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Tilt: MACCXN DA11A TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: SUNDAY 3iOAXtXG. NOVEMBER f l£M
THE CITY.
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J-wachin,- nt 10J a. m . mil 71 r.
B*t. T. IV. Monte. Sun Uy^diool »t 3 r.
*• Praj' r-m<- tjflf every Wadu«li
71 p. a. CW-tn-wtin* Fnd»y at 4 >
Jons’Cunt -M .iiKnjf aerrioea
o'clock. Kvinin* aarrioc 71 o'cl
IWhinj by K,-r. EL J. Harrcy. Bun
day-aehool at 1 o'clock, steward'! meet-
ing Monday afternoon at S o'clock.
Ea*i Macon- M. K. Chlscm. Mo
•cprioa 101 o'clock. Pruaclon, by ,,
K®v. R. M« Loc kwf|C»l. Sun«taj-«ehoo!
Missionary meeting at 3 o’c.'oc
Stewarr* me«tln^ Monday owning I
o’clock.
Fii»r Srurcr Methodist Ciuki
Pr»« at 11 a. m. Ijy 1U v. G. J. I
Poaj jM-htor. and at 7} r. a. by Bev.
B. A. .Vi-nett. Sun.Uy-ochool at 3 r. » |
Pnj«r-n>ertin(f ff«dn*;«Uy at 7| P. >f.
Sr. Paul's (Ep»copal) Ccubch.-
ramg prayer, Herman and Holy Com
xu onion. Sun< lav-school 4 ml Evening |
prayer 5 p. w. H. K. Re***,. rector.
TUB GEORGIA STATE FA 1H
ftlATM DAT*
t tiil» Way at Central City Park.
There waa a much larger crowd at the
Dark jostor»Iay than anj one could rea
sonably hare expected. The number of
fiotort waa well up in the thousands,
md the day wu one of the lireliart of
the Fair. A grad many person* from
tLroad remained over, and the people of
Macon turned out in almost aa large num
ber* ae they did any preriooa day during
-he week.
The exhibition remained intact until
the doee of thf day, and with the excep
tion of eome stock, still remains so. Ex*
libitor* appear da^XMod to keep the show
ip until Wednesday night, and we pre-
Uct that the fint three days of the pres
ent week will afford a better opportunity
'ortho examination of goods than waa
.ad any day daring the pest week.
txk nirroDaoicE.
preparation. Sae
! .jar?* than any othe
HEADING NOTICES,
n t r*r»' Practice In Clirwnlc
ne and skill in thier
chibited more laxgu
ady on the ground. ^
Mr». W. Q. WWfc.at thi* <4ty.«*hib.| OB . j,. |> ciKA. Fh,.Irian and
ited 313 varieties of fruits and vegeta- | Surxron.
blea. There was no two jars of the sam* j
kind in hex exhibition. She appears, to j
hi to ransacked the whole rogotable king* I
dom for something to prwerre, or pickle, i
and she made a most beautiful display, j
Mrs. A- O. Bacon exhibit* a larger num- j
her of jar* than any other lady, though
she shows fewer varieties Hum some oth-
M
era. They are all very elegantly put
and evince patient and careful industry
in their preparation.
Mrs. T. B. Gresham, of Macon, also
hi bits a vast number of packages, cover
ing almost everything that can be madi
of fruits and vegetables. The other
ladies find in her a dose competitor.
It is wonderful to think of what
amount of industry and patieooe these
ladies most have exercised in preparing
The horso exercises at the hippodrome I *uch an amount of fruits for exhibition,
of the most interesting description. The work must necwsaxily have been
Very many fine hones were brought in ‘lone b J their own hands, and during the
ad were put through a hot months of July and August, when
of exercises which showed ♦b/>m off j is a matter of some trouble to be able
jo the best advantage. The first contest I keep cool without sweltering over
van for the premium of one hundred dol- kitchen fire in the preparation of these
an for the best combination hone, things. Too much praise cannot
[•here waa a large number of entries, but awarded these ladies for their contribu
^apt. W. W. Carnes' "Josh Billings” came J tiona to the department of home indu»>
sut with the blue ribbons. The next con- try in the State Fair,
test was for a premium of one hundred Joe Clayton, a colored man, exhibited
lollan for the hone of the best style in several jaro of preserved melon rind,
tarnesB. We did not ascertain the name which we regarded as one of the curiosi
4 the party who got this, but the animal ties of the Fair. Joe had carved these
which wore the blue out was a perfect rinds in a most ingenious manner, repre-
jeaoty. I renting upon some of them very clever
Then came the contort for the premium likelinessiw of well known gentlemen,
police to admit I * two hundred and fifty dollars for the most of which were readily ivoognixed,
Uoevcr. ThU I best six mule team. Five teams were en- In one jar he had had a represent*! ion of
tered, all of which were very fine, and a whole troupe of negro minstrels, inclu-
tbey presented quite an interesting dis- ding “Happy Cal Wagner.” Joe got
play while being driven around in the 1 premium on his preserves as he deserved
oippodrome. to have.
This was followed by a contest for the premiums awarded.
premium of one hundred dollars for the The Howe Seales Company took the
since the opening of this year. They ar.* I single mule. This ended the stock premium for “ the \test and most accurate
now manufacturing IJjO) scales weekly, I dj*pUj for the day. It waa a most ex- scale.” This was something to be proud
iui'1 their factory is the largest of its kind I client one, bringing out many very fine of, for they exhibited against the moit
in the woHd. t mimals, and showing that in the matter formidable opposition that Fairbanks
Wr da I Awarded. I of good horses and mules, the people of could arrange. The scales were sub-
Tbe gold medal for •• the most impor-1 Georgia are making splendid advances. jected to a most rigid examination, the
Unt and really valuable invention rela* [ the jcilitabt display. platforms being removed and all the
ting to agriculture patented within the I At about two o'clock the military drill parts of the scale being closely inspected.
was awarded to the Diamond was resumed in the order previously an- Tie two Howe scales which were in-
>tton Chopper and Cultivator, iaanufac- J noanoed. The first company to enter ?• pec tod were from a half doxen taken
tur d Ly the Diamond Cotton Chopper the parade ground was the Georgia Zou- from Messrs. Johnson A Dunlap's stock,
aiKlCaltivator Company, of Fayetteville, I av#s, of Atlanta, commanded by Capt. hence exhibited no more than a general
j John L. Conley. The company pre- average of merit. Hence the honor in
I »ented a flashy appearance in thei** blue this case was fairly won, and may be
jackets, red trousers and white leggings, worn with some degree of pride. The
j They drilled in the infantry tactics and committee which awarded this premium
■lid themselves credit by their execution was utterly unknown to either the Howe
[ of their various movements. I or Fairbanks men. The committee was
Tho Washington Biflos not being on I composed of Hon. J. B. Jones, of Burke
I the ground, tho next company to enter county, Ga.; CoL EU & Shorter, of Ala-
w«s the Macon Volunteers, Capt. Geo. S. | . Gen. H. D. Clayton, of Alabama
I Jones. This was one of the finest looking I CoL James Davidson, of Greene county,
Tlic iirani lu. I companies upon the ground, and Maoon Ga.. and Mr. James E. Ellis, of Macon.
