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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH VXD MESSENGER: SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 16. 1873.
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fHE CITY.
aUXDAT MORNING. NOV. 14. ,.71
T» Patron* «f the Codon
authority ot tlio Goorffiji .Stut«)
Grange, a maas-nitvtinjj of Cottou Stnt--
Patron* iui<l Patron* will l>e hel«l in thu
city of Atlanta. Ga., on tbo 2.jth instant,
at 8 o'clock r. to taka ink* oonaideration
meMimrf looking to tL# relief of th-
brotherhood.
Cotton State* cxchanof the Georgia
proa* will plasm oopy, or call uttcnUon to
same.
Half-faro rates will doubtlres lx* <jb-
tainod on all railroad lined In thu Slat-
for delegates attending the meeting.
T. J. Smith, MuoU r.
K. Tatloe, SocreUry.
Cnlaparehee, NovenVrer 4. 1873.
Rrllflraa Krrvirro To-da>.
Hvuiibt Stewt Methodist C uracil.
PretCiing at 10} a. *. by the pn tor.
Iter. J.O. Branch, and at 74 j». ss. by Bor,
E. II. MyiT.i, D. D. Sunday-School at 3
r. jr. Prayer-meeting- every Wodnoaday
at 74 **• *• General claad-DicvUng Friday
at 4 r. x.
Vixevji.le,—Preaching at 7* p. *r. by
the pastor, Iter. Jm. O. Brunch. Sund.iy-
achool at 4 p. x.
Second Bajtist Ciiuaor.— Pmjer-
mo tinif at s; a. x. Sal? »ath-.school 9J a.
v. FrcaoHin" 104 a. m. and 74 p. x. by
Rev. W. V. Chaudoin.
Fiejt Bai'tiht Cnci-cir.—Pr. u liinjat
10J o'clock, a. x., by R.*r. I)r. Warren, of
Philadelphia, Pa., and at 74 r. x. by Rev.
L. B. Finh, of Atlanta. 8,in day-school at
31 r. x. The Sahbath-achool of tbc Sec*
. 1 Baptist Chur -h i t:.- 31 .h-i<
achools of the First Church are invited
to attend this meeting, which will l
ad l .-eased by th* gentlemen alx
namod.
Fixer 0noorr Methodist Church.
Preaching at 104 a. x. by Rev. G.
Pearce, pastor, and at 74 p. by Rev. B.
M. Lockwood. Sunday-achool at 3 r. x
Prayer-mc-ting Wednesday at 74 r. x.
Hast Macon M. E. Church.—Morning
service 104 o'clock. Preaching by Rev.
It. M. Jxxdcwood, pastor. Sunday-achool
3 o'clock p. x. Evening service 7 o'clock
Preaching by Rev. J. W. Burke.
Jones* Cjiapel.—Preaching at 11 a. x.
and 7 r. x., by Rev. H. J. Harvey,
day-school 0 o'clock, a. x.
St. Joseph'* Catholic Chubcji.—First
Maas at 74 o'clc^k a. x. High Mass 104
o'clock a. x. Vospors 4 o'clock r. x.
Presbyterian Church.—Servicu
a* usual at 104 a.x., and 74 J*. x.
ji ntMK\T ntv.
il h«
M.i
J ilii. mil * KrcruH*. fair trsnl, .41.
wander A Co.
Judge Hill, of the Bibb County Supe
rior Court, pai'tsed nenteneo yesterday
noming up-on th«- prisoners c-inrict**! of
TttriouA oflenoes, before him during the
week. The following were sentenced:
George Hathoru, who plead guilty of
larceny from the house, of goods ralu.-d
at over fi-fty dollars, was &. nienc**! to ten
y.ars in the penitentiary—the extreme
limit of the law.
Austin Dupree, found guilty of burglary
at night, was sentenced to fift
in the penitentiary. Twenty }
t! «'limit of the law. IIu counsel, Geo. I
W. Gu.-t'n, Es-p, notified Judge Hill that j
he would make a motion for a new trial i
! the thanks of the cstytothe uiunv
i mod#* buch a worthy contribution.
. The health of Caj*t. Wa. Bros
ha l furuUhed th.? . x.vUeut -
j vroo propp'd and re. ]K>n<l.>l to
' gentleman, and stfter dongs and nr.
in which each guest fombhed hi
I the party broke up at u late 1
j dream of their genial boat and hi
* to-be-forgott-n Kupper.
Col. T. J. Sixxonb Iuls removal his
law 001 co from Third atroet to 80 Mol
bony street, in tho ofllco of Col. Wooten
We coll tho attention of our merchants
L» tho advertisement, “situation wanted,
in another column. Tho party is thor
oughly known to us, and would make
most faithful and efficient traveling ag
or dork.
The Weather
Yesterday was not quite so cool ns tho two
previous «lnja were, and tho general ap
pearance of tho atmosphere and clouds
acorn to indicate, that raiu may bo ox*
pt-ctod almost any day.
The.l.ant of the ftennon.
Tho colored pooplo will have on excur
sion to-dny to Ifowkinsvillo and back, at
one dollar for tho round trip. The object
of the rido is to obtain money to aid ono
of tho colored church OS in tho city.
For Hie l.aillr*.
M»*i Dora 8ehulr, of LouUvillo, Ky., is
at tho Lanier llonso with a largo assort
ment of samples of French goods, etc.,
to which fh* Invites tho attention of the
ladies. S.*»* her card in another column.
Prr«MnMl.
Any one acquainted with tho where
abouts of Mr. Francis Walters, formerly
of Hartford, Conn., will confer a favor to
him by requesting him to communicate
with Mrs. Samuel Walters, 38 Asylum
street, Hartford, Conn.
Profractcil Merlins:.
A k'orioj of meetings arc in progress in
the Second Baptist Church which prom-
iso to be very interesting and to don
vast amount or good. Rev. Mr. Chaudoin
is hero and will preach every night du
ring tho present week. Tho mootings aro
•largely attendod.
< rnlml (•rorsla Jorkry null.
A xu tv ting of tho Central Georgia
Jockey Club will bo held in tiio Board of
Trade rooms on Wednesday night, at 7J
o'clock, for tho purpose of completing tho
psrmanont organisation of tho Club and
arranging for a spring meeting. All per
sons who feel any interest in tho Club are
invited to attend.
Harper i Maga/lnr.
