The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, November 20, 1873, Image 4

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THE MaCON DAILY TEI.l'TiJiAHI INI) ME&k\'o£Rt Tttt‘M>A¥ MokNLVO. JiOVlMflEft SO. 187*. wmsmtim tant, ; THE CITY. THURSDAY MORXINf\< i\ . Tm rrntmn* of ihr Cotton S.’aj By awti.or.ty of f. • G Grange, n inmas-tneotin^ of Cotton S Patron:* and F&rmera will beheld city of Atlanta, Ga. p r,r> the 2f»t'i I;; at 8 o'clock r. >€., to take into < n i -r„ . .. nieitsuro* looking to th»« relief of the brotherhood. Cotton Staten er iir\n - ■ f t’l** Georgia prw* will ji1otl>, copy, or iv.il ,.M- . : Mime. Holf-furo rat-, will *,.;!• * be ob- 0,1 -'‘ll raiir -.1 . n . ... t far dcl*.-^*..tc3 attv;.! .-. . the .. t r.-*. _ T. J. Bum, Master. F.. TzYLon, K-.- r.'tary. Ci.iparcl.ee, .Vo- em'er 4, 1873. RelllClnii' The mot-ting at tb» Church continues with pj Preaching si PLitioit « tit a j. (PilteU. I-arl-w. Crow stniAt. Hr. Baer <•**« into the .bout b-r.lf j.int eleven. -*vo—feed—Mr. (5 Uc snie i'pt that >efore I went there. Jchn Ciiler/de, worn: I rr,i<l«inMni-*ra. I have h-.-pt ft public house in the el!y. opposite the Tnnier House. Pikphcnlei there. He brought Mri. Bazemore and -tioo of j tno children to board there. I know the | tp-nerrl mvacterof Mrs. Bazemore from what I hear. I found out afterward thit 1 lira I*iite came to mj’bot-e | th*j oocu F i T 5 i ^,id^“ - 1 came several tunea to see if I co.tldn . He had a Lady friend and he wanted two Superior Court m lay morning, and fenec resnmod tl cytTaMo l nine o dork ! counael for ' orn—I nrrrrkn Financial a:ul Commercial omes TEi.poRtPii a\o xmaixsn.) Nou'iimi Ercvixii-. 1B7X i | Cotton. TVo wa. in Hurt.-u Ill lit- cotton uiM te- ihf. • Th- oMitf. rotilimied lytt wkli a cur.1 demand. We •time iniddliim at IX)r. and low mirtdlinxa at Ur. The market closed finu. The mi|ili lodij » i! Ill balm—tie or nil and MS hr srmwmv The shipments wen* VS i;ool. nauar o’clock, by Ib.-v. ff. Chau-! Paralysed. CoE Dan. G. Hughes, of Twigga coun ty, ia, wc understand, dangerously ill from an attack of paralyaia. This is tho sec* oad attack he rioua fears are ins had recently, aad i elt for bis recoverv. that Monday naming. Do not recollect .. ,,. . the date. I recollect when Baer waa I board him. Hot kind ly Pike. She came to my bouae two children, and the Sunday evening before. It waa be tween two and three o’clock at night. There was a man with her. I don't know who he war. I thought he snu a white man. When I raw Mr*. Pike *bc ap- j pears.1 to be excited about reaetbiug. I trembling in her voice and crying. She j said a gentleman came up to her. when 1 she inquired for her husband, and raid J he knew Pike, aad knew where he stayed, find when they went to the house Pike ; was net there, aad when they got to where his (the gentleman’s) office was, he offered her the key, and when she wouldn't accept of it, he caught bold of her and pulled the sleeve of her dresa. I j saw the aleeva. It srsa torn out all but a little place on top. She stayed at my house that night. I sat np with her un til four o’clock, when I laid down. I know Pike by sight. Ho came to my houao Monday evening. I wan there when ho came, standing in three step, of them. They both met, hugging and crying. Af ter she rat down she began to tell the circumstance of some man insulting her. Pike came there I think, about fivo o'clock in the evening. Examined ly the Court—It srsa Sunday ft n rial. Tho Young Mr-n’i Social Club gavo a i dance at Ayres' Hall 1. t night as a com pliment to Mr. B. W. Jemison, jr. and j laily. It was »-11 ott.-i. led and the '< night when she come atul Monday evening young folk spite of the had a merry cold, whistling lime of it, in rinds on the Tlir Il»nl.rvy Trial. The court ami counael have found tin l’iko trial to bo ao heavy an untaking, that they will hardly lie wining to begin the Don bevy investigation this week. The case can hardly be concluded in two days, and the Judge would not be willing to keep a jury out over 8 on day. The tVrntlirr. Yesterday waa the oddest day of the season. In fact it was about- as uncom fortable as days usually get to be down in this latitadc. A cold wind was blow ing all the while, persuading those who could afford to do so to stay at close to the fire as possiblo. A few flakes of snow fell in tho afternoon. About dark the clouds passed away, but the wind did not abate, and wo had a dear, oold night. In.uraiicc on Cotton. Cob Jus. IV. Bobartaon gives notico this morning to cotton shippers and con signees, and banks and bankers interest ed, that tho Macon and Brunswick road, of which he is general agent, has on open policy in tho London and Liverpool and Globe Insurance Company for (16,000 on cotton in transit or in store. This affonls amplo protection to all cotton shipped over this road, or lying in any of its ware houses. See advertisement. when Pike came. Cro««-cramiiic (—Mrs. Pike came Sun day night or Monday morning, os you please. Mr-;. Fiko went to lied swmt four o'clock. I heard the dock strike that night. I do not know whether it ■truck ahont the time she came or not. I know I laid down about four o'clock, liecause I went to the dock aod looked. I got up next morning when breakfast was ready. I do not know what time it was. 1 reckon it was about seven o'clock. I can’t say what month this all happened. »»nw COTTOS STATEXXXT. heart ftept. I. ISA to-dsy SU prv’GjUUJ... two children. There- was a lady, a girl about fourteen years old. and a boy about twelve or thir teen. I thought Mr. Pike was sleeping with the boy snd .he wa, sleeping with the girl, and I didn t know o'Vrwuse. , After they were in the house, their con- Slock duct at the table was just like man and wife, and there I took the first suspicion j of it. as Mrs. Bazemore would not | come to the table unless be waa with her. One day Mrs. Bazemore licked her big- get girt, through Mr. Pike, and the giri j !«■<«*.toff. : Ibrretasberaramwteli-preremrattothe -—ip*..— Financial and Commsrcial Gold axd Slim nominal. Exchajob on New York laying at per prnl. off aad relling at par. On Pzxmdenoe and here, and wanted board onlj & dew day*. The general character of Mr*. Bazemore j «u bad. Everybody cautioned me bow j I could take a woman like that in my , ions of Mir planting friends. We entertain hofvr that the rrisia is now past, and it only re> I mains now for th* pan ic-st rickm to stin a little more roaffience. when tb*y will disporse their * CUUIU Jf , * WW T*“ Til { bonniinzs. now ltinjr idle and unproductire. houre. He left my bouse about tho mid- . 1. - ., p . ^ die of July of this year. Mr. Baer did , Th ^° * en " ml , n ““ m ^ Jr ,n .°^ mon . *.,L vr— n... ! lb»t > !l * re •» »n ur*rat need of mutual forbesr- not board with roe. Pike and Mrs. Bare- i the p.n of the ffraorsl bminom public, more were at my house five or ax weeks. - , . . fj: . I raw him.every other day after that be- I M- PIV,: reVlmnJT^tw hrrakfrat State’s prison in New York, and I told to^ towm !.found out officially that house to dinner. I don’t know how long fore the difficulty. Crou-aamined—My feelings toward Pike are neither friendly nnr unfriendly. I have no ill feeling against him. I did not say in the presence of Peyser and others, in the streets of Macon, that if a halter were around Pike’s neck I would draw the rope, or words to that effect. I stated that I had no feeling for a mur derer, or a State’s prison convict of any kind; but I could stand there and smoke , Provisions, a aegcr and aee him hung. I might hare . « . alluded to Pike, or might not. We were | ?