The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, November 18, 1873, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH A:\ij MESSENGER* TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER IB, 1873. PHELPS DOREMUS & CORBETT (Late Phelps &. Doremus.) MAXL'PACTL'AEKS AM) DEALERS IX PARLOR, CHAMBER AND OFFICE FURNITURE MATTRESSES, SPRING BEDS, ETC., 264 ami 266 Canal M.. Near Broadway. New \ c WM. PHELPS. OXlSCOKUErr. ffM. T. DORFVrT sen 12 6m* CLOTHING jgraph WINSHIP A CALLAWAY. North British & Mercantile The Special Attention Ot the Ladire L called to the fins *odt of French Millinery QASH RIBBONS. FANCY Nifi KTIES. -cssetifler Mm. Westmoreland' lu the Atlanta Const!tut we find a lon£ lettc more land, giving an *' Woman's Congress therein, and also rt she took in its deiil seen from the folio pletelj vindicates ]; just and unkind att Southern women war have been made u newapapors and the Georgia: I wan ro abvorlx^l that Hurroundo. most forgotten to tel tjieuout port which' nay I ] laved .irf th fpreas." I Vam ton, then to Mi and several otl , w knew I wm from the *• Will you not make u the feelingn uf the wou I said I am afraid I they insisted and appo as the time. They ir. on tho stand, whi cupiod but once, hj time I arose to speak, cupiod about ten inin stated that the women not ready for soffr thought, every iniellig thinking woman app timo had now arriv. i {> and practical edooatic further stated that as man delegaU^l her thin fa! t.. ; . i ,tn* : -’i snip of a brother, thatl with tlrnt distracted Go OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. I take pleasure in announcing to friends and the public in general that my stock of style*. Fu.-y BABY CAPS, in la.-' »r.d Merino. A * ' ' r.* - : Hh\L it' ' ' lad.'.' and M.~re' FKF..WH COR-ETS. Ti.' HAIR DEPARTMENT l, templet* HAIK.cthiand wnnrd id *r.r style. A boolilnl ...jftoat ot HA IR ORNAMENTS. ioCntStecL CORONET COMBS. FANCY COMBS. Gilt end Stiver BIROS end BUTTERFLIES. A complete a.-ortment of NOTIONS. Tbye b a full *tock of everything Mually kept in my bounem, which would be too numerous to mention here. Prompt attention gitea to all onl-rs. MISS A. O'CONNOR. ortU tf CoUeo Ails. ouut Is now complete, and I am now ready to dispose of the same at as LOW or LOWER prices than any other house in the city. Jly stock of Insures Stores. Merchandise, Dwellings. Furni ture and all other property at TTu been selected with more care and elegance than any in the city, comprising the meet fashionable goods in that line. then taken to the dragged cop of flirta tion. Louisville this year has not been free from rumors of the oonaequencea of **thia innocent kind of nonsense" in va rious quarters. A little amoks in this eaae shows a peat deal of amoldering fire, and mod. rn society needa no instructions or incitations to "that bright and animated intercourse which makes the hours jmas ao easily.” The Saturday Review hints that togo too fsr is to spoil the sport. Like wine or tobacco, yon may have too much of a good thing. Flirtation ia one of the few uccompUshmentB, luxuries or sins, from which we would recommend total abatinence to the majority of ladiea and gentlemen. Intimadea will spring up of a spontaneous and agreeable kind between men and women, which need in no re spect resemble that foolish, aelfish or guilty exhibition .of .temporary emotions mildly termed flirtations, but which is simply a constructive apology for derelic tion of modest behavior.