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THE MACON DAILY TKU'GRAI’M AND
MEssENOEfti s.aTLEDAY SkifttiM NoYEMbEK ii iS73i
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THE CITY
SMI UDAY MORNING. NOV. >;
To I’airon* of fit r Cotton Starr
liy authority of tho O. or ;i.i <
Gnu»;v, a oiA'-i-mo tin.r of Cotton St
1'atrons aijil F.»r:m:> \' ill 1 »«• h-M ir
stis t. ASorur.it iiovmmi.
Or
SCllOOllMl
Viiolhrr
tatv
At la
Uwtli
ntSoVh V i*. >t.,to tak.* into<*«. n »Ai«I. ration
inotis-rrus lookin'* to the r liof «,f (...•
brotherhood.
Gotten statin,...f
pr«h will 1-lca.wscopy, or mil aUcnl, n to
same.
Half-hire rataa will doubt 1- b . b-
tai&od on n\l r.iilr>xul lin. -i in t ii’u stAto
for ilele^atoi* attemliiu' tho ia.-« t in ;.
T. J. Sm: rif, M.i t r.
Th Tat lob, Secretory.
c’- i.ij iiir,ff.Xo'.'-:-A)-rr V IS? ’.
Axotcucb lot of Cno youu^
homo trill bs told at Porte
stable* litis miming. Tho ■
without reserve, and as in on
great bargains may bo cxjhx •
The At catlirr
Yesterday wav more agrowt
was tho screral days proriout
were not needed about th m
day. There was no
shone with a genial w
Kentucky
& Bobus'*
do trill bo
pes^U* tluux it
iriosu. Overcoat*
Iso middlo of tho
nil, and tho nun
Tic
Messrs. Gamble, Bo
TBociTi.il six hundr. d
tioo, which they Ms
ones at tho lowei
tor* are adriaed t
Ic k Co. have ju
buntUafi of Arrow
i to cliaposo of at
price. Plan-
them a call.
.11 ulhrrr, .Ntrrct TfoUiBtllrt Church.
Tho plastering of Mulbcny Street
Methodist Church wa» injured by the
storm Sunday night, and the workmen
are engaged in repairing tho damage.
Therefore, there will bo no aenrioes in
this church to-morrow.
At IImm.
The Hibernians returned last night
from Harassaah, whither they haTo been
to participate in the ceremonies of laying
the cornsr-otone of the new Cathedral
now in process of erection in that place.
They were delighted with their trip.
Mae Farm anil city I'ruarr!) for Snle
\V„ call attention to tho advertisement
of W. 8. Beadles. Esq., Newness. On. To
cm desiring an elegant and oouuno-
dioue homo in ono of tho hoalthiest tec-
tions of tho State, and in a town fusions
for its looal attractions and excellent
cletj, no finer opportunity baa ever been
presented. The farm and the reaidenoe
will be sold extremely low for cash, or on
Tory faYorablo terms otherwiao. Sec ad
vertisement. _____
lonfrrrnrr.
The Georgia Annual Conferenoo of the
Methodist Episcopal Church South will
meat in Macon no tho 17th of Dooembcr.
The Methodists of this city havo begun
early in making preparations for that im
portant assemblage, and arc looking up
homos for tho ministers and othor dele
gate who will be in attendance. The
hotly will bo composed of about two
hundred men. including the lay represen
tative*.
The Firemen's Parade,
The semi-annual parade of tho Macon
Fire Department took place yesterday
afternoon. Tho companies with their en
gines met at tho City Hall, and thence
proceeded to Mulberry Struct, in front of
tho Busier House, when they were in
spected by Chief K. A. Morris.
All tho engines look to bo in splendid
condition, hut tho turn-out of men was
comparatively small. There was no
tasting of engines, though No. 3 did a
little playing after the parade was dis
missed. The steamer worked well, os
usual. .
Fire.
On Thursday night tho residence of
Mr. H. McManus, situated about sown
mile. from Macon on tho Thomas ton
road, was burned, together with tho
kitchen and smoke-house. Tin fin? was
con. muni oiled to the roof by sparks from
the chimney. It hail rnado very little
headway when discovered, but there was
no one on tho premise* but a couple of
young ladies, who wors powerless to do
Anything. The bouse and contents wore
entirely consumed, causing a loss of not
lest than throo thousand dollars, no part
of which was insured.
The Jlayur's Court.
The Mayor bad hut two eases to dis
pose of yesterday morning.
George l'erkiu*, a young negro thief,
whoso case was continued Irvin Thurs
day, was up for a hearing, ami will havo
to pay five dollars or go to tho park for
ten day*.
Ephraim -- —» colored, has been re
garded as one of tho steadiest and most
reliable negroes in or about Macon. Ho
is sn employe of the t-oulhe - 't- ni rail-
road, and is asid to bo one of Jho stead
iest of the colored liands who run fU th;
send. But Ephraim got off tho traei
Thursday night, ou.l yesterday ho found
hlsssslf before tho Mayor's Court, on tho
trip!* charge of being drunk and disor
derly, resisting on officer ami carrying
concealed weapons. Ho drew hi* pistol
as tbs officers wore convoying him to tho
Umda, and had it corked and pointed
at the breast of Lieutenant Hurley, when
it was seized and taken from him. Lieu
tenant Hurley and officer flroeo had all
they could do to bring him to tho bar-
IBI k<, but they finally lodged him there,
land the Mayor fined him ono hundred
dollars and thirty days on tho streets.
II* ssid ho guessed ho could pay the
money.
Ephraim boa always borne a good char
acter, anil this is the first time that he
was ever known to ho drunk. The result
of his spree will probably bo a temperance
lecture, which rill make him a cold-
water-man for life. He pays pretty dear
for his experience; but it will powiby
have a good effect upon him. He will let
liquor alone hereafter.
Man
III-lltll.