‘"’ 1 !V. bcfeeL ” ,n *** Bm ‘ m " ket ’ talking of three or four who were ’in jail. ! wl ^ * quote: I aUuded to Pike in one way. Teyser B*co>.C.B.sMs»*g*b asked mo if I did find out Pike was in I . ^* 1TS * lon? •****■ Rooa in market; bcllrna. tifeW. and of condnetfoc butines*. Thi*. of course, means lower prices for most kinds of merchandise and a corresponding reduction in the wages of labor. Trade continues dull in nearly all departments, and prices still are un* •! tlod and irregular. There has been considerable advance in the hog product in the West, which we think cannot be sustained. The troth about Cuban affairs has made some flurry in th* sugar market. a? **.n 7 11-1C«7,. Turpentine 00i»t at j q; :•» it - 7«« f >r vtniinr 1. Frvi.rnLs firm F' : r'kcr lir.irer. •'oaimoi to fair extra a SSflT JO. good r.. cbol.w. «rxtr* 7 15al0 75. When: ck hSc better. With an active oat demand; rrmi:oo»i >rinL»r r>-*I WWShm 68s» Com laic bettor: prime western mixed aHoat 69a70. Whisky fjurij act ire at 95. Coffee ic lower. Sazar very firm. Mfflaqes quiet. Rt<-e unchanged. Pork weak; new 14 m. Bcief 3 50x10 00. Lard opened steady at 7}t7J Turpentine quiet at 40^11. Rosin -a.iy at 2 J%g* SO. Tallow linn at "i. Freights quiet. CuremATt—Flour in fair demand at 6 TA\ « «••• Corn firm; car 41. Pork fc-nree and wanted at 12 50. Previous Snner. Lsni sti'a.lv; si-.'ara 71; kettJ* 7a7i- Jtaroa steady; small stock; shoulders 6fc dear rib eh clear sides •I- Whbky steady at 85. Locistille—Floar steady. Cora m good de mand sad firm at Stoat Pork steady at WOO. Bacon firmer; dwuid*rs «fc .clear rib sides <h daar aide* 7. packed. Prorwious quiet- and nndunnL Laid, tierce 7faS; keg 9; good in- unsettled. Corn firm and in fair d*mar:l; k’o. 1 mix kI 41 east side oo track. Pork quiet at 1250. Lord quiet; steam NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BOARD OF TRADE, A ! o’clock. By order of the nov201t TRESIDEXT. MACON FINE DEPAETMENT. T HE se’ni-nr.nual pamde of the Macon Fire Dr ns it 1—lit will take place on FRIDAY EVENING next (21st instant), and tho compa nies thereof are ordered to a«variable promptly at 4 o’clock p. 3T. at the City HalL Inspection will take place on Mulberry street. mdm R. A. MORRIS. Chief En&. M. F. IK*p’t. By order A. B. Ross. Roc’r. Notice to Cotton Shippers. QHIPPERS or consignees of Cotton, and banks O or hankera interested, aro notified that this rotwl has an open policy o# insurance arainst fire. <T ..- Ws- -y— *—«: -> cw - I in the Liverpool and London and Glolw Insur- ^Niw^S^«aonly r d^ drawud: dou- | f» bleextraSOO: treble extra S( , Cotton, in transit or in ttore. Sai l poliry is ^ scptemb " :i -jIMo’bT5» "• Bisa dttUst.'O.. usy in zooa I Oraend Sup’t. M. k B. R. R. NOTICE IN BANK SUP TOY. bleeztnGOQ; treble extra S SIM SO:. Irauly8 SO rasa. Coen eras “ firmer at *■*■*-• demand; prime 22 OOaS* 00; choice 25 00a2o 00. Pbrk. b»m« WOOL Vrr saltcl meats, shoulders fi-mer at Sf. Bacon advancing; shoulders Gadh ckar ribOfc detrajs I H^HIS is to give notice that on tho 14th day of Lard dull; tierce SftaSf; keg 10. Sugar dull and 1 Norcmber, A. 1873. a warrant in Bank- lower; inferior 4i common 5; fair to ruol fau*61; | niptcy was issued against tho estate of Augustus prime to choice 7aS. Mola^esdulland lower; ^ Jeter, of Hayneville. county of Houston and rood Uir 4-v pnme to choice 4Aa Whisky firm: state of Georgia, who has been adjudged a lxsussiaca 90; Cuwfnnsti 102. Coffee easier at J Bankrupt on his own petition, and that the 21!. Cora meal. 510x315. payment * * • * * - Wilwwgtos—Spirits turpentine firm at 35. ; Bosin steady at 2 25 for strained. Loxnox—Noon—Sunr 25a9d. afloat. Rosin 8*3-1. Turpentine 60s6dG0s9d. Lit**POOL—Noon—Breadstuffs firm. Corn 34s. Short middlings 4kdi. Marino Nows. New Yo*k—Arrived. Selesia. Moro Castle. Holland. San Salvador. Montgomery. Arrived out. Cartalia. Rhein. # Savaxvah—Arrived. San Jacinto. Huntsville, Helen. _ Chaulkstox—Arrived. Charleston. Equator. Sailed. Manhattan. Falcon. Florence, Rogers. U. 8. Jarnett. W. L. Bumwghs. , , _ of any debts, and delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupt, to him. or for his use, and the transfer of any prop erty by him. arc forbidden by law; that meeting of the creditor* of the said Bankrupt, . _ prove their debts and to choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at Fort Valley, Ga^ at Bv ington’s Hotel, before Lemuel T. Downing. Ksq.. Register, on the 13th day of December, A. D. 1373* at 10 o’clock, a. at. W. H. SMYTH, nov20 2t U. S. Msralm?. ns Messenger. MONEY, GOODS, FRIENDS. W. A. JUHAN & CO. Will offer this week GREAT INDUCEMENTS Io every department of Tlir Hnrmonlr Horlctv. There will bo a meeting of the Har monic Society at tho store of Mem. Guilford. Wood A Co. to-night. All who luro received notice., or who may re- j Ail put tho g'ozsea on tho counter, Mr. •he wo* gone. I was prerent when Pike and his wife met. I sat there and heard what was raid between them. I don't know what was said. I heard her tell him pretty much what she had told me. Pike raid nothing—nover said a word. My husband went out with Mrs. Pike that morning. Pike never boarded with me. Tho man who camo with Mrs. Pike came into the house. I don’t know how long he stayed. I don’t know what he said to my husband. Tho defense hero rested their case, and the State commenced the examination of witnesses in rebuttal. A. Frjelkr, nrora—I was present when Baer was killed. It was in my saloon. Jacob Kuascll, W. O. Engelkc, Hertwig, Pike, Boar, Garrett and myself were in the room. Boer and Hertwig were in first. Pike and Garrett came in last When the latter came in tho others were standing in front of the counter, nearly up to the door. I think Mr. Engelko was nearest tho door, Russell next Baer next and Hertwig next I was behind the counter. When Pike and Garrett came in Garrett asked for two glasses of beer, and then invited cither Engelko or Rus sell to take a gloss also, and then said, "now give us some beer for the crowd.’’ I put four moro glasses of beer down. -a,«*.-d.,.wr*iren,sgmsrr- cnt. Tho mating will be a moxt im- jou u minute P” Baer wiawerod, “yea, portoat one, a* a permanent organization air.’* Then they atepped off from the of tho society will ho effected, and other counter, on Uie opposite sido of the measures adopted which will havo a bear ing upon the future of tho organisation. Wo hope to m» a largo attendance of our musicians. ftliuortiif? Atrrny at Mo. II. Sunday afternoon about 4} o'clock, a difficulty occurred at No. 11. Macon and Branswick railroad, between George Ilines and S:i in Mayer. During tho dif ficulty Hines drew a pistol on Mayor and tho latter snatol -1 tho pistol from his adversary and threw it away. Ilines then attu-kcl Mayer with a billet of wood, when the latter retreated to tho door of bis store and commenced on* shot taking effect in his ing him very dangerously. Dr. Ilolmoe, of this city, went down nnd dressed the wounds of Ilines, and reports him in a very critical condition. A Coltl Knout. Tho Superior Court room yesterday was about as uncomfortable a room u could well be conceived of. If there was I sell and my brother came in. Baer wanted In abont half a minute, or a minute, Mr. Garrett stopped off too. and went to them, and wo commenced talking there again like we did before. In abont two or three minutes after they stepped off I heard tho report of a pis tol. I looked around and saw Mr. Baer had fallen. I went around tho counter and a«kcd “wliat’s tho matter?