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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AMJ
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MESSENGER:
TUESDAY
(t/A HO/ ;
MORNING.
Ovi ORE-21 1873*
THE CITY
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TUESDAY MORNING, OCT 21 1875
latch kej «w foand hut nigh
A Mia:
and left
haa r*tunw
id re -
Col. Hivit J. L
from a trip to New York.
Ammo* it oflri to t fit
ment of B. Nmw. 1**^
tauraat in operation in BUk*'* U«* k. on
Poplar atre**t, and in prepared u, a
good •*#q«an» mcul” ut any hour of the
day or night. He will nerve an ojutef
poop, with accompaniment*, at If o’clock
Drill r.t the Park.
The lfaooa Volunteer* will turn out in
fatigue uniform thia afternoon at 5
o’clock for a drill in the Park.
>ew ( uimifr.
Mrtwrw. Seymour, Tincl-y
putting quite a hand*>m« new counter in
their oAoe, and pthar^rio* making the
oflke handsome and comfortable for the
transartkm of the larg.- amount of boat-
dam which they expoct to do during the
Muprrlnr fnuri.
Next Monday ia the n^ihr time fnr
beginning the Fall term of the Superior
Court for thia county; bet aa the Fair
open* on that day, it is anppoaed that
Judge Hill will 'adjourn court for at least
a week.
versed with two wealthy planter* ownimr
plantations -»ot.tli of Ma-'*>n, wh« hate
moTod their families here in order that
their children may participate in the ex- 1
cel lent educational advantages which our i
*ity affoni*. Bach of them entered three
:hiUlr-n in our public spboola. Oar real
•-Uta owner*.and (am merchant* in every
branch of trade will unite with tut in cx-
tendlng ’a conHal welcome to all wch.
One of tVJ *ay* that other* in hi*
tion are coobmptiting the same -tap.
Come on. gentlemen, we will soon be
able, with our fine public school system,
supplemented by two of the best colleges
in the’ South, ta» offer
facilities for cduc-.itac 4
•laughter*. j
r you unsurpassed
In Tewn.
Capt. C. T. Swift, the proprietor of
Swift A Guinn** great Blood Purifier, is
in the city and will remain during the
fair. He report* fine snores* with his
great Georgia remedy 5 but by diligence
he ia able to keep pretty well up with hie
orders.
For Ike Pair.
Roland B. 1UU, the Triangular block
druggiat. advertises in this issue a full
line of fancy and toilet articles. He ha*
a beautiful assortment of thorn, and is
offering them at price* that cannot fail
to please. Persona in need of Hindi goods
will do well to give him a call.
The Mayor** Court.
The three rsihism, show cases were
flUniiM from Saturday morning, con-
**• trary (f) toexpertation. failed to come up
to atiMwer the charge of stealing. They
are three of about the worst vagrant* in
the city and ought to be down at the Park
now raking up the leave*:** they fall.
The only case up yesterday was against
Mile* AWnwomhie. charged with viola
ting the license ordinance. Miles waa
‘caught in the pet of drumming for a dry
tfood* house, jwhirh is contrary to the
law* of tty» city. Officer Ruff took him
to the humu-lp*, where ho left ten dollars
as a guaranty for his appearance- Fail
ing to be 00 hand y.--Unlay morning the
ten dollars was swept into the city treas
ury as s) ninth toward the building of
that public school-
Putt f*t live turkeys, at
It S T. Walk*
Sew Wheat.
Farmers who wish to raise their own
bread without cost, can do it. Boy of !
Rogers & Leman f 15 worth of Iogtn’i
Fertilising Compound, use it aoeording to
direction* on 5 acres of fair land, and get
next May double the usual yield, sell
enough to pay expenao*. and the balance
will br*i*d the family. It
Macon Medical Association.
CALLED
FOUR BRANDS OF THE
THE EICITEIE1T J(1 BUMS
1 Tu**'*rlaylKVENiNG. •
II le held TUIS
the office of Dr. W.
of unportann*.
DK J. R. BOON.
I. Ewwktt Buriwim. Secretary.
*<2i It
'■ FINEST FLOUR
Oa*wax*, apple*, grape*.
ooanuts, California pears, currant*, cran
berries, raisin*, at
It 8. T. Walks*'*.
£. J. Jokmsto* ia now owning for fall
and winter trade a large and elegant
«toek of watches, clocks, jewelry, silver
and silver plated ware, fancy good*, fine
cutlery, etc., to which public attention i*
respectfully invited. - octSl tf
Ladies fixing up their household good*
for the Fair should remember
octlfi 3t Tbckax A Gxirx.
More Fruit.
Mr. Felix Corput again place* u* un
der obligations for samples of his fruit*,
among which were four varieties of Cali
fornia pear—“Vtear,” ’’Columbia,” "An
drews** ami "UbcWi." Th«*e pear* are
the most delicious fruit brought to this
market, and Corput baa a fine stock of
them.
Fire In Rutland District.
The dwelling, kitchen, smokehouse and
stable of Mr. J. J. Kuh, in Rutland dis
trict, were destroyed by fire last Wednes
day. The fire originated in the kitchen,
but from what cause ia unknown. Noth
ing at all waa saved hut two feather bed*
and one mat Lives. Loss f 1.H00. No in
surance. (i 1 tlLLl i ' l
Arrested.
Dozier A. Thornton, the absconding
cotton weigher at the warehouse of Simp
son A Johnson, of Knfaubi. was arrested
at Meridian, Miss., and brought back to
Kufsula last Saturday night. He had
obtained 915,000 Oft forged cotton receipt*.
We did not hear whether or not any of
the money was recovered.
Hninlrltfe.
A difficulty occurred Saturday night,
between some negroes at station U on
the Southwestern mad. in which Nelson
Wilson shot and killed another negro,
whose name ws could not ascertain. Wil
son made hi* escape, and it H supposed
that he in somewhere in this city. The
police are on the lookout for him.
Nen Maga/lnr*.
We have received from Messrs. Brown
A Co. the November number* of Harper**
Monthly. Galaxy. Leslie's Lady’* Mags-
sine and lViuorent's. A* these periodi
cal* approach the clan) of the year, they
appear to make extra exertion* to be
pleasing to the public, hence tlis num
taw In-fore u* ’ arc unusually infamwtinp
and |>srticularly handsome.
New Alcamrr*.
The new steamer forWro Company No.
