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MORNING, OCTOBER 18, 1878
SATURDAY
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY,
i..n wm necessary to divest
w 'left*!-lant, "till the verdict
i* t th«* mw and facta of the
* .11 n*r diatnrfo it.
dgmert of the Court below
1>. L. ROBKBTP. p. A . tJAl
DWIGHT' L. ROBERTS A CO.
flWt
r. Fu /].v Wright JCftmedj.
Aili-Uvit of illefpafce. from Terrell.
McCat. J.—1. Where there in a levy
ujK>n livnd .•n , «-r.>! Ijw ti*•. sheriff Wrfj an
execution* but by mi^iake, and the «*htry
in not *ig»*d hy t! •• aherilT* the foilnre to
gjfrj, j* ii!>t fatal to the levy. The nheriff
inajaiJi-jnd it by adding hi* -i^nature.
If. An affidavit of illegality to on exe
cution #ettiu£ up facta aa a reason why
the execution u proceeding illegally,
most distinctly preeeat the matter relit-1
upon, ao that' if not denied, the court
may ju Urgent Intelligently • or if
]t*nieu. *hut the ;urv may luivedistinctly
before ft the matter tn Ufu«.
Jud gmentr affirmed.
Lyon 4 Irvin, IL»vJ«* A Simmons, C. B.
Wooten* for plaintiff in error.
F, M, Jhtrper, LyR.IL Clark, for de-
fcp<lant-
William Dougherty Hampton S.
kkntoi.
£*bm nu ,W # S. Chipley.
riaru* \ t. Jwoh FogIe. Tax affidavit.
Front MuuMp e.
• McCat, JT—In accordance with the
opinion °f axxmjority *»f this court, in
the cnees known ae the ‘‘tax canes,” at the
but term of this court, the judgment of
the court below is reversed, on the ground
that the iu t iof October 13, 1870, is in
violation of article 1, section 10. para
graph 1 of the Constitution of the United
States.
Judgment reverses!.
A. X. Akepnan* A. B. Culberson, for
pLiiptiff in ertpr
TTi-nry L. Banning. It. J. Moses, W. F.
Williams, for defendant*.
octl2tf
without this Liniment. The money re
funded unless the Liniment is as repre
sented Be sure and get the genuine
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. Sold
hf all Dnnrisfe and Country Stores, at
2»c.« 50c. and $1.00 per Bottle. Notice
S'vie. t?xo cf bottle. &c.
Has been before the American public
OVER TMRTY years. It has never yet
failed to give perfect satisfaction, and ban
justly been styled tho panocea/or nil ex
ternal Wounds, Cuts, Bums, Swelling.
Sprains, Bruises, Ac., Ac., for Man and
Beast.. No family should bearing!*
BLUE STONE.
HI NT. RANKIN’ A LAMAR.
Unijgriats.
A. BECK.
FINE ASSORTMENT of the above aitUa
M cut.
SODA WATERY
Mr p.rtn n> mv rwfiwtaffj informal that l
IODA FOUNTAIN i' >till in operation.
You can alvaj, prt roar
STREET CAR TICKETS!
4 far SS Cent*!
At the Pro* Stow of
BOLAND B. HALL.
^ ^orarr Chen}- «nvt a»t Cotton A venae.
LAW CARD.
TlfESSBS. WOODWARD * T< KID:, of Dooly
ill county. (ha, having formed a l.-o.l copart
nership, respectfully offer tlieir services to tho
nubile, ami will practice in therouutic of Wilcox,
ABEAXUEJIEXTS HAVE BEEN" PERFECTED FOB THE FOLLOWING
Irwin .Worth, Macon, Sumter, and Hous
ton. Special attention driven also to cases in the
Supreme and Federal Courts.
Address, Vienna. Ga.jnlylS d3m*
FAIR
EXCURSION RATES TO THE
IUtrS L. FIELDER.
From NEW YORK TO MACON, AND RETURN, per all Steamship Lines and Central Railroad (the round trip), $38.
