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M NDAT MORNING.
EDITORIAL COKKESPONDEXCE.
Cl rHer.nr, October i 7. 1873.
i Wed&e
A' w- tkl, the - ar- «>n th«- South
Railroad were well filial witl j»i
when the train left Ma<
lest.
. W - d-n. - h fr\ in K , , n -l « '
Lawton were on board,and quite a foodlj
array of ladies and ^.uth-aren !••• idee.
The n<ul h»*d was In perfect order, fend
the motion of the < ;»r- aa gm»>th a* could
be deeired. Under the protecting wing
• • • •• L i i. ?..r ■•? t
. all f.-it -af.-. an 1 w.-r*- V..- r.- ij-i.-nt -
of unnumln-red civilities at bin hands.
These are dispen^-d with ran* court.-y
to persona of nil daa-c- aid condition#,
and in him the. naying is verified, that
kind words form the small change in the
currency of the world, and the lubricating
oil to the machinery of creation.
▲ TALK WITK A IIIVK IKUIUEST.
Naturally the all-ah,orbing “panic**
••ncos, formed the staple
an on the cars. Th*
id** an intelligentUak
trtn-t ion account, *iti 1 then bl< *;> ihe
f -n and id iii t j.r- •?. «hi.n-
.r.-d and sixty-nine mil.** have been laid
villi the best iron, and it ir said the sale
« f tins would reimburse them for ail ac-
' uaI outlay. I bis is mere -i^culation,
lowever, end the hope here is that the
-oad wiil tinishe*!.
The return of so much cish to thi*
immunity w.ll give a cheerful aspect to
w-rxib.r.g If tre.t ii. kl.-g.-bW.^tton.
would but plume her wing- for an upward
flignt, all w.,u)«i 1»* *.-U. But -h»* ibm
viokod jad* and oft times dcrc»*ivew" her
be t fri.-nds and loven. H. H. J.
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY,
CLOTHING-
and its
of the oooTerat
writer •* iut*
CMTilM *a* .track with many of hi_»
remarks On the ripviii, rr-■.,.ij>t !■»!,
nueation, he ni4 it wu estimated
tnat the total valuation of the
property of the United State,
wight l« placed at forty billion of dol
lar*. To wore anl r. |.r ~ nt thia almost
incredible sum, tlier - *.w at present
about aeven hun>lred million* of national
camper only, ami eomo eighty or one
hnndr.-i million* of gold coin, which waa
mainly locked up in til vaults of the
Treasury. But in reality, after deduct*
. rv -winwlla
ing the amount lying idle in the' l.>mh <1
warehouse., the balance* required to In
kept on hand in the *ereral national
l*u>ka. and the miaeriy boaolingt of fool*
i*h men. perhaps not more than three
hundred million* were actually available
a* a medium of exchange in the country.
The farmer, utilizing the product* of hi*
plantation a* money, by bartering hi,
grain and fruit* for the nuoetaarie* of
life, waa really the only independent per-
Non in the land, and bad need of very
little currency. But the imperious want*
of commerce demanded infinitely more,
lie wan therefore in favor of a still further
expansion of the currency, and opposed
to resumption. The writer, from the
standpoint of a
Tlic Quo-n's .John Itrovrn.
The Queen of England has a doughty
hi--f .,f body-guard in the person of the
famooa John Brown.'and on a recent visit
to ".>otlan 1, in which the rujal party and
-uite were followed by a train of oories
; - indents, lie showed his prower* again in
loualy defending lh.* -lut-tnly charge
fp-:n .ti.noyanc.*. Near the magnificent
rock* of Glencoe her Majeaty stopped to
lo norne sketching and the representa-
tivas of the prv. courteously withdrew.
The reporter of the London Times, how
ever, wandered off alone to the neighbor
ing height* to sketch a little also, when
he found himself on a knoll commanding
a view of the royal party, lie was about
to descend, when the broad Aberdeen
accent of John Brown was heard in-
juiring, "Vi'ull ye be devil eneuch, sir,
to get out OjthaxJ. 1 Thi, gruffueas whs
Hunted by the eocieepttbnt and he
uttered the mighty name of the Times
to enforce civility, when to hi* suprise the
umlannted Scotchman replied that he did
not care a fig for the Times or any other
paper, and expressed hi* readiness to do
in.tanr battle in support of hi* position.