*’ Baer ■aid "ho did kill mo.” Baer was lying on the floor then. Pretty near all the rest of them had run out of the house. I went to Mr. Pike and said "what's tho difficulty hero ?” Pike was two or throo steps from tho door and about the same from Baer. Pike answered, "that man did insult my wife.” Baer then said, Engelko I never did any such thing in ' tho firing on Hines, i life.” l’iko wanted to go out of tho f . j house, nnd I told him he couldn’t doit; is spine, wwuxl- | )n . j, a( j k, till I called a policeman. Pike raid he was not going to run off, but would give himself up. 1 then told him to go on, and ho went out. Garrett had then left. Garrett put somo money on tho counter, but took it before lie left. He left before Pike went out. Baer lived abont !•, 10 or 11 minutes. He did not speak any more. He had • bottle under his arm. When Baer, Bus- any fire in the furnace, it failed to let its projcnco be known in tho room, and Judge, bar, jnry and spectators wrapped them-elves up as well as they could and had a magnifi:cntgame of "freeze-ont,” lasting from nine o'clock in tho morning until soven in tho evening, Thero ought Uf bo some arrangement made for heat ing the room, unless it could bo arranged to have pleasant weather during tho 'sit tings of ths court. If tho furnance can not bo made to heat the room, stoves should be put nj> /it once. Men ongbt net to be compelled to ait there and shiver, for eight or ten hours on such a day as yesterday was. Tlir fttui-ii! In TnlUot. We hnve information that the storm did a good deal of damage to timber and fences in Talbot county. In Tolbotton, seven booses were blown down, and many others were l-adly damaged. Our infor mant avers that a brick building was re moved two feet from its foundation; but tbut latter statement we do not recom- nstud to the credulity of our rentes. Wo should at least want to sea one brick to go off. Ho had been sick. Herald ho would taka a bottle of wine. He took ono from tho shelf and had it under his arm. When Piko and Garrett came in they stood at the counter nearer tho door. (Witness describes the saloon). Garrett did not. ray anything to Baer. Bussell or my brother was next to Baer on one sido and Hertwig on the other. When the killing took place, Piko, Boor and Garrett were five or six steps away from tho counter. I don't know how Garrett came to go out there. 1 did not hoar him called. Bussell and tho others stood facing mo and I was behind the counter. They were near together. Pike, Garrett and Boer were also standing very close together. I could not hear anything said between thorn. F. tlerturij, ncorn—I was present when Baer was killed, (names the others who came were in the room.) Two gentlemen in afterwards, whom I did not know. They were Pi^o and Garrett. (Describes tho position of the men in the saloon.) Garrett asked for two glasses nf beer. Garrett then invited the whole party. Piko introduced Garrett to Mr. Baer. Af ter that Pike went to Baer and took him by the lapel of his coat and told him he wanted to see him a minute. I heard Baer make no reply. If he had said any thing I could have heard it- After Pike and Baer went over there Garrett went , . „„ts too. We listened no more to them, but from the Imildmg before wo could put Iuj othctg W(?ro topctier . j implicit faith lu tho report. ] don't know how Garrett came to go over Gorman says tho storm did what lie i thero. I did not hear him called. They has bean trying to do * long time. It | were twelvo or thirteen feet from ns. •• raised tho wind.” He ntx'.'U however, I Th«y 'were standing close together. I . ..... , ... . 1 and tho other parties were talking when that ho would Uko for it to bo *j allat once we heard the report of a pis- little higher next time-at least I tol. I looked around and saw Pike with the houso-tops. Tho few hairs he had j a pistol in his hand. Mr. Engelko run left tamed gray while the winds were howling ao savagely. READING NOTICES. Cuxzr liorso blankets at It* W. L. IIenbt 4 Co’s. Call on Drs. J. P. A W. R. Holmes. S I Mulberry street, for dental work. Teeth filled beautifully and permanently, ex tract teeth without pain, devitalise nerves without pain, cure diseased gums or scurvv, abscesses cured, artificial tooth inserted. Prices reasonable. All work i hwleog aince h^ed beenXorth—to done with neatness, care and dispatch. from behind the counter and asked what was the matter. l’iko wanted to go ont of the bai-cjoo and Engelko stopped him. Pike says. "No use to stop me; I giro np myself.” I sac Baer fall down. I did not hear him say anything. I think Buasell went out first after the killing, then Engelko. IVkeu I went «nt for a doctor I left Garrett in there. J. .4. Potter, sworn—I saw Piko tho Sat urday night before the killing, on the train, between here and Reynolds, this side of Port Valley. We were going out of Macon. We wore seated together on the train. Soon after starting from Ma con he took a sent with me. I asked him Pike was in prison in New York. I was in New York and saw the detectives. E. P. Smith, tworn—1 know Amanda Bazemore from character, and know her when I see her. I have heard that she was a base character. That is the gene- mi opinion of the community. I have lived here three years; have been on tho police force and am constable. I saw Mr. Piko and Mrs. Bazemore together at Mrs. Walton’s. I went there to lery a distress warrant on Amanda Bazemore. I made levies, and detainod the property on a dray. I saw them together at Mr. Marks’ house, where I also made a levy on Mrs. Bazemore. E. it. Brown re-tailed by Ike defenie—X have contributed nothing to this prosecu tion. I havedone no moro thanany other officer would do. I went to New York. I am a United States officer, and when it comes in my way to work up anything I do it. J. P. Hanson, neon—I am doing busi ness in Macon for the third sca«on. I lived previously in BomesviUe. I knew Charles F. Baer up there. I knew his general character. I never heard that he was a libertine. He lived in my bouse six months of tho time. If there had been such reports in circulation I would most certainly have heard them. Mr. Baer camo here two years ago this fall. I got him his situation at the railroad, and after he left there I employed him as a cotton-shipper and book-keeper. He had no reputation as a libertine here. Crote-rxamined—J. 15. Hanson is my fa ther. He and Baer had a foiling out. I •never heard my father speak of him ns a libertine. I never heard of any difficul ties in Barncsville, with Baer, on account of his conduct toward ladies, and I don’t beliovo anybody else ever did. I have taken part in employing counsel to assist in this prosecution. Ke-direrl— I take this interest because Mr. Baer had lived with me for years and had been faithful to me. and I did what I thought was my duty in the matter. I I know from general report that Mrs. Bazemore boars a reputation for ill fame. John Harlcs, sworn—I rented Mrs. Baze- more a house in October last year. She lived there eight or nine months. I don’t know anything about Pike’s going thero. Pike told me ho boarded there. I don’t know Mrs. Ilazemore’s given name. She was a low, chunky woman about 40 or 45 years of age. C. C. Sims, sworn—I knew the charac ter of Mr. Baer at Barnesville. I nover heard any charge of libertinism against him. lie was recognized by tho best people there,- and visited in the best fam ilies in Barncsville and the neighborhood. Brut Mura—C. B. sides. S. Hans—Osmosed, according to brand, llglth f.jxin. per lb. tierces lojioi; kegs and tabs let glib buckets UigUb Bagging, Tics, otc. Doncsnc Baooisg, according to weight. 