The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, November 01, 1873, Image 4

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Financial and Commercial the lur.r> are, at th* nine time, attacked by di* r- t ir.rl r frth »; r -a.1 < t *• • .-n tarried inffammatwc dawnwmni by the larynx, sod throosh the bronchial tubes to the lungs. Why should we be *urorued. then, that nine*tenths of all the deaths by consumption are primarily caused ay neglected nasal catarrh ? And more Minna half the inherent consumption is has* toned and accelerated by the erer present nasal rtu&rrh. Life is too short to throw away one day in experimental tampering with patent atomi ■era. nasal douches, lead and caustic poisons, ad* rertised for the cure of catarrh, as eveir case dif fer* and necessitates different local anu constitu tional treatment, as in all other complaints. My system of nednuen .» 1 mooed upon four teen ytars* cQMlant Bictioolo ttanmwn. a thorough knowledre of their pafbol fflr and abnunaal anatomy of thousands of cases that have passed (Coder my examination and treat ment. I respectfully announce that 1 hare no gMeol preparetion exhibit. but will extend my services in a careful and thorough exasunati.'n of each case. And will refer to the first people of Virginia and other States, that have been under my treatment. Respectfully. L. Ixgisa. 31. D. Office National Hotel, formerly Spots wood House, until I open a permanent office in this city- SPEEDY READING HOTICES. TilK GKOKGIA STATE FA IK Horn*’ sjv*oim»'n- of ornaxftfloial eti.’ixvin^ br Whiter T. John* bn. of this city* it consists of a highly polished and exqui sitely engraved scale, which is pronounced by judge* to be a magt.-rpiec*: in its l:ne. In the same di-play is a bositif ul little working model of a steam engine, boiler and all, made by young McAJpine, an ap prentice in one cf the machine shops. The name young gentleman exhibits a full set of machinists* tools, which are hand some as are usually seen. Fourteen Year** Practice In Chronic Dfnsna here U t *e sum anl substance of young Steel’s pe ligree. He had no ilam; it does cot appear in evidence before these I -arned judges wh- txer young Steel’s «lam was by a buffalo, a Durham bull, or a Modoc in lian. Please, learned judges, tell me the pedigre-i of jour premium hone ■ is he a • one toga* a percheron* or a musting? I forget this Atlanta effort, as a pedigree was signed by R. L. John son, and this was the only evidence bsfo -e the judges of a pedigree for this pr i .1 m scrub, and I should mention, on : o: tue judges stated the colts* of the - Lillies .Utua-git w«-r-* the finest on the gr >ond. >d In Attendanre. DR. L. X. INC IRA, Physician and Surjreen. ttafactory of the eserally thought m to a close that itement in the at- Thr Prrmi 9:00 a. x.—The Committee on Tools and Imple ments will resume their examina tion. For particulars. Exhibitors are respectfully referred to posters on the grounds. HORSES. Best Combination Horse —— 5 }J~ Horse of Bc?t Style in Harness iS Best Six-Hula Team owned, etc ... Best Single Mule nr«s;ift*¥ 100 MILITARY DRILL. , 12 m. precisely.—Miliiary Drill will be resumed according to the order previously announced. _ The Committee* of Judges is respectfully re play. for City of Macon Special Premium*, are requested to meet at the Executive Committee rooms at 10 o’clock this morn ing. The oommitiee consists of Messrs. Wo. A. Pye, A. G. McArthur, Tbos. J. and W. J. Weeks. LATEST MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Financial. New YCRK—Nuon—Money 7. Gold Si- Ex change. long 61; short 81. Governments dull mad off. State hoods quiet, klEvening—Money straurent, ,t*l commission. Sterlingdull st 61. Gold dull ai 8fa8|. Govern ments dull; off for some. State bonds dull and off; not much doing. Midnight—61s 12; C2s 6; 6te 5; 65s 7; new Kfc 67s 12*; «Sa 12; new 5* 7; 10-40s6t : Tennessee* «7|; new 67; 3 fagfariss 52; new 55; consols 46; def.l 47; Louisianas 45; new 40; levees 6s 50; Ss 6$ Alabama 8s 65; 5s 55; Georgia 6s Cater, J. O. Math* THX RK-lATTA. * The first race took plaoe at eleven o’clock. Three boats were entered, but owing to press of business, ooe of the con testants, Mr. J. P. Roosvelt, was unable, to pull, so that but two started—Mr. Tit- comb, of Savaanah, and Mr. A. E. Board- ~ PERMANENT CURE OP 1 RUPTURE. MEDICATED PLATES AXD PLAT TBCSS. Dr. Ingira’s office is crowded daily with appli cants for Medicated Plates and Trusses Th*a valuable improvement is being appreciated by hundreds of this community and everywhere over the country as far as known, lrr. Ingira guarantees a perfect and p-rmanent cure of all ordinary cases of Rupture in sixty days, or no chance. We are informed that Dr. Ingira has his ha?hls full to supply the Urea demand. For full S -tirulare of this valuable apparatus call upon > Doctor at the National Hotel. COMMON"SENSE. The reason why the flat truss and medicated plates will permanently cure rupture—In the first place, the flat truss holds the rupture or wuuml together so that they are in position to heal. In the second place, the medicated plate being acted upon by the perspiration, slowly dissolves or originate*, and its astringent quali ties draws the blood to parts laden with fibrin and the natural constituents of repair. Hence. — we simply assist nature to perform it* labor, and . or when the cure fa; completed, which takes place his usually in sixty ifays, we find that what natur - rai.~*l by me in t he State of Texas, and I offer to t ie public a portion of his pedi gree. and refer to the Torf Register, rac ing Calender, etc., for my statements, as follows: altamont’s pedjgrex. f By Mem non. 2d sire Ep dlon. 3d sire Pacific. 4th sire Sir Archy. 5th sire imp. Diomed. 1st dam, Orphan Girl, by Tempest. 21 dam. Trifle, by Code of the Rock. 3d dam. by Pacific. 4th d&m, by Pacolet. 