We ha vo received from Messrs. Brown
A Co. a ropy of the December number of
llarpor’s MagHfin^ presenting one of the
finest tables of content* ever presented,
ovcu by tUU famous Old periodical. The
number Is also copiously HJitstrstwt And
nU>uinU with instructive nud entertain
ing n'ftdiug matter.
Tasiarlal.
Some of the barbers of Macon liavo
taken wtop* towards having their shops
doAtxl on Sunday. They have asked to
hftTo the city ordinance, bearing upon
the subject, enforced. It i-s understood
among some of them that, after to-dny,
the harbor shop* will lv closed on Sun
day. The memboxj of the tonsorial X'ro-
feu-iion seem to think they are entitled to
a full ilay's ro»t on S:tudjy, as well as
other folks.
Thomas Franklin plead guilty of sim
ple larceny. He was charged with bur
glary in the night. He wa* sentenced to
twelve months in the chain gang.
Peter King, convicted of assault with
intent to commit rape upon a little negro
giri fdur y*?ar* old, was nentt noed to ten
years in tr.e penitentiary.
Iliad Alien pleal guilty of larceny
from the house of goods worth over §50,
and was sentenced to fivo years in
penitentiary.
All t!.•• above convicts are colored.
The Piko case is set down for to-mor
row, and will probably be ^commenced.
It will occupy several days. The Don
Levy trial will follow as speedily
possible.
There is quite a number of other pris
oners in jail, whose cases will probably
be fiiiqtoecd of before the court leaves tho
criminal docket.
THE LATE RAILROAH COLLISION
Tlic Conductor and Engineer of the
Frelglu Train Tried and Acquitted
All the readers of the Telegraph and
M CMSENOZB, doubtless, havo a painful re-
coll- *c tion of the late collision on the South
western railroad, which cost two men
their lives and seriously injured three
others. It has been generally understood
that the blame for this calamity, to
considerable extent, rested upon the con
durtnr and engineer who were running
the freight train.
At the instance of the anthor'ties of
the rood. Conductor Matthews and En
ginoer Frazer were arrested on the
chargo of manslaughter, and they had
their preliminary examination yesterday
in the County Court room, before Justices
Caxe. Heath and Adams. The pros ecu
tion iras conducted by Messrs. Lyon
Irvin and the accused were defended by
Cols. Poe, Hall and Wooten. A good
doal of testimony wxls heard and the case
was ably argued by counsel on both sides.
At th*s conclusion of the argument the
charge against both of them was dis
missed.
Brown Jk Co.
These gentlemen, a^ is si
advertisement which appea:
n years are promptly in the field with the finest
.stock of fancy goods ever brought to Mi- I
eon. They do not seem to Lav..* boeu at
all alarmed at the panicky times, but I -
with confidence in their own judgment ? ]
and taste, and a knowledge of the people
of Mtcifl, they have sacked the markets
of New York for whatever is elegant and
toatoful. They Iia re been receiving these
goods for some weeks, and are still re
ceiving them, and their store is now a
beautiful work of art, presenting a unity
which it would be almost a pity to de
stroy.
Their stock this season covers a greater
variety of articles than they ever brought
out before. They have a superb collec
tion of pictures, a myriad of brilliant toy
books for the little folks, work-boxes ami
baskets for the ladies, bronzes and mar
bles for the mantel, all manner of beauti
ful things for the writing-desk, and a
very large stock of holiday books, com
prising many that are elegantly bound
and finely illustrated.
We call the attention of the trade and
the public generally to their advertise
ment and to their stock of goods. Every
thing in their store was brought out to
be sold, and they are going to sell re
gardless of the stringency of the money
market.
h i Latl
Financial and Commercial
•ft' l» h 1 f.T » Mi till » S f» '-1 Fr—SUV K. / 1
mmd " I
-v that
Cotton.
1 We note to-day a still further improvement in J
sod<*t**s i
^ the eottoa market. The market cioaed firm at
our to I
never-
! Troday the raraipu were *57 b«le»-S73 by
ml and IM hy wa*oii. The shipments nnW
y their
Itco, cow rot suTtaiyr.
Stock cn band Sept. 1,1873 !■*» 1
li'u’Sl r-tisi^- 'ajltf-gMOi
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE FLINT HOUSE.
FTBRhein* thoroughly rrciovatclean-**!
u nmi r*jfur:n-*b«.vl. is now < pen .orth-?ac-
nmodatk-n of my trau l n.' friends and the
I public ren.-mJly. *t (be foUowiiu ni>.-* :
Monthlv Hoarders $£*
Weekly’ Boarder*. 7
Heats 50 cents.
Satisfaction guaranteed to alL
K. K. BROWN. Proprietor.
novlgst* Find sb. tv*t. Poplar aryl Plum.
SALE POSITIVE.
A Ilare Chance for Printers!
miss dora schulz | The “tils” Restaurant.
M19
aw-*>
The CkM»n Slilern.
Thu troupe lMt j>orform:uico
ot U-l.tou Hall hv*t nifilit to a good nu-
dlpn v. Tho perform4noe was fully up
to the .t.-vnoUr.! iT the tr»>ujH>. full of ex-
ctUciu fun, g\.*cnl mn4ic« fine duncing and
pungent joko*. TU<> young lad
jK'rf.vUy ut tlromsolTOS, and did
lhoir bout hinging and noting.
On tbo trholo their visit to Mneon has
boon n MOOMsful one nnd pleading to
0WM who wttOMMd tho porfornunco.
i were
mo of
Kvpla.lan.
Tho boiler of the engine Sunshine, be
longing to th. Mneon nnd Western rail
road. oxolcKhnl To*tenl:iy at Bnrnonville.
The engine was without a train, and wa*
on it* way to Gridin ur pull n trnin-lood
of ivtton down. It wiu standing at th
station at lUrneuvillo with only
amount of steum on when tho ox
oocnrrrhl. Kortunaudy no ono ’
tho engine at the ti:ue. Two men
ing near were nealde. 1, but how r
we did net asivrum.
This is th. same- engine the 1
vhieh exploded during the war.
A Pleasant Amir.
One of tho pleasantest social affairs that
has transpired in Mneon in a long while,
took place at tho Jirown House Friday
night, on tho occasion of a supper given
by Major J. D. Sproull, agent of the
Howe Scales Company, to n few of the
friends that ho hn. made in Macon. Tho
following guests were present: Hon. IV.
A. Uuf, Gen. Whi. S. Holt, Col. E.
Grier, Messrs. S. M. Farrar, Jno. P. Fort
Cha*. la Boss, Jasper F. Greer, Felix
Corput, Francis I.ake, S. S. Dunlap, L.
