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THE CITY.
WEDNESDAY HOHNlSi;. NOV hm
T® Paironi of ihr rollon Klnirv
By authority of the Ch^T^ui ^tut
Oraxiifo, a iwvn-tn.vtin;' of Cotton St.it.
Patrons an<l p.itron' " ill W held in ti.
city of AlUnto, Gs.. on th*.* 2.'»th ini tarn
at 8 o’clock r. m.. to t.»k«- int-*o.n>id«T.itio
woufurvo looking to tho relief of th
brotherhood.
Cotton Stills vichan?** of theG<^>ri
prt*** will please copy, or rail attention t
| Hirer (
i hvr wi
lt. t •!.
irth Mr
i hilled)
ith
Knjr» lh.*| wl»
went h:. I h
»*n I font caw L«
tff iim*. whom I
*. Betton. I fii
nth of the alter
ml t
told him
l then
:oJ SCO
I did:.
rellow man
;new hy the Cam**
,t saw Chutes at
on Plum street,
,H- .*>1.-1
..nd woman. I
lj befoi
v. Mr.
Plk
ota
n.iifi^ i
t.^tr
counter
. Mr. 1
Pike
called
in., an l
I w
other (f
i-ntlem.
11 IT*
the mi.
1*»Ji<*
the
rail.-! i:
Dtf tl.CT
wen
Half-fare rat* ** will doubtl- *
taistd on all railroad lure* in thi
for delegate*attending the ni»*%*tin
T. J. Swrrir. M ,
K. Taylor, Secretary.
CeUiir.hee, XorrmUr 4, IS7'?
l*enM»na|,
lion. li. II. Hill wai. ;n tho city yester
day.
B l* solution.
The firm of Qaoj A Eejx.nr.er haa been
dissolved. Caj>t. C;v <*y will conduct the
business at the old stand. See adver
tisement,
Mor»r* at Auction.
J. J. Clay, auctioneer, will < ontinuo the
sale of horses at Porter <lt H.-ath’s stables
on Saturday next. The horses are all in
good condiL on, nnd put ljygpdni may
be expected.
Tl«e Weather
YsstenUy morning woa not unpleasant
enough to create a demand for extra
wrapping, but in the afternoon a stiff
breeze sprang up and from that time tin- |
til night tho waotber was pretty cold
c called me .vide. I ;
th** lower end of the
sailed me aside. He
ent over there. The |
.*n* standing oppo«ite j
counter. When Pike
e up ut the other end
of the counter. Pike and Baer had 1 J
standing aside about a minute wh.-n Pike
called me. He said nothing to me whi n ;
I got there, but simply a. ked the qoea- :
tions. He said nothing at all to me be-
fore the shooting. (Describe! the rela
tive positions of the three). We were all ]
standing very dose together, but not j
touching. Pike and Baer were face to ;
I | face. I can’t recollect at the time of the
firing. I did not see Pike draw his pistol j
•t Baer. He had on his overcoat, i
st hare had the pistol in the* 1
I ivv tire pi.-t* 1 afterward. A
1 passed out of the saloon he had the
pistol in his hand, and handed it to me.
I put it in iny pocket. It wm? very soon
after the firing. Pike was between the
serssn and the front door when he handed
it to me. I have no idea where the platol
is. When I was arrest**d they took it
from me. Mr. Laney took it. I have
...ti* ■■any«.ne. He and
p to the front of
Brown House and ait down there on the
railing. In two or three minutes that
lady there—Mrs. Pike-end Mr. Baer
came from over across the street
in fron tof the shed to tho Brown
House step*. ?»Ir. Baer w*nt inside
and left her outside on the walk.
He went in the Brown House an l stayed
a minute or two—a very short time,
think Charlie spoke to nor, while he v
in, and told her she had better go to some I and i
hotel an.l tay all nifriit. lie thought an.l
Mr. Pike would bo back next day. Baer | pock
came out and spoke to her, asking if she
wanted to go any further, or would go
further, or something of that kind. She
told him who would not. He told her he
couldn't do anything more for her, and
turned and went away. She said she
didn't care to stop at a hotel, bat pre
ferred a private boarding-house. I told
her I would go with her to Mr*. Phillip?'. I not seen it since that I know of. I don’t
I and Charlie went with her. I am a city I know who it belonged to. I never saw it
poli'*-maa, and was at that time. before that I know of. I can't say how
Cttm-. x zr.Unel-mWbnu Baer and Mr.-:, long we stayed in the saloon. I didn’t
rik.* oofue i.p, I and Button were sitting ( stay about the saloon anv longer than I
i:i frost of U' Brown Houses on the iron ; could get away. I walked down the street
ntH ing around thesteps that go downinto I a few steps and then came back. I was
the barbershop." arrested oboot half past 0 o’ clock that
I&idreet—Mrs. Pike seemed to be some- evening. Baer had a long bottle in his
what excited, on the way. right hand when lie fell. When I turn0*1
Re~etpu- She seemed to be somewhat | around he was lying there on bis left
insulted from what she said on the way ride. I didn't hear Boer say anythm:
to Phillips* and back. I after ho was shot.
[Hots.—It was admitted by counsel
Financial and Commercial
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Cotton.
There wa - conpenlivdr little cotton offering
to-dmy. Wo quote HidJIinh at 13}. low mid-
dl.nqf* ml IV. Tte market rkaed firm, with a
food deoaikL
The receipts lo^b* wrn* the tiditnt for uotnm
veeUb?iiifonlj4S:taK The shipments were
91 IsIm: olea J7i
xacox corrov statkxsst.
Stork on k=nd S -jX. 1.1871 1-Y3®
fl HW AI» V KHTISKM EMTSj
488
It AC
I pnTMUl
...aqiai-nuia
31.912
Shipped previously
Stork on hand thi*
OITto ShihiiitnIi
The Hibernian Benevolent Society left
last night on an excursion to Savannah.
Quito a largo number went, and no doubt
the trip will b#aptaft**at one, especially
as the Pair at San.Dnah ji* r.ow n j.ro-
grM. . f
Knur Ur l.a Woilr.
Me an. Drown A Co. liavo our thank,
for a oopjr of tbo current number of the
Iterue de la Mode, a popular periodical
devoted to tho faahieos exclusively. It i,
one of the handsomest periodical, pub
lished. and baa crown to bo rery popular
with the ladioa.
Rellalou*.
The meeting at tiie Second Daptist
Church continue, with growing congrega
tion and Increasing interest. An inquiry
meeting will bo held this evening at 7
o'clock, and preaching by Rev. W.
Ciiaudoin at 7} o'clock. All invited to
attend, cipeciaily tho members.
Milk ami I’rarlics.
Those who bke milk and peaches for
breakfast, should go to Greer, Lako A
Co.'s store and get aomo of thoso Qcor-
gia-misM poaches canned by Vissclicr &
Co., of Fort Valley. They (Greer, lake
A Co.) rooeired seventy case, of them,
nil froth and good, this morning. Lrprri-
rntin deett.
kfrasrs. WHlkrr A U0I1I11.
The nttention of our renders is again
called to tho heavy and olioico stock of
crockery and glass goods i CTerod to tho
public liy tho... gentlemen. Their ware*
and prices, too, are unexceptionable, and
bonso-kcepers nnd dealer, cannot do bet
tor .isewhoro in the State of Georgia.
Mead sdrcrti-'cmcnt.
When x-ike and
went in the culoon I think there were
, . . , _ , - . . . threo men standing near the screen. Mr.
that Charles Belton and Charles Carhart I £ n( , c ii c0t the saloon keeper, was behind
were one and the same.) tlio counter. The men were standing
Jnir-h Jastton Wall on, t.ront—I am no-1 there talking. I invite-1 them to drink.
