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JHL M ALOIS MiLV TELEgHaM ASD MESSENGER ; TIESDAY MORAENG. NOVEMBER 4 18$%
Til K CITY
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recipe given him by a
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led to be
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nod Jack*on uid
"om jail at Spurt*
through the too/
of them were to
rant, Alexander A
nluKne.
toperior article of
i Boland B. HUE
druggist. Hi*
sufactnred ufter a
Eastern traveler.
combines all of the delicate
hich the Orientals are famous
Hue ii Writ I ml Cl
We call attention to the j
which appears this morning
ini; exercises of the Macon
lece. After several years
Hear.
idrertisement
’ of the of en-
Medical <3o|.
idly
this school has again been revived, with
a fall faculty, and its friends assure us
that its prospocts for the future are
bright.
THKGEOEtOlA STATE FAIK
THK AKA K>TH A\D LAST RAY.
Thr Knd of Ihr liresl Exposition of
im?s.
'The Fair Ground- last evening app>-ar- i
: -t -.4• I.tnwt ».th what th.-j
[ wen* hu-t week. Then all w** brilliance
an ! aniu.stion; but jesteniay closer! j
upon a scene of dawihitinn The beauti- ‘
ful balks had been dismantled of all their
t«*autj; the piles upon piles of costly
g had been fpirited away almost as
if by magic; the floral treasures were
gone; work* of art which had made the
wall- so brilliant f-^r a week were gone
Al*o, and » *mj*aratjv,dj little was left
to tell that qp© of the greatest exposi
tions ever held in Georgia had just dosed.
The attendance at the Park yesterday
n.rning was coinponod in the main of ea-
bibitors who went thither to remove their
goods. In the afternoon, however, about
a thousand persons went in to see the
races which were to wind up the show,
nucxicxs.
The committees not having all re
ported. we are unable, aa yet, to give a
full list of the premiums awarded; but
hope to do so at an early day.
Messrs. Singletoe, Mont k Co. took
three premiums on their display of boots
and shoes; ooe for the best display, one
for the best hand-made work and one for
the best hand-made brogmns for planters.
The goods they exhibited were all
ted from their stock and they showed no
sample which cannot be duplicated from
their store. Their competitors were Mr.
E. P. Strong and Mr. Jacob Schell, both
of whom made exceedingly handsome
displays.
Messrs. K. Findley's Sons took two
medals, one on their Eclipse Cotton Press
and one for the best display of planta
tion machinery. They made one of the
best shows on the ground, exhibiting
nothing which was not manufactured
their shops. We congratulate them
upon their snooess as exhibitors.
Messrs. Walker k Dobbs had one of
the finest displays on the ground. They
selected an immense amount of fine
The Cer*tn! City hs- on 'j port -R
of securing a branch of this a-.tive, lil
**ral and strong company. The abor
agent* will be in our midst from time t
time, and we hope >oon to see tome c
the fruits of their Libor* plowed in brie
and mortar. We welcome them here.
Hr!
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u*mlbot :t, SEW
e-no* rf Dr. j —
AOVEltTlSEAlEVfS. NEW Al>VKKTISEMENTS.
Phil*
oJ^Tj'sa. ThL pnKhtMd «rock«7.pUt^d eoodx. cotta*.*. from
their stock and made a show that would
have tempted mostdeolers in such goods.
We would almost have imagined that
they had emptied their* store to make
this show, and yet it showed no signs of
depletion. They deserve the highest
praise for the interest they manifested in
the fair.
THE SACKS.
Four races came off yesterday after
noon. The first was ’a running race,
mile heats, the best three in five, for a
purse of $500, open to the world; no
second money. Messrs. Baoon k Co. en
tered Frank Hampton; W. G. Harding,
of Tennessee, entered Mariposa, and G.
C. Napier entered a gray gelding not
named. Frank Hampton won in three
the handsome new steamer recently
brought hero by Messrs. Harrell k Hsyes,
of Paterson N. J., and have determined
to name it the O. G. Sparks. So. 2
hmm contracted with the same com]any
for a steamer, the one recently brought
out to them not giving satisfaction. We
shall have more to say of Messrs. Har
rell k Hays tomorrow.
Cfny'N Kaffir.
Mr. J. J. Clay gives notice this morning
that the raffle of his fine horses will un
doubtedly be concluded to night at the
Globe saloon. Thoso who have taken
chanoos must ho {iresent to throw for
themselves, or throws will be made for
them by ooe of the managers. Mr. Clay
hu Uon working Tury Kurd to ffirt all the I ,Uait,-ht heaU—time 1.51J. 1.43} and
inlorwted partial together, and now taa 1.54J. Maripon wai second and the
wait upon them no longer. Bead his ad. btxt third.
eortuoment. I Th 0 Mcwd raee was forthroo year olds.
Held for l*o«iasr.
Letters are held for postage in the Ma
con office for Mrs. A. T. Bodingfield,
Quitman, Ga.; E. D. Heller, 213 Third
avenue. New York city ; Miss E. Cornoy,
Macon, Ga.; Adams A Baxemore, Ma
con, Ga. j Simon Walker, care Geo. Tur
pin, Amerieus, Ga. j Miss Mollio Met 1 in
ty. For-yth, Go.; Mis* J. II. Meriwother.
Madison, Ga. | Mrs. L. A. Bogers, Bibb
county, Ga.; Mr. I. A. Richardson, Sa
vannah. Ga.; Mrs. John C. Nichols,
1 Hack shear, Ga.
IlnmUninr lEnrnr**.
In the eeoond story of Premium Hall
was exhibited some admirable apo
of harness, which challenged the admira
tion of overy one. It oonsisted of a eel
of double carriage harness, triple gold
plated, gold martingale chains and other
appointments all in the most eleg.mt
style, and a set of single road harm is.
also gold mounted and very fine. This
harness was made by Mr. Theo. Duffcrd,
of Newark. N. J., anti took the grand sil
ver uicdal at the New Jersey State Fair.
The harness is all hand made, and exhib
its as fine stitching as was ever seen in
Georgia.
Fine Pigeon*.
Among the fowls that were exhibited
at the Fair, we noticed a veiy handsome
cage of pigeons exhibited by Mr*ter
Johnnie Hoard man, aged ten years. The
lot consisted of two pairs of common
piptms, uncommonly handsome; a pur
of brown tumblers; a pair white and
brown Turbots, and a pair black turbots
with white wings which are known u
jacobins. The whole display was very
creditable for any one, and especially for
a boy of his age. There was no premium
offered for which Master Board man could
compote, therefore ho deserve* all the
xnore credit for his diplay.
for a purse of $150, $100 to the first
horse and $50 for the second. Mile heat
and repeat. G. C. Napier entered Pretty-
by-Night; W. G. Harding entered Mo-
xelle, and M. G. Whitlock entered Quar
tette. The first heat was won by Quar
tette. Time 1.54J. Mariposa second
and Pretty-by-Night third. The second
heat was wen by Mozelle. Time 1.60b
Quartette second, Pretty-by-Night
drawn. The third heat was necessary to
decide the race and was won by Mozelle.
Time 1.58.
Tho next race was a mile dash for two
year olds, for a purse of $100, $75 to the
first horse and $25 to the second. Mr.