—Courier •Journal. LOWEST RATES! i with th»» bri!:::»:.t d zoo that I had al* 11 you al»out the con- the Gt-or^ia papers 'Woman’s Con- r<>lucr.d to Mrs. Stan- , Mr*. Livermore, d as soon as they MACON FLOUR MILLS assess, s/.w.vviwuvims,rriiUAeionructorv Yams ana Arrow Ties, «epK:!£“ K. a. ooiix^, sn. 5 rcSlToLT COHEN & HULL, Cotton Factors and Goneral Com. mission Merchants, OG Buy Street, .Savannah, Ga Refer respectfully to J.Wj Luthrop A Co. V .J Co.. Milo Hatch. V. 1*. bavammh Bank and * - aepl2 6m J. N. LIGHTFOOT, Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant, 100 Kay Street, .Savannah, Ga. Boms? 18 f ° r th ° sUe ° f Merr -> ,nan ' s Ammonia ted WE Iiave opened a wholesale apartment over our retail store, and invite the -riria, Alabit::; t an i FI ri-la merchants who buy in this market to give us a coll. We will sell them on as good terms and at as low prices as they can buy them in New York. Our stock 13 the largest that has ever been brought to this State. The Macon. Ga. NISBET’S FOUNDRY H E INC compelled to retire from basnestoo •croon: ot ill htshh. I now o3er the store property formic. The Mceon Flour Mill. w more conveniently ciliated for Imunc-I end udnvai hv more powerful machinery thsnsny mill in Jbeoa. The foundry b in coocrerful operation, end in tho srtiele of cotton preuec clone pud dur ing the Lvst eeaeoa S5 per cent, cm what n sikfd for the whole property. «nd thb in the sbwncs of Is filled with everything that is choice and stylish for a gentleman’s outfit, and see the 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. The nobbiest and latest styles of Hats constantly on hand and new ones arriving weekly. Prices to suit everybody. The public 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 the Ladies* Entrance, Pure Drugs! FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES. ClmrcliOIuslc in New York. Music in a New York church is not only an expensive thing, but a very trouble some one. The best singers are Italian players, who come from the boards as late os IS o’clock on Saturday night. Their behavior in some of the organ-lofts is about as reverent as that which graces the green-room. The expense is very high. The music in one church that is ran by a Wall-street broker costs $15,000 a year. Ono church imports a basso from Boston. He leaves in the Saturday night express, sings morning and afternoon, and returns to Boston on the Sunday night express. He is kept in a first-class hotel in the city, has all his expenses paid, and $2,000 a year. In a fashionable up-town church there have been two choirs—one run and paid by tho church, occupying tho chancel; the other occupying the cboir-gallery, with quartette and chorus, and run by a wealthy gentleman, who paid all the expenses. Every one knew that tho thing could not last. The church might as well have two rectors, one at each end. Virginia All Wool Cassimere Suits, FERTILIZER For sale by TURPIN & OGDEN, SOLE AGENTS. MACON. GA. octttf PBESCRZPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED by s COMPE TENT sod LONG EXPERIENCED APOTHECARY. DRUG STORE, norSNututf No. 1 Brown Hiaw Bits*. Good as the Scotch, for $15 per suit, worth $25. w. duhcss. j. n. johxston. it. nans DUNCAN, JOHNSTON CO., Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants, OS Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. auglflm Opposite Passenger Depot. oct26tf octl2tf GEORGIA M-ILL^ LIVERPOOL AND 6REAT WESTERN STEAM CO., ART GALLERY B. C. FLAX X AO AX. W. W. FLAX X AG AX. A. P. ABELL. U. S. MOttOAX. FLANNAGAN, ABELL & CO., Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants, 185 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. ]\YANAolNG Agents for the English