Ik'low wo Kir. the deei.ion ot tho Lwon to bo proud of them in every FairUnk, took the premium for
tlu ’ lK » t rmco wh ‘ ch <* mmd reopect. the larRort db-play of ^er.
rulay n . I q'his ended the drills, and the commit- I S. Waxelbaum &. Bro. took tho premi-
| tee retired to consider the award of the ] nm fop the best display of dry goods.
Felix Comput received yesterday a j
full ho^iihoad of fresh fish of all kinds
Families can be supplied to-day.
bis advertisement.
To be Cloved.
The Fair Grounds are ordered to bi-
have been given 1
no one upon any pi
order will be rigidly enforced
Tax Veasrs. Fairbonk have the contract I
with the United States Government for I
supplying the various depart menu with
sea lea end have furnished 1,600 scales
N. C.
Ilratli of Mr. B. CS. I.orkrll.
The painful intelligence was rooeived I
here yerterday of the death of Mr. B. G. |
Lockett, which oocaired yesterday after
noon at Albany. Mr. Lockett waa one of I
the largest and beet known planters of I
Georgia, and his death will be univer-1
sally lamented.
row held this day on the Oc- P j° minm * Fn the meantime the five com- I They had a fine show on the grounds,
ir, after hearing the re}*ort, of P«u«e were formed in battalion for dress j but had It been left to our decision we
Macow, October 31, 1873.
In the raoo of the Macon crew and the
Savannah crew
niulgee river, after hearing the rep
the starting judges, a fair *tart liaving I parade. After an absence of abo-1 three I should have had some trouble —
tliLt T"j n>? r of « hour the oommittee re- mining between their .how and that of
thfsAT^rZw ^ ° r announri.l that the premium Mreerl W. A. Julian .t Co.
Upon the evidence of Mr. Titeomb. of ^ been awarded to the Savannah Ca- George Sharpe, Jr., of Atlanta, took
the Savannah crew, and Mr. Bourltmin. (lets. The announcement waa received the premium offered for the finest display *
^U^rSJIh'^’w'tSi water 'T h . ‘ P ?‘ Uu “' < '" r ~‘ Cd of jewehy ; aUo tor tho fineat display of
of tho Macon crew, tliut is to any the I in ,l •* h«»rtiiy as any. All sub- American watches. He had on exhibition
water originally allotted to the Maoon I wtted to the decision with the best pos- the most superb display of diamonds and
crew. “ible grace, and were prepared for it, for fine iewelrv we ever saw. He estimates
at£ t^Xh^oT^kW; ^ ^•’-^. thatthey tl „ rallla tha T1 ,ue of M.r f „o. at
crow by aliout fifty yards, in the water of . m0Ht formidable opposition in the ad- over $30,000, and tho goods were all se-
the Macon crew, as stated above , just miral'ly drillotl and soldierly Cadets from Jected from his stock in Atlanta. He
nrevkHia to the foul, he could not avoid it. the Forest City. The Cadets may wear made a most beautiful contribution to
uli uTp^ofW^'M“«n th “ r UureU pr0ud,y ' ,or thcy Wer0 not th0 F-tir. and desorvea thank, for the
the rudder of the boat of the Savannah < * a,l 7 won - trouble he took to come down here,
crew, in endeavoring to regain his own This feature of the Fair prov >d to be a I Messrs. Greer, Lake & Co. capture the
water, the course ollotted to his boat, most attractive and interesting one, and premium for tbo best display of groceries.
^Tw? MrfetL*di.mY ,, U.ffS , |d^ u “ > ” " 1,0 d0 “ U th * t “ Win •“ They de*rw it. for tho world could not
cording to the rules of theMacun Rcimtta ^ ftU fut,,re °* the Georgia State have gotten up a finer display than theirs
Association. (Sections 9 and 10?‘ Ke^ I Agricultural Society. If ro, it wiU have It embraced a Uttle of everything
*]>onded to by Mr. Schley, of the Sevan- the effect to develop in Georgia a better that is in their stock, and all was arranged
1 ‘ ; Mr r, ’J^ij«Uon ht Uking into conoid- 7 0, “ a ‘«« r •°VU«7 tlrnn «n bo in tho moot tempting mnnner, as nearly
umtwa th • it boro ovi.leii. and tho rule. * uun '* ,n *“7 other State of the Union, approximating art as could bo expected
of tho Maoon Kegatta Association, is in T lle premium ought to bo one thousand in the lino of family and fancy groceries,
favor of the Maoon crow. ^ ^ I dollars, with no charge for entry foes.
. F. Bkwbl. I yhat would stimulate the companies all
After hearing the above facta in regard . ,, , .... ..
to tbo raoo. chum tho foul in favor of tho the Stat «' “ d uut ^ d of «*" ~”P»-
Bavannah crow. nies, it would bring a doxen or more com
M. T. P*aNDEMa«T. ponies to each succeeding fair.
After hearing the evidence on both
Sidse, I must decide in favor of the Maoon
erow. and,u-section 0 and 10 of tho Vacua 0nc of “•> bwt t«tt>ng races that
■He gat la Association Uules. came off over tho Central City Park track
Jno. li. IxoKanais. took place yesterday afternoon. The
The section of the Buies referred to race was mile heats, best three in five,
read as follows! for a purse of JfiiO; $500 to tho first
Section 0. Every boat ahall keep its horse. $100 to the second and $50 to the
,r !!f . th “* U i, but “ 7 third. There were four entries-Baril
which may obttin the lend of another . . T , —, . . . .
- * (Duke, John Chambers, of Louisville,
Ky.; Little Mack, of Cleveland, O.; and
Tom Fields.
may take the other boats' water at its
own peril, and it n foul occur* the tres-
]«aHing boat shall bo decided to have
caused the foul.
Section 10. A boat's own wator shall be
construed to mean a direct line, conform
ing to the bends of the river between the
termini.