1*3 11 Tils. Arrow 91. Baocixo Twist 1S®«. Stork of lagging ample. Arrow ties era scarce and in good demand. N0TI0E IN BANKRUPTCY. T HIS is to give notice that on the 14th d November. A. Dro 1*73.a warrant inlfankru,,^.. was issued against the estate of John 31. Bruce, of Havnoville.countj of Houston, State of Georgia, raf thn Cwnn l who been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own Cimox.-PnrrnuCTi of thelVruYum Syrup petition, and that tho piyment of any dt-bu. and (a protected aoJatkm of the protoxide of iron) arc I delivery of any property belonging to said Bank- cautioned against being deceived by any of the rupt. to him, or for hfa use. and the transfer of any . f t ii.-.vk,, i nr >. r - l—,—i. i property by him. are forbidden by law; that a preparations of I cruvian bark, or bark and iron, mee tinc of the creditor* of the said Bankrupt, to which may be offered them. Every bottle of gen- j prove their debts, and to choose one or more as- uine has Peruvian Syrup (not Peruvian bark) blown in tho glass. Examine purchasing. signees of his estate, will be held at a Court of the bottle before Esq- Register, on the JStb day of December, A. OBSTACLES TO XARBIACE. Hippy relief tor young men from the effects of Error. »n<l*Abuses in early file. Manhood re- . 1S73, at 10 o'clock, A. At. W. n. SMYTH. nortn St IT. S. Msrahs!. as Messeneer. FOB KENT. stored. Impediments to marriage removed. Xew A COMFORTABLE, well arranged Dwelling method of treatment Xew rad remarkable rem- ' ^ ~ Kren ru0,m *“* doobto kl,chen - edies. Books and circulars sent free, in sealed en velopes. Address. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, I No. 2 South Ninth street. Philadelphia. Pa.—an , institution having a high reputation for honorable | conduct flH "’ifl skill. oct23 3m •Apply to MRS. REEVES. novlTtf Cor. Spring rt. and Washington iv. Central Georgia Jockey Club. Xxxvors Dxsiutt.—A depressed, irritable {?. the rooms of the Board of Trade Of mind, rn ,rc.v . r ■ ■ . ■ T-i-m.i . ,1 t— i Wednesday cvcningat 71 o’clock. A permanent or- ate of mind, a weak, nervous exhausted feel- | ^miutionand arrangements fora spring meet- state ing; no energy or animation; confused head, weak memory, often with debilitating, involunta ry discharges. Tho ronseqnenoo of exeeues. men- tal overwork or indiscretions. This sxcvoc- ox- HIUTT finds a sovereign cure in Ucuphxkts Hoxeofathic Specific. Xo. S3. It tones up the system, arrests discharges, dispels the tho mental gloom and despondency, and rrjurenates the en tire system. It is perfectly harmless and always efficient. Price 55 for a package of five boxes and a large J2 vial of powder, which is important in all druggists- or sent by mail on receipt of price. Address HUMPHREYS’ SPECIFIC HOMEO PATHIC MEDICIXE CO, Xo. Mi Broadway. I dJ&TSHl'StaSSS'Tu X. Y. For sale by John Ingais and Hunt, Ran- kin A Lamar. Macon. Ga. aprl5eodkwtf Motiiees. Monnms, Mothees.—Don’t fail to procure Mas. V.'ivsxoWs Soothing Steep St eep for all diseases incident to the period of teething in children. It relieves the child from A number of express receipts were pro duced and read, showing various amounts of money sent by Piko to his wifo at va rious times from 1870 to 1873. Tho State then announced closed, and tbo defense stated that they had several witnesses to introduce in rebuttal. The court then took a recess until 3 o'clock. Butter and Eggs, Bettsg. country Tennessse 90355; Go shen, according to quality. 55350. Eons, per dozen S®50. Butt-rand eggs are in fight supply with a good demand at full prices. Grocorios, Cxxei.es, adamantine, full weight, boxes t0@ tie; halves tc higher; sperm 45g50; parafine IDM Cheese, factory 17£I7h extra cream 17®171; State 14&19. Cheese has had a steady market all ths week, and with a small advance in prices. Higherprices will be realized as soon as the present stock on hind here is reduced. Cory EE, Rio. common it; fair S5; prime te; choice £7; Java SOgst. In coffee the trade has been only fair, the sales being in very small lots for immediate consump tion. Upward tendency. Caxdv. Northern J0®17at city 17@l*e. per lb. Caxxro Goons, per dot, X lb. cove oysters, 140£150; : lb do,150; S lb peacbes.500; tlb tomatoes. tSO; tlb pine apples. 500; Sib pears, t 75; gro-n corn,—; brandy cherries, t qts. 4 00S4SS; brandy peaches, qts. 4 00®450; con densed milk. tT5$S00; sardines, 4 boxes, per cass, 10 00. Cbaceees (no charge for package), per lb, soda. 74*51; butter. 9S»; picnic. 10®It; sugar. 10® It; cream, 14&I5; lemon cream, l«gl5; ginger snaps, 14® 15; crated. 15. Fscrraippics Northern and Western, accord ing to condition, per bbl, {500(7900; dried peaches per IK —: dried apples per IK —. Lateb Rustics, new. boxes, 4 25*150; half dK S 40®i 50; quarter do, 110®1 £5. Old crop son per box less, other sixes in proportion. Mackeeei, No. J, bbls 007J3 00; halves III 50715 CO; kit*, according to weight IS 50*5 00 Xo. t UiK.{18 0^17 OO. Kdvra |9 50a9 OO. kits. se- I rjMJE firm of Casey A Espenner is this day dis- cording to wefaht. ?1 <3i_ 00; No. 3, farps bbfa. I A solved liy mutual consent, E. Espemior retir- paniiatKin and nrransementu ing will be effected. By ordei W. F. ANDE FOR RENT. rpHE old Telegraph Rooms over Brown’s book- JL store, on Second street. Apply at once to novlStf MILO 8. FRKRMAN. Dissolution of Partnership. rpHE partnership heretofore existing between nte «s ^ v i theundcrsi^ied in tho practice of law. un- old. senoos cases, or 31 per single box. Sold by <i er the Arm name and style of Lyon A Irv' ~~ * *"■ ~ ‘ ' ml been dissolved by mutual conseut. to take effect from the first day of September last Each one of the undersimed will *ive their attention to the losing up and settlement of all cases heretofore ntrusted to their care. Macon. Nov. IK. 1R73. FOR SALE. A S3IALL F.\R3I near the city; good im provements. An excellent bargain for pain, cure* wind colic, regulate* the bowels, and I Stock and utensils, etc., will be sold with EVERYTHING DOWN TO THIS BOTTOM DRESS GOODS! In full assortment at LOWER. PRICES Than hare ever ruled in Macon. House-Furnishing Goods! riTifl BURDICK BROTHERS 63 THIRD STREET, 3IACON GE OR GIa SIGHT OF THE GOLDEN HOG. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Corn, Bacon, Flour HAY, OATS. MEAL, WIIET BEAN, BAGGING, TIES, LAED, HAMS, RATES. Domestics and Pimtstuffs CHEAPER THAN EVER. And Four Thousand yards Dress Goods Remnants AT A BARGAIN! AT. A* JUHAN A CO. by airing relief and health to the child, five* rest to the mother. Be sure to call for “Mns. Wxss- loWs Soothing Stbup.“ For sale by all druTxfats. june25 eodftm. the place if desired. novlfi sun. wedAfri-91* BROWN & CO. Are opening and will have the largest stock of Fancy Goods EVER BROUGHT TO MACON. All they ask fa “COME,** take plenty of time, and examine their stock. HARD TIMES" AND “PANIC PUCBL" novlG st MACKEREL, SUGAR, COFFEE, TOBACCO, LIQUORS, Etc Prices as Low as Any Other House ! Call and see us, at the sign of the Golden Hog. BURDICK BROTHERS. SADP L E RY ! A VARIED ASSORTMENT OF SADDLES AND HARNESS, BRIDLES, WHIPS, HORSE COVERS, COLLARS, BITS, SADDLERY and CARRIAGE HARDWARE. CARRIAGE MATERIAL—HUBS. SPOKES, REMS. BUGGY SEi’* CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES at REDUCED PRICES for CASH. Also 4 BUGGIES at LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. n®v6 lm DAVIS SMITH, 102 Cheny street, Macon f '»' For Rent or Sale. E fftnall farm on which Dr. Wilcox lived this ear, three miles north of Marun. with well ed fruits and a fine strawberry bed. Rent moderate to a party who understands gardening — *ruit*. *9 St* H. J. LAMAR. WANTED. YOUNG man who can come well recom- . mended, w ho understands hook-k<*>pin« and writes a pood hand. One who lives with hfa pa rents preferred. Salary not to exceed $t0 per month—the year round. Address, with full name. P. O. Box 285. Macon, fin. nov!9 3t DISSOLUTION. $14 OOalS 00; halve, 17 50aS 00; kits, according to ing. J. A. Caxcy a«uioe» all tho liabiMica and weight. II SOal 65. 1 J -’”- will collect all debts due the firm. J. A. CASEY. _r „ v E- ESPENNER. Macon. Ga^ jfawahgr IA. novlD .It OAK WOOD AT §5! JF you want good Oak Wood at FIVE DOLLAAS A CORD ! I Leave your orders at O. D. Edwnnls’ store, or I | with T. J. LANE. novl3Pt D. LANK. Situation Wanted, A S a dry goods or grocery clerk, by a young I man largely acquainted in Middle unit South- I west Georgia, who can jrivo tin satisfactory references. Address wvldtf Care Tflcrnnh ni THE FLINT HOUSE. A FTER being thoroughly renovated, cleansed I iA. and refurtUHbcd. u now oj»en for the ac commodation of ray traveling friends and the C , lhl?Kte‘. t ^!! ,,0 .'°“ s ” , r.: «5 Many Goods Sold at Half their Value NO PANIC I Wo wish to inform our friends and the public that we have reopened our Bargain Dejartment GREAT BARGAINS Weekly Boarder* 7 Meals 50 cents. Satisfaction guaranteed to all. E. B. BROWN. Proprietor. u Plum. ku riyb: & COBB, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS, 68 Second Street. Macon, Georgia. Home Insurance Company, of New York. CASH CAPITAL, $2,500,000 CO CASH ASSETS 4.408,573 75 BURKE A COBB, Agents. Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Co., OP RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. CASH CAPITAL $200,000 00 CASH ASSETS 342,099 0* BURKE & COBB, Agents. Equitable Eire Insurance Company, • OP NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. CASH CAPITAL $200,000 00 CASH ASSETS 244,444 25 BUKKE & COBH, Agent*. vIS St* First st., bet. Poplar anil Special Notice. | MACON * BRUNSWICK RAILROAD CO. Superintendent's Office. Macon, Ga., November 11,1873. O N and after November 22d instant, the Night I Passenger Train on this rood will be discon- I tinued. The Night Cotton Express will run as 1 I usual. JAS. W. ROBERTSON, ' novlfltd Gen’l Sup’t. HORSES. The “Ells” Restaurant. F° tire mate MULBERRY STREET, MACON. ..... GEOEGIA. Ili r a bln; kivp jour hor- the city of Boston. He sai<t abont Etc He then corrected himself and - . - 1 .. . ! told me it wm two jeon. Ho then told nket from Homy - Co., ^ in , ondc ,i to go North tho | It* aftesxoox anssiox. Tho court met at three o’clock and the defense offered the the following rebat ting testimony: 3 Mrs. Rachel PiIt, re-introdueeil—When my son returned to New York and spent a month, ho stayed with me, his wife and his hildren. I never heard anything about a divorce between my son, Lonis B. Pike, and his wife. My son was never in the New York penitentiary. I know that he was never confined in tho State prison. In answer lo the Court—When my son was back in New York he and his' wife lived as man and wife usually do, and were all tho time happy together. Judge John B. U'eems, stcorn—I havo known Louis B. Piko about three years. I was general retained counsel for Mr. Pike. Ho had n case before the Mayor's Court. After that ho retained me as counsel. In my intercourse with him in tho back room of bis store, he frequently spoke of his wife and children in an affec tionate and endearin g manner, and showed me the pictures of his wife and children. That was long before this occurrence. Ono interview was tho past summer a rooragp. That I remember distinctly. . [ think Pike's failure occurred last spring —lafo ip the spring Or very early in the summer. E. Belcher, sworn—[This witness is Postmaster at Macon, and the object of his introduction was to establish the fact that at various times since 1S70 Pike has sent various sums of money, by money order, to bis wife in New York. This was in substantiation of the testimony of Mrs. Rachel Pike that her son was the support of his family.] _ T. Peyser, nrora—I know John Gilles pie. I had a conversation with him abont Pike, a few weeks ago. ono Sunday morning, in front of Hoff's new building. We wero in general conversation—Mr. Isaacs, Mr. Blaomstois, and myself. Mr. Gillespie camo up, and Mr. Isaacs re marked that he felt sonry for Pike's mother. Gillespie said be ought to be hung, and if the rope was around his neck he would pul] it; or words to that effect. Samvel Blavmstcin, nrora—I know John Gillespie. I recollect that I was present, on a Sunday morning, four or five weeks ago, when we were talking about tho I ^ LARGE number of valuable horses are still I on hand at the lively stables of Messrs. Porter I Wiiits Pint. Xo. 1. half bbls. 19 00. Stork ot mackerel large. Whita ffsh in fight ■upply. Fxoca. per bbl. superfine $7 OOgg 00; extra |S 50 ga 00; family a 60*10 00; fancy 11 OOgli 00. In flour tho stock ia large, with light enquiry Prices tcwl downward, caused by holders anxious to realiio on a rash bcais. Gusts, corn per bushel, white It 00; yellow and mixed 00*05; Oat*, per bushel, white and mixed I IX- —; rest proof —. In moderate demand, stork light. Gusrownsu, FFO, kegs. 750; half do. 4 00 quarter do. 150. IUT. per cwt.. Timothy —; Western —. Mousses xvd Srurr. reboiled, bbls. per gal' SC; bills. 55. Syrup, refined, according to quality 5Sa75; Georgia and Florida, none in market. Potatoes, per bbl Northern ft 00; Western 1550. Oxioss. per bbl. |5 snag 00. Pickles, per dox. gallon. —; half do, 4 00 quarter do, 5 00; eighth do, 100. Rich, per IK, choice 7}aS; prime gaSl. Sscre. per lb, Marraboy 7gaS0. Scotch TSaSO. Balt, per sack, Liverpool |1 00x5 00; Virginia fine |t ta Boat, per lb, common Slag; family Tag; olive 7| ag; wrapped, per box. 100 cakes; |fl SOaSOO. SroAUS. per lb, cut loaf 111; crushed and pow dered ISL A IStalS; extra C lljalt; yellow extra C lOJalli; yellow 10x10]. Btaxcx. refined pearl, per pound, 74. Spicks, per IK pepper, ts; tpiee. IS; ginger 15. Shot, bags ts lbs, drop S 00x5 00; buck 5 ts. Touaoco, per lb, common 4304.'; medium 50x55; fine bright 00x70, extra fine and fancy Goal 00 Smoking, according to quality and brands 40a75. i _ Stock of manufactured large; holders anxious to | J. J. CLAY, realise; prices in Buyer*' favor. VISXOAX. eider per gab 55*40; while wine do- I A DJfpfISTIlATOR’8 SALE.