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rob;
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*d or
■Ur depoaited.
du/vu tndmdual*
leading gamblers
■tneti, do nutlj
Sara t»\e Fort Volley Mirror:
Lnrxi/r Shootjmu.— One night
lrp^-lt. Cuituc Petor Belrin, ft p utk-mui
living ik few uil«* from M.ir-baU?ille,had
b«Nsn missing cotton oat of hie gin boras.
He armed ami equipped himself with all
t'l 1 * munition* of war awailalkle, and t/«>k
a good position in the gin bouse and pa*
trontlj awnitM the trriralof the tbifiteb
nioVy*. After a little time tbw darkey*
P^ 1 *» an ap7*-aran<e. making entrance
through the hole where the gin bund
works. As soon as they all got in Piter
fired on one, the ball taking effect in the
shoulder. The next shot took eflV*
another one of the gang in the hand,
the third one jelled out* **Oh. Mas Peter,
we*U all gin np !** Peter carried his cap*
tured game to Marshallrflle and tamed
them over to the officers of the law. We
■ay "hurrah** for Peter.
Mh. W. A. Williams, a section mis
ter on the Macon and Augusta Railroad,
died sud'lenly of congest!re chill in Mil*
ledgerille last Thursday.
The Union and Recorder says :
A NOTHXR lizo RaTTUMWASK KILLED.—
Mr. B. I. Johnson, Using in this county
near the Une of Washington, on Town
creek, killed a rattlesnake on the Uth
instant which had fifteen rattles ami a
button and measured fire and a half feet.
Mr. J. shot the snake, tearing his head
pretty woll into pieces, and when he
thought he was good dead, pulled bis tail
across a pole to cut off his rattles an a
trophy, when to the surprise and horror
of Johnson, the snake gave a wiggle and
flung his bloody head about J.’s legs.
There was some tall Jumping, yoa bet.
The Mechanics’ Hook and Ladder
Company of Savannah have withdrawn
from the fire department of that city.
We find the following items in the Co
lumbus Sun, of Tuesday:
Hkavt Damaom.—Ws hear that the
family of Mr. Miller, the mail agent on
the Southwestern railroad, who was kUlod
in the collision at Seago station, has in*
■tituted suit, or intends doing so, for
$10,000 datnsges. •
Rirsa—Th« Raiw awp Boats.—A
mod rain fell yesterday morning. We
Hope to have more, though in the after
noon the clouds cleared away. Captain
Johnson, the agent of the Central Line of
Beats, tells us the river to S o’clock in
the afternoon had risen four inches. This
shows that good rains have fallen in the
up country. He would not telegraph lor
a boat to come np unless there was three
feet of water on the bar. The boat* now
come no higher tlian Fort Gaines, and
have as much as they oan do in carrying
cotton to Bainbridgo.
BuiI.I.IA.VT MkUltfADE I!f Wykoton.--
Yesterday morning at the residence of
Mr. Thomas F. Threewits, in Wynnton,
Win. L Chambers, R<q., and Miss Laura
L. Clopton, were married. The ceremony
was performed by the remarkable Dr.
L. Pierce, who bad officiated aC the mar
riage of the grandfather, and the father
of the groom. The bride was beautiful y
dressed in blue silk, and with tho chaste
blush of youth and love upon her cheek,
was a fair picture of grace and loveliness.
The attenoant* were Chas. J. Swift arid
Miss Susie Threewits. Flewellen Cham
bers and Mins Lila Redd. The wedded
pair left on the afternoon train for Macon,
to witness the fair; thence to Nashville
to visit relations. The bride is a daugh
ter of Hon. David Clopton, of Montgom
ery, and the groom, the second son of
Judge Wm. H. Chambers, of RiiMsell
r«Cclfrryftnrrru .AL ! ..i» & jp>ung lawyer
Uie junior partner of tho celebrated i££l
firm, Stone A Clopton, of Montgomeiy.
