The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, October 31, 1873, Image 4

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TIU: MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: FRIDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 31- 1873, NEW. ADVEKTISEMENTS. HEADING NOTICES. rHK CfTY tkrrmfh th»* >'FOr,' :■!»] f k «r» lu ;h«* lurir-v W’h,v hbouU w«- surprised, tb-*n. that riaHanflu oi *11 the deaffiu by cvtfisumplKtfi are primarily cau-ed *>v ;kvWi«1 uxml raurrh ? And mare than * •»»••• half the inherent o r^umpti>.-i ubs- U-nrd awl aenhnM br the ever present owl catarrh. l-d* i* vosbort to tlSM away oik* day in eiprtiaKntal Uap-riiur with jaUiil atonu men. na«d «i«uehe<. P-ad and cau-tie poisons, ad vertised for the core < f catarrh, a* every case dif fers and m —aHln different local awl constitu tional treatment. as in all other cote plaints. Mj » ft wetliratK n is founded upon four- Peni.t.rs'O ’ut .:.I prm.tio'in thow: diseases. a thorough ki*j» IoLre of their patbolwy and abnormal notsagr of thousand* of ea.**-* that haw fauxn-1 ander toy examination and treat ment. 11iapw tfsllj announce that 1 have no I in. | M X. IM-JKI, rhylrinn and Programme for Friday, October 31st. In consequence of the County Displays occupy* ins the Hippodrome, the programme of rmlaj will take puce aa follows: ftSO A. X.—-Thoroughbred Horses, open to tht ABOUT SUSPKSDIXO BUSIXTSS. + I The Major esmedlj request* the bus mesa men of Macon to dose their jdaoes of buamea* this afternoon and to morrow forenoon, in order that it maj be mailt a grand holiday in Ma«on, in order to allow every body who desires to doio.to attecd the fair grounds to wit- nose the drills. So far, business has gone tJoog in Macon as though nothing unusual were transpiring. The clerks hare had no holiday, and many of them hare not wren been npon the Fair Ground. It will oodt the .merchants nothing to dose from noon to-day until noon to-morrowj; besides it will be a com pliment to the military companies whose members hare forsaken their business and at a considerable expense hare come hitherto contribute their share to the general interest of the greatest exposi tion Georgia ever had. We hope the merchants will consider this matter, and conclude to suspend business for twenty- four hours, in order that there may be a day of general holiday and merry- mak- A VERY LARGE DISPLAY Best Percheron Stallion......™.". Best Mare of either of the three above breeds. iwqueetad. SWEEPSTAKE. Best Stallion (with pedigree) and ten of hi colts—every colt to be under live years old- and Stallion and all the colts to be exhibit**. on the mounds... - —X BEST PRESERVED HORSE. Best Preserved Horse over twenty years of a* owned in Geonria. - (Silver Pitcher. JACKS AND JENNETS. id sent representatives tale Fair. The large corning until dark, was of people. Often the difficult NOW ON EXHIBITION AT THE FAIR GROUNDS STILL CONTINUES crowd was so thick that it was to pans through it. During thi in the afternoon the Grand Stand was one compact mass of humanity; the Hip podrome was crowded, and from the Hip- podromo around to and beyond the Grand Stand—a distance c£ more than half a mile, there was a living wall of men along the track. Not scattered here and there in groups, but a compact mass, stretch ing along the whole line indicated. There 2m no inff" 11 of estimating the number of people present; but it is perfectly safe to gue*s that it did not fall short of And will sell any Scale on the ground at through Man it is CQUVUted into blood, require* the action sad co-operation of all the digestive apparatus. A failure on the part of one destroys the action of other apat and product-* dyspep- mn accardiRjrij. In the tirrt stomach tlie food is itItwI with castric jake, which dissolve* wi'l converts it into chyme; when this is done it panel oat into the woond stomach, where it is subject to aaothsAfaango by being mixed with the bile and other fluids, which converts it into chyle. Now. if there is any failure in the gastric juice in the first stomach to digest the food, it will cause dyspepsia, the symptoms of which are as follows: belching op wind, a beery load in the And owing to the great reduction we have just made on au classes of GOODS, the rush of customers is 4.ood Tcmplni Best Georgia-raised Mule $ Best Pair Georgia-raised Mules Best Harness Mule Best Georgia-raised Mule Cult under three Greater Than Ever ! CITY OF MACON PREMIUMS: HORSES. Best Gelding $250 Best Saddle Uor*e™ ... 