Iiuaisted with Mrs. L. IJ. Piko. (Iden- When Mr. l'ike approached Mr. Iiacr. I
1iC< - her). I first saw her Monday morn- paid no attention, but asked them all to
ing, the 17th or 18th of tho month, two drink. . .
throe months ago. the morning before K. S Poe. was not Pr«cnt»t
Baer was kiUod, about two or throo EngeUte’, aaloon at tho time of the diffi
o'clot I. in the morning. A colored man culty. I beard the pistol shot. I wai
Ijwith her I heard his name but standing on Boar-1 man a corner, and re-
dn't recollect i t I saw him on tho stand paired to the saloon immediately. I saw
I. -« vo.terdav - vening. The door was prisoner come out of the saloon, it® re-
knock* ■ l at^n'T I got up and let them in. marked that deceased hrut insulted lus
Tho lady eppeerod to be in distress. I wife, and ho (Pike) wished to give him-
ask-d her ifsWanted to lie down. She self up. Mr. kVhitehred told him tohold
■id Ifsho did she oouldn’t sleep. -n an 1 an -Si-r woul-1 l»- th-ro -hr.- .It.
£A protra-'tod argument here took place *£% *£%£££" * ^ ^ “
as to the propriety of admitting, as Usti- )t - ]('. Career, swore—I remember when
mony, declarations made by Mrs. Pike I ^e killing of Baer occurred, but don’t
immediately after she entered Walton's remember the date. I did not meet Pike
„„ . .. that day. I saw and talked to Mr. Pike
bouse. The testimony ns admitted, the cvc ^ g „ behn tho 8hootin g. I first
and the examination proceeded.J Kaw him at the corner of Third and Pop-
tvhen Mrs. Pike arrived at my house (i aP streets, between half past seven and
•ho appeared to bo nervous, excited and eight o'clock. I was on my way to sup-
tr. mi-ling. I asked her if she could pay. per. I think ho first asked mo if I knew
She said she had no money. The colored w ho this man Baer was. I told him there
man said let her ttay till evening, and if wer0 tt good many of them in town,
her htndmirl didn't come he (the colored didn’t know which one ho referred to. Ho
man) would pay the two dollars himself, then told me that his wife had arrived in
ah# then .toted what treatment aho liad town tho evening before an.l that Baer
received from Baer. When aho first got had grossly insulted her, giving me some
to my house she said sbo had been im- c f the particulars, and he was looking for
p . cd on. and that tho man had offered him, intending to have satisfaction. He
her tho key to his room to get lodging asked me some other question about him.
there for nothing. She said she didn't J think then Chas. Carhart. who was
want to go in. and he took her by the | standing near, gave some further descrip-
sleeve and pulled her, and that was how tion of him, and I told him I thought it
the slaeve was torn nut of her dress. She I was the clerk for Mr. Hanson, and Car-
sewed it in at my bouM. I askod her hart said ho was tho sarno man. I told
would she lie down, and sho said no. if him it was then too late for business, and
she laid down sbo couldn’t sloop. Aly Baer had probabahly gone homo, and
wife got up and sat up with her till day. the host thing ho could do was to go
Piko came to my houSb. I met him in I home and go to sleep. Ho wa3 too ex-
the idley with Charlie Wood that evening cited then too meet Baer anyhow, and if
about half-past 5 o’clock. I was not at he would promiso mo to go homo it would
my hoouo when Pike went thorc. I stood bo all right, otherwiso I would liave to
in the alley to watch them meet. I could keep tho peace. I cautioned him to pio-
see them through tho window, and saw C ood cautiously about so serious a matter,
th- ;a run together. I and when he did go to see him to take
Cr*M-«s0m>a—f—I have rcfcrenco to ol- some friend with him. Ho said, “if ho
ley which run, down by Black Johnson's, w j]l make a prompt explanation nnd afull
between Third and Fourth streets. and ample apology that will settle it.
A. Murphy, swans—I rosido in Barnes- Otherwise I will hive satisfaction." AVo
villc.’ I was acquainted with Charles F. I closed our conversation at Baer’s corner
Boer. Ho came to my house, in Monroe I and wept homo.
county eli/ht mile3 south of Barnesviilo, - Croii-e*nmin. i—J said a-j npiu* as I re-
I do not know tho general character of collect, "Mr. Piko, you diubv »<-«oll*ct
Baer fer libertinism. I only know what that you haven’t livid a very eminently
t<«.» place between myself and him. correct life yourself, and Mr. Baer may
IF. 11. Il’ittu, are re—I was acquainted havo known that as well as others, and
with I Charles F. Bast. J knew him in he may not have credited tho statement
Barei -iviUe, between twelve imd eighteen that sho was your wife.” Ho replied, "I
uiontlui. I know his general character j don’t pretend to bo so very good myself,
morning. Tho court meets at 9 o'clock
and probings its sittings till candles are
brought ia.
Explanation.
Tli* Piko iris! having exclusively occu
pied the attention of the engineer of this
department of the Txcsaajmi xsn
Musxn-ixk yesterday, no oppori unity was
afforded for a ennrass of the city t hence for libertinism to some oxtont. As far as I and pm willing to make allowances for
th« general dearth of local nows this I blow, it was bad. human nature.”
■ Crlu-rraimnation—I know it from my .... . ^ j T . n , ,
own knowledge and from what I have At tho conclusion of Capt. Carnes tes-
lieard of him. 1 cjfl't namo any one timony tho court took a recess until nine
whom I have heard speak of him. o'clock this morning. Tho defense has
That character nos for virtue, ifo liyc-1 onolnoro witness to examine, after which
in Bamesrillo in 18*0 on<l 1871. I Fpoak ,■ ... , ,. , , .
of him with reference to that time. Baer priihaWy close, and the State
and I were not unfriendly until he said will then proceed with its rohutting tes-
■omejhlng in my presenoe which I took timony.
up. Since then lie was friendly toward Then, were more people in the court-
me. though I did not have much use for 1 . , ,, , ,
him | “ room yesterday afternoon than has been
jfjsltr.vf A lady passed on tho side- before sinco the trial commenced.
walk aim ho uia.lo some slight remark —
about her. I told him ho ought not to | READING NOTICES,
speak that way os ho might he speaking
ahou| a nice tody. User then asked me | ose iicndrud axo twextv-five bar-
Thr Mayor's roiirr.
There wan hut one «*uo in the barracks
yesterday moining. and that was a con
firmed drunk. In fiiet tho prisoner was
too drunk to ootno before his Honor, or
even to send up his oard. Tho Muyor
levied tho usual fine of five dollars, to bo
collected ns soon os tho prisoner shall
have siitficicntly rooovored to manipulate
the contests of his wallet. In cuso he
doesn't l«y np, ho will be permitted to
work it out on the streets at tlie rate of
fifty cents a day and board with George
Norrix. _
YMK ,1'rKRIOR COl'RT.
The fs>r of I. H. PlUr Contlnurri.
Tho Superior Court met at nine o'clock
yosterdav inonting, an-1 tho caso of h. II.
Pike was resuwtfii at once.
ltut little progress was mnilo diiring
the forenoon, a groat deal or time being
exhausted in arguments of counsel upon
the admissibility of testimony. Connsol
on both Milos of this ea-o arc fighting
orer every inch of the ground, and are
making tho oxnuiinntiona most rigid ono
in ereiy pirtieulor.
On the o|>oning of tho court the do-
f-'nio rr'ei:i.e t its testimony as follows#
ifiv. J.’.iehr’. nti Cmelhrr (TJttoton
I am his
LATEST MARKETS BT TELEGRAPH
Financial.
NSW Tott-X-wi-fitM oprnrd at *t- Stab
muM. G<M H- Msi-t «. Kirhaaw. kxir Ct;
abort »|. Governments dull but atrony. stale
bonds dull.
Bt reirur—M-.ney active ax 7. Sierliuw uuwt at
Cl. Gold e;a|i>. Gorrrnmei.tJ dull but atrocur.
Stoiobuidaquitl aisl nominal.
Ridnisbt—Hla l*b CXi'-t; Set Ms <3s 91; near lilt
Ca nil taUtrevti 9: llMOa a
Tamseaaeaa fVh near C*i; \ irzsnua SI: new .V>.
ranaula i9-. defd S: I/-ui*iama SS; newtakna
r. Jt ti H Alabama ■>« <«: Se SSi Gi»rma «a
f.t. 7* : - North Coroiinaa MU new Ml -iperial
hi a Suuth Candinas SO: new St April and
Orlober to. _
New Ouxin-fkU 9J. Exehanets, aterimir
tank llalTt Hew York aisht |ai di-count for
certifcd cfaerka.
toxuou—Noon—Gonaola 9Sia9Sl. Fives iyi-
Latrr—Erie V.J.