The l.lllr KIilrlitice Comblnailon.
Having so far been nnable to attend
any of tho performances of the abc ve-
name-1 tronpe, we have not had any <rit-
ieixm* to make upon its playing;. but
have quoted the opinions of other j»a]>ers.
To-ttay we give a paragraph from the
Richmond Dispatch :
Miss KMridge and tho gentlemen and
Indies accompanying her form a coiabi-
of histrionic talent that is rarely met
with on tho boards of a provincial thea
tre. The puioee selected, too, were all
excellent, nml two of them entirely new
to us ; and although on the first evening
there w.n some lack of vivacity in the
play, und i) ilnigged a little, owing to
tnedaquaUrehearsal, for want of time;
yet there certainly eould be no except
ion t taken to the splendid manner in
which Sheridan Knowles's great play of
the “Hunchback” was putujiun the Stage
an 1 renderesl. The ” Julia" of Miss 1U-
dridge was one of the most charming per-
eonations of tluit ever-lovable character-
wo have witnessed in a life of experiences;
wliil-' the ** Helen” of Mi-s Newton, tho
**Master Walter” of Mr. Higgins, tho
“Clifford” of Mr. Horry Langvion, the
“ M.t>tor Modus” of Mr. Smith, and the
** hVthoio” of the inimitable Kyon. were
everything that could be desired. The
•• Hunch Kick,” or anv other strictly le
gitimate drama outside of Sliakespcar *,
we will venture to say, has not beea
playesl so well in all its. parts before in
Richmond since the war.
The first heat was* won by Basil Duke
time 2.37}. Little Mack was second, and
John Chambers third. Tom Fields was
distanced.
The second heat was won by Little
Mack; time 2.33}. Basil Duke was
second and John Chambers third.
In the third heat John Chambers ehot
ahead of his competitors und maintained
his prestige in three straight heats, win
ning the race. Time 2:36} ; 2.-40 and 2:37.
Little Mock came in for second, and Basil
Dakf for third money.
The race was a very animated one, and
the last heat was nm after dork.
THE RACES ON MONDAY.
On Monday, there will bo a mile heat
race, best three in five, for running horses,
open to the world. In this race there
are four entries which will make it a
very interesting race. Gen. Harding and
Maj. Bacon's stables will contend.
This race will be followed by a mile
heat race for three years olds, in which
the Bartow county Jack Malone filly will
contest with her Tennessee sister.
The day’s racing will close with a mule
race, mile heats, in which there are a
number of entries.
The first race will be called at three
o’clock precisely, and the others will fol
low in close succession.
YHB FINE ARTS. i^'
In the Fine Art department there is one
very admirable piece of work which we
failed to ol»>erve.until yesterday. It is a
picture in tapestry of the surrender of
AUCTION SALES
I of all perishable and many other goods
commence upon the grounds Monday,
and be continued until the dose of the
Fair. Cobb county has a great many
valuable things to dispose of, and so have
I the other counties. Individuals also have
I many things to be sold, including poul
try. No such a chance to obtain fine
poultry is likely to occur again soon, as it
will probably be a long while before such
I a collection of fowls will ever be again
assembled in tho State. These soles will
| be not tho least interesting feature of the
, and the people are advised to attend
I them, as there ore no goods to be sold
l which are not valuable.
Author of a New System of Medicine in the
Treatment tf Cbra:.- D.mmo, and a New y
Mode in rrsahtular M*■ lirines to insure
A wits listed amt Specific EosolU.
will examine and treat Pa-
tae&Lia!hi« Booms, at the
National Hotel, fur-
• rarriy Spotawood
t ilco-e.
Until lie opens a prrmanent office , tJ..« eity.
Call is early, astlw honor often ha<L::y : * sixty
Patients a day.
DYSPEPSIA.
We. hare arteral kind* of dj*pMjs».a. all of j
which eome fans a deranged stale of the*diemtire
organa. The rations chaares the fond must pass
through before, it is cocrertod into blood, requires
the action and co-operation of all the directive
LpptatuL . A future on tike part of one destroys
the ■aids ether -vana. and produces dyspep-
>m Mruolinzly. In the first stomach the food is
mixed with the gastric jutna, which di-colve*t aa<l
converts it is to chyme; when this b done it
psmes out into the aseuod stomach, where it is
mbjertto another change by bong mixed with
wdhtemMPMP—iWP
intenatibn downward by the larynx, and
tkruurh the bronchial tubes to the luor*. Whv
»*»«»« w? to surprise*!, then, that nine-tenths 6l
all the deaths by consumption are primarily
causeduy ne«toi~d nasal catarrh? And more
than one-half the inherent ensumptiem is has
tened and accelerated by the ever present nml
catarrh. Lilt is too short to throw away one day
in exmental Umpcrine with patent atonu
see*, nasal douches, kad and caustic poisons, ad-
t< rti-wl for the cure of catarrh, as every case dif
fer* and net xa*.:.4*adherent local and cuusUtu-
ti sad trvuta.--m. as in all otbwaanlAD
My tjfcft* f .nedkwti n is Iponded upon fouV
te«*n year**euraiant pn*tM« :n *V- - tlhranrs. ■
th-.n«rh l-.- wl dre of thvir pathology and
ahtiurmal a., -i.- ay of thL>a»an-ls of that
have|ua».4 under my exammati-jn and treat
ment. f respertfolly ar.r. <unce that 1 hate no
latent pnrparmlxi exhib*t. but will extend my
serrate in a careful and thorough examination of
HMAnd will refer to the first people of I
' '(:• 'JfKW AnVEKTISEMENTS
>n( «( «ks otwhl
RALSTON HALL
Monday, November 3d.
POSITIVELY THREE NIGHTS ONLY
THE ELITE STAR
LILLIE ELDRIDGE
Supported by the talented young actor. Mr.
HARRY LANCDON
and W. E. Spalding’s grvat
STAH COW BINATTION
Monday Evening, only tin: 3 of the Sterling Com
edy of the
w HONEY-MOON I
Vinonia and other States, that have been''under j The performance to ^conclude with the amusing
Respectfully.
L. Ixciiu.M. D. .
I Tu « d *J* will to repeated, by particular request.
I "P« % pernLUicnt office m this j the Rc»mantic Drama of
SPEEDY AND PERMANENT CURE OP ' ~
RUPTURE.
T«* XXII ca »«■««“ XtXTlS AXD XLAI | TTR7.T) IN BONDAGE !
