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The Macon DAlLi teleoUAPH and Messenger i Saturday morning. OoloBE.: aR. 18?3.
1 JIK CITY.
SATl KDAY MORNING. <*T. ]». ], 7 j
Hon K. V. Stkai.man. of <’«.vin'rt‘>n
v-u-h in tl*«* city yeaterdav.
A Hot'kto* .y.untv U*iy will
one hun-lrcd and fifty article of fUunc-ti
manufacture at the nppmachint' Vtur. J
few more »fuch womenfM ild g»»t up,* *».*►
fair at any time.
Tilt Brown Il«u»r
%% IfbloMin (aunty.
The Superior i>jrt of Wilkinson
■ounty, J Mi'.- Barth-?? presiding, ad- j
,-i r.|.,r. after a iVr. r -.-i-
of two mein. It it regards* a.- j
«>in .-thing anpr.-.--d,-i.tod that to long a |
t-rm of court should !- bald; bat the
lid..'.- «.-nt there f.,r bonne-- mad he
meant ha-in.— It j. now estimated that
•r^err man in c«> inty, who is liable 4©
x-m* his oonn<xy in the jury box, baa on
Imle wtx
chmt thft pub-
cf other*. are dwtanUr tryfr
hr by MbtHoliMT imUstinr ud f*i*ifyinr fiin*
ska ’ Lmr Relator: tot hrawre J take none
, . .r ■ •' ■ ■ -
luni. <J i. II. 7-nhn a
. th<
hotel
■ •. first
the L-.-l o
red." The
I for ladi-•»
ArrammMailna Traia la antannah.
The Central Rail read will put on a
daily 04'.« mmodation train
,t,i. L
run r-ifularly from Mo^n
to SiiV.Li.roih.
commenrinK Sundajr n-^ht
• Th.- f.,11. ...
injf i. tho schedule i
Je-nvr S-inuma.il
7:30 r. M.
Arrive at n
- 8:20 A. W.
Uftva IUcpo
,.,...7:35 M«
Arrive ui Kavaunah ..
A. M.
The rsuaiy
Weama lad h
url.
Judg
him ),*Vrl«v. Jin
char if ♦.'d with oteolir
field, wru tried and f<
meat in the case wo
Sol
at jKirti
i. Thi
a caad* before
-ooka, white,
>n from the
lilty. Judg-
^u»u wax * impended until a
tor trial can 1m.* beard,
or ten wnnuntii were iasuod
a charged witli varioua of-
girea prorata* of future
Nriurnrl
Mr. Harry M. Drown, of Drown & Co.,
rho bus lx?* n in Now York for tnoru than
► month, returned &• tho dty laot night,
,< • ooipanied by hi* mother, who cornea
tat to spend the winter with her boys,
f irry completed the purchase of good
fur hi. li
HUS. a
Pr*
Dpoaci
to show tho.
.
•moth
ng h
MiuUom
e, before u
i;renl wh
le, in
tho
way of
Looks, Hta-
tloDvry ar
d fan
*y art
cleft.
A ftur
lion
Without an
Aji*wer.
The K r
unt U
•ul c
-rnindr
mi now in.
-When is
it 4"'in^ ton
ai nP’
No satiafoc-
tory en«w
fr him
yet
JO' !] g
von. Even
Old ProLii
who
lovea
to (piLl
le out what
bo Icnowr
al*out the
w.ath.
r, it aa rqti-
c-at sboa
it a
thft*
ffh he
wero a deni
• II.-1 Mind
mute.
Anx
ety nbo
ut tho mat-
ter is on the increase in ratio with th-
dust, and the chief perplexity is to knpv
whether or not it will rain bofore the
Fair.
Hail I nl rlllKrrwf.
Our friend Capt. W. W. Cornea received
a dispatch from Memphis, yesterday
morning, bringing him the sad tidings of
the death of hi* brother, Jam*-* A. Cornos,
who died at 0 o'clock yesterday morning.
It is supposed ho died of yellow fever,
though tin* diwpatth did not *Lat-e what
his diseaso wax Tho docuasod was the
joongest of four brothers, and was in his
SOtb year. Tho Captain has still another
hn.th. r resi.ling in Memphis
('ls) 'a Hnr*r« si I hr Fufmila Fair.
• i*iVt*d
dispatch
Tho following
last night:
Kufaula, October 17. 1873.
Kditon Tclrfraph and Mmengart Clay's
horses bare taken every premium tl
cenUodid for. Gray Eagle ttotted three
heats making only one break. He mod
tho lost mile in 2.3G|, the fastest time
oror made on our track.
W. Smith a.
C. C. Skillmaw,
Mandmln of tho day.
The Prlxe Brill,
Tho order (n which the companies will
drill for the premium during tho fair was
determined a few evening* ago by lot.
8ix companies hare upt*f*d» throb of
which will drill on Friday afternoon and
tho other three on Saturday morning.
The companies will drill, as follows, ip the
order in which they ore named
Friday—Atlanta Cadet*. Savannah Ca
det* and Governor's Guard, (Atlanta.)
Saturday—Goo.gia Zouave*,(Atlanta) j
Washington Kitlcs, ( Sundew ville,) and
Mat «>n Volunteers.
The price of watermelons *Tis" during
I the terra of the court. Several lads were
prosecuted for foraging on patches which
! did not belong to them. One of them
1 am- to trial, and tl.** rr.- l-.r. i.- ‘
him exactly eighteen dollars and twenty-
five cento- The Judge met the lad next
dar and joked him a little about the
melon. The lad told him he had saved
the seed and meant to raise a crop of his
own next year and meant to call them
the Bartlett melon.
jfcmrt. Smith and Brannon, Deputies
Sheriff of Wilkinson, arrived in the city
last night with three convicts, to
placed in the Bibb county jail for safe
keeping until calbd for by the peniten
tiary authorities. The following are the
names Of the parties:
Willi* Whipple, a negro boy 16 year*
of age, who killed a negro woman, coo
rxted of manslaughter and sentenced to
t* n year, in the penitentiary.
Adam Brown, a negro preacher, con
rioted of the murder of one of the official
members of his church, but recommend
to the mercy of the court, sentenced
imprisonment for life.
Tbos. E. McCreo, white, who killed
negro man, convicted of manslaughter,
ai d sentenced to eight years imprison
m int. A motion for a new trial has been
m.ule in this case, and will probably be
granted, and the prisoner admitted to
huil to make his appearance at the next
term of the court.
The brvt two named will lie held here
until called for !>y the penitentiary am
thoritiea.
The Macon Postofflcc.
There is certainly very great carelesa-
ncaa in the handling of the mail in the
Macon poatoffioe. A friend showed us
last night three letters which had been
put into bis box. One of them was ad'
dxaoaed to a party at Collicrsvillo. Tenn.
another to a firm at Forsyth, Ga., and the
third to a party in Brooklyn, New York.
All these letters were postmarked — Ma
con, October 17," and should have been
sent off last night. It is rather a singu
Ur circumstance that all three of them
should have been put into thu same box.
Another Train from Havana.
Measre. Greer. Lake & Co. will have in
this morning another car-load of fruits
fresh from the Antilles, including bananas,
orangus, lemons, limes, cocoanuts and
large rod apple*. While these gentlen
have not contracted for all tho fruit
in tho tropics this season, they
havo bargained for enough to supply tho
half of Qoorgia, and it U just beginning
to arrive. None finer, sounder or swoctcr
was ever seen in this market.
rith ..L .irusxc
ether
SrorTXD Lies Homxoiu.—The
me (gekM J every defll wiewt *
mi then every twenty-four Loan. To do this
IIIr like -VModonl. It lit-
-i in-.p*-ne«» sad ioie-
SertBsIlj there
DIED.