Later—Erie Slj.
Patis—Beutea 57R<V.
Cotton.
Nrw Toax—Xoon—Cotton sales lt93: uplands
1st: Orirwoa Ut: market quiet.
lAitun—opened as fotlowu: December It IS-lfl;
For Kent or Sale.
lived tiiis
r ■ Hi] mumII f-inn i
1 jear, three mil
tekrUsl fruits ami
mmierate to a part,
and fruits.
nov*9 «*
i which Or. iHkni
» rwirth of Ma
i fine strnN
H. J. T AMAR.
WANTED.
\ YOrXG man who can cr»me ^0 rpcom-
momlrri. wl»o U!ki*-rstJnd> l»ook-k-»*pintf and
*nl-ii a rood hantl. (m»c who fives with^hia l«
rent* p
im. tnr uiiuinv-r .........
Salary not to excee*i 3W U 1 ,
month—thr r**»r n-uiul. Addn|% with full
name. P. O. B^i Mar*»r.. Giu no\ 19 3t
DISSOLUTION.
rpilK firm of Caver 4 Espenner is this day dis-
J. solved by mutual convent. E. 1#—■— retlr-
The ‘‘Ells” Restaurant.
MTJIiBERKY
MACON. - - *
STREET,
. - GEORGIA.
better *t jle than ever before
ffffvrithevei7 accommodation. A corps of at-
tentireand well train/tl waiters, with foob
surpa-VM.nl, rowdy all tiroes to
faror
THE
ith a
all who may
PARE!
Macon. Gw. November IS.
GREAT BARGAINS
HORSES.
BILL OP
Consists of
VENISON STEAKS,
DUCKS.
BIRDS,
FRESH FISH*
OYSTERS.
CLAMS.
CHOICE BEEFSTEAKS,
And everythin* that the Northern or Southern
markets can supply. None but the best of
|Wi: ES AND LIQUORS
Furmjhed. Call and see for yourself and he
convinced.
novlStf V. W. LANEY. Proprietor.
H O TI C E!
ket firm.
Futuna Hoard urak; sales ItlOh Xorembe
—; Dwwmber HIJ-1 January ISS-lSafShFrb-
ruary 15 9-I«: Rerrb 151: April I-tialCl.
BiLTl UOEI -Cotl-rt. nrt r.-rripta—; (rrwa SCO;
esporta ruaatwi.- lfik Onwt Britain —: Franco
—Taka 530; stork WCS; middlinra lt|: low mid
dling It’: strict rwd onlinary u|; market quiet
Nkw daua-19—Cotton, net rrceipl-5176: prova
a coastwise —; to Great Britain 4795;
STS* to France SerjO-, stlcv 1500; stock
Idlings 15.151: low
151;
lasva 1
Ml:
WitmxOTOjr—Cotton, net receipts S05*. exports
coaatwM to Great Britain —; sales 200;
stork 2193; middling IV, market quiet.
S kvass All—Colton, net receipts 3052; sales
1106; exports coastwise —; to Great Britain 2055;
to the Continent —: stock 91,920; middlings Mix
market nui«-t ct:*l firm.
CiuxLESTox—Cotton, net receipts 3007; exports
» Great Britain —; coastwiae —; to Conti
nent —; «Ues loOOt stock 43^M7; mkldUn** Hi;
low niiddlin** lib strict good ordinary 131;
market steady.
Mobil*—Cotton, net receipts 13*5: exports
coastwise VCr, Great Britain —: sales 0o0; stock
2'V^l; middlimc* 14}; low uaiddlinxs 14}; strict
cood onlinary 131; market quiet; demand mod
erate.
BOBTOjf—Cotton, net receipts 124; prroM 1173;
sale* 200; stork GoOO; middlings 151: market quiet.
Norfolk—Cotton, net receipts 1494; exports
coastwise 2U6H; to Great Britain —; sales 300;
stork 6741; low mUdlinKi 13}; market quiet.
Mxwrjns—Cotton, net receipts 16*1; shipments
1910; stork 33,140; low middling 13*al3h market
^(salvkstox—Cotton, net receipts 1925; exports
coastwise 1G4S; to Great Britain —« to France —;
sales 5*Xk stock 31.731; good ordinary 13; or-
dinoTT Ills dcniaiid cood.
Philadelthia—Cotton, net receipts 25; gross
372; middlintai 15a15}; market quiet.
LfTXXFOOlr-Nooo—OoCton sales 10JOQO bales;
speculation and export 2000; uplands 81: Orleans
81; to mrrire steady, but no transactions; market
Uplands, basis good ordinary, shipped Novem
ber and December. 8 3-16.
Sales include 5 W0 American.
Produce.
New York—Noon—Flour firm. Wheat la2
better. Corn lc better. Pork quiet and steady;
moss 14 50aU 75. Lard scarce and very Ann;
Kveninr—Flour firm; common to fair extra
6 25a7 00; Rood to cboioB extra 7 Main 50. AMieat
dosed 2c bettor, with an active export demand;
common winter red western 42a 15. Corn lafe
better; prime western mixed afloat 67a£7L Wliisky
fairly active at 94. Coffee }c lower. Surar very
firm. Molasses quiet. Rice unrlianccd. Pork
^ LARGE number of valuable horses are still j
on hand at the livery sUbles of Messrs. Porter j
ter A Heath, the sale having been stopped for
good reasons.
ON SATURDAY,
However, they will be closed out. and a rare op«
portunity afforded to all who need stock to supply
themselves.
J. J. CLAY.
sisting ol
Three Dwelling Houses,
One Office, nnd Two
Unimproved Lots,
all eligibly situated, for. good and WELL IM-
| PROVED PLANTATION PEOPERTY.
For further particulars address me at Griflin,
3a. G. II. LAWTON.
POE. KENT.
At Exehunee Bank, or to
De. A. P. COLLINS.
At Onllina* & Heath*
Gift tNTEfpRisE
The only Reliable Gift Distribution in the country j
L- D_ SINE’S
twentieth
CITY TAX PAYERS.
I J AM instructed to notify you that
TAXES MUST BE PAID
Before the 20th tnstant. It will save you cost and
trouble to do so. Thuae who have chums against
the city must put them in sliape and present them.
Those parties upon whom I have called frequently
must call at the office anti nettle, as I am TOO
MODEST to make myself disagreeable to them
again.
All claims arainst defaulters will he put in exe-
| ration and published tho 1st day of December.
nov9 Rt
MONEY,
GOODS,
FRIENDS.
W. A. JUHAN & CO.
Will offer this week
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
In every department of
THOMAS WOOD
NEXT TO LANIER HOUSE, MACON, GA.
FINE FURNITURE
EVERYTHING DOWN TO
THIS BOTTOM
DRESS GOODS!
In full assortment at
LOWER PRICES
Thin have ever ruled in Macon.
House-Furnishing Goods!
OF EVERY . DESCRIPTION.
LARGEST AND BEST STOCK IN THE SOUTH.
PRICES TO STTIT THE TIMES I
Goods Bought at Panic Prices, For Sale Cheap!
nov!9 2tawtf
Y»^TTXv
RATES.
Domestics and Pantstnffs
CHEAPER THAN EVER,
And Four Thousand yards
Dress Goods Remnants
AT A BARGAIN!
Tull on
rictf W. A. JT7HAN A CO.
WATCH STOLEN.
D URING the State Fair, a gold hunting cased
Watch. Jules Huguenin. maker. No. 17,755.
Any information concerning same will be liberally
rewarded if lodged at
novlS tf ’ THIS OFFICE.
if I thought them werv any virtuous wo- , . - , . . ,. .
nu-n. I nidi did. I atfed him If ho rola of a PP lc8 on consignment, which
didn't. Ho sai.l ho -li-ln't. Ho tbu^ ylR bo sold very low.
J). If. Rooeks & Co.,
Ho. 100 Cherry sireot-
started off and turned and sold ha was
joking in what ho said,
At half post one o'clock, the court took
Ar-iefn until three. *
AFTEKXOOB 8XS8ION.
