The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, November 14, 1873, Image 2

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH ASi> MESSENGER: FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER If, 1873. !£rhc ( i iplu$jgtcfr;tiit)tr i v , blip ltalt, Power, i ii>u iorjnxo, \ov. it. \s:x THE GKOllGIA IMUISsT Miss < i.'Tavia ).n , x ... ,, lent younj; lady . : Cc» in^ton died cently i:t Conv- r Me*. J. A, Grakt, of Atlanta. ; ! r Wedneotlay. She tv >• a daughter of Ii Jn*. T. Login. Tun tit..f y. 'lord.; , .... A colli-ion occunvl veef- . .lav xitanu i>n tin- Air-Lino lhUr-jud. nine r..!*■-. l> foodTonlonrer, l.'tween t»„ f, ir.nn- t M... train was tcholalu tin and the other t.-n or twelT< hours out t itn... ITid'-r : !,.■ rule - <■: ; 1 ... . , latt-ir htol no ngi.L ra the tr-;k. T1 dam-it-ed, irui on.- , ■ -t take, t; The Special Attention WINSHIP & CALLAWAY. Of the Li raKed to I hr firr * from he<l.' i foil »w : froi McGfiitf, a freed* do®rI. Th<l mur- tw© t*ngini*ft w.- t wo freight rar hurt, Thk thr.*o iion.Jw tho Fort Valley Mirr Mr. Febmt Pool, * ji.viault-’d By Ne! ..i man nt Hendrr <lcn;r is now in jail. Dr. P. K. IIolt will leave m ioa few day# and will go v> Macon to man i£oe- tur*? hi# home-m.vl.- fertilizer in oonnec- tion with M -r-. J1 int. Uankin A I. Tin# year aoaro# U> 1*.- a prolific one for rattl. -mike#. \\ are informed of the < s»pt i:- - on-i n. ir 1: \.. . . •-!. oc.ip.M-* anything we havo yet Y- ard of. Mr. .Monroe Posey waa oat in tlic wood, near his f.ithapH houae and his dog be- l.arl ing at ths entrance of an old hollow log at a fearful rate, lie at first fhMft waa wsi|iin l.ut a rabbit, hut whan his snakcihij> played •• Dixie with his caudal appendage Lis wind dntpd. After pi" uriag an axe, the lo/ waa cat U> pi'iew and the make kill'd. He had thirty-on, rattles and the usual button, mcaaurod about firo in dies in diameter and only about fire or five and a half feet long. The make crawled into the log ostensibly for the puipoao of derouring a rabbit which had gone in the log for refuge. The rabbit was dead, bnt wa* not touched by the snake. Mr- J. W. Lathnor baa boon clotted Pro indent, and Mr. John Kiabet Vice- President of tho Savannah Cotton Ex change. Tbi Blakeley Xewi notice the death of Airs. Elizabeth Siiellield, ag'id Ot years, 10 months and 13 days. She was born December 6,1778. She leaves three sons, four daughters, SCI grand-sons, 31 grand daughters, 71 great grand-sons, BO great gr.i u 1-daughters, S great great grand sons and 5 great great grand-daughters to mourn her loss. Four sons, 23 grand sons, 13 grand-daughters, 16 great grand sons, 6 great grand-danghters and 2 great great grand-sons had died- before her. bhe had 1 son, 2-t grand-eons and 1 great grond-son in the Confederate Army. Of these, 1 grand-son was killed, 8 died in service, 2 lost a lag each, 3 were severely wounded and 1 slightly wounded. Mrs. ti. moved from Pulaski to this county in the yosr 1818. Horrible Pate of tlic Siamese Twins. Translated Iron the German of Van Du wall for tae St. Louia Be publican, j During a business trip in the ovcrlands of Bsden latt summer, I wa< compelled to remain in the littlo town of 8 longer than I expected. I had comfert- hiwund.xd;.-d ute while she hu l.und. Sm ground in a jest them he 1 ••>nd t ..L th" < lu-'i for hi- uif. i.uu •, Mrs. Smoot, with her baby, came up , a -' k s ">oot I tnethir- about dinner, .•ii" just a she start-1 to leave, upcamo Ui' womr.n V, ho had left her baby. She in-in t. !:;»•! l.-»r hu Kind, and a# she ‘’ T Mr,. Su.oot it fie.-hed upon her tliut tbit estimable woman waa kid- J-'lT’ing the ■ hild intrusted to Smoot- Bcfore Mrs. Smoot—(it aeems to us th .t wo are getting a greet deal of Smoot into! i urtich s-'nel.oiv; but it can t be h‘ ;» l), l- fcre Mrs. Fraoot ha l pone three fc-.-t Uiat indignant and Is reared M .d" i j iunge at bcr,imMl| Mrs. Smoot** child. She strove to tear it away from Mrs. 8moot, and Mrs. Smoot, believing the woman to be a maniac, re- xiated dcrpexately. At last Smoot came to th>, aoastuxK’o of hia wife, and just ho began to poll off her assailant, the h-: baud came along with the baby, and was alarmed to see a man fighting with the mother of hie child. The conflict became general, until tho bystanders in terfered. Then the difficulty was cx- plained, and Smoot went back to hia post. Tho only remarkable result that ensued was that the boot on that trip carried over aa dead-hands twenty-three boys, who slipped on board while Smoot