100 Finest and Best Matclu-J Double Testa 100 BEST AMATEUR PERFORMER ON PIANO. ENTRIES. Miss Leonora M. Candless, Atlanta. Miss J. D. Coley. Macon. Miss Minnie Collins. Macon. Miss Sal lie Grant, Columbus. At 11 o'clock precisely. The following centh m.n are requested to act as judges, vis: l>n.r J V PkmIUU Every train that came in yesterday morning came crowded to its fullest ca pacity, and even then they did not bring all the people from along the linos of .mad that wanted to oome. At many sta tions people were congregated and await ing the trains; but when they arrived tiey were so crowded that there was not reon tar another passenger. Even the platforms and steps were crowded. the runt arts. Hitherto we have had very little to say about the Fine Arts Department, because additional pictures have been arriving orerjr day, and even now we do not know that all are up that are intended for exhibition. The Art Gallery, how ever, is so well filled that there is no loom to hang any more advantageously. The largest displays are by the schools, in competition for the premium of- On tbe Fair Creunen—Great Eastern Menagerie and Circus—To-day the Last. The attendance upon this popular amusement resort was even larger yes terday than on the first day, and the sat isfaction given by the three performances was of the most exquisite character. At ten and at two o’clock the immense pov ill ions were densely packed with the elite of the Fair Grounds, w o 1 hand somely represented every part of the State. It has never been the good for tune of our people in this section to see so complete, elaborate and gigantic an ex hibition as the Great Eastern, and they seem to keenly appreciate the fact. One of the leading features of the great show is the den of performing wild Ixjaats by Mr. Henry Saunders, who is an expert at that kind of perilous under taking. He plays with a terrible Bengal tiger, a jaguar, leopard and panther with the gamo self-possession that he would fondle an ordinary domestic canine. We had an excellent position, from which we watched him closely, and during the try ing ordeal coaid not detect the trembling of a single nerve. The ugly elephant— an almost unmanageable pachiderm of the African species—is ably manipulated by Professor John Williams, an apt pupil of the great Van Amburgh, of olden memory. The riding was even better than the previous day, if possible. A good night’s rest seemed to have infused new life into the beaatifal horses, and equestriennes and male riders vied with each other for the mastery in startling feats of equitation. The gymnastic exercises were brilliant beyond description. The animals, always attractive, never looked in better condi tion, and so extensive a zoological selec tion has not been presented here in our memory. The entire mammoth combina tion is not only recherche in every partic ular, but is positively ne plus ultra in all its excellent appointments. An exhibi- Goods'25 per cent Less Now is the time to get a cheap Scale, as this offer is only open during the Fair. We keep a good assortment in stock. Bair of Fine Cattle. Attention is called to the* advertisc- entof a sale at fine c*ul« to take place •morrow morning at the Fair Ground, lis is very fine stock and affords aa op* irtunity for oar people who are in need such to purchase. Money cannot be it where it will do more good. They e the property of Mr. Jae. Ormond. Than they sold before the GEORGIA MUSICAL FESTIVAL! To be held at St. Joseph’s Church, Macon —FOR THE— Great Financial Panic JOHNSON & DUNLAP, Agents. We want money for our Goods, and in order to get it we have made the Ox the first floor in Floral Hall is a dis play of some of the enterprise of the Re public Life Insurance Company in Geor gia. Mr. William Goodnow, the South ern manager, Mr. George I. Thomas, Jr., one of hie special agents, and Mr. 8. T. Jenkins, the superintendent of agendas, will be pleased to meet any one in their oosy retreat, where so many hundreds of ladies and gentlemen have beeu so cor dially welcomed during the last few days. The people of Georgia would do well to investigate their plans. oct31 lw MACON, GA. Benefit of the New Orphan House, Following Reductions ! During State Fair. Oct. 30 tc 31. 