.U hi. tnidenre in Ihi.eitv.et tio'doyfc]
by. Mr. Buisiix P. Srrass. in the *
«sr <d his or.
NEW ADVEKT1SFMKNTS.
Prlhiiiirr* Krm|Murnl.
Sorno two week* ago, it will bt> wu'in-
ImtihI, half a deien nagrooa, who wero
moving out Ht*ntonc««ii in tlio chain gang
under Mr. Cordells road contractor, pver-
powored tl»* guard and miwlo theyr e»-
<i|M, Two of the**) Dogrooi—AndpnoB
Johnoon and George Washington—luive
1hm*u nvapturod in Wilkinson .-mniy.
nnd wo
re bro
ight
«the city
hut
mi{ht
l>y Dej
Utica
Sheriff
Smith an<
Hrannan
and L»
lgod
m the
county jai
i..
await
fn.thi-r
order
a. Th
ere ia a rowi
uni
of ton
dollar.
.•IJ.ICN
for tl
e«. r..f.i K .xx
lilnd
ttnnl..
We
lire i
n r^jfi
dar nveipt
of
Kind
W.mlx.
n »erj- hm>
ItOoft little
Sn
nday-
x,lu»I
l-'I-'r
nnd
idmiralilr
xlitt
.1 hy
Rot. S.
lloj L
ii, of thia city. 1
’he
paper
i. pnbl
xh.d
d M»
non. Ain., b
y th
e Do-
Baptint
lilt*-.tie and Indian MUhi>>n and
school D.mrtl of tho South.-rr
Convention. Tho buxinofts msaagifinsnt
in in tho hands of K«*v. M. T. Sumn«*r,
Conrsspuiiding Sserotary, Marion, Ala.,
and the printing is done at tho sstahliah-
iaont of J. W. Burke A Ca, of thi« city,
READING NOTICES.
A vctu/s.—Cojiuj one*, come all to O. £.
Ilciioro's auction sale this day at 10 a
and buy your household and kitchen fur
niture, crockory, glass ware, ete. It
Laconic and humorous wss Admiral Duncan's
tiddiYiM to the officers who mme on board his ship
(or instructions, previous to the encasement with
Admiral De Winter. "Gentlemen, you see n
vrre Winter approerhirar; I hsve only to sdvU?
you to keep ups pood fire!" Now in our little
tlomeslic arrantrement. in order to keep up s pood
tire, it is wry esaontial. next to furl, that we pos-
xts h r<-nlly nod stove, and tho "Barley Sheaf"
iVek tsjnst the pnrtieuUr article that will render
the must perfert satisfaction—winter, summer
nnd other sssanns alike I Its fuel may be either
wood or tml-st your discretion. The improve
ments recently added, render the " Barley Sheaf
s model of peifecUbility. These consist in part
.f» l*atent nnti-I>ust Shaking Sifter in the hearth;
]«o.ui anti-Dust Fhakinpand Dumping Grate,
while the centre pieces, which bold the piste*.snd
nre very heavy, are perfect pss burner*. Mensrs.
Stuart. Peterson A Oo* Phitadelphis. are the
manufacturer*. ^
Mrs. H.—WaxelUvum must have had
hnt Brussels carpeting given to him—he
: ells it so cheap.
Mrs. L.—No, ho bought them during
the panic, and paid cash for them. Bo
les, at the New York Store they always
sell goods for less profit than anywhere
else.
Mr*. II.—Well, I heard so before, but
never believed it. Mrs. E. told me at
tho society last Friday she only paid 85
nts for her bmvtiful prune colored each-
mere at tho New York Store, and I paid
Messrs. — $1 for my ugly dirt colored
one. It moke* mo so mad to think about |
it. I'll buy everything I want at the
New York Store hereafter. oct5 tf
•Tniaurnov b the better part at valor;" but
all sre not discreet. When alUrked by disease*
of the kidneys or urinary organs, take iheptat
diuretio, ILehaboid’* Burba. It U warranted.
Beware of worthless m.uauon*. The genuine
may be known by th»- pniste propncUry *tamp
of H. T. H" lmboM.on mch bottle. John F. Hen-
rj. New York, soil spent. \
Tmt Cheapest jljd BMPflaokk Eureka
liver Medicine gives universal satisfaction in the
treatment of Liver Disease. Dy*pep«ia.Skk Head-
ache. Cosuvenesa. and all that class of disasa
ahrinr from a disordered state of the stomach
and liver. novSOly
Financial and Commercial
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER, - )
Ocrosn 17—EVX5I5G, 1S7X. J
Cotton.
There was a good demand for cotton to-day at
yesterday's prices. We quote low middlings at
u*&14|c; mMdttags 14f. There Is no inquiry for
lower grades, while dirty, inferior cottons are not
The receipts to-day were bales—Mi by rail
and 857 by wagon. The shipments were 377
bales; sales 65k
VAC05 corroy btatkhsxt.
Stork on band Sept. 1,1673 ..„......... Lite
Rsmvod to-tisy —
Received previously 11471-U470
13.7®
577
7,113— 7-6*9
64*0
OBITUARY.
Died, in Macun county, at malarial fever, on the
10th id October. A LICK Ikcm. olikst daughter of
Dr. Alex. A. and Era Watts.
Swrrt. and gentle, she bad endeared
herself to nil who knew her, but to none more
than her devoted parents, and fund * inters and
brother*, whose hearts at thi* nwst are filled
with the deepest grief. The brightest hopes lie
buried 1a W trek She bad hern spending s
monih with a relative, sni had only been home s
day. when die took fever, in Its meet malignant
form. And tho angd of death hovered round, and
placed his icy hand upon her brow; and angels
bright were waiting n*«r. and bore her gentle
spirit to God who gave It. Farewell, my darling
little Alice. • Yon are gone; hot your sweet smile,
like s sunbeam, or s swost (lower, though with
ered. will be treasured in th* hearts of thy dear
ones. 1 hope yon may greet us on eternity’s
shore, and coodurt us to snme beautiful vale in
heaven, where parting i» no more, and we will
re< forever, free from the cares and sorrows of
life. • E. H. H.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FOR RENT.
Shipped to-day-
Shipped previously
Stock on hand this evening
LATEST MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH
Financial,
New Your—Noon—Gold opened at 7|. Stocks
Money 7. Oolb h. Exchange, long short "1.
Government* dulL State bonds quiet and/lull.
Evening—Moneyfanragulsr. being do**? nnd easy
at interest; do5ed 7 goM to 1-Sr and interest. Ex
change firmer; demand limited at 81. Gold firmer
at b Goventments steady. State bonds dull
and steady. *
Midnight—81s life 61* 5; 64s fife 65s 7; new 10;
67e 11; 6'* 111; new 5<* 6b 10-40* 5.
TenncssfOB 70; new 70; Virginias 85; new 35:
consul* 46; defd A; Loui*Unit« 42; new 40; levees
50; 8s 58; Akw— 8s 70; 5s —; Georgia 6k
and "• no bids; North Carolina* 20; new IS; special
S .uth Curolinaa 25; new 10i; April and
October 36.
The Sul»-Treasury balance* gold $46,000,700;
renry ItfitejUfi.