Tha court mat at 3 o'clock, and tho do-
fenoo roiuuio4 tho mination of wit-j
nossei. *
J. B. llama a, arena—I reside in Barns
ville. I was acquainted wifh Chas. K
Baar in 1870 and 1871—or a portion of
three yearn I suppose I am acquainted
*it!i his general -haractcr. According
to wlmt I havo heanl peoplo soy about
him, bo was not a virtuous man accord-
ing to my standard of virtue. His char
acter for libertinism I havo heanl repre
sented by a few people os being bod.
By the Court—I never beard anyone
say he waa not a liboi tip
Cr mewmmimA—I <nn t say how many
pattens I have heanl spenk of his liber-
Four hundred thousand pounds Toaa
of all grades, at PuUel’s novltf
Silc Hats!
A new lot received to-day.
JVr Sets!
Fur Talmas!
Fur Boas!
SwABsnowN I
Jnst received by
Wjc. B. JonxsTOjf, Jr..
Macon, Ga.
Cotton avenue, next to Mix A Kirlnnd.
aovistf
wvni—1 kii.-w Louis 11. Tik.-. I am his ; tlnint. I hove only hear,! n few speak
mother. I know the ln<ly In the court- of it. bat thev »poke of it as tho general
room sitting hv him. Sbo i" his wife, sentinr'iit of the community.
Thev " - n- marrie-1 in New York seven- i • L Connelly, iwni-I reside at
* ni 1 1 ; T> 1 T n ^.a. .
20,000 German salt pickles, just re-
I ha ro only ht'artl a few spent J cci?ed at Putzel’s. novltf
f«y*u year* ago. She ha
duel her nurriapo at my 1
York. They have liftd six children—four
on' living and two dead.
CrcM-Aremwifd— 1 The vouncust living is
four years oi l. oldest liftiH-n. Mr.
Piko, (or the past threo years, ho.* been
here ; but luw Loon ImxcJc to Xew York,
and h;w iw:;t money all the time. The
money wan *«'Ut, some by exprvaa and
nome qr hitem. Mr. Pike has Deer, here
throo years. Mr*. 1‘ike I believe is thirty-
two years of # igfi Ho left New York
threo yciir;i ttgo. Hecamelxirk to New
York after he had been here tux or ei^ht
month* and stayed a month. He haw not
frttn hack since. He sent her money all the
time. He is a hu»hand to her, a
coovl father to hi* children and a good
son tome. Ho is uiy support
living j Barnisvi Ue.
in K
I wo, ac^uair-ted with
Ho
Lob’s shaving and hair-cutting saloon
on Mulberry sjjeet if place to get
Chas: P. Baer. I think 'it was tlrZ I J our k^'nng done. Hone but skilled
years) ago whoa I first knew him. I I artists retained. A hot bath can be bad
rec heard that he was a libertine. j on tho shortest qotice. *ct20tf
/). C. Garrett, aworn—I was present at I .— , ....
diffienlty betweon tho accused und Fbusciisn 3ciiweijeb Ease, just rc-
Bat. On the 19th day of last August I coiTdd Pntzel's. no T 4tf
fas sdting in tho ^enpa^.nl saloon. — .
»lled Georgia No. 2. Mr. l’ike came to Hew Crot raisins, citron, cherries and
mo nod iuvit. l me to take a \ralk. I con- curran (j n t Pntxel’s. novltf
t.-ll \\ went from to barret:
A Cast Ion's gunahop, to get a knife which i iinrr.iusEix A Lamae.—Thu well known
had boon left there by Mr. Carey Cox. , rd wlishta flnn ^ , uie* lot cf Dr.
We cimo out and turned aronnd to toe )roo<r , Banka Lira- Msdktua it h.« thepraise
h ft Old went through the-alley. Jnst ^ vho hsr* toed iL In bottles at 50 cent,
abovd Colima wsrenouae, Mr. Pike met . L00>
5«->!no] srwntlemaa that I didn't kaotr.
Tboyj bad some conversation which I Annin Best.—Dr. Price’* Cream Baking
didn’t hoar. We then walked up the J Fowtier i* unireraally *aimittcd to be the be*t in
t root. In patting Mr. Effgolko'§ saloon, use. and having used it for a number of year* we
j I invited Mr. Pike in to take a glass .c f I bare no hesitation in adding our testimony as to
friot ^
steady*, new 14 50. Beef 8 50*10 00. Lard opened
lower but closed linn at 7}*7l Turpentine quiet
at 40’,all. Rnsin steady at 2 70a2 80. Tallow Arm
at 71. Freight* firm.
ClSClXSATl—Floor in lair demand at 6 50a
75. Com firm; ear 50: new No. 43. Pork
KM* and waited at 12 sq. ProvUio^^ scareo.
Lanl strong;steam Thkettle 71a7t. Bacon steady;
small Atork; shouklera »>l; dear rib 61; dear sides
9*. Whisky stilly at 80.
Louisville—Flour in good demand and firm.
Com steady at 58a62. Fork steady at 13 OOalS SO.
Baron firm; no shoulders here; dear rib side*
6ja7i. packed. Provisions quiet and un- iifink.-d,
Lsnl. tkm 9}. Wktob steady at S6aS7.
St. Loci*—Flour dull and unrhansred. Com,
offering* Urht. with only a limited jobbing de
mand; So. 2 mixed 41 east *idq on track. Path
quiet at 12 50. Lard quiet; aieaui 6)a7. Whisky
weak at 87.
Nkw Oblkaxs—Flour, only ritjr demand; dou
ble extra 6 00; treble extra C S0a7 50; family 8 50
ay 50. Com easier: mixed 09a70*. white 72. Oat*
firmer at 52a55. Bran dull at W. Hay In gooil
demand; vrime 22 0t»a34 00; choice 25 00a2». 00.
Pork, mess 1500. Dry salted meats, shoulders
fl-raer at 8|. Baeou advanring; *l;oulder.s ftaO};
clear rih61; ek*r bides *}; liaioi*. no demand.—
I-’inl dull; tien^ Na8l; keg 10. Sugar dull and
lower; inferior 41 common 5; fair to good fair 61;
prime to choke 7a.8. Molasses dull and lower:
cood fair 40; prime to choice 43a45. Whisky firm;
Louisiana 96; Cincinnati 102. Coffee easier
211. Com meal. 310a3 15.
Wi lm 15GTOX—Spirits tuipentine firm at
Rosin steady at 2 25 for strained.
Lojtdox—Noon—Sugar SMdaSMd. afloat.
LirmarooL—Noon—Breadsu N iinn. rum 3ts.
Lard 40s. Beef 92sa6d.
Marino News.
New Yoek—Arrived, Republic, City of Char
leston. Catmdewtoi.
Arrived csit. Trojan.
Savaxxxu—Arrived, Herman Livingston. John
XniU
Civaretl. Mgy Mom, M* B* I}*rtis, Igsp, Vyausa,
Tyn\ tVjndwanl.
Jot to toe World ! Woman is Free !—Among
the many modem discoveries looking to tho hap-
pi ness and amelioration of the human race, none
is entitled to higher consideration than the
Downed remedy—Dr. J. Brad field's Female Regu
lator. Woman’s Best Friend. By it woman
emancipated from numberless ills peculiar to her
sex. Before its magic power all irregularities of
the womb vanish. It cures whites. It cures sup
pression of the menses. It removes uterine ob-
ttruct ions. It cores constipation and strengthens
she system. It braces the nerves and purifies the
hW- ItfjqjerWJa. os thousands of women will
testify. This valuabjo modi cine'is prepared and
sold by L. H. Bradfield, Druggist, Atlanta, Ga
Price $1 50 per bottle. All respectable drug men
keep it.
Tcskeegee, AUU1868.
Mr. L. H. Bradfield—Sir: Please forward us,
mmodirtcly, another supply of Bradfield’* Fe
male Regulator. We find it to be all that
claimed for it, and we have witnessed the most de
ckled and happy effects urodurod by it.
Very respectfully.
JJc.vteb ALKTAN’PEK.
pEXAUC REOCtAKiE—' ''
and reliable remedy tor
To bo drawn Thursday, January 1st, 1871.
