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THE MACON DAILY i'ELEGKAPM A:\l> MESSbNGM* U-EDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 29, 1878.
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W KDN KM»AT MmKIN.N..
THE GEORGIA PRESS.
Mr Th
I. »
..ut three
..-I last Mo
iff lit Year* Without Katin;*.
r York Iltyald, of Fri-Liy, my*
young «..man name-1 Mary
• ■ . i *, - nt t!j.- i • *rr.• r of Gat-*— ^ _ _
, ~ Millinery and Fancy Goods
‘ , ’ M 7 urooujm, Tm Url f rirtl 'm Confectionery Store,
: hr i.-r j.i.v-.' :an. J 4 krrrj afreet. 1 sm ■<*• n-* great te*r-
?!*». taken no food for eigbt I '£,1^
....... : !2 ; rV —
ii inu-Ui/i-nt As a mrl *hu j t,7 mr tank it Bttbosa. -hicl.
, I »r- nried knJ <t tt»-: if *t gu»!
STATE FAIR OF 1873!
Mr. Rah
is ri#ht h;
in^tlie
- «ek, toe>.*tLer
l ” •‘-oppw!
and fin-.-r.i
At
Tra
—31 r
.'I .
VVJ>H ’
ow a T mu
W Harbor,
pa^-M-n^er on the trun from Maonn to
Columbus Fri*L'»y ntyht, reports that on an
an ap-grad* between Ilutler and Goners
tn#engine cn< -nntered a lag which had
” “* n bii I octcm* the track by some sooon-
•Ir.-l-s. The train was going rery slow at
th** time on l henoe no cam were thrown
off. The row catcher to the engine was
I sully twisted, and some detention occur-
red. Mr. Barber was also on the train
which ooilidod with the Alt any freight
the other night. lie was slightly injured
by being thrown against a seat.
Fnoai the Eoqoirer, same date, we
quote as follows
era- a ■ !•.— ipph si tit to her stodi
was v .nt t*. abandon her u,.th to ponder
• v. r her G- lu until th*- strain npon her
intell--< toal and physical strength over
come her. 8he also sustained injuries by
l*eing thrown from a horse. Subsequently
•he fell off a Fulton arenne car, and was
dragged along the street for a distance
of forty feet by her crinoline catching in
the car. * She was then afflicted by abso
lute nervous prostration, and has sinoe
been confined to her bed. Her legs are
twisted her are drawn up be*
hind her head. She sleeps but little, and
is said to be endowed with clairvoyant
faculties. She works embroidery in col
on with great facility, and has made
■Uppers and caps with initials
worked in them. The doctor is positive
that there is no deception in the case, and
has used every effort possible to detect
any sign of imposition, but to no purpose.
The case has baffled the skill of hundreds
of physicians who have examined it.
Tlie Cotton Situation.
The New York Bulletin concedes that
cotton is victimised to the financial situa
tion, and not to any normal considerations
influencing prices. The crop is late—
stocks and rvsoeipt* reduced, and there is
a large decline in the visible supply as
compared with last year. Notwithstand
ing these facts the market shows a de
cline of 101 per cent, within a mouth,
with no prospect of reaction. The Bu
reau report for October, showing a roduc-
Deat* or a PaownrEKT Plawtee awi> ) tion in the average condition of the in-
Oooo Majv.—We are pained to have to I
record the death of Mr. John B. Hosier,
which occurred at his residence in this
county at five o'clock on Friday after
noon. He eras in the city on Tuesday in
apparently excellent health, attending to
his usual business. On Wednesday be
was taken sick, but his symptoms were
not considered dangerous until Frulay
afternoon, when be died almost suddenly
and unexpectedly. Mr. Dorerwas one
of the most prominent and successful
fanners of this county; was a man of
sound practical views and sterling quali
ties—combining as much of manly inde
pendence and social excellence as gener
ally falls to the lot of man in any walk of
life- He had resided in Harris and Mus
cogee counties for upwards of forty years.
By reference to our old reminiscences we
learn that he was first married on the
10th of December. 1834 (then residing in
Harris county), to Min* Elisa Butt, of
Muscogee county. Ho lived to raise a
number of excellent sons and daughters
—Hon. J. F. Pou and Hoiicitor W. A.
Litth- having married into his family.
The FftEB at Bavwbriime.—The Dem-
ooming crop of 104c. since September,
however, is not in accordance with private
advices in cotton circles, and is without
effect in American markets.
Tlic Itcsumptlon Talk.