Hi* antagonist was about to accept, and
both being muncnlar men the struggle
between the dress and the throne would
have Ic'- n a doubtful one had not
"WE have opened a wholesale apartment over onr retail store, and invite the
Georgia, Alabama and Florida merchants who buy in thia market to give us a call.
We will sell them on as good terms and at as low prices as they can buy them in
New York.
Our stock is the largest that has ever been brought to this State. The
paacMpaktf come upon the scene. Brown
offered to mevt his adversary at any time
and place, but aa yet there has resulted
nc discoloration of loyal British optics
and loth side* can claim a victory.
a SOUTHERN DEBTOR
was inclined to agree with him. If money
Is- proportionately abundant, it matters not
how nigh the price of merchandize and
other commodities may range, if the ex
isting currency be a legal tender for all
forma iwMfstlasn. The sooner and
the easier will the debtor be
able under such a condition of things
to cancel his obligations. Hence, the
South should Ins opposed at present to
any contraction of the currency, aa Buch
a policy would add greatly to her erh-
lauraasment*, and dulay the <lay of our
deliverance from the lsmdage of debt.
But when the ravage* of war have
l«en repaired, and the country resumes
it* normal condition, thi* inflated cur
rency will prove a curse and bane to the
people, and all will realise the necessity
of some tangible and real medium of ex
change like gold and silver ooin, or their
actual reprcsimtativee. *' l’ity ’tia" that
under any circumstance* fictitious value*
should l<o substituted for real, or then-
should be the least deflection from the
right line of common honesty and justice.
Desperate diseases, however, require ex
treme remedies, and war is indeed, the
l*andora’s box which lets slip every evil
incident to poor, fallen human nature.
WHITE COTTON HELDS.
All along the line af road the cotton
crop*, wholly denuded of their leaves by
the caterpillar, presented the appearanco
of snow, and a'most every pod hod Isjen
forced open prematurely by the action of
the sunray*. The crop will fall off
fully a tliinl from its early promise, but
we still think will equal, and possibly
rreeni. at least in this section of country,
the yield of the past year. Very little
com a* yet appears to have been housed.
A Kansas Klopcnicnt.
Rusr Township Letter lo the New York Sun.]
A few days ago the citizens of this
township were startled by the rumor that
the wife of a well-known Baptist preacher
had gone to Texas with her husband's
hired man. She had previously borne a
good reputation, had lived with her hus
band fifteen years, and waa the mother of
thr.-e children, aged respectively thir
teen. six and four years.
Her husband became aware that all
was not right, and a few months ago paid
off and dismissed the man who was the
cause of his domestic unhappiness; and
he went, but only to a place near by,
where he procured a new wagon. Then
he bought a horse from his former em
ployer, and with another horse procured
somewhere else, ho rigged on outfit for
Texas, as he raid. tVhot, all was ready
the lady coolly informed her husband
that she loved George better than him
self or children, and that sho was going
with him.
The husband remonstrated and told her
that when the reaction came, which surely
would come, she would he most miserable.
But nothing would induce her to bo sep
arated from George; she tinted away
her little children who clung about her
neck, and her husband, with a heavy
heart, divided his household goods with
her. giving her and her paramour half of
such things as they could cany with
them. He also told hor that sho could
take some books from his library if she
chtwe. She took only her little bymn-
htsik. The husband expressed the hope
that sho might read her Bible and profit
thereby.
At 10 o’clock or thereabouts in the dark
ness of the night the eloping pair started
off, piously requesting the deserted hus
band to pray that they might havo a safe
and prosperous journey.
WASTED RESOURCE*.
It was melancholy in view of the thou
sand* annually paid out l>y our people
fur forage, to observe the luxuriant crejw
of natural grass which had been permit
ted to go to see-1 and wither in the field,
iSuuiut<-d*at J1 * jH-r Hundred, tl!e e ,i?Si{l
price of Northern hay, it is fair to say
that fully one-sixth of the value of the
cotton crop lux* been allowed thus to
porish under the voiy eyes of the planter.
