The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, October 26, 1873, Image 4

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSEN(iElt! SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER j. w. BURKE & ( i. 'cextualjculroad BOOKSELLERS- STATIjXESS, FSISiff- 1 ,; ' NKK ' 1 M i Jtlank Hook Manufacturers. Tn Ciurnr in liver Xfldihu irtm imIwwI •etitio-t Sratarnt U UnrDinar. I»jnprjn.S nlil." 1 alt tbtidera a Aniw in Jfaeon Arrive tn Yhrea L*re Macau for Columbia.. Lare Xiraa fur OJanbu ARE NOW ON INHIBITION Pour Large Power Presses Ingenious Folding Machines! la IWaM in a highly artistic manner. Nearly a]l the metal parts are enperhly poliiihed. and the eyumetry of the ma- chile is more perfect than in most (team en. It ie a fourth-clan steamer, and weiifha *.960 "ctoao." and 4^00 loaded I—, a. jZali^a a battle at Perurian Syrup, (rabeetoefe,! that wOl rittlitc theblooiaod HAVE ERECTED ONE OF THEIE Goble and evrrytliimr u»aallj f<aand in A First-class Book Store! Citj ?St f bul may bo aoec. free of «• 1 No. 60 Second Street. Como an 1 •*•««. ody<t - rKOAI THE SMALL Letter Balance, OUR DISPLAY! Theledieaand ritite,, rmcrallr. artcndbia the Pair will find OUT umai atuacurc diaplay «< READYMADE SHY'S A.\D IMBWUL A* veil a* FANCY GOODS, At Xoa. »and « ftwnd street. Triangular Block. Revived by expres* jevSerttij. a large 1>* of ETCHES. TIES. COLLA REITS. BELTS and FANCY ARTICLES. specially adapted to the Ladies. ELEGANT OPERA CLOAKS, PELERINES, SASHES, SCARFS and BEAVER CLOTH SACQUES. MACK LACES. Black and CoiomL St. Paul'* (Ki’i^copal) Chubcu.— Morning aerrioe aenuoo II a. if. 8andny-aebool 4 r. v. Evening aervioe 6 r. m. II. K. Hess. Rector, First firm rr MrrHoDUY Civicv.— Preaching at 10} a. m. by Rev. O. J. Peantt j> u-tor, and at 7t r. B. by Bar. Jamaa Joaee. Sun-lay-echool at 3 r. n. Prayer-meeting Wedneaday at 74 r. u. Eon* Ifaoos M. E. Cmumcm.—Homing •eerie. 10) o'clock. J'reaching by paetor, Rer. B. M. I.^kwood- Suaday-ecfaool >). SacraUi- nt of IJaptim will he adminis tered. Evening aervioe at 71 o'clock. Preaching by Iter. J. W. Burke. Sacra ment of the Lard'e Supper wiU be ad- pound, of atoun in 4 min. 11 oee.; 15 poumii in 4 min. 45 aee.; twenty pound, in (, min. SO arc.; thirty pound, in 6 min. 1* lee.; thirty-five pound, in 6 min. 31 aac,, and begin to play. Ihrough 100 foot of hoee, through an If inch nozzle, it threw water 35* feet, and through 50 feet of hoee, i inch noode, throw two etreanu two hundred feet each. Ihe tent was regarded aa highly satia ted ury by all who witnessed it. It wu poadbly aa good ac a machine of ita FLORAL HALL NEAR Railroad Track Scales, Weij VISITORS AND EXHIBITORS AT THE FAIR, WM. B. JOHNSTON. Jr.. (SuocnioR to Tb.>«a< U. Coinc**) UAL JUST :CC .TED TH1 umr AND 1TOBT :*ASH: 'M.* a» VTTLB Of HATS! HATS! TOB XIM, DOT* AMD 1*1 .XT'. Corro* ATsartn, next to IIu - Kxb land's. Macon, Ga. O't A lw Any parties bringing Stock or other articles, can have them woighd, fret of charge, on a Howo Scale, weighing 12,000 pounds, located in a convenient place in the grounds. A weigher will be always on hand to weight Stock, etc., Free of chargo. weight ever did, and created a profound dosiie in the minds of Mechamn* No. 4 to own that engine. It will be taken down to the fair ground to-morrow, and will be in its Sunday clothes. RALSTON HALL. MONDAY, OCTOBER 27tb, —ASD— EVERY IYE.WJG DIKING T1IE WEEK! THE ELITE STAB Miss Lillie Eldridge, Supported by the ttienled ynuw actor, HARRY LAN C DON. Monday Ermine, the Romantic Drams of AI^IYIA. IIEL.1) 1W~“ ~ BONDAGE S Tuesday. Rolx“rton’s Comedy of CAST. MATINEE SATURDAY AT TWO O’CLOCK. Prices of admission 20 cent* and 41. Reserved •cats 25 cents extra. For sale at Brown A Ca*s Bookstore.ortfStf CARHART & GURD, Agents, MACON, GA. JOHNSON & DUNLAP, A; Joke.' Cnirn.