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COTTON STATES
XDAY M'
MACON,
inr Halil divert tram Ui&iiufarturr. U tbe U-.
quality ,J nub. Mil to miMnl pno*.
BODY" BBUSSEBS CABPETS,
TAHFSTKY BRUSSELS CARPETS.
TUBS E-PLY CARPETS.
EXTRA SUPER CARPETS.
MEDIUM wad LOW GRADE CAB-
PFTS.
VENETIAN' CARPETS,
HEMPS CARPETS.
VELVET RUGS.
BRUSSELS RUGS.
BEAVER RUGS,
MATS OF ALL STYLES.
FLOOR OIL Cl»THS,
LLVOLILUM FLOOR CLOTHS.
KELTS AND DRUGGETS.
TABLE OIL CLOTHS.
COCOA MATTINGS.
CANE MATTINGS.
. CANTON MATTINGS.
WINDOW SHADES,
WALL PAPERS.
Punlii—n am tnritad to rrmuin. mr irtork to-
L.M I.,,,:. . m. I akn. .
•»* .
Under
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
$1011,000 FI1K ONLY
Sl'l'ERIXTEMiRXT’S OFPICK M. A B. R- En.>
.Macox. Ga.. October 11. js7S. $
O X and after Sunday. 12th instant, until fur
ther notice, traius on thin rood will run as
follow *:
Pay passenger. daily, (slwdats exceptkd.)
Lawvc Macon •;.... SA'Oa at
Ah. hat the mmmtr ww fair and tot
Dyo* the nMt we «H*
Tea wore • m)» 7«or jellow htor.
(Tramr «yeyes, 1 nui Mt you jet
Ju*t ee ea •tod an the u>pn , *t %tair,
A flutter .1 white from h-wrf to M.
A chwtoeof bud* an ^n«ir hrv*i*t. Ah Me?
But the vWon *M never half *o nmt
A* it is to-niebt in mj m iiirj
H*«r the viol* ary, and the deep team
Hnane sobbing oat in iu amtertnne
Hreras sntrnwftri umuovy. Tlrtaae
le In** rvld*«t ene I have ever known.
Orta it heronee w«* must port Pvnirht.
That the ntuir seems art od » Ah HP?
Y.siare weeping. Love.arA yt»rlips are wttto—
?/ State of Georgia.
MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS
Amwnt Macon.
GIFT CONCERT!
NIGHT PASSING EH, DAILY.
Arrive at lhoat
WILL BK HELD AT
LEAVENWORTH, KAN..
DECEMBER 31st, 1873,
KOR THE BENEFIT OF A
JUVENILE R3F0BM SCHOOL.
40,000 Gifts,
8450,000 in Prizes,
Principal Prize $100,000
Consisting ol tl»e superb palatial residence of 2Si-
ruon A boles. Esq* ut»*urpu.*j««*l as a private
dwelling in the United. Stales, being only a few
blocks from the Court-house, surrounded by mag
nificent grounds, orchards, can lens and vine
yards. The building has been only recently com
pleted with all modern improvements.
PRIZE LIST.
IS Prize's. R'al Estate, - •
1 Cash Prize,
2 “ $10,000 each.
4 “ “ 5.000 ••
4 “ “ 2^**0 “
20 “ 1.UU0, * \
.... F > - sft> ! • •
200 “
1«»0 “
50 “
2o -
10 M
HAWimriLU ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. DAILY,
(SUNDAYS EXCEPTED).
Leave Macon...... ,* - S:00 r \c
Arnve at Macon 10-25 a M
The day train leaving Maronat 8’o’clock con
nects at Jemp with Atlantic and Gulf Railroad
trains for all points in Florida. The night train
loming Macon at cimii.vt* with trams of At-
Inntie and Gulf Railroad at Ji>up for Savannah,
arriving in Savaunah at &2D a. m. Sluetnmc
coaches on night trains.
JAS.W. ROBERTSON.
Geneial Superintendent.
The only Company having first-class securities worth $100400 deposited with the Comptroller of the
Stale of Georgia for a.vurity of Puiky Holden.
JOHNSON
SMIT
ITS PRINCIPAL FEATURES ARE:
Absolute Security, Economical Management, and Liber
ality to the Insured.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE,
SUPERINTENDENT'S OPFICE.
SOUTIIWKSTKK.N U.UlAtOAD COMPANY,
Macon. Ga., October II, 187K.
kX and after Sunday, the I2thin*t., Ptcwiccr
’ Train* on tlu> lb*ul will run as follows;
DAY El FALLA PASSENGER TUVIN.
. • l.. ;U JJ 8;<Wam
4:40 P M
11:21* P M
2:15 P M
0:15 P M
*. 4:40 P M
7:2o A M
...I... b:50 A M
b -45 A M
10:3* AM
4:10 PM
- JP, atSmilhvilH,
I 0 a.Vain at Cuthls-rt d;iil\. «X-
SPECIAL NOTICE
Good • bjeViurh a aorrowfnl word to my!