—Under andbv|-rTryvrT>CI »Trn TTAnn-nnl teirats byeooauHing mo." m satie 40a4S; white wine imnorted Co sn order from the Court o! Ordi- WiJNxiO AlN 1) L i U U (J ii O c,lt patronage and tutur W,U?AXn LlQroitl^prooteom pir gab « 10; 1 ^ ^ 1 - 11 I -------- H ] respects, fully given. Ad proof Bourbon. $123al 50; common Bourbon. And constant additions from New York houses now selling out their stocks at ruinous rates. W. A. HOPSON & CO* novlfitf SALE POSITIVE. A Rare Clianco for Printers I ^■a year I have offered to sell the en- tire material, good will, etc, of the EUFAU- ILA TIMES, including the Job Office, on account I of my health, which became so seriously im paired last winter as to confine me to my bed and room for a number of months. Having failed to effect a private sale. I am now deter- mined to *‘H. at public outcry, on MONDAY. Cotton States Life Insurance Company, OP MACON, GEORGIA. ASSETS, NEARLY. $600,000 00 sep27 2aw4m* BURKE & COBB, Agents, NATIONAL HOTEL (FORMERLY 8POTT8WOOD,) NEARLY OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT. This Douse has beep THOROUGHLY RENOVATED from basement to attic. BOARD 83 PER DAY. . P. WHELAN, Prop. mined to wlb at public outerv. on MOXD TS now fitted up in better style than ever before THE FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER, (if X with evciy accommodation. A corps of at- I sold before.) provided I can on that day realize tentive and well trained waiters, with rooks nn- anything like an approximate value of the estah- ter A Heath, the sale having been stopped for * ur P a - ,se ‘L ready at all times to serve all who may IMimcnt. which includes Power Press, Job sioppeu lor ( aV or ux with a visit. Presses. Type, Stones, Paper Cutters, etc, etc. good reasons. ON SATURDAY, I However, they will be closed out, and a rare op* port unity afforded to all who need stock to supply themselves. THE BILL OF FARE! 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 Daily and Weekly edition cf the paper, and a first- I class Job Office, all of which is in good condition. I and a great deal, including Power Press, of late make, fa as good as new. I Some advantages of buying: Tho paper and johonico already enjoy good patronage, estab- Attention ! people of Macon to our stock of Fancy Family Groceries! We are anxious to sell our Goods cheap, and zui, ivvauuii UIIG Ul UIU UUCBl lU U1C OOUIIL I , ... r . —.—", „ The railroad facilities tor rending itscirvuia- S lll . do , so ’ "° Wl!l kce I* alwa J' 3 0,1 haIul a » tiou rapidly to great distances ahead of all other * iuna 01 unexcelled. facilities South and West of us arc good and improving.. Eufaula fa a thrifty little city, steadily and per- Canned Goods! mnnently improving. The investment can be made Cheaper and on Better Terms than ever before or hereafter. Ini short, 1 am Determined to Sell, it possible, in spite lot the depreciated value of all property in these times. Printers, therefore, would consult their own in- DUCK. FATRIDOE. Of the lot wo mention. TOMATOES. CORN. SALMON. LOBSTER. SARDINES. POTTED HAM, TURKEY, B7 Cherry street, lately occupied by Geo. P. Nel- , sot. on Saturday, November S2d, 1875, at 10 . it, all Uia ; 110; Rohinmn county, |i text 75; fine rye, fil 5 SffSSS&S&ESS: grnll ^a.00. .utag of a general stock of 'family groceries. Furnished. Call and aeo for yourself and be convinced. novlStf MT. W. LAXEY. Proprietor. novlttf Information as to pres- luture prospects, or in other Address J. M. MACON. Proprietor Times, Enfauln. Ala. Cruvraturs Wigs. Heidsiek per pint. MS: dry Yerzenay. $50; Krue A Co, lit; imported Cabi net. |55; Work*’ Golden Eagle. *52; For Sale. For Rent. [ fpHE residence of the late J. R. Butte, on First M * nresent by J. L. Sauls- per quart, |20. (^LDRGU. BIBB COUXTY-HSeorge X. TUI- do^h^S,t“ind SSi'four^^hundreslend — -Vi °f peraonatty. fiftf «reft<i’whieh about tJo hundred iSd Of™ am i t f u ?29 the same at 10 o dock. a. it, are cleared and under cultivation. A FERTILE FARM, situated ono and a half street, occupied at pn JJL miles routh of tho town of Cuthbert, Ran- bury, eligibly located and convenient to business, j Jam and Rio COFFEES. PICKLES. JELLIES. MUSTARD. MACKEREL. CHEESE. LAED, MARTIN’S GILT EDGE BUTTER. LATEST MARKETS BT TET.RftT? .i pn^nt^^tfafo d’xo'-ember/is^t^offic^ 1 | Given under my hand Oificfallr. . _ Possession given October 1st. A.B. repldtf Or CA1*T. A. O. BUTTS. norlttt C. T. M’ARD, Ordinary. I laborers’ Financial. XxwYoxx-Xoon-GoU opened at 9{. Stocks I QUITMAN COUXTY.-M’. F. dnlL Gold iq. Money 4. Ei('!:a:ia', hr.r e*’ I vL .Btithcrioru has applied for exemjdion of per- ' ' — i strong. State 3 bL^iV 1 wdi pass upon tliesame at 10 A. SI, ■ the 1st day of December. IS73. at or office. 1 novlIlOf M’.P. JORDAN. Onlinarr. are cleared and under cultivation. .On the premises are a gin house and excellent I TMSSOLUTIOV—Owinei County Court of fiooly equi I TEAS, TEAS, TEAS, - E V", i ? : ^'Y? n 'J.* rtiT,at7 - Sterimx quiet at , State hon<Kmiiet. Ver7,raentS duU ta * t * tronR ’ j^.EORGiA. MACOX COUXTY.-John Shealv Midnight—sla 14; 82, ct, up n. H . ___ ... J U. ap^ied tor exemption of personalty and fes^-iars’i.’sagta- 2(5?I — ,an Mxsnntm; •s 7.^ North Carolina* 22; new 14: sneefal Carolina. 20; 81; JftriFSd New OELEAE9—Gold 9t. Exckanxe. Ktcrlinr ^nk l7Ul7f. New YorTrighTupmnSS rc rtiflcil check*; \ dfacount for currenev. ^°J?° X ~ Xo0n—CoQso1 * ^ives 91). .—Owing to tho appointment L '‘fh^'uTimte'r aSIi‘'(u'cl‘iuffirie’nT^Th ‘ I CoontJr Court " I ro ab£to ,h-' d^btottenure J u P in ‘^r«tin! of Law. heretofore existing be- MTUSKIE3. BRANDIES, GIN. RUM. realize more man uonoio tne our- l tween Woodward k Toole, fa this dav dissolved 1 * by mutual consent. J. H. WOO 1>WARD, novlft tf L L. TOOLE. Cotton. 11 MraOD Ordinary. rjEORGU. JONES COUNTY.-Notice fa herc- VJ by given that Jamev Wardlaw has applied to roe for exemption of personalty under homestead 11 ■'** Given under my hand officially. ROLAND T. ROSS, novW 24 Ordinary. woitii.