Magnolia Balm
Over every Railroad in the State of Georgia persons and freights will be transported at ono full fare th
with free return coupon, and freights will pay full fare in coming and return free on Secretary’s certificate/
o^i llmi'l.-a. duj-rJLn* dark aad unaiehttv
•peto. Prirr* a wit Ton. FrwcMt« ondStzn-
l urr. aai by it/ «>ntJ* bnt powirfUl tuflucooa
Xuantlvfe the fa»icd check with
£01 HUTI. BL00V AM) BEAUTY.
ft'!! bv *1! ! nvjiat* »' ? Fa jot Store*. Pa
T t , • , - . I .. . \ \ cl
liik MAliJji BAIL! lELKokAi'jL AM)
' - ■■ *
;ipl( 1
SATURDAY MORNINi
I^etler from Ia>ii1myHIc
IxuiyvjtLX, Kt„ Octol.r l.'«. 1
iMIfi.r. nirpr&pN rn.l Vr cn rr
Alt lTlt* 11 '.tn, —fv.u, iu Inn: mtna .!
t.. t>nnpvtiti,.n Vith her Ki.-t-r-.!
t hA *>.xjkhHioii, YiAc jrwt tnin-pnM
tin* m<it«r<Y>Ali. of lCiut 'c if. It V
•I...! n irrnn.i duphtj of the nrt.< n
dll*trie n*_thc nntii.n—ha
Hn,-h a« womU ie>r^.
in-tJ-tft all, f in mi fl'„j to th- < hi
• -t. nn-1 frrnn n f..,l t.' a • Mm ,,
U. u^u «ku OuiiuV-.ui .U. 1 .i!j.;i.„-
Vxrtfc ». *• tut|.■ IJ, ; _f tSn |wu(rr - if th
frl.-ir the .ff»rHy c' n , n ,„
ln.lu
chininif trit
U..n of .1 "ill...I,,.'
th.- W/.t t|c,v.4li.^i
w. Tlioutth wa
Itrcly *nn|iht.-, v.-t i
iui'1 ntrik.it..' <li-jilnY.
> array of
• Maid to
id aim of
‘lc to bo
a.-.-n. th.- n.o t bc-ai:t.fnl va
Clan. •r. ntn cittrltt' >f \ trie-it—l . or*.
nn.l when in operation.by (fun ht'ht il l
I'*' "j< i -with in numl.-rlc ,
wna r thin^ of beauty ill'! Tilwhlc.
In tho tl.c lc A. i.artmcnt «tw ono
after the opl.-r of Uie labbot..! clock in
Struct...inf Oathedrai. an.l tt »h it ha*
not tin. njH.-tl.n. had a rooater which
and crowed t|ultr nativ
• w.im i-.irricd on in ^ «•
l every jiiere of m.irhin-
uvtion all U.e while.
-pl.ndM imitation of a
mountain which had a fierce cataract
ruohing down ite 4mgg««d aide into a lake
t! i! - 1. 4 . . tit i • UT. ^ p IU< xn
centre which van ae d.trk and diahial le
if it were t.e* hatmtH of demons when on
their viftitc- from Du- infernal regions.
Among the moat attractive things and
one certainly worthy of note was a chrys-
tal aquarium contojinixiur nnni. rou* gold
fiah j alto, ft. .mu gqdatle |>UnU and crag-
ged rocks, among which the fish carried
. \ ft rl. .Ipp.i !••!■! ly .'T.-:t« t >f ir
of hhluami «cck.
0»»* attention ilaving L. . a attracted to
a small frame containing aix card photo
graphs, wo examined and found them
to be the likun ^ffi Cap*. Jack and hi-
ill-fated bravos, lim e of wliom i^oently
accompanied him on a visit to tho Imppy
liunuug giuiaiJ-A. They were spL ndid
pboUigrapha and a.dd t-. i f*c umiL
Lkci^eaaua. For aught wo know wo our
self may have Rvn taken for a live rep
resentative of this band, which appeared
somewlu&t ao to us whun after nuking our
way from the train at 8 o'clock at night
to !:.• Lv r . . t... 11 ejt
l-«-UhIi**! with .4 traveling Ju»t r, and
'4dntx*ring adi-be a veiling aim mg muti*
l*crl* as and splendid di^plsya of fashion,
we suddenly n(lronte<l a large mirror.