Hagie entered the sorrel filly Darter, and
Col. A. S. Hamilton entered a scrrel filly
not named. Tho latter wen the dash.
Time 2.20. H. Wood's chesnut colt was
entered, but did not start.
The fourth, last and most amusing of
all, was a mule race, mile hoats, best two
in three, for a purse of $100—$75 to the
first mule and $25 to the second. A, S.
Hamilton entered bay mule Kite, G. C.
Napier entered Cocklebur, and Sam Salter
entered Throw’d-Joo-Warren. The first
heat was won by Throw’d-Joe-Warren.
Time 2.20. Kite second and Cocklebur
third. The second heat was won by Kite.
Time 2. TO, Throw'd-Joe-Warren second
and Cocklebur third. The third and last
heat and the race was won by Throw'd-
Joe-Warren. Time 2.31, Kite second and
Cocklebur third. One* of the riders
claimed a foul on the last heat, but
his mule came in ahead of the one that
fouled him, the point was not one for ad
judication by the judges. The race was
a very funny one, and it was a pity that
it could not have been made wholly by
daylight. The last heat was run after
dusk.
The Lillie ElArlge Combination.
This troupe gave another performance
at Balaton Hall last night, which wa*
quite as admirably done as anything they
have yet produced. The company is ooe
of the best that has ever played in Ma-
yyp There may have been finer stars
here than Miss Eldridge, but there have
been few lcdies here who made friends in
so short a space of time. She is a good
actress, thoroughly understands her parts,
and presents them with a charming
grace, which does justice to the
authors whose ideals she impersonates.
She is far above the inifferent standard
of average cleverness and frequently
arises to the dignity of fine acting.
Miss Eld rid go is sustained by the best
stock company that has played in Macon
since the war. There are men and wo
men in the company who have the ability
to be stars, and, therefore, it is no won
der it hat received such flattering praises
from the press wherever it has played in
the South.
To-night the play of Alma will be re
peated, and to-morrow night the play
will be Borneo and Juliet, the leading
male character being sustained by a lady.
The people of Macon who go to shows
should not fail to see this company.
i* sold by all
nml**! far sR diasa**-* of the kidney and urinary
- %in‘. Beware of counterfeits. 'Genuine bu
proprietor's private stamp. Jobs F. Henry, New
TofiSobAmL
Be?t.—Hook's Eu
The Cbxatzst
Liver Medicine gives ur.irrr^al satisfaction in tl
tirstoer.l of Dyspepsu.Si*k B »
ache. Costiveni'ss. and all that dam of i*» —
arista? from a disordered state of thr -to*.. *
A Splendid X*>ramld.
Among the specialties in Messrs.
Greer, Lake k Co.'s display at the State
Fair, one worthy of particular mention,
was that of Messrs. Barkoou^e Bros, k
Co., of Louisville, Ky. They ma !e the
finest and most attractive display of pure
and fine whiskies ever made in the South.
They were represented most excellently
well by Mr. V. EL Storm, who will long
be remembered by the ladies who visited
the Fair aa a most polite and courtly
gentleman. He won more popularity in
seven days than moat men could win in
seven years.
This bouse erected a pyramid of bar
rels, with glass heads, representing some
of their famous brands of whisky, in
cluding "Hardeman’s Silver Wedding
Rye,” "Gold Dost,” "Lee Valley,’
"Grace's Kentucky Pride," and others,
constituting undoubtedly the most ele
gant combination ever shown in the
State. Above this pyramid floated
magnificent silk banner, awarded to this
house by the State Fair of Californio.
This added greatly to the beauty of
Messrs. Greer, Lake k Co.’s superb
ner. Of course Mr. Storm's pyramid got
the blue ribbons.
Nxsvors IlxaiUTT.—A depetes. . irritable
•gate at mind; a weak, neirsii exl.-Jist* 1
iitv; no totfgy or animation; cmJa%* i btnd.
weak memory,often wish debilitating, im.4ur.u-
ly diarharcaa. The couae^neoee of exram*, men
tal overwork or indiamskma. This yxrrora de-
eixjtt finds a aorevrign cure in Hr sera efts
Homeopathic Spxctric. No. S8. It tooes up the
system, arrests dl*rharcea. di-Ms the the mental
gloom and despondency, and rejuvenates the eo-
tuv system. It is perfectly harmless and always
efficient. Priee $S for a padoum of five boxes and
a lam* $i rial of powder, which is important in
old. serious cm**; or M per single box. Sold by
an dnurrista. or sent by mail on receipt of ]
Add*** HUMPHREYS* SPECIFIC HOMEO
PATHIC MEDICINE OO, No. 5*K Broadway.
N. T. For sale by John Ingals ami Hunt. Ran
kin A Lamar, Macon. Ga. aprUeod&wtf
RALSTON HALL. gV M - K -
Toe*day, November 4th
POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT BUT ONE
Of the Elite Star. Miss
LILLIE ELDRIDGE,
Supported by the talented young actor. Mr.
HARRY L AN C DON,
ThU Evening, hr Particular Request,
Th* Romantic Drama cf
A L IVI A ;
HELD IN HON I)AGE I
MoTHKxa. Motsieks. Mothkes.—Don’t fail to
procure Mas. Wuranow** Sootmjxo Steep St-
trr for all dheasea incident to the perk
teething in children. It relieves the child
pain, cures wind cottr. regulates the bowels, and
by giving relief and health to the child, gives rest
to the mother. H.- sure to call for “Mae. Wixa-
low’s soot ui go STarr.”
For sale by all druggists. jane£5 eodfl
immilEX TO .11 AHKIAtK.
Happy relief foryumg men frum theefled
Errors and Abuses in early life. Manhood
stored. Impedimenta to marriage removed. New
method cf treatment. New and remarkable rem
edies. Books and circulars sent free, in scakd en
velopes. Add re-*. HOWARD ASSOCIATION.
No. t South Ninth street. Pliiladdphia. Pa.—an
institution having a high reputation for honorable
[Communicated. ]
To the Managers of the present State Fair
I learn that two poor hoy* from Jones
county came to the fair Saturday* paid
their gate entrance, leaving their mule
and wagon outside. At noon they went
ouUido to feed their mule, and they were
charged seventy-five cents apiece to get
back within the fair grounds. Such
things as these reflect upon your man
agement, and, I think, call for amends to
the injured Jones county boys. If v<
want to know who have been thus
wronged by your subalterns, you can get
the name of tho informant by calling at
the Messenger office. J. Ii
HEADING NOTICES.
Mb. Wilcox has some fine fowls unsold
which will bo offered to-day at the Fair
Grounds exceedingly low. It*
20,000 German salt pickles, just re
ceived at Putsel’s. nov4tf
Look oct! the silver plated goods
sent us for exhibition at the State Fair,
will be offered for two days only, at cost.
Now is the time for everybody in want of
something nice and cheap, to get it.
nov4-2t Walkkb k Dobbs.
Fkcschxx Sciiwkizer Ease, just re
ceived at Patrol's. noy4tf
Waiker k Dobbs offer the entire
stock of silver plated ware, sent them for
exhibition at the State Fair, at cost.
nov4-2t
New Crop raisins, citron, cherries and
currants, at Putxel'a. nov4tf
IIV 31 EXE A Li.