2 arrived yostenlay. One came also for
No. 4. The latter has not been purchased
by the company, hut ia sent hither for
exhibition at the Fair; also, with modm*
expectation of making a sale of it to ; Iie
company. It is al>ont the prettiest ma
chine that ever wna brought to this city.
The name of No. 2 steamer is the ”Sin»ri
Rose.”
DonLrvy.
Cornelius Don Levy, charged with the
murder of hi* step-father, Nathan Duke*,
was brought bofore Justices Sprins and
Coxe for preliminary examination yesta?r-
day morning. Mr. Werling, a princiy<el
witness for the Suite, being unable to at
tend, in consequence of the wound he re
ceived at the time of tho killing of
Dukes, the State asked n.postpone
until Saturday, which was agreed to.
The State ia represented by Col. C. B.
Wooten, and the defense by Cots. Whit
tle, Weems and Lanier.
Another F.*c»pr from the Chain Gan*.
Brother Cordell appear* to bo some
what unfortunate in hi* detention of the
chain gang prisoner* committed to his
core. Evidently he employs insufficient
guard, or else those he does employ are
careless in tho dfadiargo of their duty.
Allen Outler, convicted of larceny from
the house, clipped his chain Sunday
night, mode his escape and is still at
large. This make's ten or a dozen who
have escaped, only two of whom, ns far
as we can remember, have been recap
tured and returned.
The Foili»i> Court.
Willis Lowe and Julius Lowe, both col
ored. were before Judge Weems yester
day on the charge f gambling on Sun
day. They were cdhvicted and fined
twenty dollars each, or three months in
the chain-gang. Some white men an*
implicated in thia same ca*c: but their
cases were continued until the regular
term of the court.
Charity Wo.k1 was up for intorlusive-
neea. The only convicting testimony
against her was that of her husband,
which was ruled out and the case dis
missed.
C hicken Thief Xllletf.
At on eorty hour yestenlay morning
tho memL.rs r>f Mrs. Holt's family hoard
considerable commotion among the poul
try. When £he servants arose in the
morning they found j<^eral, chickens ly
ing about the yard with their throats
nicely cat, any], later, a colored man. go
ing into the wood bouse, found there a
full grown fox, playing with another
chicken aa i cat dallies with a mouse
which she means to devour presently.
The man urnjed himself with a brickbat
and let fly at the fox. The shot was well
Aimed, and iij a twinkling Reynard was a
••old corpse at the feet of the chicken
which he meant to have eaten for hia
breakfast. This ia the third time, in
about a mom., that we have heard of
foxes invading poultry yards in the very
centre of the^ city.
' Theatrical.
Ralston Hall will he opened next week
under the management of Mr. Wm. E.
Spalding, with the best stock company
that ha-< L * n here sinee the war. with
Mis* Lillie Kldridgr, as the central figure,
supported by Mr. Ifarry Longdon. Mias
Eldridge Is dietinguished throughout the
North and ifest a* a first-dam actress,
having few superior* in sach plays a*
"Theilunohback,” "Mignon” and ‘‘Olive.’*
The other Members of the combination.
Home of whop) are well known here, ore
Mia* Minni<- Monk. Min* Jennie Wallace,
Mim Nannie Egberts, Mr. W. 8- Higgins,
Mr. Ben oJsmith. Mr. Frank Rooney,
Mi** Eliza Ijewtcn. Min* E. Vivian, Mr.
Harry’ Pien*0n, Mr. Belleville Ryan, Mr.
Edwin Bojtt, Mr._J. U. Kinlon, and Mr.
K. Douglas-, :
The Weather
Ha* changed at lost. About one o'clock
on Sunday fiO wind began to blow, and
it haa l»ecn Mowing ever wince, and grow,
ing colder nil tho while, a* if the winds
h»l kissed fhr cold Kps of an iceberg
somewhere Ion their march southward.
It was cloudy Sumlay afternoon, and
about <lu*l h sprinkle of rain fell: bnt
not enough tto allay the du*t, and yester
day, du*t irl volumes, “soared triumphant
on exultant] winds, taTtho intense &n-
nopuin* of the eye* £h*t would fain have
followed th4 laditM i who were obliged to
he out to dq a little Chopping. The prin-
•nt in which men and boy*
chadng^hata through the
of Jthe older lrf.'n shotrod
Mt> i n't hi* exoentric sport;
histmcev tho hat was tl»e
to the chase.
cip d sum
•*ngag«*<l
Sentenced for Rescuing Prisoners.
On the Sd instant
oners overjx^wered their guard, while re
turning from work, and made their es
cape. Two of those. Anderson Johnson
and George V-'ashingtam. weo- recaptured i mt nt of >1,
last week in Wilkins*n count
trutlun. I .sales* |
piestasl to nail the Oliver-
Messrs. Greer, Lake A* Co.
donate flonr of Die very
ids known to the trade, to
housekeeper who .will man-
same into bread, rolls, cake
product of the oven. This
•tieal and excellent test both
of the quality of the respective samples
of flour,’ and the handiwork an 1 skill of
the fair manipulators.
The bread display at one of our Macon
fair* was tcuvedingly tempting and at*
tractive, aqd we trust the fair daughters
of Bibb wifl show next week that they
have not forgotten their proficiency in
tlii* iui]>ormnt branch of the culinary art.
Messrs. 6reer. Lake^A Co., when they
call, will alio supply them with any edi
ble condiment or comfit, known to the
vocabulary! of the housek»vjH‘r, at moder
ate charges. Give them a trial.
Desperate Encounter With a Wild
Cat.
It was known to mod person- in the
city tbit Haven* was the owner of a very
handsome specimen of the wild cat. Ha
ven* ha* had it ever *ince it was a small
wild kitten, and had punmed toward it an
ingenious (ystem of conquering ” until
h ) supposed the beast to be m gentle as
Mary’s little lamb. He could handle it
with impunity, and it never showed any
fight until Sunday afternoon. It took
its food from his hand with as much do
cility a* a domestic cat, and even purred
around him a* if to express its thank fill-
n *ss for its ration*. But on Sunday
afternoon Haven* w:ia sitting at hi* desk
writing a.letter, with the cat lying bc-
fc re him on the desk asl.vp. Suddenly,
hiwever. it awoke, iqirung to its feet
with its hack rainbowed in moat pu
gilistic style, and uttering on*- significant
vr.tr cry f spread its claws ami made a fa-
rious leap, full at Havens’ fa«v. Havens
hi*i barely time to aim one blow at it
w.th hi* fi*t, striking it in the side,
knocking it back against the desk. Its
head struck a sharp corner of the desk,
and the beast fell to the floor, gave a
quiver or two, and yielded np all of its
lire* at one gasp. It was “con-
turned to the
that Andursc
leader ia the <
was brought
tried for
ffuilty.