—Morning ■■linn .til o’clock. Prmnhlng by Bee. J. T. Joneu. 8undnywaiiool at S| o'clock. Evening aerriue 7i o'clock. fteaching by Her. B. II. BaeancU. geco.D lUmaT Cnuncw.—SdUth* ecbool 9 a. u. Preaching »t 10J x. «. by Dr. J. J. Ilmnlly. Primming »t 71 r. «. |,y the pnator, Bor. Jamaa McBiydo. Bt. Joasrn’a Catholic Cur ecu.—Pirn, lino. U 71 o'clock, A. >. High Maaa 10| o'clock A. x. Veapera 4 o’olock r. Tn following diepntoh wae roceirod by Meyer Huff but night: PHiLAD.Lrnie, October *5. If. A. Ha/. Voyari Kf-Hayor Fox and Centennial Com- MACON, O.V. octaitf The County Court. But little bmiinem waa Unaaectod in the County Court yuaterdey, aa Judge Weom. wae engaged aa oouneel in the DonLevy trial. Is the earn of the State 4*. George South, charged with groee interlmnre oonlact toward, a young colored girl named Mary Kuymer. there waa a plea of guilty. The circunutanoee of thi. earn exhibited unmraal aggravation. The girl wae of tender yean, only about fif teen, and for a long time a none in the family of George H. Haxlehunt, Eeq. Her parent, had taken nnu.ua! pain, to educate her and to nice her in the right wav. She yielded to the eeductire art* of tbc aforcaaid George, and not only ruined her own character but Malted the fo»l hope, of her anxiou. parent.. Judge Worm, impneed a fine of 1300 and coda or work in the chain gang for twelve month.. Ilia fine waa promptly eettled. Another oaae, very similar to the above, will come up for a hearing on Monday morning. JOUVW8 KID GLOVES, (the beat dove made.) W. A. IIOPSOX & CO. NEW ADVKKTISKN1KNTS. CLOTHING Georgia State Fair! (Brown stone front.) PROGRAMME?: DAY, 27th OCTOBER, 1*73. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL T8 not selling goods 25 per rent, cheaper than A any stun- in Macon. Ga^ rail around and con vince roarwlf. See Price List: son pair Gents’ Fine Ca!f Sewed Boots at $S a pair, jOOpmrGents’Sewed Gaiters at £ a pair, worth Impair Men’s all leather Kip Brooms, at $1 25 a uur. worth 42 a pair. • dftimir Ladies’ Sewed Kid and Cloth Shoes at 41 so. worth 42 • P»ir. „ 4 It tlosm latest style and co’ors Gents* Fur Hats at 42, worth 44 each. A special Bargain. 80 doaen Gents’ BUrk and Brown Wool Hats at 80 rant* each, worth 41 earh. Boys’ and Children’s lists, at 80 cents and 75 cts. extra lianrein. 10.000 ymnls fa«t roloredand beat quality Calico, at 10 rents a yard. . A _ Bkwrhinir. Caasfcnere*. Jeans, Homespuns at Fsc- lorr prifvs. Inducements offen-d to dealers. Call eariy at the well known storeyf^^^ Corner Thinl and Cherry sts, Macon, Ga. Tho Qatos Will bo Oponed to Visitors Promptly at 8:00 A. 4L FOR RENT. AIGHT UNFURNISHED ROOMS during fair !i week. Apply to K. F. BICHEL. ort2S-St Iwaar* House. in announcing to friends and tho public in general that my stock of I take pleasure flMIE fon-fiuoii of the day will bedevotud to the A onranictlion <4 the tivo D •pnitui' nts, theaptsiintUMJUtof aujm»jwtat« Coinuiitt.w», and the ChusaUration of Artidrs for Exhibition. A FTBIf NOO 3 P. M-—RACING CONTEST F0K PURSE TEN, $15a For Pacing Uorses—Open (o the World Best Three in Five. Foj end Centennial Com mittee of nine will vieitthe Georgia Fair. J. II. Z.ILIH. Br reference to the advertizing col- nmu it will be eeen that there ha. boon a gnneml change of ached ule on tho Cen tral and Southweetun