Married.on the SOth inst, aX the residence cf
Mr. J. P. Tiaon, by the Rev. Wm. II. Cooper. Mr.
Latimke A. Stocks to Mis* Lizzie J. Sssaioxa.
All of Lee county.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
The friends and acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs.
George Kidd and family, and of Mr. and Mrs.
A. P. Tripud. are respectfully invited to attend
the funeral of the former, from the residence of
the latter, on WaJnnt street, at 10 o'clock THIS
(Tuesday) MORNING.
NEW ADVERTISE31EXTS.
Macon Medical Association.
R egular mating this (Tuesdsj) even-
1NG at Dr. Wm. P. Hull's office.
J. EMMETT BLACKS!!EAR.
nov« it
Wednesday, Positively Last Night,
* The Sublime Tragedy at
ROMEO 1ST TO JULIET!
Seats reran*! at Brown A Co.’» Book Store,
nuv* it
_ be sold, on the find Tuesday in December
next, before the Court-boos* door, in the town of
Clinton, within the legal hours of sale, the follow
faar described property, to-wit:
Six hundred acre* of land, more or lesa. in said
county. Said land.is well iogrweA Levied on
as the property of Michael 8.
mtisfy four
Childs
cis S. John wm vs Michael S Childs; uoeinhionf
John Garland vs John A Childs, and M S Chikls
(metuity) and the other in favor of Sarah J
Towk-e va Michael S Chilis; also, throe fl tu is-
*u<\l from Jon,.* Snjeriur Court, ooe in favor of J
L Britton vs Michael S Childs, and one in favor of
J L Britton vs Ananson S Childs ami Michael S
Child*, and the other in favur of B L Holland vs
Michael S Childs. Said lamia adjoining Madison
TONES SHERIFF SALES.-Will bes before
O the Court-house door, in the town c. ^linton.
Jones county, on the first Tuesday in December
next, the following property, to-wit: ■
Nine thousand pound* of seed cotton, more orl
leu. Sold as the property of Orra Tuffs to ft*ti»fvl
a distress warrant in favor of William Litile.mil
aeent for Elizabeth F Tin's. Said cotton pointed
out by William Little; also, ooe black man*,
black male, and one gray mule. Levied on aaL
property of Orra Tuffs to satisfy a fi fa issued from
Jones buperior Court, in favor of A M Sloan *
Son vs Orra Tuffs. Property pointed out by
Also, at the same time and place, 250 acres of
land, more or leu. Levied on as the property
of William C Butler, adjoining the finds of
dland, Phelps and others; also, 1,500
seed cotton, more or less. Sold to
■MaHTseouiweL
Also, at the *an
ad, more or leu. Levied _
William R Ritchey to aatirfy a fl fa issued'from
the Superior Court of said county, in favor of
Morgan M Mill*, administrator of John Towles,
deremwd. vs William R Ritchey, and N S Glover,
security. Said land {minted out by plaintiff's
cuumiet Saul lands adjoins Stephen M Culpep
per, N 8 Glover and others.
W. J. GRESHAM. Deputy Sheriff.
novttds
ATTENTION.
Protection iFire Co. No. 1.
TTBND remit meeting THIS (Tuesday)
“ By order of the
AT
ii. EVENING.
nov41t
PRESIDENT.
ATTENTION.
DEFIANCE FIRE COMPANY NO. 5,
A TTEND regular monthly meeting To-night
ii at 71 o’clock. By ocder Vresident.
novtlt W. H. WOODSON. Secretary.
Attention, Magnolia Club.
J” K KT^at ^ rouCHubJRoom at ^_Brown’s Hotel
bmdn- - . ...
order of the President.
on THURSDAY EVENING at 7 o'clock, as
business of importance will be transacted. By
G. W. SIMS. Secretary.
FOR RENT.
n Y O. E. BESORE, two di*sirable rooms for
_ sleeping «
OPENING EXERCISES
vemher&tb. at the CITY HALL, commencing at
# o'clock. Introductory address by Prof. Hayes
C. Preach, of Chicago. The public are cordially
WANTED.
far* per root
{•articular! call upon of addreu
L. INGIRA.
National Hotel, Macon. Ga.
Oranges and Apples.
50,000 ^ puntl,,A ° ,ux -
'ositlvBly 1 Last Mb.
The €-im rriiar'* Guard*.
Thcn» has boeu some rather unpleasant
comment upon tho fact that the Govern-
cr'nGuanls, of Atlanta, left the field loot
Saturday afternoon, hence Capt. lYcvtcs
write* the following note which will fully
explain tho matter and silence all com
ment;
Sditors Telegraph and Messenger: As
a great auflRDprehensioa exists as to the
reason why lira "Govi-rnoi^s Gujinls” left
tho field on Saturday before the parade
was over, please allow me to state that
ull arrangements for conveying tho eora-
iisiny to Atlanta an th© 5J o’clock train
Lad Uwo mda and it was impossible tot
it to remain longer on the field. The
company left the field to take the train,
and far no other reason.
W. H. Wxexs.
Capt. Governor's Guards.
11 iltg Jk AllltlltlOII
Made three entries for prize* during the
Fair week, and took two out of the three.
They made one of the mod beautiful and
interesting displays on the ground—em
bracing watches, chun*,« bracelet!*,
lockets, ring*, necklaces, coral, gold, tur-
q® • i>e and diamond sets. We think they
deceive much credit for their handsome
contribution to the Fair as to their dis
play. A $50 greenback wit!; the signs-
nature of the "mu. hly married Mormon
l'rophet,” Brigham Young, owned by Mr. i
C. A. Nutting; a collection of very an-;
cieat coin.* ovrn<\l by Mr. Sam. Farrar,
both of M.. ‘. !»; tho shirt and collar
j-UnL* worn by King Charlc* the Fisrt, of
Kngland, when Wheaded, which as he
ascended the scaffold, he presented to the
then Bishop of York, throngh wha~»
family they have since descended *ral are
own«^l at present by Mr. St. George, who
is now in our State.
lew 11 ll-ou Mr*
1 Irlorlou 1
i;nder>tand that t)
Iujr Machine
fir*t premi
Machine* iu
Let the Annual Slate Fair be Lo<
«*«led In Mnron.
One of tho grandest expositions
Sou thorn industry and enterprise ever
witnessed bos just dosed, ami among the
many displays peculiarly interesting to
the people of Georgia was one of the Re
public Life Insurance Company. A pic
ture of tho magnificent Republic block in
Atlanta, one of the elegant Masonic
Hall to be erected in Forsyth, Ga-, and
one of the superb opera-house for Macon,
so much needed here, were beheld and
admired by thousands of visitors, and it
is now a cotfimon remark that the time
has come to stop the flow of capital from
our State. This company has a capital
.stock of $5,000,000, and is amply able to
help communities which help themselves.
A life policy is almost indispensable to
those who Ioto their families, and by se
curing home investments we may the
mors easily avail ourselves of its advan
tages. Economy, vim, push, is the
watchword, but capital with it insures
mtoeess. The former is abundant, and
hundreds of industrious, sober and wor
thy men are unknown in consequence of
their lock of capitoL Many know too
well how hard it is to contend with debt,
credit and interest, but time will bring
all things right. Where there is a will
I there is a way.