\V. Iiasdal, S. G. Bonn and B. C. Smith.
Tho iiuppcr, which was gotten up under
ho special direction of Billy Brown,
would have dono credit to Dclmonico. It
as elegant in every particular, and
heartily enjoyed by tho guests.
llut the feed was not the ultimate end
and aini of the party; lienee tho table
wns cleared of substantial* to make room
for Madame Clicquot. Then tbo fun
commenced, and gayety and wit pre
vailed until near midnight, and toasts
nnd responses followed each other in
rapid succession.
The first toast was by Maj. Spronll,
lioproposed: *'Tho citisons of Macon.
-.-Distinguished alike for their coolness
of judgment and courtesy to strangers."
Mayor IIufT, upon being oakod to re-
ipond, t]>oko of the spirit and enterprise
of tho IIowc Scales Company’s agent, the
Major, who hod contributed so much to
tho State Fair, for which, in tho namo of
tho city he thanked him ; ho hoped his
stay in litem lud been pleasant, and, in
conclusion, proposed the health and pros
perity of himself and tho company ho
presented.
Gen. Wm. S. Holt followed in his usual
happy vein, saying that ho was callod
upon os a railroad man, but railroads were
too long to carry out tho idea of the Gov
ernor of North Carolina who, upon a cer
tain occasion, made an observation regard
ing tho length of timo between drinks,
and would simply reiterate tho wish of
the Mayor- that Mr. Sproull would mako
his stay among ns a pleasant one.
Col. E. C.-Grier, of GriswoldviHe, said
when he heard the “Howo” man wns
around hoobaervod that those "machines"
w ere in his neighborhood and didn’t worth
a cent—didn’t know but that -’Spronlls”
was a sewing machine man, till ho asked
him in that "closet” at the Fair Ground,
and in a quarter of an hour was convinced
that if ho was on a committee he would
decide in a minute who should have the
“blue ribbon.” Had met the Major
since, was pleased with him—didn’t know
anything about scales, but would bet on
■Sproulls.”
Mr. J. F. Greer followed Col. Grier.
He said he was no speaker, bat would
add his mite by telling a story, which he
did with excellent gusto, and "brought
down the house.”
Mr. S. £. Dunlap said he was Howe’s
agent, but feit that it was unnecessary to
take charge of the whole family; that
the business community l*cd adopted tho
representative, Mr. Sprouil, jyid he felt
confident to loavo him to "weed his own
Thr Mayor’s Court.
There were bat two names recorded in
his Honor’s book yesterday, and they
were George Shager and John West, both
of whom were charged with stealing
wood." Shager said he had been sent by
West for a stick of wood abont 2 o’clock
yesterday morning, and was toting it to
West when tho officer nabbed him. West
went clean back on Shager, and even de
nied having any acqnantance with him.
As it could not be proven that the wood
was actually stolen both negroes were
discharged.
READING NOTICES.
Hunt, Hankin' & Lamai: are getting
ready for their winter's work in their fer
tilizer. They already have several thou
sand tons engaged for futnredelivery, and
request planters who wish to bay of them
to make their arrangements early to
avoid confusion. Their mill will bo
full operation early in December, when
they will bo ready to deliver.
LATEST MARKETS BT TELEGRAPH
FinanciaL
New Toe*—>*m»—Gold o
nrtii-. M-r.-j a <*oll
short?. GowflBWtsrtws.
Brcnii*^N««ry <*-«t si
7. Gold Stall ax Gosw
BEGS I'fareto announce t o the ladies of Ms-
con and viciniij that she has again come to
thi* city with a large assortment of samples of
FRENCH LADIES’ WEAR and FINE REAL
LACES. Owing to the recent decline of gold and
goods she offers her goods at
Unprecedented Low Prices!
i strong. State
ki: Urn ri fc —i 10; new!til
lasaiL ,
x ^ aa}. new #i*t; Virr.ni.LS M: tv»w So;
(vmJi m v LonUiaraj 25; new 40; knnees
tu 10; 6a Alalmsm 8a Sk is 35; Gtonna 6s
fci 7s Th; North Catenas fH; new It. special
tax fi; South Carolina* SC; new 8k April and
°NiSr r Oaleans—Gold 91 Exrisange. rteriing
lank 17*171- New York sight 1 premium for
certified cheeks. Cnnvhrytdl prrainm.
Losrpox—Noon—Conola 9±2 a 9t J. Fires 911.
Erie 26k
UL-r—Erie 371.
Pasis—Eentcs 57 COc.
Cotton.
Nzw Yo*x—Xaoo—Cotton sale* 4-17; uplands
JSh Ortwin 151; market dill
Kreninz—Cation, net reewbu 1531 bales mow
SJ5fc oka 470; ujilonds life Orlora 151; nor-
ket doll.
Future* riuml wraks aolea ii.tOO; Xovc-raVr
—. Derrmber 141; January 14Jol4 IS-16; February
15X-UM51; Marrh «*•!«; April 15 15-14.
BlLTinoxx—Cattnnuv-t receipt* 171; (lOT 1174;
opart* coat&wiae 115; Grot Britain —; France
—. sale* *00; stock 10.174; middling 14b, low mid-
dlinz 14h atrici (tooil ordinary lSfc market firm.
■ w oauusr—Ootton. r ‘
Linen Embroidered Bands and Sleeves at....„81 25
-nedet ?!- Stocks
Krcbrofa t-uir 7; Linen Embroidered Yokes and Sleeves- 200
‘fat'* bond* strun*:. J
Cohn* bearr at Real Point Applique Handkerchiefs - 4 75
Four hundred thousand pounds Teas
of all grades, at Putzel’s novktf
A new lot received to-day.
iFcn Sets!
Fub Talmas!
Fob Boas!
Swansdown* !
Just received by
Wm. B. Joiin'sto;,', Jn.,
Macon, Ga.
Cotton avenue, next to Mix A Kir land.
nov!3tf
20,000 German salt pickles, just re
ceived at Putzel’s. novltf
Fbusches Schweizeb Ease, just re-
ceivod at Putzel’s. noyltf
New Chop raisins, citron, cherries nnd
currants, at Patzcl's. novltf
* MARRIED.
On tlio ISth of November, in fit. Stephen’:
Church, Milledzerille, liy Rev. Mr. Stoney, Cspt.
W. ff. Willi amson to Mias Currosn. youngest
daughter of Mr. M. J. Kenan.
FUNERAX NOTICE.