Give or. no darling, oat last, sweet kirn—
Ma we kiss raxr dear onra. and see than die;
Bid drai n holds at parting ar> sad os this;
Gud Ideas you. and keep jou—and so—good-
Policies Issued on all Approved Forms—No Fancy Schemes.
Farmers and (bangers!
Arrive at Kufauln.
POLICIES ISSUED OX THE
MUTUAL P L A NT .
At the lowest mutual rates, nn.I Dividends declared when policies are two yearavMwnil applied at
the end of the third year ms follows: To reduction of premium when all cash is paid; to reduction of
Loans when Uam ia given, or to increase of insurance when desired.
POLICIES ISSUED UPON THE
STOCK OK NON-PARTICIPATING PLAN,
At as low rates and upon as favorable terms as can lie used with safety.
IT IS A
Arrive at Clayton.
DECISIONS
OF TH»
Supremo Court of Georgia.
DELIVERED Iff 4TLAVTA TUESDAY, OCTO
BER 14. 1H73.
Pftgn the Atlanta Constitution. 1
B. F. Chatham v». J. J. Bradford. Dis
tribution of Money, from Muscogee.
$159,125
2CLU«I0
20..*n>
SIMM)
10.00
, 20.«M*
25.MM1
20,000
20.000
15.000
lt»
UMBO
8.790
91.125
Arrive ..t AlUmy.
Arrive at Arbn-rum ...
Arrive at Port «minus
Leave Clnyti*n
TO M3ECHA7TTS AND PLANTERS IN
1-AiiaitU
WARD’S FERTILIZER
100
2U0
.300
A»S
1,000
1,158
38,400
500 rolls Domestic Bagging, 21-3 lbs to yd.
100 do '‘Elepliant'’ Bagging, 2 1-4 lbs to yd,
50 bales Gunny Bagging, 2 1-8 lb to yd.
200 rolls Southern Bagging, 2 lb to yd.
10,000 lbs Arrow Ties.
25 bales Bagging Twine.
syp27tf|,
McCat, J.—Whil.t it ia the duty of the
Clerk of the Superior Court to keep a
proper index of hie book, of recent ao
that one aeaaching the record, may eexily
lind *hat ia or ia not contained therein,
yet a deed or mortgage which ia in fact
recorded, doee not cease to be notice and
to be properly recorded, simply because
the index to the record book fain to ahow
where it may be found.
J udgmunt affirmed.
Moaeadc Downing, far plaintiff, in error.
1’eubody 4 Brannon, for defendant.
John F. London, Assignee, etc., vs.
John King. Attachment, from Morgan.
McCat, J.—When a defendant in an
attachment ia adjudged a bankrupt with
in four months after the issuing of the
attachment, and the amignee cornea in
the court where the attachment is pend
ing and makes it known that the defend
ant has Iwen ao adjudged a bankrupt nnd
mores to haro attachment declared dis
solved :
Held, That the court ought to grant
the motion, ami that it wa. not necessary
for the assign... to make himself a formal
party to the attachment before moving to
have it <l»ciared dissolved.
J udginent reversed.
I. J. Moses, for plaintiff in error.
1'nobody A Brannon, H. L. Kenning,
for defendant.
Fraitt is a use- .holy sill. .Ul»nli<: aiul
isst.l lr..ui' i.t Alio,o.a.. I sill run t*.
'SI lilskrly Ksteii' tal Mlsslsy. I '..ssisy.
,y sn-c rr, Uy. r.Surnjnr I,4la vin • tsya
kt'SHUs UAV t'.SsS.SOSi: ikuir.
TUPS
l!:M A M
lint a m
CORN. COTTON. WHEAT.
OATS, RYE, BARLEY. POTATOES.
GRASSES and CLOVER.
Uakinv all its investment, in tbc South nnd thmefore aiding in the development of its imlnstries
It is m-tiuured »ith eeuiiuiny, and great care given in the selection of risks.
Good, Keliable Solicitors will Find this an Easy Company to Work.
To Mich a liberal inducement will l*e offered anon application to the Secretary at the Home Ottice, tlu
General Agent, or to tne Sup'riiitontlfiit oUAgt-ncies.
in the rearh *A all—the Knaitewt op j*o it unity ever
offeAMl (or the javr man to rise to wealth.
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Single Tickets $2 W s Eleven Ticket*. $25 00 ;
Fifty-aiz Tickets. $125 0t»; Une liuudn>l nnd Fif
teen Tiikets. $250 «».
Tlie drawing will be nuule under the su)ierin-
tendeiMvofaeouimitteenpfKtiutA' I by th«* high
est otlieiuls in the State, duly sworn to the faith
ful iierfonnamv of the ilutii s nssignetl tiieiu.
Tl»e liuhest otliei'ils Ixithof city, eountyand
State luive net only endorae<l Mr. Alieles, but al.se
liis achotne.