5th datn. by imp. Diomed. With this start of pedigree. I refer you to the English and American turf regis ter. C. A. Hamilton. Now, gentlemen, I offer to run a colt of A1 turnout against any oolt of Young Steel, or Old Steel, or File, or any of the Buffaloes or Mo-iocs, on the dam side, at the City Central Park,'Macon, Georgia, iny day, from to-morrow or within twelve mixed with the gastric juice, which dissolves and 55; 7s 70; North Carolinas 18; new IS; special tax 5; South Carolinas 23; new 9; April and October 15. ” * ‘ J -y at i and Interest to l dull at a\. Gold quiet torse to receive. Four to enter and three to start. T. G. HOLT. Gen. Supt and interest. Ex and dull at S*aS|. and 7; gold. Losnox—Erie SSJ. French securities flat. Cotton. New York—Noon—Cotton quiet; sales 1196; upland* 15; Orleans 15b Future* opened ns follows: November 14 la 14 7-16; December UfaUl; January Uialfi; Feb ruary 15fal5 5-16; March 15; il5f. Attention, Macon Volunteers! "Y70Y are hereby onlered to anpenr. in fuil uni- A form, at your Armory THIS (Saturday) MORNING at Ho’, fi-k. Every member of ccm- tkui v and prompt att ndance required. U. 8. JON ES, Capt. Comd g. G. C. Co.vygg. O. s. novl It Child Lost, fa nut fit to go into the second; if it due*, it im poses ou this organ the double labor of performing the work of both. Tim* the And process of di gestion is preparatory to the second. and the sec ond to the third. Now, this being the case, we see hoy the action of one part will involve others When dyspepsia fa in the second stomach, the symptom* are not like the above. This kind is caused by the bile, liver, panensue. and other or gan*. in not converting the food int*. chyle. There I« always an irregular action of tire* bowwfa. oreoa- tiveneas, great distress across the stomach, and much weakness; bloating in the towels and piles; great debility. The person will often feel tired after a little walk or exercise, and short of breath in running or walking uphill. Sorai persons hav ing this kind of dyspepsia will eat a* much as when well, and yet they are weak and cannot fol low protracted fabur or study without soon giving month*, one mile to four-mile heats, and will bet you two thousand dollars against one. r '■* ' afioot for Great Britain 58400; last year 55400. Baltimore—Cotton, net receipt* 44; gross 592; export* coastwise —; Greet Britain —; France —, sales 250; stock 65*50; middlings —; low mid dling —; strict good ordinary —. Weekly net receipts 344; gross 5515; exports to Great Britain 1025; continent 806; coastwise 641; sales 2271; spinners 620. New Ob lean's—Cotton, net receipt* 1217; gross 2238; exports coastwise—; to Great Britain —; to continent —: to France —; sales 450; stock I 53.930; middlings 15J; low middlings 15; strict good ordinary 14j; good ordinary 15$al4; market in fair demand. f Weekly net receipts 22.658; gross -u^OO; exports I to Great Britain 10.015; continent 5467; coastwise 2280; Franco 2*573; sales 2560. « Wilmixgtox—Cotton, net receipts CM; exports coastwise —. sales 106; stock 1700; middlings —. Weekly net receipts 1348; exports coastwise 1116; gross —; sales 285. ArorsTA—Cotton, net receipts 187; sales 1244; middlings 14; market steady. Weekly net receipts 7084; shipments 8574; sales 6519. Savannah—Cotton, net receipts 1550; sale* 1190; exports coastwise —; to continent —; stock 53.415; middlings —; market steady. . Weekly net receipts. 24g!C5; exports coastwise 14.705; continent 2059; sales 15,04*5. CitAKLESTOX—Cotton, net receipts 2706; exports to Great Britain 1005; coastwise—; sales 600; stock 31.174; middlings —; low middlings —, strict good ordinary —, market steady. Weekly net receipts 16JB3; exports coastwise Now, if you three judges (ao con versant with pedigrees) are too religious to bet, can't you find a friend of this pedigree horse to bet. I have written hastily upon the Fair Gronnds, but will retract nothing, believing that the ig norance of such judges should be ex- Ofiiee, on Third street, over City Bank, novltf Lon’s sharing and hair-cutting saloon on Mulberry street is the place to got your harboring done. None but skilled artists retained. A hot bath can be had on the shortest notice. oct29tf Special Notice. The citizens of Macon and visitors to the Fair will find my exhibition in Floral Hall, first floor. This stock of goods has been purchased since the late panic be gan, and I offer all of it for sale. My friends from Southwestern Georgia can have a chance during this week to buy 1 ;inything they may need in my line at prices to suit the present stringency of the money market. These goods have been purchased for cash, at extremely low prices. I am here to sell my goods. Examine my prices and be- convinced I mean business. Respectfully, Geo. Sharps, Jr., Jeweler for Ga. Agricultural Society. I CLAY’S HORSES! READING XOITCES. Ir good clean work suits you, examine Brown’s collection of all styles and sizes. Moderate price*. No. 13 Cotton ave. *2t. Silver Plated Ware—Silver Plated Wars.—Ten sets, butter dishes, spoons and forks, cake baskets, card receivers, pitcher sets, toilet sets, and everything in the silver plated ware line, at oct22eodtf Wblker A Dobbs*. T)Y special a it ngement with Col. R. A. Alston. JL> Superintendent of the Horse Department, 1 will drive my FOUR-IN-HAND To-day from 11 o’clock until 2 p. m. The raffle will be continued at the tame time and place. I will also drivo Eagle and Cloud in a run, up set my wacon and right it again without over .checking their speed. J. J. CLAY, novl It* reived in knowing in what port the complaint begins. In our practice we hare found medicines of the most opposite properties to cure it; cspeci- S in the first stomach. We have cured some coses with on alkali, and others with the bit ter astringents, combined sometimes with tonics; and we hare found that in rtborir every case ner vine* are indispensably necessary. \\ here dys pepsia comes from the second part of digestion, the liver and pancreas are the ports diseased. We have treated over ooe hundred coses dyspepsia daring the fast year, and over fire hu dred cases in alL It is a very common coraplxii and none but those who have suffered with it c know its disagreeable and weakening influence — breaking down the mind and body. How can a disease that saps the source of life in the hum:*** system but cause gloomy fadings and debility the body? The blood is said to contain the liu» and this life is derived from food, through the converting power of the digestive organs. Any disease inquiring them must destroy the salutary power of life. This disease is more common than any one would suppose; its various forms and symptoms are very seldom known. Eating highly seasoned supper, sweetmeats, warm bread, sour pickles and pork, all more or leas cause dyspepsia; and the habit of using strung liquors, and the use of mercurial and min eral medicines. One of the most common causes of dyspepsia is the intemperate habit of eating between meoUand of going to work directly after eating. The stomach has a right to all the ener gies of the brain for one hour after eating, and the person who goes directly to the shop or farm from the table will, sooner or fader, find a strong protest to such mrtiality set up by his stomach. The Fair to Toe Prolonged. I N CONSEQUENCE of tho impossibility of examining all the articles on exhibition during the present week, it has been deemed advisable to extend the Fair during MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY of next week. It has, there fore, been ordered by the Executive Committee that the gates be kept open and the exhibition continued until that time, octaotf A. H. COLQUITT, president. Visitors to the Fair, Attrmtiom.