On. of the most hum ntable homi- i lej
tii".'. • v.-r ' • ' ;' hi t'.:- ■ ty, »a
committed about one o'clock yesterday
uftomoon, at the public school in East
Maoon. The occur ranee is especially la
mentable. on account of the extreme
youth both parti ijiants; ami also on
account of its having occurred at one of
the public schools of tho city. The cir
cumstances are about as follows:
Daring the noon rupees John Wall and
Thomas Howard, in company with other
lads, were engaged in a game of boll,
when they had a dispute over the game,
then a scuffle, and finally, both grew mad
and a fight ensued. Howard struck Wall
with a brick-hat, mid the latter drew a
knife end inflictod three wounds upon
Howard, tiro 6f which would have been
fatal. There was a slight wound in the
neck. In his back, on the left of the
spine, was another wound which penetra
ted to the tar^y, producing internal
hemorrhage. This was a mortal wound.
Tiie third wouai Was in the left thigh,
a few Inches below the groin, which pene
trated to and severed tho femoral artery.
This, in all probability, was the wound
winch was tho immediate cause of the
death of tho lad.
The fight between the lads tookplooe
at the foot of the embankment near the
old Central depot, which is now used as
a school-house, noward, after being cut,
had climbed up this embankment and
walked some twenty feet toward the
school-house, when he seek to the ground
snd told his playmates to run for a doc
tor- Those were the last words ho spoke,
as be expired in a very few minute*—prob
ably in leas than fire minute* after the
cutting was done.
Tho bleeding from this wound in the
thigh was most profase, and by it the
boy could be distinctly tracked from the
plaoo where the cutting was done to
where be fell and expired.
As soon a* the cutting was over Wall
dimppeared from the ground and has not
boen seen since. It is supposed he went
to his home, which is about two and a
Krylf miles in tho country, near tho Jones
oonnty line.
Coroner Harman was notified of tho
tragedy and was early upon tho grouml.
He soon cropanelod a jury which, after
receiving 'tho body, which was examined
by Dr. McCreary, and hearing the testi
mony of soino of the boys who were wit
nesses to the transaction, rotarned a ver
dict in accordance with tho above facts.
Howard was a lad about sixteen year*
old, and lived in East Macon with his
mother, who is a widow. Ho woe at one
time employed in Burko’s printing office.
After the inquest his body was taken to
hi* mother’s house turd prepared for
burial.
Wall 1* about tho samo age of How.
aid. Ho is a eon of Mr. Brad. Wall, who
is dead, and a grandson of Mr. John Low,
one of the most respectable citizens ef
the county. Ho hail been in the school
but a short time, and was regarded as a
quiet and peaceable lad. Up to a lato
hour lost night he bad not been arrested.
Thera were no witnesses to this tragedy
except tho scliool-boys, mast of whom
were small j but they all toll about tho
samo tala in regard to it. It seems to
havo been ono of those unfortunate oc
currences, growing out of a sudden and
uncontrollable burst of passion, leading
the youth to seek to punish his antago-
nist by tho infliction of severe personal
injuries. No ono imagine* for a moment
that tho boy meant to slay his playmate,
and tho probability is that ho loft the
ground unaware of tho fearful result of
the injuries he had inflicted.
THE aUPBRIOB COFHT.
No Verdict Yet In tlic Pike Case.
The jury in tho Pike case has been out
since half post four o'clock Thursday eve
ning, and, to outsiders, they seem to be
no nearer a verdict now than they wero
when they first went out. Of course,
nothing is known as to tho sentiment of
tho jury, and any opinion as to what tho
verdict will bo is premature conjecture.
Nio jury wero called down at fouro'clock
yesterday afternoon, and tho sheriff was
directed tp provide them supper and
breakfast in their room. They then went
hack to tlicir meditations-
t'raii 1
^ IN i,| till
rare. Me
i* Total; U
h'rr i<»“i
tOJl-T.il
Id Kite!
feet tar
hare hero sold and no orridsn
nvlly—has erer ommed from
ns it. The inunrare yi
zed lire .lyaya
hnushout tho reentry rereounml the A'
as the boat ntaanl when how **V u * ,
(orrirrulsr. For tar at nOB by the
rrally.snd at whokwslc by thejownetiwist
PRATT A r<>. lie, J’ultou rtrrai. .Sew lor.
au<£4dn-UwU
The llariuunlc Sorlcfy.
There was a large attendance at the
store of Messrs. Guilford, Wood A Co.,
Thur-day night, of those who are inter-
ested in the errs:, ration and o-tublish-
meat of a musical society in thii city.
The attendance was so much Larger than
any one had reason to apprehend, and
evciy one aerated so deeply interested
in the work that the society is already
regarded as a success.
Permanent organization was effected
with IV. G. E. Sus»rff, as IV .-.Mont
and Copt. W. W. Carnot, at Secretary
and T rcasurer."
A ivmmittco of three was appointed to
nominate a suitable person for Musical
Director.
With the last named officer aelocted,
the organization will bo complete and
may at cnee begin it- rehearsal). We
are glad that everything ha- gone along
prosperously, so far, and wo can now see
nothing in tho future which indicate# the
; - lay . : .. :'.id..ro tin- cut.
Among those who w.*v in attendance
Thursday night, there were good TWa s
enough to itn.-Uiutc the best ringing so
ciety in Georgia; and they can succeed
without the ev asion of a single addi
tional person. The officers have boon
well selected. He.. lea being g.-od ingers,
both of them arc gentliaaen of splendid
an 1 1 ■ Itlny
n dire. ’**r. tin* i "ill bo ia->,t snal*
lontly otlioi’red, and ».!1 have nothin;'to
do but !o go nhi-.oil and muk mi.de for
u- without limit. Mif give them nny
;,i.. ;.::t of good w i.-ho i, r i, fuff
and psvfe t Miiws.; and so will ti e
;i. . . U-ving pooplc of Macon, u. r whom
tin i, arc a luultit n'c.
BEADING NOTICES.
: Casxt will serve a clam chowder at 11
o'clock to-day. It
Hava yv“ raid your Stato and county
tazez r novSS St
Cuz CaowDsastCasyy’srt 11 o'clock
to-day. }t
Orr your spare ribs, back bones, roasts,
steaks, and stows of beef and pork, mut
ton. sausage, etc., etc., at Merritt's mar
ket vC r, y this morning for Saturday and
Sunder, il * there juat that you con
find it.
Go to Casey’s at 11 o’clock
dlsli of bis clam chowder.