Dr. Inrira’s office is crowded
cant* fo« Medicated Plains mud
dajy with a noli-
.md Trusses Th*s . ».
valuable improvement is being appreciated by I — —— —
Attention, Floyd Rifles
raory Tills AFTERNOON (N
i * ' ' [ full uniform.
■ at your Ar-
guarar.Lv' a perfect and permanent cure oTS . . . . ,
ordinary cases of Rapture m sixty days, or no I A OU are hereby orderr t
eftmiwe. We are informed that Dr. Iiurira has
bamu fuU to rapplx the hixe dnnand. Per t„. . -
Into I particulars of thi* %aluabD apparatus call udou ' command
1 tbe Doctor at the National 1 | THUS. HARDEMAN. Ja, C tpL
I D. B. Woods trr. O. S.
COMMON SENSE.
1 are I The reason why the fiat truss and medicated
- «*. s^ M nr5S, i -v*- •?=si^is™5.'5:iss
•ame I wound together so that they are in position to
lach. j heal. In tbe arouod plore. the medicated plate
toi j being acted upon by the perspiration, slowly
f diasQivcs or oxiginates. and ita astringent quall-
oromnnaiev. anu iu asxnmrent quail-
■fter ties draws the blood to parts laden with fibrin
diet and the natural constituents of repair. Hence,
i are we simply nature to perform iu Utor. aa.1
d. or j when the cure »J cuuijdot.d. which takes place
5ft 4 »n ««ty days, we find that what nature
r thfc | has 4ooe has been dooe well; and no sensible
, *to I Penson would ask if it would to permanent, aa
tto the porta are rendered thick and strong by the
fc.it execs* of fibnn that has heea deposited over the
im- parts. Dr. Ingira applies the trusses and plates,
mng and guarantees a perauntent cure, at his rooms
NiiH in the National Hotel. octal At
^ eig | Loh’s shaving and hair-cutting saloon
on Mulberry street is the place to get
d is jour barbering done. None bat skilled
HSU artists retained. A hot bath can be had
cos; j on the shortest notice. oct29tf
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Special Notice.
Tho citizens of Macon and visitors t*>
I the Fair will find my exhibition m Floral
St Hall, first floor. Tliis stock of goods has
I been purchased since the late panic bo-
^ I gan, and I offer all of it for sale. My
I friends from Southwestern Georgia can
ier- hare a chance during this week to buy
anything they may need in my line at
tor prices to suit the present stringency of
jod I the money market. These goods have
^ been purchased for cash, at extremely
wy low prices. I am here to sell my goods.
Examine my prices and be convinced I
mean business. Respectfully,
Geo. Shabpe, Jr., j
Jeweler for Ga. Agricultural Society.
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Tilton Guitars.—A full assortment
I of these and other instruments has been
I sent ont by a large New York house for
jjj- j the fair. What astonishes us is that
er- I these instruments are sold nearly as
cheap as any made. For sale by Guil
ford, Wood &. Co.
£ I alily to the member* of our body, who were hi*
«n- rt ^ra l- glkf%u a. L LeeU G. S. W„
U. T. Peeples, Nashville, Ga
B V Whittingtou. Nashville, Ga,
W A Teakley, Canton. Ga.
M'C DeaL
S H McConnell, Chntede,
M S Palen. Woodstock. Ga.
A 1 L-et. Ringgold. Ga,
B L Christian. Lafayette, Ga,
A H Morris. Morganton. Ga,
L B Hendrick. Tunnel Hill. Ga.
W D Sumner. Summerville.
F S Birdr, Gordon. Ga.
W L Thomas. Vuidxta.
C V Gibson. Monro county. Ga.
R T K -ndrick. MPritan. Ga.
8 A Thornton. Brooksville. Ga.
Jin\ Holt. Lumpkin. Ga.
1* W He lick. Weston. Ga.
B LStephens. Yuldoci i. Ga,
J li Bu-s *y. Val lusts, Ga.
J T OSsrer.
G S Rosser. Pr.-ston. Ga.
W 11 Mathews. Pre-ton. Ga.
R J Residing. Klbmlle. Ga,
T Si Furlow, Americu*. Ga.
H H Parker. Ch-nubUt.
A S Turner. Hartwell. Ga.
S W McConnell.
31 G Brady, Marion county. Ga.
C W Bromon. Marion county. Ga.
R V Reed. Zebu Ion. Ga.
V. W Finger. BpUtavtD*
W B Ha^ good, Bufont.
R D Winn, Lawrenceville,
Austin Martin. Norcrees.
Sam J Winn, Lawreneeville,
A M Barrett,
J B Wallace, Gumming.
W W Harris, Gumming.
W G C Bickart,
N B Hall. Floyd Springs Ga.
J S llapton. Jackson county, Ga.
Robert White,
A G McIntosh, Powder Springs,
D Nicolas Ac worth.
John M Rich.
Jos M Bishop.
Josiah H Woodliff, Gainesville.
Reubin Strozier.
Jothan Gregory. Murray county,
J A 31cKannr. Murray county,
V T F Horane, Murray county, .
R 31 Puckett. Cuthbert.Ga. •
C C Burke, Cuthbert, Ga,
CCTurr.
J A Booth.
John Adilams
A 31 Moore.
31 D Blacksliear.
JRBocfaler,
1 W Hudson, Canton, Ga.
J M McAfee, Canton, Ga,
J A Stephens Canton, Gs and many others
Xov2sunktues
Organs at tue Fair.—Tho attraction I
I of the fair seems to be the well known
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Estey organ. We cannot adequately de- gamed TUESDAY, tbe 4th instant.
1 scribe some of the new styles exhibited B M ZETTLER.
[j I by Guilford, Wood A Co. without calling | nori it
v | them “perfect.”
School Notice.
s of the Public Schools will be re-
Superintendent.
Fish and Oysters.
.FELIX CORPUT A CO.’S Ice House,
Exciting Contest—To know who is
| going to buy that magnificent concert, _ . „
rrmnxl *1. Pickerels fresh water Trout, Bream, Black Pish,
grand Chickerxng piano exhibited at tho Mullet, and tbe very best hand-opened Oysters
fair by Guilford, Wood & Co.
Lost—Reward.