Nkw ORLKXTS—Gold llgm for currency;
VS 5 premium. Exchange, sterling bank 161tAl^i-
New York sight i^fi nraretnm
Loynox—Noon— Erie 401. The Stock Ex
change baBsvss that the rate.* of the Bank of En
gland will be advanced on or before Thursday.
5 r. M.—Paris despatch*** quote rentes 57(97ic.
PsBls—Noon—R/'nt-is 5S(05c.
Later—Rentes 56L
Cotton.
Nkw York—Noon—Cotton sales 081; upland)
161; Orleans 16|sl6l; market firm.
Futures opened as follows: Ducember 167-16
alfll; January 16ial6 0-16.
Evening—Cotton, net receipta 158 boles; gross
1570; sail"* 2510; uplands 16J; Orleans i7t; market
firm.
Fnturcs rlosoil basely steady: sales 18.200; Octo
ber 16b NovuSIbsmbar 16 17-32al6 0-16. Deoemhcr
16 17-S2al6 0*16; Jnnunry 1617-53sl6 9-16; Februa
ry 16; March 16Jh16 18-16.
Oamulhs Cotton Statement—Net receipt* at
271.675; to tains date Iasi year 418A50; exports for
week StMlM year 48L0I3; tob*l exports to dote
171; stork at all United State*
port* 18OJM0; Ia>t year 320,155; atnrk at interior
townV 414)17: same time last year KMMk stork at
Livt-rjuiol 567.000; but year 5814)00; American
Tiik prettiest calicoes in Macon arc a
the New York Store oct5 tf
Tn
each ii
l.ir^«*>t variety of silks, kitines,
v, velours and camels* hair cloth
in the city at the New York Store.
oct5 tf
Doy’r to send your waste grease
• the i^tsp factory to-<lay. septlOtf
wh
ire it ia imm
. dmUdy ui
der the eye of
tho
tflfer. W
■etlv, will
-monthly an.l
ino
utlily ©tlitioi
» of the
rajMir are pub-
Huh
od, all of wh
tab are vor
v nsntly 01ns.
tra
ed. We ho
vthe won
^ of tho famil-
iar
eon* may
iroro appl
cable to thia
i«i
or; "Kind ift
ord* can n
ever die.”
Heath tf
as Awed
Citizen.
M
r. Borndeli l
.Stnblw di
xlat 11 o'clock
yo*t
cnltj, Jat tl.
* ri»atdenc«
of hia son-in-
law
K. W. Jomt
aon. Eat].,
rvftor a painful
and
protracted
llnocu*. nt
tbo advuncod
a*re
t^f 71 yeou**.
S months
and 14 days.
-Mr.
Stnbba m,
V>rn in Kll
•ort tNiunty in
thia
Stoic, on ti
e 3d of K
•Lruary, 1703.
In
1x17 he r.
norod to
Millixlp-ville.
win-
X' he rc.i.Ux
until in
1871, when he
vauu
t>> M.ux>n iu»d made 1
is homo with
lu* » ai-in-law.
lor forty
yean ho war
an d
ter in the 1
roebyteriar
chords and
was
teacher in
the first Sunday-achool
that the
A I-amab.—This well known
ave received a large lot of Dr.
■cr Medicine, it has thepmiao
sdU. In bottles at SO rent*
; Doctor's Ihui-—Who:
of Wild Clicrry will ci
g st the luncs and an
iMimplion. it docs more
i Dr. Wb-
iro coughs.
•>t (ho fell
than in04
i*l look
The use of a single bottle,
will satisfy the incredulous
no farther for the requi
afliat for Gnut Britain S8JW0: but y®r 85.600.
Haltimore—Colton, net receipt* —. gnmeGKh,
exports eoutviw 72; Great Britain —; sale* 90;
ituHiM middling* I6J; b»wmiddlings I5|; strict
good ordinary lfife market lower.
Weekly net riwipU 39; gross 1775; exports
ooaatwue 419; sale* ll50.
SttirOULKA xs—Cotton.net receipts 1150; gross
1837; exjiort* to Gn-at Britain 4657; to continent
3814; sale* 2000; stock 45.507; middlings 17(; low
middlings 16|; strict good ordinary 15b market
strong.
Weekly net receipt* 17.178; gross 18,466; export
to Great Britain 4857; coastwise 3599: comment
11,219; sales 1L000.
WiLMJVoroy—Cotton, net receipt*92; export*
coastwise 150; rales —. stock 834; middlings 151;
market nominal nnd dull.
Weekly net receipts 900; exports coastwise 1373;
ilea 4M.
ArorsTA—Cotton, net receipts looo-. rales 800;
xtork 5872; middlings 15; market steady; fair de
mand for good gnulcs.
Weekly net receipt* «466| rales 4396; taken by
']!» 181; shipments 5425.
Savaxxah—Cotton, net receipts 3194; sales
OvS; exports OHutwiM 3250; stock 31,924; mid
dlings 15h market dull.
Weekly net receipts 21,664; exports coastwise
11>1S5; rale* 41*93.
CnARLRSTOK—Cotton, net receipt* 3814;exports
roastwira —t sales 1000; stork 17JH5; middling*
161; low middling* 14jal5; strict good ordinary
14}: market steady.
Weekly net rtceipts 1587; exports coastwise 6600;
rontinent 2.v-» ; rale* 5K».
Mocilr—Cotton.net receipt*1085; exports .
wine 920; rales 500, stock 12,880; rokidlincx 16};
low middlings 15b strict good ordinary 15}; mar
ket quiet.
Weekly net receipts, 6887; exports coastwise
314H; continent —t sale* 8050.
Botrox -Cotton, net roceints W>; gross JM0;
tales 200; stock 6S00, alddllngs 171; market
lull.
Weekly net receipts 221: gross 6814; sales 1020.
Norfolk—Cotton, net receipt* 1481; exjorts
co*stwi*e 1588; sales 50; stock 6083;low middlings
ijintorint lower nnd quiet.
Weekly net receipts9S65;exports coastwise 8321;
!«•* 148.
MKMrnis—Cotton, net receipts *959; shipment*.
4: stork 15.785; middling* 15t; market dull.
Weekly net receipts 94*3; hliipmeol* 4o3S.
GaLVRSTOX—Cotton, net receipts 762; exports
roast wise —; sale* 100; stock 10.426; good ordinary
.!; Texas ordiawy 12}; market weak.
Weekly net receipt* 8280; exports to Great
BriUiu 276; continent 2010; rales 7242.
illLAPKLPHIA—Cotton, net receipts 58; gross
88; middlings 17; low middlings 1C}; strict
good ordinary 15}; market dull.
Weekly net receipts 125; gross 1586; exptrt5 to
Great Britain 531.
Columbus—Cotton, weekly net receipts 2080;
hipnient* 2156; rales 1519; stock SSS1; demand
tod; low middling* 15.
Movtoomely—'Weekly receipt* 1608; shipmnt
1161; stock 8570; tle.mMul weak; low middling* 14}.
Sklma—Weekly net receipts 2841; shipments
1298; stork 4099.
Nasirrillk—Cotton,nvekly recreipts 1441; ship
ments 1279; stock 1990; low middlings 14}; market
nominal.
City Foixt—Cotton, weekly net receipts. 2538.
Prouidkkcr—Weekly net receipts 2500; sales
—. stock
Livkhtocl—Noon—Cotton.rales 10,000 hales;
spacqlatfcw and exjiort 2000; uplands 9|n9}; Or-
lonni 9fs9h market ndst.