The last Greensboro Herald has a Jong
account of tho hanging of George Cope-
lan. negro, last Friday, for the murder of
Miss 8. A. Richards in May. 1871, from
which wo quote as follows i
When the rope was placed around his
neck. Sheriff English told him that ho
hail half an hour in which he could say
whatever he desired. Tho statement
that follows was made partly in reply to
questions that were asked x " I am in fc»
lsul condition and hope it will be a warn
ing to all; but God has forgiven me. X
know that I must die ; have no hope of
anything else but death right now, and X
must prepare to meet it—must make
peace below; there is no repentance be
yond the grave. It was a bad affair—
there was nobody with me—I went into
it mystdf, all by myself. The devil led
me there; went to get money ; pretty
much intended to kill. 1 went in the
house, stood by the fireplace anti talked
to her a few minutes, then struck her on
tho back of the hood with a stick ; she
fell by tho fire; I dragged her out on the
floor and raped her ; she said, go away;
I then took a case knife and cut her
throats ■ho did uot speak when I done
this; I took money out of her pocket;
got the moat, took her watch out of
the sideboard; took sugar, flour and
butter; I took some clothes and
spool thread, but burnt them up;
I then put fixe on the floor.and while the
house was burning went home. There
was nobody else inure. At precisely 12
o’clock, the sheriff out the coni that held
the trap-door; tho rope broke and he fell
with a crash down the stairway, caught
in a sitting posture, and remained silent
and motioulos* *, not a tremor shook his
frame; his countenance woe placid, and
indionted no pnin whatever. He seemed
in a perfect sleep. At fifteen minutes
nofct twelve, ho wu* again drawn up, mak
ing n gutteral sound and stm gling con
siderably. In four minutes he ceased to
struggle, at the expiration of the fifth
minute a slight tremor struck him and
lie drew one breath. In fifteen minuten
his pulse ceased, but his heart still beat
feebly. At thirty minutes it was doubt
ful whether thera was any pulsation, at
thirty-five minutes Mr. 'Walker again de
tected pulsation at the heart, at ten min
utes past one life Wits pronounced extinct.
No blame attaches to the sheriff for the
accident to the rope. It was large and.
deemed strong enough by all who saw it
The last Griffin Star has these para-
graph*:
The Dupree will case was settled by
compromise hut week, by which Mr.
Charles Dupree, of Bear Creek, got
f 4.000; Fleming Dupree, of this county,
S ot $4,000. These wero brothers of the
eceased. Their lawyers seem also to be
old Dupree heirs, as they get the lion's
share, being $12,000. Messrs. Peeples
and Stewart got $3,S00. On the other
aide Bob Toombs got about $20,000.
Linton Stephens’ estate got a big share,
and Alexander Stephens also. After the
lawyers all got through there was still
a big pile left for old man Dupree’s chil
dren.
whom Ioonldns
in Wall and I
more public ham
and profligate men than the same num
ber of reputed gamblers doing ban ness
in the vicinity of Fifth Avenue Hotel.
Vigilanoe committees have in some
emergencies W-n found not only a neces
sity but a salutary remedy for umrental
and overwhelming vmkm and crimes. The
h’ghost and morftb-nefici n*. expression«of
justice have oocaakoally been revealed in
an unwritten code familiarly known as
“Lynch law.” If the chief earn biers who
occasioned the gold panic of 18fl9 and the
Northwest comer of 1872, together with
the usurers who brought about a state of
things which enabled them to loan money
st 1 per cent, a day, bad been snspmdaa
by the neck across the Attracts which they
desecrate, the city would now be exempt
ed from present and prospective suffering.
The future of our country is by no
means u nr loaded. These are specks in
its horizon bigger than a man’s hand.
Generations of wUer* grow np to consume
what their fathers produced. Agricul
ture and the mechanic arts are neglect
ed. The practical industries of the,
country languish. Without emigration
we should be unable to cultivate the soil
or supply our manufacturing establish
ments and work-shops. Parents no
longer charge themselves with the duty
of preparing their sons by precept and
example for lives of industry and useful
ness. Hence we have an army of young
men seeking a precarious subsistence in
offices or cl.riuhips, ending sooner or
later in destitution and suffering.
Absenteeism is becoming atu-riouaevil;
the strain, though less severe than that
which has so long impoverished Ireland,
is awakening attention. The amount of
gold annually expended abroad, is com
puted to be over one hundred millions,
every dollar of which is practically sunk,
for even the passage money goes into the
pockets of European* for the support of
foreign to the exclusion of American com
merce. The moral of all which is that
our country has grown too rich. Nations,
like individuals, are most happy and vir
tuous while by industry and frugality
they are making their fortunes. It re
quires great wisdom and thoughtfulness,
therefore, on the port of the government,
the press and those who mold opinion*
to guide and guard the people against
the fatal consequences of idleness and
luxury. T. W.
THZ GRZA7 2ZYZ2Y
HOME PUBPCCZS.
TAKEN IXTFRNAI.LT—HmM i
iiiotsd in muter. »* a pk*~nt dimk-
nd rtrt-Tjrthenin*'.
FOB
STATE FAIR OF 1875!
s and Visitors to the City will do well to call at
TICKETS OF ADMISSION
F A X »
(tan. Day and Xirtt. nd Hill Tickets)
STREET-CAR TICKETS!
POUR FOR a CENTS.
At thr Draa Store of
ItOLAND R. HALL,
Corner Cherry street and Cotton avenue.
BUY THIS BEST
JOHN INGJU.LS,
Druggist and Apothecary,
DEALER IV
PURR MEDICINES,
CHOICE PERFUMERY.
The incut rlmnt stork of TOOTH
BRUSH Efi in the State, roanufactum! expreuly
(or hia trade.
HAIR BRUSHES. COMBS.
SOAPS of every (trade.
PITRE SPICES, Whole and Around.