$200,000
IN VALUABLE GIFTS
GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE.
$20,000 IN GREENBACKS 11
ONE GRAND CASH PRIZE.
$10,000 IN GBEENBACKS!
ONE GASH PRIZE Of $5,000 IN GREENBACKS
For Sale.
O NE of tho most valuable place* In Yincrille,
known as the Bryant place, containing about
I forty-five acres, will bo sold for cash or cot ten, or
exchanged for real estate in tho city of Macon.
Apply to A. J. ORIL,
oc‘!5eod tf At Oliver. Douclas* A •***’
FOR RENT.
Also, for sale, several vacant and improved lots
in different parts of the city, worth from $500
Apply to
,<§»' <acU in } Greenbacks l
Owe Psrzu or $3000
Six Pkizks of f
Tsx PaiiEsoF
2,500 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches
(ill all) worth from fiO to $300!
Coin Silver, Vest Chains, Solid and Double- !
Plated Silverware, Jewelry, itc, etc.
PREMIUM GALLERY
Agent * W rutted to sell TICKETS to
whom liberal Premiums will
Dt IHUtl'
Sing]o Tickets 83; Six Tickets $10; Twelve Tick
ets $2Q; Twenty-five Tickets MO,
Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a de
scription of themannerbf drawing, and other in
formation in reference to tho Dutrihutiun, will be
sent to any ono ordering them. All lottors must
brtjuld reused to * i •
Main Office L. D. SINK. Box S3. Cli01CC
101W. Filth Street. Cincinnati, O 1
noviw tUwijw
the 10 premiums offered at th® lato State Fair.
Hi* new process for retouching is creating quite
sensation. novl2tf
JOHN INGALLS
DEALER IN
Tooth Brushes
W. A. Lassdxll, Atlanta, Ga.
PjEEBEKTOX, VgfOPi TaTLOK A Cq..
Atlanta, Ga.
Rsdwits A Fox. Atlanta Ga.
W. C. Uvnt Atlanta. Ga,
W. Root & Sox, Marietta, oa.
STATE OP GEORGIA—Tcour* COUWTT:
This is to < ‘
soripe of Dr. J.
wtifinil
f great merit in the treatment of all
of females for which he recommends
it. This December 21. lx^S.
Wm. P. Beislet, M. D.
Huxt, IIINKIN' £ Lkxak.
1/bobato Agents, Macon, Ga.
W
uduivuia—i Kuvr wisri;
certify that I have examine! the
T. Bradfield, of this countv, and as a
man prooounee it to be a combination of
tnaylOdlawlwV
out to Ma
Mon bis wife ea
tm sent by expre—
D’jn. y. linnen. nn-m—I knew Cbj». t -
ll&cr. I do not know Mr#. I
her tir>! in a-oinjeiny w.tli Mr. Ha«'r»
Sunday ni^ht boforo he wm kOW* I
mw her in front of Brown’s Hotel.
It j brother of the bor-koopor. When we j off, without consideration as to toe»r effeejupon
tlk<*d in there was a gentlsmsn who
' walk oil up to Mr. Piko and siud. "I be
lieve thi ; is Mr. rik©.** Mr. Piko said,
••yes, sir.'* He said “ny name is Baer.
I I.. ive boon looking for you.** Mr. Pike
••this is my friend, Mr. Garrett”—
tbo health of tho consumers. Dr. Price's Spurn!
Flavorings, extracted from tho fruit, are really
the mo&t desirable flavors we ever used.
CAmos.—Purchasers of the Peruvian Syrup
(a protected solution of the protoxide of iron) are
cautioord against being decrivod by any of the
preparations of Peruvian bark, or bark and iron,
which may be offered them. Every bottle of pen-
kirk
blown in the glass. Examine the bottle before
of Fourth tad Plum, about i0 minute* J Introducing me. In the meantime I had
after 11 o'clock. Sunday evening at bo- , tnyitod th. perty to take a drink. I law
tween JO minutes and half post 11. Mr. , <• dollar bill «* )be counter. Mr. Baer . whicllnlsv;T ,. Iwlttom . Embcl
Baer came In and eaDtal me cut in front and »• Kka atopped oonemde. * «*' l^at ha* foreviou Syren (not Term
of the oflitW and laid he waut-J to sc- supjvtfe tteeold hare b-on moreithan1a bIowll ta th
me. I vr.ilk.vl out in front of the odieo , miuute wheal was called arm- there by tosine.
and User «iid.-Mr. Urewn.l’ike's w,-.nnn • Mr. Pike. When I found them they
i< out th.ro. Otre her a room.” I told w.re «:-n.hn-r r.enr a There was a j oatTACI.KS TO XIRUUCK.
J^ 1 kv.“k',uV womk,, H ar.r ; ' • « ' vra.° Wwjding '* rri.-hf opresito ihe * n.ppy raUrf fcryreas men faaa ttacfftatsef
t ' ■ . . ^ all ri „i,. I to y ; :. n it ' ot' rr. Mr. pik .- u-Lod Mr. Baer, brrort and Al«v» m early hfo. Manhood Fe-
'* .'., ‘ ’. j,.' ..iHr,.T co-ldn’t do It DMa’t vou u.* my wife if Mr. Pike was j stowd. Impediment* to mamon rwaorad. New
• . ' 1 I n.vvi not re'd-terln-ruam.- -utd i joaloia man 'Mr. Baer said, «Ho ' method ol treatment. Hew and remarkable nm-
‘»oililknowM%tV. = t..;-- 6 tov--! : -t I . e:.. .... K-. , n,: : , ... V
malted back in tho office, and
°“i' .i/.M, 1 ' t'.ik'ine thi-i- 1 - itTfront of the one weiil 1 ! .uiv the wo- : ; B..er said, -••••..tut.-:- ton::,ahivh n-putatueiL-rlioiier.l.^
Zl l Tld! cSVeiSitRm Iwtw.vn me ".Vo. sir." Pike mud.-I tf et this infer- -l..i.H
and deo©*s©4 took plaoe ift front of tho j mat ion Dvmr.iywifo. Do you protend
oounU'r. Wlu*n 1 first -sif Mrs. Pi
va# on tho sidewalk. She' —
Ho
1 skilL
oct29Sm
^1 bt
r th-'m thro;:
I do not kn
« Oa*UL r h to how what j*
3»4 thi* decrasod.
Crwu-erJTtinrd—I
tho kUo# of tho dooTv _
whether <L.y wore* tslkiujj or not. I did
not ihttm walk off. 1 think l>u<*r
oame into the hotel only once. I lm.v *
known Piko two or thriv year*. He has
boon in bu«ine.4# hero. He had a Jtdinr
store in the hotel. He hs
nearly all the time*.
Home time a^o. I d<
IHke is a inmxriod man or uot. I hav*
heard him Np**ak of his wife and children.
She ha* not l*vn liwixi^ here; I had nevor
her
By iKe ('oArt—I had no idc% from the
lymres^ation between Baer and mysolf.
tlrat Pike’s wife wad there, or I should
have tfiTen her a room.
AvAjmf Groce, remember
when Chas. K. Baer was killed. I know
xy that sho lies?” Baer said, **If shi
says so, yes.” Pike said, “Didn’t you
offer the key of your office to my wife
aiU try to entice her in there?” Baer
said, rYes, I tiid.” Then I heard the re
port ♦£ a pistol. At that time I did not
**se it Baer was standing with a lonff
lot*'*# in hi-t Land. He whirled around
once hud fell. When he fell lie felx on
his h/t side, still holding the bottle in
Lis right 1 ua:.L They all ran out of the
saloon. I wont ova^r to tho counter,
Ur went nu North • picked up the dollar bill mid put it in my
know w-luth.T p eket l_wa= the _ man out of the
ache. Costiveness, and all that class of diseases
oriji ig from a disordered state of the stomach
and liver. nov301y
/ ‘ *
Yellow Fetes! Yellow Fevee! TViiexe is
toe Aetidots*—Reader, you will find it in the
timely use of Simmons* Liver Regulator. This
vegetable cathartic and tonic has proven itself
“the sure preventive and rare of all diseases of the
liver and bowels.