Solus of tho week 75.(**>; export lOJXV); *j«eeula-
tk»n IfipOO; dock 567.090$ American 128,000; re
ceipt* rtjpnfe Amcricta 16.090. actual report
11^***. afioat 152/00; American 25/00.
Later Sale*, uphold- on g.-jtl ordinary,
diip|>cd October and NovembO’. 8}.
Later—Sale* of upland*, lnuis low middlings,
shipped October 8J.
o-daar include 5800 American,
nnd fabrics at Manclicstcr dull and tend
ing downward.
A POUR-ROOM boose on Oak street, between
Second and Thud. A good well of water on have just received
T > all whom it may concern: Notice is hereby
riven to the members of Cool Spring Lodge
No. 1*5. F. A. 31. that the Lodge has resunfed
labor. Brethren will bkc notice thereof and gov
ern them xe! re* accordingly.
oct58wltn Q. L. HARVARD. Secretary.
NOTICE.
I OFFER for sale a small fanniz.
ty. five miles from Hon&alviUe. S. W. R. R,
contoitung 405 acres, under high state of cultiva
tion. being level, with good fences, good water;
buildings new. except the dwelling, which has
been recently repaired. Said jdace is level and in
a healthy locality. Terms made cost. Apply to
GEO. 8. HAS LAM
OctlSCw
THE BR01VX HOUSE
DURING THE FAIR.
TN reply to many letter*, the Proprietors of the
1 Brown House. Msrcn. Go, vtoU ray:
No rooms will pro enrarwL The House will be
be run buq the aid plan—firet come, first served-
AH the oldeu9tomei> </ the hou<« will be accom
modated to the farther extent but ill
choicest room* will be newved for ladles. But i
no event will a guest be turned out of a room to
across modate any one.
E. E. BROWN A SON.
oetlSSt Proiiri-tor
Life . ize Portraits,
In Oil or Pa*tel, copied from small pictures, at
PUGH’S GALLERY,
Corner Mulberry *nd Sceond Mtrrrt*.
Artist on :?*♦
-i r > . w !i.( ii
facto rily.
spoC to retouch or oolor^as per or
ill be executed promptly and satis-
BROOMS, BROOMS.
100 down wortol BROOMS.
HI. IGLAUER,
TVHOLBSALB dealek in
SEGARS AND TOBACCO
•» t-lIKKUY
theet, siacon. ga.
The Following Leading Brands of Segars Always On Hand
JASMINE. MORNING CALL,'LUCCA,
GRENADIER, FORTUXA, PARTAGAS
GOLDEN BUG, CUBIT, UNITY,
LIBBY, LA TENTACION. SIN PRETENCION,
LA SONATA, COTTON BOLL, FRENCH SPY AND JUST OUT,
Together with a splendid assortment of the
Leading Brands of Imported Segars!
vliav
SEYMOrtt. TINSLEY A CO.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
First National Bant of Macon,
AT SCACO.V, 15 XHX STATS OP GEORGIA.
AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPT. 12th. 1978.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts. $187418 93
Overdraft*. 472 99
U. & bonds to secure circulation. lOOjUOO 00
Due from redeeming and reserve agents
(New York Exchange) 12*357 67
Due from other National Rinks 1,104 28
Banking house and lot 15/toO OO
Other real estate. 4,576 00
Current expenses 3/*56 56
Checks aiMl other cosh items... an 92
Bills of other Notional Banks. 7.181 00
Fractional currency (including nickels) 80fi 08
Legal tender notes. 80,00000
$363^62 87
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid to............ jfilOMOfi 00
Surplus fund 48,047 91
Discount 5^72 43
InteresC. 366 20
Notional Bank circulation 88,000 00
Indiiidoal deposits 60.527 46
Demand certificate* of deposit 57^)00 00
Dae to National Banks 7.954 86
Due to State Banks and Bankers 493 98
$363,362 87
State or Georgia, CorNTT or Bibb.
I. W. W. Wrigley. Cashier of the Firet National
Bank of Macon, do solemnly swear that the above
statement is true to the l»ea.t of my knowledge and
belief.
W. W. WRIGLEY. Cashier.
Subscribed ami sworn to before me thi* 17th
day of October, 1878.
E. M. ZEALY.
[L. 8.3 Notary l*ul»Uc.
Attest:
oet!8 It
D. FLANDERS.
HENRY L. JEWETT,
L C. PLANT.
Directors.
IS
Sjnmt.k and doul>le-buttoni>l kid pi
n all colors (lM‘nutifui li^ht party shades),
just reorived a: the New York Store.
•ctfi tf
t kRoml
TIBS.—11
«v. r t>ivuiux«Hl
raised a family <
to ace thorn all 1
to him.
of the S
Hi* rein
MUlodgorilte.
of ton children and 1
ft** w]. t
ghteen y«-*n
Court of BnVlwin co
1Utaren to Milled^
id
>o an honor
he was clerk
for inter
Lraiu thi
i-nt, <
Ms
id Ar (fusta
•i|«U
:w thi n
the cit>
• tingthat public
The Mayor** Court.
It was not even necessary
v»jH*n the dvX)rs of tl*e ft
of justice yesterday ir
was not a re^isto
docket, anil not a dollar
the treasury to aid in cr«
school house. But such is life. Lieut.
Taylor looked over the Wank docket for
awhile, with t<vxrs atandin^ 1 in his eyes,
and then went away muttering to him-
a»slf :
Xot ft cm* to bo btWfd; not s fight, nor a drunk.
Via » row la Murray** «l!»y:
Nut rum » %-m vfio iml tnsdc h * bi.rtk
In rv-ftl* tftix. and lift brth«* |«1 b
JImI n 1 on fur fiiat alarm |
Of the lrvft.1the inrlcr, «x»mmg. 1
Then roundly slrpt wtth hw (Mad on hi* .nn:;.
Nor know lb.- ummhuiUw* Mi-it- bumiS-'.ft'-
All** quiet along the Ymet life branch.
AihI quiet 111 Sftiijt licttom.
Each Bridge Row cad iuu quit )n» rsiu h- ,
Or i* quid loo. d-U-drat huu-
Xoghtly they talk tJ thi» d«M*k«t Wre.
And roiue will e^eu up4»r*ni u»,
But. i( uirti won't dnnk and grt "«»n m tare-.*'
Tb* ctHiri U ju*t gone Pj H-H.-uI. a
After singing the above to a solemn
old tune, he went to the City Treasurer
• uj t...«
rr tbf 1.4 Ul all. Millions are idw»y 5 Nick
as;;, a union or child is uniformly in p
limit)). Muclw hoacxer.of the sickness and suf-
('■nig which render lit." :> burl. 11 t.- r.i.-u-x .rf
•>xr fellow bcimo j* iImc to cwjvl«^snera and neg
lect. \ mighty Hiitidote to (be leading rauras of
»h «ex-*e 1 ;*» been (gvvfcltd. It i* as harmfera u
i.-i ! V- ;■ -u* .In,.- . :r- a.U- r.
campcritioa. lti«an utHlcfiltd stimulant, tonic
■uni ajicrient. of which every ingredient is vege
table. This unexceptionable preventive and re
storative medicine is not "a new thing under the
sun." Hosteller’s Stomach Hillers will soon
bows fees bdbn Un world a quarter of a cen
tury, and ij ia not too murii Jo averthatthou-
and s. aye tens of thou sands, are now u*ine it who
mold hare Iwn in their craves years ium had
h«*y not lftvn strenctls-tusl and sustainul by this
* rate stimulant. The rapidity with which
n.iior ailmrots often become, when neglected,
•bstiuate dl^vtsm, is well known. This tonic is
moutu for the nnimslisU" check which it prives to
these bnxftler* of deadly disorders. The senra-
t»on cl languor, the sick h--ad*. In*, the nervous-
::e>s the indfafoutiuB to exertion, the nausea, the
o-: Ii.rau o! bram. the J *;>d-hlMj. which’
ore itiU'tidivl t«» prvmonisU us of the ai>prenrhof
invariably removed by a few
Produce.
