extended to eusTt
augl <|wAaW6iu
ftjTIUl-iIsY
COFi^SV!iSSEOW tfiOUSI
Oil. CLOTHS.
* Floor and Table.
SHADES.
Cloth, all colon* and duiignM; IlolUiids. Buff, Blue and White; Y»
WALL PAPERS.
Kwhtv-five patterns from 10 cent* per roll to $1 JO.
SPECIAL NOTICE
R. M. WATERS & CO.
•tinn Blinds and Paper Patterns
5;: Broad St., New York.
B ja -kt 2-s; s: jez s
—AN1>—
Gotten Commission Mercliants.
Buy and wdl contract* for future deliver} - of o*t-
ton. Dijicsit accounts of tiunkers, merehants ami
Farmers and Grangers!
A M R OLD STAND AND NEW STORK.
THOMAS WOOD,
Next to Lanier House. 3!aron. On.
WARD’S FERTILIZER
LAND FOR SALE,
3!auuia«-tuivd rxpre*
flYiiE most desirable farm in Baron county.
A ownoi formerly by iiiraiu B. Troutman, amt
now by tm, lying on the west bank of Flint river,
just five miles below the lieautifitl ami tlouriahiuir
town' ct Rcyuolds, (5i. W. It. JL) a U coutaiuiii^
On© Thousand (1.U00) acres, is now
FOR 8.1LE,
The improvements are unequalled,consisting <*f
a good dvrelling, With every no* vxsjuy out iniprev***
ment. There iire scv« ntc< u.vabuis for luixuvi-s,
all with good brick chiinn-ys. A great den!of the
cleared land fresh. Any one desiring su* li n farm
und on tlie most enticing terms, lind last apply at
ouoeto HENRY T. JORDAN,
. T. AlAlilON BRYAN.
aug!92m ___ Reynolds, Ga.
BUTTON
BARLEY, lOTATOKS.
ila 1mum Funuuv atartcvl Andy
rstund, t liming out twelve tons of
orior inetnl, daily, from tho be*
Tho furnace ia unquortiounMy
i. Mr. S. 8. (Hidden who lms
•n*h*d it© construction d«*>erve>
Hit for the gvssl judgment, cn*
l skill diapbiytHl. tn behalf o:
•iw of our county, we thunk Mr.
for thus landing off «a> iu« «’c>s
ho gnsit work of detolo|Uf^« tin
resoimNw of our county. We
t ho may 1m» richly rewards! fo»*
GRASSES dim! CLOVER.
Till* manure mmlufnrtund a* n «nerinlity
ami in *JTer-nir it to the j»uhl:e, I do »o with (tmll*
UetNV and m-unuicwof it* exndlent quality.
It* reputation »«* w it lx nit limit nt the North,
uh-reit i-» universally knoMn and largely u**d
by the farmer* in Hint sei liuii fur
GRASSES AND GRAIN
J. A. DCOAN.
DUGAN & STILZ,
J. I>. STILZ.
CUTLERY
Of all kind*. an*l which accounts for their supe
rior siiixvwi in heavy productions. This fertilirer
is thmmeldy niadv. *i. amt it* )in>pcrties known
to he puremal gi-uiiim*.
All order* tarefulLv fUleil. which sh*.ul<l state
what production Udcudred. thta • - • > r I « 111.
31A NUFAGTl’ RKS.” Outside of «.di, will ex-
r * ’* > I i ‘ >N •! \ : t 11 - 11 >b.s;
■ ' " .in '.rs..*.- . :i. '-.!v I *•:.'. b •
DEALERS IN
FULL DELEGATION
i’OUlYTY
Corn, Oats, Wheat and Haj r ,
Cliorry Street,
octlStt
LVIncon, Gn.
EXCLUSIVELY,
MILLS
G-EORG-IA
J. F. CRUTCHFIELD,
No. 20 Second street, between* Main nnd Riv*
EASTERN BAGGING.
AMPLE STORAGE.
Will fill orders for Corn from ]x>ints In Illinoh
parties making purchase accepting through Bill of
SEYMOUR. TINSLEY A (T).
Ladingfrom shipping jHiitds.
JAMES If. BLOUNT. ISAAC JlAJtOEMAX.
JOHN L. IIAELF.UAN.