Is-t the Grangers hound the alarm on this
important subject, also.
A mu DAI. rAUTT.
At one o f the numerous thriving towns
which at short intervals dot the entire
line of the Southwestern Rond, the mo
notony was 1 Token hy the entrance of an
entire wedding party. First came the
parson, who looked phased enough to have
fobbed a hundred dollar fee, Glen a legal
friend, portly, jocund and yr.iy, umT last
ly, attended 1 >y two or three other friends,
Ute gallant bridegroom, a well preserved
and carefully gotten up bachelor of court
ly manner*, who may, or may not have vo
ted for James K. Tolk for President. Every
hair was black or uulmrn as the case oayht
to have Isvn, and the muscular and well
knitted form indicated no subsidence of
youthful vigor. Yet there was that about
him Je ns suit yuo% which could not Is-
mistaken. Tho newly fledged bweediet
ho»l been a WOobdvod invotesate bachelor.
W'o can't pause to give the ren .-ns for
this opinion, as Uic bride has already been
disrespectfully treated.
Sho was a graceful blonde, attired with
exquisite taste, and possessed of fine, in
telligent features. A brief hour only had
chips- d since they had been male twain,
and already they were jogging quietly
along to tho plantation home of tho hus-
Land. Never were th. proprieties men
strictly observed by any couple. Anil,
sitting close behind them, we were al
most incensed nt Gie demure demeanor of
Uie groom, who could he a>> calm nn I self-
possessed at this momentous juncture,
when even the spectators were excited
and agitated.
Tex, ho I'M a bachelor. No other mor
tal could have exhibited so much mrvj
froid on nch a trying occasion* Hi.s
character hatl been set long
But vre must pass on and leave the
happy pair to proceed to their rural hone*
wishing them ever so much luck in their
boaket und store, their dairy fend chicken
roost, and all the trampid enjoyments of
domestic life. We fear that bachelor
will never look aloft for any other heaven
than that earthly paradise, which he find;
in tho loving eves and tender devotion of
hid beauteous bride,
CUTHHKRT. p .
This handsome city, (we are afraid to
say village) after passing through a fear
ful ordeal of sickness and death, is once
more herself a gain. As free from climatic
disease as any apot in the State, elevato<l,
dry and odubrious, it is not probable that
such another visitation wiU be erperi-
enced in the lifetime of any present in
habitant. Meningitis, like piiralysis or
apoplexy, scorns a direct stroke from
l*rovidei»oe, and has been most fatal in
the healthiest portions of the country.
God grant that we may never hear of it
again.
CENTRALIZATION* OP TRAPS.
Some half duren business houses in
this place, like Aaron rod. have well-
nigh swallowed all the remainder. Not
that tiii-re ha> beer, .my sen-ihie d d : e
in trade, but capital and credit have
proved too powerful for uieu of small
means, who were forced. to deal for 'cash
only. The strong have grown stronger
and the weak weaker. The cotton re
ceiptsup to this period will fully equal
those of the jui't year, and the crop of
this region is thought to Ik* belter. The
sties so for, have yen very limited, and
but few buyers are in the field.
EDUCATION*.
With the return of health, the excellent
schools located here, despite tho dull
times, give gratifying symptom* of re
newed prosperity. Andrew College glis
tens in its now bravery of green and white
point, and numbers over eighty students.
The Baptist College and Mr. Seals* high-
> ’..wl !\.r K>ys, have ul.-«> fpv iK-d "ell.
Last, but not least, a gracious revival of
religion still in progress, has blessed the
Methodist and Baptist churches, and
scores of precious souls have openly pro-
fe»ed their faith in tlie S.‘.vior.r.
SALK OP THE BRUNSWICK AND ALBANY
South Macon Drug Store.
Proscription Department.