milroadm The Macon and Augueta rood odvertieee a upeaial train In Cainak diving the Fair. Conllnuril Arrlvnl> of mark Vnr ilir Fair. At a late hour hut night hrruty eaten oar load, of live itork. anibmeing horua, aheop and ewine, remained unloaded at the depot of tho Southwestern railroad. They had been cent from T<mne*«» and varioue pprtion. of Georgia. Vlaltnru PourliiK In. Bw train, from all dirretion. aie com ing in well fill-) with people ooming to the Fair. Aa we pomod by tho Brown llouao we noticed quite a large crowd al- ready, and atill they ray come on. wo wiU take cure of you i alio tho other hotel, are filling up rapidly, and all have made arrangement, to aooomodate at lout twice their uxual number. PLANTER’S HOTEL, CHERRY STREET, Between Third mud Fourth, opposite Huff's LOWER Is now complete, and I am now ready to dispose of tho same at as LOW prices than any other house in the city. My stock of Gents’ STurmsIiing Goods Has been selected with more care and elegance than any in the city, comprising tho most fashionable goods in that line. New Building, Jfacorn, Ga. J. II. BREMER, : : s : Proprietor. Accommodation*. First Class. Terms, Reason- able.octgl-lw AND NOTICE. P IE STUBBLEFIELD HOUSE hubetnre- furnished out and out, ami is now open to reeeirc both transient and permanent Boarders, octrl 4J*J. IL GLENN. Four to enter and three to start. Any Horse distancing the field only to receive first money. The call will he made *t 3 r. v. precisely, and all romprtitors no* reporting on the Track by AIS r. aL. will be excluded from the Race. T. G. HOLT. octal tf General Superintendent. ATTENTION. Bloclmnics’ Firo Company No. 4. V 'OU are hereby ordered to attend a calk'd meeting at jour Engine I louse on MONDAY NIGHT,October 27th.at 7o'clock.sharp. Busi ness of importance will be brought before you. Tlie Committees on **Ht«un*:r” and “Uniform- will be required to report. By onirr of the i*rea- ort24H ISAIAH II. FOfHaR. Secretary. w. W. WOOHRUEF, CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, M A C O TV, G A. Private Boarding House. S 'EVERAL FcnUt-nwn can wcuro fumwhcil ) luzni and pjul buanl i mlzoa numler of day buanlvn out be «fCziiu,*Ut.£l liy a^t^hcatiun to oct 17 lot Muhc-n-y Wet Addrea* lo the ladln. Mato*'. Office, } I KEEP THE CELEBEATED Macon, October 25,1873.) To Ike VaAiee of Mason : 8'iccca. having crowned our effort, in ove>7 department of tho orpoeition now about to be opened to the public, may I not oak that you moot ae a committee, with all other, who can and will oo-op- orate with you, at tho Central City Park to-norrow morning at nine o'clock, and devote one half day to the decoration of Floral Hall, which .hould not, under any dwanutanoee, bo nogloctod t For, what wot Jd our Fair be without ite cheering influence—adorned and beautified ne it diould be by the tarty and .killftd hand, of' thoae who mode it tho "Homo of Bra tty" in 1871 ? A little attention to tlii. interesting featnre of nnr exhibition will not, in any way, detract from onr •■onnty display, while it will add no much to tire general interest of tho Fair. The following committee of ladies has been selected, with others, to look after thin important trust, and each and every one is urgently requested to bring with them such flowers, evergreens, etc., etc., as may bo at their command. Toung gentlemen will be on hand to do tho work if the ladies wiU only suggest and divert. conimi: Mrs. Winship. Mrs. Scattergood. Mrs. M. R. Rogers, Mrs. J. F. Greer, Mrs. E. L. Strnhecker. Mrs. Dessau, Miss Ayres. Mrs. Anderson