FLAVORING EXTRACTS,
Radway’s Ready Relief
Its Crani Fewer In the Prevention
and Cure of Pentllentlnl and
Coniaxiouv Dlaenaea.
in * where immediate ami absolute
^Hand relief it required wherein tins rem
edy proves ita auperxr. and v* might «»y. auper-
■SsjfaH| r m aarinff life and promoting
diamaea, pestilence),
this remedy proves
analog>x. dipthrria. etc, j
*• mi
I m s
„ prevail
i with these riw—, mm h
Jen using it. will be cured if the direc
tions are followed. Simp!* as this remedy is. it
poasesaca the i-WmmU of rare t4 the most violent,
painful and fatal dianaam that sonif. Uu earth.
BADWAY’S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT BA*r«
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS.
INFLAMMATION OF THE B2ABDBB.
INFLAMMATION OP THE BOWELS.
CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS,
SORE THROAT. DIFFICULT BREATHING.
PALPITATION OP THE HEART
HYSTERICS, CROUP. DIPTHRRIA.
CATARRH. INFLUENZA.
HEADACHE. TOOTHACHE.
NECRALGLi. RHEUMATISM
COLD CHILLS. AGUE CHILLS.
The application of the Ready Relief to the part
or parts where the pain or difficulty exists will af
ford earn and comfort.
Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water will in
a few momenta cure Cramps. Spasms. Hour Stom
ach, Heartburn. Sick Htarharbe, Colic. Wind in
the Bowels, and all internal pains.
Travelers should always carry a bottle of Rad-
wav’s Ready Relief with them. A few drops in
water will prevent sickness or pains from chan re
uf water. It is better than French Brandy or Bit
ters as a stimulant.
FEVER AND AGUE.
Fever and Arne cured for fifty cents. There is
not a rem *" '* "*
Pfuramt.^. .
iriet. Typhoid. Yellow and other Fevers (sided
Badway’s Pills) so quick as Badway’s Ready
.. it in the world that will cure
^ , ami all other Malarious, Bilious.
by Radi
m h f.
Ready Relief CO rents pre bottle, and Pills *S
rents a box.
Sold by drugjrista.
FOR SALE.
11-2 Rliimp
K K ACRES IMPROVED LAND, suitable
tJ n market gardener.
HOUSE AND LOT.
With or without furniture, containing
necessary outhouses, stables, etc. and orchard,
near Wesleyan Female College.
NOTICE.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE. M. A A. R.
ACOCsta.Ga™ October 24.1S7S.
TYURING Fair wrek a Spcrial Train wUl Iwrun
1J on this nml for the accommodation of visit
ors to the Fair at Macon.
Leave Camak...... 4 00 a
Arrive at Macon Him a
Leave Macon 5 45 f
Arrive at Camak M SO p
8. K. JOHNSON.
octtfi 1 w Superintendent.
CODE OF GEORGIA
18 73.
"yiSITORS to the State Fair cun supply them
selves with the NEW CODE, by applying at
No. GO SECOND STREET.
a*4t J. W. BURKE A CO.
SAJiru. m. noons. btkruxo b. toxxt.
GOODE & TONEY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY,
EC PAULA, ALA.
(Offire over J. T. Kendall’s store. Broad street)
XIT1LL practice in the State and Federal Courts
v v of Alabama, in the Courts of Southwestern
Geregiaand elsewhere by uperial contract Prompt
attention paid to collect ions in Alabama and
Geocvia. Will investigate land titles whenever
request t-d. oct2S> 1m
A SHARP LETTER FROM THUR-
L0W WEED.
lip Thinks there Ought to lie n limit
ing in 4% nil Mrrct.
To (Ae A’lfifor (Ac Tribums •
Sir—The Government and the people
are k»sing a golden opportunity. Both
should |HTeuii*torily m»i*t upon a re
sumption of specie payment*. The ob
stacle* which stand in the way of this
desirable consummation would l>c brushed
aside by a vigorous movement. Tno Gov
ernment, sustained by tlie people and
pr^ia, would encounter lea* difficulty than
is appi\-hendei!. These diffieultu s sarce-
ly exist U*yond the purlieu* of Wall and
Brood street*. Resumption i* hindered
MISS WARDS
HANDSOME STOCK OF
MILLINERY GOODS
T 8 now open for the inspection of her frienc
1 and customers, and she invites them to cn
and examine before purchasing elscwhreu.
octutf G-wnev Qoftlon ave. and Cherry st.
LOOK HER E!
IV ANT ONE TELLS TOC
D. J. BAIlR
I 2ft per rent, cheaper than
worth gs.
lOOpair Gents’:
i* Sewed Gaiters at $2 a pair, worth
WTO puir lien’s all leather Kip Brogans, at $1 23
a pair, worth a reur.
tafopSr LadkVS^red Kid and Cloth Shore at
50, worth 52 M a pair.