— 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 Georgia. oct28 6t -A full assortment of these and other instruments has been senff out by a large New York house for the fair. What astonishes us is that these instruments are sold nearly os of cheap as any made. For sale by Guil ford, Wood & Co. Prolongation of tho Fair ! TEACHERS AND PUPILS INVITED TO ATTEND. nawned remedy—Dr. J. Bradfiekl’s Female Regu lator, Woman’s Best Friend. By it woman emaneijated from number! ;s* ills peculiar to her sex. Before its magic power all irregularities of the womb vanish. It cures whites. It cures sup pression of the menses. It removes uterine ob- ttrurtions. It cures constipation and strengthens she system. It bracts the nerves and purifies the blood. It never fails, as thousands of women will testify. This valuable medicine is prepared and sold by L. II. Brad field. Druggist. Atlanta. Ga Prira |1 SO per bottle. All respectable drug men Organs at the Fair.—The attraction of the fair seems to be the well known Estey organ. We cannot adequately de scribe some of the new styles exhibited by Guilford, Wood & Co. without calling them “perfect.” “PROFESSORS, Principals, Teacher*, ami Pu- JL pits in all the colleges and schools of Georgia are cordially invited to visit the Georgia State OF EVERY KIND. Fair during Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, free of all charge for admission to the grounds. We earnestly request their presence and promise the opportunity of witnessing one of the largest and moot varied collections of the resources of Georgia that has ever been exhibited in the State. Tho product* of Georgia soil and Georgia manufactories and the handiwork of Georgia wo men are herein the rarest profusion, and the edu cators of the youth of the State, and the youth thcmse.ves, ought to be hero to see it. A hearty welcome awaits them all. A. U. COLQUITT. President. W. A. HUFF. Mayor. Savannah. Augusta, Columbus and Atlanta pa pers nnd Griffin News copy one time and send bills to Mayor Huff. octfiOtf NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. In tho matter of Thomas H. Jones, Bankrupt— In Bankruptcy. T HE undersigned hereby gives notice, once a week for three weeks, of his appointment as Assignee in Bankruptcy of Thomas U. Jones. Bankrupt, of near Jeffersonville, in the county of Twiggs, State of Georgia, within Southern Dis- I trict, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said Dis- I trict ELI S. GRIFFIN. Assignee. Jeffersonville. Ga^ October, 1875. novl w3w* Exciting Contest—To know who is going to buy that magnificent concert grand Checkering piano exhibited at the fair by Guil ford. Wood & Co. ( Call and get a free sample of our; Teas; you’ll be sure to buy them from PutzeL oct28 Gt shipments 2 436; stock 1921. ' Citt Potet—Cotton, weekly net receipts, 1108. Pbovipkxcb—Weekly net receipts 126, sales 200; stock 500. Columbus—Cotton, weekly net receipts 2481; shipments 1426; sales 1008; stock 5817. Liverpool—Noon—Cotton quiet and un changed: sales 10,000 hales; speculation and ex port 2000; uplands, basin good ordinary, shipped October aad November 71-16; do November 7 H6 keep it TmcxxoxE. Ala, 1868. Mr. L. H. Bead field—Sir: Phase forward us. mmediately, another supply of Beadzield's Fe male Regulator. We find it to be all that s claimed for it and we have witnessed the most de rided and happy effects endured by it Vary respectfully. Hunter A Alexander. We, tho undersigned Druggists, take pleasure in commending to the trade De. J. Bead meld's ; Female Regulator—believing it to be a good and reliable remedy for the disease* for which he W. A. Laxsdell, Atlanta. Go. Pemberton. Wilson, Taylor A Co- Atlanta. Ga. Redwi ne A Fox. Atlanta Ga. 1 W. C. Lawsue. Atlanta, Ga. W. Root A Son, Marietta, Ga. STATE OF GEORGIA—Taorr County: This is to certify that 1 liavc examined the [ recipe of Dr. J. Braufield, of this county, and as a medical man pronounce It to be a combination of medicines of great merit in the treatment of all the diseases of fasnalet for which he recommends it- This December 21,1*». | We. P. Beasley. M. D. Ilrjrr, Rankin a Lamab. wholesale Agents, Macon. Ga. lucr of. Sales of the week 55,000; export 5,000; specula tion 5,000; stock 532.000; American 98.000; re ceipts 65,000; American 2.000; actual export 8,000; afloat 79,000; American 79.000. Produce. New Yore—Noon—Flour quiet and unchang ed. Wheat quiet and very firm. Com Arm and moderately active. Pork steady; new mess $15 00. Lard quiet and unchaueed. Turpentine dull at 42. Rosin quiet at 2 87* for strained. Freights firm. Evening—Flour in moderate request; common f... — if .la/f tkK in...,ir.. *■ f Qlatlll Georgia State Fair.—Parties visiting Macon during the fair, or any other time, would do well to examine the immense stock of tobacco and cigars at Geo. W. Head’s, on Poplar street, No. 4 Blake's j block. oct24-tf A YEW EXTRACTS FROM THE OEEAT MASS OF LET TERS AND TESTIMONIALS THAT DR. INGIRA IS CONSTANTLY RECEIVING FROM HIS FA- TIKNTS FROM ALL FARTS OF THE COUNTRY. The finest assortment of Teas in Ma con at Putzel’s. oct2S 6t COPT OF EXTRACTS. The following are clipped from the daily papers: "A Remarkable Case.—About two months po. a little girl about four years of age. daughter f Mr. Frederick Huffman, of this city, swallowed number of melon seeds, one of which 'jassod ito the bronchia] tube, and thence Into the lnngs. kanxerous symptoms were speedily developed. to fair extra 6 2uo6 93. Whisky inactive at 91*911. Wheat irregular ami unsettled. Cora closed dull and declining. Rico dull and unchanged. Pork dull and unchanged. Lard, good business at de cline, 7 S-16a7|. Turpentine weak. Rosin quiet Tallow weak. Freights lower. St. Louis—Flour dull and and unchanged. Com dull and declined. Whisky steady at 91. POrk, small lots 13 50. Bacon, only small order trade. Lard, only peddling lots sold. Cincinnati—Flour quiet and steady at 7 00. Cora quiet; new 40; old 42a44. Provisions dull Pork 12 23.nl2 50. Lard dull; jobbing sales. Bacon, shoulders 7b Whisky steady at 86. Louisville—Flour quiet. Grain dull and un changed. Provisions nominal. Whisky 87. Liverpool—Noon—Breadstuff* firm. Red A Feee Lunch at 11 o’clock every day, at the “Our House,” oct7-eodtf Third street. 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. oct24-tf N0TI0B IN BANKED!?TOT. tlidciirod. and the child is now perfectly well, all the alarming symptoms having disappeared.” « "Since my return home I have been gradually recovering my sight. The inflamation has en tirely left my eyes. The eyelids are now free from granulation*, and the scum that was over mr sirht is fast c learing away. The light fa not The Silver-w^re and Bronze Medal Prizes to be awarded by tho State Fair will remain on exhibition in one of E. J. Johnston’s show windows several days longer. In the other he has a fine display of I triple-plated Silver-ware, and his inside cases are overflowing with elegant Watches, Clocks, sets of Jewelry, solid Silver-ware, fine Table Cutlery, etc., etc. Give him a look in passing. oct3I 3t Criminal Imposition.