I have s
MR. R. N. HOPKINS,
v From LouiNville, Ky„
■ft/UO will have rhunre of my prescription de-
y \ mrtu»t‘nt Mr. 11. comes highly nvom
mended ns mi experienced andr»refill pliarmareu-
list, and tiv pitimptness and Attention to busi-L
ih'nm, he will commend himself to the patronage
of the rit irons of South Macon. My preacriptfcm
deportment ho* been entirely n'organiuxl ami
supplied with a fresh stock of drugs and mod:
icinra. ■
S. I>. EVERETT. Druggist.
July 19«>o<l^in Fourth street, near Arrh.
LOOK HEBE!
NO BEAR FIGHT !
Something Good to Eat
And Drink *
-AT WHOI ESALE.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
Ib filled with everything that*is choice and stylish for a gentleman’s outfit. Call
T TA K E thi* method of informing my friends.
I vims r- to tin Pair. :t .«1 the puhlu* Kvm-nilly,
thnt I nn now pn jmntl to fumioh th< in with
everything good to eat and drink. ' My
RESTAURANT!
Just opened, will bo ramHaA with OTHtcrK.
Fi'li ami Game of all kinds, and in met with
overthinc th»* market allonN. and cooked in a
Manor to Milt the most fastidious.
In connertion with tho Restaurant will be
found a Flrst-Clnsx
SAliOO N,
\ITiich is *upj»icd with the finest brands of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
give him a rail. Ho is satisfied that ho ran please
them if polite servants, good rooking and lew
prices cm. please. Give me a rail.
E. JOHNSTON.
Alley brt.n Brown House and National Hotel.
qmMSv
MERCER UNIVERSITY
MACON, GA.
The Fall Term of this Institution will open on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1.
M 1
ERCER UNIVERSITY, now in its thirty-
- - 'Mu . r\* n-
moved in 1871 to the city of Maron. whore spa
cious and elegant buildings, erecting for its use,
will *oon be completed.
With a full corps of professors,an adequate and
valuable equipment of libraries and modern appa
ratus, it offers facilities for acquiring a liberal or
a business education iuU to tlu«e of any college
in the country. The plan of study combines the
dose or coUeiriate course, and the elective.
The city of Macon is entitled to twelve scholar
ships. to be ttlM by appointment of the City
Council. Free tuition is also offered to the sons
of ministers of all denominations, residents of
< - r.-m.
Rxcinl. at per month. e»n bo had at the
'l H. t • ■ H 1 o n. l*u:! line.
.«»nii! hi lin H.iil are . ij^ Nd L.
fundi the reotns they occupy, lkuni can also
be had in the city at about $25 per month.
The price of tmtioa is $*», isi.rable $20 on 1st of
Oct.*ber and $43 on 1st January.
Fornier students intending to return, and ap-
plicants for admiasiou. are earnestly requested to
report themsrivea on the day of opening, or at
so»m the reafter as possible.
For catalogues, cr further informatKr: «v letter,
.Mr - JNO. J. BRANTLY,
x ;.lCLXurwtf - Seerptary FacnJty
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
HOUSE AND LOT IN FORT TALLEY.
ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Novem
ber next, at the Court-house door in Perry,
een the usuaUxxiaflf »le. a Bouae and Lc*t
in Fort YtdL y—I'OQtaui .ng mx ru.m*. und
W
Ia4 f« ur acres. Situated near the Churches and
S lKoi-h -uses. Sold as the projxTty of Mrs. Mary
Jones 4<-ftMEd. In T. BR<J\\ N,
ortttdK Administrator.
W A H 1 > H l
BROAD STREET.
Nfeviy opposite M<*nt«omery and Eufaula Rail-
1LULBOAD.
I'hi.s has boon the great event, ftlhl aU
absorbing topic of conversation for the
week. The sale u, regarded as satisfac
tory, and will liberate many thousands of
dollar* which have long bOuO hung tip
from the contractor and laborers of the
road, by Kimball’s nu»c*dity and flight.
Speculation is rife as to the futurt* «.f the
enterprise. Soim^ thii.k it will In* prose
cuted to completion forthwith. Others,
tlmt the German purchasers who own two
million of first mortgage bon<L>, and luul a
bidding margin at the sale to that ertent
rwui IX*pot-
EUFAULA, ALABAMA.