Tlis friends of Dr. and Mrs. C. J. ItoosETTLi
aro invited to attend the funeral of the latter
from Christ Cliunrh. SUNDAY AFTERNOON at
o’clock.
Colonel Farrar, upon beingcalled upon,
araae to his feat and said that when he
first visited New York to bny a stock of
hardware, he met a friend from England
well acquainted with the hardware busi
Bow, and upon interrogation as to the
most reliable scales, said that Howo was
the inventor of the first scales ever
brought into prominence in this country,
and advised him to buy those goods;
i small ' t!iat ke trifJ them thoroughly, and
_ vas prepared as a retired hardware man
was on to indorse tho verdict of tho judges,
a stand- I Mr. B. C. Smith being the youngest
erionslv mart present, amid a chorus of calls pro-
I posed "the health of Old Mrs. Howe,”
oiler of which was drank with spirit and much
I good liumor.
1 C.L.Koss said he l;o>l been eulle.1 upon
SrhsoI.Eoesi In Srrsnd >4 ard. j as a New Yorker, but a - sach he had
Some wsek* oinoe a committee wu* ap- | "struck.” nnd felt it presumption in the
pokited U' secure, if posailde a room in ; presence of so many, more worthy, to say
the second word, to be used as a public a woril, W as a diaapi>oinUd exhibitor
atWd-room temjwrarily. in order to ae- . had said tliat the pictures cf Confederate
...... -tut- some of the pupils who, thus - Genera** liod been hung over Howe s
lor, have been unable to get places in | scales to infiuenee a decision, and Con- J
the schools now in operation. The ‘com- federate Generals had been selected to
mittee has been making diligent inqui- award the premiums, he proposed "the
riM lor such a room, but. so far, all of. memory of th.sa' whom Major Sproulls
fort* liave been unavailing. It is hoped ; liad honored, and the health of those who
that, i? any one Uviag in that word is j had honored him
aw>rc of the whereabouts of such a room,
information will be given to Prof. Zet-
ilor. He is doing everything be can to-
wrurd making provision for oil the chil
dren in the city, but is cramped by the
2aek of an adequate amount of school
room. The city will probably commence
tho eroctia* of a ootautodieus building at
... early day, but that cuinot be ready in
•oseml B<afh% a*d it is doeirmble to
moke provision for the acoonunodaUop of
fbo chiidraa in th# ueutiw.
Mr.Fort, upon beiug called, said though
he belonged to a talking profession, he
was a small talker upon oeuisions of this
kind; but was glad, as a citizen of Bibb,
to thank Mr. Sproull for his splendid dis
play at the Fair, to thank him for his
magnificett supper, and join with the my he rwjue»J*-d to *eud
other gentlemen in wishing him God . our deceased com.-sUc.
•weed os ho left Macon. Rw^wUuBy
Alderman Saedul said, like the gentle- . p„ r A 0 Blcox
man who had preceded him, he was no j Pxtv. j. B Gszskam.
spoaker, bat as a member of the Board of ‘ Caauaittec.
Report of the Committee of the 31m
con Volunteers on the Death of col.
T. W. .Danghani.
Tlio committee appointed at the last meeting of
this company to report upon tho death of our gal
lant frit-ml nml f.-llow->oltlier, (*u! m ! T. \V.
Maxoiiam. in performing to-night their solemn
office, do not think that it comes within the pro
vince of that office to make this the occasion of
nny extended account of hia life, cither m its pub-
or private aspects; but rather believe tbeir
purposefbest served by adverting briefly, but with
heartfelt emotion, to those traits in his character,
and those events in his life which served to cn-
aar him so tenderly to this company, to this com
munity, and to all who love tho memory of the
cause for which he fought and bled.
From his earliest manhood he has been Inti
mately associated with the business men of Ma
con; and, whether as clerk, merchant, qr bank
his kind and gentlemanly deportment, his
punctuality and faithfulness in business, together
with his habits of extraordinary industry, ami his
high moral character, gave him a reputation
among those men which will remain In their
memories bright and spotless, to the end. In the
office of cashier he had few equal*, and certainly
superiors. We all know how much he had at
heart the interests of the bank in which he held
that responsible office up to the time of his death*
and the strength of the cords which bound him to
those with whom ho was there so intimately con-
led cannot be measured in words, it can only
fdt.
But we of the Macon Volunteers, more than all
Others, save those stricken ones to whom he was
united by family ties, aro called upon to mourn
his loss. It was as a member of onr company that
first entered f he service of his conntiy; and,
though bo soon left its ranks fora higher posi-
liis thoughts and affections eicr turned
fondly to his old comrades. His subsequent mili
tary career is familiar to you alb and it is suffi
cient here to state that it only closed when he re
ceived tho fearful wound which disabled him for
lifts. His sufferings for many months were very
great, but he bore them like the soldier that he
was—heroic, bravo and true. As a field officer he
won well deserved distinction, and but for the
hurt of his being compelled to retire from active
service, be would undoubtedly have worn the uni
form of a general officer before the close of our
struggle for independence. *
In the reorganization and equipment of our
company L»x services hare been invaluable, and
for this wo owe him a debt of lasting gratitude.
His mind was constantly busy devising some plan
for the promotion of our welfare, and though the
fell disease which took him from us bad already
greatly enfeebled his body, yet we can safely say
that he has done more for the company since its
reorganization than any other member. As Sec
retary and Treasurer, liis duties have been ex
ceedingly verajious and onerous, owing to the
correspondence and collections made r.
by the uniforming of the company. These duties
he discharged cheerfully and with an unwavering
sea] and fidelity. The commission to which he
was entitled in compensation for his services
would have amounted to several hundred dollar*,
but he generously refused to receive a dollar, thus
largest contribution which has ever
been ma.te to the funds of tho company.
nis attachment to our corps wa* deep and last
ing. Hi* dying request was that be might be
buried by the Marpu Volunteers, and that they
tould fire a salute over uu grave. It has been
ir sorrowful privilege to fulfiii this requo»^ ami
it is given to the dead to learn the hearts of the
ring, oar deceased comrade mot indeed know
that never was a like tribute paid by more tender.
mowing hearts, or with more loving, heartfelt
sympathy. May the autumn leaves now falling
o’er his new-made grave rot softly there, and
may the gentle rivulet near \*hi<.h he lies mur-
mpr ir* sweetest requiem for the soldier dt-a-L
With this report, your committee would ask
the adoption of the follow ine rew-Jutions:
Resohcd 1st. That in the death of S-vrctaiy T.