Vsnr feu iittcjidcd during the day, but
at night the nowd nuuivrousiy large,
and the grand..ut ot the display wjL>a mael*
mote striking by gaa light. ' Tlie hand
was • .illy in attendance at night, and its
taurtir, when we fir*t wulk.-d into the
bnilding. wrought «nn- suiTOOOdmgs the
moot striving'’• vim’of ourilifd; tbcllghtr
a ero Hiuthing a inyraid ray; tho golden
hsl» were fluttering their glistening sides;
the murmuring of the numlN-rlestt voices ;
the elanking of tho machinery in motion,
and tho roar of thof.mnt/un«»u)d cataract
sound* J os though overy .tl*•merit of rui-
ture had Joined in ono inigTity purlurl^a-
tion : but above till, could Le ncsnl the
mclMinn of m i from the crest
of Urn mountain accompanied by an anvil
chorus* and which in volnntarily and thrill-
ingly improa wl on our wind tho following
thoughtt
IK all the arts ltrtswih the hravsn
\Je»t man liaa found Of Gal Its
Tho Eijiciition dieted last Saturtluy
night, and exiH wU*d to be y-oponod
next year. J. W. C.
44 Loyal” Soul hern Claims.
"tlaUi” has boon suwmSng up for tho
Chicago Tribune some of the more promi
nent lobby jobs that will come up before
4*uu ;iotv-urnt winter. Allor enumerating
Flit innu^ M'lie. :io> by wftcQ tin troeiy
loyl nmnage to get thotr''pious fingers iif
tl»e Tmi'iiry, he comes to the almve
swindle, of whirl/he osyvi
Ono of tho abtiiMv* of our appropriating
time is )pyaJ 8otitJiani claims. TJic sum
v( d.imajos nv.inl- I tool* -curs, unknon
awl.i <»tu, and oft. n pndkibly fictitis
pf; ■ ung.s, l.t t year, was protligioi
A1»ouL I'.k) p<>r«on in Alahaxn.w nveiv
from $60 to $7,600; about one hundn^l
Arkansan' 1 , from $50to $1,500; two Flor-
idiun- got ahont $1,3<n»; nboat« fif^j
OfoifLlol* reCeiven ssnis up to $10,<HS)
fourte. n l/ouisianians, aliout $rjn.ooo. o
which a single claimant grts $01,000
als*nt sixty Mi .-i ^iopium, i. . eivetl sums
up t" ,, nu humlri'd N : ih i ..
Unions, Hiun- upu>$3,ouo; 5*mn , nSt*nth
Oarolinions, rams up nearly
two hundred TV*ncft'* 4, !^v»s. smns up to
$0,0001 six Texans were awartl^l won*
than $15,tXX); and men* than three hun
dred Virginians wi re awarded and voted
Mim-* up Hew much all thU
way l»e, I ha vs not had tho nation
count up ; Put, if ouch claim ant will aVST-
ags$.L»», tho total will K 1 $500^000. It
is probably nearer
These sums are wholly for war claims;
upon them isibsist a small army of shyi
ti*-a and cl.tin sgiuiln, who get about
j*#r»a nt. <*f what they r* .»verj tho car-
Omgfea-man lays tip tn- i.V
ure out *f Uie# 'ctth-uit nts; » v» ryloily
is odrfnptofl 'ns they p. - along; loose
women lobby for them ; Ivin,; is put at
a premium; and we arv fightirg the war
oyer again. ^Congress votes tho money
without •'MUiin*Uk>!i. and thus
outbid. SJ»d ijtr. iftj tribunal ha- the p »w
««r t«< dt«i".. n><-nuy *.»ut of tlio I'rmisury.
The tribunal is conijiosedof tho follow-
pffivons i * ./*
Asa O. A Mis. V ermont, ex-JndgOT
Jau c- It. Howell. Jewik, sx-Son^tori
Ortuigt Ferris, ben Yorly, i x-Congrcs—
William M. Tunnillo vs* Lucy Phelps
Equity from Quitman.