It dosrtt late»t style anti colors Gents* Fur Hats
at $£. worth $4 each. A special Bargain.
I JnMi IU1,,V .n,! U. nni \1* J I
8t dozen Gents 1 Black and Brown Wool Hat* at
50 rents each, worth ft each.
Boys’ and Children’s Bala, at 50 rent* and 75 eta
hUkv yanis hst colored and best quality Calico,
at 10 rents a yard.
Bleaching. Cssriuuun. Jeans, nomespons at Fac-
torr prices. Inducements offered to dealers.
Oau cariy at the well known store of
^ D. J. BAER.
Comer Thud and Cherry sta. Macon. Ga.
by tho «
■ftM
mUi
■ gold.
ther than the intrinsic
a* in apostolic day*,
uonoy cnanger* could
* and heart* would
and gladdened by the
or and gold. If,al*o.
needed, me temporary
k Exchange was a re-
Dll lihEAT FAMie!
Prices to Suit the Times.
TP yea want to save 2S per rent, in buying
JL R«wdy-madc Clothing, go to D. J. Baer’a cor
ner Third and Cherry streeta Macon. Ga. He is
oft-ring
fttt Men’s extra fine, latest styles. Black and
Bine Cfeth and Bearer DRESS SU —
worth ffoOit
XftOO Men’s latest style CASSIMERE BI’SI-
N k SS SU ITS. at fU W reria. worth 51300pet suit.
1000 Men’s Custom Made Scotch and English
CASSIMERE SUITS.at £2000each, worth $35 00
ft,few Freedman’s SUITS, at $500 csrh, worth
* be a pomtii
I offer hOOl BrjX and Children's CASS1MKRK
L worth fs oo a >uit.
xtra lire*, latent style.
'**. . 1 >. a; *....
Aim CMMmWBHHffii
r-.i r\xs|Ml K! >! i 1 >
$12 JO a Miit, a great harvain.
SMBorx' imported
worth
»t f 1®oo. worth $15twa suit. * ^
i.feviBoya’ SATINET SUITS, at $150, worth
$35ftasuiL
Alway*on hand a full Une of Men’s and Chil-
j drenV CLOTHING, of all »tylre and description,
too rumervus to mention. An extra inducement
odend to merchant*. C*llea«ly at the well known
store of D. J. BAER,
ortdt Sm Corner Third and Cherry street.
FRENCH’S NEW HOTEL,
HEALTH! BEAUTY!
STRONG AND PURE RICn BLOOD-IN
CREASE OP FLESH AND WEIGHT-
CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL
COMPLEXION SECUR
ED TO ALL!
DR. BADWAY’S
Sarsaparillian Resolvent
Ilaa made the most axtonidling rare*. So quirk
so rapid are the changes the body und.-nrc<-*, unde
thr influence of this truly wonderful medicine
THE CHEAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Every drop of the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOL
VENT communicates through the blood, swea
urine and other fluids and juices of the system
the vigor of life, for it repairs the wastes of the
bodjrrarith ~ rera^sM ^soc nd^materid.^
the Glands and other parts of the syjitem. Sore
Eyes, Strumorous Dischaiyes from the Ears, and
the worst form of Skin Diseases. Eruption, Fever
Sore*. Scald Head. Ring Worm. Salt Rheum.Ery
sipelas, Arne, Black Snots. Worms in the Flesh,
Tumora. Cancers in the Womb, and all Weakening
and Painful Discharges. Night Sweat*. Los* *
Sperm,and all wastes of the life principle.]
within the curative range of this wonder of Mod
ern Chemistry, and a few days’ use will prove
any person using it for either of these forms
diM-ase ita potent power to cure them.
If the patient daily becoming reduced by the
waste and derompoaition that is continually pro-
irr«*>.>ing. succeeds in arresting these waste*, and
rvjwir* the same with new material made from
healthy blood-ond this the SARSAPARILLIAN
will and docs secure—a cure is certain; for when
once this remedy commences its work of purifica
tion. and succeeds in diminishing tho loss o
wattes, itsn fair* will be rapid, nnd every day tho
patient will feel himself growing better and strong
er, the food digesting better, appetite imifforiag,
and flesh and weight increasing. Not only does
the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT excel all
known remedial agent* in the cure of Chronic.
Scrofulous. Constitutional and Skin Diseases, but
it is tho only positive cure for
Kidney nnd Bladder Complaints,
Urinary and Womb Diseases, Gravel, Diabetes,
Dropsy. Stowage of Water. Incontinence of Urinu,
Bright • Disease, Albuminuria, and in all cases
where there are brick dust dejiosits, or the water
is thick, cloudy, mixed with substance* like the
white of an egg. or threads like w hip* «lk. or tliere
is a morbid, dark, bilious appearance and white
honadu't deposit, and when there is a pricking,
burning sensation when passing water, and pain
in the small of tho back and along tbe loins.