W. Ma.N'.iiam the Macon Volunteers have lost a
friend honest, brave and true, and an officer effi
cient, faithful and generous—and appreciating as
we do his many virtues and hi* noble character,
we beg leave to tender to his affected family our
sincere and heartfelt sympathy in their great sor
row. May He who alone can comfort them afford
them the consolation which we of the earth can
never give.
Resolved 2*1. That this report be placed upon
the minute* of the cmnpatir. and that the mvtc-
>py to the famflj of
New Onuun—Cotton. _n*S rereipu lhXS; rro*,
1009; export, eoutxrae 1801; to Lrrat Britain —
to rontinent —; to Franco «ale* MOO; stork
msldlinn IStalOi; lev raiildlinn 141:
ordinary lit; market Gnu; dimand
WlLMiaaTOX—Cotton, net receipt, 2Vh exports
OHtwiio —; to! Great Britniu —; sale* 75;
ork 2000; middlinga 14; mark.-t quieL
AroiMTA—Cotton, net receipts 2017; sales
125; middlinxo Ml; market steady.
SsvANXsn—Cotton, net raeeipta 4S15; salea
2510; exports roesttrise —; to Great Britain 3072;
to the Continent 2700; stock 03,0>-; middlings lit;
market firm.
Ciuelestom—Cotton, net receipts 2S19; exp
to Gnat Britain —. coastwise 230; to Co
nent —.sate, 200-. stork LSfCC; middlings 141;
Iom middlings 14; strict good ordinary lsj;
market dull and nominal.
MOULE—Cotton, net receipts 1041; exports
„istwise 200; Great Britain —. sales 500; stock
2JA59; middlings I4J; low middlings 14k strict
^■mUjMUvragolar.
. — n-ipts 12S; gross 035;
rales 150; stock GOOO; middling, US; market act
ive.
Nobtole—Cottor. net receipts IMS; exiiorts I
1st wise 2151; to Gnat Britain —; rales 300;
stock 5325; low middlinga 132; market active.
Memphis—Cotton, net receipts 31S9; shipments
2515; stock 25311; low middling 14!al4i; market
’^altotom—Cotton. net receipts 2501; ’exports
coastwise —; to Great Britain —; to France —;
sales 1200; stock 31,458; good onlinary 13; or
dinary 111; demand vxxL 1
Real l'oiut Applique Collars...^ 4 25
Chemises, Gowns, ete. very cheap.
M as Schulz will be at the Lanier House until
Thursday Evening:, November 20,
and take orders. novlS It
MASONIC NOTICE.
Macon Lodge No. 5, F. A. MI
A TTEND reml«r meeting TO-NIGHT at 71
o’clock. Member* of Mtzptili Lodgiiands> (
jouming brethren fraternally invited. By order
„ J. J. CORNELL. VT. M.
Milo 8. Freeman, Secy. noris itountf
MULBERRY STREET,
MACON. GEORG LI.
r r.ow fitted up in better style than ever before
with every accommodation. A corps of at
tentive and well trained waiters, with cooks un-
*urpa*sed, ready at all times to serve all who may
favor us with a visit-
THE BILL OF FARE!
Consists of
VENISON STEAKS,
DUCKS,
BIRDS,
FRESH FISH,
OYSTERS.
. CLAMS,
CHOICE BEEFSTEAKS,
WINES AND LIQUOKS
Furnished. Call and see for yourself and be
convinced.
novlStf W. W. LANKY. Proprietor.
Situation Wanted,
A S a dry goods or grocety clerk, by a young |
man larxely acquainted m Middle and South
west Georgia, who can give tho best and most
satisfactory references. Address
T.J.Lra
SWMtf Care Telegraph and Messenger.
Central Georgia Jockey Club.
A LLmemliera and persons interested in tho |
CVntral Georgia Jockey Club are requested
™eet at the rooms of the Board of Trade
« eilnesday evening at 7\ o’clock. A permanent or
ganization and arrangement* for a spring meet
ing will be effected. Bv order
„ w. f. Anderson, President.
Hxtxe Ellis, Secretary. novlG 5t
BROWN & CO.
N O TI C El
. sisting of
Three Divelliu? Houses,
Ono Office, auil Two '
Unimproved Lots,
. IM
PEOVED PLANTATION PROPERTY.
For further particulars address me at Griffin,
Ga. G. M. LAWTON,
novll 1m
EOR RENT.
Are opening and will have the largest stock of
FANCY GOODS
. —seven rooms and double kitchen.
Also, for sale, several vacant and improved lots
_n different parts of the city, worth from $500 to
$5,000. Apply to
1 MRS. REEVES,
octlTtf Cor. Spring st. and Washington av.
POR RENT.
Apply to
julyl7tf
r located.
gibly lo
R. F. LAWTON,
At Exchange Bank, or to
Du. A. P. COLLINS.
At Collins’ & Hentb’
Last Notice to Tax Payers.
[I LLDELTHia-Cottoo. net receipt* —, grow
1; middlings I5;al5h market quiet.
Liverpool—Noon—Cotton sales 10^)00 bales;
•peculation and export 2000; uplands 8‘; Orleans f
bji to arrive 11-16 lower, market steady.
Later—Uplands basis good ordinary, shipped
>’pw?ber and December, 81; same, basis low
middling*, delivered December 8].
Sales include 3100 American.
Produce.
fftnr Yoke—Noon—Flour ten. Wheat quiet
and firm. Com quiet and firm. Pork quiet; new
mess 14 75. Lard quiet and firmly held; steam
8L Turpentine steady at 40. Rosin steady at
2 65 for strained. Freights steiulv.
Kvening—FJuar firm and inactive. Wheat closed
dull and drooping; white western 172. Com
baavy. Folk a shade easier. Lardjirmer at 711-16
a7f. Naval* tinner. Freights dull.
Cincinnati—Flour in fair demand and higher
at 6 4fta6 65. Com in fair demand and advanced:
shelled 40; new No. 2 ffiaf. Pork firm; sales of
new 12 25a12 37L cash; 12 25, December. Lard
firm steam held at 7; kettle steady; sales at 71;
held higher. Bacon firmer, sales at, shoulders 6J ;
clear rib 6\; clear sides 6\. Whisky steady at 87.
Louisville—Flour in good demand at C 25a
fi GO. Com steady at 55a5»J shelled nnd sacked;
fair local demand. Provision* in fair demand.