Just here we must coll attention to on
article on Home Enterprise, etc* in the
handsome little Republic gotten up by
Mr. Wm. Goodnow, for the public and the
• •Republic.'* Many copies of it have
been gratuitously circulated, and w©
cheerfully recommend it to investigating
business men. In it we find the bums
of many substantial stockholders,'and
Messrs. Geo. I. Thomas, J. W. Thomas,
Dr. R. S. Jackson and Rev. W. D. Ad-
kinson, are some of the active and relia
ble special agents. They are worthy
gentlemen, ore thoroughly enthused in a
good cause, and ore entitled to the con
sideration of our people. Of Mr. S. T.
Lon’s shaving and hair-cutting saloon
on Mulberry street is the place to get
your barbering done. None but skilled
artists retained. A hot bath can be had
on the shortest notice. oct2fitf
Four hundred thousand pounds Teas
of all grades, at Putzel’s nov4t£
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 1
block. oct24-tf
Nothing smokes equal to "Central
Choice,’* "Yours to Count On” and
"Pride of Georgia” cigars, manufactured
in No. 4 Blake’s block, by Geo. W. Head.
octS4-tf
Go to Brown’s if you want the best
pictures, No. 13 Cotton avenue. 2t*.
If good clean work suits you, examine
Brown's collection of all styles and si:
Moderate prices. No. 13 Cotton ave. *2t.
Tmc Legitimate Thixo.—'-Simmon** Liver
Regulator.** in parburos and bottles—labelled.
atamp«l and avmed by J. H. Zeilin A Co. Take
no other under auy circumatancea.
Cxmox.—For prepared - Simmon*’ Liver Re*-
aMtor." buy only that put up in bottle* by J. H.
Zeilin A Co_ with enlarged label, like the package,
which only i* am nine.
Srutan the Tarm.—Some medical men insift
that it fa undignified to advertise a remedy, how-
ihle it may be. Queer reasoning this. It
is like sarin* that auartieb which the world need*
shook! be hid in a comer—that benefit* and
imn may be too widely diffused—that the mean*
of protecting and restoring health should be a
dose monopoly, and not accessible to all. The ar
gument is had. It is worse than that; it is inhu-
Suppose Ilustetter’a Stonxvh Bitters-tm
absolute sperifiefordyspepda. biliousness and ner-
debiUty—had never been known beyond the
repertoire of the faculty, what would have been
iicnre? Instead of earing and invisu-
ratio* millions, the pood effects of the preparation
would have been confined to
should not be hid
excellent should be placed as acity on a hill
here all men can : take' cognizance of it. It is
upon this principle that the Bitten have been
advertised and continue to be advertised in every
town of Irwin ton. in said county, on the first
Tuesday in December next, durinx the legal
hours of sale, the following property, to-wit:
One hundred acres of land, being part of lot No.
57, in the 4th district of said county, and known
as the Cummin* Browner place, noar Irwintou;
one bouse and lot in the town of Irwin ton. known
as the place whereon Mary Beall now lives, con
taining 4 acre*, more or IriO. as the property of K
Cummin*; acres of land, known as the A U
Cummin* Woodworth place, in said county, ad-
jutnin* lands of Crutchfield. Ja*. Temnles et al.
and 14 acre*, more or lea, situated near Irwi
to No 1«* Central Railroad. Sold as the property
of A 11 Cummin* to satisfy one County Court fi
fa in favor of W C Parker vs John T Unman, and
K Cummin*, principal, and S J Stubn* and A II.
Cummin*, securities. Property pointed out by
plaintiff. Legal notice served aa law directs. I
Also, at the same time and [dace, tiso acres of
land, more or less, in the filth district of aakli
county, in the possession cf Wm Whitehurst ; m
acres, more or leas, now in the possession of Ja*
Stevens, of said county; 120 acres, more or less,
now in the po—esriun of Jasper Aycuck. of said
county; SO acrea of land, more or leas, now in the i
possession of Riley Shepard; .100 acrea of land.I
I more or less, now in the possession of V W Tharp,
of said county. All levied on as the property of
V W Tharp to satisfy one Superior Court fi fa from
■aid county, in favor of Gamer Mercer va V W
Tharp. Legal notice served upon the parties as I
required by law. Property pointed out by plain
tiff. Jas. K. BRANAN.
■ noTttds Deputy Sheriff. ■
ALE.—Will be <ohl. before the
j door, on the fin: Tuesday in De-
cen:t>T, between the legal hours of rale, the follow-
i °oSe £milrei"acwa of land, more or dess, with
improvements, lyin* in Hmzzard district, of Bibb
cjuntv. where now resides J T Knight. Levied on
to satisfy a fifa in favor of W G Fitzpatrick v* J T
Knight.
One house and lot, on the Columbus road, con
taining ooe acre, more or less. Levied on os the
property of John Doyle to satisfy a fi fe in favor of
Stephen Collins vs John Doyle.
Two hundred acres of land, more or leas, lym*
Warrior district. Bibb county. Levied on as the
property of RidmdF Wooilolk to satisfy a fi fa in
favor of Daniel Harris vs Richard F Woolfolk.
Two hundred seres oi land, more or V*s*. lyinr in
Warrior district. Bibb county. Levied on as the
property of Richard F Woolfolk to satisfya fi fe in
favor of’SophiaSosnowski vs Richard F Woolfolk.
J.B. GUMMING.
novttds Bailiff Bibb County Court.
«5kl before the Court-house door in the
dtv of Macon, on the first Tuesday in December
next, within the legal hours of rale, the following
Macon, near th * place known as the residaioe of
James W Knott and femilr.bein*a» acres of lot
No 4fi. uvl more fully described in the deed of
Chas J Shannon to A M Speer, trustee, formerly
of the children of James W Knott, dated 1st day
of November. 1859. and recorded In book 1. toiio
trustee for hi> ch ! Iren.to- itni;. i mortzaz • fi fe
issued from l ;l»b uper.or Court, in f t'
M u-on Bu:kl. iza: l hoa-> As»*iation
W Knott, trustee fo* hisriiildran.
Also, at the some time and nhuv. that p:i al of
lan.l situated in said counts of Bibb and St te of
Georgnear the city of Macon, on th j w., side
thereof, containing 2u acres, and being n • r the
pfem Known as the residence of Jam .-s W >.nott
■ *- —-*■ | — c ftafly
.vnott.
B „ m llssoria-
day of August, 1871. L vied on
as tb* property of
* W Knott, trust*v foi
nortgaj
r Court in favor i
ami family. b*in* the _. _... .
described in the mortgage given by mi
trustee, to the Macon Building and Loon
’7. ’
children, to satisfy a
Bil»b Superior Court iL ..
diitz aiki Loan Association vs James \\ h
trustee for his children. Property pointed out
will ukirt-cure tl fe.
Also, at the same time and place, lot N > 8. i
block No7U. in the city of Macon, containiug tl.
resi<k‘nce of Job H Cherry, with all tb<* i:aw»‘ *
menu thereon, situated on Cherry ftr.- -t. fn *.•»
(itv. Levied on as the property of Job H Chen
to satisfy a fi fe issuing from BiwBupe.-wr Com
in fevor of L L Harden vs Job 11 Cherry, and M ■
A Cherry, security. Property poinLd out oy
plaint ill’s attorney. .