Pratt’s Astral OU.
A BSOLUTELY safe. Perfectly odorless. Al
ways uniform. Illuminating qualities supe
rior to gas. Bums in any lamp without dan wof
exploding or taking fire. Manufactured expressly
to displace the use of volatile* and dangerous zriL
Its adety under every pce-O.’.e tost, and its per
fect burning qualities, are prorad by its continued
use in over 3004)00 families. Millions of
have been sold and no accident—directly
^■—directly or indi-l
■■■■H ever occurred from bn minx, storing or
handling it. The immense yearly loss to life and |
property, resulting from the use cj cheap and danto
tenms mis in the United States, is appalling. The
nsurance corarunics and fire commisvicner
the ASTRAL I
Send
cxi.-
When 1 saw Mr. Pike next
wn« .-tinvlin? about between the screen
anti tht* frvnt door. Ho went out and
stood on the front sidewalk, and didn’t
make asy attempt to fret away. An offi
cer came up and arrested him and carried
him to the barracks.
—IhaTc knownMr. Fikc,
I »upp>"C. about three yoara, but not Tory
Intiusit.'.y until recently. We were
Pike’s wife. [Identities her she is j never very intimate. We had only been
«ud to be hi. wif*. I ftrat m her about together a few minutes. He asked me
dars previous to lolling llaer—Sun- ' to take a walk. I a-kod him to go to
- -• • *—* 1 1 " —*'—There was nothing
I remem-
two UftTi jirvi umo iw • - ~
dar night aometim* in August, at be-1 Barrett A Castlen’ji. Tnere w
fweeu 11 and 1! o’clock, ia front of 1 sand about Boer in this saell.
NrsTorx Debiutt.—A <t>prej..e, imi.Li.
«tat« ol mindi a weak, nerrous «hai:e.,\l M-
ing; no energy or animation; confuted .head,
wu&k memory, often with debilitating; involunta
ry dbeharges. The consequetice of excv*>s?s, men
tal overwork or indiscretions. This jcKEvors de
bility fin»ls a sovereign cure in Hoiphrets
Homeopathic Specific. No. 2S. It tones up the
system, arrests diwh*ti ces. dispels the the mental
doom and despondracy. and rejuvenates the en
tire system. It is perfectly harmless and al wax s
etErtent. Price 55 for a package of fire boxes and
a lanrc f2 vial of powder, which is important in
okl. serious case*; or $1 per situ.fc bus. Solti by
all drucgistSw or sent by mail on receipt of price.
A i lrv- HUMPHREYS’ SPECIFIC HOMEO
PATHIC MEDICINE OO.. No. *£ Broadway.
N Y. FtT sale by J 4 hn ItuaU am! K
kin A Lamar, Ma<»n. Ga. aprl5i>xlAwtf
fi roughest H WtKttKM
as the best ssf.'xuard when hunpa'are used."i
I for rirrular. For sale at retail hy the trade ..
erally.and at wholesale by theproj»rietors.CHAA
PRATT £ CO, 168 Fulton street. New York.
a curt 4 doodAwtf
Motoles, Mothers. Mothkes.—Don’t fail to
procure Mes. Winslow’s Soothixg Stefp St-
ETP for all dIaesite*D int ideni to the peno^ d
teethinx in children. It reBevo the child from
paiq, CBlfi wind colic, revulates the bowels, and
by giving relief and health to the child, gives rest
to the mother. Be sure to call for -Mns. Wis*-
LOW’S SOOTHI5G STErp."
For sale by ail druggist*. june25 oodtfm.
Central GeorgLx Jockey Club.
V X members and persons interested in the
Central Georgia Jockey Club are requested
to meet at the rooms of the Board of Trade
Wcdne-dsy ermine at 71 o'clock. A permanent or
ganization and srrasgvments fora sprimr meet
ing will be efloct.wl. By order
THE FLINT HOUSE.
A FTER being thorouThly renovated. clt«n«d
a:Ki refurnished, is now open for the ac
commodation of my traveling friends and the
public generally, at the following rates:
Monthly Boarders 825
Weekly Boarders — 7
Vfa>ii . - 50 rents.
Safidutiou guarai.L'vwl to all.
E. B. BROWN* Propriator.
novlf 5t* Firet !>•:. Pcplaran.l Plum.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Under and by
J.A. virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi-
nary cd Bibb county, I will self, at tho store No.
67 Cherry street, lately occupied by Goo. P. Nel
son. on Saturday. November 22U. 1S73. at la
o’clock, a. m, all the perishable property belong
ing to the estate of said George P. Nelson, con
sisting of a general stock of family groceries.
Terms cash. P. II. \VARD,
novlPfri&snt Temporary administrator.
/~1 EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—George N. Till- j
VX man hasapplied for exemption of personalty,
and I will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock, a. it,
on the 2Sth day of November, 1873, at iny utfice.
Given under my band officially.
novl9 2t O. T. WARD. Ordinary.
G eorgia, ouitman county.—w. p.
Rutherford has applied for exemption of per
sonalty. and 1 will pass upon the same at 10 a.
on the 1st day of December. 1873. at my office,
nor 19 lot*W.P. JORDAN. Ordinary.
Manufactured Expressly for His Trade and
Awarded First Premium at the Georgia State
Fair.
| Elegant Handkercheif Extracts
AXIt
TOILET WATERS.
i-arded First Premiums at tho Georgia Sta
ir.
With a Full Line of
Elegant Toilet Articles,
COMBS. HAIR BRL’SHE
POMADES, etc.
JOHN INGALLS,
J Fourth and Poplar Streets.
FOR SALE CHEAP.
tration de bonis non on the estate of Green Wil* I A PP J W|
liamson, deceased.
This is, therefore, to cite and admonish nil p.?r-
•ns concerned to show cause, if any they l.nve to
the contrary, at the Court cf Ordinary of said
county, on the first irorjdsy In Janqary next.
Witness my hand mflrially.
' ’ ROLAND T. UOSS.
novl9lm<
Ordinary.
estate of Abraham Allen, lato of said county, I
deoesused. is now unrepresented.
This is, therefore, to rite and admonish all per- .
sons concernd to bo and appear at the Court of |
Ordinary of said county, on tho first Monday in
January next, to show cause, if anv thev have.
hy I dull not then proceed to vest the adminis
tration de bonis non cum testameiiio annexo in
some fit and competent person of said county.
Witness my hand officially.
WUroT-ttHfl.
novlOlm*Ordinary.
ISQallll
The startling drawback on nearly all medicinal
ojeent, hu ever been that in their process '
‘ " ‘ alsodehi
thesj-stem. To obviate this difficulty phv-
| sidons have long sought for an agent that would
me lor exemption of personalty tmder homestead
I Purg0 ’ Puri£ ^ Strongthen
Given under my l;and offieiallf, | At One and the Same Time.
no\19 2f
Ordinary.
hereby given
to me for exemption
homestead law, and I ’ .
11 o’clock, a. m., on the 3d of December next.
Given under my hand officially.
ROLAND T. ROSS,
nor 19 2f lOnlinary.
‘Ui«I i.ll ViktoiUiU/ WU.lll. OILF3
Ross hasapplied for exemption of personalty,
and I will pass upon the same at my office, on De
cember 6tli, 1873. JAMES J. RAY',
nov!9 2t* Ordinary.
FOR RENT.
Dissolution of Partnership.
rpHE partnership heretofore existing between
A the undersigned in the practice 0/ law, un
der the firm name and style of Lyon £ Irvin, has
been dissolved by mutual consent, to take effect
from the first day of September last. Each one
of the undersigned will give their attention to the
closing up and settlement of all cases heretofore
entrusted to their care.
Macon. Nor. 18.1S73.
Dr.TuttS Vegetable Liver PUN,
Which purify t! e blood and rexnoro all corrupt
humors and unhealthy acrammulations from the
body, and yet produce no weakness or lassitude
whatever, but on the conaraiy tone the stomach,
and invigorate the body during the prop;w of
1 their operation. They unite tho heretofore irre
concilable qualities of a Strvngthuuus, Purgative
and a Purifying Tonic.