Stonewall J.YJL fertilizer, etc. nagging anil i le.x iuru»htki, ami liberal ca-sli advances made on cotiiuguuienl* for sale m Savannah, or on shipments to our cor* respondents in .Northern, hasteni or .European markets.auglorn (GUION LINE.) THIRST-CLASS STEAMERS sail between New Jj York and Liverpool every Wednesday, afford ing the best possible accommodation for the sa loon and steerage passengers. Drafts issued for pasture money from Europe at current rates. Forrates of passage and other information, ap ply to WILLIAMS A GUION, ■M Utvst/ltrav Vmr Yrtfl* rpiiE undtreimd tales pkanire in announcing .L that be i» now prepared, at No. 8 COTTON AVENUE, (Riddle’s old stand) To execute I? I O T IT Hr?. E SI Of every variety and style of the PHOTOGRAPHIC ART. AND CIGAR MANUFACTURER, A.VI.SLOAN. AliTUUUN. SOLLim. O.V.WYLLY.JU A. M. SLOAN CO., Cotton Factors and Goneral Com mission Merchants, Cbighorn Jt Cunningham's Range, Kay Street, Savannah, Ga. “OAGGING and Tics advanced on crops. Liberal There were jealousies and rivalries, and collisions, till tho choir- end of the house had to give in, and the stock broker and his choir went out, rupturing the society, and so weakening COTTON STATES life Insurance Company. PRINCIPAL OFFICE MACON, - - - GEORGIA. Macon, Ga* October 10, 1878. rpHIS company is prepared to issue policies on X the "stock plans,” the premiums on which are from 20 to 25 per cent, less than on the mu tual rates. An opportunity is thus afforded to all who desire insurance, or who may wish, f xom any cause, to transfer, their policies .from other Poplar st., Macon, Ga. it that its life ia despaired of. Another church that had steady-going music caught the operatic fever. It intro duced what is known as the Mora Choir. For a little while the thing was a success. Tho church was densely crowded, and tho pow-holden had to go in through the vestry. As usual, adifficultyarose between the minister and the leader. The choir loft, carrying a portion of tho congrega tion. Congregational singing wns then tried and proved a failure. A choir of boys was introduced, and that offended another party. Before tho year was out tho minister himself bod to leave. There are many congregations In New Tork dy ing from too much choir.—Boston Journal. 3 wish advances made on consignments for sale i Savannah, or on shipments to reliable corres- wnlents in LiverjiuoJ, New York, 1'luiaddphi*, oston or Baltimore. augl 6m Special attention is invited to his MELLOWTINT PICTURES! Remarkable for a peculiar softness. Negatives retouched, whereby all blemishes are avoided. Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. octaeodSm T. II. BLACKSHEAB, T. J. SIMMONS. C. B. SIMMONS & WOOTEN, ATTORNEY'S AT I 57 THIRD STREET, octlltf Macon, Georgia JAMES II. BLOUNT. ISAAC UARDEMAX. JOHN L. HARDEMAN. BLOUNT, IIAKDEMAX & HARDEMAN ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON, GA. Office, Cherry street, over S. T. Walker’s. auglO tf• Prices to Suit the Times. r f you want to save 25 per cent, in buying Ready-made Clothing, go to D. J. Baer’s, cor ner Third and Cherry streets, Maoon. Ga. lloja trf fi00 l 3en’a extra fine, latest styles, Black and Bine Cloth and Beaver DRESS StJITS. at $25 00. worth $-10 00. 