McCat* J.—A testatrix made her will
in lHfri and died. By one item of her
will sbo dirti ted her executors to keep
up her plantation in Quitman county, and
work her slaves thereon, declaring that
she dost red this to be dono "for the pur-
]>n4eri herciniiiter to bo mentioned.” In
the name item she directed her executors,
in case the plantation should be unprofit
able, or there should be danger of a de
preciation or loss of her property, to sell
the same in their discretion and invest
tho. proceeds in interest J/earing securi
ties. In th*- next item, she gave certain
amounts of money to her - nephews and
nieces, "to be paid out of the plantation
without interest, after paying all expen
ses arising fruiu its prudent manage
ment.”
fn mwtber it* in she gavo all tho use
of her estate to her son—her onl^r living
child—appointing her huslsuid his guar
dian, and dirvting that her husband
.d»«>n!d hold the proj[wrty us trustee for
her son, and receive the profits In trust for
his uao during tho life of the huslsmd,
but without aeeountaliility, he to preserve
the I'orpus of tho estate for the son. She
appointed her husband and his brother
her cx**cntors.
The t. stator died in ISfil. Tho slaves
were eauuicipnte<l ( and it then became
impractuable to cany out the scheme of
working the plantation with tho slaves,
and thus raising the moans to pay these
legacies t
Held, That taking tho whole will to
gether, the testatrix intended the lega
cies to her nephews and ni**ces to be paid
only out of the profits to be made by
working the slaves upon tho land, and
that aa this became impossible on the
emancipation of the slaves, the legacies
to tho nephews and nieces fail with the
failure of the fund, and the corpus of the
estate wont to tho son free from any
barge to pay the legacies to said noph-
Jadgment reversed.
Herbert FieLW James II. Gunny* for
plaintiff in error.
t. Clarke* for defendants.
CLOTHING-
WE Imre r,p.ui.-l a wKf.lc^alo apartment over our ntaB Men-, and Invito tho
Groriria, Alabama and Flori.la merchant) who buy in this market to five W> oa.l.
We will K.-11 them on aa food term* and at aa low prices a* they can buy them in
Our Mock id the largent that hna ever been brought to this State. The
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
Is filled with everything that*is choice and stylish for
and see the
a gentleman's outfit. Call
Virginia All Wool Cassimere. Suits,
H. if. COtQHtr
Cn'otlTT 4 DAGOS.
Cotton Factors and Commission
Merchants.
04 Bar St., *a van nab, Cn.
\ GUNTS T.-> r n-onrin for
JSSSSSi** - Jiibn » A Bewcr’5 Exwl-ior s„,4'
■epJLlni
DOREM yS A f CGU V,E'lX
/> ‘*1 ^woftMliih fi1
uurrvACTrrHrs am* n
PARLOR, CHAMBER AND OFFICE FURNITURE
MATTRESSES, SPRING BEDS, ETC.,
4>iual St„ Xtar lirvKi.lwai, New York
* OTIS COKRBTT. W S. T. DOUtMl’s.
COMMENCES AT
CENTRAL CITY PARK,
MACON, GEORGIA, 0CT0BE
And Continues -One Week or Longer, as the pircumstances 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.”
A fBBthoKQ lias just given mo an il
lustration of tho Hum of monoy received
by tho«t» iT»,ii.lent olaim-.-igento:
A planter baa lost 700 nks of c otton,
and bn>ugli: suit for it. Tlu* cotton
amounted to pounds, >nv at 64)
ivnts a jH und. or $175,000. Waeo the
pLintcr p*ud hn> i \peniN s, etc., h.'
AKvivtnl juftt $320. •‘Conn* up, hopi^V*
said, "and lot us drink this up in chnm-
I iwtvf bought my railroad ticket*
don’t want u» t«ko ,i dollar »*f it
FOR WHEAT!
1,000 POUNDS
ONION SETS!
WHITE AND YELLOW
The Large stand Best Assorted Stock of
CLOTHING
ITHE YODNG PEOPLE AND THE OLD PEOPLE ALL COMING.