Keese, Mrs. J. L. Jones. Mrs. Hoard man, Mrs. Boykin, Mira Yallie Lamar, Mrs. Gus ISAACS HOUSE, HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, Cherry Street* Macon. Ga. fBALS at all hours—Fish,Oyster*^ Game. etc. 1»1 Baggage Free to ami from the heuse. E. ISAACS. l*roprwtor. S. Isaacs, Clerk.oct25lw Room Furniture for Sale COMPLETE ret Roam Furniture offered at a liarpun, owner having moved from the . Inquire of cTP. ROBERTS. t24 suw.tf 41 Second street NOTICE. [E public are notified that I hare removed Which is undoubtedly the best shirt brought to this market, unequaled in FIT and QUALITY. Shirts made to order and fit guaranteed. NOTICE. al berry *tvet, one door above on-ujaul by R. Waggenstein. i liereadter held at my office, r* be on hand to attend to all with theoffloeof Justice of the E. 8PRINZ. Every style c4 Carriage*. Buggies or Wagons fur nished at the li.wrvt possible price at SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE. M. 4A.R.E, Arorira.GA.. October 2A1H7J. YVUKING Pair week a Special Train will be run XJ on thi« rrsol for the acrumnudalion of visit or* to the iSur at Macou. Leave Camk,... N . H ......, M . NW . WM .. H ..... 4 00 a * The Mayor** Court. HI* Honor, thu Mayor jreo tern., J. W. Burke, had but two oaew before him on Haturday. One of them, a white woman, hailing from Crawford county, but taken up for vagrancy on the street*, waa diachargod and roqulred to leavo the city. The cam) of the other, a negro, wae dismissed fqr lack of proof to oonvict. The Alliciu Cornrl Kami, Which ie among t(ie visitors to the Fair, eerenaded the night staff of the Tkls- uaxru a*d Mbsmknomi last evening. They played a number of spirited piocea, kr««p!ng excellent time, and discoursing the sweetest music. This fine band will add much to the pleasure of the specta tors at Central Park the present week. The lira Hi or William Miller. This unfortunate young man, the mail agent who waa hurt bv the late collision on the Southwestern Road, died yester day morning about six o'clock. Mr. Chick still survives and has been removed from t he depot to a boarding house. His case, however, continues extremely criti cal. Wade Thompson (cot) remains at tho dojKvt sitting room in about the same condition as last reported. Both of the husinettcoi Peace, oct 17 101 Tho nobbiest and latest stylos of Hats constantly on hand and now ones arriving weekly. Prices to suit everybody. The public are invited to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, and be convinced that I mean what I say. CHAS. WACIITEL,. Fourth street, No. I Brown House, next door to the Ladies* Entrance, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FOB BENT. A COMFORTABLE, well »rr»:u!«d Dwelling wren rooms and double kitchen. A!m», for *ak\ several vacant and improved loti in different part- ‘ L * mrnn Arrive at Cainak. R Kl JOHNSON, irti of tlie city, worth from 4500 to Op}X)site Pa.ssenger Dei>ot. MRS. REEVES, ortl7tf Cor. Spring *t- and Washington a\ Brown’s Fine Art Gallery H AS the finest Side and Skylight combined in the State; also, beat arrangements for en larging Portraits from old picture* of any sire. Card Picture*, none better. Riddle's old Pictures or Negatives for safe. Call and am or compare my work with New York beat. NO. 14 COTTON AVENUE.ort2Sl*t Bibb Superior Court. O N Monday next, at tenjo’rlork. A. X- 27thinst il*) Court will meet ami organize. Grand and Traverse Juror* sworn in for October term, 1875, Parties, jurors and witnesses will take due notice and govern themselrea accordingly. By