The talk about early resumption of
specie payments is handsomely riddled in
the following from Mr. Edwards, Presi
dent of the New York Gold Exchange:
To talk about probable early resump
tion, says Mrs. Edwards, when the gold
in our possession represents only twelve
per cent, of our indebtedness, is simply
absurd, and the decline in the price of
gold he attributes to two causes, the large
shipment of specie to this country from
England, and the fact that business hav
ing been temporarily depressed, there is
not so active a demand for the precious
metal as when trade is brisk and mer
chants have to obtain specie to meet their
obligations to the Government. As soon
as business revives gold is certain to ad
vance? in price. He does not, however.
anticipate such an advance in the rate of
ocrat says the disease now prevailing \ discount by the Bank of England that
thors b» ••Ti.itwl thU count, to ft mwO- 1 ^ n °7 oI ,«° W
_ , . . . , ' - •_ cease, for as long as the produce on this
^ "L tent ir 0e , 1 ‘ side’ ftrftho water U so .Ar^nU, n««l<*l
from m«mtut v.ll/iw t«or aHaolrinn «l_ .. m , . ... .. \
on the other, gold will continue to come.
eighty br K. A. Wendell*. f
celsior Poultry-yard, Had
from genuine yellow jack, attacking al
most exclusively natives, and those who
have been broken down in health Tiy mi
asmatic fevers. In this disease they suf
fer but Kttle pain in the bead, back or
lower extremities, with little or no delir
ium, but continued nausea and vomiting.
In our opinion it has its origin in the in
dividual attacked, and is merely the se
quence of chrome chills and fevers, being
neither infectious or contagious, but the
result of malarial poison m the blood,
which destroys its vitality, thereby de
ranging all tho functions of the body.”
The Athens Georgian lias a paragraph
headed "An Honest Tax liodevcr,” from
which we infer that in its opinion such
officials are scarce. It says the honest
Tax Receiver is Mr. D. E. Sims, of that
county, who "called upon a rsry nsg con
nection of his, in whose property he him
self will some day be interested, ami
asked tho party to return his land. The
gentleman returned it at what ho had
always done, and what, no doubt, he con
scientiously believed to be right, but
greatly to his surprise, Sims refused to
receive it at that price, contending that
he knew the land by “ ....
that it waa worth at least>r« h«a•Irt&dU-
lan mew. He carried his point, and so
added a cOol five hundred in that one in-
fiftS8ft* 10 Uut ** wW * * v “ Ww **•“
The Savannah News, of Monday, says:
Laaoi Arrival* of Poultry, etc.—
The steamship General Barnes, which
arrived at this port from New York yes
terday, brought as part of her freight
one of the finest lots of the feathery
tribe that wo have ever seen. Tliey aro
on their way to tho State Fair at Macon,
and are sent as follows • ninety-three
head by P. WiUiams, of Taunton,’Mas^^
fM • from his Ex-
avenue,
New York ; twenty-four by E. F. Bailey,
of Mount Kisoo, Now York.
The specimens include almost every
variety of poultry known, and ore in si sc
from the smallest pullet to the largest
known cock. Tho variety consists of
blue-br*a*ted red game, ml and blue
pyle gnme, shoiighiK^, bantmns, silver
penciled and golden shanghao*. There
aro also numerous varieties of turkeys,
ducks and geese, and a number of pigeons
of the white fan, blue slate fan and che-
gay varieties.
Tiro case of tho State vs. Henry John
son, the engineer on the up train of too
Macon and Western Railway last Janu
ary when tho collision occurred near
Hear Creek Station, was tried in Henry
Superior Court last week and resulted in
a verdict of " not guilty.”
Tho primary vote to nominate Demo
cratic candidates for Mayor and Alder
men of Atlanta was taken last Monday,
anil resulted in tho choice of tho follow
ing th-ket: For Mayor, S. B. Spencer,
who beat his antagonist. Judge Collier,
twenty-four votes. For Aldermen •
First Ward, A. Hans, J. B. Goodwyaj
Second Ward. John Keely, W. D. Ellis;
Thin! Ward, 1L C. Young, J. G. Kelly ;
Fourth Ward, John II. FI run, J. C. Wat
kins; Fifth Ward, J. H.* Goldsmith. M.
T. Simmons; Sixth Ward, D. A. Me-
Dutlie. A. L. Fowler; Seventh Ward, J.
N. 1 Kingston. J. C. M Milbua.
The Atlanta Constitution, of yester
day, says:
Yesterday morning, shortly after seven
o'clock, an accident oocuireu on the Air-
1,me n».»<!. n.-.ir N. •-1. — . w'.i . - . ■
in u Kidly w rivked engine and a demo!-
wiw Utdhr injured. Theacoommodatka
tram which left Atl.mta outIv \e-t. r«l.iv
morning, pt^al the gravel train on the
it^ad, and pioceodtd onward with the Ut
gold will c
Tliis year the balance of trade is $f»0,000,-
OOo in our favor, while last year it was
$100,000,000 against us; and Mr. Ed
ward* believes that as noon as confidence
is again restored we shall enter upon an
era of solid prosperity, in healthy con
trast to the speculative tendency in busi
ness which recently obtained.