•selling r snne s. ^ecL** It now remains only to write
six chain-gang pn>- | - tjj epitaph—JY’fo ca/u.«, retpiies-cat.
Wing A .Solomon.
Attention is c'alled to the adyertise-
ir*. IVing A Solomon, who
iug a veiy large and elegant
stock of watches, jewelry, silver ware and
‘ other geod* in their line. They have
-Uonjar h,- ’ -«*• ’ f ^ h»nd»om«t article, of jew-
1S to lit . elry ever brought to Maccm. including
v aovclties, both in design and work-
1 in this city- ItapjH 1
lo. and
before Judgu
t.. tiav.i““ n!,h V- .•“tifl.v
months in the chain-puig, the term
commence at the expiration of his pr.
Macon Building and Loan Asso
ciation .
Special Premium.
Known to the trade
TO RE GIVEN AWAY
:N DOLLARS win hH- paid far the brat and
nortUstr PALMETTO LADY’S HAT of
same mamdactme, which may be exhibited at
Ur appnwrhing State Asrirultutri Fair.
/etlltd W. A. HTTFy.
Bar
B. NANCE’S
and Restaurant.
tbr rrrj bM tcrlr. Th.Ko.-I ’
■I !• nmU m drink, Tr, ^ n-
nctll l»*
Qxtdiixo Silver Bell Elk Rings.
New, Fashionable and Pretty.
Jnat received to-day,
octl9 St
WING * SOLOMON.
It being our intention to mate- the
Charter Oak our leading store, we will
cloaa out other styles at a very low figure.
oct!9 St Trottan & Green-.
A Free Lunch at 11 o'clock every
■lay. at the “Our House,”
oct7-eodtf Third street.
Ir a man wants a bottle of whisky, let him buy
it and take it home like a man. and not sneak
home with a bottle of “bitters’* or ■'cordial,” and
(intend that it is rood knre. If he wants a tonic
that is somethin* better than a temporary stimu
lant, be should Ret a bottle of Peruvian Syrup,
(*a iron tonic.) that will vitalise the blood and
friva durable strength to the system.
Host remarkable in its effects, and most useful
in its application the fragrant Sosodont has be
come the most popular dentrifice in existence.
Tis used and praised by everybody.
Ta k a ran*, not to buy any article as “Simmons’
J#irer Regulator.” that has not our genuine label
and stamp upon it. Accept no imitation or sub-
htitute, however planwhly recommended. Buy
the powder and prepare it yourself, or buy the
liquid ia bottle*, prepared only by J. II. Zeilin
Jt Co. /
Pmkskrvk Health —No dyspepsia or stomach
troubles will arise from eating articles prepared
with Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder. It make*
the lightest, whitest biscuits, cakes, etc, of any
other preparation in the market. Dr. Price’s
►ptvial flavoring*, uf vanilla, lemon, etc, are
strop*, pair, and have the true rich flavor of the
fruits. Ask for Dr. Price’s special flavorings, and
Dr. Price’s ('ream Baking Powder.
UxngvKLorxn Vino*.—The feeble and debili
tated usually fancy they are in a more hopeless
condition than they really are. The resources of
nature are not easily exhausted. Even when
»trengtli and appetite fail, when the eyes are
lieavy and lustreless, the complexion pal id, the
nervoa tremulous, the liody attenuated, and the
mind depressed, there is generally a reserve of
I dent power behind «ueh (wlpalilc evidences of
weakness. Various modes of treat nunt are re-
sorted to by physicians hi the hope of developing
and rendering available this store of sleeping vi
tality, hut the Hurcst, and indood the only thor
oughly safe and reliable means of awakening the
dormant energies of the system, is a course of
1 [ostetter’s Stomach Bitten. Etartricity. shower
baths, the flesh brush, sea bat hi nr. etc, may lie
well enough in their way, as auxiliaries, lrat thO'
they do not reacc the source of the evil. All
physical debility proceeds either from a derange
ment of the functions of the assimilating, secre
tive and vital organs. or from a sluggish consti
tution. In either ease, and also in rates wlierv
both causes exist, the Bitters will invariably pro
duce an immediate and salutary change in the
condition of the patient, and eventually effect a
complete cure. None of the dangerous alkaloids,
bo often administered as tonics, can bo other
wise than deleterious under such circumstances,
and to give merrury is positively criminal. The
divert effect of the great vegetable specific will lio
manifested in an improved appetite, a more cheer
ful frsnfb of mind, a gradual return of strength,
an increase of flesh, and a healthier complexion.
Meanwhile, however, the constitution, if inert
and feeble, will hare been roused and renovated
liy the subtle dement* of inrigoration contained
in the Bitters.
“Wax to tit* KxiF*r—Wehave declare*'
against counterfeiters, ami we mean to fight it
out. When diseases of the kidneys or of the pro
creative organs prostrate you. take Helmbold’
Burhu. The genuine Helmbold’s Buchu may bo
known by the private proprietary stamp of n. T.
Helmbold. on each bottle, and ia fully warranted
for diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs.
Sold by druggist* everywhere. *
Hr NT. Ranxix A Lara*.—Thia well known
and reliable firm have received a large lot of Dr.
Hood’s Eureka Liver Medicine, it has the praise
of all who hare tried it. In bottles at 50 cents
and 91-00.
Nervous Debility.—A depressed, irritable
state of mind; a wtwk. nervous exhausted feel
ing; no energy or animation; confused head,
weak memory, often with debilitating, involunta
ry discharge*. The consequence of excesses, men
tal overwork or indiscretions. This XEKVors de
bility finds a sovereign cure in Humphreys
Homeopathic Srscizic, No. 2ft. It tone* up the
system, arrests discharge*, dispels the the mental
gloom ami despondency, and rejuvenates the en
tire system. It is perfectly harmless and always
effieient. Price $5 for a packace of five boxes and
a large $2 vial of powder, whieh is imj»ortant in
old. serious cases; or 42 per single box. Sold by
all druggists, or sent by mail on receipt of price.
Address HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC HOMEO
PATHIC MEDICINE CO.. N«. .VIS Bnwdwav.