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Call and get a free sample of our
| Teas ; you’ll be sure to buy them from I VTEAR the Isaacs House, a Blood-Stone SEAL
| . RING with monogram of “P. W.” on the
stone. The finder will be suitably rewarded by
PutxeL
oct28 6t
leaving tbe s
e at office of
LANIER HOUSE.
s I Georgia State Fair.—Parties visiting
a I Macon during the fair, or any other time,
I would do well to examine the immense I
stock of tobacco and cigars at Geo. W. | I7 ,R 9^ 1 a hitching-post on Fourth street, above
L . 1 tt a* -p, . . . , , l *- toe Brown House, *
& I Head s, on Poplar street, No. 4 Blake s ] 10 o’clock,
*: j block. oct24-tf
THE EXCITEMENT
—AT THE—
STILL CONTINUES.
Aqd owing to the great reduction we
have just made on all classes of GOODS,
the rush of customers is
Greater Than Ever !
To better suit the people and times,
have reduced all
Goods 25 per cent Less
Than they sold before the
Great Financial Panic
We want money for our Goods, and in
order to get it we have made the
Following Reductions !
8-4 BLANKETS, reduced from $4 00
to $2 50.
10-4 BLANKETS, reduced from $5 00
to $4 50.
10-4 BLANKETS, reduced from $6 50
to $5 00.
10- 4 BLANKETS, reduced from $7 50
to $6 00.
11- 4 BLANKETS, reduced from $9 00
to $7 50.
11- 4 BLANKETS, reduced from $11 00
to $9 00.
12- 4 BLANKETS, reduced from $12 00
to $10 00.
14-4 Blankets at Panic Prices
5,000 CHOICE C0C0AN0TS,
200 Buncbes Banana
50 BARRELS CHOICE APPLES.
JUST KECKIVED AT
J. F. JBAKFIELD’S,
Xo. 4 Brown House Block.
STOLEN.
in Fourtl^^l
:i Saturday night altout I
MARL’, with thrcol
DARK BAY ,
white feet and a blazed face. Also, a box-bodied
•, covered in behind, with left hand shaft
and wrapped with leather. Any informs-
A Tit* finest assortment of Tens in Hu- SEM? SSST
| con at Putzcl's. _ oct2S Ct J ‘ P
Marseilles Spreads, Sheeting,
PILLOW CASING,
-AND-
House Furnishing Goods,
AT EEDUCEE PEICES.
Red Table Damask,
Bcduced from $1 25 to $1 00.
WHITE TABLE DAMASK,
NAPKINS, DOILIES,
And TOWELS,
A Fee* Lunch at 11 o'clock eruiy I O. E. BESORE,
i I day, at the “Oub House,”
1 „ ™. . , ’ . /^ENERAL AUCTION AND COMMISSION
oct7-eodtf Third street. I I T MKRUUANT. 87 Cherrj- rfrect, Macon. Ga.
T * •* ’ Sales every day and night. Consignments of all
Nothing smokes equal to "Central *n*l every description of goods, wares, aud mer- Tnof Ppppir-pd nt Pa nip Prippq!
: •* n n »» _ I chandiae. solicited. Liberal cash advances. Salesl JUfc>t Xteceiveil ttb xaUlu A HCGSI
I Choice, loura to Count On and I promptly settled. Out-door sales of furniture,
r I ,,Pride of Ge °rgin" cigars, manufactured |
I in No. 4 Blake’s block, by Geo. W. Head. ^—7—adwaxto
. I oct24-tf I d* ABKAMBy
itM
such as laboriou* breathiug, a fucking cough,’and
threatened strangulation, and finally every symp-
Gkt the 75-cent Mixed Tea at Putzel’s. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
, m mn me.
We have reduced our
the
tin
The company will remain in Maccvn
thnv nighta during tl. cxuning vadt Maty Queen of Sootta, by Mrs. Bowdre,
The play to morrew night will be - Th . , of thi* city. It u • rety excellent piece of
l{,<net-meon « pby which hue neref j work.diipl«ys an exquiaite handling of ool-
been prevlueed in Maeon.
Wc extract the following from a letter
recently received from Vienna:
■•One of the mewt at true tiro featuree
in the tnacliinety department of the Vi
enna exhibition u the collection of Fair-
bank. A Company 1 * Seale*, and a large
erotrd is frequently gath. nsi around it. ; of the pnpii* of Peace In.l tute, Baleigh,
Sereral of tw royal and iuijs rial visitor* *
have shown great intcreat in the weigh
ing apieratns. and some of them have
tried their weight up<n oteof the acale*.
The Austrian Eap. or made a careftl
examination of this pa*i of tho American :
section, and after looking at the different
Tarr t , from gold sn 1 letter up to tbe
railway Males, paid a high eompUment No premiums have yet been awarded
to the skill and enterprise of the invent- j n the Fine Art Department, the com-
stUndardin'^'wi' *vUren*Si esein-- : . - mittee not having completed it* work,
and their adaption fay Austria can bn I raxsxRVxD rariTS, rrc.
gar l.-t as among the certainth-s. j |f there i* one fentare in which the
or and n fine art idea. The work was done
some years ago; bat it retains all of it*
freshness of color and is probably as
bright to-day as ever it waa
There is in thi* mine department n
huge number of painting* and crayons,
exhibited by Prof. Stephens, a* the work
N. C. There are many good painting*
in th* collection; but the crayons are es
pecially good. Prof. Stephen* ha* come
a long way with thi* contribution to the
State Fair, and we hope the peopie will
evince a due appreciation of it.
■ Ma
of the foreign viaitor* to the, .... ,, .. ......
[position are greatly punled i *»»r exeeUod above all others, it u tn the
icale* exhibited in the Ameri- j matter of preserve! fruit*, jellies, cor-
Intent by L .. . i.xiik- .\ C. u:- dbhpiddnsh. No such displays were
*1V 3 mir.ton i the appa- >r ,. r t^ore in the oonntry exhibited
re’.gtnng small artie, - and u.. "T" ,, ... ..
or mor* eni:r.Aiy varieties of ' ■» the products of home industry. Ev-
»ltun th-y come to the* mil- cry kind of fruit that could beobtoia-
ft»r weiijliini? Mrvcml loaded .nvwhe-re wok there, all done up in moeit
rild<
An Old Story Repeated.
For years past one of the chief centres
of attraction at Fairs has been the sew
ing machine department, and not without
reason.
At the present Fair the Wheeler &.
Wilson Company have shown a large va
riety of work beautifully done on every
variety of material. We notion especially a
gentleman's dressing gown of substantial
brown cassimere, with deep silk facings
quilted in diamonds; also, three infants’
dresses—marvels of patient labor, which
we shall not attempt to describe; besides
numerous articles in plain sewing, tuck
ing, cording and ruffling. The samples
of shoe and leather stitching, done with
their n*w No. 6 machine, ore also very
fine. This machine, we understind, has
been adopted by all the principal manu
facturers of shoes and clothing because of
the superior manner in which it executes
every description of heavy sewing, and
its great speed and durability.