Also, at the same time and place, tlw southwest
half of lot No 4. in block 8, being 1 w*n-. mure or
s; lot 3 in block 1. kd fi in block fi. lot* 1 and 4
bloci .1, ha 1 in block i, lot 4 in block 7, and
tot 4 in block A. ea. li containin* 1 acre, mor.- or
lex*, lying iK*ar theUcmulree river, adtoinin* and
' -to Last Mocun; raid parcels of land being
own and designated acconling to L W DuBois
p of survev id the lands of the late T Wud-
folk, deceased, lying cast of the OcmUlgee river,
near East Macon, in sakl county and State. Lev
ied on os the property of Richard P Woolfolk, to
satisfy a fl fe issuing from Bibb Superior Court,
in few of 1 C l’fent A Son vs R F Woolfolk.
Will be sold before the Court-house door „
the town of Irwintou in said county, on tlie first
Tuesday in December next, within theusui J hours
of sale, the following described property to-wit:
One bay horse, in the possession of Crawford
Stanly, and ooe buggy, in possession of Ellis Hol
loman. Sold to satisfy one County Court fi fe in
fevor of J. K/Branan. administrator, va James S
Slaughter. Sold as the property of James S
Slaughter. Property itointed out by plaintiff's
attorney. Terms of sale cash.
JOHN T. SMITH.
novltds Deputy Sheriff.
some one of the managers will throw for them.
NO POSTPONEMENT!
To-niaht is your last chance. Three hundra
chances to be thrown.
J. J. CLAY.
FAIR GROUNDS I
T WILL ran HORSES. MULES. CATTLE and
A, many other things to-day oa Fair Grounds.
Sale to commence promptly at 11 oYfork.
J. J. CLAY. Auctioneer.
Saunders’ FaCe Powder
BLOOM OF NINON
AUCTION SALE lfith district of ^Starrainty.^hy*virtueof a 0*fa
_ be raid, before the Court-house door, in the
town of Butler, within the legal hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday in December next, the following
described property, to-wit:
One hundred and forty and three-fourth yds
stripes. E and B. 14 yds prints (Andover) 7Vf yda
—weta prints 1« yds Amoskea* prints 11 yds
Id prints, 17f yds solid Snrague prints, 51 \
\ abash prints 2!H yda alpocca lustre. 65 .
yds alpacxm lustre, 4»'A yds dress gvs*ds.83yds
Tmsey, 14! yd* linen. S5| yds bed ticking. Ml yds
mattrara ticking, M yds jeans. 450 11m flour, 55
bunches of cotton yarns, 61 pair shoes. 14 pair
boots fiSS lbs sugar, 1S5 lbs coffee. 7 sacks corn,
SO shirts 8 pocket knives S7 pair suspenders
box soap and 5 tubs Levied on by virtue of _
mortgage fl fe issued from Taylor Superior Court,
in favor of Lontsh Harris, vs Jere P Moye, aa the
property of defendaat. Property pointed out fed
Also, at tho same time and place, the eastern
ont-half of lot No 227, in the Sd district of Taylor
county. Levied on by virtueof a fi fe issued from
Taylor Superior Court, in fevor of Susan H Mil
ler, administratrix, vs Henry Joiner, administra
tor of Sarah Joiner and John Joiner, as the prop
erty of the estate of Sarah Joiner.
Also, at tho same time and plan.
298. in the l>t district of Taylor county. Levied
on by vii tuo of a fi fe issued from Taylor Superior
Court, in favor of W B Adams rs J W Goodwin,
as the property of said Goodwin. Property
pointed out by plaintiff.
Also, at the .same time and place, 1(H) acres
lot of land No fiol, 150 acres No fiOO.aud 100 aero-
No 297. in the 14th district of Taylor countv.
Levied on by virtue of a fi fe Issued from Taylor
Superior Court, in fevor of J B Devon vs Green
Dupnest. as the property of sakl Dupriest, and
pointed out by plaintiff.
Also, at the same time and place, the one-half
land No 239, in the
n fflBBIRBBBBB
■old before the Court-house door in the city
of 31acou, oil the first Tuesday in December next,
th. ci* at
eon, in said county, lately occupied by Col A L
Maxwell as a residence. Said lot containin*
tliree-fourths of an acre, move or less. Levied on
the projiertr of Charlotte V Barker to satisfy a
irtgage fi fa issuing from Bibb Superior Court.
... fevor of Octavu-i Cohen A Co, v* Charlotte V
Barker. Property pointed out in said mortgage
1 fa.
Also, at the same time and place, ail that tract
»r parcel of lands, situate, lyin* and being in
i-ity of Macou. in said county and State, being
-ordin* to the plan of raid city as parts ot lots No
7 and S. in square 9k commencing at the corner of
Oak and New streets ; running along New street
140 feet, then at right angles 210 feet to an alley,
then 140 feet to Oak street, then to the starting
jioint, including an encroachment on New and
• htk streets. Levied on as the property of Thomas
B Artope, trustee, etc. to satisfy a^nortgage fl fa
issued from Bibb Superior Court, in favor of the
Mechanics’ Building aiul Loan Association vs
Thomas B Artope. trustee, etc. Property pointed
out in said mortgage ti fa.
Also, at the same time and place, all that tract
or parcel of land, situate, b in* and beingnear the
cit v of Macon, in sakl county and State, in Vine-
rifle, on the right hand side, and fronting the rood
leading from Mulberry street, in sakl city, to For
syth. opposite the old Macarthy residence plare,
and adjoining the tot occupied ^ by Thomas Harde
man. Sakl tot containing 1 acre, more or less, and
adjoining the old Pickett place on the cast, and
the Causey lands on the north. Levied on as the
property of John H Allen, trustee of Mrs Julia A
Flint, to satisfy a mortgage fi fe issued from Bibb
:topertor Court in fevor of tho Mechanics’ Build
ing and Loan Association vs John H Allen, trus
tee of Mrs Julia A Flint. Property pointed out
in sakl mortgage fi fa.
Alsu, at same time, will be sold, at the brick
yard of William G Huge, no,000 bricks. Levied on
as the property of Win G Hoge to satisfy a fi fe
issued from Bibb Superior Court, in favor of Free
man A Roberts vs Albert B Ross, administrator of
the estate of John Hollingsworth and William G
Huge. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s at
torneys.
Also, at the same tiino and place, one undivided
half of that tract of land, in said county and State,
known as tots 106.112, 113,118 aiul 119; the south
half uf lot 125; all that port of lot 126, south of
Swift creek; all those parts of 114 and 117 lying
south of Swift creek, aiul contains narrow strips of
the last two named tots, north of Swift creek. All
in the 8lh district of originally Baldwin, now Bibb
county, containing 1,449! ucres, more or less. Lev-
' ’ m as the property of Andrew J Lane to satisfy
fi fas from Bibb Superior Court, one in favor of
Walter Tote rs A J Lane A Co. and one in favor of
J F Tate. etc. vs A J Lane A Co. Property pointed
out by plaintiff’s attorneys.
m mam im muu FERTILIZES.
—AT THE—
STILL CONTINUES,
And owing to the great reduction we
have jus: made on all classes of GOODS,
the rush of customers is
Greater Than Ever
To better suit the people oud times, we
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
to $6 00.
11-4 BLANKETS, reduced from 50 00
to 57 50.