order of the Court. ort25-2t A. B. ROSS, Clerk. HAY, OATS, MEAL, The Woodruff Concord Buggy, Celebrated for light draft and durability, is the leading Buggy, and a specialty. FIRST STREET, CORNER OF CHERRY. WAREROOMS: Poplar Street, between Third and Fourth Streets, MACON, GA. WHET BEAK, BAGGING, BANK NOTICE. M1B HANKS in thi,city will doK rt 1 o'clock T. *. during the Fair. W. W. WRIGLKY. Cashier. W. P. GOOD ALU. Caahfer. • V. W. >1A Mi HAM. Cashier, mill HUGH. IIAZELHURST A CO. R. P. LAWTON. Cashier. W. 8. HOLT. Agent. S. M. PARRA IL Cashier. Grand Mass Meeting TIES, LARD, HAMS, MACKEREL, SUGAR. COFFEE, PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY TOBACCO, LIQUORS, Etc WANTED. n Y a widow lady, a situation aa bourekeen la a first-class hotel, or in a young ladM bdinary. Good reference given. Mdwrm HOUSEKEEPER. Box R. Daily Telegraph Office, oct28 sunAtues Macon. Ga. Nuiabitum, Mr-. R. Waggenatein. Miaa Julia Rogers. Mr*. IL F. Lawton. Mr*. E. E. Brown, Mia* McAlpin, Miaa IoU Hare d«Muan. Mr*. J. W. Knott, Miaa Goa tin, Misu Thorpe, Miaa Coleman, Miaa Black- a bear, Mia* Edwards, Mia* Leman, Miaa LeiliaRots, MiaaltlaAdnma, Mias Barker, Miss FmdUv, Miaa BotfeuiUct, Miaa IVtiu, MiaaOreor, Miss Fannie Johnston, Mi’is Fort, Miaa Whittle, Miaa Lockett, Mi t* Fannie Rosa, Miss Jones, Miaa Tina- lay. Miaa GoothUl, Miaa Carrie Butts, Mrs. Alln-rt Ross. Mrs. R, J. Lightfoot. Mrs. T. B. Gresham, Mr*. John Rutherford, Mr*. Charles Collin*. W, A. Herr, Mayor. Prices as Low as Any Other House ! The Whitewater and Woodruff WagonB. And other Western Wagons, at low price*. Descriptive Cirrulars furnished to thorn who will write for them. All worit wammted.ortfStf BARTRUM & HENDRIX, PROPRIETORS. DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES, BALUS TERS, NEWEL POSTS, SCROLL WORKS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, PUTTY, ET0., ETO., ET0. . A full line of the abow aJivay* in stock, and snppliod to city and country on short notice. (-•rj'Voitf GUERNSEY, FOR SALE. me-boree Dray, with lioome, and in good ning order. Apply at A. MCKENNA’S. Corner Fourth and Oglethorpe streets. Call and see us, at the sign of the Golden Hog. DO YOU WANT THE BEST ? BiniDICK BROTHERS. E. J. JOHNSTON, rtion wna hold on tho 25th inat., icinlriT-iof tho literary aodtiea of i<r nnniveraary and final oratora, following result: tian Sooioty.—Annivoraary ora* is A. Marshall, Phi Delta Theta, , Ga.; final orator, W. A. Adams, Oa. elta Sivioty.—AnniTewary ora- >h 11. Jones, Chi Phi, Atlanta, I orator, John F. Daniel, Green- Prices to Sait tbc Times. GEORGIA MILLS BAS AND BILLIARD SALOON r f you want to save 25 per rent, in buying Beady-made Clothing, go toD.J. Baer’s, rar- ner Third and Cherry streets, Macon. Ga. He is offering 500 Men’* extra fine, latest styles. Black and Blue Cloth and Beaver DRESS SUITS, at 425 00. worth 440 00. gjftno Men’s latest style CASS I MERE BUBI- NESS SUITS, at 41280 each, worth $18uo per suit. 1.000 Men's Custom Made Scotch and English CASSl M ERE SUITS, at $20 00 each, worth $55 00 per suit. Hton Freed nun's SUITS, at $5 00 each, worth $10.00 a suit. READING NOTICES. W* saw last night, at L. Merkel's, two of tlie most perfect dolls. They are to be exhibited at the Fair. It ■yyiSITORS to the State Fair can supply them- selves with the NEW CODE, by applying nt S. T. Walks* hiu turkeys, chickens, oggi, fish, oysters, Tennessee beef, hogs, tusages, mince-moat, apples. J. W. RURKF. A CO. mutton, manges, pears, lemons, cocoon uts. raisins, eitren, cranberries, canned goods of