The uetuand for tickets is unparalleled, and nil
desiring to iiarticipsite in the drawings ahoubl at
oner form tlieir clubs and send iu their orders.
AGENTS WANTED in all States, Cities
and Towns in the U. S. and Canadas.
Money should be sent by Registered Letter. 1*.
O. Order or Express, with tl»e full address of the
puniiaaer in plain writing.
Every (Ku-kage of 11 tickets has a chance to win
11 priz*9(. but positively certain to. win one. while
m e jieraou out of every ten who purcluise a pack
age of 11 is biainil to win two t.rizes.
. For further information and particulars, send
for circulars to the Manager nn<l Proprietor, and
address SIMON ABHLES,
s*»p23eo*l8m leaven worth. Kansas.
OolUUtOU'
• ui UaivMi
This manure is manufactured aa a speciality
and in iJferina it to the public. I do so with confi
dence and assurance of its excellent quality.
Us rejrtitation is without limit at the North,
where it is universally known and largely used
by the farmers in that section Cor
brave Mawt .. ..
Vrriti'Ut cul,.ul.i
i«*nve i.t Ai * it .
AIImii.v
.Pn'siilent
WM. B. JOHXSTOX.
WM. S. HOLT
Secretary
GKO. rt. OBEAR
General Agent
JOHN W. BURKE.
.Medh*ai Examiner
JAMES MERGER GRKKX
Of all kinds, and which arrounts for their supe
rior »uccvms in heavy productions. This fmtilirer
is thoroughly analyzed, and its properties known
to be pure sind genuine.
All order* ran fully filled, which should state
what nnaiurtion is desired, this being “SPECIAL
MANUFACTURES.” j|g| f —-
.Superintk*!ulent of Agencies.
A. W. 31 AG ILL.
TL.E
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
DIRECTORS - MAQON
WILLIAM S. HOLT.
HENRY L. JEWETT,
A. L. MAXWELL,
R. W. CUBBElNtE.
E. J. JOHNSTON,
JOHN J. GRESHAM,
C. A. XU rTlXG,
GEO. S. OBEAR.
JOHN T..1MHFEU1LLET.
JOHN S. BAXTER,
WM. B. JOHNSTON,
PETER SOLOMON.
VIR H1. POWERS.
DAVI1I FLANDERS.
JOHN \V. BURKE.
Outride of rash, will cx«
rhamre lor COTTON of any cnule at its highest
market value. With my arrangements, I rwi be
amply supplied with any amount. All onl.'is
will Im a«ldressnd to
WM. H. Ross.
•l.AagusUi llulBKitl
will nui a>i fodouw
i»%» rkAiN -i*.i
lirtlVi* Mart in
Irril • at Anyuta
ANDREW LOW
A. R. LAWTON.
JOHN P. KING.
Macon. Ga^ General Agent for the State <4
Georgia, ortSwdlw
ATLANTA
.V. R. TOMMEY.
RICHARD PETERS.
,0.3,U PEiCE’ft
SPECIAL FLAVORINGS.
.Mouticetlo
Trains on llie Maeun an !
will III ikcekim* romiivtimi t<
iSMsetigiT train «*n th- <«
W.ivliiurtim. Athejisan«l Ail i
SAVANNAH FAIR!
FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MACON
W1LLIA M JOHNSON
.Charlotte N: C
.Cltarleston. S. O
.Greeiivilk*. S. C
C. P. HAM MET
a!! kinds cf
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING ICSINF.SS.
Ilatt Tnylor v». The State. Auault
with intent to rupe. from Terrell.
Tuiri'x, J.—On the trtal of ao indict-
inont for an auault with intent to com
mit r»|ie, the ilefendant, "early in the
night, HOOD after dark,” entered the hoiuHi.
where tlierv waa but ono room, un.l where
tlie fatlier. mother and three autera, aged
revnoctively 10.17 and 11 yean*, wen. in
bed, n|>proochvd the bed in which the
ol'lext and yv.imgeat mateni were lying,
pulled down the .over an.l put hia hand
on the lower portion of the penon of the
oldeat eUter. She gavo the alarm in-
Htantly, and the defen,lant immediately
ll.il from the houae. Coutucl for defend
ant nsiueMteil the court to charge the
jury, that if tlie prieoner went there with
the intent to deaiat aa noon aa he found
out tliat the woman would not conaent,
lie in not gnilty of tho charge, and the
jury will ho find:
Held, That the reqneat was a proper
one under the facte in evidence, anil
tdumld have been given by the court in
hie charge to tho jury,
ir.-natper. ny it. If. Clarke, C. B.
■wouten. for plaintiff in error.
Jauuw T. Flewellen, Solicitor Oenerol.
by H. A I. S. Fielder; W. G. Parka for
the State.
THE THIRD
niaxcTou:
L C. PLANT. ' I>. FLANDERS.