Yauow Psvaa! Yxuow Favaa! Wimax
rax AsTioor*f—fitwitr, ytm will Snd it io the
.i—are at Simone* hirer Bopitaor. This
wiuAh cathartic sad teak has proven
the sure prereutire and cars of all diseases at the
lint And bowck
Financial and Commercia
OFFICE TELIT,IUPII AND IrtSSWOTA
Novru SSB a-BiDHO, Wrt
Cotton.
Xtc report an improrement in the nnrtet to
day. with an adreore of tc. The oKoiurs were
lieht. everythin* from rood ordinary up ban*
readily taken, (trades below *ood ordinary are
not saleable. We quote middling st 1X1; low
ndddlingsst lit- The market dored attire st
the advance.
The receipts today were «U hsks-401 hy rml
sol Sit hf muon. Tbs shipments wen *
rales zoo.
xacox cotto* niiisro.
Stork on hand SepLl. 1S71.— _ _ !■**
ttorrived today--
Beocired previously. —
Supped
Sfe:
...tw-asn
... t.Tti
LATEST MARKETS BT TELEGRAPH
Financial.
- - |J. Governments, strong but ilulL
h«h«
b Erening-iiow aSwrenTst7tf 14* «mmk|
Sion. Sterling lowsr rt 7. Gold Ktire and
■troremr at lfe’.o;. Gorcmmenu strong snd
considerable doing. Stole bond* quiet and rtJong.
Midnight—»1» lHi Sts M: Ms at: 69a 10; new
lSli 67a HI; OW Ik new a> S-. 10-tcw «.
Tenndrsres 71: new 71 h Vinrmta SS; now to.
ronaids Ml; .Wd Si Louuisnu *6t new 40; levr*.
<■ M h U. Alabama to a. i» JS; Gcugu .«•
00; 7s 75; Xortb Carolina* St; new 14; -j.rwl
tax 5; South Csrelinss S& new S; April and
°Mnr r Oauuss—GoM a. Exchange, .rising
Hi premium lor chorka. New kork sirht pur
tor rnnency, * per cent premium tor chocks.
Lospos—Noon— Krio MJ.
piIIA—Ry-nlrl [.I* '.
1‘aais—Krenin*—Bsntcs Mf7lc. Speck In-
creased LOOWIOO Irenes.
Cotton.
New Tosk—Cotton, sales Al»0; uplands 151;
Orleans MJ; market firm.
Futures opened as follows: November 15hDp-
cember U 15-lCnlsl: January 15 s-ltels!; Feb.
ruary 1* lS-lCsl«h March leh April 1* 3-UG7
Evening-Cottou.net receipts 1X1; grew £081
■ales MS; uplandr IS); Orleans Id
Futuna dined quicti sahw ttAOO, OS follows
November IS S-tlalM; December, 1} W-lSalS ;
January I5|; February W I-UU<k March Kg;
April 1813-10. _
Compartire Cotton Statement-Net rmapto
all United State* port* during the week 1A0.15S;
■une week tost rear HOMO; total reteipu to dste
87XA02; to tame date but yearLOlUM; eiportr for
work HSAOS; hut year 60.775; total eajmrts to date
X7A4S7: tost year 4MAXS; stork at all United hiatus
ports S0I.41O; last .rear Ssi.tM; rtoek at intenor
townt. 0MB7: tamo time last year Mjm. stock at
Liverpool iU7J««k last year «HJW0-. Amenean
afloat tar Great Hritoin 15S.OOO: last year liana,
Bat-THtouz—Cotton, net
_ HI 4#l *; erportr to
Great Britain —. continent 1194; cosstwim 090;
gall'd {SVl.
Nzw 0»hu»9—Cotton, net receipts «106; gross
477tg ; exjsirta coastwise £20; sales £500; stock 118.-
S57; miililliiigs 151: market active.
Weekly net receipts .VV-n. grew SOAfflb ezporti
to Great Britain «J«£; rantinunt S7g£2; France
3850; coastwise £401u udea 8000.
WiiuisoToj—Cotton, net receipts SX; eiporU
to Great Britain 616; uautwias —t asks 58; rtoek
U06; middling* lt(; market steady.
Weekly not nivipts 8th oapot
fill; to Great Britain (£12; to Conti;
350.
A rorsTA—Cotton, net receipts 4083; tries 1X70;
kldlings Ik market steady.
Weekly net receipts 11,187; shipments 0008;
nksltfl.
Savsa.vaii—Cotton, net reeeipU 477b el ports
to Continent 40At; const wise or, tales ls££; stock
33AM; middlings HI; msrkrt Arm.
Weekly net receipts, soATO; exports eoastwise
3444; continent —; to Grest Britain 13A3S; odes
10A30.
CUAEtxiTO*—Cotton.net receipts 3030; einnrts
eoastwise 1174: sales Irish stock tojstf; middlings
I4lri4i; low middlings 111; market strong.
Wivkl.v net reeeipts 18.1X4; exports eoastwise
5750 to Great Britain 4“
7500
Momu—Cotton, net rereipto 787 s exports
coastwise 70X4; Gnat Britain —, wles l£0O, .lock
X7A70; middlings IS; low middlings 141; strut
guod ordinary 14; market strong.
Weekly net reeeipts SMI; exports coastwise
34SH continent 441; sale# 0700
Boktox—Cutlan. net receipt* l^b gross 530;
rales 300 stock are; middlings 151; market dull.
Weekly net reeeipts 843; grew (Tver, rales 1300
NosroLX—Cotton, net receipts 1470; exports
coastwise 118S; to Great Britain —; tak* 370
rtoek 74X8; low mlddbngs 131: market steady.
Weekly net roedipta l&uso exports coastwise
^inurma^Sitton, net receipts sskv, shipments
4803; stock 44.704; low middling 14; market firm.
Weekly net rerelpts 14.474; idU|Hnems 15.487.
Galvutox—Cotton, net reeeipts 1S31; exports
sutwise 4718; to Great Britain —; to France —;
sates 450; stork 31A55.