New Yoke—Noon-- Flour dull and heavy.
Wheat rather mure steady. Com quiet and un
changed. Pork dull; new mess 15 75. Lanl dull
I mi heavy; old or new- sUwm Ad 8-16. Turjwilin
lull at 41a42}. Rosin dull st 2 S0a2 S5 for
•trained. Freight* quiet.
Evening -Fl«*t.r, southern in tn«^l-nit.> re<iu->t:
nomateri2i change; common to fair extra 6 25 c
. 0<>. good to choice 7 Nml 1 00. Whisky active arul
tinner at 92i «9S. Wheat a shade firmcn mod
erate export inquiry; winter rest western 1 52a
157. Com in good exjmrt demand and n shade
tinner; rtnoar western mixol 5s}. Rico un-
rhangtxl. Pork dull; m 11.
quiet, rocs* S y«10n»). I^»nl firmer: state 8}. Tur-
ru nt me lower at 41}. Rosin dull at 2 70a2 75.—
Freight* steady.
Louisville—Flour in cOod demand and nn-
eliaiiged. Com sUmdy and demand light; shelled
:n»85. Provisions quit* nnd unchanged- find
15 on. Ravv.ti. kfexilders s} ; Hear rib sides S}; clear
rib 9. |NM-k«si. lanl. tierets 8}oSj; keg 9};
v Whisky dull *t M*a90.
OnraxXATl—Fkmr steady at 6 90g7 10. Com
nui«q at W. PRorWhoa deU. Pork quiet at 14 50.
fan! dull, steam nominal at 7h kettle 71; small
lots. Bar*>n quiet, only jobbing raleas shouMers 7}
dear rib 7r clear 7las. WMoky steady at 89.
St. Louis—Floor wenk; liasincv-* s;,)nl!. Com
dill! and 1.-W, r N... 2 u.ix.sl »-ost sid • iij. Whi-kv
lower at 91. currency. Pork dull; jobbing k*ts
14 5o. K«cv<ti dull; small business; time rales,
clrsir rib ^}as}; clear s}aP; a few cash lots at 7}as,
currency and checks. Lanl unchanged.
Wilmimotox—Spirits turpentine quiet aj»d
steady at 39. Rosin, quiet at 2 3t» for strained.
Crude hiwnfiaa quiet; hanl 1 60; yellow dip
and virgin 3 00. Tar steady at 2 50.
LrrKRrooL—Noon— Breodstufis dnll.
Evening—Lord 41*6d.
Marine Nows.
Neu'Yoek—Arrived.Old Dominion. Victoria.
Chakliwtgx— Arrived. Jas. Adger. Tliumas
Miinlder. Munliaiun, Auhland.
Philapeltaia—'The steanor Vaderland i* re-
•n<s 1 below.
ii—Arrived. Hatfield. Leo, Beodia.
li::2VZ 272AL NSW 7CSSZ2,
the (treat Illustrated Agricul
tural and Family Weekly, is
Mm:third Auilinrlt>
ujion Practical Subjects and a High-Toned Liter-
*ry Journal. Only $2 50 a year—less to dubs.
Great Premium* or Cosh Commission* to Agent*.
Thirteen Numbers (October to January.) On
Trial. lor Only Fifty Cent* ! Premium Lists, etc..
sent free to all Trial SulwrriberH. Address .
D. D. T. 31 PORK, New York City.
MATCHES, MATCHES
J.-jQ CROSS ROUND WOOD PARLOR
MATCHES.
oil-tf SEYMOUR. TINSLEY A OO.
CADDY LARD,
JN 3,5 and 10 pound ovUiej-FRESIL
ocli«lf SEYMOUR. TINSLEY A CO.
MACKEREL.
300 packa6es ^ckerel just in
octlStf SBYMOUR. TINSLEY A CO.
/^lEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Anna M. Holl
V stein lias applied for exemption of personal-
ally. and I will mra upon the some at 10 o’clock
A. 3t^ on the 27th day of October at my office.
Given under my hand officially,
octlH 3t C. T. WARD, Ordinary.|
Jeffersonville, mi the first Tuesday in December
next: Fifty (50) acres and one hundred (100) rods
of land, more or less, being the southwest quarter
of lot No. thirty-four (84.) Also the southeast
quarter of lot No. fifteen (15). with the exception
of ten (10) acres ou the southeast comer of said
lot. containing forty (40) forty acres and one hun
dred (100) rods, more or less; all of said lands ly
ing in the 27th district of said county. Sold as the
property of Uriah Maxwell, deceased, fordistribu-
tkm among tbo heirs. Terms rash.
W. G. KEXXINGTON.
oct!8 tds Administrator.
to sell the p.operty, real and personal of the es
tate of Alfied Iverson, Sr„ deceased, for the ben
efit of the heirs and creditors.
ALFRED IVERSON,
;17-law3w* Administrator.
FOB BENT.
A COMFORTABLE, well arranged Dwelling
—seven rooms and double kitchen.
rooms and double kitchen.
Also, for sale, several vacant and improved lots
I different part* of the city, worth from $500 to
$5,000. Apply to
MRS. REEVES.
ocil7tf Cor. Spring st. and Washington a
Hume Life In the
Billie, by lhiiifel March D. 1)., author of “Nirht
Srones in the Bible,*" ami “Our Father’s House,”
WANTED
respe
addre
1 adjoining tovf nslups. Business
r and pays well. For particulars,
VTON M CO.. Hartford, Conn.
‘VlOMES7/rg
IMwyil d st
A gent k Wn n tod.
Send for catalogue.
Paatrtls Swiss Kxcihi Ccspxsy, )>bt TcL
Graj’s CdflirattJ Anli-Friction Collin Press.
The cheapest, aimpfest, and most perfect Cotton
Screw ever invented. Scad for circular. WASH
INGTON IRON WORKS, 60 Veaey street. New
York, sole manufacturers.
THE BEST PAPER!
TRY IT!
The Scientific American is the cheapest and
best illustrated weekly paj**r published. Every
number contains from 10 to ISoririnal engravings
of new machinery. Novel Inventions, Bridges,
Engineering Work*. Architecture, Improved Farm
Implements, and every new discovery in Chemis
try. A year's numbers contain* 832 page* and
several hundred engraving*. Thousand* of vol
umes are preserved for binding and reference.
Tlie practical receipts ere well worth ten time*
the suliseription price. Term*. $8 a year by inaiL
Specimens sent free. May be had of all news
dealers. PATENTS obtained on the beat term*.
Models of new inventions and sketches examined,
and advice free. All polenta are puhHahad to the|
Sciknlific Amekicax the w., lltl)f*y issue. Send
for p&miihlet, 110 pages, containing laws and full
directions for obtaining patent*. Address for the
Paper, or concerning Patents, MUNN A 00^87
l*ark Row. New York. Branch office, comer F
and 7th sto, Washington, D. C.