8-1 BLANKETS, reduced from 00 to $2 00. Musical Director - Organist E. F. BTCHEL. 8. N. PENFIELD. 10-1 BLANKETS, reduced from $5 00 to $4 50. THIRD DAT, OCTOBER 31,1878. 10-4 BLANKETS, reduced from $6 to $5 00. GRAND Sacred Combination Concert With Selections from Haydn’s Creation. Cnplaln Jolm il. Kvan*. Among the many excellent gentlemen attached to the “Great Eastern," we no tice this highly cultivated orator. A graduate of an Ann Arbor college in Mich igan, of irreproachable family, a classic scholar and popular speaker. Captain Evans ia in every way fit to brilliantly adorn the profession he has chosen, uni ting as many superior social and intel lectual qualities as any man wc know of. That sagacious museum manager, Mr. P. Harris, is especially fortunate in having his valuable services. 10-4 BLANKETS, reduced from $7 to $6 00. ADMISSION PRICE: Season Tickets, admithntf to all the Concerts, $±00; Single Tickets, admitting to one Concert, $li)0; Children 50 cents. Tii * CoiKvrts will lk*.rin at ?i ««Yl*x*k 1’. M. precisely.octSOSt 11-4 BLANKETS, reduoed from $9 to $7 50. RALSTON HALL. Friday Evening, October 31st. Ji JE NEF I T Of the Accomplished Shakspcrian Artiste, Miss LARGE DISPLAY OF SCALES 12-1 BLANKETS, reduoed from $12 to $10 00. LILLIE ELDBIDGE 14-4 Blankets at Panic Prices, On which occasion she will appear, supported by the taleutcd you 115 actor, Mr.' HARRY LANCDON. and W. K. Spul limps .riviit STAR COMBINATTION I In the Sterling Comody of the HUISrCHBACB: I Saturday Evening, the Romantic Drama of Olive; or, the Mysterious Murder. W«, with groat pleasure, havo wel- oomad in our midst the present week Gan. Norton. Secretary of the Great Ccn* tenia) Exhibition, which la to take place in Philadelphia in tho year 187<l Many of our old citisen* have by this visit been enabled to renew with Gen. Norton their plooMUit association of 1844 and 1845, when Macon bad tho honor of claiming him aa one of her citizens. We cordially extend to tho General tho right hand of fellowship, and wish him every auoceas in tlte great work in which his worthy en ergies are enlisted. [Communicated.] El Here Telegraph and Messenger; Re garding the Vienna premiums, permit mo to my that the Singer, Howe, Weed, ling ton, Wheeler and Marseilles Spreads, Sheeting, PILLOW CASING, SCALES from tho smallest Druggist to a Railroad Scale Weighig nl00,000 lbj. House Furnishing Goods, AT REDUCED PRICES. strung 1 Winers and the use of merrurial and min eral medtei ne*. One of the moat cornu**]1 causes of dyspepsia is the intemperate habit of eating between mcalvuid of gotag to work directly after eating. Tbe stomach has a right to all the ener gies of tbe bruin for one hour after rating, and the person who goes directly to tbe shop or farm from the table will sooner or later, find a strong protest to such partiality act up by his stomarh. If you have dyspepsia call upon Dr. Inolka. Consultations and examinations free. After a thorough examination he will furnish the reme dies that will speedily restore you to health. 1 Tor caw awganccTLT rxlievkd of asthma. dyspepsia, bronchitis, catarrh and all chrome" I diseases, and permanently cured of these distress ing complaints by applying to Dr. Isoika. The Doctor can refer to score* of extreme case* al ready cared, residents here and vicinity. Office National Hotel A FEW EXTRACTS FROM THX GREAT MASS OF LET TERS AMD TESTIMONIALS THAT DR. IXGIRA j IS COSSTAJTTLT RECEIVING FROM HIS FA- TIE5TS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COU5TBY. COPY OF EXTRACTS. J The following are clipped from the daily papers: j "A Remarkable Cask.