Dr.Tutt’tf Pills are the most active and
searching medicine in existence, Thoy at once
attack the very roo| <4 diseases, and their action
is so prompt that in an hour ortwo after they are
taken tbe patient is aware of their good effects.
They tnaybo taken at any time without restraint
of diet or occupation; they produce neither nau
sea, griping or debility, and as a family medicine
they have no rival.
Price 25 cents a box. Sold hy all Druggists.
Principal Office. 48 Cortlandt street New York.
—plgfod&wly
FOR SALE.
SMALL PARM near the city; good im-
proveraent-L An excellent bargain foi
cash. Stock and utensils, etc., will be sold with
the place if desired.
Cross Keys-
WANTED.
A PARTNER to work land oq th) Ariransa,
river. Toanewhocan far- hU share of
| tha means (say »or«) to stock as»l run the plaast,
) ho. experience in |>huitinir and ran control Libor,
a most favorable arranaanvmil is cCered. Refer-
once will be reqme.4. Addr'-ss,
W. H. JOHNSON.
Greenville, Mia.
On T. H. BRADFORD,
irniiamctte, Arkansas county. Ark.
octS# Sttw-lm-
BROWN & CO.
Are opening and will have the largest stock of
Fancy Goods
EVER BROUGHT TO MACON.
All they ask is “COME,” take plenty of time, and
examine their stock.
“HARD TIMES" ASD “PANIC PRICE.”
novlC 3t
BURDICK BROTHERS
o,
63 THIRD STREET,
MACON,
GE OR GI A.
SIGHT OF THE GOLDEN HOG.
Wholesale and Betail Dealers in
Corn, Bacon, Flour
HAY, OATS, MEAL,
NO PANIC I
'Vo wish to inform our friends and tho public
that we have reopened onr
WHET BEAU, BAGGING,
TIES, LARD, HAMS,
MACKEREL, SUGAR, COFFEE,
TOBACCO, LIQUORS. Etc
Prices as Low as Any Other House I
Call and seo ns, at the sign of tho Golden Ho*j.
BURDICK BROTHERS.
JOHNSON & DUNLAP,
72 Third Street, Macon, Ga.
Many Goods Sold at Half their Value
And constant additions from New York houses
w selling out their stocks at ruinous rates.
W. A. HOPSON & CO*
novictf
SALE POSITIVE.
A Bare Chaste for Printers!
THTOR nearly a year I have offered to sell tho cn
JD tire material, good will, etc, of the EUPAU-
LA TIMES, including tlie Job Office, on account
of my health, which became so seriously im-
pairod last winter as to confine mo to ray bed
and room for a number of months. Having
failed to effect a private sale, I am now deter-
mined to sell, nt public outcry, on MONDAY,
THE FIRST DAY OP DECEMBER, (if not
sold before.) provided I can on that day realize
anything like an approximate value of the estab
lishment. which includes Power Press, Job
Presses. Type, Stones. Paper Cutters, etc., etc.,
tho whole comprising abundant material for a
Daily and Weekly edition of tho paper, and a first-
class Job Office, all ot which is in good condition,
and a great deal, including Power Press, of late
make, is as good as new.
Some advantages of buying: Tho paper and
ob office already enjoy good patronage, estab-
ished for years.
The location is one of the finest in the South.
Therailrcod facilities for sending itscirrala-
tion rapid)}’to great distances ahead of all other
papers, are unexcelled.
The mail facilities South and West of us ore
good and improving.
Eufaula is a thrifty little dty, steadily and per
manently improving.
Tlie investment can be made Cheaper and on
Better Terms than ever before or hereafter. In
short. I am Determined to Sell, if possible, in spite
of the depreciated value of all property in these
times.
Printers, therefore, would consult their own in
terests l»y consulting me. Information as to prej-
ent patronage and future prospects, or in ot’xcr
respects, fully given. Address
J. M. MACON.
nov!2tf Proprietor Tiroes. Eufanla. Ala.
HEADQUARTERS FOR HARDWARE.
"We have in store tl 10 best selected stock of HARDWARE in Middle Georgia,
and defy competition in quality or price.
POCKET CUTLERY.
Wo import direct fix »m Sheffield, England, and will guarantee to duplicate any
bill bought in Now York from jobbers.
Table Cutiery, Plated Goods, Britannia and Iron Spoons.
lYe are prepared to offer extra inducements, as we buy from manufacturers by
the case, and get extra ills count.
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE.
Our stock is large and co mplete, and prices lower than at any time since the war.
A Full Line of Saw Mill Goods.
The largest stock of WAGON and CARRIAGE GOODS in the market.
Agents for the Celebrated Howe Platform Scales
P. H. Stark’s Dixie Pl.ows, 1 and 2 lioree. Last, but not least, the D .PRATT
COTTON GIN.
IRON and STEEL and everythin" kept in a first class Hardware House. Wo
mean business, and aU we ask is a trial. If wo don't sell yoit, it shall not bo our
fault. octl5 tf
JSTj^.'TIONJLJu hotel
(FORMERLY 8POTT8WOOD,)
ST EAHLTr OPPOSITE THE PASS Elf GEE DEPOT.
This House has been THOROUGHLY RENOVATED from basement to attic.
BOABD 83 PEB DAY.
P. WHELAN, Prop.
•melt'.
For Rent.
TTHIE residence of the late J. R, Butts, on First
A street, occupied at present by J. L. Ban]*
buiy, eligibly located and convr ' * *
Possession given October
seplOtf
1 convenient to business*
Or OAPT. A. G. BUTTS.
/Attention !
W* Ia ve to call the attention of the good
t I peoplo o' Macon to our stock of
Fancy Family Groceries!
Y»'e aro anxi »us to sell our Goods cheap, and
will do so. Wo will keep always ou hand all
kind of
' ^ISSOLUYfON^-Owinr |o the appointment
AJ of the senior partner to tho Judgship of the
County Court ol Doolv county, tho co-partner
ship in the practice of law. heretofore existing be
tween Woctiward £ Toole, is this day dissolved
by mutual consent. J. H. WOODVVARD,
wnrUitf I. L. TOOLE.
J JI. W OODWARD, Attohney at Law, Vi-
• enna. Ga. Will continue the practice of law
as heretofore. All business entrusted to his care
will receive prompt attention. Offico—Vienna,
novis tf
L. TOOLE,
. ATTORNEY AT LAW,
n° v15 tf Vienna. Ga.
15 cts. FOR COTTON!
WI WANT MOEE COTTON !
LAND SALE.
novlSs
l wedlfri-9t*
OAK WOOD AT $5!
F yirtl wal.t «u,l l tak Weed ut
FIVE DOLLARS A CORD !
Lrareyour orders at 0. p. Edvard*’ stop?, or
with I. J. LANE, or
nor»0t D. LANE.
Sta. in the 7th district at raid county, six miles
west of Knoxrille. This land is well timbered and
t valuable for a saw mill and shinale machine.
T.W.BABBO’VT.
Colaparrhc. Monroe county, Ga.
oetlotldlaSswwAw
IVazons, made hy Abbott. Downing A Co_ of Con
cord. New Hampshire, at our lowest rash lieu res.
an l take in payment cotton of first-class quniitv
-1 IS cents per pound.
novis St COLLINS A LITTLE.
Situation Wanted.
S a dry goods or grocery clerk, by a young
. man largely acquainted in Middle and South-
t Georgia, who can cire the best and most
Mtmrtnry references. Address
T.J.L,
novlStf Care Telegraph and M'
For Sale.
Special Notice.
FERTILE FARM, situated one and a half
miles xxjthcf the town of Cuthbert, Ran
dolph county, and containing four hundred and
fifty acres, of which about two hundred and fifty
tu cleared and under cultivation.
On the premises are a gin house and excellent
i, one double lord wellimr. and a sufficiency of
orer*’ houM.-s.a line well of water and a cood mill
it. There is timber and fuel sufficient on the
place also to realize more than double the pur-
chaM? money. Thi* property will be sold on ac
commodating terms or exchanged for city im
provements. Applv at thi* office, or to
TkOS. POWELL. Trustee.
oct22tf* Cuthbert. Georgia.