J. W. HOWARD, - • Proprietors.
Only » short walk to and from the Southwest-
« n. iUilrv-c».i. Seventy-five rent* saved in omni-
I his f»nv ^ptA t>m
CYPRESS SHINGLES
A Superior Article!
ill content themselves with paviao .
the $1&0,UU0 liabilities due on Ute o
B. H. WKIGLEY i CO.
and see the
Virginia All Wool Cassimere Suits,
Good aa the Scotch, for $15 per suit, worth $25.
octl2tf 60 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA,
■M|v;
S. ItAOtl- tt. n. COLqt'ITTi
COLQUITT A- BAGGS,
Cotton Factors nrd Commission
Merchants.
«4 Hn> Nt-, Savannah,Gil.
4 l. K \ 1 s , , r i;
O SateH-ls- -ii,..' el . . AimiionulnlSu-
", Alj i JyS, v H , ■ .l.v.', > r-
v.;«: In.
PHU-TS, JUUteteilL'; CUiibKlT.
(Lat.- l-hvl,,. X ItorvMniv)
PARLOR, CHAMBER ANO OFFICE FURNITURE.
MATTRESSES, SFRlfia BEOS, ETC,,
Su Near liras tuav, Xew lork.
WH.I-Hllun. .OTIS COKUETT. *X. t. Nlttl’l.
sepUBm* -
The Largest and Best Assorted Stock of
CLOTHING
COMMENCES AT
-FOR-
GENERAL TRADE IN THE ST AT
LOOK AND BE CONVINCED!
HERTZ, VIRGIN A CO.,
octl5 tf
90 CHERRY STREET.
A. W. GTBStnN
GAMBLE, BECK & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
PROVISION AND LIQUOR DEALERS.
LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED.
61 THIRD STREET.
GEORGIA MILLS
We are still offering to the Trade our celebrated brands ol Flour
WILEY’S XXXX.
PEARL DUST,
AMBER AND
CORAL.
We challenge competition xn the grades erf Flour offrrered. Our XXXX has no superior. These
comls are manufactured by us. and we claim but manufacturers’ prices, as they are handled but once
We do not. and never have chanred DRAYAGE on our Flour.
The attention of the trade is respectfully called to our BRAN, possessing, as it does, a large per
centage of middlings, and is very nutritious and palatable to stock.
GRAHAM FLOUR, alwaj-s on hand.
Remember, Flour is Our Specialty.
BURR & FLANDERS,
No. 4 BLAKE'S BLOCK.
1ST A. TIONAL HOTEL
(FORMERLY 8POTT8WOOD,)
NE ABLY OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT.
Thu Hou* hss hew THOROUGHLY RENOVATED from basement to attic.
HOARD .*3 PER DAY.
P. WHELAN, Prop.
GEORGE W. HEAD.
JiXCL CSIVE
WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER,
AND CIGAR MANUFACTURER,
No. 4 Blake’s Block,
iumy 1y
Poplar st., Macon, Ga.
CENTRAL CITY PARK,
MACON, GEORGIA OCTOBE
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 YOUNG PEOPLE AND THE OLD PEOPLE ALL COMING.
D. L. KOllKRTS. F. A. GARRES.
DWIGHT L.*ltOKERTS A CO..
FACTORS AND COM.YIlSSiON MERCHANTS,
Savanna Ii, t;a k
liberal advances made on Produce in hand.
We h»ve a co»w1 stork trf BiurgiRg and Ties on
hand, which wo offer at low rates. » pl2 Urn
II. F. IUCUXIOX n.
WM. H. STARK CO..
WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MER
CHANTS ANJ COTTON FACTORS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Careful attention giren to sales or shipment of
Cotton anil all kinds of Produce. LiU>nd advances
made on consignments. "Agents for the rale of E.