H. U JEWKTT. W. B. DINSMtlRK
H. B. PLANT. D. S. LITTI.K,
O. H. IIAZI.KI11TRST.
I. C. PLANT, Pichlcnt.
W vv. ffi:m.iT.Ciwhiir. inmo-liliK.vl*
liliNKRAL SL'I'KlUNTtN DkST'S OPPICK
S .vuiin-ili. I kn« 1st Trt. 187TS.
/ \N :»inl sftor Sun«Uy ( til* Ittb bmu, huMtiwr
TraiiiH tin tin* itrufrin Cfiitr.il lUilrowl. iti
hranclifx Mi l <«>uu'sti.Miswilt nut ax follow*:
«40IXO NORTH AM* WK8T.
Lrovo Sf.vnimali 8:45 A M
L w.o Aucarta.. ... ; imu a x
AGRICULTURALand MECHANICAL
ASSOCIATION of GEORGIA,
I. 0. PLANT & SON,
An m tli.
ArriVe in Aiimni
Leave il:u tm fort>4iiiul>us.
Lvmo Jltirnii fur Eufauki...
Leave 3I:m»n for Atlanta...
Arrive at CtJuitiinis
Arrive at Ktif.iula
Arrive at Atlanta
3IACON, GA.
Buy and Sell Exrbange, Gold. Silver, Stocks raid
Bonds. *
Depoiaits Received,
On A4Tilcli Interest will tie Allowed,
J. MONROE OGDEN, Sec. and Treas.
CONTINUING DURING THE WEEK.
COMINO aOI TII AM* BAST.
Leave Atlanta.
Leave Eufriula
T HE GROUNDS and RACE COURSE are in
| splendid onler, and the BUILDINGS the meet
substantial and couiuvsliou* in the country. Tlie
Exhibition will lie divided into Departments ot
tIVK STOCK; PRODUCTS OP TIT! SOIL; DOMESTIC
MAgrPACTrRES; MANt FACTTRES IN COT
TON, WOOL. SILK. LINUX, IRON. BRASS,
STEKL. GOUT, SILVER. LEATHER,
PAPER. VI URL, ETC., BTC.
In fart, everything nertaininf to AGRICUL-
$5,'000w iiiodals, Plato anVuionoy
TO BK AWARDED.
Exhibitor* are reoumted to make their entires.
and have their artiele* on the ground at an early a
day a* praetiraMe. tliat they may be properly ar
ranged in tho n'Mnvtive iVjartment*.
For Premium Li-t*. and s>tber information, i*d-
dre*« the Secretary.
. .. « GEO. S. OWENS. President.
J. H. ESTILL. Secretary. aepcWdeodAwIm
DIRECTORS:
SAMUEL F. DICKINSON.
JOHN C. CURD.
SAMUEL T. COLEMAN.
SOLOMON WAXELBAUM,
ALBERT MIX.
I* now prepaml to iacue poliries erf Insurance upon Dwellings Stores, Stock Cotton, of Merchnn-
dine, and Heusehol’i Furniture. feb23tnl
f AXILLA, LEJIOX, ETC.,
■'#r Flavaritij ire Crtam, fakes and Pastrj
Arrive at Muixmi from Atlanta—
Arrive at Mneoii from Kufknl* ...
Arrive at *31aeou from Columbus.
GEORGE B. TURPIN.
J. RANDC)LPH WIIITEIIEAD.
BASIL A. WISE.
ADDISON R. TINSLEY,
Leave Macon.
Arrive at Augusta.
With great care, by n new process,
we extract from the true, select FntiU
and Aromatics, each chanic*—astic fla-
v-jr, nnd produc- Flavoring! of rare
CXTslIon**. /iwnf •frAtifflh and JWtffft
punty. poisonous oils. • Every jtatvr
as represented. No deceit—each bottle f uh
measure, holding one-half more than others
purporting to hold same q.xtniity. Use
them once, will use no other. The most
delicate, delicious flavors ever made. Sc
superior to the cheap extracts. Ask for
Dr. Price’s Sptfchtl Flavorings. Manu
factured only by
STEELE & PEICE,
Depots, CHICAGO and ST. LOUIS.
Manufacturers of Dr. Price’s Cr*~~
Baking Powder.
Arnve at S.ivunnah
Bats p ic
DAILY TUAIN'S {Sl’SVATS EXCEPTED) BETWEEN
KATOXTOX AXP MACOX.
Ix*a\*inx Bntontun 5:00 A M.
•Leaving Milk-tU-'v ill<* ti:a M
Advances made oil Cotton and Pro
duce III Store.
C. A. XCTTIXG,
President.
W. P.Goodau .
Ckaliier.
Arrives at .Macon
MACoht—3 DAYS OSTLx i
Central City Park Pair Grounds!
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Oct. 29, 30, 31.
Three Graud Performances Daily, at 10 o’clock A. M.,
RETURNING.