N. Y. For sale by John Ingals and Hunt. Ran
kin A Lamar, Macon. Ga. apr!5oodAwtf
Mothers. Mothers, Mothers.—Don't fail to
procure Mrs. Wi.vs low's Sooth isg Syrup Sy*
nrr for all diseases incident to the period of
teething in children. It relieves the child from
j«aiiu cures wind colic, regulates the bowels, and
l*y airing relief ami health to the child, gives rest
to the mother. Be Mire to call for **Mrs. Wins
low's soothixa snap."
For sale by all dnupnsta. jun<*25 eodfim.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
The friends and acquaintance* of P. B. Brown
ml family, and Mrs. Sarah A. Fails, are invited
to attend the funeral of the Utter, from East
Maroc M. K.Church,THIS AFTERNOON at S
o'clock.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
MAYOR’S OFFICE,
Macoy. Ga. October It*. 187S.
r lB following rule* and reru Is lions will be ob
served by rbitors and exhibitors, in the city
• if Macon, during the week of the Fair, and are
pulilisbed for the benefit a.ai information of
ALL CONCERNED. *
Prices of Admission as Follows:
Whole season ticket*, good for the week, day
and nirht. ; « 00
Half s*ea*«jn ticket* (for children under 12
yv*r%) good for th.* w.-ek. day ami night I 50
ent sentence. This
fifteen months yet to s
ves hi
here, and are obliged to b,>euaie j*opnlar
rith the ladies.
In siivt-r ware they have some Japanese
I goods, which is new in this market, but
wu.oh has far a year been creating quit-*
S. Waxelhauui Jk Bro. a nensatjon in the North. Thes«e goods
Having had occasion to jwiss the large ; are very handsome, and have thi* pecn-
wholesale and retail sta re of S. Waxel- liarity—no two pieces arc ever made
bauna A Bro. we were astonished to see J alfte.
the large cro»v»l* of people going in to buy , They have & new stock of orydixed
dry good*; nOTwiCntfanding the panic, hal; earring* w+.irh ar*' as beautiful a<
On inquiry we were not surprised, as f thojr are novel.
thi* house cliitn* to retail all kind* of But it is (solan to emnnerato articles,
dry goods at l«i»» prices than they can be j They have a full and fresh stock, selected
bought at retail in the large no. tlient | by Mr. Solomon in person, and including
citic*. I everything that is to be found in a first-
The house is lilx'ral and keeps the best claim jewoliy e*ta* li»hment. They have
classes of all kind* of goods, *o we feel brought it out here to sell, and ere offer-
Xio delicacy in rt-eommanding it* pro- iug it at the very lowest prices at which
jiru-tan. to our readers. T**' % large in- J the good* can lx* sold. They have a
• reuse of their business i* ample evidence i beautiful stock of cheap jewelry, and
1 luxn honesty and fair dealings with all ( from this they run up to the most ele-
fc-hanu-terize the establishment. j g&nt and expensive made.
»ckrt« (chiklren umtar 12 wan-)
I e admittance during the day.25
Whole sdiirlc ticket* for single admittance
dnriur the nurht ' 50
Half single ticket (children umtar 12 years)
far single admittance during the nbrht . 25
Ticket* for saddle hones, single admittance. 25
Tn-kct* for saddle horse* (hiring the wook. ^ l 00
Tickets for one-horse whide*. sinrlc a^lmit-
tance 50
Tickets for one-horee (ehides durinc the
week- t 00
Ticket* tor two-horse vehicles, single admit-
tanuw 75
Tickets for two-horee vehicles, during the
week t 50
All hacks running ta* and fr*m !)*• Fsir
Grounds during the week of th*? Fair,
will be allowed to charge for each ]«>•
Tickets will b»' plv\d on sale at the fall--wing
plsces: Brown *H.*!•»•. Lanier National
Hotel. Isaacs* House. Brown’s Rok Store. G.Yol-
-■vr A Co.'a J. W. Burke Jt Co.'*. ar*i entrance to
P*rk. W. A. Hl’FF.
octIO td Mirnr.
FRENCH HOUSE,
AMERICTJS, OA.
Board per Day • • • • W
MRS. A- E. RAGLASlC - '
octfl lm
To Ladies of Georgia
FOR SALE.
I'1-2 MILES FROM THE CITT.
HOUSE AND LOT.
With or without furniture, containing mil
necessary outhuuses, stables, etc. and orchard,
near Wesleyan Female College,
octtltf M J. BtER
READj^THIS !
SILVER LAKE.
WILEY'S XXXX.
Call on me early and come often.
E. R. RICHARDS.
lw No- 5* Cherry street.
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
STATE!*. FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT
OP GEORGL\.
In the matter of Murdtfrk J. Simmons. Bank
rupt-In Bankruptcy.
rpHF. said Bankrupt baring petitioned the
1 Court for a dwhnnrw from all his debts
provable under the Bankrupt Art of March 2d.
1W. notice is hereby given to all persons inter
ested to appear on the loth day of November. 1873.
at 10 o'clock a. M- at Chambers of said District
Court before fmar Beckett. Esq^ one of the Reg-
istaTs of arid Court in Bankruptcy, at the office of
C. C. Kibhee. at HawUmnrUle, G.-orsrix and show
cause why the prayer of the mid petition of the
Bankrupt riiould not be granted.
Dated at Savannah. Ga.. this 17th day of Octo
ber. 1H7S. JAMES McI'IIEBSOX.
ortf 1 It •Clerk,
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
STATE* FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT
OF GEORGIA.
In the matter of George W. Brown, Bankrupt—
In Bankruptcy.
rpHE said Bankrupt having peticnad tlv Court
X for a discharge from all hi* debt* provable
under the Bankrupt Art of.March 2d. 1S«7. notice
in hereby riven to all persons interested to appear
on the 17th day of NovcuiIkt. 1H7S. at 11 o'ckirk.
A. x, at Chambers uf said District Court
before Isaac Beckett, Esq., one of the Rwirier* of
said Chart in Bankruptcy, at the office of Allen
Fort, at A me rims. (in., and show cause why the
prayer of the said petition of the Bankrupt should
not bo granted.
Dated at Afevaumh. Georgia, this 17th day of
Ortoter. 1ft7S. JAMES Md’IIERSOX.
octil It Clerk.
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED
STATES. FOR T11K SOUTHERN DISTRICT
OF GEORGIA.
In the matter of Martin McLendon. Bankrupt—
In Bankruptcy.