2*00 Men’s latest style CASSIMERE BUSI NESS SUITS, at $12 50 each, worth$1S00per suit. 1,000 Men’s Custom Made Scotch and English CASSIMERE SUITS, at $20 00 each, worth $85 00 per suit. 5.900 Freedman’s SUITS, at $5 00 each, worth $10 00 a suit. Youth’s, Boys’ and Children’s SUITS I make a speciality, and will sell them cheaper than they — I A ... .1 . — * V,nn,. UEUBEBI FIELDKU. IDL'ti L. FiELDLU, H. & I. L7FIELDER, Attorneys at Law, CUTKKEUT, GEORGIA, W ILL give prompt attention to nil bnsinevi conlided to them, in tho counties of Ran dolph, Stewart, Quit Hum, Clay, Early, Calhoun and Terrell, the Supreme Court of Georgia, anti the District find Circuit. Court< of tho 17uih«i CHOICE 60GDS IN TIN ANO GLASS. FRUIT JELLIES, FRUITS, PICKLES, SALMON. LOBSTERS. OYSTERS, etc. Just received direct from ono of the most relia ble Docking establishments in tho country, and for sale at low prices. oct21tf B. n. WRIGLEY A CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, Georgia Land and Water Power For Sale. THE FOUtt LEADING SUITS, nt $4 00 it suit, worth fS 00 n suit. -ooo Children's extra line. latest style, im ported CASSIMERE SUITS, st M00, worth fir do n suit, s prest barpiin. 000 Boys’ imjiorted Cavjuiere. latest rut and stele SUITS, st *10 00. worth *1500 a suit. 5.000 Bor*' SATINET SUITS, st *100. worth 88 50 a suit. Aiwa vs on hand a full line of Men’s and Cliil- tire ns’ CLOTHING, of all styles and description, too numerous to mention. An extra inducement offered to merchants. Call ea*ly at tho well known store of D. J. BAER. oct2fl .8m Corner Third and Cherry street. PIANO AND iiauoit W ITH a view to a partial change of invest ment and a change of business, I offer fef sale a fine body of oak and hickory land, whim embraces a first-class water power, and eligiblj site for building up a large cotton niaimfneturin ; interest. It is on tho Ocniulgec river, six mile* above Macon. I cm sell tracts of frum 100 acres to two thousand. Address WM. LUNDY. Mnc»n. Go. Now manufactured are the Knabe, Hallett, Davis & Co., Haines Bros., And Southern Gem. And the best and Cheapest Place to Buy One or is it liberal or charitable for them to try to drag down a woman, who is trying honostly and by hard labor to Bit]>]K<rt herself and t wo children. A friend and a Georgian told mo that a Griffin paper aaid "I came upon tho stand droned in lltfMEtfx sep28 gawAwtf __ 'I came upon tho stand droned in man’s nttiro, with a bine frock coat with brass buttons on it. short hair, a man’s hat nttd walking ratio, and cut up the mischief generally.” I said t "Impossi ble. for do one eould toll such a lio!’’ llo instated that it was really so, and I should liko very much for you to toll mo tho iruth of it. I leave this snbjoet here in tho BO no cion On of those who have injured ine, and believe me, I hove too much lore for both tho men and the womolt of the South ever to unv aught, or ever to Allow aught said of them. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MACON mmCTS .1 GENERAL BASKING BUSINESS. CAPITAL STOCK, friVE MILLIONS CENTRAL OFFICE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. JOHN V. FARWELL, 3FR El fcutululng Unlmcntitt tuo World. It Is momaoedod With tmbotinaed oeroro sacs In all rests or Cats. Br.i!sos,Bi2xa,,8nnlc9. nttcumstlsm, HsnJ Bwclitav,, Ititia. 01x11^ UsinaSUHtioMorths Joints, Erozet F«t.Esre. fee.. Jta. among all persons, sad for Srrelns. Mr/odlUmcs* Ci2j;»Lw dixcstca of the Ej» DIKECTOKS: I. C. PLANT, D. FLANDERS, It. L. JEWETT. W. B. DIXSMORE H. B. PLANT. ' D, S. LITTLE, Q. H. nAZLEHUEST. I. C. PLANT. President. W. W. Wriglby. Caxhier. tnaltMilnorl* LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED. I. 0. PLANT & SON, Bankers and Brokers, SAVANNAH. GA. From 25 to 50 different prices and styles always n hand. Every purchaser guaranteed# good instrument. Tlio Cruelties of Flirtutlon. A recent Usuo of tho Saturday Retiow coutuincd an nrticlo on tho subject of uot