STEAM ENGINES
BOILERS
AND MACHINERY.
Stationary and portable Steam Engines and Boil-
**rs Gray * Anti-Friction Cotton lYnfi Circular,
rang and Mula.v Saw MilLs; Portable and Sta
tionary Flouring Jlill*, Sugar Cane Mills and Su
gar I*an*. Narrow Gauge Locomotive* and Dum
my Engine* for street rooda ami miningpurjK*es,
new and second-hand Iron and Wood Working
Machinery of every descriptioiL Send for cir
cular.
modi m
tho largest light. Can be used ou any cool oil
lamp. For sole by ail lamp dealers.
USSR 1 BAIUN
CABINET-ORGANS.
For Churvhes, Schools and Parlors.
CHEAPEST AND BEST.
SUPEItloli TO AliLi.
Furl* ISO?.] - Tire [Vienna 1873.
First Medal at the Vienna Exposition
TT AS. by the concurrence of the SPECIAL
XL J URV. the INTERNATIONAL JURY mul
two SUB-JURIES, of the mast eminent artists
and experts from countries exhibiting, been
irxlud to the
Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs
in competition with the best makers from all
countries. This is not only the lustiest award to
any instrument, but is the ONLY" 3IEDAL
awarded to American manufacturers. It is in ac
cordance with the Uniform result at previ
hibitions. |
New Styles, including those first exhibited
Vienna, now ready at REDUCED PRICES.
Style P. Double Reed. Five Octave Organ, with
Knee Stop and Automatic Swell, fine quality and
power, $110.
Style IL Double Reed. Five Octave, in Upright
Resonant Case. Five Stops, with Tremulant and
Automatic Swell. $125.
Style T. Double Reed, Five Octave, in Upright
Resonant Cose, Five Stops, with Vox Humana
and Automatic Swell. $13o.
Style S. Five Octave, Double Reed, in Upright
Resonant Case, Seven Stops, and Octave Coupler
and Sub-Boss, very powerful and with mud
riety. $190.
Other new styles at proportionate prices.
Illustrated Catalogues, with Supplement,
taming descriptions of new styles. Also, Testi-
lonial Circular Free.
WHOLESALE SOUTHERN DEPOT.
As Wholesale Southern Agent* for these organs,
e can supply dealer*, teacher*, agents, churches,
schools and private jmrties, at the manufacturers’
lowest prices, either for cash or on monthly pay
ment*. We display in our ware-rooms the largest
and finest assortment of organs ever displayed in
the South. Prices from $55 to $1,000 each. All
persons thinking of purchasing an organ shnuld
by all mean* write us at once for full description
of styles and prices. Very liberal terms given
churches, schools and teachers.
Organs delivered free of charge to rash buyers
in any part of the South. IN> not buy any but a
Mnvm A Hamlin ‘Organ; they are the best and
chcaj»est.
LUDDEN A BATES,
pl2 Sm Savannah. Go.
Three Hundred 3toves
GUARANTEED!
WE have just received two car loads “ HARLEY SHEAF ” STOVES, and have in st
with them the
“Great Seuetactor,” “Sumy South,” “Cotton Plant,” “Stewart,
And other fir*«t rlare Cooking Stoves; also, a fine assortment of HKATIN«
anil best araortment of ENAMELED GRATES ever brought to lhu» market,
low Knife to the finest
POJKET cutlery.
And from the cheapest to the best
IVORY HANDLE TABLE CUTLERY
A large lot of Wood and Willow Ware. Crockery and Glassware, and a full line of House Furnish
ing Goods, and manufacturers of and wholesale and retail dealers in Tin Plate, Sheet Iron and
Plain and Pretwed Tin Ware of all descriptions. Call or send vour orders, as now’ is the time
buy your fall stock of Hardware and House Furnishing Gouda, on as good terms as ai
bouse of the kind in the State. Prompt attention given to all orders.
Oliver, Douglass & Co.,
s»-p2> tf No. 42 Third street. Macon. Ga.
BTJRKLtC & COBB,
FEE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS
„ 68 Second Street. Macon, Georgia.
Home Insurance Company, of New York.
CASH CAPITAL, $2,500,000 00
CASH ASSETS 4.408,573
BURKE A COBB, Agents.
Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Co.,
OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
CASH CAPITAL... $200,000 00
CASH ASSETS...... 342,090 01
BURKE A COBB, Agents.
North Missouri Insurance Company,
OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
CASH CAPITAL $ 500.000 00
CASH ASSETS 1,030,413 81
BURKE & COBB, Agents.
Equitable Fire Insurance Company,
OF NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.
CASH CAPITAL .'. /. $200,000 00
CASH ASSETS 244,441 2i
BURKE & COBB, Agents.
Cotton States Life Insurance Company,
OF MACON, GEORGIA.
ASSETS, NEARLY ’. $500,000 00
sep27 2aw4m # BUKKE & COBB, Agyits,
The Special Attention | North British & Mercantile
01 the Ladies is called to the fine stock of
French Millinery
S A
BOARD, BOARD!
WHMF'Nr Girl* and Boy* wanted
ff UlldlllN to roll our French and Ameri
can Jewelry, Books. Game*, etc., in their own lo
calities. No capital needed. Oatakciie. Terms,
etc., sent free. I*. O. VICKERY ± CO, Augusta.
Maine.
■pSYCHOMANCT. OR SOUL CHARM-
X 1XG.” How either sex may fascinate and
, „ lri , Iin . , i the love and affection* of rny person they
15 75al6 06. lt«vf uhooae._fnsti|ntly. This simple m**ntal acquire
ment all ran poftsets free, hy ra*iL tor 25 cent*;
together with a Marriage Guide, Egyptian Oracle.
Dreams. Hints to Ladies. A queer nook. 10(M)00
sold. Address T. WILLIAM A CO, Publishers.
Philadelphia.
BEST AND OLDEST FAMILY MEDICINE
SANDFORD’S
Liver Invigorator !
A purely Vegotable Catlmrtic and Tonic. fo» Dvs-
gjrifi Const ij«tion. Debility. Sick Headache.
Biliou.s Attacks, an<l nil derangenumt* of Lirer,
Stomach and Bow Is. A*k your Dnugist for iL
Ifeware of imitations.
“Cotton Sample Paper,”
A FINE LOT.
JUST RECEIVED AND TOR SALE BY
J. W. BURKE & QO.
TO '{iOO l—rdaj! Ac-nts wanted!
"P'J . . 3>SlJ .\Il« I:i.v*sof workingpeo*
pie. of eitiK-r ^-x..voutuf or old, make mum money
at vrork for us in :h-.r spue moments, or mil the
time, tton at an,thine else. Partienlan free.
Addnma O- STINSON A OO. ror»l«wl w.i~.
TIME WILL TELL.”
^ AM NOW OPENING AN
EATING HOUSE!
I hare not as fine a’place as
BENNER,
VALENTINO.
CASEY, or
ELLS A LAXEY,
but I do think I ran brag on mv cooks, etc.
on16 St W. P. HAVENS.
I ASH RIBBONS. FANCY NECKTIES.
RUCHINGS and RUFFS, of all the new
styles.
Fancy BABY CAPS, in Lace and Merino.
fine assortment of REAL LACES.
Ladies* and Misses* FRENCH CORSETS.
The HAIR DEPARTMENT is complete.
IIA1R woven and arranged in any desired style,
beautiful assortment of HAIR ORNAMENTS,
CutSteeL
CORONET COMBS. FANCY COMBS.