T UB mid Bankrupt haring petitioned the Court
for a discharge from all hi* debts provable
under the Bankrupt Art of March 2d. 1S67. notice
if hereby given to all persons interested to appear
on the 7th «tay of Novetnh.*r. 1R7S, at 10 o’clock.
A. X- at Chamlieni of mkl District Coart befc>re
Isaac Beckett. Esq- one of the Reri-i- r* of »aid
Court in Bankruptcy, at the office of AUcn Fort,
at Amcricu*. Gmnri t. and ahow cause why the
prayer of the aaid petition of the Bankrupt
risKiid not U' granta*!.
Dated at Savannah. Georgia, this 17th day of
October. IK7S. JA JES HcPHBRSON.
ertf 1 It Clerk.
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. |
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
STATES. FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT!
OF GEORGIA. . •
In !he matter of Thomas S. Cummings. Bank
rupt—In Bankruptcy.
T HE mid Bankrupt having petitioned the Court
fora diarhargefrom all hi* debt* provable
under the Bankrupt Art.of March 2d. 1867.notice
ia hereby given to all persona interested to appear
on the 7th day of November. 1873. at 10 o'clock.
a. x.. at Chamber* of said District Court before
Imac Beckett. Esq., one of the Regim'ra of mid
Court in Bankruptat the office of Allen Fort,
in Americus, Georgia, and show cause why tho
prayer of the said petition of the Bankrupt should
not lw granted. And further notice is given that
the second and third meetings of creditor* will be
1h*M at the same time and place.
Dated at Savannah. Georgia, thi* 17th day of
October. 1873. JAMES McPHERSOX. ■
octal It 'TerkJ
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
STATES FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT
OF GEORGIA.
In the matter of Joseph S. Raine. Bankrupt—In
Bankruptcy.
T HE said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court
fora •liwh.-nv- from all hi* debts provable
under the Bruikmpt Act of Mareh 2d. 1867, notice
ia hereby, given to all persona interested to appear
on the 4th day uf Novcmlwr. 1873, at 10 o’clock. A. x-
at Chambers of said District Court before Isaac
Beckett. Esq, one of the Registers of said Court
in Bankruptcy, at the office of Hines A Hobbs at
Albany, Ga, and show cause why the prayer of the
said petition of the Bankrupt should not be
granted.
Dated at Savannah. Georgia, this l#th day of
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
STATES. FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT
OF GEORGIA.
In tho matter of Murdock Pipkin. Bankrupt—In
Bankruptcy.
T HE aaid Bankrupt havingprtitioned the Court
for a discharge from all hi* debts provable
under the Bankrupt Act of March ftL 1867. notice
is hereby given to all persons intcre»t**d to appear
on the 10th day of November. 1873. at 12 o'clock,
x, at Chambers of said District Court before
Isaac Beckett. E*q- one of the Registers of mid
Court in Bankruptcy, at the office of C. C. Kibbee,
at Hawkinsville. Ga^ and show cause why the
prayer of the said pet it ion of the Bankrupt should
not be granted.
Dated at Savannah. Georgia, thi* 17th day of
October. 1S73. JAMES McPHERSOX.
octal it . Cl-rk.
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED
STATES. FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT
OP GEORGIA.
In the matter of Thomas F. McCormick, Bank
rupt—In Bankruptcy.
T HE said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court
for a discharge from all hi* debts provable
under the Bankrupt Art of Mareh 2d. 1*67. notice
is hereby given to all iienon* interested to appear
on the 10th day of November. 1873. at It o’clock.
X, at Chambers of mid District Court i**fore Isaac
Bvckctt. Esq* one of the Registers of mid Court
in Bankruptcy at the office of C. C. Kibfcce.at
Hawkinsville. Georgia, and sliow cause why the
prayer of the .said petition of the Bankrupt should
not be granted.
Dated at Savannah. Georgia, thi* 17th day of
October. 1873. JAMES McPHERSOX, |
octal It • Cleric
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
IN TTIE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
STATES, FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT
OF GEORGIA.
In the matter of Emma M. Cain. Btiikrupt—In
Bankruptcy.
T HE said Bankrupt haring petitioned the Court
fur a discharge from all her debt* provable
under the Bankrupt Art of Mareh 2d. 1867. notice
ia hereby given lo all persons interested to appear
on the 6th day of November. 1873, at 10 o'clock, a.
w, at Chambers of said Distort Court before Isaac
Beckett. Eoq- one of the Register* «f -eis! Court in
Bankruptcy, at the officeaf R F. Watts at Lump
kin. Georgia, and show cause why the prayer of
the petition of the said Bankrupt dioold not be
granted. Aral further notice is given that the
second and thint meeting* of Creditors will be
held at tho some time and place.
Dated at Savannah. Georgia, this 17th dav of
October. 1STI. JAMES McPHERSOX.
octal It Clerk.
NOTICE.
1 1HE STUBBLEFIELD HOUSE ha* hren re
furnished out and out. and 1* now open lo
receive both tranMenl and penrunent Iknnicr*.
iwtal ♦** J. R. GLENN.
Turkeys l Turkeysl
FAT. LIVE TURKEYS, fo. the
OU Fair. Gj *x-n and xupply vourself, *t
(.121 It S. T. WALKER S
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
STATES. FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT
OP GEORGL\.
In the matter of Toliver D. Hudson. Bankrupt—
In Bankruptcy.
T HE mid Bankrupt having petitioned the Coart
for a divhanre frmn all his debt* provable
under the Bankrupt Art of Mareh 2d. 1«7. notice
■ hereby given to all person* interested to appear
1 the 10th day of Now tuber. 1873. at 12 o'rfork,
at Chambers of mid Diririct Cuurt Itefore
Ivaar Beckett. E*q^ one of the R.*ri«tersof said
Court in Bsnkrnpty. at the office of C. C. KibN?e.
at Hawkin*rilk*.Georgia, and show cause why the
prayer of the said petition of the Bankrupt should
not he granted.
Dated at Savannah. Georgia, this 17th dav of
Ortolwr. 1873. JAMES McPHERSON.*
petal It Clerk.
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
Pf TH E DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
STATES. FOR THE SOUTHERN 1*!<TR1CT
OF GEORGL\.
In the matter of IkotamJ. Brown, Bankrupt—
In BmOfrupicy.
^PHE ru«l Bankrupt having >. titi<*ned the Court
X foradijHtanre from all hi* debit provahle
uatier |ke Bankrupt Act - f March w~. notire
i% hereby given to all personsintawtod to
on tl>- 7th day of N*'wmber, 1*73. at 11 o'ck^k, x.
v., at ChambersoT **.d IhdrirtCourtlvforobase
R-okett. Eaq^ooe «*f the R-iri«t»*rsof -ouiiCourtir.