Chicago will have its jokoon St.Louis,
even on such a grave subject as the
money pinch. The Tribune quotes as
follows from a St. Louis broker's circular
dated October 18th:
"Money is so scarce that it can ha
he had for tho ordinary purposes of life,
whilst several of the largeat manufactu
rers are running on short time, and no
one contracting ahead, agreeing to pay
money at a fixed future period. Cl« aring-
house certificates, a species of irredeema
ble currency, are m od in payment of sums
of even $10 and $20.”
And then lets off this chuckle: "In
Chicago, on the other hand, money is so
plenty that one of our bonks a day or two
ainoo requested one of itsjcnctomers, as a
favor, to take $25,000 in currency and
- 1l4 s • - — ——« Cl
against them.”
In consesquence of this miserable panic
and bonk suspension the turkle dove
coos in vain. There is no money to pay
tho parson or buy furniture, and hun
dreds of pretty birds with one foot teth
ered by an engagement, cannot bo married
this fall. Matrimoncy abhors on empty
jocket or a certified check.
The Special Attention
Of the Ladies is called to the fine stock of
French Millinery
r^les.
Fiuk-j BABY CABS, in Lara and Merino.
A l.noMoitment ol RBAI. LACKS.
L-lie.’ami ■till,’ FRENCH CORSETS.
The HAIR DEPARTMENT U rompleto
n.\IR votmi and arranm,! in an, desired .tele.
A 1-MiUfal amtment at HAIR ORNAMENTS,
in Cut Steel.
CORONET COMBS. PANCT COMBS,
oat and Silver BIRDS and BUTTERFLIES.
A eienpjele awnment cl NOTIONS.
There la a full .loek at eviTj thins umallj kept
in n 7 buaineaa, vkieh would Iks hio
■mwUmi hen. Prompt attention siren to all
order. SUSS A. O’CONNOR.
ortUtl Colton A»enpft_
Steam Saw Mill for Sale
AT
Administrator’s Solo.
n r order of the Ordinary of Talhut county,
(rtonna, will bo sold, two milra south of Co-
’,11th day of ncxtXovcmttcr.be-
■urhtfot
r York cost.
atf examine my Roods.
11*. I- F. ■F.MIRIV.
NOTICE.
ER for sales saaaS Zannini
te miles from Man
ng *«»S »^T". u:
ng kw-1, min
Jru.Winr** sew, «r*-;d
bom rereotly n-jjrnn-•!. aaia pisne m m
a health, loealdj. Term, ujde euv A i pi, W
GEO. 8. HA-LAM. 8ft.
■Mftr
FRENCH HOUSE.
AMERICUS, GA.
Board per Bar SB
MRS. A. E. RAGLAND,
oetil ln» Pna-rytre—
MACON FLOTJE MILLS
NISBET’S FOUNDRY
FOR SALE.
B EING temnannd torvtiro from Mnmssn
account of iU lualth. I now offer the abov.
proj«rty for solo. The Macon Flour Mill* U more
eooivsmently «»uaL*i for basing* and u d rraen
hr more t«owrrful nmrhinrry than any null a
Mma The foundry ia in stroemfol of>emUon.
and in the article of cotton pnwsea akmepaid dor-
ins the last sroaon S jsweent. on what ia asked
UsEnMa** jS
T. C. NISBET.
and Yl-iltors to the City w.ll do well to call at
GOLDSMITH & NIJSSSBAUM'S,
FOURTH STREET, HOLLINGSWORTH BLOCK.
To purchase their supplies of first-class
Clothing and Gents’ Fnrnisling Goods.
INCLUDING
Gents’ Shawls, Traveling Blankets, Trunks, Valises,
And everything usually kept in a
First-Class Gents’ Furnishing
Qualities and prices gi ar^uteed.
Give them a call.
Establishment.
oct26 lm
H orth British A Mercantile
INSUEANCE COMPANY.
OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH.
CAPITAL-SOLO -
$10,000,000
THE CEH.EBRA.TEID
HOWE’S O S.
PlillLI’B, D0HKMU8 & COBBETT,
'bate 1'heIjkM A Doremus)
MINI FACIl HKX> AM» 1«KU • ;v
PARLOR, CHAMBER AND OFFICE FURNITURE
MATTRESSES, SPRINB BEDS, ETC ’
2**!*?^ st -. -N.r.r lliuadmo-. \,. w Y(1 ^
^pS»” otiscoruc tt. wtlt.dom
ARE NOW ON EXHIBITION
AT THE STATE FAIR
LOWEST RATES!