Pork 13 00*13 50. Bacon, shoulders Cp. clear rib
sides 6h clear sides 7. Lard, tierce 7faS; keg 8*.
Whisky steady at 87aSS.
New Okleass—Flour, only city demand; dou
ble extra 6 00; treble extra 6 5t»a7 50; family 8 50
*3 50. Com easier; mixed A0a70; white 72. Oats
firmer at 52a55. Bran dull at 00. Hay In good
demand; prime 22 00aJ» 00; choice 23 00a2fi 00.
ltark. rocs* 15 00. Dry salted meats, shoulders
li-roer at S|. Bacon advancing; shoulders fiafifc
clear rib 6J; ck»r sides 7h hams, .no demand.—
Lard dull; ticree 8lasj; keg 10. Sugar dull and
lower; inferior 41 common 5; fair to good fair Gp,
prime to choice 7aS. Molasses dull and lower;
EVER BROUGHT TO MACON.
All they ask is "COME,” take plenty of time, and
examine their stock.
| therefore expect and positively require every tax
er to make settlement on or before tlic 15th
Y OP NOVEMBER. Do not bring trouble
upov t \e and expense upon yourself by neglecting
ton your taxes in time. My office, 72 Cherry
| stEff' . will bo open until 0 o’dock p. 3i.
Respectfully,
ocigtf
“HARD TI1ES”
novlfi St
LAMFS AND LAMP GOODS!
AKD “PANIC PRICES.” 1 HAND LANTERNS.
MMEY,
GOODS,
EEIENDS.
W. A. JUHAN & CO.
Will offer this week
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
In every department of
To bum kerosene oil—do not smoke. A full as
sortment of tho above named articles, and marked
down to suit the hard times.
PRESCRIPTIONS
Continue to receive the caro and attention that
their compounding requires.
My stock of
Drags, Chemicals, Patent Medicines
And other goods are all Fresh and Pure, and
offered at such prices as obtain throughout the
country where an honest and legitimate business
is conducted.
My stock is selected and offered for its purity,
not for cheapness.
novistf
ROLAND B. HALL,
Cor. Cherry st. and Cotton ave
DENTAL NOTICE.
B it, W. W. FO
his dental :
ilmjngton—Spirits turpentine firm at 36.
Rosin steady at 2 25 for strained.
London—Noon—Sugar 2fis&laffis9d. afloat .
ijvrnpooL—Noon—Breadstuff* firm. Cora 3Cs
Gd.
Marino Nows.
New Tore—Arrived, Maine, Navarre.
Arrived out Horla.
Charleston—Arrived, Manhattan, Falcon.
Railed. Champion. *
Savannah—Arrived, Robert L. Lane, Mary |
Man kin. !
Cleared, Han Salvador, Montgomery, C. W. I
Lmd,°
Loii’s shaving and hair-cutting saloon
on Mulberry street is tho place to get
your bartering done. None but skilled
artists retained. A hot bath can be had
on tho shortest notice. oct29tf
EVERYTHING DOWN TO
THE BOTTOM
DRESS GOODS!
In full assortment at
|LOWER PRICES
Than have ever ruled in Maeon.
House-Furnishing Goods!
FORD wishes all to remember that
al rooms .are now at 10G Cherry
street, over the confectionery store of Major Can
dy Rogers, near Cotton avenue. He uses all his
gas for extracting teeth; helms none to span for
gasmg generally. Ho would simply state to tho
| public that lie keep* fully up with tho times and
knows exactly what ho is doing. His muted of
! practice has been thoroughly tested, approved
and adopted by tho best operators in the profes
sion. After nineteen years of arduous practice,
he is not very flighty but has simmered down to
solid, useful nnd durable work at prices that are
honest and low enough to suit tlio times, lie
never takes out better work than ha can put
tedfc.^|
who, of course, I
and particularly Dr. Ford’s work: I I
Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, Va.; Henry
Clay. Ky.; John C. Calhoun, S.C.; Andrew Jack-
son, Tenn.; James K. Polk, Tenn.; Daniel Web
ster, Rufus Choate, Mass.; Horace Greeley, X
Y.; Julias Cssar, Mark Antony, Brutus and Cat
aline, Rome; Napoleon Bonaiwrte, Louis Napo
leon and Louis Phillip, France; Hernando Cortes,
Spain, Cuba and Alexico; Henry VIII, Ricluml
III, England; Mahomet Ali. Elizabeth, Cleopatra.|
Maria Antoinctt, Josephine Bonaparte; Bill
Stokes, of Dooly; or any other wan. Ring the]
bell at the door and walk in and get the worth p
your money. novll fit|
TTlOIt nearly fi^ejr I lur.* offered to jn-1! the on-
Jj tiro material, mwlailt.etc.ut didKl'FAU-
I..V TOILS, including the Job Orlicv. on account
of m.v health, which became so seriously im-
paired last winter as to confine me to my bed
and room for a number of months. Having
fcil-d to effect a private sale, l am sow deter
mined to S. II, at public outcry, on MONDAY,
THE FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER, (if not
sold before.) provided I can on that day realize
anything like an approximate value of the estab
lishment, which includes Power Fress, Job
Presses, Type, Stones. Paper Cutters, etc., etc^
tlio whole comprising abundant material for a
Daily and Wecklv edition of the paper, and a first-
class Job Office, all of which is iu good condition,
and a great dfal. including Power Press, of late
make; is as good as new.
Some advantages of buying: The paper and
job office already enjoy good patronage, estab
lished for years.
The location is one of the finest in the South.
The railroad facilities for sending its circula
tion rapidly to great distances ahead of all other
jiapcrs, are unexcelled.
The mail facilities South and West of us aro
good and iinprovinv..
Entente is a thrifty little city, steadily and per
manently improving:
The investment can be made Cheaper and on
Better Terms than ever before or hereafter. In
short. I am IX ; gpunedto Sell, if possible, inspite
of the depreciated value of all property in these
times.
Printers, therefore, would consult their own in
terests by consulting me. Information as to pres
ent patronage and future prospects, or in other
respects, fully given. Address
J. M. MACON.
nov!2tf Proprietor Times, Eufanla, Ala.
B. F. WALKER.
Late of S. T. A B. P. Walker
JNO. H. DOBBS,
oi Wid .‘, Dobbs & Co.
WALKER & DOBBS
fcaae4
jUE ■» ^ w ^ ^ -
kt tisr&Mak? t ?wfbaw;
J
- r.*
.
OAK WOOD AT $5!
JT you want good Oak Wood at
FIVE DOLLARS A COICD !