Leaves Macon 4K)0 p >c
Arrives ut Millodg^ville 7:|4 p m
Arrives at liatonton pkm) p m
(kmneeis daily at Gordon with PSsMMigerTrain
to an irom Savannah and Auguntii.
WILLIAM ROGERS.
«<*tl5 tf
lluory J. Filiengin and wife n. K. T.
Thornton ctnl. Injunction from Ran
dolph.
Tnirm, J.—A State court will not
grant an injunction roc training a party
front applying for the benefit of the bank
rupt act under the bankrupt law of the
United State,.
Judgment reversed and injunction
modified.
Worrill A Chastain, for plaintiff, in error.
H. A I. L. Fielder, for defendanta.
John 11. Gunn et ol., va. E. T. Thorn-
tor. Injunction from Randolph.
Tairra. J.—1. The sale of a homestead
in February,,1871, under tho 11th section
of the homestead act of 1888, did not
discharge it frrm the lien of judgments
then existing against ths owner thereof,
which were founded or debts created
prior to tbe time when the present con
stitution went into operation.
S. Where the purchaser of the home
stead g»T, hia note for a portion of the
purchase money, and a judgment credit
or of tbe vendor sued out a garnishment
and obtained judgment thereon against
tlie purchaser for the amount of the note,
prior to the decision of the Supreme Court
of tho United States, in the case of Gunn
vs. Barry; and afterward levied the judg
ment aguinat the vemlor on the land,
equity will enjoin him from enforcing the
judgment obtained on the garnishment
MACOX. GEORGIA.
General Stn»‘n:iton>I-nt.
and 2 and 7 o’clock P. M.
A Towering Giant Among Its Fellows!
The Great 12 Centre-Pole Tent and $100,000
' CHALLENGE SHOW!
Capital 200,000 Dollars
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE,
WESTER:.* .VXD ATLANTIC UAIf.HOAD CO,
omen General Pas^nceu Auknt.
_ _ Atlanta, Gu., July 10.1873.
\N uml after thin tialo—
V./ rjoKTXlxa EXPRESS
P«r New York. Eastern axul Virginia Cities,
Leave* 31 ac>. i, by Macon &, Westem Rail-
. :.iik»ax
DIRF.CTOR.S
WM. B. JOHNSTON.
JOHN J. GRESHAM.
It i •. i>nv, President. R. F. Lawton, Cn>hi« r.
EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON.
Office In HaiTM New ItiillUInpr*
Receives Deposits,
BUYS AXD SELLS KXCHAXGE,
Make* Advance* on Stock*. Bond*. Cotton in
Store. Also on Shipment* of Cotton.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
feblB ly
AVOj
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS,
Arrive* at Ati:uit:i.
. M0 V m
. OKM) p m
.10:30 I* M
Luav ea Atlanta.
scptS-ti
Arrivesat lkilton.
Arrive?* at L'iiattitnocvji
PullauuL Palace Drawing-Room and Seepiiift-
Cara Ox thin train from Atlanta to Lynchburg and
all r.ii •mi.' Ii*u* i**int* without ciiaxob.
Pi^.>.M*ger. 1 in^ by thU train arrive iu New
York tli»j >o> imil afternoon, at 4:tl r M. over Lliir-
teeh hour* «sixlier than imvi:.-i-rs by any other
route «an with wifely reach New York,lf.i\ ime tho
At a C*st »f $4 30 per Acrr, Croadciit,
Leaven Atlanta at .
Arrives at ChattonooKE.......... 4:10 a m
Close connection at ChatUnooga for all iM>ints
TT’ROM tho result* erf tbe u*e erf oar Cotton and
F Corn Fertiliser the past three upason*. a*>d
the exiiericnre with it la*t araaon for Wheat, we
are induced to put up for salo our mixed chemi
cal* for the Fall and Winter Crop*. The Coni-
imxuhI ia made up of the name cbtinnals aa our
Cotton and Corn Fetliliaer, hut in different pro
portion*, a* winter crops will bear more stimu
lating than thoue grown in summer.
The Compound Contains all tho
Elements of Peruvian
Guano,
And will w« think. ii,iva as r.|,ul a forcer u tlie
best rram*. The Wheat Crop i* *arh an impur-
tant one to our country that we are anxious to
have our j dan ter* use tiiis Compound. It will be
reen that it ia even cheaper than Cotton Seed, and
i* of firar permanent imncovcment to the » iL
These «'hemirala not only fart one reaann, but ue
know of instance* in which they have been very
plainly perceptible ou tbe
THIRD CROP.
The rhdnirab are all finely pulverised and Wt ll
mixed, haviiac been run through a fine scive, ai.d
will readily permeate through the mass.
If it ia not convenient to get dry stable or ht
manure, you can use ashes which have bt**n
lkWched. or dry muck or rich loam. Sand should
not bo mixed with the chemicals. Whatever is
used should be moderately dry. The rhemkiils
are put up in rood tiriit barreU, well co wered,
and three (S) barrels hold 800 pound* ne t w ieht.