COAL.
TJARTIF.S wi.hin* to>7 in v inter »lork* of
1 Odd w cuM do well to send in tlieir orders
before the 10th iiutant,** after that time we will
chare*- winter rates. ...
ertstf BUTTS 1 RJ itf.
TO RENT.
riTWO TEN’EMBNT HOUSES, or oar d*ht
X room House for rent.
NOTICE.
YT7B have this day sold our stock o GOODS
Y\ v> W. J. Lawton, and bespeak for him the
liberal patronage of our customers.
WANTED AT ONCE.
rss
the day or piece.
P. C. SAWRBR
For Sale.
O NE of the most valuable places in VineriUe.
known as the Bryant place,ftmtaininr about
forty-fire acres, will be sold for ca>h or cotton, or
exi lianrcd for real estate in the city of Macon.
Apply to A. J. OKU.
oct 1 Seoatf At Olirer. Domdaw A Co’s.
For Rent.
A FOUR room house with 11 acres around.
pood kitchen, garden, orrhanl and well of
water, in suburbs of the city, conrenisnt to Mer-
NEW CONFECTIONERY,
NO. 49 MULBERRY STREET.
JACOB DINZLER,
Stables, where he will be pleased to meet all bis
old friends and customers. He has opened a large,
complete and entirely fresh stock of
CONFECTIONERIES,TOYS,BREAD,CAKES,ETC
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY.
CLOTHING
AT WHOl ENALE.
WE have opened a wholesale apartment over onr retail store, and invito the
Georgia. Alabama and Florida merchants who buy in this market to give ns a call.
We will sell them on as good terms and at as low prices as they can buy them in
New York.
Our stock is the largest that has ever been brought to this State. The
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
Is filled with everything that is choice and stylish for a gentleman's outfit. Coll
and see the
Virginia All Wool Cassimere Suits,
Good as the Scotch, for $15 per suit, worth $25.
octl2tf 60 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA.
BARGAINS I CLOTHING
The Largest and Best Assorted Stock of
Life Size Portraits,
In Oil or l*a*tel, copied from small pictures at
PUGH’S GALLERY,
Corner Mulberry and Second Strsets,
l lw executed proraj»«ljr«
t PTTflH.
Artist c ■
dcra, which *
factorily.
««-!l-!f
Mills and .Land for Salo Cheap,
class Circular Saw and Grist Mill, on Mi
Crock, with water power equal to one hundred
horse power, situated in Houston county, within
three miles of No. 2 Station. Scmthwestern Rail
road.
For further particulars address the subscriber
at Port Valley. Ga. D. H. HOUSER.
- i 1»; «-"i-xn
twami the
‘ rty* to*w>t: one steam saw mill ami flxtaros of
tlir W inter improved make, with is-ineh cr Under.
40 h Jew (tower.in gowl running order, with small
saw alum* lanre. making lumber SI to at inrhea
w*4«. Alan, blacksmith's took, 1 lam* log carta
sud t log wagon, old iron. 4 yoke of oxen, beef cat-
tK *le. Ssao JOjWO or *0000 feet of lnmher.eon-
sktiuguf inch plank, arant ling. ete. The above
part (if the personal prejn-rtv belonging to
tk* e.utoof Dsvia LMkhartTwto & midco^ty.
Terms ': The mill will be sold tor one-half cash,
the other on 11 months* time. 7 per resit, interest,
with hen. The other property strictly cadi.
L 1). LOCKHART.
Wtti tda Admini«t rotor.
South .Macon Drug Store.
folio
(-* aK
Abe
No:
ahiiif! Prescription
lation I
Department.
i\ oarrii*d
.r, .topped to
frna jot early
»fog
*. Th,
about 1
rdii
it through Ui
r as if it ha
i literally to:
mvo stated, it secerns that the
led to seed 1 rack a flag-man or
* to notity the engineer of the
hat he had stoppod. conse-
Ito t nginoer did not *(*» the
util right upon it. Although
:y m,\»ns to stop it was too
-at a colBskm. The engine
passmgar coach in the
Kvn i«jht. The car
to pieces, and strewn
’ho freight box ahead
l. The other
» engine of the i
irrocked. Ahlu
i were not
ivel train
gh there
the coach
trivial bra
which, tak
foot d^u-
D’OBSAY COLOGNE.
THE GENUINE AND TRUE D’ORSAY COLOGNE,
From the orisiiul recipe, is ftkid by us. Try
ertltu RANKIN. MASSBNBUR6 CO.
For Rent.