inni>propriato to tho dawning of what wo oaII tho gnyuciL-on. We n«a not follow tho writer into thdpicture*pio detail:* of the topic, but refer to tho pcint with which his paper closes, that “flirting with intent is a cruel, a false, and ahcirt- loss muimbwV and timo was when cru- *»lty and ftdsebood wore essentially sins that vitiated all claims to gentlehood.” Wo ore quite dispnsod to afcree with this xontimont. llct in the satuo breath the essayist says, “And yet the world would be very dull without that innocent kind of nonsense which goes by tho name of flirting—Hint pleasant something which is more than mere acquaintanceship and less than formal lovorhood • • • tluit indefinite and undeflnnble interest by which the ono Largest piano trade Hobs. Every one thinking of buying a piano is invited tho South and lowe.st 3IACON, GA. Buy and Sell Exchange. Gold, Silver, Stocks and Bonds. Deposits Received., On Which Interest will he Allowed, AS AGREE D CTOX. PAYABLE ON CALL. Advances made on Cotton and Pro duce in Store. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO to write us for terms aud prices. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES FREE. ^ * - ' • ..'l—ilf — i -'-.J 1 *—-**** ~ "• 1* .■ ^ . " r Jll, aiLimilitiiiimJtiffifMtiUli (WITH LATEST IMrEOVEMEXTS.) FOR 20 YEARS THE Standard of Excellence THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. A VARIED ASSORTMENT OF .SADDLES AND HARNESS. BRIDLES, WHIPS, HORSE COVERS, COLLARS, BITS, SADDLERY and CARRIAGE HARDWARE. CARRIAGE MATERIAIi—HUBS. ^SPOKES, RIMS, BUGGY SEAT CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES at REDUCED PRICES for CASH. Also 1 BUGGIES at LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES. n«v6 lm WTLIs ALSO J Caro Knr&’cla, Eheumatlem, Gont,~ Lamo Back, Malt Khenm. roiaonons External Bone aad^Muivlo Affections, Soro JfJppIes, ic., Until times are better, wo shall sell pianos at wholesaler prices for cash or on short time. We guarantee first-rate Pianos for $265, $275, $290 and $300. Superior Pianos. $325. $550 and $575. Tho very best Pianos, $400, $410, £150, $475, $500, $550 ana $C00. Pianos never have been sold so cheap before. These prices are only for tho pres ent. Do not let the chance go by. Pianos delivered, freight raid, to cash buyers in tho South. Pianos sold on long time. COTTON FOR PIANOS. and may bo J ustly termed tho panacea for all * EXTERNAL "WOUNDS. A3* Remember, this Liniment did not spring up Inn. tiny or a year, pro ducing THE MOST AH SUED A XU UXXATCTUI. CURES cutMU) bt New-Morx asid McsnuooM LlXJ- mext*. But wo havo tho cxpcricnco of over tMrtv years of trial, with tho most eub- Ctistalrcsults,andby amnltitudo of witnesses. If tho Liniment ts net u recommended, the OYER S59,000 IN USE. DAVIS SMITH, 102 Cheiry street, Macon. W. P. Goodall. Cashier. I use and profit by experience. THE WHEELER & WILSON STANDS ALONE AS THE ONLY LIGHT RUNNING MACHINE, USING THH ROTARY HOOK, MAKING A LOCK STITCH, alike on both sides of the fabric sewed. AH shut tle machines waste power in drawing the shuttle back after the stitch is formed bringing double wear and strain upon both machine and operator, hence while other machines rapidly wear out, the | WHEELER A WILSON LASTL A LIFETIME, and proves an cconomiial investment; Do not; believe all that is promised by so-called “Cheap” machines, you should require proof that years of use have tested their value. Money once thrown away cannot be recovered. Send for our circulars. Machines sold on easy terms, or monthly payments taken. Old machines put in order or received in