Bankruptaw, at tbeoffi.'eof Alfan F«»rt, at Am-r-
irus (n«nri. tud -»h--w reu- 1 «rliv th^ nrai- -of
tl>e *a.d jK*t.ti-/n «-f the Banknm Aonld pot be
granted.
Iih:«iI at Savannah. this 17tb dav of
October.nr. JAMES McPHERSON.
ucui It Clerk.
In surtt quantities as they willmake and bake
into Bread and Cake with their own hands, to be
exjubited at the approaching State Fair.
COOK & CHEEK’S CHOICE,
From Marietta. Ga.
WILEY’S XXXX,
From Messrs. Burr A Flanders, Macon. Georgia.
HAZOR EXTRA,
From Mean. Buchanan A Smith. St. Loui*. Mo.
DOUBLE EAGLE,
Prom Most*. E. O. Stananl Jt Co. St. LouU. Xu.
Floor no. rod; for delivery, at the
Excelsior Provision House
—oy —
GREER, LAKE & CO.,
Corner Cherry and Third streets,
octaltf , Macon. Georgia,
Nei M stvre
T7"
STILL CONTINUES.
n yajqVi
And owiuhf ta * the great reduction we
have jus: on all classes of GOODS,
the rush of customer* is . .
Greater. Than Ever !
To better suit the people tved times, we
have reduced all • rj
Goods 25 per cent Less
Than they sold befoj-c the
Great Financial Panic
We want money for our Goods, and in
order to get it we have made the
THE PLACE
To get something that is nice is at
A. ULLM AIN ’ S
ISAACS HOl-SE BAR.
He has
RHEIN WINE—Direct importation.
IMFORTED LAGER BEER
ATLANTA BEER
Tlie best
Whisky, Brandy A Wine
In Macon.
Lunch every day at 11 o’clock.
Oysters on the half shell.octal lm
JUST RECEIVED!
A
ND now offered, a full stock of well assorted
FANCY GOODS
And TOILET ARTICLES,
Consisting in part of
Lubin’fl. Rimrael’.* and Atkinson’s Handkerchief
Extracts, Genuine Farina and German
Belle Co^jgne*. Toilet Powders
from all the best makers, with
Puff and Powder Boxes.
Alsu a full line of Hair. Nail, Tooth. Cloah anti
Hat Brudie*. with Combs, from the cheapest
liom to the l«**t ivory. Fine Buffalo and Rub-
lier Dressing.
Also. Lubin’s Elder Flower, Musk. Cashmere
and Parisian Bouquet, Glycerine, Honey ,«vl
Okly’s Transparent S np.
ROLAND B. HALL,
Corner Cherry street and Cotton Avenue.
octal tf
CANNED GOODS!
CHOICE 600DS IN TIN AND GLASS,
FRUIT JELLIES, FRUITS,
PICKLES. SALMON.
LOBSTERS. OYSTERS, etc.
Just received direct from one of the most relia-
l»fa Hacking establishments in the country, and
for sale at low prices.
octil tf
B. H. WRIGLEY A CO.
VV 1
ILKINSON SHERIFF'S SALE.-Will be
■ I sold U'fore tho Court-house door in Ir-
vrinton. Wilkinson county, on the first Tuesday in
December next, the reversionary interest of the
(■state of Thomas H. Parker, late of mkl county,
deceased, in the land set apart out of aaid estate
to the widow. Mr*. Nancy Parker, aa dower; sup-
]>o*ed to be lot No. 198 and 1771 acre* of lot No.
199, in tlie 4th district of mid county, being three
hundred and eighty acres, more‘or less; well
known a* the home-place whereon mkl Thomas
H. Parker lived at the time of his death, adjoining
lands of John R Itavin*. M. M. Rloudwortn, Au
gustus Pennington and Daniel McCook, Sr. Le-I
vied on ms the property of Thomas H. Parker, de
ceased. to satisfy a fl fa from the Superior Court
of mid county in favor of J. W. Waters ra R N.
l*arker, administrator of Thomas,H. Parker, de
ceased. Resold at risk of J. N. Parker, to whom
the same was knocked off on 1st Tuesday in Octo
iler, 1873, be failing to pay hi* bkl. m
JOHN T. SMITH.
octal tds Deputy Sheriff.
F. P. STRUNG
Will offer on MONDAY an elegant assortment of
Ladies* and Misses*
BUTTON. LACE
—AND—
CONGRESS GAITERS
Manufactured by
HELLEY & MOORE,
WANTED.
rrWO p»d :
X Apply to
0Ctl9 3t
Coal Creek Coal.
. pply consumers on short notice, at the
lowest market price. Give us an onler.
octl9 fit W. P. ANDERSON A 00.
A CAKD.
A S several of our customers have been led to
A believe that we arc connected with stores ad
vertising to be branches of oar bouse, we beg to
state for their benefit and the public in general
that we positively have no connection with any
bouse outside of our own. in Macon, nor hare we
a branch store in any part of the State of Georgia.
Respectfully.
ortl93t B. WAXELBAUM A BRO.
Determined
r ) make the CHARTER OAK our leading
stove wc will offer other brands at GREATLY
REDUCED PRICES.
octl9 St TRUMAN A GREEN. ’
NOTICE.
HHHE public are notified that I have removed
X mr office to Mulbenr street, one door above
Fourth, formerly occupied by R Waggenstein.
My Court will be hereafter held at my office,
where 1 will always be on hand to attend to all
basinem connected with the office of Justice of the
Peace.
oetl7 lot E.SPRINZ.
WANTED.
CIGAR MAKERS. Apply to
sepSOtf
FOR RENT.
A COMFORTABLE, well arranged Dwelling
—seven rooms and doable kitchen.
AKs for >a;-. • nil t i:npp»v»*d lots
in different parts of the city, worth from $500 to
*5,01.*). Apply to
3IRR REEVES,
ortlTtf Cor. Spring st. and Washington av.
Following Reductions
reduced from $4 00
reduced from $5 00
8-4 BLANKETS,
to $2 50. ,
10-4 BLANKETS,
to $4 60.
10-4 BLANKETS,
UI'-to. *5 00. , .
reduced from $6 50
F 1V 15-f < | 1
reduced from $7 50
reduced from $9 00
reduced from $11 00
reduced from $12 00
14-4 Blankets at Panic Prices
10-4 BLANKETS,
to $0 00.