was in bottle array. lie will probably decline to watch strange babies after this. Itoinnutic Suicide. A letter from Shanghai saysi “A man tic incident is reported to hare token place at Whampoa not many days ago. Some nine damsels, all maidens, living with different families in the village, seemed to have entertained an aversion to monied life. Seeing the misery and toil to which the member* of the fami lies with whom they lived were subjected, and above all the slavo-liko obedience of wives to the wills of their husbands, the damsels in question came to the resolu tion of putting an end to their earthly careers, which is here carried into effect by a different modus operand! to that of opium-poisoning in vogue in Hong Kong. The nine darnels met by appointment on the bank of the river, at the entrance of ono of the creeks in the vicinity of Brown's Folly, attired in heavy winter garments, which they had sewn all to gether in order to prevent a separation. While thus united in body, heart and mind, tho damsels plunged into the deep. As this happened close to the time of tho festival of the soven female genii, who descended from heaven, and are called tho “Seven Sisters,’ all sorts of supersti tions conclusions are drawn from it/' French Millinery S \sn ribbons. fan'-y XRi-KTIKv RUCIHNGS and BUFF* of -II th* nr* fare* from tlic line of ferry- wlmrf to the tier <iny a woman came up to l.*m toL,.I i hcrlxihjR min- went back to look for her laid tho baby on the comfortable position, and iwj B ABTCars.in U~ , it:,I un-1 father Caine up I v ftr „. <* UI.AL LACES. ..1. .1,1 slatti-d .,5 t- L..J. V t M..—' VRR.M-H MlR-KT- A mom-mt after lie l.ad j Tu , mm uli'ARTMENT i, in IK w.rvn Ssd anancal in sny dearal alyle. \ iwn.itiaii! *— ,,r »nvTit of JIAinORNAMKNTfc. in Col Steel. CORONET COMBS. FANCY COMBS. -Oillmnd Stiver BIRDS anti BUTTERFLIES. A rcunplrte *«*»rtmcnt of NOTIONS. Thrre is a full stork U everything usuxjiy kepi in my l/Uhinesv.which would Ijc too numerwi* to mention here. Prompt attention given 1 cnler*. MISS A. OCONNOR. ortlS ti Cotton Aw North British & Mercantile IXSUBA2TCE CO.All’AXY. OF LOXDOX AXD EDIXBl'F.GH. How do you get on ?” said a loving N’ow York wife to her husband, a mer chant, tho other day. “Oh! I shall weather tho storm, bnt I wish I hod only a few hundred dollars more. It would be very convenient, to say the least.” “Don't you wish you had married a rich wifeF* saidahe, in a teasing way; the;, rising and going to her room, she re turned with rather more than tho amount roqaired in Uni tel States bonds. “Why, where in the world did you got this said the bowildercd husband. “Well, my door, you went to a champagne supper seven years ago, and on your return, tind- nblo quarters nt ths “White Horse'* ing navigation around tho room rather tavern, tho resort generally of parties in search of pleasure, 8 Iwing noted as tho ocutro point from whence the traveler could visit all the lovely views and loca tions for which this part of the country is celebrated. The day wns dreary, tho rain pouring down . '.reams; the guest*remain at the tilde longer than usual, calling for an “extra HChopplc" for the snko of compan ionship ami pnitlino; ehair. were drawn •’ closer, in friendly recognition of their neighbor’s dosirofor sociability, while the state of the weather wa* discussod until evoil this theme appeared at lost ex- liausted; then commenced nn exebango of anoedotes and witticism that soon en livened the atmosphere and our company. Kot tho least iutere.Ung of our party wns a young, wealthy landowner of this province and a commercial traveler from Berlin, whoso flow of natural wit nml laugliablo retorts kept us in a perpetual roar. “ Of course," said he, aa something like qUiol was restored al t r one of Us i dieu- lou* stories, "to gentlemen are aware of the death of both tho Siamese twins Y “ Whatl" wax tho exclamation of sur prise on all sides. “The twins dcadf Poor follows! What a pity. Was it tho result of a surgical operation ? Tho first I have hoard of it, really.” “No," responded tho narrator, sadly, “they suffered a frightful death.” As ho said this his face assumed the appearance of real sorrow, which wns soon reflected by those around him. while even those skeptics who hud f.dtli in Ins gloomy r. volution began to 1. >k canieit- The Berliner paused iiupreasivelr. gazing in sorrowing silence on the table before him. “But, good Lord! tell us about it,” ex claimed a Hanover gentleman, his eyes flashing with curiosity. “You ooo, gentlemen,” began tho Ber liner. thus urged, ”you lnivo doubtless hoard that this twin is vciy fond of money; they both liavo wives and qnite n number of successors; that is why they concluded to Like one hut triumphant journey. “They took passage lost March at Aa- pinwnll, in one of the large steamers via the Indio*, through the Suez Canal for Europe. In mid-ocean on accident Oc cam-ed to the boilers, and necessitated the use of sail- in their place. “You aro no doubt a ware, gentlemen, that n itdum.