Leave your orders at O. D. Edwards’ store, or
with T. J. LANE, or
novlS fft D. LANK.
Special Notice.
MACON A BRUNSWICK RAILROAD CO.,
Superintendent's Office,
Macon. Ga., November 11,1878.
O N and after November 22d instant, the Night
Passenger Train on this road will be discon
tinued. The Night Cotton Express will run
usual. JAS. W. ROBERTSON.
nov!5td Gen’l Sup’t.
CHINA. CROCKERYwCLASS WARE.
ship in the practice of law, heretofore existing be
tween 'Woodward A Toole, is this day dissolved
by mutual consent. J. H. WOODWARD,
novl5 tf I. L. TOOLE.
enna, Ga. Will continue the practice o! law
as heretofore. All business entrusted to his care
will receive prompt attention. Office—Vienna,
Ga. novlS tf
U ete. FOE cotton i Q Wkf CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE.
Pocket and Table Cutlery!
WE WANT MORE COTTON
H AVING received instructions from headquar
ters we will, for the next twenty days, offer
for sale 810,000 worth of ‘‘Concord” Buggies and
Wagons, made by Abbott, Downing A Ore. of Con
cord, New Hampshire, at our lowest cash figures,
and take in payment cotton of first-class quality
at 15 cents per pound.
novlS St COLLINS & LITTLE.
WATCH STOLEN.
Any information concerning same will be liberally
rewarded if lodged at
novlS tf THIS OFFICE.
ORANGES, APPLES,
J. F. BARFIELD’S.
FERRES’
Celebrated Sugar Cured Meat I
NEW HAMS, NEW SUGAR CIJEED SHOULD-
ERS and BREAKFAST BACON,
J. F. BARFIELD’S.
Hcxt, ILuteix A Lamar.—This well known
and reliable firm have received a large lot of Dr.
Hood’s Eureka Liver Medicine, it has the praise PANTO
of all who have tried it. In bottles at 50 cents j
and $L00-
Forcro at Last !—A remedy that not only re
lieves, but cures that enemy of mankind, Con
sumption. as well as the numerous satelites which
revolve around it in the shape of coughs, colds,
bronchitis, sore throat, influenza, etc. The remedy
we allude to is Dr. Wisiar’s Balsam of Wild Cher
ry, prepared by Seth W. Fowle A Sons, Boston.
Tin: Cheapest axd Best.—Hook’s Eureka
Liver Medicine gives universal satisfaction in tho
treatment of Liver Disease, Dyspepsia, Sick Head
ache, Costiveness, and all that class of diseases
arising from a disordered state of the stomach
and liver. novSOly
OBSTACLES TO XARRM6E.
Happy relief for young men from the effects of I
Errors and Abuses in early life. Manhood ro
stered. Impediments to marriage removed. New
method of treatment New and remarkable rem
edies. Books and circulars sent free, in sealed en- I
velopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION.
No. 2 South Ninth street Philadelphia, Pa.—an
institution having a high reputation for honorable |
conduct and w-'.ra.i-nj] ikilL oct29 Sra
BATES.
Domestics and Pantstnffs
CHEAPEE THAN EVER,
And Four Thouaand yards
Dress Goods Remnants
AT A BARGAIN!
Call on
>vtetf W. A. JUHAN A CO.
FOR SALE.
11-2-MILES FIt031 THE CITY.
~ K ACRES IMPROVED LAND, suitable for
tJ a market gardener.
HOUSE AND LOT.
With or without furniture, containing all
necessary outhouses, stables, ete, and orchard,
near Wesleyan Female College.
oct21ti 31. J. BAER*
£
i
YEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
\
^ F£ \
M
DRS. J. P. & W. R. HOLMES,
DENTISTS,
| SUCCESSOES OF DR. G. W. EMERSON,
84 tfnlbcrrjr street, Macon, Ga.
%
€
References: Dr GW Emerson; Rev Dr F M
Kennedy, Rev J W Burke, Mr RII Hutchings,
31 r R \\ Bonner, M con: Cant P T Pitts Capt R
T Ross, Dr Sam Persley, Mr Robert Barron, Rev
Jos Carr, Clinton; Mark W Johnson, Burroughs
A Wing, Atlanta; Dr Hollingshead. Fort Valley;
Dr Jas Knapp. New Orleans.nov7tf
For Rent.
I npHE residence of the late J. It. Butts, on First
Jl street, occupied at present by J. L. Sauls-
bury, eligibly located ana convenient to business.
Possession given October 1st. Apply to
A. B. ROSS.
seplOtf Or CAPT. A. G. BUTTS.
CITY TAX PAYERS.
J AM instructed to notify you that
TAXES MUST BE PAID
We are now getting ready for the next season’s I Before the 20th tnstant. It will save you cost ami
[TEADE 3LLSX REGISTERED.]
“I shall use the Home-Made Fertilizer exclu
sively next year, as I consider that I save $80 per
[ ton by so doing." JAS. A. WHITE.
Terrell county, Ga* Oct. 23,1878.
100 TEN-GALLON KEGS
Snpr Hois Molasses.
FOR SALE CHEAP AT
do not know of it to procure a copy of our circu
lar. We would like for them to give-in their or
ders early in order to avoid confusion. The price
for the quantity to mako one ton will be $25 50,
| delivered in the depot in Macon in good packages.
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR.
novlfi tf DnvRWk
NOTICE.
T HE undersigned, yielding to many solicits- ,
tion*. will instruct a class of young ladies j
and genti*»men in Vocal 3Iusic and the art of j
hinging. The class will meet weekly at the Acad
emy for the Blind at such time as’ may be most
convenient. The charge will be $2 per month. ,
“Ute may be sent in during tho ensuing week,
and if the class is formed notice of the first meet- J
mg will be given. J. T. COLEY.
Those
must
3IODEST to make myself disagreeable to them
| again.
All claims against defaulters will lie put in exe
cution and published tho 1st day of December.
6. F. ADAMS,
novOfij Assessor and Collector.
YT.'G-X-X^S
PREMIUM GALLERY
NO PANIC!
We wish to inforpj our friends and the public
that we have reopened our
BarpiiDeprtient
B Y reference to tlio published premium list it
will be seen that Pugh was awarded 6 of
I the 10 premiums offered at the late State Fair.
His new process for retouching is creating quite
i sensation. novimf
et your full money’s worth
is tbey.lve where y
' J. H. ZEILIN & CO.,
kctK tf DrerrisW. Manat. Ga.