—A bad bill substituted for a good ooe fa simply a loss to the pocket of the taker; but a poisonous slop substituted for a life sustaining medicine imperils the health of those who imbibe it; and the man who concocts, or sells, or recommends such an article is a criminal from granulation*, and the scum that was over my sisht w fast clearing away. The light fa not now foinful to my eye*. Although I have suf fered with inflamation in my eyes, and blindness I for over three years. I have ho hesitation in s*y- I ing that 1 at last shall soon be entirely well. 1 wish yon would publish my letter, or port of it— it may benefit some one. “John R. Paisley.” I It is two weeks to-day tinea you operated 00 nnr eyes, an l 1 eon now see to read large print. There is not much inflammation about my eyes. They are getting stronger every day. I have not seen as much light in eight years as I have in the past week. John Burch." "I have uard bnt one-half of the medicine you ora me. and I can now beat my watch at the length of my arm from my ear. The nolsis that wiyiwiEiiiHy confining' mo are entirely gone. 1 can now lienr all conversation with ease, and at a distance that before you treated my ease 1 could not hear the report of a gun. I wish you would put this in some of yoar circulars; and. construed to mean a dire't line, conform ing to the bends of tho river between the termini. Section 11. Any boat decided to have caused a foul ah all be declared distanced. for as an understanding of the tactics can make them so. At twelve o'clock to-day the contest will be resumed. The Georgia Zouaves will be the first to enter the list, and they will be followed by the Macon Volunteers. The Washington Rifles, from Sandersville, have not mode their ARION SHERIFF SALES.-Will be sold. . before the Court-house door in the town of The Lillie Eldrldge Combination played again last night to a crowded house. The play was “The Hunchback,” and was capitally rendered. The play to-night will be “Olive,” of which the Constitutionalist has this to say: To Miss Eldridge, as Olive Varcof, in tho drama of Olive the specialty of last evening—we say that her conception of the character was in unison with all her previous successful acting. The Charles Vigo of Mr. Langdon, while unsuited to his classical finish as an actor, was nev ertheless portrayed with care. Mrs. Hig gins, as Damarel, evinced a desire to do the scenes in the life of “a self-constituted detective” with really commendable zeaL The lady characters were uniformly cred- hemp. administrator de bonis non of the estate of G. O. Davis vs H. N. Hamilton. Also, at the some time and place, lot of land No. 69, in tho eleventh district of originally Mus cogee, now Marion county. Levied on as the prop erty of W. W. Wiggins to satisfy a tax fi fa State of Georgia find county of Marion vs. W. W. Wig gins- D. If. MADDUX, novl ids Sheriff. tires,” are recommended by their dishonest pro prietors and venders as raperior to the famous national specific. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Desperate attempts are made to thrust these per nicious compounds into the hands and down the threats of life-long patrons of the great vegetable stimulant and stomachic; and although these conspiracies against health and life very rarely succeed, it nevertheless seems to be a duty occa sionally to warn the (Vedulous against them. Hostetter’s Bitters, the unequaled remedy for casual indigestion, confirmed dyspepsia, bilious ness, liver complaint, malarious ferera, consti sa- t ion. constitutional weakness, and the functional derangement of the weaker sex. has for twenty years stood at the bead of all modirines of its Haas—so far above them as to render competition futile. It has not yet reached the meridian of its I appearance, and y probably will not do ao. So far the drill- 0 mg has been superb, and if either of tho % companies which are to drill to-day hope to take tho premium they will havo to «lo some very handsome work. This con- f test has been looked forward to with very great interest, and it realizes tho highest l expectations of every one. Nothing like it ever before occurred in the State. J FLORAL HALL. In our notieee of the merchants who j . are making displays in the Floral Hall, we entirely overlooked Messrs. G. Yolger I a Son, who showa splendid case of segars and smoking material. Their display is I ooe of the handsomest in the room, and and includes some of tho finest meer- . schaum goods ever brought to Macon. Among those who come from abroad with displays of goods are Messrs. La- t hrop A Co., of Savannah, and Messrs. Chamberlain, Boynton A Co., of Atlanta. I Both of these firms show carpets and window hanging*. Messrs. Lathrop A Co. show also oilcloths, wall-paper, and the new floor-cloth known as linaloum. Their | whole show is a compliment to the Agri cultural Society, for which some ac knowledgement is due. THE SEWING MACHINE SHOW is a full one, only one well-know machine —the Stn being unrepresented. The ;iew Wiboii. the Victor, tho Wheeler A Wilson, the Howe and the Weed are on hand, all handsomely fixed up. The Wheeler ft Wilson—the Old Re- j liable—is splendidly fixed up, under a liandsome and substantial canopy. The work, however, which is exhibited is i* good a testimonial aa the machine 1 teeda. They show every style of stitch ing. from the most gauzy muslin to a I loublc thickness of sole-leather. The new Wilson shows the handsomest x t of machines we have ever seen. They une gotten up for exhibition and are su- I l«crb specimens of mechanism. They I also show a fine lot of samples of work, I Get the 75-cent Mixed Tea at Putzel’s. oct28 Gt T?XECUTOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an Hi order from tho Court of Ordinary of Twiggs county, will be sold, before the Court house door in the town of Jeffersonville, in said county* on the first Tuesday in December next. The startling drawback on nearly all medicinal agents has ever beeu that in their process of purgation nnd purification they have also debili tated the system. To obviate this difficulty phy sicians have long sought for an agent that would Purge, Purify and Strengthen At One and the Same Time. Their research has at last been rewarded by a discovery which fully realizes the fondest desires of the medical faculty, and which is justly ref ant ed a* the most important triumph that nhar jaqy has erer achieved. This important desideruti m is itable. We commend them especially for that snave and feminine delicacy wkich is so pleasant and graceful in all the in tercourse of life, and particularly on the Ftage. Miss Monk, Miss Newton, Mias 1 Egberts, Mias Wallace, and, by no means | least, Mrs. Vivian, will always be re membered by our people for their excel lent professional qualities. The troupe will give a matinee this afternoon, when “School” will be pro duced. The