The price is $2$ 50, drliwred in the de|M*t at Ma-
eotuinr the 800 pounds of riiemnda, cash. Sixty
tlay dfjfti will be taken as cash. Orders may !*e
sent to us direct, or through any of our agents.
In our Fertilixer bmoneas -we have associated
with us DR. P. 1L HOLT, of Fort Valley. Ga-
and parties can be supplied with his Fertilizer c r
cams aa they may desire.
Wo can supply a »*c*.l article of soluble Fhc<*-
phate of Lime whiclv when eom(gMitod with cotPm
seed and stalUe manure, make* a good manure i-t
a cost of from $U totikper ton of Sjton lb*.
HUNT. RANKIN A LAMAR.
Wholesale Drug and Chemical Warehouse.
82 and $4 Cherry street. Macon. Ga.
aep8tf
PLANTERS’ BANK,
We*t. * ’ * l
Pullman I*al«ce Cars on all nixht trains.
For further iiurtieulra mhlraevs
if. W. WRKNN.
July 11 tf ^ General iSowwiger A*»a>t.
IteSSs#
(WITH L.VTE3T IMI’KOVEMKXTS.)
FOR 20 YEARS THE
Standard of Excellence
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.
FORT VALLEY, GA.
T> ECEIVES Deposit*, discount* Paper, buys and
XV scum Bxrhamre; also. Gold and silver.
Collections made at all aonescihle paints.
Interest paid on Dc|**its when made for a
specified tima
\\ m. J. Axheksox. Prest. W. E. Browx, Casli’r
PI RECTORS
Wm. J. Aralcrson, Col. Hueh L. Dennard
CoLWro. Felton. Dr. W. A Mathew*
Dr.M L H. Hollinsbea
PORT ROYAL RAILROAD,
Ovrica or exoixkkk ant» Scrxiusrkniient,
AtrorsTA. Ga., June 28.1^75.
/ VN ami after Mond tv. June SO, trains on this
' J Road will tun as fullowN:
; T now* DAT PAaSKXOEtt TKAIX.
Will 1 MVc*\ug*i*tftMt 6:45 a x
Arrive at Port Royal at 2:Ji; v jc
for the unpaid portion of the purchase
money.
3. The compUimnt in thia case does
not ahow that he lutd put improvements
on the Uml of such character and to auch
an extent aa will entitle him to on ac
counting therefor, for le-imburaement.
4. Wlutt the rights of the purchaser
may tv. aa to the proceeds of the sale by
the sheriff under the judgment* against
the vendor of property purchased by him
with the monev that h** La.n u
OVER S50,000 IN USE,
Arnve «t CharlcNton at.
Arrive at Suvamuih
If yen think of bi.y.iu a Sowing Mr*-liiae it w ill
;«y you to examine th * «rf tla*> » n.»w m
us * anil , n-jit bv .-an-. THR .WUtULE.t
i WILSON STANDS AJ.OXE Ax 1 HE ONLY
LIGHT RUNNING MAv’dlNl.. USING THE
ROTARY HO-JK, 31AK1NG A IajCIv S'l Li H.
:dixe on liotlt sid s of th* fabric .seal'd. ^Ui Shut
tle mar hint s waste j»o\»vr in drawing tlu- sliuttl •
lia^k after the stit. n is fanned bringing tlvuMu
wear and strain upon both mariiine mid «ifjemtor.
liemv vhikodwr miM-hiiun ra. idlv wear out. me
WHEELER x WILKIN LASTL A Li PET 131E,
ami proves :*n ecoumiiical imc^tuieut: lx» »ot
lieUeve all that is promivsl by so-<•ailed “tDi'nip"
madiines, you dio*.M r.*|iiire |ir.orf tlr4 yiftrs *cf
use have their value. .Money once th:-ow;i
aw\v cannot l*o rexuvi ra L
S*nl forotirein-uhrs. Machine s«*M on cisy
terms, or monthly |#uyment* taken. OM nnwlii.ics
put in order «»r . in exchange
WHEELER A WILSON MF’G CO/SOFFICES:
S*v:i;in t::. Au-t.>;... aui t'«lrtn<lmM. ti.i.
W. ii. L LEA ES. G-n. Art.S uaru ah. Ga.
W. A. HiCKn, A rent. M u on, fin.
Isn1*.»rv1ir
CABINET ORGANS.
Charleston at
l^j*ve SavumuJiat.
rrive at An ni*t* j.t
and Parlors.
For Churches, School,
CHKAl’BST AXD BEST.
HU PE IC IO II TO AL1
U'ill ,I Ait:u.tuul
trri.e :it I'o.t Royal nt ..
■triivc at Charie*U»:i at
kirnvetat Ss.vamudi ut
Cr^roiir PAitfi^uiEK
'A ill ltan» Port Royal art
Charlento.i at A
tisavti SavsiNikltst. .'.