Weekly m-t n-n-ipts 10A17; exports coastwise
IMS; to Grout Britain 7199; to Fiance
7900
FuiUDsxnnA-Cotton.net receipts 447; grow
Fsovtnssc*—Weekly net receipts •;>, sales
ISnO; stork 2000.
Ci’tt 1*01 ST—Cotton, weekly net receipts. 4370
NAinviLX*—Cotton, weekly rvrevipts StlO;
shipments 1£I7: stork 37AM.
8KXUA—Weekly net receipt* 1789; shipments
15N0; stork 443(1.
Moxtoomsit—Weekly receipts 1780; Shiisnents
147*; stork k*7A P05£; 1873. 9049; low mailings IS};
market quiet.
njv221t
and take a
It
Havb you paid your State and county
taxes? nov22 2t
■ G«t your sporo rib*, bock bones, roasts,
■(leaks, and stow* of beef and pork, mut
ton, sausage, etc., etc., at Merritt's mar
ket early this morning for Saturday and
Sunday. It'* there just that you can
find it. nov22 It
Five hundred pound* dressed turkey*
and chickens—fat and fine, at
It S. T. IValkee’s.
Have you paid your State and county
taxes ? nov22 2t
One acNDBED and twextt-fivx bar
rel* of rod apples on consignment, which
will bo sold very low.
M. R. Kooks* A Co.,
3t No. 106 Cherry street.
Silk Hats ! ■
Silk Hats!
A new lot received to-day.
Ftk Set*!
Fcb Talma*!
Fun Boas!
Swans down !
Just received by
1Y£. B. Johnston, Jb.,
Macon, Ga.
Cotton avenue, *cxt to Mix A Kirland.
novlStf
Loh’s shaving and hair-cutting saloon
on Mulberry street u tho place to get
your bartering done. None but skilled
artists retained. A hot both can bo had
on the shortest notice. oct29tf
Ilrxr. Raxsin A Lanas.—This wen known
oral reliable Arm bare received a large lot ef Dr.
Hood** Eureka Liver Medicine. It ha* the praise
*f all who have tried it. In bottles at U cents
(nd gun.
Tm* Coxatxst and Best.—Hook's Eureki
Liver IfediciiM givea universal satisfoction in the
Weatmeni of Liver Dlreare. DrepepstaSi-k Head-
vdar.Oo*tiieBeea.and all that claw of disease*
■rising from a diaoreUred state el the stomach
and brer. novSOly
; Can: v.-lh-.-ha-cre ol tbc Peruvian Syrup
jo protected solution of the protoxide of iron) me
rout ioned against beinc ilrevived by any of the
arcpuration* of rcrovlan bark, or tart and Iron,
ghich may bo otfored them. Every bottle of mm-
u ne baa Pwuviea Syrop (not Feruvian hark)
blown in tho glow. Liau i oe tho bottle before
purchajjiyE.
ORST VC TO W AUKI AkK.
jlnj j.j relict forjrDQQT bwb from tho etfifts of
ar.i Abu>i« in enrij lif*. Msalxiod re-
>: nil. I::i;*n< ntsto s;nrri*roruinovoL 5cv
till. r... :.i M.ii < .’ ■. :.rv s.ir\-> in *w .il.tl ft.- I
x . ; « N . Ai. " 1H»WARI> \nmk'IATIo.V.
NvitSkUlh N. '.u >tnvt. i'i .itai. ; ; i..,i. i*x-uri j
in>lilutL'ti iiavtnc % Inch rfjmtatioa for litmornlsUi
Conduct red yrcUx&Livd 3ui
RpmiUtion nn.l c\j>ort 2000; uplands 8|a8l; ON
lotm* market H«dy.
Bffilcffi of the week 7AOOO; export 8.000; specula
tion 4J000i Rtoek 407*000; Americnn 72.(W; ns
crtpU 03^00; American 32^100; actual export
8,000; Stock ntloct tnjOOOi American 1SUXW.
Uplands, not Klow flood onlin*ry. shii>ped No
vember one! Ikxvraber, 8h not below low mkl-
diiiw** Khippctl October and November* 8 5-16;
dfiivpril l# No\-ember. H|.
not lielow liood ordinary,
dripped Oetdbfr 'and Nowmuoer, ttj; shipped lk>
cember and January. 8|.
Produco.
Nrw Tot*—Noon—FJour Una and advsuiHmr.
Wheat | better. Corn 1c better. Pork quiet and
steady; mesa 14 2Sal4 60. Lanl tinn; steam
7 ll-18a7f« Turpentine quiet at 40j. Rosin quiet
at 2 70 tor strained. Freights firm.
Ereninr—Flour firmer; common to fair extra
. * vk p-ood to ehoke extra 7 43all 00. Whisky
fare Wbtat ini better, with a less active
•'-tier; jjrinw western mum!
afloat 85{. T ' *
NavalsdulL
quiet.
1 firmer at 7|.
Freigbu
Notice to Cottou Shippers.
VjlUiTKIt-ioro : ^ JTVV ro of an t ba*ik!«
..r In- k- r i’ t. rcvt^i. nrv nottlii-.l tuat tin*
rtrvl hi* a*i :* i. j* h r of invur.mcc ura:ru»t tin*
in she Uvk-nxvl and London ami Globe ln>ur-
anee Company, for sixtsva thi-uvind il< !Lnrs.on
Cotton, in transit or in store. Said policy is
re cf the bride's father.on th* I dated Bt>fbtf 3a SBX and igfogrof »
1 1874. JAM. M. BOKKKTJ-O.N.
novae lw Gcn-ral Sun*X M-tB-LR.
II I >.
foM Cburebi Mvc7;*i
V ■■■•-■* 30th. by the
Hr. RoorkT8.Casncv
. oad Mia* FaXNI* S.
IX of tbcSOtb inst-by the Kcv. Mr. Little-
Dr. J. P. Ncwhas to Miw A. E. Holxo-
j, an. all of Houston county
/I
FOR RENT.
\/
OBITUARY.
€iume to neap her rrwmrd.
On Wednesday nvenimr. at two oc’otk. No
vember 12. 1873. it pLfiwJ Gud in his alwise
pvovi4emw to call the spirit from the body of
Mrs. Uarrict Booe, wife of Captain William Bone
(one amonr the otdert citiaens of VineviUe).