—About two months I wro. a little girl shout four years of age, daughter of if r. Frederick Hoffman, of this city, swallowed | a number of melon seeds, one of which passed MATINEE, at t o’clock. Children 25 cents. Admission SO cents. Exciting Contest—To know who ia going to buy that magnificent concert grand Chickering piano exhibited at tho fair by Guilford, Wood & Co. These Scales will be Sold at New York Prices. RALSTON HALL. SPECIALNOTICE. ' Monday, Tuesday, Weflcesday, November 3d, 4th and 5th. CONTINUATION —TO R— THREE NIGHTS ONLY! Of the Elito Star Miss Lillie Eldridge, And W. E. Spalding’s great STAR COMBINATION 2 Change of Performance Nightly. For further particulars see later announcements, octal St[ The 1,1 life Eldridge Combination. A densely packed house attended the performance of this troupo at Ralston Hall last night, and the performance was regarded as one of tho best ever given in the city. To-night the play will be " Tho Hunchback,” which the Augusta Constitutionalist notices as follows : Miss Eldridge made on effective char acter of her part, aud exhibits marked improvement since her last appearance among us. The spirit of tho play was Red Table Damask, Call and get a free sample of our Teas; you’ll be sure to buy them from PutzeL oct28 fit FOR PRICES ENQUIRE AT FAIR GROUNDS, OR AT Beoor. Victor. \l Wilson, and several others sewing ma chine companies received medals for jiroyr—> only. The Wheeler and Wilson Sowing Machine Company also received a % medal of merit on wood work used in the manufacture of their machines - no oth er* competing. The Wilson Sewing Ma chine Company received a modal of merit for the best lock-stitch Sewing Ma chines, and was tho only company that medal of merit on lock-stitch Georgia State Fair.—Parties visiting Macon during tho fair, or any other time, j would do well to examine the immense I stock of tobacco and cigars at Geo. W. Head's, on Poplar street. No. 4 Blake’s block. oct24-tf CARHART & CURD, Agents. ward Fly,” a very large painting splen didly drawn and most charmingly colored. The next is in a bolder mood, being a storm piece, with a mother and child in the foreground, evidently intent upon ca mping tho fury of tho storm. The clouds in the roar are so black and boding that one almost fancies that he cin hoar tho thunder. Tho entiro pieco is full of awful beauty, and is excellent in color and perspective. Tho next one of the five is “ Cinderella ”—a capital illustration of the famous nursery tale. All these picturos evince a delicate hand ling of color and a softness of tone which mm very charming. There is no glare ubont them, but a mellow brightness which renders them very beautiful. We judge from tho general effe -U in all the pictures that they were painted by the same lady,- and, whoever she is, deserves groat credit for having painted them. Messrs. Smith A Motes, of Atlanta, hire in this room a suberb collection of photograph pictures, which could not be excelled by any artist in New York. Suroney never did anything more exqui- sito. Wc observe here, also, quite a number of architectural drawings, drawings for bridges, specimens of lettering and spec imens of penmanship from Moore’s At lanta Business College, all of tfhich are v<ry fine. The most amusing thing in the room is a set of illustrations of popular songs, by Matt O’Brien, of Augusta. Few car toonist* of this country ever produced anything better or funnier. Mr. J. A. Pugh, of this city, wishing to give artists from abroad all tho advan tages of the art gallery, shows a case of 'us pictures on the first floor of Floral Hill. He exhibits a large number of pic tures, many of them being exceedingly due. Messrs. J. W. Burke A Co. make an ele gant display of chromos selected from their stock. These pictures are nearly all new subjects and very attractive. These gentlemen also show a large num- bdrof books, of which they are publishers, also a number of specimens from their bindery. In the Utter is one ledger, bo and in full Russia leather, which is a ‘ magnificent monument to the skill of Mr. Jso. G. Deitx, who has charge of the bindery of Messrs. Burke A Co. ^ Messrs. Brown A Co. show their , splendid chromos and the most superb , *toel engraving ever brought to Macon, j representing the caxeerof the Prodigal Son. Tho Eastman Business College, of At- ‘ lanta, exhibit quite a number of very fine 1 of penmaifehip, which can * NAPKINS, DOILIES, oct31,tf. And TOWELS, Blankets, Received at Panic Prices! The finest assortment of Teas in Mia- con at Putzel’s. oct28 6t SLUTHOUR PUMP! A Free Lunch at 11 o’clock every ij, at the “Our House/* oct7-eodtf * Third street. TONIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. JY. EMPIRE LOlAJE No. 1L Regular weekly conven- We have reduced our received machines. So says the official catalogue of the Hon. H. Qarrottson, United States