11-4 BLANKETS, reduced from 511 00
to 59 00.
12-4 BLANKETS, reduced from $12 00
to $10 00.
ESTABLISHED
24 YEARS!
MANUFACTURED BY
Langdale’s Chemical Manure Company
(LIMITED.) J ’
HEWCASTLE-ON-TYHB, ENGLAND.
This Company Sells 40,000 tons Manures Annually
This manure is guaranteed genuine, free from adulteration, made of the best chem
ical ingredients, and thoroughly pulverized and
MIXED BY MACHINERY.
It contain* a large proportion of Soluble Phosphate and is eminently suited to
Cotton, Corn and Grain Crops.
SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO GMG S POE'CASE!
AGENTS irr GEORGIA,
CLEMONS Jfc JAMES,
J. BEN WILSON A CO.,
BUFF, WINTERS ft WHITLOCK,
B. H. WRIGLEY ft CO.,
J. W. WHEATLEY ft CO.,
G. M. STOKES,
WM. J. RUSSELL,
C. M. DAVIS.
Columbus.
9 Atlanta.
Marietta.
- Macon.
Americas.
Leesbm?*.
Athena.
Arlington.
W. McKAY, General Agent, .Macon, Ga.
5,000 CHOICE C0C0AMTS,
fevor of
, __ w no Gar
rett and Enoch Garrett, Jr. principals, and
Enoch Garrett, Sr. security. Sold os tlie property
Jease Garrett. Property pointed out by de-
ndanL C. A. J. I *“
novttds
. POPE, Sheriff.
TASPER SH KRI HP’S SALES.—Will be sold, be-
y fore the Court-house door, between the legal
bourjof •de.in the town of lloatieello, on the
first Tueslay in D-xttulier next. She following in
scribed prorats. to-wit:
Five hundred aiul forty.
■ hew. in said county, i
AN Eturlish preparation. The best in the
/Y world fee beontifyuoc the complexion. Free
from anythin* which can possibly injure tho skin.
TURKISH COLOGNE.
Superior to any cologne ever brought to this
city. Warranted to rir«* satisfaction in every
particular or money refunded. J
Prescription* carefully prepared by competent
druggists.
nov4tf
ROLAND B. HALL,
Comer Cherry rt- «nd Cotton ave
New \Yilaon
eigfc*
> * i:;g I Jenkins, the Superintendent of Agencies,
k. one diploOwS,
*r medals and
oompot;Uon was
' machines being
L This
highly
WiUmS-wing Ma !.:rv Company, from
the fact that the A wanting Committre
consisted of throe practical mechanics.
h:;,i nearly all other k.:. U
we have written before.
Some journals say "he is fall of energy,
pushes his business, and is wonderfully
successful.” Others report that he ap
preciates a business man’s time and bores
no one with insurance. We have known
Hr. Jenkins many years, and cheerfully
voomir.end him as a modest, intelligent,
oroctical and energetic gentleman. Hav-
be fo
learn ;
desii
the
ui 1 when another company offered
i*.trly twice as much, his ambition
v all companies «loing business in
a invest in Georgia. Ho hopes to
i ston-lanl of agents fllointod. and
■> thereby applicants will »eok the
tlius relieving the companies of
■isitor>. and the visitors of mm-h
nt.
newspaper of any prominence in the
hmuspherev and that the
its fevor have been translated into all
written languages. Thousand* enjoy perfect
health ti-day who would be languishing on bed*
of sickness if the newspaper* had not spread the
troth with regard to this unequalled invigormnt
and corrective far and wide. Suppose profit has
been reaptsl from this publicity. Is that snr ar
gument against it? If tho public health has been
protected; if lives hare been raved; if the feeble
bare bran strentbened and the sick restored,
creat rood has ham accomplished. And who so
mean a* to grudge to exertions thus directed their
fair reward V
Ptkk Akticles.—RJmember that Dr. Price's
Cream Raking Powder has been before the public
for years—is the only powder that ha*
•if worthy of confidence—that the
rs pat into the market pure articles, and do not
protend tocompete with the adulterated, injurious
cum pounds now so extensively forced upon the
r*opta They claim that Dr. Price's Cr«m Bak
ing Powder and Special flavoritw* are the chesj.-vt
tacaara they are th*- purest; and their standard for
strength and purity will be maintained.
$200 IN PREMIUMS!
Pimm Foils for Solo
I OFFER FOR SALE.
For Less Than Cost!
A the Fowls I ordered from the North to
show at the Georgia Sute Fair. The fowls
wareorelered from the bert breeder in the United
Mates, and are guarantied to came up to
The Standard of Excellence.
Ovsb-sxebtio* uitherof body or mind, pro-
debiluy snd Jisaie. Tlie usual rerntdr is
i take some stimulant, the effect of which is the
roe a» giving a tired boiwe the whip instead of
The
o fortify the i
s {■ennanrnt tome like the I*er\
rith
ft hole
nxxk Brahmi.. Uriit Bmhnrr,. Pxrtridre
S 0 ***”- ? Bg CorhiM. While Ortirw. Blxrk
Oortint. Omaon Corhir.^ firax Djrtias Whit*
IVjrkiru, B1 vk Simnish. LrxhcmN <«Jdcn
Sfffirfri Hxmi»*jnrs lihi. Spanri..l Hambnnn.
lfolxrj, Is Mirer SpMixlol NndflKtnr
lLuahorte. Crrxt? r. Hou Ii-i. L» Y .
Lfork VTuvr Guo.. B-rtrr Guo.. Blxrk BrnfJfoO
Hxd Bm Jnar Blur Gw Omni. Wh::,.
Gorac. Spanish Game. Gold Laced Bantams.
Brown Igwboms. Silver Laced Bantnms. Whit-
Bonfems. Black Bantams. Black Bantam Gome.
Black Breasted Red Game Bantams. Brocue Tur-
Kr-meu Grew. Hone Koor Geese. African
tJeere. Teuleuse Grera. Aylobarr Ducks. Ronen
n be seen at mj residence cm the
O. C. COLLINS.
Tanner.
L Mr Michael
evtyof John L McMichad. deceased, to satisfy^
ta bued from Jasper Superior Court in fevor
of A W Jones vs John L MeMichael. deceased.
GeonmT Barttott. transferee, rs John L McMi-
Abo.«X the wm tim. and plxrv. 700 acfo, of
land, more or loa. known ax ths Hubbard plan',
andapart of the IfoUtun tract of Und. in raid
muntf. adjotntM tho larvU of iln Alton, hint
Parry. Fltt, aMrXhcrx Levied on as the prop,
erty of John W \1 ystt to satisfy a fi fa issued freon
Jasper Inferior Court, in fevor of James II Rob
erts vs Isaac T Wyatt, principal. John W Wyatt
and George W Wyatt, securities, — J --
aw. ai lac «aie ume ana place, l.ioo acres of
land, ui raid county of Jasper. Levied on os the
property of P B MeMichaelto satisfy a fi fe issued
from Jasper Superior Court, in fevor of John D
S Butt A Bro. vs Cf MeMichael. executor of Eli-
h af^wi Mieh ^r principal, and PP
cMichad, security, and the same transferred to
John Straiten, of New York city.