FACTORS AMD COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
N:i\ unnali, <;a.
biboral a«lvanoi«i mail* ott lTodur* in hand.
stoi'ki/f lluctfiiikc and Ti.^
MM. Jl.sr.Vhk. II. i\ cicumom*
WM. H. STARK CO-
WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MER
CHANTS AND COTTON FACTORS,
SAVANNAH, vlA.
Cart ful nttonthm emu to arie* or fthimnent ( f
Cotton mui nil kinds of PtnUhv. bitumladYano s
uiado op otnusigiUJimitN AjwuU for. t|io sale of |
Frank Coes Bone Sui*'rpluH|M}at\ Matnudii
Light I)raft_t\)tton Gins, Pnmvton Factor>- Yarns
umt Arrutt Tlca.** * - 1 — rapqh* »tm
yosrRiLL
Cotton Factors and Gonoral Com
mission Merchants,
fiK Kay Mreet, .savannah, Ca.
Refer res}*rctfulLv to J. W. Lithrop A C<'.. V
A. Hardiv’s Suit A Civ, Tnon A Honlon. II. May, r
J. N. LXGHTFOOT,
Cotton Factor and Commission
Merchant,
lOO Bay street, Navannali, <;a.
!<• M. WARFIELD. RCBT. WAYNE
WARFIELD & WAYNE,
Cotton Brokers and Commission
Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
O FFER their amltva to planters andahipiien
of cotton, irt<\. ami solicit a alwroof tiu-ir iiu<*-
ness. Cash adv>uic,*s made on cousi^nuK'iits at
lowest rate.'i of hit«*n*st. All busiu,*** eatnatod
to our c^re, will receive .prompt attention. •'Fu
tures** bouxlit and sold m the S-ivannali nnd New
York Cotton ExclmiiKd. on the most rcasomi.le
ti-rma. sepia 6iu
W. DUNCAN. J. H. JdlCNarON. M. MACLEAX
DUNCAN, ^JOHNSTON CO..
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
02 Buy Street, Savanuah, Ga.
auyl 6m . ’
B. C- F LAN N AO AN. W. W. FLAN NAG JI.
A. P. ABELL. R. S. MORGAN.
FLANNAGAN, ABELL & CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
185BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
M anaging A#wit* u* the Knviish st<*m-w.iii
Fertilizer, etc. JBaxgfpg and Ties furnish,i|,
anil lilK-nd «isu ailvanivs inmle on cohsnnmifr:*
for sale ill Savannah, or on aliij/mimts to uurrur-
n»siH)inlents in Northern, Eastern or Enr.»|K-:in
market*. aunt 6m
A. 11. SLOAN. ARTIIUR N. SOLLEE. G. V. WYLLY, J It
A. M. SBC)AN CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission'Merchants,
Churhom lc Cunninxitam's ItAn^e.
ltay street, Mvannah, <;«.
,VGGI.\<; ami Hie»wly»ucwljm<nii«. Liberal
JI. tBTCIIUM. A. L. UAIIIUUK1E.
KETCHtTM & HAETRIDGE,
BANKERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Kxclinnge Birllcllng, Savannah, La.
Heferevces: MAtea Taylof, Pnisident City
Hank, New York; 1*. C. Calhoun. I'resitlciit
Fourth National Bank, New York ; John J. Cis
co A Son, Hankers, New York; Morrts Ketrlium,
Banker, New York '; J. N. Norris, Cashier First
National Bank, Baltimore ; M. Mr Michael, CjuJi-
r First National Jhuik l'hilmldphiu.
nmrl5 Gm .
-FOR-
GENERAL TRADE IN THE STATE! ° Tfir ^ of FiDe 0flrsfis ’ Otters, Emers and Pacers, on tie tails
LOOK AND BE CONVINCED!
A
WITH THEIR HORSES, CTTJST
In prime e rd* r.
Hunt, Itankin A Lamar*
ortlflf DrmoriftU, Macon, Qo.
White Lead and Zinc!]
HERTZ, VIRGIN <£ CO.,
octl5 tf
80 CHERRY STREET.
THE EXHIBITION TO BE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
tSTKItTKy
COiVnVfISSlOM HOUSE
R. M. WATERS & CO.,
Sti Broad St.. New lurk.