11-4 BLANKETS,
t .> $7 sa
11-4 BLANKETS,
to $9 00.
12-4 BLANKETS;
to $10 00.
MISS WARD’S
HANDSOME STOCK OP
MILLINERY GOODS
T8 now open for the inspection of her friends
A and customers, and she invites them to call
and examine before purchasing elsewhere,
ortistf Corner Cotton ave. and Cherry *L
BOARD, BOARD!
F irst class board can be had by
inquiring at the residence lately occupied
by Mr*. Experience, on Pine street, between
Second and Third. Price moderate,
octlfi-lw*
DWELLING TO RENT.
COMFORTABLE DWELLING in Vluertfe
tail line eight Tomu*, with goul garden, well
of water, etc. Terms very moderate. Apply to
onegtf L. W. RASDAL.
FOR RENT.
TWO DWELLING HOUSES, eligibly located.
1 Apply to R F. LAWTON,
At Exchange Bank, or to
- ! ; Dr. A. P. COLLINS,, .
fulvntf At Collin*’ A Heath’
TO RENT.
*J!Y
m TENEMENT HOUSES,
DENTISTRY.
t his Dental Rooms, *4*Mulbeny street.
iAJU 41 OilTKAHHAW YJJU
Marseilles Spreads, Sheeting,
PILLOW CASING,
- —AND—
House Pumishing Goods,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
Hed Table Damask,
Reduced from $1 25 to $1 00.
■WHITE TABLE DAMASK,
NAPKINS, DOILIES,
And TOWELS,
Just Received at Panic Prices!
We have reduced our
Biack Alpacas,
Which for color and quality are admitted
by competent judges to be the best and
•cheapest in tho city, as follows:
Clack ALPACAS, worth 50c., for 40c.
Black ALPACAS, worth 60c., for 50c.
Black ALPACAS, worth 75c., for 60c.
Black ALPACAS, worth 85c., for 75c.
Black MOHAIRS, worth $1, for 85c.
Blatk BRILLIANTINES, worth $125
for $100.
We sell the same Alpaca as A. T.
Stewart retails, and at the some prices
Colored Mohairs,
In all the new and fashionable shades,
reduced from 75c. to 60c.
Just received, another fuU line of those
Handsome Satins !
In all the new and Stylish Colors, in
cluding
NAVY BLUE, BOTTLE BREEN, OLIVE BROWN,
And all Fashionable Colors which we
wUl sell during the next
TWO WEEKS AT 85 CENTS.
They are the BEST QUALITY, and are
worth $1 00.
Only 25 dozen of those
KID GLOVES
Left, which we are selling at $1 00,
worth $1 50.
Ladies’, Gent’s and Misses' Hose
In aU qualities, at Bargain Prices.
<1000.01 /Tl’) /.‘I /. r ) J i
Pine Woven Corsets,
For 75c., worth $100.
Handsome Braided Corsets,
For $1 00, worth $1 50.
We have the largest and best assortment
of SILKS ever offered in the State.
IN BLACK SILKS
'1 /.OIUU.H /. /1J ()HJ r j UT JO
We defy competition, as we have the
largest and cheapest stock in
Georgia.
WE SELL AS WE ADVERTISE
S. Waxelbanm & Bro.
--THIS WEEK-
are" ' NUMEROUS !
Among which are
100 dor. LINEN COLLARS, at 10c. each.
4-4 SEA'ISLAND HOMESPUN, at 12 ic.
10-4 MARSEILLES QUILTS, at $1 50.
Aad the handsomest stock of
Ladies’ Dress Goods
D rr,nr - IN MACON.
Those who havo n<Avet supplied them
selves with
SHEETINGS,
PILLOW CAS^GS.
0i oV; TOWELS, DAMASKS,
NAPKINS, DOILIES, and
BLANKETS for the Fair,
WUl find our stock unrivalled in quality,
quantity and variety.
To those who have not yet learned our
locations, we would dimply say,
FOIiLOW THE CROWD!
W. A. Julian & Co.’s.
octl9tf
W.A. HOPSON & GO
Are constantly adding to their stock of
DRESS GOODS.
FLANNELS, BLANKETS,
1~. i 1 J CASSIMERES, JEANS,
HOSIERY, DOMESTICS, and
HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES.
They will open on MONDAY, 20th inst,
A Large Lot of Prints!
OF NEW PESIGNS.
They invite particuL’ir attention to their
READY-MADE DRESS, CLOAKS, SACQUES,
j ' —AND—
SHAWL DEPARTMENTS.
manufactured by
Langdale’s Chemical Manure Company,
(LIMITED.)
NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, ENGLAND.
ESTABLISHED TWENTY-FOUR YEARS.
CAPITAL $1,260,000.
This Company Sells 40,000 Tons Manures Annually
THE LA^’GDALE FERTILIZER
Now offered to the Planter* tnd Fanner* of theSauth. i* guaranteed a genuine Manure, free from
adulteration, made of the best chemical ingredients, and thoroughly pulverized and
MIXED BY MACHINERY.
It contains a lar^o proportion of
SOLTTBLFC PHOSPHATE,
And is eminently suited to
Cotton, Corn and Grain Crops.
It is tho purest and most reliable manure ever offered in the South, and will be the most popular
when its merits are tested. Two qualities are offered to suit purchasers.
A A Is of a very high grade, superior to any manure in the market.
i excellent and safe fertilizer, equal to the best r
PRICE: AA $65 00.
r offered.
BB $45 00.
P. O. BOX 422
YV. McKAY, General Agent, Macon, Ga.
B. P. WALKER,
Late of S. T. &. B. P. Walker.
JNO. H. DOBBS.
Late of Wi^o, Dobbs A Co.
25 O
DRUfj STORE,
NO. 8 BROWN HOUSE BLOCK. OPPOSITE
PASSENGER DEPOT.
DR. P. H. WRIGHT,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN .AND SURGEON
PROPRIETOR.
OLIVER DANFORTH,
Life Size Portraits,
In Oil or Pastel, copied from small pictures, at
PUGH’S GALLERY,
Corner Mulberry and Second Streets,
factorily.
octlStf
Crates of Crockery
WALKER & DOBBS’
Crockery and China
lEJIMIIFOIR/ITXIlVE
THE BROWN HOUSE
DURING THE PAIR.
r f reply to many letters, the Proprietors of the
Brown House, Macon, CHl, would say:
No rooms will pre-engagod. The llouso will be
lxj run upon the old plan—first ocme, first served.