Alra. at the some time and place, lOO ocre* of
fend, mote or leas. Levied on os the property of
O R Belcher to satisfy a fi fe issued from Jasper
A!«x at the same tim. and pbcr.Sfiacroiot
nd. more or tow. and the improvrm.nt, thereon,
situated in the southwestern portion cf Hill in
aid town of Uonticrlio, on the road leadin* front
Monticvllo to Fiwsvtli. Ga. known aa the E T
'' hite lot. now in the porondon of Henrr T
Jmtlh and Asbenr Calehlmra, to ml 1str the above
fi fa. Levied on aa the proper! v of K T White.
Also, at the an. time and place, -nil acres of
nil. more or leas. Lnvtod on aa the propert v cf
JP l S t “> “enters
, Mutvler crook, known aa the Pleasant Jackson
Place, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Jasper Supc.
nor Court, in fevor cf O S Frophitt rs J H Free-
mjn^Mrcntorof the estate of Ptoamuit Jackson.
srJ!s£griXsz«
the property of O R Belcher to satisfy a fi fe is-
from Ja«per Sujvrior Court. Febnuuy term,
I s ?*. 10 A |VOr <* N B White, succesrar to N B snd
L White. M. B. KEY. Deputy Sheriff.
1TACON COUNTY SHERIFF SALE.—Will be
sold, on the first Tuesday in December next.
Iielore the Court house door, in the town of Ogle
thorpe, Georgia, during the legal hours of sale, tho
following described property, to-wit:
All Itoit tract of fend lying in the 8th district ot
I original!v Houston, but now 31ocon county, con-
fiist ing of tots No 6 and 27, and 35 acres off the south
part of tot No 5, containing, in all, 440 acres, more
or less. Levied on os the property of IV’ C Wins
low, trustee, and Mrs E N Winslow, cestui quo
trust under on execution from Houston Sujienor
Court, in favor of Sterling Neil vs said W C Wins-
Itow, trustee, and Mrs IT N Winslow, cestui que
trust, for the purchase money of raid lands.
M nov4tds J. C. HUNTER. Sheriff.
the first Tuesday
lowing property, to-wit:
One hundred acres of land, being the west half
property of John Shealy, to satisfy a fi fa issued
from the County Court of raid county in favor of
Thomas Reynolds vs. Morris Grimes and John
Shealy.
Also, at the same time and place, 6,000 pounds
of seed cotton. Levied on as the property of de-
tondand, to satisfy a fi fa issued from a Justice
Court of said county, founded on s merchant'
lien, in favor of Campbell A Jones for the use c
C. vs S. J. Tyner. J. C. HUNTER,
ihjv4 td Sheriff.
/^.EORGLk. MACON COUNTY. — Whereas
VJ Cullm H. Cox applies for totters of guardian
ship of the person and property of James C.
Clark, minor child of Wm. B. Clark, late of said
county, deceased.
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned.
IT'XECUTOR'S SALE.—By virtue of an order
XLi from the Court of Ordinary of Dooly count)’,
will be soki before the Court-house door in Vien
na on the first Tuesday in December next, be
tween the legal hours of. sale, the north-east half
of tot of land No 120, in tho 9th district of said
county. Sold as tho property of 11. H. Parker,
detvamd, lor the benefit ot the heir,andcroditora
of said deceased. Terms cash.
nov4 tils MATHEW PARKER. Executor.
A DMINI;>TRATOR*ii SALE—Will be sold ...
XX. the tii>t Tuesday in December next, uuder
ofj Ordinary of Dooly
jiaying tlie debts of Jc-
alra for the purpose i
14-4 Blankets at Panic Prices.
Marseilles Spreads, Sheeting,
PILLOW CASING.
—AND—
House Furnishing Goods,
AT REDUCER PRICES.
Red Table Damask,
Seduced from $1 25 to SI 00.
WHITE TABLE DAMASK,
NAPKINS. DOILIES,
And TOWELS.
Just Received at Panic Prices!
We have reduced our
Black Alpacas,
Which for color and quality are admitted
by competent judges to be the best and
cheapest in the city, as follows:
Black ALPACAS, worth 50c., for 40c.
Black ALPACAS, worth 60c., for 50c.
Black ALPACAS, worth 75c., for 60c.
Black ALPACAS, worth 85c., for 75c.
Black MOHAIRS, worth $1, for 85c.'
Blatk BRILLIANTINES, worth $125,
for $1 00.
We sell the same Alpaca as A. T.
Stewart retails, and at the same prices.
200 Bunches Bananas.
50 BARRELS CHOICE APPLES.
JUST RECEIVED AT
J. F. BARFIELD’S,
No. 4 Brown House Block.
63 THIRD STREET,
MACO N
GKO H GI A.
SIG-Itf OF THE HOG.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Corn, Bacon,
HAY, OATS, MEAL,
WHET BRAN, BAGGING,
TIES, LARD, HAMS,
MACKEREL, SUGAR, COFFEE,
TOBACCO, LIQUORS, Etc
Prices as Low as Any Other House !
Call and see ns, at the s
n of the Golden Hog.
BURDICK BROTHERS.
Tuesday
order of tho Court c, .
. for the pur|K>*e uf payi
ifornc, deceased, and a he
tnbution uf his estate among his heirs, if any
8 purpose bfdis- I
blue *Itor fiu.vin vnl oi tlehU, the following prop-
wljJjhj i» the thinl distort of Hoot, count,.
Lot, of fend Nos 41 and S3. Land, sold nibiect
* widow's dower therein. Sale to be wuute be-
i the Co*>rt-l>oufce door in Vienna, Dooly coun-
between tho usual hours of sale. * Term* j
>»• , J.E.LELLEY.
ov4 Ids Administrator.
Colored Moliairs,
In all the new and fashionable shades,
reduced from 75c. to 60c.
Just received, another full line of those
Handsome Satins !
In all tho new and Stylish Colors, in
cluding
NAYY BLUE, BOTTLE GREEN, OLIYE BROWN,
DMA YE HEAR THE SLOGAN?”
will sell during the next
next at the CourLbouse doorTnYhftown of Vi- |
emu*, in nal county, within the legal hours of
sale, the following land, to-wit:
One hundred *™. moro orky.rflot No. 45, | TWO WEEKS AT 85 CENTS.
| They are the BEST QUALITY, and are
worth $1 00.
A DM1NISTRATOR S SALE.-By virtue of on
order from the Court of Ordinary of Dcoly
county, will lie sold befor the Court-house door in
Christian E Crum per having tiled their petition
in projjer form to me praying for letters of admin
istration de bonis non, with the will annexed,
the estate of Mary Justice, deceased. This L .„ ,
cite all legally interested in the execution of this
application, creditors, legatees, next of kin and
any others interested, to be and appear at the
next December term of the Court of Ordinary of
said county, and show cause, if any they can, why
letters of administration de boms non with the
mUMiKied. .bouldBU bo pitted to mid,p- Left, which wc are selling
Given under mj hand officially, I worth $1 50.
J. R. HOLMES, Ordinary.
Only
KID
i dozen of those
GLOVES
PUTZEL SOM
Beg leave to call the attention of their numerous patrons to tne oelow mentioned list t»f
GKO C ERIE'S.