WANTED.
t T»r*T*A-cvt*rr , ir virnimrwY) A MALE TEACHER of experience to take
MACON A LIU XSWlCh. RAILROAD OO,^ j\_ chance of t’.»«* “Tklma«ige Institute,” located
OrFicr, • a t Inrn.ton, Wilkinson county. Ga., for the year
Macon. La^ Nocgmber 11,1**73L -J I 1874. Non*? ik-x1 spuiy except those who can fur-
/ _ \N -:i-l after November £M instant, the Night ‘ nbh testirnotiialsof tiiirh moral character and em-
V * PiaMUgW Tram on this rusul wil! b-» discon- inent cuahlications as a teacher.
.■d. The Night Cotton Expn-as run as ! Application should be made to the undersigned
usual. ' JAS. W. ROBERTSON. | immediately. P. CHAMBERS,
lftd Gen’l Sup't. no' b 2aw2w Secretary Board Trurtees.
JOHN P. FORT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Macon, Georsla.
E. B. POTTEB, M, D.
HOMCF.OPATHXST
NOTICE.
I OFFER for sale a small farm in Houston coun
ty, five miles from Marshal ville, S.W.&.R,
containing 405 acres, under high state of cultiva
tion, being level, with good fences, good water;
buildings new, except the # dwelling, which has
been recently repaired. Said place ii level and in
a healthy locality. Terms made easy. Apply to
GEO. I*
ortlSfiw
NEW SEED
We have just received froa tile
SHAKERS
FRESH CABBAGE, BEET,
LETTUCE and RADISH SEED
In bulk.
RANKIN, MASSE NBURG £ CO.
Canned
DENTAL NOTICE.
his dental rooms are now nt 106 Cherry
street, over the confectionery store of Major Can
dy Rogers, near Cotton avenue, lie uses all his
gas for extracting teeth; be has none $o spare for
gasintr generally. lie would simply state to the
;public that lie keeps fully up with the times and
knows exactly what he is doing. His method of
practice has been thoroughly tested, approved
and adopted by the best operators in the profes
sion. After nineteen years of arduous practice,
ho is not very flighty but has simmered down to
solid, useful and durable work at prices that are
honest and low enough to suit the times. He
never takes out better work than he can put
back.
Q f 1 Before to the following gentlemen and ladies
UUU.O • .who, of course, understand all about dentistry.
and particularly Dr. Ford’s work:
Of the lot we mention. Punch Henry. Thomas Jcfferaon. Vo.; Henry
I Clay, Ky.; John C. Calhoun, S.C.; Andrew Jack-
TOMATOES. COEN. SALMON’, I son. Tcnn.; Jamra K. l'olk. Tenn.: Daniel Web-
LOBSTER. SARDINES, | »ter. Rufus Choate. Mass.: Horace Greeks N.
POTTED HAM. TURKEY, I Y.; Julius vtcsnr. Mark Antony. Bratus and C»t-
DUCK. PATRIDGE .aline. Borne; Napoleon Br.napnrtc. Lnuui Napo-
PRAIR1E CHICKEN. ! Ron and Louis Phillip. France: Hernando tk.rtes.
TONGUE. GAME. 40. i Spain. Cuba and Mexico; Henry VIII. Richard
’ 11II,England; Mahomet Ali. Eliadicth. Cleopatra.
—also— I Maria Antcirn tt, Josephine Bonaparte; Bill
, ^ ; Stokes, of Dooly; or anv other man. Ring tbo
Java and Rjo COFFEES^ . bell at the door and walk in and get the worth of
PICKLES. JELLIES. MUSTARD.
MACKEREL. CHEESE, LARD.
MARTIN'S GILT EDGE BUTTER.
[ your money.
I
FOR SALE.
j 11.2 MILES FHOM TIIE CITY.
TEAS, TEAS, TEAS, j p, „ ACRES IMPROVED LAND. luitnhlc for
OOamarket gardener.
'WHISKIES. BRANDIES. GIN, RU3f.
• WINES of all kinds.
GERMAN WINES that arc good and pure.
To our country friends we say that wc will bo
glad to sec them, one and nil. and that they will
do well to see us before buying BACON, BAG
GING, TIES. Ac.
We ran be found at NO. 60 CHERRY STREET,
(opposite Carhart £ Curd’s.)
oct19 lm
J. G. WILBURN & CO.
HOUSE AND IiOT.
- With or without furniture, containing all
necessary outhouses, stables, etc, and orchard,
near H’rakyon Female Collega
octSltf M. J. BAER
NOTICE.
G eorgia.bibb county—
0edi5xky*3 Opfice, November 15,1873.
I have in my office the Standard Weights and
Measures for Bibb county. AD persons engaged
in selling by weights and measures are hereby
notified that by the 15th day of Januaty, 15<74,1
will be ready to test and mark the weights and
measures of all vendors in this county as required
by law. Given under my hand officially,
nov!5 eod2m C. T. WA RD. Onlinary.
R. W. & S. H. JEMISON,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Office 52 Second st., Macon, Georgia.
LAW PARTNERSHIP.
J. & J. C. RUTHERFORD,
3IACON, GA.
C iOMPOSED of John Rutherford, of Macon, and
' John C. Rutherford, late of Bainbr.dge, Ga-
We will practice m this Circuit, in the United
States Circuit Court, and in the Bankrupt Court.
J. C. Rutherford will, for the present, also at
tend Decatur and Early Courts.
THE PLACE
To get something that is nice is at
A. ULLMAN’S
ISAACS HOUSE BAB.-
He has
RHEIN WINE—Direct importation.
IMPORTED LAGER BEER.
ATLANTA BEER.
The best
Whisky, Brandy & Wine
In Macon.
Lunch every day at II o'clock.
r iXxU*pu em *h<* half shell- OCt21 lm |
DRS. J. P. & W. R. HOLMES,
DENTISTS,
SUCCESSORS OP DR. G. W. EMERSON,
84 Xulberry Street, Macon, tn.
References: Dr O W Emerson; Rev Dr F M
Kennedr, RcvJW Burke. Mr It II Hutchinp*,
Mr R W Bonner. M con; Capt P T Pitta, Capt R
T Row, Dr Sam Persley, Mr Itobert Barron, Rev
Jo* Curr, Clinton; 3fark W Johnson, Burroughs
£ Wing. Atlanta; Dr Hollingshead, Fort Valley;
Dr Jas Knapp. New Orleans.nov7tf
Bar and Restaurant.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
J. VALENTINO.
FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, SAME, ETC.
LAMFS AND
HAND LANTERNS.
To bum Kerosene oil—do not smoke. A full as-
sort men t of the above namt-d articles, and marked I
down to: nxit tbo hard times.
PRESCRIPTION 8
Contin-aetorvccive the care amt ottention that
their comjrfmnding miuircs.
My stuck of
Drag h CheDicals, Patent Medicines
And ol her roods are all Fresh and Pure, and arc
offered at such prices as obtain throughout the
countr y where au honest and legitimate business
cone dieted.
My f lock is selected and offered for its purity,
not lor cheapness.
ROLAND B. HALL,
novl }tf Cor. Cherry st. and Cotton ave.
, Stramrers visiting Macon should give him a call.
I AMP nnnn^ I l will open on the 1st of October, at No. 66
LnlTli uvvuu , , cherry street,nextdoortoinyprescntrestKixranJ»a
liadios* Eating Saloon.
sepTtf
Last Notice to Tax Payers.
T HE law reqtiires me to make an early settle
ment of all the taxes of Bibb county. I shall
therefore expect and positively require every tax
paver to make settlement on or before* the 35th
DAY OF NOVEMBER. Do not brine trouble
upor* \e and expense upon yourself by neglecting
to»*' your taxes in time. My office, 72 Cherry
str?( will lie open until 9 o’clock p. xi.
Respectfully
oct22tf
^ EORGIA. QUITMAN COUNTY.-Martha
It h r.oncke applies to me for exemption ol
vJ H. Goncke — — — r-*-:: .
personal tv and setting apart and valuation ol
homestead in both Quitman and Randolph coun
ties, in said State, and the same will De passed
upon at 10 c
_ r clock,
rember, IS73, at my office.
novlS 10t* ”
the 24th day of No-
WVP. JORDAN, Ordinary.