T HE residence of the late J. R. Butt*, on First
htreet. orrapied at present by J. L. Sauls-
trai7, eligibly located and convenient to business.
lWesaion given October 1st. Apply to
A. B. Boss.
mplOtf Or CAPT. A. G. BUTTR.
W. W. WOODRUFF,
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
Macon, ga.
Every style of Carriages. Buggies or Wagons fur-
lowest possible price »t
this Repository.
MR. R. N. HOPKINS,
. Ky,
tut. and hv promptneas and attentioa to bun-j
ness, he will cum mind himself to the purmeuv
of the e. turn of South Mtuva. My prow riptk n
dc|artOK-nt has been entirely nvresnired and
with a fresh stock of drufs and med-
kOKB>
inlclseodXm
C. Harris,
and State
Banknipto
meat of an;
John Grow,
ired. but he
r. The au-
ul the track
notice in bankruptcy.
II IS is h' give notice that <m the Mh day of
Sestemher. A. 1». l>7S.auurraM ui Bank-
■sued a^-ainrt the estate of William
of PincriUa county of Marion
Georgia, who has Uvn adjudged a
hi* own (s-Ution. and that Ibe |«v-
lehUL and delivery of any property
i sud Bankrupt, to him. or for hu
use. and the transfer of any pnq^rty by him. are
L>ri(dm l*v law; that a meeting uf the creuitorN
of the Hud lbuiknijS. to prove their debts and
to ( b-sse one or mure awgueea. of h.» i-stato.
lm held at a Court of B.-mkn:; tcy. to be
holden at Amerirus, Ga_ at the office of Allen
Fort. Kute before Isaac .Berkett. K-q, tetter,
on theVth day of November. A. D. lS73,atl0
o Jock. a. M.
W. n. SMYTH.
< etts-'.t V. S. M anlud. as M e^sMer.
CLOTHING
-FOR-
GENERAL TSADE Hi THE STATE
LOOK AND BE CONVINCED!
fiERTZ, VIRGIN £ GO.,
90 CHERRY STREET.
GEORGE W. HEAD,
EXCLUSIVE
WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER,
AND CIGAR MANUPACUBEB,
Poplar st. t Macon, Ga.
C. J. GAMBLE.
A. VT. GIBSON.
GAMBLE, BECK & CO.,
W HOLESALE GOCERS,
PROVISION AND LIOUOR DEALERS.
FANCY AND FAMILY
GROCERIES
0! every description.
Fruits of All Kinds!
Both Native and Foreign.
Fresh Fish, Oysters,
Crahs, Shrimps, etc.,
Received every morning. Give me a call.
GEO. F. HOGE.
WHOLESALE
Drug and Chemical
WAREHOUSE,
82 and 84 CHERRY ST.
Hunt, Kankin & Lunar
Offer to tho trade and other* who buy in quantity
their usual large and well assorted stuck of every
description of goods in their line of business * ~
most favorable terms.
100 ots. MORPHINE.
1000 ozs. QUININE,
100 lbs. CALOMEL,
100 lbs. BLUE MASS.
5 bbls. BLUE STONE,
SO bbls. BEST KEROSENE OIL.
Orders solicited with a guarantee of satisfaction.
HUNT. RANKIN A LAMAR. Druggists.
STONEWALL
FKRTIL.IZ ER
For sale by
TURPIN & OGDEN,
octltf
SOLE AGENTS* MACON, GA.
FOB. SALE.
to the Iverson farm, situated U miles from 31a-
con, opposite Roso Hill Cemetery. Said farm con
sists of 147 1-5 acres, including some of the best
land in Bibb county, with many advantages of
water, muck-manure, etc* required on a model
farm. Examination ia invited,
oct 1 (VISw A. IVERSON. Admr.
DR. W. W. FORD,
DENTIST,
TTAS removed hia office from Mullierry street
XX to No. 106 Cbeny Street, over Major M. P
Rogers*, next door to Mr. I {eggs’. oct 12 Sin
ktuws ; eho >t.'irt«*«i su.Uonlv
;tnd the head was broken off
n.l look cl aghast .,t ti..
NCiTIOE IN BANKBUPTOY.
IlSis to cm ik ti,'. lh.it on the SSrvl day ol
Net Jen:P »»rruut J’. lUr.x-
xywaiUMi.il a^a.U't the sMste i.f William
r i rvm. (*li - Uvn :*.ljii l*nii a Banh-
efocWJdsB
ton. i .f tlu-
d tucKewe
rill be held
*?3r!
The Whitewater and Woodniff
Wagons.
LATHS! LATHS!!
r HAVK
Mrohit
pared to furmih iath
ill al E-uUiunt.