The company also exhibit a fine line of
sewing silk and thread. They will, in
all probability, secure a fair proportion
of the premiums offered. This matter
of premium taking dates back & good
many years, and the Wheeler & Wilson
company during the twenty years in
which their machines have been before
the public, have been accorded prize
edals and diplomas without number
from almost every nation on the globe,
and still they come. Last fall they re
ceived the highest premiums at the State
fairs of North Carolina, South Carolina*
Alabama, and at Savannah, Columbus,
Augusta, Opelika and Selma, Ala. This
year they commenced by taking the first
premiums at the Vienna Exposition—be
ing the grand n.edal of progress, medal
of merit and recommended for the grand
diploma of honor. This was followed by
throughout tbe Northern fairs,
the first premiums at aix fairs in South
Carolina and Georgia, and now the tele
graph announces that the Maryland Insti
tute Fair at Baltimore .awarded Wheeler A
Wilson the gold medal for their new No.
6 sewing machine. Other sewing ma
chines received nothing. Hun ah for the
Wheeler & Wilson—Southern favorite.
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also.
y«ar
any.
Black Alpacas,
—AND—
NOTARY PUBLIC.
| L. B. ENURES, CONSTABLE,
CHATHAM COUNTY.
| Office No. 6 Ball street, SAVANNAH. GA
P. O. Box, 867. I
I attention given to the collection of chums. I ALPACAS, worth 75c., for 60c.
. Jits issued a *
hours 7 A. XT. to 7 P.
Which for color and quality are admitted
by competent judges to be the best and
I cheapest in the city, 03 follows:
Black ALPACAS, worth 50c., for 40c.
Block ALPACAS, worth 60c., for 50c.
•c
Another, lot of Oxydised Ear-rings
Received to-day.
On exhibition and for sale at Floral Hall,
Fair Grounds, and at store of
Wing A Solomon.
Try Putzel’s 70-cent Oolong Tea.
oct2S Gt
Go to Brown’s if you want the best
pictures, No. 13 Cotton avenue. 2t*.
CONGRESS
AND
HATKORN SPRING WATER,
nisnE CIGARS 1
SHOE. HAIR AND CLOTH BRUSHES.
Of all stales and price*.
PRESCRIPTIONS
Accurately compounded of Pure and Reliable I j n
Black MOHAIRS, worth $1, for 85c.
Black BRILLIANTINES, worth $125,
for $1 00.
Wo sell tho same Alpaca as A. T.
Stewart retails, and at the some prices.
Colored Mohairs,
me. as I advised hfcn to go to yon. He has a very
bad case of catarrh, and some think consumption.
“C. B. Jackson.**
"I wish to inform you that I hare recovered en
tirely fn>m my symptoms af gravel. Your rem
edies hare dissolved the stone, or what might
have been in tbe bladder. 1 am not troubled any
more with those spells of pain. etc. I wish rou
would put a part of this letter into your rirmlar.
and state that 1 suffered from this painful dis-
for six years, sod state tint you cured
**Geokob S. Crawvc
"After all my suffering in the past years, I can
now state that 1 am perfectly welL I have now
recovered my natural health and strength, and
am free from all tbe horrors attending an amrra-
rated cast- of liver complaint and female weak
ness. I have suffered untold misery bytsubmit
ting to tbe old and unnatural practice usual in
cases of Mnaie weakness. I wish this published,
with the information that ladies can be cured of
those distressing complaints without submitting
to the horrors of examination. 1 would say to
every true lady that I am acquainted with sever-
a] ladies that have been cored by Dr. Ingira. and
we are satisfied that the old practice is simply
barbarous, and boa new resulted in cure. La
dies can call upon Dr. Ingira and obtain my full
address. "Mxs. W. H—."
Dr. Incira will continue to examine and treat
rases at his reception rooms, at the National Ho
tel. until be opens the Infirmary in this city.
Fourteen jeon’ practice os a specialist is vsluo-
blo to the afflicted.
CHROXIC DISEASES.
To tbe many that may to suffering with vitiated
blood, from any cause, skin dw»«s cf every na-
iplaint. scrofula, dyjpejfsia. catarrh,
or any chronic disea
vc time, health and money by calling c
Incira. as he has devotod the je>t fourteen rears
to the treatment and rare of chronic disease*.
Dr. Ingira will examine and treat raaes at his
office. National Hotel.
Medicines, at
DR. WRIGHT’S DRUG STORE.
novStf No. 3 Brown’s Block.
»2S25rS35£:.SSS:|®*« auction sale
Moderate prices. No; 13 Cotton ave. *2t. iT Tn OS I
Silver Plated IYakk—Silver Flated | GHR.O’U’IN'IDS
War*.—Tea sets, butter dishes, spoons [
and forks, cake baskete, card receivers, AN MONDAY MORNING at 9 o’clock the I
pitcher sets, toilet sets, and everything in ^ auction sale of fine
the silver plated ware line, at ! HORSES.
oct22eodtf Wblker & Dobbs*.
and fashionable shades,
reduced from 75c. to 60c.
DIXIE WORKS,
FIRST STREET, CORNER OF CHERRY.
WAREROOMS: Poplar Street, between Third and Fourth Streets,
MACON, GA.
(BUILDERS SU
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GUERNSEY, BARThHI & IIKNDKIX,
PKOPBIETOlts.
UOOBS, SASH AND BLINDS, WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES, BALUS
TERS, NEWEL POSTS, SCROLL WORKS, BOIl.DERb’ HARDWARE,
GLASS, 0IL8, PAINTS, PUTTY, ETC, £T;,’., El 0.
A full lino of the above always in stock, and supplied to city ami country on short nut ice.
D. F.FLEMING.
JAMES 31. WILSON
3000 CASES BOOTS & SHOES,
FOR THE PALL TRADE.
TX7 - ® aro no ' r receiving from tho Manufacturers a very largo and well selected stock of BOOTS
T V SHOES, AND TRUNKS of every description, which will be sold as low as in any other market
Merchants visiting Charleston are invited to examine our stock.
D. F. FIiMING & CO.,
Visitors to the Fair, Attention.—
Before going to and after returning from
tho Fair, call on Putzel, at the New York
Grocery, who will show you the finest as
sortment of groceries in Georgia. *
oct2S 6fc
COWS,
HOGS.