BANKERS
—Aim—
Gotten Commission Merchants.
Buy ami sell contracts for future delivery of ci.t-
ton. lK-j>asit accounts of Ijankers, fflen'!i:mts nn<l
Others arc especially solicited. julyddSin
LAND FOR SALE.
r IE most desirable farm in Macon county,
owned formerly l»y Jlintin II. Troutman, and
now by us, lyinjc on tlie west bank of Flint river,
just live wiles lielow the beautiful and nourishing
town of Reynolds, (S. W. R. It.) a d containing
Oca Thousand (1,000) acres, is now
FOR SALK.
The improvements are unequalled,consisting of
a good dwelling, witheveiy necessary out improve
ment. There are Seventx-en cabins fur InlMin-rs,
all with ui«o*I brick ehiinnr.vs. A great deal of the
cleared land fresh- Any one desiring such u farm
and on tho most enticing terms, had best apply at
-—i to HENRY T. JORDAN,
T. MARION BRYAN.
g!92m Reynolds, Ga.
DUGAIST & STILZ,
C. J. GAMBLE.
A. W. GIBSON’.
PAINT BRUSHES AND COLORS.
Sfl
homo
Suppbmo
iiiun
DECISIONS
Yltfc
Court of Georg-hi.
LKLD IN ATLANTA TrESDAT*OC1\>IlKU
1 I. 181$
From the Atlanta C. i>!ilutk>r»J
Joacph W. IVifT vs. Amlroix J. Odom.
' ' 'lllpl.l.l’.t . IJN'IU MllMl»l*(V.
Wans**,- C., J. Aiu.- woa ..n aotion
■ rod*: t Ly ::pi nuuff aguit>t the di •
n la>it !•* i*r tin •. • .
mala.or th« vulu»* tli«*r*'.*r. vrldcb thc'ile-
U !..» : :. };•- J.. Ulivli r .1 |
pOMK^ory aarraut su.vl out against the
j-I.untitl therefor. The plaintiff proved
that, he purcba.Msi the mule !r< «:i •*:.
Baugh, in U lumb-.n. in Fobruuiy* 1871. •
fer which h« ]aai-1 jl*s' ; . J hc .:«•!« tM.i:.’ {
proved the |M»es-don and oni;>-rship ot* J
the mule in \pril, l*vk*. • t h.j! tin n.ul. J
dirappsarv^i frvsn his and never j
«w it until ho found it in the possession I
. : the j'Umt.:1 m b: I..*; v. 1 >71. It - 1
further shown by the defendant that th • j
Tlie Most Magnificent CfiicXen Display Ever Witnessed in tlie Sontli
GAMBLE, BECK & CO.,
OYER THREE HUNDRED TRIOS TO BE ON EXHIBITION!
DEALERS IX
Corn, Oats, Wlieat and Hay,
EXCLUSIVELY,'
No. 20 Second street, lxdwoen Main and Rivet.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
AMPLE STORAGE.
Will fill orders for Com from points in Illinois,
parties making purchase accepting through Bill of
Lading from shipping points.aprgi Bin
JAMES u. J1LOU.NI. ISAAC I1AKDBMAN.
JOHN L. HARDEMAN.
BLOUNT, KARDE.VAN & HARDEHAX
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
hacoiM* ga.
Ofllce, Cheriy street* over S. T. Walker’s.
auglO tf
NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA TD BE REPRESENTED
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
PEOVISION AND LIQUOR DEALERS.
A FEW APPLICA.T10S8 HATE A
Pure Blooming Complexion,
I lowest market prices guaranteed.
'•rU ~'Ui.T-. .!.. kiti.. M, an 1 5Sl5L“l»««P» I
pu! it up with oiIi* r», nod
olY t.• A'tlam.i ftnd th. rv —'M, at j>rir iU
■b, for $ltV>. Tlioro ivory no officoia
with tho mon who took the mule from <lc-
ttc. iuil', poa».^*ion; wore all privaL s.