-hip make* butnclumsy rail- ship. "They were overtaken by a heavy storm from the nortli-northoast. that carried them far, far into tho South, and ono fearful dark night found them a total wreck on the rock* south of New Guinea. “Passenger's and oner wore lost, all but our twins, and, strange as it may seem, a providential wave land 1 them safely on the coast. Unfortunately, they were east •from the frying-pan into thc'flro, a* it were, for just at this time a bund of the tribe of tho wild Malioris van celebrat ing the 'feast of the now moon,’ and dur ing their inhnmnn performance they took advantage of this favorable opportunity” —here the narrator's lips quivered pain fully, and his voice softened-—“these un natural, atrocious monsters ate our un- liappy twins for a philopena!” Tub Sror.v or a Tra«r.—The Troy AVhig of a nveut date toils tho following story i “A great nutuK'r of persons who tiro known as'tramps' are at present wandering about tho city. A part of thoso arc undoubtedly seeking employ ment, while others are vagrants from preference and habit.' On Monday after- imon o 10 of these wanderers accosted a Wh g a r iprsaentativo on hhrst street, and saidi * Van you tell afellovr where ho can get work F Eocsiving a negative reply the mi.- or.vblo man related his woes as follows; ’Stranger, I do not wont to go t" ’.i." poor-house, I it 1 iu:i ufra : . . i» no help lor it. I havo traveled every step of tho wav from Utica, and asked for work at every town, and of “very person.and 1 ggis! my ! dging an I my food. I ke;»t up my co*mi go, for I h.. : heard that Ti. y „ .. ., 1... manufactur ing place, and 1 was sun', - ir. that I could get something to do. so th..t I eonld corn an honest living. My mother liras near Buff.ilo (here tiie man began to weep), ami she is expecting money from me to j»ay the few dollars .-he owes for rent, i.nd to buy coil and food for the win. r. My God, sir. 1 wi-h I was dea l.’ Hun- droda of men who havo been thrown out of employment by the recent money jvanie will! we fear, be obliged, like tlus man, to seek the shelter of the county jvor-hou difficult, deposited hat, shoos, gloves and a largo roll of bank bills on tho carpet. 1 put it away, and waited three weeks for you to inquire if I had seen it. When finding you were ashamed to do so, I in vested it, and hero you havo it.’’ NEW SEED AVe have jo»t received from the SHAKERS FRESU CABBAGE. BEET. LETTUCE and RADISB SEED In bulk. . RANKIN', MASSEN'BURG A CO. MACON FLOUR MILLS NISBET’S FOUNDRY FOR SALE. B EING comrvlIM tn r*’t ir>' from business on amount cJ ill hfalth. 1 now offer tho a 1 tore property for mle. Tbe Maron Flour Mills Umare conrtnH.ritlj jatnated for bujinc-a and is driven by more powerful machinery than any mill in Macon. The foundry i* in >nroe**ful oj-‘ration, and in the article of cotton proses alone i«m dnr- inz the bat reason -r. jw r eont. on wliat is a*ked for the whole property, and this — “—“ the proprietor, ' T. C. NISBET. OLIVER F. EVANS, Builder and Contractor, M ACON, C A. Orders for BEICZLAYIN5 & PALSTEEINQ Either in tbe ritr or from the county, left at Mr. H. U JEWETT'S atom. SO. «l Sroond rtrret. a ill he [.n'm|.tlvatlenil.*i tn. ort5 lawtw THE GBBAT PANIC! Prices to Suit the Times. R/iiuly-madt* Clothinr. go to D. J. Baer's, cor ner Third and Cherry streets, Macon, Ga. Ho is offerinr . 000 Men’s extra fine. latest styles. Black and Blue Cloth and Beaver DRESS SUITS, at $25 00. worth $40 00. , . 2/100 Men's latest style CASSIMERE UOBl NK.*^S SUITS, at |12 50 each, worth $1800 per suit. 1,000 Men's Custom Made Scotch and English CASSIMERE SUITS, at $20 00 each, worth $35 00 per suit. __ . WX)0 Freedman’s SUITS, at $5 00 each, worth $10 00 a suit. Youth’s, Bojti’ and Children’s SLITS I make •jwTiality, and will sell them cheaper than they can be made at home. I offer 1,000 Boys’and Children a CASSIMERE SUITS, at $4 00 a suit, worth ti 00 a suit. 2.000 Children’s extra fine, latest style, nn ported CASSIMERE SUITS, at $000. worth $12 00 a suit, a great bargain. 