BLOUNT, H.VRDE3IAN k HARDEMAN
ATTOliXEYS AT LAW,
BACON, «A.
unixmi
‘ t w.i- plan; .ill on t 1-
" equably" in tin- r. peet. The v
rvaloring the rtv- rd* is now in pr
aa all who arc imt recorded ai\3 rc:
in the ove of the law us illegitium
hits ma«l*' 1-rivk work f«>r tire Inwyc
BARRED
YELLOW,
Office, dlierrj- street, over S. T. Wulker’
augio tf
LABI) AND HAMS!
We are still offering to th-Trade our celebrated brands of Flour
E. W. & S. H. JEMISON,
ATTORNEYS ANO COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
• Office 52 Stwml st., 3Iaeon, Oeorgia.
l\ r IIiL practice in the courts of Macon nnd nd-
»> jaceut • circuit*, and in Iho-Supreme and
It i» rv'hit!*! that
when Commtaliuv J
uumd of tho Sootia, i
man oamo to him jm
loaving Livorjxxd nr
Federal Courts of (ieorgm. Special attention giv<
to matter* in Bankruptcy,
EOB’T. A. XISBET,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Corner 3IULBERKY ST. and COTTON AVE.
(Over Payne’s Drug Store),
MACON, GA.
Wc challenge competition m the grade* of FK-ur offen nxl. Our XXXX has no superior. These
•oda arv nunm fact ureil by us. ami we riaim bid manufacturer*' price*, as they are liandl^l but once
• do not. ami never have rhanreil DRAYARK on our Flour.
The at tent km of ihe trade i* re*|*eitfully ralletl to our BRAN, possessirar, as it does, a large per-
utage of middlings, and is very nutritious and palatable to stork.
GRAHAM FLOUR, always on hand.
Remember, Flour is Our Specialty.-
BURE & FLANDERS,
-•I'il'f No. t EL.VKE S BUll'K.
NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA T3 BE REPRESENTED.
■t \ '!■ '1 K TIN>I VX .< CH S
It i. roluU.l of a s , :ish l.ulv in a ro-
rooU> Jiart, of :1»- l--. notol f,>r
her j>rofns.-lil. r.il'tv. that, ln-iujr ^•'n^9-
t>nK« orurimnhns'-l with h.ii-it uil •'sor-,
n-rs,” when any of them ouUtajad hi.
' ■' WOllM OC'Ja.1*'!* Ui
t. liiui at 1 .. mil:uioai. w.U> a:,
arch look at t)«e of the nw|an,
Mr.- . wliil.
you’iw about it; to Aimui V.-n whaur yo’li
,t.\. .: -inui... ! :.. u ft,. u>uulh
Liken, and the •• » ii,-r" <1.-. irt-'-i.
juneI4dsm
PAINT BRUSHES AND COLORS.
A F1N K \ »OUT M ENT of the above art ivies
ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN PERFECTED FOR THE FOLLOWING
FAIR. 1
EXCURSION RATES TO THE
Addrets. Viemiq. <i
A LIT
mother,
whun ah
H. & I. L. FIELDER,
Attorneys a t Law
(FOIOIEIILY HPOTT8WOOD.)
RLY OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT
Th:* Houik* has been THOROUGHLY RENOVATED from bu-ement to attic.
1 - - * t_L', “^3- Tickets on sale in New York, commencing lGth
ul return free, upon certificate of the Secretary tliat they have been on exhibition.
• a Tickets on sale in Baltimore, commencing lf»th Octo-
hipi)ed by steamers should be consigned to “31. Johnston,
- * - - - and freights.
Passengers can purchase tickets at any station
From NEW YORK TO MACON, AND RETURN, per all Steamship Lines and Central Railroad (the round trip), $38.
October, and good to return till 13th November. Freights pay one full fare in coining and _ A __ L '‘. ~'
From BALTIMORE TO MACON AND RETURN, per all steamers and Central Railroad (thu round trip). $38. TicI
ber and good to return till 13th November. Freights pay one full fare in ccming and return free. All freights sh : 4 4
Secretary Georgia State Fair/* • . *
From NEW ORLEANS (and intenned&to points) TO 3LVC0N via Mobile, 3rontgomery and Opelika, one full fare the round trip for both passengers
Over every Railroad in the State of Georgia persons and freights will be transported at one full fare the round trip. Passengers can purchase tic *<
with free return coupon, and freights will pay full fare in coming and return free on Secretary’s certificate.
ioe can alwnxs v t yi>ur
STREET CAR TICKETS!