Tumor of 12 Years' Growth Cured
by Kadway's Kesolvent I
_ „ Bkvxult. Mass, July l«.lSfi7.
Da. Rap WAY: I ha%e had Ovarian Tumor i«
the ovaries arel Iwwd*. All the Doctors said ’’there
no help for it,” I tried every thing that was
mraerelid. but nothing helped me. 1 saw
r Resolvent, and thought I would try it; but
no faith in it, because i had suffered for twelve
years. I took su bottles of tbe Resolvent, and one
box of Rad way s PUla, and two bottles of your
Ready Rebel; and there is not a sign of tumor to
be seen or felt, and I feel better, smarter and hap-
pier than I have for twelve years. The worst tu
mor was in the left side of the bowels, orer the
groin. I write this to you for the benefit of others.
You can publish it if you choose.
HANNAH P. KNAPP.
WO XUS!
The only **fe and sure remedy for TAPE, PIN
and WORMS of all kind*.
PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE
An Important Letter
Prom » prnmment pvntl. ir.an and rexident o
Ciarinnati.0.for th. past forty Venn* well known
to the book publuberc IhruuKlront tho United
States:
_ XawXoRr. October 11.1871.
Dr. R-inwAT: Dear Sir—I am indoeed far a
wnw of dnfv to the nifterins to make a brief rtate-
ment of the w orVine ct xmr nwalirine on my»elf.
For aero ml .ream I h»! been allerted with wane
true hie In the bla*Mer and nrinarr ontana. which
ama. IwHvr month. a*o entminatedin a nxwt ter
nbbr aflhctina diwaw, which the phyiiriam at
raid waa a «|n»mr.tie rtrictnre in the nreta, aa
•he mfbunmarkvn of the kidney, and bladder, amt
Rave it aa their ojanton that mj mn-73,rtmn-
wcmld pncimt my ever cettinw radically cored. 1
had tned a numlier of phyrwaar.io and had takes
a lane- quantity of medicine, lath alopathie and
bomrotialhir. but had got no relief. 1 had read o
amoni.lnnR cure, haune been made by your rem*
“Urn, and amn. taar raontha aco rvn.1 a notice in
the PhrtarWpbra Saturday Evcnine Post of a cure
ha vine been effected on a peraon wb. had lor,
been ruftenn, aa I bad been. I went tier, loft and
cut some of each—yuur Saraaparilljm Kcswlvent
Ihauly Belief and Reeulntinr Pilla—and com-
mennod takiotcthem, lntbrtvda. Iwmsrreatly
GOLDSMITH k NUSSSBADM’S,
FOURTH STRET T, HD CLINGS WORTH BLOCK.
To pur asa t ir supplies of first-class
dotting and doits’ FariisMng Goods.
- INCLODINO
Gents’ Shawls, Traveling Blankets, Trunks, Valises,
And everything usually kept in a
First-Class Gents’ Furnishing Establishment.
equalities and prices ^(.axunteed. Hive them a call. oct26 lm
North British & Mercantile
INSURANCE COMPANY.
OF LOXDOX AMD EDINBURGH.
CAPITAL—SOLD - - - - $10,000,000
LOWEST RATES!
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY.
CLOTHIN C3-
AT WHOl ESA LE.
WE have opened a wholesale apartment over our retail store, and invite the
Georgia. Alabama and Florida merchant* who buy in this market to give us a call.
We will sell them on aa good term* and at aa 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 i
i choice and stylish for a gentleman’s outfit,
and see the
Virginia All Wool Cassimere Suits,
Good os the Scotch, for $15 per suit, worth $25.
SO SECOND STREET, MACON, GA.
DR. RADWATS
PERFECT PURGATIVE AND
REGULATING PILLS.
Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet
—i, purge, ninil.it*-. porify, cleanse and strrmrth-
.— Ra.U» it’s PiHs for the cun? of *11 disorders o
the Stomach. Liver, BoweLs Kidneys. Bladder,
Nervous Kwum. Headache. Oontipitrii, Co*-
tirenea*. Indigwtion. Dyijiried*. BiliouBera. Fe
ver. Inflammation of the BoweLs Pile* and all De-
raiuemcct* of the Internal Viscera. Warranted
to effect a positive cure. Purely vegetable, con
taining no mercury, minerals or aeleien< .as tiroes.
Observe the following symptoms re»alting Iron,
eders of the Digestive Organs:
natiyatlOR. Inward POes, Fullness of xhe
Bkwd in the Heiut Acidity uf the Stomach. Xau-
rea. Heartburn. Disgust of Food. Fullness or
Weight in the Stomach.Sour Enit-tatirtis. Sinking
Fluttering at the He* ~ '
Hinmirtmift when in a Lvi
Web* Mo
Dull Pain the Head. Del
ras of the Skin and E:
:n Fludies of H*wt. Burn-
ir I'ofture. Dimness o
:• the Sight. Feit-r and
>ncy uf Perspintiuo,
slhunin tbe Side.