all kinds, French candy, coooanut caramels, wims, brandy, whisky, and in short, ev erything that tho human family can eat or tlrink. Not having time to make a display at the Fair, he must rest con- tend'd at displaying his goods at fico- thirds of the tables of the city, and begs leave to call attention to said fact. Millions of ns are Bilions ISAACS HOUSE BAB. He has RHEIN WINE—Direct importation. IMPORTED LAGER BEER. ATLANTA BEER. The best i<f tho above young gentlemen ibly known to tho community, ubt not will reflect credit upon os they represent. nerve and prostrate the system. The beat known remedy for indigestion, biliousness, and all irregu larities of the Ixtucls, is the famous Cathartic, Alterative and Tonic. Simmons' Liver Regulator OR MEDICINE. PURELY VEGETABLE. Thr Fair f>rmind«. 'uous among the many exhibit- ly in place on the grounds, wo e go-ahead house of Collins A tier* in all kinds of carriages, nd wagons. They have a large ignod them in the moohiu.TT Lnrt building to the right as you Park. They deserve and will » k nvatost orsdH for their mag- npUy. Wo notice {particularly Whisky, Brandy & Wine CHAX&E OP SCHEDULE. Tot gnu, pistols, swords, etc., in great Tari. tj, at L. Uerkel'e. it OLIVER F. EVANS Builder and Contractor. SUPERINTENDENTS OFPICE. Sormwnrax Railkoad Compaxt, Macou, Ga. October 2L1473. f sad after Sunday, tho WWhinst .Pi—rngcr Trains ou this Rood will nrn aa follows: x>at irrxru rxasuGu mix. t U» U valued at did half-top Victoria, lilvrr-mounted circle- o rest of ths exhibit a of different kinds of Victorias, cabriolets, o top piano and Con- fnnu wagons of aU as, etc. In all forty feo.ooo. PRICE ONE DOLLAR! Orders for BSICSLAYING & PALSTEEING Tcaxxre arriving ever; da; at It S. T. lViuni'a Tai beet troad, cako., pis try. condif*, and a thousand and one good thing, for the Frtr, at Morkel'^ Cherry street. Gold Den Whi«it and Coooanut Gsroiael. at & T. Walx**'.. VISITORS TO THE FAIR *prir.g 'HOULD not fail to examine the magnificent I stock of DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry SOLID SILVER, Silver-Plated Ware, Toilet Sets, Fancy Goods, Etc. Is offering Watches for fall and winter trade. A large, elegant and new stock of LADIES*, MISSES' ANO CHILDREN'S Fancy Family Groceries Leave Columbus. Button, Lace and Congress GAITERS I Mraubctund bj KeU, 4 Moore. Phihdelphio. Also. Gents* Custom Made Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, We zre anxVxi, to aeQ oar Goods cheep, rad will do u. Vie will keep llnp oa brad til Ccokoiz Sr AT. Fain.—Fartio. visiting Macon daring the fiur, or any other time, would do well to examine the immeniie rtock of toboooo and cigar, at Geo. \V. He:td'e,on PopLu-rtreet. Xo. 4 Bloke'e block. oct-4-tf Canned Goods! goods in his line at popular prices, to which public attention is rc3pectfully solicited. SPECIALTIES. HODDELL. LAVAL AND OTHEK FINE WaTCHES. OPERA, CUAT1XAM, VEST AND NECK CHAINS. DIAMOND, SEAL, zAMETHYST AND PLAIN GOLD KINGS. Sterling Silverware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Scissors, Thimbles. octto lw * Of the lot we mention. TOMATOES. CORN. SALMON. THE COMMONWEALTH ,IFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK CITY, kOES business upon popular plans that the people can comprehend, and at the minimum rates of I all first dans companies. lie *’ Commonwealth” is Safe, Popular and Prompt, WITH A PRACTICAL AND ECONOMICAL MANAGEMENT. THOAIAS U. CONNER, Macon, Georgia, Manager of the Georgia Department. VraroimS*ein« Rank Plan. autg81 lawly LOBSTER. SARDINES, POTTED