COMPRISING
Thirty-one Different Kinds of Canned Goods I
•+* s ''’ h “ on - 1Co1 -
AU of the above are Packed This Season i
TEAS A SPECIALTY
LOOK! LOOK! LOOK!
We have now in »tock the LARGEST and most COMPLETE assortmemnt of
r JC? 3E3 A. l
IN THIS MARKET.
hoaJZ.SHAM. 107. Ilk. 111. 1*7. IS. ISO. Itt,
la. IK. m ii; and tZ7 in the nixth dtotrirt
of laal rountv. and Not «7. «. K. IM and 1«7 it
the ieventh dirfnrt of >ii rountv, and Xoa. lot
ILjIS.i*.O.K.U. at K. tot K and 00,in tho
etoventh dbtnrt uf roid rountv, uid Nou. as. M0,
M7 and ♦« tn the fourteenth ditrirt U onxinalij
pwjy. no* Worth rounty. and Not«, lfo. S15,
J and X43 in the twelfth district of orwinally
■ “ iris
ArvriU Wai.lei t r fltina r Wtoeh (ireat K ui
T " ROUGH THE AIR,
Pp Iy - *»w t Wilcox county, and Nos. 170,171.17$,
13S. 21S and 228, in the fifth district of originally
now Pulaski county, and Na Ul ui the
^M Attrid cf Irwin county, and No. 461, in the
twelfth dntiirt ci Brook* countiy.and Na 996. in I
the eighteenth distiirt, third seettoa. of Cbcroke.;
way. end No. 195 in the twenty-first district,
thud reel ion. of Polk county, and No. 822. in the
^QUrteentli district, third rectioo.cf Forsyth nmo-
I Also town lot No. 2. square 2. one-milf of No. I
square K. Brown 3IU1 j
F, K tT B y rirtue uf an order
Ej of the Court of Ordtnarv- of Macon county.
Go, will be roki before the Court-huuie door tn
In all qualities, at Bargain Prices.
T®e**foy in Itooember next, between the lc^i Orst^ucsday^^vraU-r iie^li^acn^of^hi | Ladies’, Gent’s and Misses’ Hose
hours of rale, the following tots of land, to-wit: more or less, being 123 acres on the west siti
"* f — lot No 113 and 4 acres off of lot No 114 in the «*.-
ond district of originally Mnscugee. now Macon
uounty. »nd more particularly known as the
premises on which John Kay.deceased, resided at
the tune of his death, and raid a.* the property of
the estate of said John Bar, d«*a*!d. for the
purpose of distribution. Terms cash.
ut D A. KAY. Executor.
Fine Woven Corsets,
For 75a, worth $1 00.
Rlta^
tot ami tot near the Baptist ’Church-oil of raid
being in the town
‘ ised. for the
the debts of
the property of Wm. Synoo
pmjw of distribution and 1
mid deceased. Terms—one-
M. H. UAtlS,
Administrator.
i 1 i in-iMijj- lit. ’ Full -A fj ir .];’V
incidents and hrurbrenuih e^pes. Prr.fu*»-] i i
lu«tnti*i with full page engraving*. A iook ihi
will»-!l in the boniest time-. Addiw- for d.
kcriptiou and terms, or send at once il.2S for oul
:.t : Wi.i.i v 1 : v:..>r !.■•. :■
or New Orleans. nov7a*r
\ DMlNlS FRA TOR’S SALE.—By virtue
-0. an ordsr of the Court of Ordinary
county, will be sold on the fin
Tuewfey in December next at the Court-boa
door, in the town of Vienna, irt Dooly count' ,
within the legal hours of sale, lot of land Na 31.
and the north half of lot Na 32. in the third dis
trict, containing 3u3| acres more or torn beirg the
I land, ci.41. am Peary, d «*a**L Sold tardktri-
NHttti Trams—11 months credit.
.4 M- 1-4 V \ Vi 4 4 V '
A HM1N 1STRATOR’S SALE.—Agreeable to
XX. order from the Court of Ordinary of Dooly
county, will be sold, before the Court-house door,
m \ieiuia. Dooiy county, ou the first Tuewfey in
Ifocwnbur. 1S75. fur the benstt of Uk heir.Vod
creditors of 44 in Gurr, late of said county, deceas
ed. the following property, to-wit: IbJ acres of .
Handsome Braided Corsets,
Term* cash. j. LILLY
Administrator.
\TOTlCB TO DEBTORS ANl CREDITORS.—
u Aj 1 porf-o intirbted to Hut of John C I
J "i* T <4ror««vl. wiU com
forwxrlwidmMcut their cfeteu. uA thoro hold
ntgchiuMwlll ruroe (ucwxrfi wtthin the tirnexl
lowed by few Mid moke settlement, accordingly.
J.B. KKLLY,
nov44(M Administrator.
Hr*T. Ra*K!9 A Lamar.—Th;* wcl! known
end reliable firm have rewired % l%rrr tot X r>r.
Hood’s Eureka Lirrr Medicm** it ha* the praise
of all who have tned ;ti In bottles at 5o cents
aud JLuu.
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BORGIA. CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Wi r
J. adimnbtruTi r an th •
JAMEbJ.KAY,
. 1 county, will
l* the Court-house door, in the town
Turwby ir\ December
} to thee*-
__ w ^ , 1 Ms of Mi
Sutil fur the benefit of the
Crawfardoouoty. March term. lsjs. will be told.
c ** rt r h ““*u Ooor. in nld rounty, on
the find Ttnwday in Bjrembrr next, lots online.
7*f feod JleeH. 77.78. Mod I
ta. Aft in the 2d .linnet of orieinafty Houston.
""’“I; Sold a. the property of
11. T. Hams, fate of said county, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate.
ELISHA F. HARRIS,
For $1 00, worth $1 50.
We have the largest and best assortment
of SILKS ever offered in the State.
IN BLACK SILKS
We defy competition, as we have the
largest and cheapest stock in
Georgia.
Liters. Tei
JOHN J. BKNTLY.
Imported Bulbous Boots. Iwe SELL AS WE ADVERTISE
I
waof all colors. Tuhns. Ancicon-**. Snow- I
& Bro.
TEN DIFFERENT GRADES OF TEAS!
Prom 70 Cents per Pound and Upwards!
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ALSO ON HAND
Parched Rio and Java Coffees. Pickles, Preserves, Jellies, Jams, Farinas, Mustards. Msck^m
Cheese, Butter, Lard, and everything else appertaining to a Grocery Store.
LIQUORS.
We take pleasure in stating that the .
Century WliishLy
Was awarded the
CHEST PREMIUM
AT THE
VIENNA EXPOSITION OVER ALL COMPETITORS T
Hennessey, Martel and gturd
German Groceries a Specialty
WS KEFl* A d
EVERYTHING
Try
IN THE GERMAN GROCERY LINE.
Our Shakspears Segars, 10 cents Each.
Thankful for past favors, *
h just re-t'-iml direct from Holland
quantity of Double and Single Hya-
of all ooton. Tulips. Awcom, Snow-
I: I r » u---. S..r> .vm.- »r i. . »
Pcndou Iris. Call and make your selections.
octtljlw CiEO. JUSGGB.
S. Waxelhanm
uvtiy sutuJthtliu
Prices Lower Tlian Ever
PUTZEL & SON,
SECOND STREET, DAJIOLK'S BLOCK.