POULTRY,
PRESERVED FRUITS, |
BUTTER, |
And a thousand other articles now on exhibition
Just received, another full line of those
Handsome Satins
In all the new and Stylish Colors, in
cluding
NAVY BLUE, BOTTLE GREEN, OLIYE BROWN
And all Fashionable Colors, which we
will sell during the next
■ - - other articles now on exhibition I
HuxT.Rx.vxt.* 4 la***-™, veil mown i aod 1 110 WEEKS AT 85 GENTS
"^yE offer tbe folio wing goods at reduced rates :
HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES.
SOAPS, HAIR OIL, POMADES,]
COLOGNES.
and reliable firm have received a large lot of I>r.
Hood’s Eureka Liver Medicine, it has the praise
of all who have tried it. In bottles at W cents
and $LO0. „
It is an established fact that Consumption can
be cured; but it is far better to prevent the cruel
disease from fastening itself on the system, by the |
timely use of a remedy like Dr. WisUr’a 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 Cheapest and Best.—Hook’s Eureka | HANDKERCHIEF EXTRACTS
Liver Medicine gives universal satisfaction in tha
treatment of Liver Disease, Dyspepsia. Sick Head- I
ache, Costiveness, and all that class of diseases
arising from a disordered state of the stomach j
and liver. novSOly
OBSTACLES TO 3IAKUIAGE.
Happy relief for young men from the effects of
Errors and Abuses in early life. Manhood re
stored. Impedimenta to marriage removed- New , ...
method of treatment New and remarkable ran- | ALL ARTICLB IS TBE DBL6 LliB,
edies. Books and circulars sent free, in sealed en-
They are the BEST QUALITY, and are
worth $1 00.
Only 25 dozen of those
KID GLOVES
| Left, which we are selling at $1 00,
worth $1 50.
oh a
id th
onqu
doubt. The agent of the Fairbanks
to»us«* ho* a grout many inquiries :<» .ui-
■tsur dailv, and the questioners fre
quently remark, when their curiosity is
*ntwfi.d, that they never before under-
the greatne&J uf America.
One of the best exhibitors in this line is
Mrs. W. F. Anderson, of Vinerille. Her
.li'pUiy whs the subject of very general
e< mpliment by all who entered Prem
ium Hall. She had an immense number
Personal.
Mr. X. C. Williams was in our city
yesterday, and left a large stock of cele
brated pills, known as the Calhoun Liver
and Anti-Billions pill, with our well
known druggists, Messrs. Hunt, Bankin
A Lamar, also with J. Ingalls.
This pill is the finest liver medicine
in the world; it requires no abstinence
a eating or drinking.
He has an array of genuine certificates
from our most talented fellow country
men. All who are afflicted should try
them at H. R. A L’s. and Ingalls’, or
address X. C. Willitnis, Box 210, Atlanta,
A TRUTHFUL CARD.
In justice to myself, and for the benefit of thoae
who are silently suffering ca. partially or wholly
ignorant of the fearful consequences attending
the neglect of mm/ catarrh, here give same of
tbe prominent symptoms and results at tins
formidable and instdnoua destroyer of human
Hie. In ita very incipient stage it is marked by
a raid dtofcarce from th * nose; attended with ir
ritation of tbe maroons lining cf the noae. sub
jecting the patient to fresh cold nwy chance of
tbe weather. Acute inflammation, with firtid
breath finally ensues. Then ulceration rapkfiy
spreads over the whole xnuruous tract of the ar-
--mi. de»tn>3 mg the sense of scent. At this stage
there b a constant durbar?.* of putrid matter
from the white surface of the bbcqwu mem
brane U the nose, and by its specific gravity, it
flows unimpeded down the throat, bark of the or
gan of taste, totuv uii:. .:.tvxl by the sufferer
to be dige>P<d m the «*auch. and vitiate and
poison the blood. A scrofulous and disorganized,
impoverished cotiduiou of the blood is tto ineri-
velopes. Address. HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
No. t South Ninth street. Philadelphia. Pa.—an
institution baring a high reputation for honorable f
conduct sr«»»—* •—«al skill. - " occa# 3m
novgtf
Por sale by
J. H. ZEILIN k CO.
| Ladies’, Gent’s and Misses’ Hose
In all qualities, at Bargain Prices.
Pine Woven Corsets^.
For 75c., worth $1 00.
j Blankets,
Blankets,
Blankets.
SHAWLS,
SHAWLS,
SHAWLS
Knitted Underwear,
Knitted Underwear,
Knitted Underwear.
GENTS’ SHAWLS.
GENTS’ SHAWLS,
GENTS’ SHAWLS.
-AN'D-
GOODS
Prolongation of the Fair!
Rzxson roz Draw Dxisxxso.—A g
jn a restaurant called "Waiter: bring me a glass I
of brandy; I am very hot !** Another. "Waiter: I
wgboi of brandy; l-am deoacdly cold! Mr TEACHERS AND PUPILS INVITED TO ATTEND.
Twaddles who was present, cried out "Waiter: j
fetch me a glass of brandy; because I like
itr Twadily only echoed the sentiments of man
kind in general—we eU thi* and drink that, and
so on. simply because "we hke it." and in the j Fai
way of "likes." what a stupendous “liking” the
American public entertain for the “Barley Sheaf "/
of jars on exhibit.t.-u, all of which gave 1 Georgia.
j t!r»* omn to. and alwav» th
Kiffurer Mr ttox com uf \
C -A. ig Stove, esptt'blly since it has been so
va.»tl^ improved] Froiahll occtions of the coun
try, we fa -ar the warmc-t encomium* npon the ex-
»llK.c*ie* cf this “modern monarch in mechon-
ism.“ and it toll fair to sustain its exalted repu
tation. By corresponding with the manufactur
ers, Messrs. Stuart. Peterson A Co, Philadelphia,
the firm will promptly re*pond to all inquiries
relative to the operations of their famous cook.
Handsome Braided Corsets,
For $1 00, worth $1 50v
it-i t.» %i-it tie- rrit stai
ning Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of I tyt v .» . . , , .
eek. free of all charge for admtoion to the have the largest and best assortment
ot SILKS ever offered in. the State.
grounds. We earnestly request their presence and
premia* the opportunity of wit tiering one of the
largest and most varied collections of t he resources
of Gtorrin tint has ever been exhibited in the
State. The products of Georgia soil and Georgia
manufactories and the handiwork of Georgia wo-
the rarest profusion, and the edu-
1 the youth
it. A hearty
rela
i them all.