After an illness of many weds the fcehfc form
mold no longer remain on earth with its dear
companion, children and friends, hot
*ivcly kamd itn b>wi upon the booom of Jeans
and brent bod it* life oat sweetly there. Xn
IMS. and in 1*37
Apply to
norlltf
FOE, EENT.
t Rooms over Brown’s book-
Apply at once to
o s. Freeman.
Dissolution of Partnership.
iduu iui — ..mu — the undersigned in the ptmfiee of ta .
born in Mobboth Dtarirt. 8. C. in the h«ililiSjv^?i?'tau!jJf«maS"to UWC,«
and (a 1*37 cun: to this city, where tbc frc,m tbc first day of September lari. Each one
has ever walked in the path cJ virtue, troth and <* the undetaentawji: rive .onto tta
piety. So marked were her footstep* in that way totlSr 01 *** ,v ’ n - oto ' -
,11 inankind tboold walk that all who knew her ‘ ' mcHAED P. LYON,
luvtdher. She woe a member of the Methodist I __ bAMUEL D. IRVIN.
L'iJsrefal Chore* about forty years, and having
now rrosval the Juidan ot dreth win meet tome I FOR SALE,
precious tk-s who have gone b-fuie. MroB-forah J OAAJ*te
number ol jmr* j-rt haaboenrefy ■wh ^ ^ pavement.. An exrellent barpun , w
fiicfed In body. Her sufferings havo been ulsxist ^ Stock and utensils etc* will be sold with
irresistible at times, but she has bone them all the place if desired,
in a Christianlike manner, feeling tbst the abort
■pace ot time here computed with that of eternity
was tat a speck, and to suffer that short time
here to gain a home in Heaven throughout that
eternity would be but u small sacrifice- And in
troth her spirit can say;
Weep nut for me. my companion and children j
most dear;
I am not dead, but am deeping hoe.
Go hasten home, dry up your tears.
I mart lie here till Christ appear*.
noylS sun. weilkfri-Vt*
MONEY,
GOODS, ‘
FRIENDS.
W. A. JUHAN & CO.
Will offer this week
GEEAT INDUCEMENTS
In every deportment of
OAK WOOD AT $5!
JF you want good Oak Wood at
FIVE DOLLARS A CORD f
Leave your orders ot O. D. Edwards’ store, or
with T. J. LANE, or
nor IS fit D. LANE.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FOE SALE.
gQ SHARES in Macon Building and Loan
Awuciatioii. Apply to
MRS. V. C. REEVES.
Comer Spring street and Washington are.
Situation Wanted.
A S sdiy goods or groceiy clerk, bym young
man largely acquainted m Middle and South-
I west Georgia, who con give the best and most
satisfactory references. Address
T.J.Iro.
novlfitf Care Telegraph and 31 casco—‘.
GREAT BARGAINS
HORSES
LARGE number of valuable horses are still
1 I “*“« •“«» livery riablesrt Messrs. Porter
A. B. ROSS. Clert. ter A Heath, tho solo having been stopped for
SITUATION WANTED.
A MAN of experience in general business, well I
aniualnt.sl with Macon, its surroundings
and proipects. want* suitable employment. He
is s good accountant, know* about transportation
and the cotton trade, insurance, etc. Has been
a bank cashier, and thinks himself an honest
man. An immadtao engagement can be made. |
Inquire at. or address
nnvt3eod.lt- JffflN Rl'THERFORD.
Notice to Juroi*s.
nov22 2t
DR. G. E. SUSSDORFF,H
NO. 86 CHERRY.STREET, (upstairs)
3IACON, - - - GEORGIA.
ON SATURDAY,
However, they will be dosed out, and a rare op
portunity afforded to all who noed stock to supply
themselves.
J. J. CLAY.
Valuable Lands For Sale.
I OFFKII offer for sale either of my four plan-
tat:«*n*. One i# aituated in Sumter county,
eight miles vast of Arovifiw. on Lino Cnxk. arid
contains twenty-two liundml anil fifty acres;
one on the line « f Jones ami Baldwin counties,
containing twenty-live hundred acre*.is yix miles
from a milrwul station, and lia.^ a pood two-*t<-n:
n^Ulencv- on it; one on tho line of Joncv and Bal
dwin. adjoining the last named place, containing
eleven hundred am! forty acres, and is well im
proved. and one in Putnam county, three and a
half mile* from Eaton ton. on Little river and . . „T, rv ^i'rPv n ., T TiAin nn
Gtody creek, containing thirteen hundred and MACON * BRUNSWICK RAILROAD CO.
ninety acres. All these are first-class places,and J Sl MUWlUftltrt Orrica,^
are supplied with stock, corn and the usual Macon, t*S-* November 1
tation ut**n»iK which ran be purclLtsod wit
land. For further information address me at
Eatonton. Ga. 'Terms easy,
in v22d21tkw3w TL C. JF.NK1NS.
Special Notice.
FOR SALE.
A Farm and City Property.
Macon, Ga-* November U. 1S7S.
O N and after November 2fd instant, the Night
Fassei^er Train on this rood will be discon
tinued. TheNi?ht Cotton Express will run as
usual. JAS. W. ROBERTSON.
novlStd GenT Sup’t.
The “Ells” Restaurant.
MULBERRY
MACON, - - -
STREET,
- - GEORGIA.
FARE I
m’ftaT The dwellin' rontainsrix Drv.. I T« n?wflttaJ upfa.betta>rijtethan«T»l)rfore
well-ventilated rooms, a cook-room, pantry, dos- I with nn-
eta fwo halls,and rokmade on threeaidita The |
outbuilding* consist of a nervant a bouse of two
room*, a largo bam, crilw, sublet and forage
room*, carriage, fowl and *moke-bouacs,and other i mTT « -r, TT r
buildings neecMoryon a lot. THE BILL OF
Fruits and flowers of the best varieties, and I
from the earliest to the latest, are here; an exeel- I Consists of
lent well of orator, a yard beautifully terraced, and I
site unsurpassed anywhere. The lot has four I VENISON STEAKS,
acres of land. Two ten-ncro lots, in fine state of
mltivstion. adjoin, which I will sell with the
bouse and lot, or separately.