management has invited the orphans from Appleton’s Homo to witness the performance, and the invitation has been accepted. popularity, its sale being larger ‘now than at any period since its introduction. Its utility as a pre ventive of disorders engendered by an insalubri ous atmosphrre or unwholesome wafer, is admit ted by physicians practicing in unhealthy dis trict*. and it is recommended as a stimulant bv many practionen who will not take the responsi bility of prescribing the adulterated liquors of j Another lot of Oxydised Ear- -rings Received to-day. On exhibition and for sale at Floral Hall, Fair Grounds, and at store of Wing & Solomon. Dr. Tutt’a,Vegetable Liver Pills, Which purify t! e blood and remove all corrupt humors and unhealthy accumraubtions from the body, and yet produce no weakness or lassitude whatever, but on the conarary tone the stomach, and invigorate the body during the progress of their operation. They unite the heretofore irre concilable qualities of a Strengthening. Purgative and a Purifying Tonic. Imported Bulbous Roots. T HAVE just received direct from Holland a large quantity of Double and Single Hyu- cyuthes of all colors. Tulips. Anemones, Snow drop*. Crocuses. Narcissus. Spanish. English and Persian Iris. Call and make your selections. octSl.lw GEO. BEGGS. Try Putzel’s 70-cent Oolong Tea. oct2S Gt harmless, healthy and nutritious. In strength and purity.it has no equal. For making light, sweet biscuits, rods, waffles, lornbreod. ete_ there The Ladies, and Fair will find < $5 Reward Clay’s Exhibition. lies, etc, every lady fa delighted—they are so I By reference to an advertisement ranch, in every respect, superior to others in use. which appears eUcwhere, it will be toco <3rOTr * “>• •h***” ta*P lor Mb M* Cram Bmt- UhatCoLAhtoniuu giren Mr.CUyth, ime of the hippodrome from eleven Morniau. Monmo. MorHiia-Doo’t £ml to o'clock until two, for tho exhibition of procure JIio. WixjloW. Soonnxo Stic, Si- hia honem The raffle will be continued xc for all dirara incident to the period cl at the one time and place. Clav.atthis J« rrUera tho child her, , , , join, cures wind ooUr. regulates the bowels, and exhibition, propose* to abow hu whole ^ ^ving relief and health to the child, gives rest : skill in driving. He will npset hit buggy to the mother. Be sure to call for "Mss. Wins- ! while his horses are in a full run, and ^Farmdalya^ibx^rta. june23eod6m. right it again while yet the horses are in ” a run. This it a rash act. and has been I*»°l memory may mean a general breaking I attempted hv no one but Clay. He ,nc- coed, in it admirably, never having been cithrrraeDr. IMmbcM'. Buchu rtthentreipe- known to make a failure. See hit adrer- rifle. It restores the functions of manhood, and WILL be paid for tho apprehension and con- v T iinement of John Crumes, a man about 5 feet 8 inches high, square built, dark hair and rather dark complected. Said Crumes is sup posed to be in Wilkinson or Twiggs county. ^ _ J. K. BRANAN. Deputy Sheriff Wilkinson county. splfleodAwly THREE VALUABLE Irwin ton, (ia. SALE OF Aldemy and Ayrshire Cattle. Cowikee Plantations W IbL.be sold, at the Hippodrome, on the Fair Grounds, between the hours of 12 and 1 o dock on Saturday, November 1st, 1 Thoroughbred Aldemy Bull, 8 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 what the cross of Ayrshire on the native cattle has effected in the Pike county twin cows. J. J. CLAY. octtl ft• Auctioneer. WM. B. JOHNSTON, Jr., * (Successor to Thomas U. Conner) HAS JUST RECEIVED “THE LATEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE OF HATS! HATS! ‘ " FOR MEN, BOTH AND INFANTS. Cotton avenue, next to Mcc & Kibt- lahd*», Macon, Ga. oct251w Hunt, Rankin A Lamar.—This well known and reliable firm have received a large lot of Dr. Hood’s Eureka Liver Medicine, it has the praise of all who have tried it In bcEtlea at 50 cents and <1X0. \ [ r * ; ? > \ ’ . barbarous, and has never resulted in eure. La dies can call upon Dr. login and obtain my full address. "Mbs. W. H Dr. Ingira will continue to examine and treat coses at his reception rooms, at the .National Ho fei until he opens the Infirmary in this city. Fourteen years* practice as a specialist fa Valua ble to the afflicted. OFFER to rent for the next year Three Valuable Plantations renovates the entire system. It acts both upon the liTer and kidneys, ami is justly entitled the Great Diuretic. Get the genuine. All dmrgists sell it. John F. Henry. New York. Sole Agent. Dental Notice, AY1NG sold my dental interest in CHRONIC DISEASES. To the many that may be suffering with vitiated blood, from any emutt, skin diseases of every na ture. liver complaint, scrofula, dyspepsia, catarrh. | bronchitis, asthma, or arty chronic diseases, will ssr« time, health and money by colling upon Dr. Ingira, as he has devoted the past fourteen years to the treatment and cure of chronic diseases. Dr. Ingira will pe and treat cases at hi* office. National HoteL Is There Justice lu tne Decisions of Judges at State Fain I Macon, Ga., October 31.1S73. The object of this article* is to refer to the decision of the judges to-day in the 'Wtvpstakes show for btallions (with ped- i^recs) and ten of their colts on the Latest in Photography pn jaml in large «**’y genuine, bot- Received yesterday at PUGH’S GALLERY, A NEW patent appartus for giving Photo graph* a more beautiful finish than has ever before been obtained. Pugh’s Gallery is the only one in the State where pictures with thi* new finish can be obtained. Visitors at the Fair, wishing Photographs, will call at his gallery, comer Mulberry ami Second Street, nearly oppsite the Lanier House, octal tf : With good custom, about six hundred yards from the railroad depot. Also, It is an established fact that Consumption ran be cured; but it is far letter to prevent the cruel disease from fastening itself on the system, by the timely use of a remedy like Dr. WUtar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. This standard preparation will speedily cure a cough or cold and even Consump tion often yields to its great power. The judges were Major Thos. G. Ba- i eon. of South Carolina—a racing roan i :tnd breeder of blood hon*e*> for twenty , Tears, to my knowledge. i. Hon. M. L. Felton. ; 3. Mr. Smithey, Eufauia, 4. Mr. E. Perrin. Augusta. 5. General Myrick, MiUedgeviDe. Now I propose to show the iguorsnee of the thrve la»t named of these judges, and to *how that they were ignorant of the business they assumed as judges. The premium was offered for the best stallion, trif A pedigree, and ten of hi* colts on the ground. The three last named of these judge.