HAM, TURKEY. lTRIDGE. PRAIRIE CHICKEN. TONGUE. GAME. Ac. Isaacs Mouse. Thi# well known hotue has been thor oughly renovated and everything pre pared to accommodate it* guest*. Mr. E. Isiiacs, tho champion caterer of tho South, has ample accomodation for hi* g^est«, and promuk * to give satisfaction to all. He is prepared to furnish meals to fiv«> or six thousand person* a day. His house is kept strictly cn the European plan. CaO for wliat you want and pay for w hat you getl Charge*—three dollars jn r day, single meals seventy-five cent**, IovLriag seventy-five cents. oct23-6t NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. IN TOE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. ptiR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OP GEORGIA. In the matter of VBHam EL Turner, Bxnir-ipt— JfiVa and Rio COFFEES. PICKLES. JELLIED MUSTARD. MACKEREL. CHEESE. LARD. MARTIN'S GILT EDGE BUTTER. Bar and Restaurant. B. NANCE’S Bar and Kestaurant OPEN ALL NIGHT. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. rpH IS is to fire Mtioe that oa the Isth day of r F A October. A.D- IsTS. a wimr.t in Bu;k- ruptey was Lsurel against the estate cf Cicero Rushm,oountvflfMa.viQ.a::-l State of Georgia, who In has been adjuitorfa Bankrupt on to os * tion. and that the payment ot any debts. In Bmkrattrr. r WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.—Tbeundrr- sirned hereby nvea notice of his anpoint- ment as Assurnee of the estate of William If. Tur ner. of Chickasaw hatehie. in the county of T«m«U. m mid District, and who was. to-wit: oa the 14th day of Auin.it, A. Dl I’d. aHubrf Bankrupt open the petition of himself by the District Court of said Dbt -irt. D»*el »t lhvKtn, Ga, the 25th »lsy of October, A.D.ISH. CAPERS KING. OCt24 W3W tertonra. J. VALENTINO, TTAYLNG refitted his entire premises, is now JtJ. prepared to furnish his fn<-n<ls ami patrons with cverythinu pertaining to a first-dnss restau- raut. whii-h will lie served in tho very best style. He will always have on hand FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, GAME, ETC. Strangers visiting Macon should jrive him a call. I will ojrt)fi on the 1st of October, at No. ft*. Cherry st ivet, next door to my prerent restaurant, a Ladies’ Eating Saloon. JOHN VALENTINO. *ep7 tf Macon, Ga, B LAKE’S block. P^.lar street, Macon, Ga. Meals served at all hours, day or nfeht, in tho very best style. The finest*Winesanil Liquors at 10 cents a dnnk. Try me once. oct21 lw* line. Aral WHISKIES. BRANDIES, GIN. RUM. \\ IN ES of all kinds. GERMAN WINES that are good and pure. To our eountnr friends we say that we wtO be i-l.*»d t-> sue tilde, one :uid all. and that thev will do well t • s.,. US before baying BACON, BAG- G1NQ.T1ES. Ar. raAfefjindat NO. no CHERRYSTREET, (•pp7\d^riort a Curd’*-) J. G. WILBURN & CO. oct 19 lie lumacl oflerod HANDSOME STOCK OF BMEBLY SPOTT8WOODJ POSITE THE PASSEHGEH DEPOT b^B THOROUGHLY RENOVATED from b^ement to title. UOABD 83 PKB » AY - P. WHELAN, Prop. ( 'tBORGIA. BIBB COUNTY. — G-ono? V. T Can»*y ha* api>h««l for usoaption <.f peraoo- idly, and setting sjart and bjiluaii.-n uf Ihcnre btrad. ami 1 wiB om um the «mu at 10 o’clock, i. M, on th: 5th day of November, 1-75, ui :..j i-ivtn uuier my hand officii!ly. wUWJi C. T. M ARD, Ordinary, i equal to **0001x01 lo Count On” and ?igars, manufactured k, by Geo. W. Read. rs now ojM-n for tlie inspection of her friend) L :s.nd customers, arid she invites them to cal] nd examine before pun-luring elsewhere, gctiktl Corner Cotton c. and Cberry st. 1ST 5, at 11 o’d T. P. Uoyd