exchange. WHEELER & WILSON MF’G CO.’S OFFICES: REPUBLIC BLOCK, ATLANTA. GEORGIA. • ATLANTA, GA., BRANCH. OFFICERS—E. E. R.uyson, President; L. P. Gbaxt, Vice President: J. P. Login', M. D„ Hedi- "eXLCUtTvE COMMITTEE—E. E. Rawsos, L. P. Graxt, V. R. Tomhey, L. ScoFtElD, W.P. Paxxialo, J. A. Hayden, D. A. Beatie. AUGUSTA, GA. BRANCH. OFFICERS—Geoeoe T. Jackson,President; JamesT.BoinwEix, Vice President; G.E.Rat- cliffe. Secretary and Manager. ■ * V i, i n TT^r™; MACON, GEORGIA. l>y Wtiich tho ono man or th* one woman bwamw a kind of microcosm for tho time, tho opitomo of all that ia lovely.” It ia hard to got a glimpse in thi, way of undefinnhlo intoiv,-ta, and of all tluit is lovely, and to bo informed that wo should on no account, without vitiating ocr elaim to ginllohood. at 1mit grasp at tho pleasures ’ Tho fno BROOMS, BROOMS. Capital 200,000 Dollars jjTE have just received 100 dozen assorted BROOMS. DIRECTORS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE—Edward Thomas, IV. Danied, T. B. Branch, Jons U. Meyee W. H. Goodrich. \V.\r. B. JOHNSTON. JOHN J. GRESHAM. W3C. S. HOLT. JNO. B. ROSS. rithin our reach. , ia that to call flirting "an in nocent kind of nonsonso” is to talk light ly of a very poisonous folly. It is too often tho wicked diversion of thoughtless women nu.l silly men. or of women of de signing temper, and men of a disposition to mateh. i'ake, for instance, the cat.es of what we may call the wounded birds who may flatter off after their first expe rience of » Louisville season. The slighted young women who have boon dis- Mpointea and thrown over by artists in flirtation are not all to be regarded as snf. faring angels, but it is useful to oonsider that after their eyes have been dried a little hardening « the heart will set in. not at all likely to make them more an gelic than they were born to bo. Men who consider women fair game for attea- ta.it- that union nothing : j :,. larly to fnseinati SPECIAL AGENTS: GEO. I. THOMAS, Jr., ■ JAS. W. THOMAS, DR. R. S. JACKSON. A STRONG STOCK COMPANY, WHICH COMBINES STRENGTH OF CAPITAL, rtararter, and local influence, and wovidcs Life Insurance at tho lowest safe rates, without delusivo promise of (Lvidcnds, or rather mates the Dividend certain by decreasing the premium. By its organizations it enables a man to deal with his own neighbors, stockholders in the Company, men whom be knows will do justice to his family after ho is dead, and also provides that his funds will ho invested to dc- SEYMOUR. TINSLEY A CO. octlStf S. G. Boss. President. It. F. Lawton, Cashier. EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON. Office In HutTs New Building. Receives Deposits, BUYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE, Makes Ad ran res on Stocks. Bonds. Cotton in Store. Also on Shipments of Cotton. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. fehlOly MATCHES, MATCHES, jftn12eodly GROSS ROUND WOOD PARLOR MATCHES. CAUTION. WING & SOLOMON GENUINE FAIRBANKS SCALE, MA5rFACTCHBD BT E, & T. FAIRBANKS & CO SEYMOUR. TINSLEY k CO. octlStf 6addy lard. Oiler to tho public a large and newly selected stock of 3,5 and 10 pound caddies—FRESH. Planters’ 1 Panic. FORT VALLEY, U\. TDECEIYES Deposits, discounts Peper,bays and jLV sells Exchange; Gobi and Silver. Col!i\rtions made at all arresoible points. Interest paid on Deposits when made for a specified time. vk J. A5D5E90X, Pres’t. \T. E. Beowx, Caah’r PTWCTOM Wm. J. Andertkm. OoL nturh L. Dcnnard CoL Wm. Felton, Dr. W. A Mathews, Dr.M L. n.Hortinoh^a dep»tf oct!8tf SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO. MACKEREL. STERLING- SILVER