- gave their decision to a horse named J young Sti** l. Now, I offer the public the 1 document from which these three judges gave their dec ision, and ask any man of * common nse to answer me: What was the pedigree of this horse Steel ? Fnm :kt Herald Qfilce' - Atlanta. Ga., Feb. 1st, 1S78. ’ Young Steel, a large fine bay stallion, > A TRUTHFUL CARD. I In justice to myself, and for the benefit of those I who are silently suffering on. partially or wholly ignorant of the fearful consequences amending I the nceject of natal catarrh, here give some of I the prominent symptoms and results cf this I formidable and destroyer of human fife- In it* very ioripwnt stage it is rairke.1 by I s ricil disc-ham from the nose, attended with ir ritation cf the mucuou* fining of the none, sub- j^rtinjc the patient to fre-h cold every change of I Lite weather. Acute inflammath*. with foetid breath final] v ensue*. Then akoration rapidly spread* over the whole muruou* tract of the or- , car., dv-stroviiir the *ense of scant. At this stage ■ there i> a constant discharge cf putrid matter from the whole surface cf the muruooa mein- j I brain: cf the nc»\ ai.d br it* sjsrific gravity, it il «• uamip-iol d* ;h«- :».rur,t.» < f • r- 1 ran >4 to>t*-, hence nnncticed by th-‘ sufferer to be dt**»t«*i ui the -t- u sch. and vitiate and j*>i-on the Llood. A v-rofulou* and disorganized. impoverished condition of the bl«» table r«*ult. And a* certain as the 1: marked puhnotitry u tm- orcan to. an-1 a)w> suffer.-r m, thoac A STORE HOUSE Dinner sets, tea sets, and toilet sets of the finest French China, decorated and plain, at Walker &. Dobbs’. oct22eodtf At Batesvflle depot, which has good custom. I also offer to sell cheap, tor cash, all my stock of etery kind, consisting of The Cheapest and Best.—Hook’s Eureka Liver Medicine gives universal satisfaction in the treatment of Liver Disease, Dyspepsia, Sick Head- TWO 71-3 OCTAVE HORSES, MULES, CATTLE, H06S AND 60ATS. Welcome to the Grand State Fair. We extend a cordial invitation to each and every one who intends visiting our city during the Fair, to call ami examine our large stock of china cro-hi ry, silver plated ware, table and pocket cutlery, etc. at New York prices. oct22 eoctf Walker &. Dobbs. irly 100 persons; a large bouquet of vers painted in water colors, without aUem; a handkerchief box, glove box I pin fashion, ornamented with flowers H-ad>; it wreath of seeds, very beauti- : a wax envis; i-.ui Lilies and other An early application will secure a good banrain. ' M. L. BATES. octlO 2tawAwlm Bafesrille, Ala. •.whe.'Costivene**, and all that dan of diseases arising from a disordered state cf the stomach and liver. PIANOS AT AUCTION morning. novSOly Last Notice to Tai Payers. 'HE law requires me to make an early settle ment cf all the taxes of Bibb con nty. I shall fore expert and positively require every tax • to mak>: settlement on or before the 15th OF NOVEMBER. Do not brinsr trouble e and expense upon yourself by n»*gleerirur your taxes in time. My office, 72 Cherry will be open until 9 o’clock F. M. Respectfully, VT. T. NELSON, Tax Collector for Bibb County. OBSTACLE* TO MARRIAGE. appy relief for young men from the effects of x*s and Abuses in early life. Manhood re- e*L Impediments to marriage removed. New bod of treatment. New and remarkable rem- ». B-.-.*- and circulars sent free.in seal**! en- p*a. AdfUGM, HOWARD ASSOCIATION. i South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa.—an tuiion having a high reputation for honorable oct29ffm 'E will sell the above p ’HE public are notified that I have removed my office to Mulberry street, one door above urth. formerly occupied bv It. Wmcgcnstein. r Court will be hereafter held at my office, ere I will always be on hand to attend to all lineraconnected with the office of Justice of tho SATURDAY, NOVEMBER lnt, A Western woman complains that since her husband joined the Patrons of Husbandry, he has »own nothing but wild uaU. lif follow!*Ti lth 1c :> are the mc«et sen«i- r first and greatest of \ itiafed bluud. Also, At 3 o’clt Grounds. E. SPRINZ, GUILFORD. WOOD A CO. oct£2tf ( conduct The macoN iktlA tel eg HATH and messexgEH: Saturday morning. November i. isM that M^ara. W Hall and W. A. law firm which New Law Finn. nc« to a card which appears da morning, it will b« aeea gbon Poe, Hamuel n. hare unit sd in a be known os Poe, raly Vlei«»rl«»ua. il of $1,000 for the beat has been awarded to Cobh •oeond premium of $300 w.i- .i warded to lii• I , the third of $350 to l'.ke, and the fourth of $100 to Clayton, The contaat between Cobb an 1 Bibb for the first premium was a veiy close one, and Cobb only won it by the “d her teeth,” therefore she may wear the honor all the more prpudly. Mums. Fairbanks & Co., th* bratod scale manufacturers, have manu factured thus far this year, for swders, thrve thousand seven hundred and sev enty-two hay scales and two hundred and two railroad truck scales They hare the contract with the United States Post-office and Treasury department*, and have furnished the Government during the present year with sixteen hundred The Cotteu I*mulum* The judges of the ootton exhibition made their awards yesterday morning. Five hundred dollars for the best crop lot of five bales was won by Capt. T. G. Holt The best bole of upland short staple— Mr. W. F. Dewberry, $100 and 35 oents a pound for the ootton. Best bale upland long staple—Flanders A Huguenin, $100 and S3 oents a ]>oun 1 for the ootton. To flic Mr reliant * ami Bin»lncNN Men of Mneon. Macon, November 1,1879. At the dose of this, the most stKoess- fal “Fair weak” for Georgia, may we not ask that you close your business house* at noon today, and go with your wives, sweetheart* and little ones to thd Fair Grounds, and there, for one half day, look upon the beautiful and instructive pic ture prepared for yon by the liberal hamls of those who have come fr »m a great distance to aid us in the lattdiibie effort to build up and sustain tho reputa tion of our city, and to promote the in terest o: the State Agricultural Society of Georgia f The people from our Winter cities, and throughout the country, gen erally, have displayod a liberality oral en terprise under the procure of a money panic which is simply astonishing. They have left their homes and visited usjst a time when they could ill afford it: hinny of these good people are with us still. They will contribute to our amusement and instruction to-day. And in response to their kindness and in emulation of their noble example, let every, cion, woman and child in Macon, go to the Fair Grounds to-day and remain until night. W. A. Huff, Mayor. Jno. W. Buber, Jsio. G. Dirts, 1). Burdick, Jmo. J. Cornell, B. \V. Durrctt, Hatni Ellis, F. A. Shonbnan, V. Kirn, T. C. Drmfsbt, R. J. LldHTFOOT, CUBISTOFKHR BURKX, L. W. lUSDAL, Aldermen. Crnml I.oilier F. A. M. of Urnrjrln. We understand that tho Annual Com munication of this U>ly dosed a very har monious session in this city, on the eve ning of the 30th instant. Many matters of business of importance to the croft in this jurisdiction, were disposed of. An amendment to the Grand Constitution, proposed