500 Bovs’ implied CasMmere, latest cut and stvie SUITS, at $10 00. worth $15 00 a suit. 6*00 Boys’ SATINET SUITS, at $150. worth $3 50 a suit. , ^ „ Aiwavaon hand a full lino of Men s and Chil drens’ CLOTHING, of all styles and deNcription. too numerous to mention. An extra inducement offered to merchants. Call eaj ly at tho well known store of D. J. BAER, octSfl Sm Corner Third and Cherry street. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MACON TRANSACTS A GENERAL BASKING BUSINESS, TU RECTORS: L C. PLANT. D. FLANDERS. H. L. JEWETT. W. B. DIXSMORE H. B. PLANT. D. 8. LITTLE. G. H. HAZLEHURST. I. a PLANT. President. W. W. Wkiolev. Cashkr. m.io-tilnovl* AUCTION! GENERAL Commission and Storage! ICO Cliorry Street, Macon, Ga. /CONSIGNMENTS of Roods, wares ami inor- V rhandiae solicited, lobe aJd ... at public or pri vate sale. Goods of all kinds received on storage at usual rate#. 1 refer by permission to lion W A Huff. Mavi r. Macon, Ga. lion C A Nut tin?. President City Bnnk, Macon. Hon John E Jones, President Central Georgia Bank, Macon. Messrs Cubbcdge, nazkburst A Co., Bankers, Macon. Messrs J W Burke A Co* Macon. Messrs J B Bo»s AST Coleman, Macon. Messrs Johnson A Smith, Macon. Messrs Seymonr. Tinsley A Co* Macon, Messrs Greer. Lake A Co, Macon. MrGB Roberts, Macon. nov31m MILO 8. FREEMAN. THE POUR LEADING PIANOS Now manuhrtured are th. Enabe, Hallett, Davis & Co., Haines Bros., And Southern Gem. And the beat and Cheapest Place to Buy One Is at LUDDEN& BATES’ MUSIC HOUSE SAVANNAH. GA. onhaj 11 !* 5 different prices ami styles always Every purchaser cuaranteed a pood instrument. LarFrst piano trade in the South and lowest pries#. Kroy one thinkin# of buying a piano is invited to write us for terms and prices. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES FREE. SPECIAL NOTICE Data time* are better, w, ihall sell pianos at al l. -ale priiv* lyr ouih or on short (im W. irwuwtra flrw-rslo Piano, (or*MS.«;.% fS**lhl*100. Su|ii'rior IT.v’.ix.jai'.fXWantl jars. Tbe vrsy best Piano*. ***>. f*«>. JW-'. f!75, *.v». titoaoil *MR Fimas new havo Uvn soklso Map hefoio. These prim are cmfr (or tho pro,- it. Ik* not 1.1 tho rUAiwe no bv. n no* ilc-;' wad. Irevibt puif. torashhuvers in - Pl-.:n - — i: :i iu tr...... COTTON FOIL PIANOS. W.- will take cotton at Savannah martet I. 0. PLANT & SON, Bankers and Brokers, MACON, GA. Buy and Sell Eicliange, Gold. Silvor. Stocks and , Bonds. Deposits Received, On Which Interest will he Allowed, XS SOKEEP EPOS. PAYABLE OUT CALL. Advance* made on Cotton and Pro duce In Store. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO ti# ly CITY BANK MACON, GEORGIA Capital 200,000 Dollars; Dl SECTORS: TIL B. JOHNSTON. V JOHN J. GRESHAM, J julyg 6m S. G. Boss, President^ R. P. Lawtox, Cashier. EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON. once In Muir* New Building. Receives Deposits, BUYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE, Make# Advances on Stocks, Bonds, Cotton in Store. Also on Shipments of Cotton. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. feblSlv CLOTHUTG AT WHOLESALE. CAPITAL—SOLD • $10,000,000 II. P. WALKER, Late “f S. T. A B. P. Walker. J>*0. H. DOBBS, Late of Wiso, Dobbs A Co. 250 PHKLPS, DOKKMU.S (Late Pheli* i. IK» * CORBETT NTPACTURKKri PARLOR, CHAMBER AND OFFICE FURNlTU»r MATTRESSES, SPRIN8 BEDS, ETC md i'Jil Canal St.. N,-ar tlroadway, Nsw (J Insures Stores. Merchandise. Dwellings. Furni ture and all other property at LOWEST RATES! WE ltave opened a wholesale apartment over onr retail store, and invite the Georgia, Alabama and Florida merchants who bey in this market to give us a call. . __ ___ — We will seU them on as good terms and at as low prices as they can buy them in Vj Jfj YV A I i I « New York. _ Our stock is the largest that has ever been brought to this State. The RETAIL DEPARTMENT Is fUled with everything that is choice and stylish for a gentleman’s outfit. Call | and see the Virginia All Wool Cassimere Suits, Good as the Scotch, for $15 per suit, worth $23. 