The Largest and Best Assorted Stock of
CLOTHING
-FOR-
GlIfEML TRADE Ef THE STATE
LOOK AND BE CONVINCED!
HERTZ, VIRGIN <£ CO.,
SO CHEBRY STREET
SBOBGE W. UK AD.
EXCLUSIVE
WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER,
AND CIGAR MAN U F A CTRER,
Nc. 4 Blake’s Block,
may ly
Poplar st., Macon, Ga,
C. J. GAMBLE.
A. W. GIBSON.
GAMBLE, BECK & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
PROVISION AND LIODOR DEALERS.
LOWEST MABEET PRICES GUARANTEED.
61 THIRD STREET.
Three [Hundred £ Stoves I
GUARANTEED!
WE have just received two c ar loads
’ STQ YES* and have in store
* uf the
*i cult ural
palm
Alii' P. t RK.SrH.st T.tf tl
1 r • . K I n-iieh'» Hft«*i. bo* tnk. :. t
i siewiy fitted np »nd lll|P renuvaU*d
t . :.J -5»:.v i.« in thr bu-.n*-^. j^rt <
I Landin' :>nd Gentk-nim s Dining Rouils
Hl'RCHSTS,
[i plan. RICH-
olonel Kfi-tuini
.eii this Hotel,
Gh»>t, L.l.Iik, and
i Fleah.
Rad nay’s Pills will free the m*
hJI toe j»f»Ar n»mrd disorders. Price 25
cents per box. Sold by Druggists.
1EAD
“FALSE and true I"
S. nd one l.-lter ,un p to RADW.VT acO.. So
2 warren, corner Oiurrh rtn-et, New York.
Information worth thousands a ill oe meat wb
mayiseodiwly
Great Benefactor,” “Sunny Scnth,” “Cotton Plant,” “Stewart,"
And otl„rfii>t class CookinrSf oTM : al». a fine assortment of HEATING STOVES. The lanrest
andly.t neraen; of E.VA IE LED GRATES ever brought to this mark et. Also, from the Bar-
low hlule to the nnert
3KET CCJTLER'Sr.
And from the cheapest to the best
NDLE TABLE CUTLERY
A lann* lot of Wood and W alow Ware. Crockery and Glassware, and a full -line of House Fumish-
mgG'wds, and manufacttin rs of and whffiraiilft and retail dealers in Tin Plate. Sheet Iron and
Plain and Piv*«*d Tin War »of all dcarrintions. Call or send your order*, ax now is the time to
buy your fall stot k of Han) ware and Manse Purnlahlnv (Jaaffin, on u good terms as any
house of the kind in th* Stat *. Prompt attention given to all orders.
Oliver, Douglas s & Co.,
tf >’o. 42 Third street.
POt
IVORY Hft
FAXCT AXD FAMILY
GROCERIES
Of every description.
Fruits of All Kinds
Both Native and Foreign.
Fresh. Fish, Oysters,
Crabs, Shrimps, etc.
Received every momma. Give me a cell.
GEO. F. HOGE.
WHOLESALE
Drug and Chemica.
WAREHOUSE,
82 and 84 CHERRY ST
Hunt, Rankin & Lamar
Offer to the trade and others who buy in quantity
their usual largo and well assorted stock of every
description of goods in their line of business
favorable
most ft
e terms.
100 ozs. MORPHINE,
1000 ox*. QUININE,
100 lbs. CALOMEL,
100 lbs. BLUE MASS,
5 bbls. BLUE STONE,
50 bbls. BEST KEROSENE OIL.
ftnl-n solirited with a romwnteo of retisfaction.
STONEWALL
FERTILIZ Kit
TURPIN & OGDEN,
SOLE AGENTS, MACON, GA.
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FOE SALE.
IX tisement, I shall be prepared to make titles
tto the Iverson farm, situated U miles from Ma
con. opposite Rose Hill Cemetery. Said farm con-1
sists of 1471-5 acres, including some of the best
land in Bibb county, with many advantages of |
water, muck-manure, etCre required on a model
farm. Examination is invited. fo
oetlOdSw A. IVERSON. Admr.
DR. W. W. FORD,
DENTIST,
Rogers’, next door
erry stc
to Mr. 1
LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM CO.,
(GUION LINE.)
F IRST-CLASS STEAMERS s:»ill>.*twt*en N.-W
York and Liverpool every Wednesday, afford
ing the best possible accommodation for the sa-
, . . passengers. Drafts issued for
If ll,l.l.l.'lil *UU ,
29 Broatlway, New York.
Or to W. McKAY, Agent,
No. t>8 Second street. Macon. Ga.
COTTON STATES
life Insurance Company.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE
3IACON, - - - GEORGIA.