* at Ailanta. or W. X. Lcil
E. B. POTTER, M. D.
HOMEOPATHIST
Buftkidiiv Lanier H.k—.
DOOLY HOUSE.
Bt J. W. BOND,
Heatrznaut ... Cesrvlj.
Twenty step* m front of ’Railroad. per day.
tepSi im
LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED.
01 THIRD STREET.
Three Hundred. Stoves!
GUARANTEED!
SHEAF” STOVES, and have in store
“Cotton Plant,” “Stewart,”
WE have just received two car loads
“Great Benefactor,” “Sunny South,”
And other firet daw Coukinr Stoves : also,
and best ssaortinent of EXAM
low Knife to the tine*t
POOKET CUTLERY.
-And from the cheapest to the best
IVORY HANDLE TABLE CUTLERY
A lunre lot
1 and Willow Ware. Cn^*kery and Gbsswarv. and a full line of Hou»» Fumish-
uLuturers of and whoL**ale and retail dealers in Tin Plate, Sheet Iron ar.d
Plain and Pressed Tin Ware of all descriptions. Call or rend your orders, as now is the time to
k of Hardware muff Haase Furalatela* CSaads, on as good terms as any
house of the kind in the State. Prompt atteption given to all orders.
Oliver, Douglass & Co.,
Nu 42 Third street.
LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM GO.,
(GUION LINE.)
F IR.iT-Cl.ASS MK.X.MBiiS v.ilU-tvv.-i \ „
York and Liverpool every Wednesday, afford
ing the best possible accommodation for the sa
loon and steerage passengers. Drafts issued for
passage money from Europe at current rates.
For rates of passam* and other information, ap
ply to WILLIAMS ± GUION.
£) Knxulwar.New York.
Or to W. 31 c KAY. Agent,
octl lm No. 63 Second street. Macon, Ga.
COTTON STATES
life Insurance Company.
PXIXCirAZ. OFFICE
MACON, - - - GEORGIA.
Macon, Ga, October 10, 1873.
T HIS company is prepared to issue policies on
the “stock plans,** the premiums on which
are from 20 to 25 per cent, less than on the mu
tual rates. An opportunity is thus afforded to
all who desire insurance, or who may wish, fu.m
any cause, to transfer their policies from otl % *r
companies to place their risks ift a reliable home
institution, at a less rate, notwithstanding in
crease of age. than original cost. The “Cotton
States’* has an available reserve of capital and de
posits of $500^00, which is entirely independent
of its business and is not used therein. Good
agents wanted. Liberal inducements will be
given. GEO. S. OBEAB.
oct 12 lm Secretary.
>. L. ROBKUT8 F A —‘
DWIGHT L. BOBEKTS i CO..
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
SftTftnnnh. <;a.
Liberal adrancro made on l'roduoe in h»n,i
\V e have a sued Meek ot liaeginjc and
band, which we oner at loUU. ^'^0,°"
FItOil THE- SMALL
Letter Balance, Weighing 1-4 of an Ounce,
Bailroad Track Scales, Weighing 60,000 lbs.
Any parties bringing Stock or other articles, can have them weighed, free of
charge, on a Howe Scale, weighing 12,000 pounds, located in a convenient place hi
the grounds.
JOHNSON & DUNLAP, Agents,
oct2G lv MACON, GA.
E. J. JOHNSTON,
DEALEB IN
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry
SOLID SILVER,
Silver-Plated Ware, Toilet Sets, Fancy Goods, Etc.
Is offering; Watche3 for fall and winter trade. A large, elegant and now stock of
goods in his line at popular prices, to which public attention is respectfully solicitor;
SPECIALTIES.
HODDELL, LAVAL AND OTHER FINE WATCHES.
OPERA. CHATHAM. VEST AND NECK CHAINS.
DIAMOND, SEAL, AMETHYST AND PLAIN GOLD RINGS.
Sterling Silverware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Scissors, Thimbles
oct2u lw
GEORGIA MILLS
%v- v + -
;f!'
fiiiiTTfiri r ‘t* 1 jiOfj 1
3BLI
Always in the Van.
no Best Fleer on tie Best Terns.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
Oct2G tf
For Sale.
A FERTILE FARM, situated one and a half
miles routh of the town of Cuthbert, Ran
dolph county, and containing four hundred and
fifty acres, of which about two hundred and fifty
are cleared and under cultivation.
On the premises are » gin house and excellent
ein, one double loc dwellimr. and a sufficiency of
laborer*’ bouses, a fine well of water and a good mill
seat. There is timber and fuel »utticicnt on the
place also to realize more than double the pur
chase money. This property will be sold on ac
commodating terms, or exrhanged for city im
provements. Apply at this office, or to
TliOS. POWELL, Trustee.
ortStf Cuthbert. Georgia.