All the old customers of the house will lx? accom
modated to the farthest extent possible, but the
choicest rooms will be reserved for ladies. But i~
no event will a guest be turned out of a room I
accommodate any one.
E. E. BROWN A SON.
octlS 3t Proprietors.
Macon Street Railroad.
secure a place before the Fair.
J. B. COBB.
oct!5 lw ,Secretary and Treasurer.
! FOR RENT.
A FOUR-ROOM house on Oak street, between
Second and Third. A good well of water on
the place. Possession given immediately. Apply to
octlS 3t J. MARKS, 83 Cherrv* street.
TO RENT.
THREE-ROOM dwelling-house on Fifth
. street, hear Walnut, with kitchen, garden
Private Boarding House.
S EVERAL gentlemen can secure furnished
rooms and good board; also a number of day
boarders can be accommodated bv application to
MRS. C. SPRINZ.
ortl? l°t Mulberry street.
WHOLESALE
Drug and Chemical
WAREHOUSE,
82 and 84 CHERRY ST.
Hunt, Rankin & Lamar
Offer to the trade and others who buy in quantity
tlMf usual large and well assorted stork of every
description of goods in their line of business on
most favorable terms.
100 oxs. MORPHINE,
1000 ozs. QUININE,
100 lbs. CALOMEL,
100 lbs. BLUE MASS.
6 bbls. BLUE STONE.
00 bbls. BEST KEROSENE OIL.
Orders solicited with a guarantee of satisfaction.
PURE
•>.f . -
DRUGS, MEDICINES
AND
CHEMICALS,
; Tf ] 9
With the most complete stock for the
Prescription Department,
Special Agent for
CASWELL, HAZARD A CO.’S
PHARMACEUTICAL
PREPARATIONS.
. AND
COD LIVER Oil* I
ortl9tf
JOHN INGALLS,
Fourth and Poplar streets.
NO OPENING!
But I have removed my stock of
Millinery and Fancy Goods
t ierry Street* wurre a MU uucnng grr»4 u»r-
gains in Ladies’ Hats. Bonnets, Ribbons, Flow
ers. Lare and Linen Goods, Furs and a great
manv other useful articles too numerous to men
tion in an advertisement. I call the ladies’ es
pecial attention to my stock of Ribbon*, which
are varied and of the best quality. They can be
bought for much less than New York cost.
Call and examine my goods.
octil 2w MRS. L. F. HENDRIX.
We have in store and to arrive two hundred and fifty crates C. C. and W. G.
Crockery for our wholesale trade, which we intend selling as cheap as the cheapest,
New York, Philadelphia or Baltimore not excepted. In short, and a* proof, bring
ns your New York invoices and we will duplicate, say nothing of the ruinous freights
and breakage.
CHINA.
CHINA
CASKS REAL FRENCH CHINA.
We have now in store twenty-five casks of real French and English China
which wo will sell for thirty days at the following low prices:
CHINA#TEA PLATES - - - -
CHINA BREAKFAST PLATES -
CHINA DINNER PLATES - -
CHINA TEA SETS. +1 pieces - -
CHINA DINNER SETS. 187 pieces
CHINA CHAMBER SETS. Englb
China - -- -- -- -- -
CHINA TEA PLATE8 - - - -
CHINA BREAKFAST PLATES -
CHINA DINNER PLATES - -
1 25 1 75 (IMITATION CHINA TEA PLATES 7® '
150 2 00 } BRKAKPAST PLATES - - - - 1 00 :
1 75 2 SOI (DINNER PLATES - - -
7 50 10 50 TEA SETS, 44 pieces
7 SO 10
l ooj 1 50. 100 sets
1 25 1 75
1 50 2 00
DINNER SETS. 137 pieces - - -
CHAMBER SETS. 11 piece* - -
DEC. GRANITE SETS. 11 pieces -
100 sets CUT GLASS GOBLETS -
500 sets GOBLETS ------
100 TRIPLE-PLATED CASTORS; 6 CUT GLASS BOTTLES, $6 00 EACH.
150 dozen BRITTANIA DIPPERS, to tho trade at Now York prices.
Cutlery arid Silver-Plated Ware,
GLASS WAKE, LAMPS, KEROSENE AND OAS 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 <3c DOBBS,
82 MULBERRY STREET, MACON. OA.
SOLE A8ENTS FOR THE PORTER COMBINATION AND PLANTATION HOE.
«ep21eod3m
M. IGLAUER,
^ WHOLESALE DEALER IN
SEGARS AND TOBACCO
73 CHERRY STREET. MACON, GA.
The Following Leading Brands of Segars Always On Hand:
JASMINE, MORNING CALL, LUCCA,
GRENADIER, F0RTUNA. PARTAGAS,
GOLDEN BUG, CUBIT, UNITY,
LIBBY. LA TENTACIOX, SrN PRETEXCION,
LA SONATA, COTTON BOLL, FRENCH SPY AND JUST OUT,
Together with a splemlul assort men: of the
Leading Brands of Imported Segars!
Doalers in Segar* and Tobacco will do well to .*11 and examine my stock before purchasing els.'
rhere. Orders promptly attended to and satisfac* i*«n guaranteed. octllif
Three Hundred Stoves!
GUARANTEED!
WE have just received two car load*
’ STOVES, and have in stor
"Great Benefactor," “Sunny South," "Cotton Plant,” “Stewart,"
And other flrat clan* Cooking Stove* ; :i1m>. a fine :isw>rtment of HEATING STOVES. The 1 argent
aild asSrtmS 5^ ENAMELED GRATES ever brought to thi* market. Alfa, from the Bar-
low Knife W>the finest '•
POOKET CTJTLE PtY.
And from the cheapest to the best
VORY HANDLE TABLE CUTLERY
A large lot of Wool and Willow Wore, Crockery and Gif** ware, aud a full line of House Furnish
ing Good*, aiul uuuj idact’irera of nod wholesale iwl retail dealer* in Tin Plate, Sheet lrou and
Plain and Preoaed Tin Ware of alt desrriptiuu*- f<r * nd votir onler*. as now is the <mieto
bay your fall stuck of Hardware and Houm* Furnish in* CaadH, on as good terms MS any
house of the kind y i the State- Prompt attention g ven to all orders.
Oliver, Douglass & Co.,
.# So. 42 Third street, Macon, Ga.
ISSSRS