Macon, Ga^ October 10, 1873.
rpHIS company is prepared to issue policies on
JL 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, fiom
any cause, to transfer tlieir policies from oth«r
comnanies to place their risk* in a reliable home
institution, at a less rate, notwithstanding in
crease of age. than original cost. Tho “Cotton
States” has an available reserve of capital and de
posits Of $500J)00, which is entirely independent
of it* business, and is not used therein. Good
rent* wanted. Liberal inducements will bo
tan. GEO. 8. OBEAR,
octl21m Secretary.
For Sale.
fifty a
FERTILE FARM, situated one and a half
. miles >outh of tbe town of Cuthbert, Ran-
county, and containing (our hundred and
__ w tres, of which about two hundred and fifty
are cleared and under cultivation.
On tbe premises are a »rin house and excellent
gin, one double log dwelling, and a sufficiency of
laborers* houses, a fine well of water and a good mill
seat. There is timber and fuel sufficient on the
place also to realize more than double the pur
chase money. This property will be sold on ac
commodating terms, or exchanged for city im
provement*. Apply at this office, or to
THOS. POWELL, Trustee,
oct22tf Cuthbert. Georgia.
ONLY MANUFACTORY
In this country where
Loom Reeds, Harnesses
—AXD—
Patent "WireReddles
Are made under one management.
july24 6m
Huwakii HuUSK.
BROAD STREET,
Nearly opposite Montgomery and Eufaula Rail
road Depot.
EUFAULA, ALABAMA.
J. W. HOWARD, % - - Peopribtore.
Only a short walk to and from the Southwest-
Railroad. Seventy-five cents saved"
bus fare*
septS 6m •
the celebrated
HOWE S IU.ST1ID.U1 SHIES
ARE NOW ON EXHIBITION
PHELPS. JDOKKMUS & CORBETT,
(Late Phe.]»s A DoremuaJ
PARLOR, CHAMBER AND OFFICE FURNITURE,
MATTRESSES, SPRIN8 BEDS, ETC., -
MftfiMUiMl m. Near ilroauway. N ■
WM. PHXLPS. ori3 OOKBKTT. WM. T. DOUSMi ^
■cplg 6m*
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Liberal advances made on Produce in hand
. VT« Irere . Eoodjtook ct Baasi,^ and Ti« <_
hand, which we oner at low rates. seplXfea
AT THE STATE FAIR!
WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MER
CHANTS AND COTTON FACTORS,
HAVANAAU. GA.
Careful attention given to sales or ahkiiTiM*
Cottoi. and all kinds of Produce. Liberal
imuie on consignments,. Agents for the sale rfo
Frank Coes Bone Superphosphate*,
Liglit Draft Cotton Gins, Pnnceton Facton-v!^*
and Arrow Tire.
FROM THE SMALL
Letter Balance, Weighing 1-4 of an Ounce,
-TO THE
Railroad 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 pound*, located in a convenient place in
the grounds.
JOHNSON & DUNLAP, Agents,
oct2G lw MACON, GA.
E. J. JOHNSTON,
K. H. COHM. JK.
COHEN & HULL.
Cotton Factors and General Com,
mission Merchants,
GG Bay street, Savannah, Ca.
Ito-fer respectfully to J. W. Latlirop A Co v
. Honk** * Son ,v Co.. Tisoti jc Gordon. H ftkd
_ Co.. MUo Hatch, V. 1*. Savannah iSnk S
J. N. LIGHTFOOT,
Cotton Factor nnd. Commission
Morcnant,
IOG Bay Sired, Savannah, Ga.
Agent.' tor the sale ol Merryman*.
Boure, »pi 2
L. M. WARriKLP. HOLT. WiY.* '
WARFIELD A WAVAE,
Cotton Brokers and Commission
Merchants,
SAVASNAH. GEORGIA.
O FFKlttln ir ronicre to iilanton .nd.liint« n
of couou. ctCre oiui solirit a 8lioroof tbt*ir bu%.
ne*s. Cosh advance* nude on oonsigiuucuu *t v
lowest n»to** of interest. All buauie** c*ntru*w \
to our cure, will receive prumj.i aUeuiion. **k'u-
ture«" bought and sola in the Savannah and New
w. DUKCas. j. a. aouNsro.s. u. slaclus
DUNCAN, JOHNSTON CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
OS Day street, K.ivaunali, Ga.
augl 6m
B. C. FIAXX AGAN. W. W. S LAN N AO AM.
A. P. AHKLL. O. jj. XIOKGAN. .
FLANNAGAN, ABELL & CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
185 BAY STREET. SA\ ANN AH. GA
jUTANAgING Agetiut for the English Stonewall
1V1 Fertilizer, ete. Bagging and '1'ies furnished,
nnu liberal cask uUvtuuca nude on oonsigniuents
for Mule in Savnnnab. or on nhipments to our cor-
rettpondeuts in Nortoem, Eastern or Enropeon
markets.augl tfm
A. ii. SLOAN. ARTHL’B X. SOLLKK. G.V.WYLLT.JB
A. M. SLOAN CO.,
Cotton Factors and Gonoral Com
mission Merchants,
Cbighorn A Cunningham’* Range.