AND PLATED-WARE. And embracing many.new and novel style,; just out* JO upon lirst-yoar belles.and tho effect of the procos- upon theso ladies is ofurn of a very injurious character. A mule flirt is a stupid coward, as a rale, who lends a woman into pcisorial coca- promi-es with him. and although be may not boast of his intimacy, the conscious ness that it is in his power to do so is tor- t uro enough to the victimof his attentions. Of oourse. when there are really two par- t ies to th* sport it becomes a different thing, although the word innocent is not applicable to any variety - meut. There ;ue p’.-. nty of women who are born flirts, who nro quito «.]Uol to every turn of the pursuit, and who will baffle tho oldo.-t hands at i;. There ar women also. wimWetochod wires, who upl-ntvntly excluutge In-,v;th their | hu.-Lands in giving lean 68 Second Street. Macon, Georgia. Home Insurance Company, of New York. CASH CAPITAL, ? 4 408 573 T5 CASH ASSETS 4.408.573 to BUEEE A COBB. Agents. Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Go., OF BICHMON-D, VIRGINIA. octlStf A NORTH GEORGIA They are sole agents for the celebrated. Xu «5c dVI. PERFECTED SPECTACLES! THE BEST IN USE. Yncir Work Department is complete.. New Work and Badges made to order. To fine watch STANDARD SCALES Stock Scales, Coal Scales, Hat Scales,Dai- et Scales, Cockier Scales, ETCre etc. SCALES REPAIRED PROMPTLY AND REASONABLY. For *ale also, Troemner’s Coffee nr.d Drug Mills Composition Bells, all sizes Letter Presses, etc. T1TP MOST PERFECT Are made under one management. Also. SUPPLIES used in COTTON and WOOLEN MILLS promptly furnished. D. a BROWN. jtxly24 6m* Lowell. Mass, U. S. xrork and repairing, special alteution is given—and guarantee their work—at moderate charges. * A rrw applications makt. a rurc Blooming Complexion. * 11 f* Ftwriy Vegetable, and its cneration la f{*1' oace. It does aws>- -snth the cau.^a by Heat. I'aUrua •adEzcUemeat. Hcalaara rr mo res an Plotchta Jr?. dark and unsightly * -s. 1 v, .t away ixa. 2 nvk; . ac-i sun- xr4.ra. aa-. by its fe&tte but powerfal lnffucnot maa*_kd the laded cheek vtti SOD ram BLOOM AM) beauxt. Fiacy Store,. 1^. i«t. OS I ~-k New lark ELLIS & CUTTER, $200,000 00 ^ 342,099 04 BURKE & COBB, Agents. T OFFER FOR SALE, on reasonable terms A both as to priccand payments, my farm in >»orth Georaia. otmtaininjc 2.000 acres of land, •ome 500 acres cleared. The cleared land em braces some line level mulatto lands, some cray lands, and about acfcenty-five acres cf bottom land The wood larel heaxilv timbered with oak, hickory, poplar, and interspersed with pine. The dtrdhnff boose is finely built, containing ten rooms above and brick basement, costing alone &S5*«L Barts, stables. gin-bou.<* and tenant houses ate ample for the place. A fine, unfailing siaing of frecstooe watercopreniect to the house. It is ltvattd ten miles from Dalton, on a near line of East Tennessee and Virrinin Railroad, the road running within a mile of the house. It is two and a half miles to the nearest station; five mik* to CiUosa Spring and seven miles to Tuncell Hfll. on the State Road. The place is healthy, and offers a beautiful WM in a fine growing region of country. Sold for the reason that other cncage- merns prevent rue from git ine it my personal at tention. For further particulars address me at Griffin. Ga. + ALEX. If. SPEF.R. HOWARD HOUSE. BROAD STREET. Nearly opposite Montgomery aud Kufaula Rail road Depot- ETTFAULA. ALABAMA J. W. HOWARD. • - PaoPKiEToao. Only a abort walk to and from tho Southwest ern Railroad. Seventy-five tents saved in omni bus fare. —t'-V fire t matter*, the gentleman is wife to walk and to t!:. will, tlwirifeon her .ding herself about her and ■.