Tho court churned the* jurv that it t ict
1 vhovo 111„. mu,,, int.»bn Iliy
•amoouc Liken from tho A Torn hint by
F-Jonil wldiera in April. No, tho titlo
of defoii.kut wa* not divort"! tmW the
amcJ bp a ixuirf of com..
p tout jnr.Ml.. ti :, ai-.l that the plaintiff KfF.U l.A. ALABAMA. !
ivc.juir.ol TO till., by hi- puroh.L-, from : j. W.HOM'Attli. - - h,<rimtn I
Hanch u, “o.< tl.o *au,o appeared, to 11, ,M*fl»n!U. au.1 Iron, tu N«.tt,»,M. I
will, b chsrifu tbo ptaiutur cxivpt.Ai. Al- em Kiunmi. >
tlumj-h Uw* vlurfo, vf tin- i.vurt tu-iv !a*ve 'vr A —,,nv,::. j
, QTKLSS SHLNULES!
c»f the hailaraJ A*o.eruu.elit. we ,lo not
tliink it now applicable to tlie mpturv of
jh r-oiial proivuy yn Luid by Licit Gov-
ernmeiit. but tlm p#r—jnal pioj. rtyc.p-
turud uii Luid by the regular r^i
authority of Ill* Wifral Govenutwtit.
.hould 1h‘ disposed of luvoutin- u, tin-
ocleos ami rc(fuialrou pre^ nU.l by the
Uovorument and ito military authorities
for that purpoit*. In this case the plain, j *'vr i
tiff doee not $Wteni trod, rfew tiik titto to j
the mule from citlier the civil or military j JUI ^y
ei THIRD STREET.
R. W. & S. E. JEMISON,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
■ Otfioe it Sceoml »t-, Macon, Geoiyia.
■\ATILL practice in the court, ol Miuon anil «d-
V r jaoetit circuit., and :n the Supreme nnd
Federal Court, of Gconria. Sfiocial attention (riven
to matter, in Bankruptcy--
KOIi’T. A. MSjBET,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Comer MULBERRY ST. and COTTON AVE.
(Over Payne'a llruo' Store),
* iunemttm MACON. GA •
iST ATIO2STuA.ia HOTEL
iformerly; wro r rrswooD,)
NJBABLiY OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT.
Th .1 Hou.e luu her THOROUGHLY RENOYATEI) Item Wwaicni to att r.
IIOAHO !?:■ PER DAY.
P. WHELAN, Prop.
J IM mured, a renmnUDCBt of CYM
dll INGLE*. Medanddraan.
A Superior Article!
B. H. WKIGLEY A CO.
GEORGE Wi
BXCLUm VE
WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER,
AND CIGAR MANUFACTURER,
I No. 4 Blake’s Block, ..... Poplar at., Macon, Ga.
1 aljr
EYEEYTHING- READY AND WAITING
Committees of Eeception wiU be in Attendance Daily at the Depots for the Accommodation of Visitors.
FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS
Or W. A. HUFF, Mayor.
MALCOM .JOHNSTON, Secretary,
H. & I. L. FIELDER,
Attorneys at Law
CUT 11 BERT* GLOUGIA,
W ILLgiv^prompt attention to all businci
conlided to thmu* in the counties of Rai
dolph. Stewart, Quitnum, Cloy, Evjy, Calhou
and Terrell, the Supreme Court of Georgia, an
the District and Circuit Courts of the Unite
States for the Southern District of Georgia.
ae pri7-tf • -
BARLOW HOUSE,,
AMERICUS, GA.,
WILEY JONES & CO., Proprs.
Is first-class and fa business center.
ONLY MANUFACTORY
In this country where
Loom Reeds, Harnesses
—AND—
Patent Wire Heddles
Are made undo? one management.
Also, SUITLIKS used fa COTTON ami WOOLEN
MILES proinplly furushod.
D. CL BROWN,
july3JCm I,-), ,,. M --.i S.
MJfcj8 IIIN’JSOA 1-
(Formerly Mrs. 3lmwulajr*f)
SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES,
27,S him! 277 Madison Ave., N. Y. City.
TJBOF. GEOKGE S. BLACK.1L, h:i»imr lw-
I come assoeiaUxi in tlu-ui;M. i_ r ;ii<nt vi this