A. H. COLQUITT. President.
W. A. HUFF. Mayor.
Savannah. Augusta, Columbus and Atlanta pa
pers and Griffin News copy one time and send
hills to Msyor Huff. oct.Vi tf
DOOLY HOUSE.
article of manufacture at some of the l Bt J. W. BOND,
villages in Canada. It is bo^n fine and j Montezuma, ... Ceargia.
durable, and ehoe thong, made of it are | Twe „, , Kpt ^ nt ;Emlra-L „ ^ J,.
said never to break.
aepza Sm
OUR
DISPLAY!
ors generally, attending the
isual attractive display of
READY-MADE SLITS AXD UXDEGWEAB.
As well as
FANCY GOODS,
At Nos. Suomi 41 Second street. Triangular Block.
Received bjr express yesterday, a large lot oC
EUCHES, TIES, COLLAEEiTS.
BELTS and FANCY ARTICLES,
especially adapted to the Ladies.
ELEGANT OPERA CLOAKS. PELERINES,
SASHES. SCARFS and
BEAVER CLOTH SACQUES.
YACK LACES, Black and Colored.
And a very large assortment of
JOUVIN’S KID GLOVES, (tbe best glovemade.!
AY. A. HOPSON & CO.
octiCtf
Imported Bulbous Boots..
I Ha v'K just received direct from Holland a
iarge quantity of Double and Single Hya-
cynHits of all colors. Tuli]>s. Anemones, Snow
drops, Crocuses, NarcisMU. Spanish. English and
Persian Iris. Call and make your selections,
octal,lw GEO. BKGGS.
Guns aud Pistols.
"J* HAVE just received a large assortment of
BREECH AND MUZZLE LOADING DOUBLE 6UNS
, a large assortment of PISTOLS of all
at the old s'— J “ *» —
OP EVERY KIND.
Just received at
VERY LOW PRICES
>V. A.
oct30tf
Julian & Co.’s.
Latest in Photography!
Received yesterday at
PUGH’S GALLERY,
A NEW patent appartus for giving Photo
graphs a more beantifal finish than has
ever before been obtained. Pugh’s Gallery is tho
only one in tbe State where pictures with this
new finish can be obtained.
Visitors at the Fair, wishing Photographs, will
call at his gallery, corner Mulberry and Second
fctreet, nearly oppsite tbe Lanier House.
WASHINGTON POE.
YYM. A. LOFTON.
POE, HALL & LOFTON,
SAMUEL HAT-T-,
Dental Notice. j ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
IN BLACK STLKS
We defy competition, os we have the*
largest and cheapest stock in
Georgia.
WE SELL AS WE ADVERTISE
H a
W. R. Holm*es, I hereby return sincere thanks j
to my patrons for their kind patronage In re- 1
tiring. I cordially recommend my successors aa I
gentlemen and thoroughly skilled Dentists, wor-
thy of confidence, hoping they will receive tho I
liberal patronage my friends have bestowed o:
me. Very respectfully,
, G. W. EMERSON.
Referring to the above, we offer our services to
the citizens of Macon and public generally ns ex
perienced Dentists, and hope to receive a* liberal
share of patronage by doing all work in the most
perfect manner, carefully, permanently.
MACON'. GA.
i Third street, i
I
PIES! PIES!
~Q BUCKETS ATMORE MINCE MEAT,
just received. Also, a full stock of Fancy and
Family Groceries. For sale by
novl 2t GEO. R. BARKER.
References: Captain'P ^ Pitts, Mark W John* • ( 'LORGIA,.BAKER COUNTY.—J. C. Babi
>r G W Emerson: Dr ' . has applied, for exemption of realt
ledr; Mr Robert Barron, Fort Valley; Re\ J W |
O. WaTfilhonm Sir Bwa Burke; Mr R H Hutchings: Rev Jas Carr, Dr O' on
"AvIWiHUll DlVi £ Kelli ; RW Bonner; Col Hamilton, Clinton; Dr I
vctl9 lutuAhtlm Jm A jICnapp, 2»’ew Orleans. oct3ctf I
■tting apart and valuation of 1
i per-
■lock.
■ad, and 1 w ill p ; t „
the 15th day of’Noveraber, 1873, at.... »,
j JAM Eh P. BRO ADA Way.
iovi ditwit Ordinary,
REPUBLIC LIFEJfflAICE COMPANY
CAPITAL STOCKy FIVE MILLIONS.
CENTRAL OFFICE. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
JOHN V. FARWELL, - PRESIDENT.
REPUBLIC BLOCK. ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
ATLANTA, GA, BRANCH.
OFFICERS—E. E. Rawson, President; L. P. Grant, Vice President: J. P. Logan, M. D., Medi
cal Supervisor.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE—E. E. Rawson, L. P. Grant, V. R. Tommbt, L. Scoxirld. W. P.
Pattillo, J. A. Hayden, D. A. Bsatie.
AUGUSTA, GA. BRANCH.
OFFICERS—George T. Jackson, President; James T. Both well. Vice President; G. E. Rat-
CLIFFB. Secretary and Manager.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE—Edward Thomas, W. Daniel. T. B. Branch, JounU.Meyeb
W. H. Goodrich.
(SPECIAL AGENT8 t
GEO. L THOMAS. Jr.. JAS. W. THOMAS, DR. R. S. JACKSON.
A STRONG STOCK COMPANY. WHICH COMBINES STRENGTH OF CAPITAL, character
and local influence, and provides Life Insurance at tho lowest safe rates, without delusive promise of
dividends, or rather makes the Dividend certain by decreasing the premium. By its organizations it
enables a man to deal with his own neighbors, stockholders in the Company, men whom be knows
will do justice to his family after ho is dead, and also provides that his funds will be invested to de
velop the resources of his own locality. A Comprny with Capital enough anti breadth enough to to
safe beyond question, with national extent and prestige, and yet a Homo Company everywhere. An
easy Company for Agents to work and retain the confidence of t«*rir neighbors.
WILLIAM GOODNOW, Southern Manager,
Republic Block. AtUiitu. Ga.
S. T. JENKINS, Superintendent erf Agencies. oct*J4eod am
TEE COMMONWEALTH
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NEW YORK CITY,
D OES business upon popular plans that the people can comprehend, and at tho minimum rates ot
all first class companies.
The *' Commonwealth " is Safe, Popular and Prompt,
WITH A PRACTICAL AND ECONOMICAL MANAGEMENT.
THOMAS U. CONNER,
Macon, Georgia, Manager of the Georgia DcjiartmenL
Examine the Savings Bank Plan.augSl lawly
4
glitch. Mr.**—
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