Arrive at AtirosUi at ...
with the mono; that ha, been pal'l by
«ich purcluwer, we do not now deter
mine. a* that queatiow ia not property
mode in the rooord for a dtouioa li; thi\
Court. If there be anch a aale, he can
be heard when the queationaa to the dis
tribution of the money ariaw.
Judgment reversed and injunction
mollified.
John T. Clarke, A. Hood. E. L. Doug
las*. for plaintiff* in error.
Musuem, Aviary, Circus, Homan Hippodrome
and Egyptian Caravan.
It* augmentation the past wint-r makes it ff i.i*
times larger than laxt year, aiwl then it wu*r* n-
\\ leskcd tlke Monarch AUv>t.nlo,i t>f the rond. Ov
\V * - • nu ^li ua dollar* have bjrhexj*ondcdloniakethIs
tne most stuj^mlOu* ahfl mvnt.-st World Kxj- -i-
K«fl Jl bn tier attempted; and an immense Twelve
\*7ir , Cent re-Pole Poviliou, covering over four acre* > .
gnunui, and mersurinr u>i,nnoyanls of esnva*. i*
reiuiretl to exhibit it* thirty-one den* of living
Wud Beasts bn-ithimr Mo i>ter>, PluKia_ed
(T In C ^ Birds. Floh-eatii g R<*i*tile*. and the eolovatl
If W ^ DUAL CIRCUS EXHIBITION
METROPOLITAN
Pari.
Southern Express Company t*. Martin
Conner. Cose from Mnaoogee. .
Tnirm. J.—1. Where an action insti
tuted in the name of a plaintiff who was
adja.!i, .;t<sl a bankrupt pending the suit,
and the trustee *ele> tod by the cnslitor.,
with kuowl.slge of auch suit, did not hare
himself made a party, but consented that
the suit proceed in the name of the orig
inal plaintiff, and no exception made to
the court allowing tbe case ao to proceed—
but the defendant excepted to the refusal
ol the court to charge the jury that if
they gavo a verdict for the plaintiff they
should find for him forjhe uae of the
trustee :
Held, That it waa not error in the court
to rofuae so to charge.
S. Tne right of the trustee, if he has
any, to the money when paid, or of the
defendant, to be protected in paying it to
the proper party, may be secured oy
proper atep, being taken for that pur
pose.
Judgna nt affirmed.
H. J. Moec, for plaintiff in error.
Henry I*. Banning, Joseph F. Pou,
Peabody A Brannon, for defendant.
SxNATOB AneoiiX said in a recent
speech: “ Any man of common intelli-
S noe must know that I don't want to b.
rvernor. It is only a sense of impera
tive duty to thia people impelling me to
become a candidate for an office which I
do not wish to filL If elected. I will ex
ecute iu duties faithfully, but I do not
crave the responsibilities or toil incident
to the p. -if >n. I prefer intinitely to re
main in th, l nit.-i States Senate. 1 he
place is more exalted and intinitely more
agreeable to one of my tantes I have
n.-thint? there to do with watchin * scoun-
COUGHS. SOLE
TUCOAT.It.FLt-
liNZ.V, WHOOI-
^ i L b-'SClI'T-
i^Wi—i’ 1 1. .<■ tf in. w 11
Utiaa
Yii a Cinau.
wtid. det *4 drr ep a w*t fcave ttie cans-
VttttL Ut 1WWIL citas-s the hue* sad iUsti
flauat -Street, from tub to Ytti,
RICHMOND,
WM. E. TANNER & CO.,
EN6INEERS, MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS.
ENGINES OF ALL, KINDS.
Svnd for Circular.
H. R. BROWN,
jsnUlr.Agent.
Gift Enterprise
xlse only HriiBbL* Gut Dtrtnbutiuti iu tbe country
$75,000
IN VALUABLE GIFTS
to be distributed in
la- 33- SIWE’S
IG4tb Rp^ular Mom lily
" Making it ft
. £7^ Grand Ccmbinaticn More Than
—- -i Equal to 12 Shews in One!
• Tb tron>port this ‘ rolioh cf Shuiys, car*, 6 pusenzer conches, and 4 engines are brought into
iv^omtion. radtbewmee* of orer 24JR> men and horses are Decennary to the success of this unpre
A Grand Triple Menagerie.
In 4 separate Tents, combined witi» the (XBoual Museum. Aviary of Tropical Birds, and caravan erf
Elephants. Camels. Ifeomedaries, Elks, Buffaloes, etc, etc.
GRAND DOUBLE CIRCUS PERFORMANCE
In the Largest Hippodrome Tent in the World!
Every Act Double, in Two Rings at tlie Same Dour
Under One Grand. Pavilion !