50 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA. FER TIL XZ ER ! For sale by TURPIN & OGDEN, SOLE AGENTS, MACON, GA. oct7tf LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM CO., I Crates of Crockery WALKER & DOBBS’ Crockery and China edvcipoie^ittim: . Wo liave in store and to arrive two hundred and fifty crates C. C. and W. G. Crockery for our wholesale trade, which we intend gelling as cheap as the cheapest. New York, Philadelphia or Baltimore not excepted. In short, and as proof, bring us your New York invoices and we wiU duplicate, say nothing of the ruinous freights and breakage. GEORG-35 AV\ EEEA.33, EXCLUSIVE CHINA. CHINA WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER, E (GUION LINE.) IIRST-CLASS STEAMERS sail between New | York and Liverpoolevery Wedncsday.allonl- ing the best possible accommodation for the sa loon and steerage passengers. Drafts issued tor | loney from T AND CIGAR MANUPACUEEE, passage money For * “ ply to Europe at current rates. 2 3 J) llrojuiway, Aew lork Or to W. McKAY. Agent, No. <SS Second street. Maron. Ga. No. 4 Blake’s Block, may lv C. J. GAMBLE. Poplar st., Macon, Ga. I COTTON STATES ^ I Life Insurance Company. CASKS REAL FRENCH CHINA. A. W. GIBSON. GAMBLE, BECK & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, PEINCiriL OFFICE | MACON, - - - GEORGIA, Macon. Ga. October 10, 1ST*. I rpHIS company is prepared to issue policies on I i the “stock plans,'* tho premiums on which are from 20 to 23 per cent, less than on the mu- I toil rates. An opportunity is thus afforded to all who desire insurance, or who may wish, (lorn any cause, to transfer their policies from other companies to place their risks in a reliable hoiao institution, at a less rate, notwithstanding in- CHINA TEA PLATES crease of age, than original cost Tho "Cotton CHINA BREAKFAST PLATES - States” has an available reserve of capital and de- CHINA DINNER PLATES posits ol $500,000. which is entirely independent CHINA TEA SETS. 44 pieces - of its business, and is not used therein. Good CHINA DINNER SETS. 157 pieces agents wanted. Liberal mducements will be CHINA CHAMBER SETS, English given. GEO. b. OBEAR, * oetlS Im Secretary. We liavo now in store twenty-five casks of real French and English China which wo will sell for thirty days at tho following low prices : 204 and WM. PHELPS. M*pl2 Gin* I>. L. KOBERT3. DWIGHT L. ROBERTSVco.?"' FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Mavanuitli, tia. ha^ r>.l advances mad* on lToJuc in hund. uvea cood dock of Bagging and Th, vhu-h ne otl-r :.t f.w gin... ........ ' vox. a. ari*K. u. r. wcai^ WM. H. STARK A CO WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MFt. CHANTS AND COTTON FACTORS, SAVANNAH, GA. Careful attention given to aalas or -»■=— ■ , Cotton and all kind.- of Preducv. made on conaignmcnt-. Agvnu lor the til,Tra? i-rank Coos lionc Supvrpko»uhsU: v.J? , ar.5 Ar^w liS. t0 “ G “ N - * —~ ~* 1 '•. ■ ■■ #in b. a. coiil.v. ju. • COHEN & HULL, Cotton Factors and General Com. mission Merchants, GO Hay Street, .Savannah, Ca. Refer r.-api'ctfully to J. W. Lathren a (v, w A. Hardee sMiSto, Tlaon i (ioidin 1L u,... T C ^’c llU<> L 1>- bauuuiah hal 22 J. N. LIGHTFOOT, Cotton Factor and Commission Morchant, 106 Bay Street, Savannah, Ca. •AgenU for tho sale of Menyman'a Anunoniatwl L. 11. WAKF1EL1'. OOBT. WirST WARFIF.LD A WAYNE, Cotton Brokers and .Commission Merchants, SAVANNAH. GEORGIA O FFERtlkiir service* to plantereandihippen of ootuni. etc., and solicit a daireel «5 ££ laiss. Cash adrancea made ou coiuignmouts iowost rules of iuwrest. AU huui^T cnlre.lll to our care, will receive prompt attention, -id turea” bought and sold in the satannahandN'ew lork Cotton Exciuuigo ou tlu met nmonahla '* “ sepixon w. DUXCAX. J. n. jouxsiox. a. iuclxaj DUNCAN, JOHNSTON 00., Cotton Factors and General Com- mission Merchants, • »2 Day street, Savannah, Ga, auglSrn B. C. FLAXXiUiX. W. W. FIAXXiOiX. A- r. ABKLL. R. a 1I0B0AX. FLANNAGAN, ABELL A CO., Cotton Factors and General Com- mission Merchants, 1SJ BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA. “YTANAgING Agent, for tho English Stonewall lid Fend] ter, etc. Bagging and Ale. lunmhsd, and liberal caab advance, made on cnmdxumenu for sale in Savannah, or on shipments to onr eor* rcspomleut* in Northern, Eastern or European markets. augl om For Sale. A FERTILE FARM, situated one and a half A miles routh ol tho town of Cuthbert, Ran- ("iiiii'i - CHINA. TKA VL\Ti:S .... ! CniXABRE.VKFAST PLATES - | CUiNA DINNER PLATES - - 3 i 45 oo’eo 00 7 50 10 50 IMITATION CHINA TEA PLATES BREAKFAST PLATES - - - DINNER PLATES TEA SETS. 4-4 pieces - - - - DINNER SETS, 137 piece# - - CHAMBER SETS, II pieces - DEC. GRANITE SETS, 11 t>ie?es 1 00 1 00] lOOacUCUT GIlASS GOBLETS 1 25 1 75* 500 sets GOBLETS 1 50| 2 00 | si 1 00 1 25 5 50 27 00 1 00 1 25 1 50 7 50 35 00 5 50 7 50 0 50; 9 00 1 75 2 50 100 TRIPLE-PLATED CASTORS; 6 CUT GLASS BOTTLES, $6 00 EACH. 150 dozen BRITTANIA DIPPERS, to tho trado at New York prices. Cutlery and Silver-Plated Ware, Uolpli county, and containing four hundred and fifty acres, of which about two hundred and fifty are cleared and under cultivation. On the premises aro a gin houso and excellent rin, ono double lojr dwelling, and a sufficiency of laborers’bouses, a fine well of water and a good mill seat. There is timber and fuel sufficient on tho GLASS WARE, LAMPS, KEROSENE AND GAS CHANDELIERS, DRESSED place also to realize more than double the pur- TIN WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, KEROSENE OH., Cuthbert, Georgia. PROVISION AND LIQUOR BROOMS, BROOMS. I ^yE have Just received 100 dozen assorted BROOMS. TYfi’ATFT?