Gilt and Silver BIRDS and BUTTERFLIES.
A complete assortment of NOTIONS.
There is a full stock of everything usually kept
in my business, which would be too numerous to
roenticn here. Prompt attention given to all
orders. MISS A. O’CONNOR,
oetl5 tf Cotton Avenue.
Teacher Wanted.
A FEMALE TEACHER is wanted for Depo
sition of Assistant in the Boys’ and Girls’
High School. None but licensed teachers are eli
gible. An examination of applicants for licenses
will be held at the High School building, comer
of Bond and College streets. THURSDAY, the
10th instant, at 8 o’clock p. M. The election will
take place SATURDAY, October 18th, at 10
o’clock A. M.
By order of the Board of Education,
octlltd
INSUKAXCE COMPANY.
OP LONDON AND EDINBURGH.
JOHNSON & DUNLAP,
72 Third Street, Macon, Ga.
HEADQUARTERS FOR HARDWARE.
Middle Georgia,
We have in store the Lest selected stock of HARDWARE
and defy competition in quality or price.
I’OC'K *STP CUTUKRV.
IYe import diiwt from Sh.- ield, England, and will guarantee to duplicate anr
bill bought in New York from jobbers.
. Table Cutlery, Plated Goods, Britannia and Iron Spoons.
1Yo are prepared to offer estra inducements, as we buy from manufacturers by
the case, and get extra discount.
BUILDK.KS’ hardwark.
Our stock is large and complete, and prices lower than at any time since the war.
A Full Line of Saw Mill Goods.
The largest stock of IV AG ON and CARRIAGE GOODS in the market.
Agents for the Celebrated Howe Platform Scales.
P. II. Stark’s Di -ie Plows, 1 and 2 horse. Last, hut not least, the D. PRATT
COTTON GIN.
IRON and STEEL and everything kept in a first class Hardware House. We
mean business, and aU we ask is a trial. If we don’t sell you, it thail not be our
fault. ' octl5 tf
GEORGIA MILLS
We are still offering to tJieTrad.* our celebrated brands uf Flour
W ILEY’S XXXX,
PEARL DUST,
AMBER AND
CORAL.
challenge competition in the grades of Flour offerered. Our XKXX has no superior. Th.v
are manufactured by us. and we claim but manufacturers* prices, as they are handled but on*
We do not. and never have charged DRAYAGE on our Flour.
The attention of the trade is resj»ectfully railed to our BRAN, possessing, as it does, a largf j«t-
tentage of middlings, and is very nutritious and )datable to stork.
GRAHAM FLOUR, always on hand.
Remember, Flour is Our Specialty.
BURR & FLANDERS,
iepsitf No. 4 BLANK S BLOCK.
CAPITAL—BOLD
- $10,000,000
Insures Stores, Merchandise, Dwellings, Furni
ture and all other property at
LOWEST RATES!
Bar and Restaurant.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
j. Valentino
K AVIXG refitted his entire premises, is
prepared to furnish his fnends and patrons
witli everything prrtainiiigto :i Iir>t-elavs n*d:iu-
rant, whic h will oe served in the very best style.
Ho will always have on hand
FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, GAME, ETC.
Strangers visiting 3Iacon should give him a <
I will jpen on the 1st of October, at No.
Cherry street, next door to my present restaurant,
Ladies’ Eating Saloon.
Macon Street Railroad
P IXELS for Business Cards <
in the Cara of this Con
secure a place before the Fair.^
Octl5 lw
OPENING OP
MRS. T. W. FREEMAN,
T HE Ladies of Macon are respectfully invited
to attend my Opening of Fall Millinery and
Goods, on THURSDAY. October 16th.
Z. Bi WHEELER.
Saloon and Restaurant,
Fourth Street, opposite Express Office,
MACON. GEORGIA.
Meals Served at all Hours,
DAY OB. NIGHT,
First Class Establishment.
STOCKED WITH
FINEST WINES AND LIQUORS.
aug31 2m
Leb
Boh-
. W. K~ Kofe-
* of the
dy>Kp>
valid of the la
rti*d as faivi
Rakiiur I*«>«dc
of the prvqitration
THE STATE FAIR.
\ FEW more Fruit and Confectionary Stands
can be secured by rallimr on
M. R. ROGERS A (XX,
oct!7 3t 106 Clicrry street.
TO RENT.
\ THREE-ROOM d««lhng-boaaa on Fifth
>tnvt, n«"»r Walnut, with kitchen, garden
and irokfti ^ dl of wal«-r. Apply to
0(117 M D. DALY A BRf
r(W.g
inmend
Special
*:th and quiuil
Motiikk*. Moiutki*. Mutua-Ks. ikfi't fail to
pn-eyre WlsaLow'* Sx»J»IHi<J Sygl'P SV-
Ht i* l«>r all diw.».v•> n rwl«*nt to the |in*<id of
terthiiMT in children, ll n-lietua tli«.- child from
pain, cure* wind cxdic. rvirul»U->. tixr buwcLv and
by giving relief and lienlth to the child, give* rent
'. Be aure to call lor "Mao. Wins-
Private Boarding House.
S EVERAL tfentfemon con aecixre funiish-tl
roomN and iruod Inarel: al.-^a numh-r of
.iianudM^.1 bv apphiTit.o
M RS. t*. SPRINZ.
ffirelera can
octlT lftt
NOTICE.
that 1
have
moved
mode
occupied bv R. WorgmsUin.
hen-ftfter h* ld at my offir<-.
ft U* on hand to attend to all
with thcuffireof Jufttkce<if tie-
K.SVRINZ.
WANTED.
J Q CIGAR MAKERS Apply to
aep30tf
GEO. W. HEAD.
FOR KENT.
FIVE room ferrlliiir.
attaelhoi. t»i
uf Mr. K. PiVo. at $85 per
. J t mi
asmia
yjVER MLLS./
*
The startling drawback on nearly all medicinal
airents lia> ever been that in their proraa* of
].unratkm and purificatio:; they have olftodebili-
rtafin the Rjfin. To ohviafte thia diUcultj pfty-
ftfeians hm long sought for an agent that would
Purge, Purify and Strengthen
At One and (lie .Haute Time.
Their reworrh has at last been rewarded bv a
dtonagr which fully rmlise* the fondest desire*
of the riledl'-al faculty, and which is iu>tly regard-
td o»» the most topOlOBt triumph tlut nhannaev
has ever achieved. This important desiaentumu
Ur. Tutr* V egetable Liver Fills,
Which purify tie blood andnwM all corrupt
huranrs ami unhcallliy accuinmulaLioni from the
liody. and yet prolurv no \» t-aknes.*. t,r latitude
what«.*\er. bn: ui the crnairetry tone the stomach,
ud invigorate tl»e hodjr during the progieas of
theiro|n--rati- Tbevm.ite tin- heretofore im-
<v>rfi liable qualiti*»<if a Strengthening, INuniin
and u l^urifying Tonic.
Dr. Tutt’s Pill* an* the mot active and
.-••an hing niolicine :n existence. They i:t core
attack :h"* vervru-tof toeoM, and tlwir action
i«. >** promj>t that in an hour
Country Cured Hams.
Q nnn POUNDS sound texxes-
OjVy V7 v_J SEE country cured Hams.
Just received and for sdebv
JONES A’BAXTER.
CORN- OAT 5 AND HAY.
X CAR LOADS CHOICE WHITE CORN.
D 2 car loads TENNESSEE OATS.