Frank Cons.Bone Iskurarpho*]rfnite, Magnolia,
Light Drift Cotton (Jins, Fnncvton Factory Yunw
and Arrow TVs. *’ ' ‘ . scplSj^m
8. U. CODES. JE. JOS. HULL
COHEN A HULL,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
<1(1 liny .street, .Savannah, (■».
Refer rewpectfalh to J. W. Lutiinp A Ct»., N
A. HiranN Son A Oo.. Tison A Gun Ion. II. Mayer
A Co.. Milo HaU-h, V. P. Savannah Bank ami
Tniat Co. sep!2 Bin
J. N. LIGHT FOOT,
Cotton Factor and Commission
Merchant,
100 Hay Street, Suvanunh, (2a.
Agents for tho sale of Merrymuu’s Ammoniated
Bones.
>epl2 dm
L. M. WARFIELD. UOBT. WAYNE.
WARFIELD & WATNE,
Cotton Brokers and Commission
Morckants,
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
O FFER their services to pinnu*M «MiaUnimi
of cotton, etc., and solicit a sharoof their hus-
tiess. Cash iul\unc*s made on consignments nt
lowest rates of interest. AU business cut rusted
to our cure, will receive prompt attention. •’Fu
tures” bought nnd sold iu f ho Snviuinah and New
York Cotton Exrhungo on the most reasonable
terms. sep!2 <>m
W. DUNCAN. J. It. JOHNSTON. M. MACLEAN.
DUNCAN, JOHNSTON CO.,
Cotton Factors nnd General Com
mission Merchants,
1*2 Hay street, Savannah, Gn.
■ugl Am
B. C. PLAN NAG AN. W. W. PL4NNAGAN.
A. P. ABELL. R. S. MORGAN. ’
FLANNAGAN. ABELL & CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
1S5 BAY STttKHT. SAVANNAH. GA.
VTANAgING Agents for the English fStonownll
iuL Fertilizer, etc. Bagging and Ties furnished,
tyid lilntral cash advances made on consignments
for sule iu Suvnunidi. or on shijmieiits it* our eor-
res|K>ndeuts in Northern, Eastern or Knro|Mnm
i:ngl Uni
nuu-kets.
A. M. SLOAN. ARTHUR N.SOLLKK. G.V.WYLLY.JR
A. M. SLOAN CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
Clngliom & Cunninghum’s Rmige,
Kay Street, Savnnnnli, Gn.
n ACGING nnd TiesstlvHncedbneroplL Lils-ral
ttish advnmv.s inatle on consignments for sale
in Savannah, or on shipments to reliable corres-
I smdents iu Liver|siol. Now York, Phihulelphui,
H*ston or Baltimore. nmrl (im
M. KETCHUM. A. L. IIARTKI1K3E.
KETCIIUM & HARTRIDGE,
BANKERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Exclian^c KiiiHliii}?, .Savannah, 6a.
References : Moses Taylor, President City
Bank, New York; P. C. Calhoun, President
Fourth National Bank, New York ; John J. Cis
co A Son, Bankers, New York ; Moms Ketclium,
Banker, New York ; J. N. Norris, Cashier First
National Bank, Baltimore; M. .McMiehuel, Cash
ier First National Bank Philadelphia.
marir* fim
SiTK A CT JU Y
COr^IVSISSiOH HOUSE
It. M. WATERS & CO.,
5(1 llroad St., New lurk.
BANKERS
—AND—
LifitlOTu Jd«niTOMpn...JMerciftpt8.
tou. Dejsjsit accounts of lsinkers, nu>ivli>t*>i*i
others are especially solicited.julyildSm
LAND FOR SALE.
0?er FiftyJM of Fine Horses, Trotters, Runners ani Pacers, on-tts Grennfls
WITfi THEIR HORSES, JXJSX ARRIVED.
THE EXHIBITION TO BE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT,
Tie Most Magnificent (Men Display Ever Witnessed in tie Sontl
OVER THREE HUNDRED TRIOS TO BE ON EXHIBITION
NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA TO BE REPRESENTED
AREA NGEJIEXTS HAATl BEES PERFECTED FOE THE FOLLOWING
EXCURSION RATES TO THE FAIR!