Couiiuiiutioacr-in-Chief. R* W. W. Blankets. Mirh ai laborious breathing, a harkin* cougb. and threatened stranjrolUion. and Anally cverygyrap- Unn of quick consumption. About ten days a*o the child wa» placed under the treatment of Dr. liirira. and in ei*bt day* afterward theaeed wus didodsed. and the child is now perfectly well, all the alarming symptom*, having disappeared.” -Since my return home I have been frndually recovering my Kijrht. Tbe inlUraation lias en tirely left my eye*. Tbe eyelid* are now free from pmuiulations. and the *cum tL.it was over my sfeht i* fast Hearing away- The lixht is not now painful to my eyes. Although I have suf fered with inflamatkm in my eyes, and blindnrts for over three year*, l have bo hesitation in sny- inar that I at last shall soon bo entirely well. I ; wish you would publish my letter, or part of it— j it may beneflt some one. “John R. Paisley.” It is two weeks to-day ainro you operated on my eye*, and I can now soe to read lar,ee print. Tneretis not much inflammation a!>out my eyes. They are pettim? stronger every day. I hare m»t seen as much light in eight years a* I have in the past week. John Emeu.” CSA tion TO-NIGHT at 71 o’clock. \>\ Different ranks will be con- Wlferred. Members of Central l \\ City Lodge and visiting breth- ■Jf i ren fraternally invited to at- Nothing smokes equal to “Central Choice,” “Yours to Count On” and “Pride of Georgia” cigars, manufactured in No. 4 Blake’s block, by Geo. W. Head. octS4-tf THE KEYSTONE PUMP COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. PA. Black Alpacas. most successful impersonations, and demonstrated that she possesses talents of a very high order. This troupo will remain here three nights next week. Monday night they wiU play “Honeymoon” and a farce, Tuesday night “Alma” will be repeated, and on Wednesday night tho play will be “Romeo and Juliet.” Miss Eliza Newton assuming the role of Romeo—a very un usual one for a lady. "Which for color and quality are admitted by competent judges to be the best and The Greatest Pump in the World ! For mining, fire, ship, house, farm and stock, now on exhibition at tbe Georgia State Fair, cheapest in the city, as follows; Black 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, Black BRELLIANTINES, worth $125, for $1 00. We sell the same Alpaca as A T. Stewart retails, and at the same prices. Imxxcs House. This well known house has been thor oughly renovated and everything pre pared to accommodate its guests. Mr. E. Isaacs, the champion caterer of the South, has ample accommodation for his guests, and promises to give satisfaction to all. He is prepared to furnish meals to five or six thousand persons a day. His house is kept strictly on the European plan. Call for what you want and pay I for what you get. Charges—three dollars per day, single meals seventy-five cents, lodging seventy-five cents. oct23-6t pianist. Tho contest will oome off under the pavilion of Messrs. Guilford, Wood A Co., using their elegant Chickering pi anos. Six ladies have entered for the premium, as follows: Miss Leonora Me- Candless, of Atlanta; Misses J. D. Coley and Minnie Collin*, of Maoon; Miss Ballis Grant, of Columbus; Miss Alice Cox, of Lallmngc, and one other lei- Grange Udy, whose name we coaid not uuvvrLun. The playing will be very fine, os one excellent musician declared in our presence last evening that there were no other six ladies ill tho Unitiil States whose performance could nearly equal that of the ladies above named. at Mucon, at the lower end o£ Machinery Hall, om the outside^ NOTICE. P E following named nemos havo been n pointed a Commi'.toeon Fine Arts, and o equestedto meet at Floral Hall on FR1DJ IORNING at 11 o’clock. WILLIAM B. JOHNSTON, ROBERT E. PARKS, JOSEPH L. WARREN. MRS. DR. BATTLE, MISS GERTRUDE JOHNSTON. octal It Tbe Wheeler Ac Wilson. It is one thing to bring out an inven tion and puff it into brief notoriety by Lavish expenditure of money, and quite another to build a solid reputation on in trinsic merits. In no line of invention and manufacture is this more noticeable than in sewing machines, while hundreds of these labor-saving contrivances have been patented. Those which have stood the test of public use may be numbered on the fingers ends. Prominent among these is tho Wheeler & Wilson, of world wide fame. For twenty years this ma chine has been before the people, and over eight hundred thousand actual pur chasers testify to its qualities. The Wheeler A Wilson lias attained this unequalled popularity by giving the pooplo tho best machine which inventive genius could devise for a reasonable price —and on easy terms. ~ Don’t fail to see one of THE WONDERS OF THE WORLD I will pump from 15 gallons up to 800 and 1,000 gallons per minute, according to size and purpose. Knitted Underwear, Knitted Underwear, Knitted Underwear. Colored Mohairs. Guns and Pistols. "J" HAVE just received a largo assortment of BREECH AND MUZZLE L0ADIN8 DOUBLE BUNS Also, a large assortment of PISTOLS of all kinds, at the old stand, 50 Mulberry street, octant D. C. HODGKINS. I can now bear all conversation u ith case, and at a distance that before you treated my case I could not hear tbe report of a gun. I wish you would put this in some of your circulars; and, also, that I have been deaf ever since 1 was six years old—I am now past forty. “K. M. Petkrsos.” “I hare applied the medicine as directed, and the ulreration in. ami discharge from, my daugh ter's ears are now entirely well. Her bearing lias , In aU tho new and fashionable shades, reduced from 75c. to 60c. The Keystone Pump Company is desirous of in troducing this valuable and wonderful iuven- GENTS’ SHAWLS, troducing this valuable and wonderful lult u- tion to the Southern people, and havo sent these pumps to the Georgia State Fair with this view: Territory, either State or county, for sale. We are prepared to sell NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA and TENNESSEE. THEO. H. OEHLSCHUkQEH, Attorney and Special Agent. Address, on the Fair Grounds, octao 2t and at Brown’s Hotel. Macon. Ga. GENTS’ SHAWLS, GENTS’ SHAWLS, Tbs audience was rather >lia» at St. Joseph’# Church Inst night. The “Cre ation ” was tho programme for the even ing. We did not hoar the opening over ture, bat presume it was good, as the Mcourt Club and Professor Fenfiold, of Suv.uiiiah, rendered it. The solo* were aung l*y Madame Hail mi. and were reaUy meritorious; though we felt that the Madame labored under serious di.*advan- tagivjn having to sing them aIL Pro fessor Peufield sustained his high repu tation as an organist, and added much to tlie effective orchestra of the Mozart Club. But tbe gem was tbe aolo playing of Master James Douglas on the violin. “ Selections from Trovatore ” was bis theme, ami many a violinist of acknowl edged merit might have listened with plena ore and profit. Another convert will be given to-night for the same object. Just received, another full line of those Imported Bulbous Boots, I HAVE just received direct from Holland a large quantity of Double and Siqglo Jlya- cynthes of all color*. Tulips, $MMMa Snow- “Boeekt Slatxe,” am now well of my catarrh, and have been d by the nreof your Catarrh Specific. I have l all the catarrh remedies and many goo.! ncian* in my case in tbe past ten years, and inreer received but temporary beneflt from Handsome Satins ! drops, Crocuses, Narciy-us, Spanish. English and Persian Iris. Call and'mako your selections. •octSl.lw GEO. BEGGS. ANDKEKCi LEIFS OF ALL QUALITIES. MENIMS—BLEACHED. BALBRIGGAN A BROWN HALF-HOSE. J Ml Received by octal,It WM.B. JOHNSTON, JR. In all the new and Stylish Colors, in cluding Another lot of Oxydised Bar-rings Received to-day. On exhibition and for sale at Floral Hall, Fair Grounds, and at store of Wing & Solomon. OF EVERY KIND. The family Wheeler Sc Wilson is the easiest to oper ate, fastest, most noiseless, and most durable. Lock-stitch machines made, and the New No. 6 Wheeler & Wilson, adapt ed to heavy tailoring, shoemaking and general manufacturing, is believed to be far superior to any other machine for this class of work. Just received at NAVY BLUE, BOTTLE BREEN, OLIVE BROWN, LOW And all Fashionable Colors, which we will sell during the next Try Putzel’s 70-cent Oolong Tea. oct2S6t BOWS, ALL COLORS. Julian Just Received by oct31.lt WM. B. JOHNSTON. JR. oct30 tf These machines may be seen at tho Wheeler & Wilson Pavil ion, on the Fair Gronnd. $5 Reward i be paid for the apprehension and con- lement of John Crumes, a man about 5 lies high, square built, dark hair and irk complected. Said Crumes is sup- 30 in Wilkinson or Twimrs countv. J. K. BRAMAH. Deputy Sheriff Wilkinson county, Irwinton, Ga. They are the BEST QUALITY* and are worth $1 00. OUR DISPLAY! At Auction. Messrs. Guilford, Wood k Co. will sell two pianos at auction, at the Fair Ground, at 3 o’clock to-morrow evening. This is a good opportunity for those who want to purchase piano*. The Ladies, and visitors trenorally, attending the ■ Fair will find our usual attractive display of GREER, LAKE Only 25 dozen of thoea Veterans of tl»r Wcxlcan War. A preliminary meeting of veterans of the Mexiv.in war being held at the Brown House, Ma*..