at the last Communication, wus adopted, abolishing tho District Deputy Grand M.i -tera, and providing for only one deputy for the whole State. The officers for the ensuing masonic year, elected and appointed, are as follows Samuel 1). Irvin, M. W. Grand Master. James M. Mobley, K. W. Grand Deputy Master, Arthur J. Loot, IL W. Senior Grand Warden. James W. Taylor, R. W. Junior Grand Warden. Joseph K. Wells, R. W. Grand Treas urer. J. Emmett lllAckahear, R. W. Grand Secretary. Iter. Caleb W, Key, W, Grand Chap lain. John G. Deitz, W. Senior Grand Dea- , j N\. W. Goodman, W. Junior Grand terday. As soon os the gates were opened crowds began to pour in, ami kept it up eivod two until nearly the middle of the afternoon, atrial Atlanta seemed to have tipped over on ooe aide and spilled half her people down into Ma* on. There were multitudes of them here. Torn where you would you confronted a few dozen Atlanta men, while Atlanta beauties vied with thoee of Ma- oon and elsewhere in sustaining the charms of Floral Hall. There is no tell ing how many were here from Atlanta-- but there was a multitude of them, and they were made to fed welcome on all j man, of this city. The start was beauti- HstH* It ia estimated that a quorum of j fal - both boats springing forward at the Atlanta Aldermen were here. Five of . *ome njjtrat. Mr. Titoomb took the lead them were seen, at one time, intently ex- first and at the end at the first quar antining a certain “bonds bead,” proba- ; ter the Savannah boot was nearly a boat* My with a view to ascertaining bow old length ahead. At that point the Macon it woo. The probability ia that they j,oat began to gam and a* they passed found, before they left that it hod “cut near the city bridge, the boots were nose its eye * and nose. Aa they passed the railroad the RirroDROME bridge and entered the last quarter, was the center of attraction yerterday would have been hard to tell which morning, when thej judges went through would be the winner. Both men were with the examination of thorough-bred j pulling a long and steady stroke, horses* jacks and jennets and mules. I which was maintained until they entered rhis examination brought a great deal the limit of the Park, the Macon boat of very fine stock into the ring, and drew rtowly creeping ahead. On the last hun- a vast crowd of people to the hippodrome I dred yards Mr. Boanlman spurted and to witness it. Few persons had any idea jmmed under the line nearly a )toot’s that there was so much fine stock in the length and a half* ahead. The tithe not State; and the exhibition proved that being taken. the State is making advances in this re- Thesecmd race was between th^four- spect as well ss in all others. cored crews of the Forest City C|ub of the riAxo contest Savannah, and the Empire Club of this for th# premium of one hundred dollars Atu j took pla» a little after four in offered to the best amateur performer on the afternoon. The names of the gentle- the piano, drew a dense crowd around the men have been given in a former issue, music pavilion of Messrs. Guilford, Owing to a foul which occurred during Wood A Co. It was to be regretted that th e race, we are unable to ray, at pres- the space was so small that comparatively I entf what was the result; but we few perwona could get near enough to ^j Te the testimony of the contesting par- bear with any degree of satisfaction. All ti^ and the rule- of the association, and the ladies mentioned yesterday morning t be public con judge for themselves, performed, and the pieoes selected were I The starting judges agree that there was of the most difficult character; but the j a f a j r start. The terminal judges agree contestants all performed with the ease that the Macon boat arrived at the string and grace and skill of professionals, and ahead of the Savannah boat. Mr. iiod it been left to the audience to award Titcomb. of the Savannah crew, stated the premium, it is a matter of considera- that he had the choice of position, hie doubt who would hare gotten it. But Led took the side nearest the city. After the derision was in good hands. No more rowing about a quarter he found that he competent committee could have been was far enough ahead of the Macon boat selected than the one composed of Pro- I to take thin water by running in front of I* Penfleld, Geo. P. Guilford I them and keeping on the east side <rf the and G. A. Gnoaspelius. They are eplen- river. The Macon bout in trying to did musicians and withal most excellent, I ^nin their water ran into (he Savannah •undid and impartial judges. They gave boat, both boats being on the east side of th# premium to Miss Leonora McCon- the river. Mr. Board man, of the Macon dies#, of Atlanta. That young lady may crew , stated that he started on the east feel proud of her victory, aa if. wai won 8 ide of the river and on arriving at over most brilliant opposition. Woods* factory, the Savannah boat had THE military drill. j gained enough to run ahead of the Moron The city was alive yesterday morning I boat and ho seeing that the distance with R»ilj ilrciwod Toiuntocr HoMiery. j could not bo recovered until tho iBding Everywhere about the itroeta brilliant .cut of Mr. Connor, which wiu off the uniform, were aeon. Tho Governor', runner., v» replaced, cau,ed the crow to Oturd,. Cupt. W H. Weero,, arrived hero .top pulling until ho fixed it. When Tbureday morning and; encamped upon thw wn, accomplished, he glanced around the Fair Ground. Tho train* yostenUy I .nd raw the Savannah boat tome morning brought in the Atlanta cadets, two clean length, ahead and in hi, C*pt. John A. Kitten, tho Goorgia Zouaves water. He then railed to the craw to (Atlanta) Capt. John L, Conley, and the pull hard, it being hi, intention Savannah Cadet,, Capt. John W. Antler- I to run tbe Savannah crew out of hi. eon. All theeo companies are oomporad water. The foul occurred juat above tho of ;oung men and all are splendidly uni- city bridge, and a, tho boat, (track he formed and equipped. Beside, these the churned tho foul in hi, favor, and wo, Macon Volunteer, and the Floyd Rifloe I responded to by Mr. Schloy, raying, 14 1 were out in their dree, uniform,; and aleo, right.” Mr. Titcomb stated that tho there were detachments, in uniform, from I Savannah crew led by fifty yards, yet eight 8avannah companies, (and one from could not avoid the fouL Mr. Schloy Augusta. The whole presented a very stated that when ho raw tho Macon crow brilliant appearance, and nuule things j stop ho slacked up, so as not to wind his look very gay upon tho streets snd about I crew. Tbe ground taken by the Macon the Park. I crew is that tho foul occurred in their At ooe o'clock tho contort for tho pro- I water, and wns caused by tho Savannah mlum commenced. The firrt company boot being there. The Savannah crow to enter the parade ground was the At- maintain that they had