Also a splendid farm, eight miles west of New-
nan. of two hundred nml fifty acres; about one
hundred acme in the woods; the balance cleared,
and one hundred acres under fence. It is In a
good community, and alfoqt one mile from a
r I * * i I' 'Hi 114441111 '1 , .
church and achool. H
I Terra* very low for all cash, or half rash 45th I
iDeccmber nest, anil other lull £5th December, I
1874, with intoreaL W. 8. BEADLES.
nov£Xinotwlm Newnan. Ga.
DUCKS,
BIRDS,
FRESH FISH.
OYSTERS,
CLAMS,
CHOICE BEEFSTEAKS,
G eorgia, haoon county.—Afonxo p.
Hilkhin nae applied for eianptkm of perns- I
WINES AND LIQUORS
norSrt JOHN M. GREER, Ordinary. I _ ... ... . . ....
QEORGiA. MACON« ? i:NfY.—Jrt,T.,i; | Cal.^nforyDurseUandbo
■hat applied for exemption of nersonalty. and
11 will inn u|mn the same at 12 o'clock, x, on the
4th day of Deremlicr next, at niv office. r
■ 2t JOHN M. GtfteKR.Onlinmry.l
W. W. LANKY* Proprietor.
For Sale.
r^EOBGU VVlLKraSONOOCTTT^-^ro- fM SSlSA'lK
Hat tny office* on December 1st, 1873.
•sjsf \r l’ eivvnv
itv,
fifty acres, of wliicli about two hundred and fifty
|tav4££t, — W. Krt-’ANNON.Ordinary,_ I ndexrellent
G IEORGIA. WILKINSON COUNTY.—'Where- sin. one double log dwelling, and a suffleieiMy of
■ as. Thomas Hooks has anpli.il to me for b-t- laborcrs'houses.amiewellof vrateranilnt-oodraill
of administration r« thS'estata of Charles seat. There ia timber and fuel sullirient on the
Hooka, lato of said county, deceased. place also to pcaltia Rioee than doiible the pur-
Tbese are, Itlu ivfore. to rite and admonish all chase money. This property will be sold on.ac-
nntl singular, tbc Iter, and creditor* at law, to ta I ecinmodating terms, or exchanged for city tm*
and appear at my office by or before tta first 1 provements. ^Pplj®r
RfiHMiav in Janiiury next, and show cause whv I TfXOS. ruWKLL, Trustee,
tad letter, sWld not li granted MM .i.plUault. ortgtf Cuthbert. Georgia.
■ nov3£3nd MT. F. CANNON. Ordinary. n , T
Bar and Restaurant.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
[J. VALENTINO,
EVERYTHING DOWN TO
THIS BOTTOM
DRESS GOODS
In full assortment at
LOWER PRICES
Than have ever ruled in Macon.
House-Furnishing Goods
JOHN INGALLS
Choice
DEALER IS
Tooth Brashes,
Manufactured Expressly for Hb Trade and
Awarded First Fretniom at the Gcortria State
’Fair.
Elegant Handkorcheif Extracts
ASD
TOILET WATERS.
Awarded First Premiums at the Georgia State
Fair.
W ; th a Full Line of
Elegant Toilet Articles,
combs.
nor^tf
JOHN INGALLS,
Fourth and Poplar Streets.
PANT.
RATES.
Domestics and Pantstuffs
CHEAPER THAN EVER,
And Four Thousand lards
Dress Goods Remnants
AT A BARGAIN
Gallon
novictf W. A. JUHAN A CO.
Yaluahle Lands for Sale,
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door li
the town of Oglethorpe, Macon county, Ga^
on tho first Tuesday in December next, within
tho legal 1 lours of sale, the following property, to-
wit: Lots of land Non. GA 102. 103, 25 and GO. in
the 15th district of originally Houston, now Ma
con county, as the property of the estate of Mat
thew II. Leggett, decraaed. On aaid lands are two
separate plantation-, or settlements both well
improved, and will be sold separately; one known
as the place whereon Dr. E. A. Legsvtt now re
sides, embracing tho three first-mentioned lots,
and the other known as tlw Everett place, em
bracing the two but mentioned lots. Sold in pur
suance of an order of the Superior Court of said
county, to cany out and perform the report of the
Maxtor in Chancery of the S. AY. Circuit making
NO PANIC
Wc wish to inform our friends and the public
that we have reopened our
Many Goods Sold at Half their Value
And constant additions from New York houses
cow selling out their stocks at ruinous rates.
W. A.
novlfitf
HOPSON & CO*
a*. Mnry W. Holder, of said cuunty, lias ap
plied for letters i;f n«liuini>trati«4i on the estate of
George \V. Holder, hit • of mmI county, deceased.
Thew are. therefore, to rite all tho km and cred
itors of said («. AY. HuMer‘s estate to sliow cause.
ft-™ " ,,UOant U "*" lh0
PtSSLTtiSiS! air#4,irmt. wWrt *31# «erv«l to the very best style.
Gji tn under my haml
*M»V±f 31h1
haral and official signature.
M. F. C VNNQ^. Onifnnjy.
, . . 1 the very best style.
| HevriflalwgysliaveBnIwi '
FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, SAME, ETC.
Hranan. of aakl county, has
applied to me for letters of administration on the i Strangers visiting Macon should give him a call.
estate of Mary^Woul* late of sakl county, deceased. 1 1 — n — ^ A -*-'— -* v “ **
TlH**e are. therefore, to rite and admonish all
and Mingular tlio heirs and creditors of said dc- ,
ccasral, t*» be and appear at my office by or before i
the first Monday in January next, to show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted said applicant,
novas V. F. CANNON, Ordinary.
Radies’ Eating Saloon.
SALE POSITIVE.
A Bare Chanco for Printers!
LA TIMES, including tho Job Office, on account
of ray health, which became so seriously im
paired last winter as to confine me to unr lied
and room for a number of months. Having
toiled to effect a private sale, I am now deter
mined to sell, at public outcry, on MONDAY,
THE FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER, (if not
sold before.) provided I can on that day realize
anything like on approximate value of the estab
lishment, which includes Bower Press, Job
Presses, Type, Stones, Paper Cutters,* etc., etc.,
the whole comprising abundant material for a
Doily and Weeklv edition of the paper, and a first-
class Job Office, all of which is in guod condition,
and a great deal, including Power Press, of late
make, is as good as new.