1 carload RED RUST PROOF OATS.
200 BALES CHOICE TIMOTHY HAY.
75 BALES CHOICE CLOVER. HAY.
UJB00FOUNDS WHEAT BRAN.
300 BUSHELS COW PEAS.
In store and for sale cheap bv
JONES i "BAXTER.
FIRE BRICE.
The
of theirj
AXB CAR LOAD OP BEST QUALITY.
" JUst r*k\a\ni and for safe cheap bv
titan
rinri|«l Office. 4e Cortlai.*lt street New 1
•pl2*f lAwlv
GIN YOUR COTTON.
AM !.r |«;sr -.1 -^Cotton for my nchrl
J ERE HOLLIS
<iti Houston rexui. three urn* > in-n- t< v
DWELLING TO RENT.
A COM PORTABLE DWELLING in Vinev.l
tainiiur eight n<ouift. with er*nl garden, wt
of water, etc. Terms* >ery mmlerate." Apple to
a«u28tf L. W. ^AftDAL.
FOB RENT.
O DWELLING HOUSES, eliribly located.
Apply to • R.F. LAWTON.
At Exchange H:tnk. or to
1»K. A. 1*. COLLINS.
07 tf At CvUilt*' A UeaUi’
MISS WARD’S
HANDSOME STOCK OP
MILLINERY GOODS
COTTON CROP OF 1873!
CAMPBELL & JONES,
WAREHOUSE ANO COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ron Warehouse, Corner Second and Poplar
Streets, Macon. Georgia,
PMIW the tender of their services in the
Storage and Sale of Cotton.
J20-eod£w3m
Removed.
I BEG leave to Inform my friends
smoking community in general th:
removed from the Brown House Segar Store to
the National Hotel, on the same street, and also
opened a Wholesale Segar and ToIracco Store at
72 Cherry street. Thanking you for your kind
and liberal jmtronage extended heretofore, and
hope by strict attention to business and fair
treatment, a continuance of the some.
Respectfully,
W. W. CARNES,
General Insurance Agent,
OFFICE NO. 86 CHEBKY ST.
Represents the following first-class Companies:
HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Organized lSlO ... ksjiets $2,250,000
GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Columbus, Ga. /• - Assets $500,000.
UNDERWRITERS' AGENCY, NEW YORK,
(Composed of the Germania, Niagara, Hanover
and Republic Insurance Companies),
Assets ..... over M;000,000.
PLANTERS' INSURANCE COMPANY.
Of Memphis, Xenn. - - Assets $258^10.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA,
Organized 1794 ... Assets $3,500,000
Policies written on Dwellings. Stores, stocks...
Merchandise, Cotton, or other insurable property
at fair rates.
My sleeping room adjoins my office, and I will
cover Cotton or other property at any hour of the
1 night.
B-tf W. W. CARXEg.
RT Sc Clll
WHOLESALE
HARDWARE
CUTLERY, ETC.,
Cherry Street, - - Macon, Ga.
octlfftf
B. P. WALKER,
Late of S. T. & B. P. Walker.
JNO. H. DOIiBS.
Late of Wise, Dobbs & Co.
25 O
W. A. HOPSON & CO
Staple and Fancy
DRY GOODS!
They invite particular attention to their
departments of
HOSIERY, DAMASKS, LINENS,
SHEETINGS, BLANKETS, TOWELS.
FLANNELS, JEANS. CASSIMKRES.
SILKS, DRESS GOODS, etc., eta.
Due notioe will be given of their
OPENING DAY,
COTTON STATES
Life Insurance Company.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE
MACON, - - - GEORGIA.
Macon, Ga^ October W. 1878.
•HIS company is prepared to issue -olicies on
the “stock plans,” the premiums on which
_ from 20 to 25 per cent. Jam than oi the mu
tual rates. An opportunity's thus i.ffonled to
who desire insurance, or who may i ish. from
J cause, to transfer their policies .from other
companies to place their risks in a reliable home
institution, at a less rate, notwithstanding in
crease of age, than original cost. The “Cotton
States” has an available reserve of capital and de
posits of $500,OUO, which is entirely independent
of its business, and is not used therein. Good
agents wanted. Liberal inducements will be
given. GEO. S. OBEAR,
oct!2 lm Secretary.
Crates of Crockery
WALKER & DOBBS’
Crockery and China
move oielitxim:
"We have in store and to arrive two hundred and fifty crates C. C. and W. G
Crockery for our wholesale trade, which wo intend selling as cheap as the cheapest
New York. Philadelphia or Baltimore, not excepted. In short, ttnd as proof, brim:
us your New York invoices and we will duplicate, say nothing of the ruinous freight*
and breakage.*
CHINA.
CHINA
CASKS REAL FRENCH CHINA.
We have now in store twenty-five ca ka of real French and English Chins
which we will sell for thirty days at the following low prices :
:
POE SALE.
-erson fann. situated 1} miles from Mo
rn, opixwite Row? Hill Cemetery. Said farm con-
-••tft of 147 1-5 a.Tv*. including some of the beat
,nd in Bibb county, with many advantage* of
water, muck-manure, etc., required on a model
farm. Examination is invited.
HOdSw A. IVERSON. Admr.
Housekeepers* Situation Wanted
^ WIDOW LADY, aged about thirty.
-hiM, desires a situation as house-
family. a hotel or public institute
»ake lien-elf useful,
igibted te*timoniali of good
the Senior Editor of the Telegraph. oug26 tf
DR. W. W. FORD,
dentist,
•moved his office from >
.v -vO. 106 Cherry street, ov«
Rogers’, next door to Mr. Berg*’.
CHINA TEA PLATES - - - -
CHIXA BltKAKFAKT l-LATES -
CHINA DINNER PLATES - -
CHINA TEA SETS, 44 ijiuv, - -
CHINA DINNER SETS. 137 riecei -
CHINA CHAMBER SETS, Enifli-h
China - -- -- -- -- -
CHINA TEA PLATES - - - -
CHINA BREAKFAST PLATES - I
CHINA DINNER PLATES - - '
DINNER PLATES
j . CHAMBER SETS. 11 pi
7 50 10 50 DEC. GRANITE SETS. 11
1 00 1 50 100 sets CUT GLASS GOBLETS -
I 1 35 J “j
- } 5 50 7
- Ii7 00 35 f 1
. 5 M •
. ] 0 50 0 #«
1 751 2 50
n
COAL
before the 10th i
charge winter n
oct5tf
: to lay in winter stocks of
well to send in their orders
istant, as after that time we will
^ BUTT?! A ROSS.
E. B. POTTEB, M. D.
HOMCEOPATHIST
r public institution. I*
ul. and will bring un-
I character. Apply to | V/
,FFICE Wood’s Block. Second street, third
door la*low Johnston jewelry establishment.
Residence Lanier House. July 15 tf
100 TBIPLE-PLATED CASTORS; 6 CUT GLASS BOTTLES, $G 00 EACH.
150 dozen BRITTANIA DIPPERS, to the trade at New York prices.
Cutlery and Silver-Plated Ware,
GLASS WARE, LAMPS, KEROSENE AND GAS CHANDELIERS, DRESSED
TIN WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, KEROSENE OIL,
By the Gallon. Barrel or Car Load.
Come and see or send us your orders.
WALKER «5c DOBBS,
82 MULBERRY STREET, MACOh. GA.
SOLE AGEHTS FOR THE'PORTER COMBINATION ANO PLANTATION HOE.
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