-A- DOUBLE C3-ZR-A-lSnD ENTREE 1
l STUDS OF RIN6 HOUSES, DUAL DORPS OF EQUESTRIENNES, MALE RIDERS, ACROBATS,
GYMNASTS, CLOWNS, ETC., ETC.
Greatest Achievement in Arenic Annqlg Ever Witnessed!
EVERY DAT AT V O'CLOCK. A. M. AX UNPARALLELED
oewv.xouw«-:luinstnvT.tatwsroPiMar.i PAGEANT AND PROCESSION OYER TWO MILES LONG!
H drn*, three bra*M and reed Bands, grand Sbwai Piano, the mu«ir of
Martial Band, aa in the flays of *76 ; twenty b autiful
folk Wf*n r the Cavalrade with their
w,thLmNG
^AVDBALU 8..NA8CEX SION _wi!l to by » dhHn«*tad
C0XSUHPTI0.V CAN BE CUBED
V a tfcndr reoort to this atssdsrd ma*dr, as I*
jwri ty taa^Nuicf t« -tfna-nihls it has iwciirf
* D rigncd -J. Butts" ea- the wraj-r^r
DEPOT.
ERNEST PESCHKE’S
Macon Standard Mean Time
STAR AND TALLOW
TwoPaizsa or liooo a
S in j Greenbacks!
Cote Silrer. Tert ChaiM. Solid and Doublo-
Platod SUverwire, Jewelry, jtc. etc.
Number of Gift, JOfiOO. TirkeU limited t.
T&JMQl
A Kent* Wanted to well TICKETS to
whum liberal Premium* will
be paid.
Single Tickets $1; Six Ticket* $5; Twelve Tick,
et* $10; Twenty-fire Ticket* $30.
Circulars containing m full list of prizes, a de
scription of the manner of drawing, and other in
formation in reference to tbe DirtzSbutian. will be
'cnt to any one ordering than. AD letters must
be'addreiwed to
3i *in Olbo-. L. D. SINE. Box S*.
101 W. FDth Street. Qnrinmiti. O
cl styles and prices. \cry liberal terms
churrhee. schools and traefaera . . . U
Organs delivered fivcof chsrre to cash bdyefs
in any part erf the South. Do not buy any but a
Mason A Hamlin Organ; they are the bust and
cheapest. # LUDDENA BATES.
igdla «h»rmnak.fla
LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTER* STEAM CO.,
THOS. dfl:
CANDLES, SOAPS.
H AVING my imnnwiU to onwl the Ufetaest mor in the tim.-k«-r.inr.,r m> tjc
fcxubdor. bj tb. erection cif an uta.irvnt„r> and une ol the most a,.|.niv,JTK VNSI T 1NSTBI
Vfc.M<. .rli. : -'i 1 ■ - - ,i -i i ...i,
tbe exart Mao m mOUfTfme to Within a fraction of a second.
•.•Sfvctai attention paid to the Repairing and Rating of fine Watches. as ter I! as all *»».,/*
WAKHEN A. RANSOM. AXKO.V I*. IIVN&OV
D.VKirS VC. fJEKK. ROBERT II. UOYI
W. A. RANSOM & 00.,
itandfactnn n. and Jobto-r. or
BOOTS AND SHOES
1.1* AN1> 140 GRAND ST.. NEW YORK.
Rfpre»Mit«fl by It. W. Hogan, of Georgia.
D. P.FLEMIXG.
3000 CASES BOOTS Sc SHOES.
now in oiK*rHtion in the
narrow-L^ailire nt;!-
totiil of 700 mile# of track.
*<t.- m cuir*^- <>f o-nstns*,-
u>e the nmulnT o4 miles to
vra^e cost of nArrow
•oiling dt<*-.k complete, is
BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE,
r I'll IS Mpk-ndid Hair Pve iu tb«* in t
I world. The oulv trie and IVrf vl live. Har
l->8. Reliable aivl liiatuunuteoiws; n»> i1ihuj*|*u:i
Remedies the ill effects of bad five-* ami wa.sh
Produces im mediately m *uj**rl' or N.tui
Hrown. mid leaves the hair Clean. Soli aiul B»‘ji
tiiul. The Fcenuine »igue>.l W. A. Batchelor. S».
I»y all Ihnnanxtii. ('HAS. BATVHKIrtiR,
nuvl2eudly Propnetor, New York
Factory. Nos. 71, 75. 77. 79 and SI
between Ohio and Adams.
CHAS. COUNSELMAN & CO.,
General Commission Merchants,
Room 14, Oriental Building, CHICAGO.
R«Jcr to AY. A. Huff, Macon. Cm
LOUISVILLE, KY.
’ Ycar?». 5n Cents.
!» huur aficrwsnL
AA. W, RAXD. General Axrnt.
C»j»h paid for Tsllov, I-sni *nd
ipr25*im
2 HAYXE STREET, CORN ER OF '
AM U EL A. X ELSI).N, , au^~-«i».-»<tlU.iij
JAMES GILF1LLLN