^! I octlStf SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A CO. lJljAljihiXV. | MATCIIES5 matches. 150 GE0SS rv0UXD W00D PARLOR | MATCHES. IStf SEYMOUR. TINSLEY * CO. By the Gallon, Barrel or Car Load. Come and see or send ns your orders. WALKER Sc DOBBS, 82 MULBERRY STREET, MACON, GA, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE PORTER COMBINATION AND PLANTATION HOE, sep21eod3m LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED. 01 THIRD STREET. Planters' Bank, FORT TALLEY, GA. R ECK I YES Deposit*,discount* Paper, buys and sell* Kxrhamre; *l*o, Gold and bilver. Collections made at all sreessible points. Interest paid on Deposits when made for a delivered at any point on the railroad.ia for Piano# or Organs, at ca*h prices. LUDDBN A ket price, exchange Srorri.va a Nasal Hjimork a oil—In tho <fcu ly part of tho wei k wo savr Dr. ■NYri^ht k'jvrate on :i Sv>uth stnvt patient for nose Meed, which was ser;oi:>ly throAtoimij$ :i fatal teruiin;it:oii, tktfpite :!.«• rt,*>tra.inmif iariiituc*.* of yu-’n ttod arouinl liis tinjpers ai'.tl cobwebs all- miniatere d by old women. The doctor took a hollow* croaked tiling, with a brass wire inside of it. and parsed it up thepa- ttoat’rt no*e and down into iris month. He than withdrew the catheter, ar.d tied a atr.uir to the end of the u.re ir. the pa- » tii’iit’w u.v-.it . On the cn i of Tho j ' he tietl a p!i.*.g of raw kxdU'n .-..tnivto': w itli sulpliatu of iron. Then he drew the wire out, brought the >tr::i^ np the pa- tivut'* no&c until tho cotton pln^ wa« in the right place, when he tied another plug U> tiieoUier end of Inc string m the rnan’o nostril, to make it tiirht and se cure. Then the eJlu»iou of bloo-j! was stopi>ed. and the funcial postponed.—/«- li.iUhij’oU* Herald. J. J. ABKA3IS, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE —XNI>— NOTARY PUBLIC. Ii. B. ENDRES, CONSTABLE, CHATHAM COUNTT. OT'M No. (I Bull j'.rret. SAVANNAH. GA P. O. Box. 9*7. -i. . till. ; v.':i I’ll-’ ' ”.v: ’■ f . ■:< Waaat, jam, ad promptly amt QSw Georgia Land and Water Power For Sale. body of oak and hickory land, whi I etabrsA"* n first-dXM miter poirer, aadiUhli n.;.'Ivr tu; 1-i.n.’u:*-i tvt: . .. rt K-ve n. 1 CBa xO tracts of from 10i' aerm U two tbvUaAild. Atitirt'^s AYM- LUNDY. scpSS ffawdwtf M-vsm. Gs. Young Gordon lieumtt, of the HentH, proj>ost*s to Rent! aii expedition in j*.\ovh of the North pole, lie will never a n-n i it if he find# it. The climb-it too cold. (0■) JUpuihc. Land For Sale. T OFFER f.' :.!« cr usi #crw on C. I iDiiTin c!>.vk. m :a»k:nsrille#:.d Lu strum-1 1 ,-aka» aeiv» it jiun.-ha.8crv Xu*ui» LOOK HERE! IP AST OX* TILLS TOP D. J. BAER selling $ood» 25 per cent, cheaper than JL any store in lla*x>n. Ga.. call around and con vince yourself. See Price List: 500 pair Gents' Fine Calf Sewed Boots at $5 a pair, worth $8. 300 pair Gents' Sewed Gaiters at $2 a pair, worth $3 50. 1,000 j*ir Men's all leather Kip Broeans, at $1 25 a pair, worth $2 a pair. 2,CkX» pair LvIia-8’ Sewed Kid and Cloth Shoes at $1 50, worth $2 50 a pair. 10 dozen latest style and color* Gent*' Fur Hats at $2, worth f4 each. A special Banrain. 50 dozen Gents’ Black and Brown Wool Hats at 50 cents each, worth 51 each. Boys’ and Children’s Hals, at 50 cents and 75 cts. extra bargain. 10X00 yanis fast colored and best quality Calico, at 10 cents a yard. Bleachuur. Caasiracres, Jeans, Homespuns at Fac tory prkw lndiuvmcnts offered to dealers. Call early at the well known store of D.J. BAER, Corner Third and Cherry stv. Macon, Ga. ortSrtSm WING & SOLOMON Offer to the public a large and newly selected stock of FINE JEWELRY STERLING SILVER AND PLATED-WARE. And embracing manyjnew and novel styles, just out. CADDY LARD, p 3,5 and 10 pound caddie#—FRESH. octlStf SEY3IOUR, TINSLEY A CO. MACKEREL. 