Some advantages of buying: The paper and
ob office already enjoy good patronage, estab-
isbed for years.
The location is one of the finest in the South.
The railroad facilities for sending itscm-uln-
tkm rapidly to great distances ahead of all other
papers, are unexcelled.
The mail facilities South and West of us are
good and improving.
Eufaula is a thrifty little city, steadily and per
manently improving.
Tho investment can be mtuta 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 by consulting me. Information as to pres
ent patronage and future prosjiccta, or in other
respects, fully given. Address
j. m. macon;
novlStf Proprietor Times, Rnfrmla, Ala.
For Sale.
AXE of tho most valuable places in VineviUe,
V/ known as the Bryant place, containing about
forty-five acres, will be sold for cash or cotton, or
exchanged for real estate in the city of Macon.
Apply to A. J. ORR,
octiSemi tf At Oliver. Doucla-* & *W
«ep7tf
AN ODD SLIPPER.
Locunixx—Flour firm and saaieai «7tr*
family 5 75 forests, family. Corn stoadyat toaXX
frarshriled and sorted. Prorision* in fair demand.
Doric IA; taron *1; dear rib sides *1: rimr sides
7. |o. 4.8l. Lanl. tii-rro. 8* ; kee WluskyW.
Cl sc; a 8 at ;—Hour firm at *79«7 00. Com
firmieid ears!; shelled S3; new40*47. Pork
to (air demand at 14 90a t4 79. Lard, steam, held
at 71; kritle in fair demand at 71*71. Baron
stoadr; shoulderaaaSl: il.-urrib <H; doarsales
#1. frhiskr steady st 80*8(.
New 0*uus*-Flonrm «ood demand. The
scaratT of freight room pron-ntt tho fillins of
oidrrs for Cuba and Ensfamd. Doulile extra flour
a 7Jt tnbla extra e 79os 00: family 8 90s, 00.
Com remains quiet: mixed 70s white TisTX. Oats
firmer at 9A198. Bran duU at *1. Hay m pood
demand; prime 44 00*49 001 cboiro £5 00*47 00.
Port, mem 75 00. Dry sailed meats, shoulders
firmer at 8i. Bacon is firmer, shoulders «isM|;
dear rib 7; dear sides M3; hams, no desnand.—
Lanl dull; tierro «q*8J; V. r *4. Surer dull and
tower? inferior 41 common 5: (air to rood fair 61;
prime to dtofoe 7*8. Molasses dull and lower;
rooii fair 40; prime io rbeice 43a 45. Whisky firm;
Louisiana ;c. Cinrimali 100. Coffoe easier at
tlhSS!. Corn meal. 319.
Wil*i*oto3—Spirits turpentine firm at 3*.
Rosin steady at 4 43 for strainisl.
Lir**rooL—Noon—Bnsdstuffabuoyant. Bed
Western sprine wheat IlsedaIXaid.
L08D03—Turpentine 31*3 3.
Marino News.
New Tost—Arrived. Cuba, St. Laurent. Bns
TkRDPPED from a esrriase last Tuesday nhrbt.
* 1 * upper of a partly worked canvas alii
iTitSl Trof nouaa lotbe finder, il hawil
turn it w tho Tc*e*r*I>h and Mes*en*or Cffioe, he
will oblixe the owner add ho rdwantad.
novil st
The startling drawhaet on nearly all medicinal
remits baa ever Uvn that in their process of
pwration and psrifieation they have aJsoiieUli-
tatad the system. To obviate this difiieultj phy
sicians have Ions sought for an axent that would
Purge, Purify and Strengthen
At One End the Same Time.
Their rearwvbha* at last been rewarded by a
discovery which fatty realises the ionilest desires
ef the medical faculty, snd which ta justly rerard-
ed as the nsnl imprtant triumph that ptart sacr
haa e\cr achieved. This important deside rati m is
Dr.Tuff* Vegetable Diver rills.
humor, and unhealthy acvummulationa from
body, and yet produce no weakness or las Si lisle
w haterer, hut on the ccmaiary tone the stomach,
and invirorate the body dur-iurtha prosreaa of
tiwir operation. They unite the heretofore irre-
eonrilahle quahtica at a Slrengthenias. Purgative
and a Ihuifying Tunic.
nr. Tim', pm
narrhinc MMH i
Hack the
aru the most active and
i-iistcnce. They , at on«
• *tnr rout of tli> a.v>. and their wUM
_jnpt that in ail bozir art wo after th v are
Uikc-Ti thanaiioDt u »W«ra of iu, ir good t-florU.
n-7 *•' '‘-‘b’?- at t.::.- w.:h .it r >tr-: .:
u.i. trni'i:u’.T it b.l;tv, and x-* :t faunlv mrdic.uc
bf.k have no rival.
I’no* IS <■» ntj a b >x. S»l<t by |Q Drara'ihtv
l*nncipal <»ffire, 4» Cortlandt *trvcl New York.
»’l*12cvilAa ly
PANIC PRICES
1 A PER CENT, off tor mb on all porel
Iv of Fifteen Dollar* anti upwards.
Prices Marked in Plain Figures |
AT
BROWN & CO.’S, i
BOOKSELLERS. Etc.
For tie Holidays!
Brown k Cow hare the largest stork of Taney I
Goods ever brought to Macon suitable for presents. I
We have the goods and intend to aell them low
for euh. Come early and often. Examine our |
goods and price*. We can suit all pones.
no\-2i -t
DRS. J. P. & W. R. HOLMES,
DENTISTS,
SUCCESSORS OF DR. G. W. EMERSON.
S4 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga.
Reference,: Dr G W Emerson; Rev Dr F M
Kennedr, Rev J W Burke. Mr R H Huldiimrs.