-Dating, or with the may happen to bestow asking g:rL~ of their mu- ,v. Those i'o ; I ■selves, and jf th, y cat. I vial court for the relief I smvnts. Tiu Saturday I tded for the eniondjst- | h!" husband; when the I , u the how it -can be reoaona- j rhe sy.-t m v- miirtuU pesponability. Equitable Eire Insurance Company, 1 OF NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. „ooooo00 CASH CAPITAL ^ CASH ASSETS bUBKB & COBB, Agen’u. Cotton States Life Insurance Company, OF MACON, GEOEGIA. ASSETS, NEARLY $000,000 00 senOT oaw4m* BUBKE & COBB, Agents. EVERY riUMrcnl MERCHANT DRAWER SHOULD Use '.Them. METROPOLITAN - tw-ranxyga SOLD AT Fairbanks’ Scale Warehouses Fairbanks & Co., 311 Broadway, New York, 1G6 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, 53 Camp Street, New Orleftn* FAIRBANKS A, EWING, Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. FAIRBANKS, BROWN i CO, 2 Milk Street, Boston. [ 7R take pi nature in announcing to our friends that we are still running The above mm&rTZoe, an d 1 are better prepared to aerve the public than ever. Our stock of JL any store iu Macon, G.v, call around and con- rincpyourselL S i’nre List: | CiX) peur G :-L»’ Fine Gaif 8cw ed Boots at $5 a pair, $90 pair GanU* Sewed Gaiters at $2 a pair, worth mm. IjtioO pair Men’s all leather Kip Brogans, at $1 25 a pair, worth $2 a pair. JsCsXi j--:r Ladies’Se wed Kid and Cloth Shoes at $1 50, worth f 2 50 a pair. 20 dozen »: .. 1 t'clers Gents’ Fur Hat* lL a.Tli: M \ Ji :v: 50 titGent w* Black and Brown wool HaUat .V> . ?i Bo>V and Clid.ircn' " * White and Yellow Pine Goods, Boors, Sash, Blinds, Brackets, Monldings, Etc. JAMES M. WILSON D. F.FLEMING. 3000 CASES BOOTS & SHOES, IRON & BRASS .WORKS. Canal Street, from Gth to 7tli, BttCHMOND, - - - VA. WM. E. TANNEE & CO., MKEOfi, MACHINISTS ANO FOUNDERS. EVGUTES OF ALL KINDS. lead tor Circular. H. R. BROWN, |anl4 ly AfCIlt* are complete, and we can fill order* at short notice and at low prices. Our itock of lumber cannot bt excelled. We have 2091*00 feet of dry flocrin?, 200,000 feet dry eviliag, 100,000 faet weather boards, and ccmmow Building Lumber, in any Quantity. Our corps of roeciianir.a i<« complete- We can build, repair, and fit up eturehouaes and dwelling* with ti.tjnich. We mjIh-U a inx»3 «lw-rv cf patronage from our country Incnda. Va guarantee aatia- favtiwa. Ail we want is a fair triaL Try u« and be convinced. ’ J. E. ELLIS A M. H. jCUTTEB. oeptlleodfa FRENCH’S NEW H0TEK L. B. ENDUES, CONSTABLE, CHATHAM COUNTY. Office No. 6 Bull street, SAVANNAH. GA P. O. Box. 867. *Sp<v;al attent^n given to The collection of claims Warrants issued and promptly served* Office hours 7 a. m. to 7 r. m. uori dm *nls and 75 eta. *1 and best quality Calico, Joans, Homespuns at Tac- ui-nta offend to dealers, known store of D. J. BAER, Third and Cherry sts, Macon, Ga. I S^tOR. CORTLA.VDTam! NEW CUlBCHSJ*. L NEW YORK. Onthe European pto-vKK“l ARD K FRENCH, son of the late Colonel French, of French's Hotel, has taken thh newly fitted up and entirely renovated JO® .oJ Centrally located in the business part of tfie cy Landies’ and Gentlemen iDining Rooms ettecow** june!9tf w receiving from the Manufacturers a very laree and well selected stock of BOOTS \ND TRUNKS of every description, which will be sold as low &9 in any other market eiHmr Charleston are invited to examine our stock. D. F. FLEMING & CO.* HAYNE STREET, CORNER OF CHURCH STREET JAMES GILFILLIN SAMUEL A KELSON*