300 PACKAGES MACKEREL J' 1151 in octlStf SEYMOUR. TINSLEY A CO. ONLY MANUFACTORY In this country where Loom Reeds, Harnesses —A3T>— I Patent Wire Heddles Are made under one management. | Also, SUPPLIES used in COTTON and WOOLEN MILLS promptly furnished. July24 6m HOWARD HOUSE. BROAD STREET. I Nearly opposite Montgomery and Eufaula Rail road Dejxjt. EUFAULA. ALABAMA. | J. W. HOWARD, - • Fropbietorb. | Only a short walk to and from the Southwest ern Railroad. Seveuty-five cents saved in omni | hu* fare ffienta flnr [METROPOLITAN CLOTHING A.M.SLOAX. AETllt'K X.SOLLllk. O.V.WTLLT.JX A. M. SLOAN CO., Cotton Factors and Gonoral Com mission Merchants, Claghom A Cunningham’* Range, Hay .Street, Savannah, Ga. T>AGG1NG and Ties advanced on crops. Liberal JD cash advances made o*» cunsignments lor sale A u £avaimali, or on shipments to reliable curres- t rt indents in Liverpool, New York, Philadelphia, Bo vton or Baltimore. augl Cm L.J. GUILMAUTIN*. JOHN FLANNKUT. tv J. GUir.MAB.TIN & CO., COTTON FACTORS —AXD— General 1 Commission Merchants, Uaj Ntreef, Nuvaminli, Ga. A GENTS f° r Bradley’s Super-Phosphato of Lime, Je veil's Mills Yarns and Domestics, etc. Bagging, i *-°Pe »ud Iron Ties always cm hand. T. J. blilAIO.N.S. C. B. WOOTEN. SIMMON TS A WOOTEN, ATTOBNE\ t S AT law, 87 THIRD STBEET. ortlltf Marini, Georgia JAMES H. BLOUNT. ISAAC HARDEMAN. JOHN L. IIART EM AN. BLOUNT, IIARDEMAX A HARDEMAN ATTORNEYS A T LAW, 3IACON, GA. Office, Cherry street, over S. T. \ Talker’s, augio tf HERBERT FIELDER. IDUb ’ FIELDER. H. & I. L. FIELL^R, Attorneys at LAW, CUTHBERT, GEORGIA, W ILL give prompt attention to all bm i™** confided to them, in the counties of i »n- dolnh, StewartT Quitman, Clay, Early, Calln vin and Terrell, the Supreme Court of Georgia, a. w the District and Circuit Courts of the Unite ** States for tho Southern District of Georgia. septl7-tf ’JD'S&* A*ItJLUJU-’S SPECIAL FLAVORINGS, I tate plcasura in annonneing to friends and the puWic in general that my stock of MI’S AID DOTS’ CLOTHIKi! | Is now complete, and I am now ready to dispose of the samo at as LOW or LOWED. ] prices than any other house in the city. My stock of Gents 91 Furnishing Goods Has been selected with more care and elegance than any in the city, comprising the most fashionable goods in that line. A NORTH GEORGIA FARM FOR SALE. both as to price and payment*, my farm in North Georgia, containiror 2am» acres of land, some 500 acres cleared. The cleared land em braces tome fine level mulatto lands, some gray lands, and about seventy-five acres of bottom land The wood land heavily timbered with oak, hickory, poplar, and int<*r>j**rs*d with pine. The dwelling house is finely built, rontauunc ten rooms above and brick basement, costing alone 38.500. Bam*, stables, gin-hou«e and tenant bouses aic ample for the place- A fine, unfailing spring of free stone water convenient to the house. It is located ten miles from Dalton, on a near line ci Hut ItoOMSMSand Virginia Railroad, tlic road nmning within a mile of the hour*. It is two and a hal? mPestothe nearest *tatx»r.; five miles to Catoosa Springs, and seven miles to Tunnell Hill, on the 8toto Road. Tlie place is healthy, and offers a beautiful home in a fine growing rqqoo of country. Sold for the reason tliat other enpgs- Mrti pvwvuut me from giunc it my personal at tention. For further partitniUra a<Idre*ss meat Griffin. Ga. ALKX. M. SPEER. oeOKf POE. HALL A LOFTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON. GA Office, on Thmi street, over For a spredi cure of these nature, call, or send stamp for pn hful- 8yj hi other ailments lar of advMv to !><th Medical lnstitu . ... ^ lia'innati. Ohio. The reznediea'are Address Bo 157 Sytramorc street. certain r iuUrest to add 11 GcXirgia lards will I som for treatment until cured. A vuit to its I scum will convince you that this lnstn I'XDY. I July sure one in the United State# to ci aeon, Ga. 9 im and restore manhood. dot They are sole agents for tho celebrated L. & M. PERFECTED SPECTACLES! THE BEST IV USE. Their Work Departraent i, complete. Xev Work anil Baikes mmle to order. To fine watch work and repairing,,pedal attention is given—and guarantee their work—at moderate charges. [ IRON & BRASS WORKS, Canal Street, front Gth to 7t!t, | RICHMOND, - - - VA. WM. E. TANNER & 00., | ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS. ENGINES OF ALL KINDS. Send for Circular. H. R. BROWN, **Asrent* Which is undoubtedly the best shirt brought to this market, unequaled in FIT and QUALITY. Shirts made to order and fit guaranteed. Hats, Silk and. Fur, I