4 for 23 Ceuta !
lh<* l*n.v -ton* *.«f
ROLAND B. IL\LL,
C\.n.er Cherry unxt mini Cotton Avetme.
CLTIIHEKT, tKOIHHA,
■\TTJLL give prompt JitU nUoii to :i)l Ihimihw*
W ronttaed t<* them. of Ran-
dolph, JSreuurt, Quituuui, CL-ty, l.:uiy,. CniE^n
•nuTerrell, the Supreme, C*/urt of G **»rgi;i. xml
the District mid Circuit Court* of the United
State* for the Sou t he ru.DL> trick ot. Gtorgiu.
BOAHD ?3 PER DAY
nugltf
GEORGE W. HblAD.
EXCLUSIVE
WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER,
AND CIGAR MANUFACTURER,
Ho. 4 Blake’s Block, ..... Poplar at., Macon, Ga.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SAT.K
BARLOW HOUSE,
AMERICUS, GA.,
WILEY JONES & CO., Propr’s,
IIOI’SE AND LOT IX FORT VALLEY
ONLY MANUFACTORY
In this country \c?.<?re'
Loom Reeds, Harnesses
—AX'D—
Patent Wire Heddles
WAITING-.
J. W. H0WJK
EVERYTHING READY AND
t Link.- of running t
1 CV)TTO\ nri'I WOOLEN
CYPRESS SHINGLES
curiing ptoiiriwr k*.
*r podiSod «>ul l'>7b.oi*'
it: turiii*li»'<i a mmkc*.
of t in* Temu**»ee t-roj>.
ERNEST PESO LIKE'S
Macon Standard Mean
Accommodation of Visitors,
Committees of Eeception will be in Attendance Daily at the Depots for the
FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS
Time
A Superior Article!
1<* K.y, <|uly fight years
jtth* heart—walking inu*
t4vu ln*r»’ examination .at
t*k, and bawlrd out, “ An-
is down to thu huuac !’*
MALCOM JOHNSTON, Secretary
H AVING Ik^frrcrd «a.- arr>mrero«*!it> t. <**.rr»-vt tV >!u-hl«--t rm r i
Bftfulator. bv the wrtioii *4 an ot^rr^Mlorr ai»>i .hm* «l th.* tn..^l :
MENTS. lor tbr purpoarol i»b*rrvi:ur u.vrviiaii |amoa' ol tin- sun
tile end 3t»non t*n lOBf t«» within a fra.-tioii oi a «r*-oiMi.
*,*J(piro I ati+mium pmiii to th* lUpatrtug ~ud jLitmj ./ jit* H
BAIHSO-N AVENUE.
Or W. A. HUFF, Mayor.
B. II. MTUGLEY A CO.
junoSU
mution. The frost cai
u* owrlutr ihia yiatr,
an<] little rain ha. fal
«*n ainra*. 1 lrer.*fore
uteiylhinir ia a. <lry a
.a-powdiT horn-
un i thu gr.m and *
da of agn-Jitfr than
u.inU ciowth. The <•
«!«•! -1?1**j I-• ’it
lm-1 taken tl..-ir u. ,af
n. ' r\< i-tr: r,
..f ti.rir
.*^t (fllorf**, think-
imt It uarty in the mm
K»n. hy plowing and
•owing about lln ir |,|
.-tnr and starkii.
ami m> they, with thu
rent, have suffered
t-rril.lt. loMMiaaway
DMtw,M many have
io<t n.-arly UieiralLai
d that on tb« v»*rg*-
of wintur. TWi 1’rai
riu fires art grand
itn-l l-i.-ilif.il hi U-bol
1 ,u*, like a march-
growth
thu bin
of weudk
cV.-n.-l p:
tiieru n i
letthfa h.
raiLin bur hit* “In
and man
iy a parloi
trouble
1U
north w ci
»U r:i!o*.i
Many ca
me here tl
and uxpt
. . r; • -1 "