.—Mary Poflindare
of peraonaHy and
and valuation of ki-uiotaad. ami I
, _ . clock x. M. oa the
25th day of November, i»T8. at mvofice.
dov16 a C. I. WARD, Ordinary.
Many 6ood$ Sold at Half their Value
And constant additions from New York houses
now selling out their stocks at ruinous rates.
W. A. HOPSON & C0«|
novlfitf
G EORGLL QUITMAN COUNTY.—Martha j
H. Gonckc applies to me for exemption of i
JOHN INGALLS
DEALER IN
Choice Tooth Brushes,
Manufactured Expressly for His Trade and
Awarded First Premium at the Georgia State
Elegant Handkercheif Extracts
AXD
TOILET WATERS.
Awarded First Premiums at the Georgia State
Fair,
With a Full Line of
Elegant Toilet Articles,
| C O M B S, HAIR BRUSHES,
POMADES, etc.
JOHN IKGAI1I1S,
Fourth ami Poplar Stnvt*.
G A. S H !
20,000 lbs. Clear Rib Bacon Sides
below the market prico for casli, at
J. F. BARFIELD’S.
WE W SEES
We have just received from the
SHAKERS
FRESH CABBAGE, BEET.
LETTUCE and RADISH SEED
In bulk.
RANKIN, MASSENBURG & CO.
82 MULBERRY STREET.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP
SILVER PLATED WARE!
Tinware, Wooden Ware, Willow Ware!
CHANDELIERS !
G AS AND KEROSEME.
LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, WICKS, ETC.
KEROSENE iDZL,
BY THE GALLON. BAREEL AXD CAB LOAD.
STATFi AGENTS for Porter Combination Garden and Plantation Hoes.
Wa offer the above goods at very reasonable rates. Please call and examine onr
stock.
WALKER «Sc DOBBS.
THE COMMONWEALTH
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NEW YORK CITY,
D OES business upon popular plans tliat the people can comprehend, and at the minimum rates of
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 Dejmrtnient.
augSI lawly
Examino tlm Savinas Bank Plan.
BOOKS
J.
AND STATIONERY!
Attention !
XTTE beg leave to call tho attention of the good
T T people of Macon to our stock of
Fancy Family Groceries
tVe are anxious to sell our Goods cheap, and
will do so. Wo will fceep always on hand all
lund of
Canned Goods
Of tho lot we mention.
TOMATOES, CORN. SALMON.
LOBSTJSR, SARDINES,
POTTED HAM, TURKEY.
DUCK, PATRIDGE.
PRAIRIE CHICKEN,
TONGUE, GAME, Ac.
—ALSO—
Java anil Rio COFFEES.
PICKLES, JELLIES. MUSTARD,
MACKEREL. CHEESE. LARD.
MARTIN’S GILT EDGE BUTTER.
—Also—
TEAS, TEAS, TEAS
WHISKIES. BRANDIES, GIN. BUM.
_, r . „ WINES of all kinds.
GERMAN WINES that aro good and pure.
To our country friends we say that wo will be
:lad to see them, one and all, and that they will
lo well to see us before buying BACON, BAG
GING, TIES. Ac.
We can be found at NO. CO CHERRYSTREET,
(opposite Carhart A Curd’s.)
octlOlm
J. G. WILBURN & CO.
WANTED.
t Irwinton, Wilkinson county. Ga., for the y.
apart and valuation of 1874. None need apply except' those i
vein ber, 1378, at mv office.
novlS * W. P. JORDAN, Ordinary.
. t Ol
I Application should be made
immediately.
nov$ 2aw2w
the undersumed
f. chambers;
Secretary Board Trustees,
THE PLACE
To get something that is nice is at
A. ULLMAN 5 S
ISAACS HOUSE BAR
He has
RHEIN WINE—Direct importation.
IMPORTED LAGER BEER.
ATLANTA BEER
The best
Whisky, Brandy & Wine
In Macon.
Lunch every day at 11 o’clock.
Oyster* mi th* half ahell. octfTI !m
Bar and Restaurant.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
J. VALENTINO,
with everything pe;
rant, which will be
He will always have on hand
FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, SAME, ETe.
Strangers visiting Macon shordd give him a call.
I will open on the Nit t»f October, at No. «6
Cherry street, next dwr to ray present restaurant, a
IadiM* gating Saloon.
W. BUEE1 <£ CO.,
YO. OO SECOYD STREET, MACON, GA.
A NNOUNCE to their many friends and customers, aa well os tlic lmblic. that they are now BET-
-tl. TER PREPARED THAN EVER to supply them with all they need in tho
BOOH AND STATIONERY BINE.
Wo will keep a px id stock of RELIGIOUS. MISCELLANEOUS AND ST ANDARD BOOKS,
nnd oil orders will meet with prompt nml careful attention. Our Sunday School Stock will lie full
and complete, and we p articularly solicit this class of orders.
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS
TVe would say that we» have a new and well assorted stock of BLANK BOOKS, such ai
PULL BOUND RECORDS. LEDGERS. JOURNAL*.
DAY BOOKS. MEMORANDUM AND PASS BOOKS, Etc.
INK. WRAPPING PAPER. NOTE PAPER.
MUCILAGE. FOOLSCAP PAPER,
INITIAL PAPER, TWINES, LETTER TAPER,
TISSUE PAPER, and all kinds of STATIONERS’ NOTIONS and SMALL WARES.
We will also keep on hand a good assortment of Printers’ Supplies, such ns
Book and News Ink, Colored Inks,
Elat Papers, Cards, Letter and Bill Head Blanks.
All kinds of
Book and Job Printing’ Neatly and Promptly Executed.
BINDING—OLD BOOKS AND NEW—IN BEST STYLE. Address
J.
nucSl law3m
AV. BURIvE & CO.,
MACON. GA.-
BURDICK BROTHERS,
8;3 TTTT-R.’D STREET,
MACON, -
GE OK G IA
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HOG.
Wholesale and I Retail Dealers in
Corn, Bacon, Flour
HAY, OATS, MEAL,
WHET BEAN, BAGGING,
TIES, LARD. HADIS,
MACjTEEEL, SUGAR, COFFEE,
TOBACCO, LIQUORS, Etc
Prices as Low as Any OL’ier House !
Call and see us, at the sign of the Golden Hog
oet2f! Im
BURDICK 1 BROTHERS.
writ!
1ST ATIO IS” _A_ L HO’TBL
(FORMERLY 8POTT8WOOD. •>
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT.
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