The nobbiest and latest styles of Hat3 constantly on hand and new ones arriving weekly. Prices to suit everybody. The pubUc are invited to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, | and be convinced that I mean what I say. CHAS. WACHTEL, Fourth street, No. 1 Brown House, next door to tho Ladies’ Entrance, QctSGtf Opposite Pa-senger Depot. VAMLLAj LESION, ETC., for Fh -Toriiig Ico Cream, Cates and Pastrj. G-EOKG-IA MILLS ELLIS & CUTTEE, PEOPBIETOES OF WHARF STREET FACTORY.) SIACON, 6EOBOIA. XI7E uie pleasure in T T are better prepared to White and Yellow Pine Goods, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Brackets, Mouldings, Etc., are compile, and we can fill orders at short notice and at low prices- Our stock of lumber cannot be excelled. ^ We have 200.000 fort of dry flooring. 200,000feet dry ceiling-, fa?t weather boards, and common Building Lumber, in any Quantity. Our corps of mechanins is complete. We can build, repair, and ftt np storehouses and dwellings ith dbpatetL We solicit act- -i >hare of mtntmzv from our <\>trotrv fneads. Wo guarantee ^aUs- faction. All we want is a fair triaL Try ua and bo convinced. J. E. ELLICS k M. H. CUTTEE. D. F.FLEM1NG. JAMES M. WILSON 3000 CASES BOOTS & SHOES, FOR THE FALL T&ADE. \Y B are now receiving from tbe Mam? r a.'turers a verrlsnr*? and well selected stock of BOOTb SHOES. AND TRUNKS of every da -rnpaion. whicli will tie sold as low as in any other market Mer.hants vuiung Charleston aro invitee i to examine our stock. D. F. jFLEMJlNG & CO., SAMUEL A.NEL80.N. JAMES GILF1LLIM - ENTERPRISE | Tbe’onljr Reliable Gift Distribution in the country j $75,000 |IN VALUABLE GIFTS i to be distributed in la. D. SINE’S 104tli Regular Jlontlily GIFT ENTERPRISE! To be drawn Monday, November 24th, 1S73. Ml GRASS C.VSH PRIZE, $5,000 IS GOLS. I ONE BRAND CASH PRIZE, $5,000 IN SILVER. | Two Prizes of $1000 Y sir i'sizes of $500 each in > Greenbacks! Ten Prizes of $100 j VJtcCiluauAO 1 1,000 Gold afid Silver Lever Hunting Watches (in all) worth from $20 to $300 each! Coin Silver, Test Chains, Solid ar.d Double- Plated Silverware, Jewelry, jtc., etc. Nnmber of Gifts 10,000. Tickets limited to I 75.000. Agents Wanted to #ell TICKETS t« whom liberal Premium# will be paid. Single Tickets $1; Six Tickets $5; Twelve Tick- ets $10; Twenty-five Tickets $20. Circulars containing a full list of pnze*. a de scription of the manner of drawing, and other in formation in reference to the Distribution, will be j ;nt to any one ordering them. All letters must Main^ihro! L. D. SINE, Box 85, 101 W. Fifth Street. Cmannati*0 octl dkwdw Always in the Van. Tie Best Fleer on Die Best Terns. PATRONIZES HOME INDUSTRY Ctt26t£ “With Rreat care, by a new process, we extrra S from tlie true, select Fruit* and Arm nttics, each charte’—istic fla vor, am! produc yiatoringi of rare excellence. Of great etrength and perfect puritii. jfk pouontm* oils. Etcry Jlator ae represent* !■ Eo deceit—each bottle full meaZi re note ’ing one-half more than others purporting h ’ hold same q.-aniily. Use them once, ai T ute no other. The most delicate delieu us flavors ever made. So superior to tbe cheap extracts. Ask for Dp. Price’s Spt 'rial Flavorings, llanu- fa tturtd only t y I ■ Fri-FVT. B & PBICE, Depots, CHICAGO and ST. LOUIS. Manufacturers o J ' Dr. Price's Crr~ Bakbm ’ Po’cdcr. CAU1TON. BUT 05HV THE GENUINE FAIRBANKS SCALE, Mi jrrPAcrci-ED nr E. & T. FA JRBANKS & CO STANDARD SCALES Stock Scales. Coal Scale rt Scale#, Counter Scales. SCALES BEPAIEED PROMPTLY For sale also. Trocmner’s Coll t, Hat Scales,Dai- etc., ETC. 13TD KSAS05ABIT. dDrugMillk Composition Mix all sizes Lett ?r Presses, etc. THP MOST PEBFEC ^ Alarm Cash I Vawer! MILES ALARM TIL L CO.’S UVKUT JIEEC1LVXT Use Them. ■\V. irranted. SOLD AT Fairbanks’ Scale Warehc nises, Fairbanks & Co..» 311 Broadway, New Y< 1GG Baltimore Street. Broltii 53 Camp BtmU New Ork FAIRBANKS & EWING, Masonic Hall. Pliilsdell ‘his. FAIRBANKS. BROWN & CO* i Milk Street, Boston. iale by CAEHAET A CURD, Mwcot I da-» COMMISSION HOUSE AT LEAST, I. W. RAILROAD, CALHOUN, COUNTY.*GA T HE undersigned hu# erected a ^®S2h* Learv, Ga., on the extension of the western ftailroad to Blakely, and takes this od of Announcing to the public that he is receive consignments of goods and pwn . ery description, which will be sold retail as direcU’d, to the best advantage, ‘ratio. Attention will be given to the business, and faction guaranteed in every instance. Mtr Consignment* solicited. ttfY. marlddlawkwly U* “• +'***