ONLY MANUFACTORY
. In this country where
Loom Reeds, Harnesses
Patent Wire Heddles
Are made under one management.
july24 €
HOW A HU HOTJSK.
BROAD STREET,
Nearly opposite 31ontvom< ry and Eufaula Rail
road I>- pot.
EUFAULA. ALABAMA. *
J. W. HOWARD. - - Peoprietoek.
Only a short walk to and from the South west-
■n Railroad. Seventy-five cents saved in omni
bus fare, »ept3 Cm
WING- & SOLOMON
Offer to tbo public a large and newly selected stock of
FINE JEWELRY!
STERLING SILVER AND PLATED-WARE.
And embracing mnnyinew and novel stvles, just curl
WM.H.sraK.
WM. H. STARK A CO..
WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSlOil m;r
CHANTS ANO COTTON FACTORS,
BA VAN A AH, GA.
Careful attention given to sales or shium**,* ^
ottoo and all kinds oflWucr. Liberal
consignments. AgenU h.r the odeU?
rrank Coes Bone bunen>bu.i<hale y..._,
Light Draft Cotton Gina. Princeton Faltor^^^
mrar Taw. repU 3
and J
oomMM.JK.
COHEN A HULL,
Cotton Factors and General Com,
mission Morehants,
Gtt Day street, savannah, Ga.
»v*-W resp vlfully to J. W. LatUrup A Uix. Y
A. ilanlty a son A Ox. Tisou A Gonlon. II. 31a\er
Savumuklt U..L ....
.-ft. IWIUIV » OWI ftVUn l IMMl * UUIUUI
A Cu, Milo Hatch, V. P. Savannah
Trust Co.
ityUfia
J. N. LIGHT FOO T,
Cotton Factor and Commission
Merchant,
lOtf Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
Agents for the sale of Mcnyiuan’s Amraoniated
"***• aepixam *
U M. WARriKLD. EOBT. VTAYN Vg-
WAKFIKLD & WAYNE, f
Cotton Brokers and Commission
Morcliants,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
iYFFBR their sonuvs to planter* and ship|M<ra
v/ of cotton, ,-a-.. and solicu a shareof tianr ous-
neaa. Cash advamra uuuie on (onsigumeuts at
lowest rates of iuterest. All business cutruatixt
to our core, will receive prompt ntteution. -j. u .
lures” bought aud sold in the Savannah and New
\ork Cotton Exchange on the most miaoiuthle
h ■epiXiha
*r. di xlan. j. h. jouasTo*. u. nxcuuur.
DUNCAN. JOHNSTON CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
02 Ufl, hired, Savainnuto, Ga.
augl 6m
FL.VS2f.UJAX. W. w. FLAXXAQAJf.
ABELL. K. A XIOEOAX.
FLANNAGAN, ABELL A CO.,
Cotton Factors and Gonoral Com
mission Merchants,
IS5 li.VV sriuutt. SAVANNAH. GA
jVfl ANAulNG Agents for tho English Stonewall
l’l Peru lirer, etc. Bagging anu Vies fumisluxi,
unu liberal cash advances made on consignments
lor aale iu Savannah, or on shipments to our cor
respondents in Northern. Bus tern or EnrojH-an
markets.
augl 6
A. M.SLOAX. ARTHUR X.SOLLEK. O.V.WYLLT.JU
A. M. SLOAN CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
Claghom X Cunuiugham’s Range,
liny Street, Mavannali, Gn.
AGG1XG and Tiesadvancedoncrops. Libend
cash advances uuuie on coiisigiiuienis fur sale
iu Savannah, or on shipments to reliable corres-
pondcuts in Livcr|*ooi, New York, Philadelphia,
Boston or Baltimore. augl 6m
ATlOltNEYsS AT 1,a\V,
{ 67 THIRD STREET,
octiitf Maron, Georgia
ISAAC UARUKBAX
nsnux.
BLOUNT, HARDEMAN & HARDEMAN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
.MACON, GA.
Office, Clieny street, over S. T. Walker’s,
ougiutf
E. W. & S. H. JEMISON,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Uilicu 5^ Second sL, Alueon, Georgia.
W ILL practice in the courts of Miu\m and i«d-
jiuvut circuits, and in tho Supreme and
Federal Courts of Georgia. Sjiei^ial attention gn cn
to matters in Bankruptcy.
URRBKKT FfKLDKR.
11>1*H L. F1KLUKR.