-Notice fa hereby given tint John L. Baboo has applied place also to realize more than double the pur chase money. This property will be rold on ac commodating term*, or exchanged for city im provements. Apply at this office, or to THOS. POWELL, Trustee, octtStf <?nthl>ert. Gi-orria. NOTIC E! H enna, Ga. Will continue the practice of law as heretofore. All busine*. entrusteji to his care | WINES of all kinds. GERMAN WINES that are good and pure. country friends we say that wc will be »e them, one and all, and that they v/ill i see us before buying BACON, BAG GING, TIES, Ac. We can be found at NO.fiO CHERRY STREET, (opposite Carhart A Curd's.) DENTAL NOTICE. his dental rooms are now at 106 Cherry street, over the confectionery store of M.jor Can dy Rogers, near Cotton avenue. He uses all his gas for extracting teeth; he lias none to spare for gasing generally. He would simply state to the vublic that he keeps fully up with the thnei atul knows exactly what he fa doing. His method of practice has bet-n thoroughly tested, approved und adopted by the best operators in the profes sion. After nineteen year, of arduous practice, he fa not very flighty but has simmered down to solid, useful and durable work at price, that .re honest and low enough to suit the times. Us never takes ont better work than he can put back. Refers to the following gentlemen and hdie* who, of course, understand all about dentutry, and particularly Dr. Ford’, work; Patrick Henry, Thomas Jeffereon, Vt; Ifenjy Clay. Ky.; John C. Calhoun, S.C.; Andrew Jsrk- son, Tcnn.; James K. Polk, Tenn.; Daniel Web ster, Rufus Choate, Mass.: Horace Greeley, N. Y.; Julius Caesar, 3Iark Antony. Brutu.wdC.t- aline, Rome; Napoleon Bonaparte, Louis Napo leon and Louis Phillip, France; Hernando Ccnra. Spain* Cuba and Mexico; Henry VIII, Richard III, England; Mahomet Ali, Elizabeth, Cleopatra, Maria Antoinett, Josephine Bonaparte; Bro Stokes, of Dooly; ora«* other man. Ring the JkjII at the door and walk in and get the •wri* of your money. novllj5t_ **»“®i oplwdi I tonratrofi thS^mcSt Onk ituKDaxn axd Ttviyrr-nTX bar rels of re-1 apple, on will l>o solJ rmy low. M. K. Rdoxii A Co., 3t Xo. 10G Cherry street. Sii.k Hat*! A new lot received to-day. Frc Talmas ! Fu» Boas! Swasxdowm ! vel by Wv- B. Joxxr -. Jr... Maeon. Ga. -rt-.;.-. •. . ■ A go North the next were talking about the 7* w.vlc. He had four children in X'etr caJ0 - ^ f'-'- Taar - Isaju ? “f OiUe*pi« i Mjx-Mauh ill* ’’ M & were present. He remarked that he had — Lou’s shaving 1 lur.r-e r ’*3 on Malberzy st:>vt th, jL J your baxberini; done. Hone b.;t sa iled ur’-i-u, retained. A hot bath c.m be had on the shortest notice. cetSOtf • HryT. Ra.nkix a Luui.- ,»i reliable firm lia of : Yrti -w rrvxf Vklxuw Ki \ ii. TH* AyTIIX>rE^-IL-ad‘''- .'ou will find st ;i. th. tuncly u« of Simmons Lt'cr 1’..v. Tl: vegetable cathartic and tome prour. : th* sure proven Li io and *.uit cl edi «L»ea»^-h oi lh. ^ivor and bowels. York that he wished to wc. I asked him if he had a wife. Uo (old me he had had nrigunent. which ! one, but had been divorced from her for ! fire years. That waa Ul he said to mo H with regard to his family. Cross-erai*ia«i—I lire in Reynolds. I j became acquainted srith Pike two years — | a^o last April. I hare had conversation . with him only three or four times since. Silk Hats! I My acquaintance was a casual one. I There were a number of persons in the 1 oar when this conversation was gains on. I Baton was there on the oppoeite side of the ear in conversation srith two other gentlemen. I don’t know who sat behind or in front ot me. The one behind was the gentleman who tells ticket* at the railroad station here. The conversation occurred while the ears were in motion, not in a loud voice nor in a very low; but in a common tone. I am certain I can not be mistaken Und I heard every word that I have stated. I first heard of the killing of Baer through the Tiltoraph and HB&xa5.1 the .hr after the killing. I toM Mr. Putter and Mr. W. M. Dixon nboat this eonvemtion the day I heard of the killing. J. P. Oner, sworn—I know J. J. Walton by right Prom what I have heard, liis general character is not favorable by any means, not good. It is bod, as for as 1 have heard. From that general char acter, I don’t think I could believe him on oath. E, H. E —At tho time Baer khi- .. I h.;'t tho hotel opposite the V v:r.j Lanier lions', ’i had kept the house 2S c (th; Bier had boarded with me twenty two da. house Pike never boarded with me. I didn't know Mr. Pike. I did not see Mrs. 15!; Orleans 151; market quite .rnturea qnmaji *, follows: December ltlalS; "™jT 15,al5 5-ld; February 157-1«; March ErCTinv-OrfKm net receipts *241 bsle*; g-ors ?BU sales 2225; uplands 13,; Orleans 15J; mar- fet dulL two®: Xovember . Baltijiork—Cotton, net receuds —, rro*x 1314; I proof that Pike had been in the Xew I A r !’;. G, T* t ..? rita j n -— Tb? defense was here announced closed | I 111 o’clock, JL. 31. on the 3d oh Doeember'nextr Given under my band officially. ROLAND T. ROSS, oor,9 tt* lOrd inary. I OFFER to exchange property in Griffin listing ot Three Dwelling Houses, One Office, and Tito Unimproved Lois, all eligibly xituated, for good and WELL IM- I L. TOOLE, . ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1 tf Vienna. G 115 cts. FOR COTTON! WE WANT MOEE COTTON» octTPlm J. G. WILBURN & CO. G E ^ G i^app C l^™mptiSS^S^ J ^ PEOVED PLANTATI0X PROPERTY. anJ , 1 ' r y l .P a ‘’“P° n the same at mv office, on D> For further nartirotar, ma .a von D> JAMES J. RAY, Ordinary. For further particulars address me at Griffin, G. 31. LAWTON. FOB BENT! — —ggies a— >> agons, made by Abbott, Downing & Co. of Con cord, New Hampshire, at our lowest cash figures, and take in payment cotton of first-class quality at 15 cents per pound. novl5 St COLLINS A LITTLE. THE PLACE To get something that is nice is at |Al. TTJLi L jM A.IV ’ S ISAACS HOUSE BAR. . He has | RHEIN WINE—Direct importation. IMPORTED LAGER BEER. ATLANTA BEER. The best BIKW SEED i Whisky, Brandy & Wins DWELLING HOUSES, eliribly located. | and it was arrangod that arguments ^ to Franco —; rales faoo; stork should he made yesterday erasing by i -t^go^ c^ra'i^mxrlTt Cofo Blount, atU and Lofton, and by ■"\vVivixnToy-Coltcu. nrt nveiptx IM, export, I Cols. Weems and Hams this morning, in i ^ t?. Ow* Britain ai5; sales u>; f th* «W in whirl, twwwrewrt r*t I Arom^CrtS 'wt^receiS^^l; rale: i EBggHIl the order in which they are named. Col. Blount opened the argument, and was followed by CoL Hall. Both gentlemen [1! Blount opened tho argument, and w„ ! **-JjSSg&tJ 1 S. ». -Ira vac.—T*..> wdl known -ceired a lanre lot of Df* uht ’ins. it ha* tbe| mfae In bottles at 50 cents made able apeoche*. At the conclusion of CoL Hall’s argu ment It had grown so late and the court room was so uncomfortable that further argument was postponed until this morn ing. The court then adjourned until 9 o’clock to-day. The Cheapest itd Best.—Hook * Eureka Liver Medicine gives universal satisfaction in the treatment erf Liter Disease, Dyspepsia, Sick Head ache, Costireneas. and all that class of diseases arising from a disordered suto cl the stomach and brer. uorCOly Admitted Best.—Dr. Price’* Cream Baking Towder fa iwNniH; admitted to be the best in cr, and hr.rinr used it for a number cf years we have no hesitation in adding onr Urtimony as to There fa nothing ddcierious in its , an important consideration in view off. without consideration as to ibeir effti t upon He slept in »ioom No. 0 of that the health of the consumers. Dr. Pr.cefa Sprc-ul Fltrotyg*. extracted from the fm.t. are really the mWt devirable flavor* wc e'er ua.*d Great Britain «3»h J The startling drawback on nearly all medicinal to the Continent —s.ttock mjddiingx ltj; agents has ever been that in their process of to fi* ! Bntain tMCfl I-.’ -fil- t A #*——IL I ainan, K*va inn-. xAfiwbt Ia, an .1 ’ A, to Groat Britain —62; roastwiw neat 56C0; -Ira 5M-. stock —.ISO; law okMiinn Ub urirt g-jod antisaiy ISfc market xtrody. Mosuz-t'ottou. nrt rrocipta K9; exports rooatxri— 74k Groot Britain —. sales 700, atrck SRASfc middlinxx llfc low airtJlino 1*T strirt xml ordinary 151; market rasy; demanrt aod. Bostox—Cotton, nrt ronfots lit; coxa tsr- -Ira 25fta«ock«00l>;middlinglsfcn-rk-qtS: Norfolk—Cotuai. net rronux 17C; raporu «—twi— 1574; to Groat Britaan —. nlr, zay stork RMS; low middixxi 151; maiktt quirt. Mmrnia—CV-tton. net rorripu 1541; sbipmcnta IMS; stock tkKd; low middUns U‘alSb market rery firm. Gzlvxstos—Cotton, nrt moripts M5; ; exports coastwise —: to Great Bntain —; to France —; rales COO: stock 52.114; pxat crlmarr 17; or dinary lib drtnaEd cool. Pn I n r nraiA—Cotton, r.-t rrcipu lii;rroxi 430-. —irtrtiiQga ]5al5i; market qakt. jjTERFOOL—Xcc:>-Cortoll ale, 10,0te hairs; apecadatiou en.1 export fOOft npKr.d» si; Oriee.;:, m arrires: ady.bat notram-ic-.io-;-; market to Conti- | aieianx have long toufiht tor in aaent i! f£t would 'Purgo, Purify and Strengthen At One and tlic Same Time. t'rU:; la not b:l t —iddliaffft afcinped Xorem- , ter and D>e:tuVr. S 5-1*. -. . s inetud, American. Produce. Nxw Your—Noon—Fiorur firm. Wheat shads , firmer. Ccnrtc belter. Pork quiet : nd «te*dv; Their research has at last been rewarded by a discovery which fully realizes the fondest dev*re* of the medical faculty, and which fa iustlv rrvnnl- ed aa the rao»t important triumph tnat iihsr. iacy has ever achiqpcd. This important desidcratirou Dr.Tntt’s Vrgetalile Liver P1IN, Which purify tl e bleed and remove aQ cot nipt homcra and unhealthy araanhUm fr^m the body, and yet produce no weakness cr lasritudo whatever, but on the conarary tone the stomach, aod invigorate the body during the prosress cf their operation. They unite the heretofore irre concilable Dualities of a Strengthening, Purgative and a Purifying Tonic. Dr. Tutt’s Pill* are the *po*t active and searebinsr medkina in existence. Th*»y at once tuck the verv root of diseases, and their action N so prompt that in an hour or two after tkev nre taken the uatient is aware of their good eifrecte. They may oe taken at any time without restraint of diet or occupation ; they produce neither nau- - griping or debility, arid as a family medicine they ha \ > rival. Pnctr -5 cents q box. Sold by all Druggists. Principal Office, 43 Cortlaadt street New York, tepldeodkwly . ►Jlribiy lo» R. P. LAWTON, At Exchange Bank, or to Da. A. P. COLLINS, At Collins* A Heath* WATCH STOLEN. We have Just received from the In Macon. Lunch every day at 11 o’clock. Ovutero «n »Hp half «>>*»• JOHN INGALLS DEALER IN Choice Tooth Brushes, 3Ianuf»cturcd Expressly for ni* Trade jod Awarded First Premium at the Georgia State Fair. Elegant Handkercheif Extracts ASD TOILET WATEKS. Awarded First Premium, at the Georgia State Fair. With a Full Line of Elegant Toilet Articles, c O 31 B S, novOtf JOHN INGALLS, Fourth and Por»lar Streets. p i w»hi:.ii"h 5 / SHAKERS Any information concerning same will be liberally * THIS OFFICE. For Sale. /~VNEof the most valuable places in YincviUe. I V-e known as the Bryant place, containing about fortr.five acres, will be sold for caxh or cotton, or CXI Kroscd for real estate in the dtr of Macon. Apply to A.J.ORR, Crt'.vrel tf At Oliver. Dooria« A *W [ FRESH CABBAGE, BEET, FOB SALE CHEAP. A N half-acre lot with a xix-roora dwellinr. kruhen. outbocara, etc. situated on Second street hrtw—n Oak and ArcK 1, within u tew minutes walk of the bmines, part of the citv. de pot and workshops, and has proton to be a luilthv place. Apply to , , D. D. CRAIG, auxin ccltf R. A. MORRI LETTUCE and RADISH SEED RANKIN, MASSENBURG & CO. NOTICE. E. B. POTTEE, M. D. HOMEOPATHIST f~\FFICE Wood’s Block, Second street, third door below Johnston jewehy catahlfahment. Rrtwiii.-nr** ijtnii-r Houmo. iuivir. tf NOTICifi. OFFER forsa! * a small farmiu mmsion roun- ty. five miles from 3Iar*l alville, S. W. R. R., oontxJning 405 acre*, under hich state of cultiva tion, being level, with vood fences, good water; buildings new, except the dwelling, which has been recently repaired. Said place fa level and in a healthy locality. Terms made easy. Apply to G£0. 8. HASLA3I. Sa.. octU«w Marshal rill., Oa. | G eorgia.bibb county— • OEDiSAHr’s OrylCB, November 15,1K3. | count; I have in rov office the Standard Weights and Measures for llibb county. All persons engaged in selling bv weisthte and measures are hereby notified that by the 15th day of Janu.Try.lb74,1 will be reatiy to test and mark the weights and measures d( all vendors in this county, as required by law. Given under my hand officially, novl5eod2m 0. T. WARD. Ordinary. LAM.S AND LAMP GOODS! hand lanterns. To bum kerosene oil—do not smoke. A full as- rortment of the above named article?, and marked ( down to suit the hard times. pre scription s I Continue to receive the care and.attention that their compounding requires. My stock of | Drugsx Chemicals, Patent Medicines And other goods are all Fresh and Pure, tend are offered at such prices as obtain through aut the where an honest and legitimate business LAW PARTNERSHIP. J. & J. C. RUTHERFORD, MACON, GA. C tOMPOSED of John Rutheirferd, of Macon, and i John C. Rutherford, fate of Bara bridge. Ga- We will practice in this Circuit, in the United States Circuit Court, and in the Bankrupt Court. J. C. Rutherford will, lor the preaent, afao at tend Decatur and Early Court*. JOHN RUTHERFORD. JOHN C. RUTHERFORD. com iw ;*7 uviiductfld. My stock is selected and offered for its purity, not tor cheapness. BOLAND B. HALL, novlStf Cor. Cherry st. anti Cotton are. FOR SALE. 11-3 xil.es non the city. *r *T ACRES IMPROVED LAND, suitable for ejej a market gardener. HOUSE AND LOT. With or without furuitw*. containing all nepe—nry outhouse., stables, etc, and orchard, ne—• WaaMyan FemalaCoBefft „ _ octntt X. J, BAIR Bar and Restaurant. OPEN ALL NIGHT. r. VALENTINO, H AYING refitted his entire premises, is now prepared to furnish his friends and patron* “* everything pertaining to a first-class restau- whieh will 6e served in the very best style. He will always have on hand FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, SAME, ETC. Strangers visiting 31-acon should give him a call- I will open on the 1st of October, at No. 63 Cherry street, next door to my present nrataurect,» Ladies’ Eating Saloon. sep7 tf Last Notice to Tax Payers. T IIE law requires me to make an early fettle- ment of all t!ie taxes of Bibb county. 1 ty* therefore expect and positively require every tax payer to make settlement on or before the DAY OF NOVEMBER. Do net bring trouble upoc *.e and expenseupon yourself by nevlectij^ tor I your taxes in time. .My office, 72Cherry stm . will be oi>en until 9 o’clock p. ac. Respectfully, . ' W.T. NELSON. octfStf Tax Collector for Bibb Connty«__ DRS. J. P. Sl W. R. HOLMES, DENTISTS, SUCCESSORS OF DR G. VT. EMEBS0S. 84 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga* efereuces: Dr GY Emereon;Rev DrI'? medy, Bev J \Y Uurke. Hr R H Hutchw.^ Jir R \V Bor.ncr, M con; Capt F T Pitt*. W* T Ro**, Dr Sam Perxley. Mr Robert Barron. «« Jos Carr, Clinton; Mark W dobnnon. BurrourB A Wing, Atlanta: Dr Hollingshead, Fort tan*.* Dr Jas Ki apt). New Orleans. “25- land sale. WILL sell on the first Tuesforin DeeenJ? next.in the townol Knoivillf,CrawfordrooD tv, two loti (402 acre*) o! wild land, XS0. in the 7th district of aaid eoV nt ’h!^Jn west ot Knoxville. Thixland i» welltimbered vzluzble lor a saw mill and xhin^e myfone.^ Colzp—rhee, Monroe county, Gfc ocUat7d)alrrw*w