IBay street, Navniinali, Ga.
T3AGGING «uid Tie* advanced on crop*. Liberal
_L> ca*U advances made on consignmenpi for sale
ui Savunnah, or on shipment* to reliable corres
pondent* in Liverpool, New York. Philadelphia.
itoiUm or Baltimore. augl tim
L. J. OUILMAKTIN.
JOHN FLA NX ELY.
L. J. GUILMABTIN & CO„
COTTON FACTOHS
—AN IJ—
General Commission Merchants,
lfd> Street, ditlUullwa, a....
t GENTS for Bi-udley’* Suiier-Phosphate of
T ’ ' ”
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
goods in hia lino at popular prices, to which public attention is respectfully solicited
SPECIALTIES.
HODDELL, LAVAL AND OTHER FINE WATCHES.
OPERA. CHATHAM, VEST AND NECK CHAINS.
DIAMOND, SEAL, AMETHYST AND PLAIN GOLD RINGS.
Sterfog Silverware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Scissors, Thimbles
GrEOEG-IA mills
s? - a I W '‘'ViK'
Always in the Van.
Tin Best Flour on flu Best Tens
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
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WING & SOLOMON
Offer to tbe public a large and newly selected stock of .
FINE JEWELRY!
STERLING- SILVER, AND PLATED-WARE.
And embracing manylnew and novel styles, just out.
T. J. SIMMONS. C. ii. Wuui£*.
SIMMONS & WOOTEN,
ATTOKNEYS AT LAW,
57 THIRD STREET,
octlltf
yiacon, Georgia
JAMES II. BLOUNT. ISAAC UAIU1EMAN.
JOHN L. HARDEMAN.
BLOUNT, HARDEMAN & HARDEMAN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MA4JO.N, GA.
Office, Oherry street, over 8. T. Walker’s.
R. W. & S. H. JEMISON,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Ollice 52 becund sL. Jlucun, Georgia.
"V1TILL practice in the courts of Macon and ad-
» » jaceut circuits, and in tho Supreme nnd
r odcnu Courts of Goorgiu. Special attention given
to matters :n Bankruptcy.
ILKEHKKT FIKLDB1L
IDUd Ire 1’IKLDKK.
H. & I. L, FIELDEE,
Attorneys at Law,
Cl’flllltkf, GJtIUHGIA,
"VT/dLL give prompt attention to all business
V T conlided to them, in th s counties of Ran
dolph, Stewart, Quituian. Ulay, Early, Calhoun
and Terrell, the Supreme Court of Georgia, and
the District and Circuit Court* of the United
States for the Southern District of Georgia.
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iNTERPRISE
The only Reliable Gift ih»tnbution in the country
$75,000
INVALUABLE GIFTS
to be distributed in
L. D. SINE’S
164th Regular Monthly
GIFT ENTERPRISE!
To be drawn Monday, November 24th, 1S78.
ONE GRAND CASH PRIZE, $5,000 IN GOLD.
ONE GRAND CASH PRIZE, $5,000 IN SILVER.
Two Prizes of $1000
fS ™ 8S2 e * ch in j Greenbacks I
WntehC5
Ba,b ' 6 -
75.000 mbCr 01 G ' ,t ’ 10,000 ' Til ' ket5 Iimitea to
AKeni. Wanted to sell TICKETS to
wlioni liberal rrcmliims win
be paid.
Single Tickets $1; Six Tickets $5; Twelvo Tick
ets $10; Twenty-live Tickets $20.
Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a de
scription of tbe manner of drawing, and other in
formation in reference to tbe Distribution, will be
sent to any one ordering them. All letters must
bejuldresaed to
Main Office,
101 W. Fifth Street
ocfcl d&wftw
L. D. SINE. Box 86,
Cincinnati, O
KnaDS
low S3SEE70IE
lie Suited to all Climates,
AXD FAMOUS FOE HEXXG
BEST TO U32! •
CHEAPEST TO BUT! 1
EASIEST TO SELL III
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Quicker and Cheapo*
T '--a any Ewveoftlia coil.
They are sole agents for the celebrated
Idt M. PERFECTED SPECTACLES!
THE BEST IN USE.
Their Work Department is complete. New Work and Badg«*s made to order. To fins watch
work and repairing, special attention is given—and guarantee their work—ut moderate charges.
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/nij. .. FAXOOS ^03 Cl VINO
Satisfaction Svery^wiigf,
uroibo
Especially Adapted
TO TUX
Visis or ovm ioisesoul
sold ^-sr
EXCELSIOR MANDIACTUR1NG COMPANY.
ST. ions, MO.,
TRUMAN & GREEN,
MACON, GA
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