a right to the Ixnta Cadets. They were followed by water, as they had ran in ahead of the the Savannah Cadets, and the day was Macon crow. Tho rale, of tho associa- concluded by the Governor's Guards. I tion, on which hangs tho question, are These companies had each forty minutes I theeo: to drill, and they went through with | Section 7. Every boot shall keep its their evolutions and tho manual with an I own water from tbe start, but any boot earns and o precision that might have which ““J obtain tho lead of another opened the eras of a does of West Point- maJ H e °, th " *“**’ wat f 1 r 1“* 4 „ , , , L own peril, and if a foul occurs the tres- era. Evidently those companies have passing boat shall bo deridod to have passed through a rigid system of train- caused the foul. ing, anti are aoldlfln certainly, at least as I Section 10. A boat’s own water shall bo OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER.) October si—Evksi.ho, ists. y Cotton. The market today closed weak at 13} for strict middling. The demand was inxxl. The receipts to-day were 516 bales—296 by rail and 220 by wagon. Shipments 627; sales-485. WACOM COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on hsi*l Sept. L1S73— - 1.399 SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Georgia State Fair! RALSTON hall. ! ‘Saturday Evening, November I»t. G. W. Gamogo. W. Grand Marshak H. Trice, W. First Grand Steward. K. V. Mitchell, W. Second Grand Steward, S. W. Parker, NY. Third Grand Steward. C H. Freeman. Grand Tyler. The Grand Lodge Temple, on Mulberry street, in this city, just completed, was dedicated by Grand Master Irvin, [assisted by the officer* and member* of the Grand Lodge, on Tuesday morning Lust, os the first business in order at this animal qom- annicotion. Quite an interesting ceremony took place during the day on Thursday last. It was atm.»un.*«d that His Excellency Jemss M. Smith, a P. M. Mason, and a member of the grand Lodge, was in the hall; whereupon the Grand Lodge, by a -unanimous vote, invited* him to a seat in the East. The Grand Master appointed P. G. M. David K. Butler, to conduct the d;>t’r.guishtd It. l !.<•.' i ::w tiKt.v!' !!.»• Grand I*>lge to the East, when Grand Master Samuel D. Irvin, as the Chief Executive officer of the Grand Lodge of Georgia, welcomed the Chief Executive officer of the £utc of Georgia to a seat on his right hand. The Governor of the State, w a * then seated and the regnkr Imsfamm prat... Iwl with. There *as a very Luge repreeentat ion j Airs, j nt this communication, and its business j br he sluposed of in the almost unprecedented time (including the ceremonies of the d^licntion) of two ami one half days. M ^ H ;:T in\;t d t the Grand Lodge to att inviution was accepted Programme for Saturday November 1. EXAMINATION OP TOOLS AND IMPLE- ttw floor of the where the Pike countv display is being mnue. RACES. _ ... ireciadr.—Purer 5 ($850). for Trotting Horses; open to the world; mile heat*; best three in five. First horse to receive.. -$590 Second horsa to receive ‘jjj WASHINGTON FOE. SAMUEL 11ALL. WM. A. LOFTON. POE. HALL & LOFTON, ATTORNEY ^ AT LAW, MACON, GA collection by any one lady. It includes u piano cover of broadcloth, worked with vrorsted, raised m ork, containing over 200 , flewera. This ’*** workedwithoat a pat- J 1 the fair, The j tern. A huge choir, handsomely em- md a note of { Igoidered; a wreath made of the hair of | d at what they saw at the ft k ok Blooded Cattle —Al! ftsvl will u«r OI mix d thiit t . J. 0. N i* bet's tin«- cat lit* in the hipixdjuuie at 12 < OTHER MENTION. Bibb A-omity liL-plaj there on* SCHOOL MATINEE! This afternoon, at 2 o’clock. Admission 50 cents. Children 25 cent*. This Evening, the elite Star, Miss LILllE f LDRIDGE, Supported by the talented you in? actor Mr HARRY LANGDON, and W. E. Spalding’s great 6TAH CO\1 HINAT'TION I In the Romantic Drama of OLIVE; Mysterious 1 ' Murder! Monday, last nfaht bat two. the Sterling Comedy of the HONEV-MOON! Of rorowil »t Brown X Co.’, Book Store. RALSTON HALL. SPECIAL-NOTICE. May. IMi?, Wediesiij, November 3d, 4th and oth. CONTINUATION —FOR— THREE NIGHTS ONLY! Of the ElitJ Star Miss Lillie Eldridge, And W. E. Spalding’s great STAR COMBINATION J Change of Performance Nightly. For further particulars see later announcement-.. oct5ISt Blankets, Blankets, Blankets. SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS. Knitted Underwear, Knitted Underwear, Knitted Underwear. GENTS’ SHAWLS. GENTS' SHAWLS, GENTS’ SHAWLS. —AND— JF^A-JSTC^Sr GOOIDS VERY W. A. octal) tf LOW PRICES —AT— Julian & Co.’s. GEORGIA SfATE All! F M U I T I3JTIIE DISTBICT COURT OP THE UNITED nn-nriTl -r . a nr-. gTATKSFeETOE SOUTIIKE.V DISTBICT GREER, LAKE & CO. S FRUIT EMPORIUM. 100 Boxes CALIFORNIA PEARS. 25.000 next, within the legal hours of sale, one single- f CUBA & FLORIDA SWEET ORANGES bone buggy. Levied on aa the property of H. N. f Hamilton to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Supe- 50 Boxes CATAWBA GRAPES. MALAGA WHITE GRAPES, (Direct from Spain ) 150 Barrels LARGE, ROSY-CHEEKED APPLES. 300 Bunches FRESH BANANAS. 20 Crates NEW YORK STATE WHITE TTEAn CABBAGE. 50 Barrels EARLY ROSE AND PEERLESS PO TATOES. 20 Barrels SILVER SKIN AND RED ONIONS. Send for and read their new Catalogue and Guns and Pistols. "J" HAVE just received a large assortment of BREECH AND MUZZLE LOADING DOUBLE GUNS l „„ Al*>, • lantv aMortment of PISTOLS of ,11 Price List of general Family onif Panov Groccrira. inda. at the old stand. i'J Mnlbcrrr utroet. I _oct2Stf DISPLAY! or* generally, attending the isual attractive display’ of READYMADE SUITS AND UNDERWEAR. As well a* FANCY GOODS. trect. Triangular Bloc! Received by express yesterday, a largo lot of RUCHES, TIES. COLLARExTS, BELTS and FANCY ARTICLES, especially adapted to the Ladies. ELEGANT OPERA CLOAKS. PELERINES. SASHES, SCARFS and BEAVER CLOTH SACQUES. LACK LACES, Black and Colored, And a very largo assortment of JOUVIN’S KID GLOVES, (the best glovemade.) W. A. HOPSOX A CO. i Macon and W. R. Holmes, 1 hereby return^sincere thanks to my patrons for their kind patronage. In re tiring, I cordially recommend my successors as gentlemen and thoroughly skilled Dentist*, wor thy of confidence, hoping they will receive the liberal patronage my friend* have bestowed on me. \ery rest^ctfulJy, G. W. EMERSON. Referring to the above, we offer our services to the citizen* of Macon and public generally as ex- nced Dentists, and hspe to receive a* liberal of patronage by doing all work in tlie most tt manner,carefully, permanently. References: Captain P T Pitts, Mark W John- ' Bmereon; Dr —„ . — Dr P M Ken nedy; 31 r Robert Barron, Fort Valley; Rev J W Burk**; 3Ir It 11 Uutdntu'v Rev Jaj.'uarr, Dr C K Kells; lt\V Bonner; Col Hamilton, Clinton; Dr Ja* A Knapp. .NY w Orleans. octSOlf BRACELET LOST. 3Vedii(Mlay > liberally rewarded THIS OFFICE. NOTICE. ed that I havi