-.I,on the 30th October, 1373, Coh David S. Johnston, of Madison, wa* made Chairman, and Col. C. W. Styles Secretary. A committee was appointed to prepare rule* for a permanent organi zation, and mooting adjourned to 7J o’clock r. si. On reassembling in tbe evening it ap peared that tbe name* of ninety-seven members had boon enrolled, and tbe com mittee reported rule* for organization octal 2t READY-MADE SlIIS AND UNDERWEAR.'. As well as FANCY GOODS. At Nos. 39and 41 Second street. Triangular Block:. Received by express yesterday, a large lot of RUCHES, TIES, COLLARETTS, BELTS and FANCY ARTICLES, especially adapted to the Ladies. ELEGANT OPERA CLOAKS, PELERINES, SASHES. SCARFS and BEAVER CLOTH SACQUES. i ACK LACES, Black and Colored, And a very large assortment of JOUVDTS KID GLOVES, (the best glove made.) . w. A. HOPSON ft CO. oct2<>tf SALE OF Aldemy and Ayrshire Cattle. FRUIT EMPORIUM. Left, which we are sell worth $1 50. VXT ILL bo sold, at the Hippodrome, on “the f T Fair Grounds, between the hours of 12 and 1 o’clock on Saturday, November 1st, 1 Thoroughbred Aldemy Bull, S years old. 1 do do do 18 months old. 1 do Ayrshire do 18 do do. Sale by auction, without reserve, or by-bidding. Particular attention called to this sale by all desirous of improving their milking stock. See —» »«•- » I _ .1. .... WM. B. JOHNSTON, Jr., (Successor to Thomas U. Coxjtbr) HAS JUST RECEIVED I THE LATEST AXD MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE OF HATS! HATS! FOR MEX, BOYS AXD IXFAXTS. COTTOX AVEXUE, NEXT TO MlX & KlRT- laxd’s, Macox, Ga. oct25 lw «p .xnnren* hsxdly be surpassed aft works of pen-an- ink art. THE RACES. Two running races to^k place yester- ,lay afternoon, but we are without a re port of them, as the gentleman npon whom we relied to furnish the report flailed to hand it in. THE REGATTA. The boat race between the Macon and rrews came off at the hour an- A good start was made, but t happened which threw the * c- asidezsbly behind, and Sa it without a sturdy effort, will be repeated at 4 o'clock i purse of $400. The money yesterday • evening, and the %d' will probably be the most interest- ig one that ever took place on the Oo- lulgee. THE FRIES DRILLS. ill begin to-day at one o’clock, and be mended to-niorivw morning. The drill* ill tike place in the order named as Hows: This afternoon the Atlanta Ca- Ladies’, Gent’s and Misses’ Hose In all qualities, a4 Bargain Prices. 25,000 CUBA & FLORIDA SWEET ORANGES 50 Boxes CATAWBA GRAPES. what the cto«* of Ayrshire on tbe°native catt ha* effected in the Pike county twin cows. J. J. CLAY, oct31 gt Auctioneer. To tbe many that may be •offering with vitiated blood, from any cause, skin dbease* of every na ture, liver complaint, scrofula, dy»i*-p*ia, murrh. bronchitis asthma, or any chronic diseases, will save time, health and money by calling upon Dr. Ingira. aa he ha* dev oted the past fourteen years to tbe treatment and cure of chronic diseases. Dr. login will examine and treat cases at hi* , MALAGA WHITE GRAPES, (Direct from Spain ) Fine Woven Corsets, For 75c., worth $100. Latest in Photography The Herald argue* a complete disrup tion of the Baptist denomination in the Northern States on the question of open or close communion. J HrxT.RxxKix A Laxae.—This well known and reliable firm hare received % large lot of Dr. Hood’s Eureka liver Medicine, it has the praise of all who have tried it. In bottles at 50 cents and SUXk lx is an established fact that Consumption can ; be cured; but it is far better to prevent the cruel I disease from fastening itself on the system, by the | timely u-e of a remedy like Dr. WIstar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. This standard preparation will speedily cure a cough or cold and even Cmisump- tjon often yield* to it* crest power. • Savanna! 