From NEW YOBK TO MACON, AND EETUEN, per all Steamship Lines and Central Eailroad (the round trip), $38. Tickets on sale in New York, commencing lGth
October and cood to return till 13th November. Freights pay one full fare in coming and return free, upon certificate of the Secretary that they have been on exhibition.
From B YLTIMOBE TO MACON AND EETUEN, per aU steamers and Central Eailroad (the ronnd trip), $38. Tickets on sale m Baltimore, commencing 16th Octo
ber and good to return till 13th November. Freights pay one full fare in coming and return free. All freights shipped by steamers should be consigned to M. Johnston,
& IVo^ l NEw r OP.LEANS a ('aiid intermediate points) TO MACON via Mobile, Montgomery and Opelika, one full fare the round trip for both passengers and freights.
Over everv in the State of Georgia persons and freights will be transported at one full fare the round trip. Passengers can purchase tickets at any station
with free return coupon, and freights will pay full fare in coming and return free on Secretary’s certificate.
EVERYTHING- READY AND WAITING.
Committees of Reception wiU be in Attendance Daily at tbe Depots for tbe Accommodation of Visitors.
FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS
Or W. A. HUFF, Mayor.
MALCOM JOHNSTON, Secretary,
T HE most desirable farm in Macon county,
owned formerly by Hiram B. Troutman, and
now by us, lying on the west bank of Flint river,
just live miles below tho beautiful und flourishing
town of Reynolds, (S. W. R. tt.) u d containing
On© Thousand (1,000) acres, is now
nm N.visiL
The improvement*: are unequalled, consisting of
a good dwelling, with every necessary out improve
ment. There are seventeen cnbins for laborers,
all with Rood brick chimneys. A great deal of tbe
cleared land fresh. Any one desiring such a farm
and on the most enticing terms, hud Itest apply at
HENRY T. JORDAN.
T. MARION BRYAN.
Reynolds, Ga.
J. A. DUGAS. j. D. STILZ.
DUGAN & STILZ,
DEALERS IS
Corn, Oats, Wlieat-and Hay,
EXCLUSIVELY,
No. 20 Second street, between Main and Rivei.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
AMJLE STORAGE.
Will fill orders for Com from points in Illinois,
parties making purchase accepting through Bill of
Lading from shipping points.
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BLOUNT, HARDEHAN & HARDEMAN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
Office, Cherry street, over S. T. Walker’s.
auglO tf
E. W. & S. H. JEMISON,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Ollioe 52 Second st., Macon, Georgia.
jacent circuits, and in tho Supreme ami
Federal Courts of Georgia. Special attention given
to mutters in Bankruptcy.
ROB’T. A. NISBET,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Corner MULBERRY ST. and COTTON AYE.
(Over Bayne’s Drug Store),
june!4d3m MACON. GA.
LAW CARD.
M essrs, woodward & toole. of Dooly
county, Ga., having formed a legal copart
nership, respectfully offer their service* to tho
nublic, and will jmictice in the comities of Wilcox,
Dodge. Irwin .W orth, Macon, Sumter, and Hous
ton. Special attention given also to cases in the
Supreme and Federal Courts.
Address. Vienna. Ga.julylSdSm*
HERBERT FIELDER.
IUUS L. FIKLI*EK.
H. & I. L. PIELDER,
Attorneys «Tt Law,
CUTIIKKltT, GKOltGU,
■^yiLL give prompt attention to aU business
ndefl to them, in the counties of Ron-
BARLOW HOUSE,
AMERICUS, GA.,.
WILEY JONES & CO., Propr’s.
Is first-class and in business center.
ONLY MANUFACTORY
In this country’ where
Loom Reeds, Harnesses
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MISS HINSDALE’S
(Formerly Mrs. M;u-auday’s)
SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES,
275 and 277 Madison Ave., N. Y. City.
¥>ROF. GEORGE S. BLACKIE, having be-
X come asscK-iated in the nnimiLvment of this
established and successful institution, be»c>. to com
mend it to the attention of his Southern frit nds,
For circulars and imrticulars. address
»ep7 lm 277 MADISON AVENUE.
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