H. & I. L, FIELDEE,
Attorneys at Law,
W 1 ^
CUTUBUBT, LCOIttl.V,
>L give prompt attention to all business
juhiled to them, iu tho counties of Ran
dolph. Stewart. Quitman. Clay. Early, Calhoun
and Terrell, tho Supremo Court of Ueoi^iu, ,uid
the District, and Circuit Courts of the United
States for the tkmtheru District of Georgia,
sept 17-ii
NTERPRISE
Thu oulj- Boiiabfo Gut Distribution i
$75,000
INVALUABLE GIFTS
to be distributed in
I-. D. SINE'S
Hi 4 Hi Ue^ular .Monthly
SIFT ENTERPRISE I
To be drawn Monday, November 21th. 1873.
ONE GBAUD CASH PUU, $5,000 II GOLD,
ONE GRAND CASH PRIZE, $5,000 IN SILVER,
Two Prizes or $1000 x
SiS o, i!SS °“ h in j Greenbacks I
w » trfK *
„, c *; v«t Ctadns. Solid ml Doublo-
Platod Silrorware, Jc. dry, ,ic.etc.
Numbor of Gifu lOjoo. TickeU limitod to
75400.
Asents Warned to sell TICKETS to
whom liberal Premiums will
he iiald.
Sinslo TickeU $1; Su Tickets $S; Twelve Tick,
ots Slo; TVcnty-BveTickcussoI
CuvuUra roiitaiiung & ialllut ol prizes, a do.
scniition of the manlier of drawing, and other in-
fonnmtion in roforonee to the hiitribution, will be
ordering them. All letter. mu»«
Main Office, L. D. SINE. Box 8ft,
101W. Fifth Street. CinLmnati. O
octl dAwiJw
They are sole agents for the celebrated
Jr «3c M. PERFECTED SPECTACLES I
THE BEST IN USE.
r Work Deportment is complete. New Work and Badm-s made to order. To fine waUh
I re-pairing, special atteutiou ia given—and guarantee their work—at moderate charges.
faanjest bCBunit; Eyer Known!
FOURTH GRAND GIFT CONCERT!
FOE inE IIESEF1T OF THE
PUBLIC LIBRARY_of KENTUCKY.
12,000 Cash Gifts $1,000,000
S250,000~FOR 850!
|tHE Fourth Gruid Gift Concert authorized bv
AgJSSSfffS* theOpdaturo for the hendit
9> Lfcmj of Kentucky- will tuko placo
in Fubhe LiKrao Hall, at Loumille. Kj„
WEDNESDAY. DECEMBERS. IS73.
Only uztF.thourood tickeU will bo sold. Tho
tU . k , Vk? n: Li 1 ? K-noeij.mi or ,«rt».
. tins concert, which w ill bourn grandrat mu-
^SSSwSft’S^* in u “ 3 count ^' tho
91,500,000
Kiided into IS.000 raeh rifid which wUl bo dis-
tnlmted by lot among the ticket-holder*.
LIST OF GIFTS:
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT . . ,,
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT - . .
ONI GRAND CASH GIFT - - S2’222
ONE GR.VNI) CASH GIFT - - . x2'222
ONE GRJLNJ) CASH GIFT - - -22
10 CASH (i IFT8 $10/100 each “ 7, ** WW
SO CASH GIFTS 5,000 each
50 CASH GIFTS *
80 CASH GIFTS
l'*o CASH GIFTS
150 CASH GIFTS
250 CASH GIFTS
39CASH GIFTS
11,0«jo CASH GIFTS
TOTAL. 12400 GIFTS, ALL CASH."
amounting to . - - SI S
distribution will be positive.’v
»„• f- u are S " W or not * «ad the UjC
paid m proi*ortion to the tickets sold.
PRICES OF TICKETS:
Wliole tickets ^50; H ilvesS25; Tent
SppiSJIfc Eleven Wh„l- Ticket,
S ^ t »‘»«L«»:t»WT>oleTtotoU
221 Whole TkketM for 310.000. No di
as than 35fhi worth of Tickets nt u tin
Dokcte now ready for sale, anti nil.«
CMttpMried by the money promptly filie
terms given u. Uioh.- who may bn\ 10 s,
. . „ THUS. K. BRAMhI
Art. Puli. I.ibr. Ky„ and V.-m-ur-r Gift
Public Library Building. Louisv
Capt. T. L. 3IASSKN BURG, Vgcnt '
octSdlaw4t *
0 each
500 each
too each
300 each
‘-*00 each
100 each
50 each
LOST ENERG
. Weakness,
I D«nponden-
cy. Bashful-
ature, call, or send s
circular of ail vice to l»oth
Western Medical In
Cincinnati. Ohio.
ill be
that no pay will l»e required of responMbto tier*
«ons for treatoent until cured. A visit to its Mu*
—‘ ' " Institute is the
1 to cure- Syphift
doclleodly