300 Bunches FRESH BANANAS. 20 Crates NEW YORK STATE WHITE CABBAGE. Dental Notice. The Silver-ware axd Broxze Medal Prizes to be awarded by the State Fair will remain on exhibition in one of E. J. lohnston’s show window* several days longer. In the other he has a fine display c f triple-plated Silver-ware, and his inside cases are overflowing with elegant Watches, Clocks, sets of Jewelry, soli^ Silver-ware, fine Table Cutlery, etc., etc. Give him a look in passing, octal 3t H A\ Ih G sold my dental interest in Macon and vicinity und leaw-U my rooms to Ilrs. J. P. A W. R. Holme* I hereby return sincere thanks to my patrons for their kind patronage. In re tiring, I cordially recommend ray successors as gentlemen and thoroughly skilled Dentists, wor thy of confidence, hoping they will receive the- liberal patronage mv friends have bestowed on me. Very respectfully, G. W. EMERSON. Referring to tbe above, we offer our services to the citizens of Macon and public generally as ex perienced Dentists, and hope to receive a* liberal share of patronage by doing all work in tbe most perfect manner, carefully, permanently. References: Captain P T Pitts. Mark W John son, Atlanta; R ! Ross; Dr G W Emerson; Dr Sam Perslev; Dr Hoilingshead; Rev Dr F M Ken nedy; Mr Robert Barron, Fort Valley; Rev J W Burke-, Mr R H Hutchings; Rev J as Carr. Dr C E Kells; RW Bonner; Col Hamilton, Clinton; D.- Jaa A Knapp, New Orleans. ocVWtt For $1 00, worth $1 50. A TRUTHFUL CARD. In justice to myself, and for tbe benefit of those who are silently suffering on. partially or wholly ignorant of the fearful consequences attending the neglect of nasal catarrh, here give some of tbe prominent symptoms and rrsalts of this formidable and msiouous destroyer of human life. In it* very incipient stage it £* marked by Mai on to-dxy for 50 Barrels EARLY ROSE AND PEERLESS PO TATOES. We have the largest and best assortment of SILKS ever offered ia the State. The Cheapest axd Best.—Hook’s Eureka Liver Medicine gives universal satisfaction in tbe treatment of hirer Disease. Dyspepsia.Sick Head ache, Costiveness, and all that class of diseases arising from a disordered state of the stomach and !i»er. nov3eiy TWO 71-3 OCTAVE a Tic-id di-charce from the noe. attended with ir ritation of the mnenona lining of tbe nose, sub jecting the patient to fresh cold every change of the weather. Acute inflammation, with f.etid breath t:rally ensue-. Then ul-.vrntimi rapidly spreads over the whule mucuous tract of the or gan, drt-xr yirjg the sen-v* of >oent. At this stage there is a "t-.m-tai t difu-harre of putnd matter tram the wh*’i' -rorfswv i4 tbe ninc-noos ue m- boat at tl*c now-, sad by its spcr.lic gravity, it fiov» > unimpeded down tbe threat, hark of the or- mi ■ ■{ $*»:.. h -.'u*- li:i. iy -uffvn-r to be digested in the stomach, and vitiate- and the 1>. >ud. A vT : - : i.xnranm-1. ■w veri-htd rt.*uln.uu ut tbe blood is the inevi- IN BLACK SILKS 20 Barrels PIANOS AT AUCTION SILVER SKIN AND RED ONIONS. We defy competition, as we have largest and cheapest stock in Send for and read their new Catalogue and Price List of general Pamily and Fancy Groceries ortZrttf OBSTACLES TO XARKIACE. Happy relief for young men from the effects of Errors and Abuse* in early life. Manhood re stored. Impediments to marriage removed. New method of treatment. Ne^and remarkable rem edies. Books and circulars sent free, in sealed en- vcluj«es. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. t South Ninth street. Philadelphia. Pa.—on ia-t it utkin haring a high re-putatiou for honorable evuduct r rd pa fe*MC "'ai dull. oetiy 3m Visitors to the Fair, Attxxtiox.— Before going to and after returning from the Fair, call on Putzel, at the New York Grocery, who will show you the finest as sortment of groceries in GeoTgia. ’E will sell the above Pianos on WE SELL AS WE ADVERTISE BRACELET LOST. re*>. '.Atlanta) [ bindersville) L OST at the Fair Grounds, on Wednesday morning, a GOLD BRACELET, half round and cased. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving the same at THIS OFFICE, octao it* Washington Tig. the M&opn V. »iuut« J. Waxelbamn & Bro. oct!9 sutuAhtliu E. 8PR1NZ. GUILFORD, WOOD A CO. ootsitt