Mr R W Bonner. M eon; C.vj.t P T Pitts, Copt R
T Roiis, Dr Sam Perslcy. Mr Robert Barron, Rev
Jo. Carr, Clinton; Mark W Johnson, Burrouubs
ft Wins. Atlanta; Dr Hollincshcad. Fort Valley;
DrJa.1T
For Bent.
r IE residence of tho late J. R. Butts, on First
street, occupied at present by J. L. Sauls
bury, elixibly located anu convenient to buxines;
Possession given October taL Apjdy to
sepiotf Or CAPT. A. G. BUTTS.
■ Knapp. New OricanA.
novTtf
FOR SALE.
11.2 NILES FROM THE CITT.
HOUSE AND LOT.
With or without furniture, containing all
nercsstary outhouses, stables, etc, and orchard,
mar Wesleyan Femato College. ^
I
E. B. POTTER, M. D.
HOMCSOPATHIST J
/^PFICE Wood's Block. Second street, third J
v doorbdovJ<toiaa|i«riEr«MlnnL
Rj**j.Wnw Yomier H<»m. inlvlS tf
W
t
NOTICjs.
good water;
ty. five mika from Marodalville. S.W.R.R,
itaining409 aerea. under high oUtoof cultiva
tion. beir.g let cl. with good fenrea,
building* new. except the dwellir
been recently repaired. Said place
a healthy kxidUy* Terms made easy. Apply
GEO.S.HASLXM.EIU
ortl* fiw Marshalville. Go.
&
% h • .v*
[l*XB* 9LUUC HEOISTEEED.]
£
&
e 530 per
HITE.
FOE SALE CHEAP.
kitchen, outhiaura etc. situated on
street between Oak and Areh. Iswithinafow
minutes walk of the business pmt of tberity.de-
u 4 siuf workshops, and has proven to he a healthy
place. Apply to
P. D. CRAIG.
anclermltf IL A. MORRIS.
[wellinx. which has I ton by so doimr.” JAS. A. W
place is lerri anil in I Tamil county, Ga. Oct. 43,1875.
We are now satttox ready for the next season’s
trade in fertilizer, and request all planters who
do not know of it to procure a copy ot our eircu.
1st. Wa would like for them to give to their or*
decs early in order to avoid confusion. Tbc price
forth# quantity to make one ton will be 44920,
delivered to the depot in Macon in gtxxl packsfes.
FOE BEHTU.
rnwo DWELLING HOrSFA ettrihly tpented.
I Apt*ly to Ik P. LA »i TUN,
At Eictanre Bank, o, to
Da. A. P. OOLLDi s,
tnlrl7tf At Collinv' ft Heath*
LAND SALE.
WILL tell on the
X next, in fiw town of Knoxville* Crawford coun
ty, two It»ts 1402 acres) of wild land. No*. 229 wad
ir*R* in tho 7th district of »■-id county, fix mues
estuf Kt» x villa. This land is waB lilhtfri and
iluabla for a saw null and shinrlc marfiine.
1 W. liARROW.
Chlaiar Ifo-j, Monroe cuunty, Ga.
OkiliilTdlais'i wi,\r
HUNT, BANKIN & LAMAR,
no.lt tf Dnicrists.
L. J.GCIULIICTIX. J01I.T rUMm.
L. J. QUILMAETIN & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
—JLND—
General CommisBion Merchants,
.Bay Jltreet, -Savannah, Cisu
etc. Kajtfir.o. Ropt* »nd Iron T kwh I any* t
Uhual bu-ililitta extended to customers,
augl dwaswtin
PtJGH f S
PREMIUM GALLERY
iormrtnt _
County Court of Dooly county, tho co-partner*
ship in the practice of law, heretofore existing be
tween Woodward k Toole, in this day dissolved
by mutual consent. J. H. WOODWARD,
nov!3 tf I. L. TOOLE.
THE PLACE
To get something that is nice is at
A.. ULLMAN’S
ISAACS ZIOUSC BAR.
He has
RHEIN WINE—Direct importation.
IMPORTED LAGER BEER.
ATLANTA BEER.
The host
Whisky, Brandy & Wine
In Macon.
Lunch every day at 11 o’clock.
Ovsdera «*» *hs» bslf sh.dl. oct21 lm
BURDICK BROTHERS,
63 THIRD STREET,
MACON,
GEORGIA
SIGN OF TUB GOLDEN HOG.
AUCTION!
GABIVX:iLA.Xs
Commission and Storage!
100 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga,
_ cliaitdise solicited, to bo s^ld at public or pri
vate sale.
Goods of all kinds received on storage at usual
rates.
City Bank, Macon.
lion John E Jones, President Central Georgia
Bank. Macon.
Messrs Cubbedge, Ilazlehurst k Co., Bonkers,
Moron.
Messrs J W Gurko k Co- Macon.
Messrs J B Boats AST Coleman. Macon.
Messrs Johnson A Smith, Mat on.
Messrs Seymour, Tinsley A Cu. Macon*
Messrs Greer, Lake A Co. Macon.
Mr G B Roberts, Macon.
nov31 in MILO S. FREEMAN.
NDTIC E !
sisting of
Three Swelling Houses,
Ono Office, and Two
'Unimproved Lots,
all eligibly situate^, for good and WELL IM
PROVED PLANTATION PROPERTY.
For further particulars address me at Griffin,
a. G. M. LAWTON.
DR. W. W. FORD,
DENTIST.
AS removed his office from Mulberry street
. to No. 106 Cherry street, over Major M. R.
Rogers*, next door to Mr. Beggs*. octlg !tm
■Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Corn, Bacon, Flour
HAT, OATS, MEAT., ,
■WHET BEAN, BAGGING,
TIES, LAED, HAMS,
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.
SAD P L IC R Y !
A VARIED ASSORTMENT OF
SADDLES AND HARNESS, BRIDLES, 'WHIPS, HORSE COVERS, COLLARS,
BITS, SADDLERY and CARRIAGE HARDWARE.
CARRIAGE MATERIAL—HUBS. SPOKES, RIMS, BUGGY SK*' r
CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES at REDUCED PRICES for CASH.
Also 4 BUGGIES at LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES.
novGlm DAVIS SMITH, 102 Cherry street, Macon t>\
BURKE & COBB,
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE A RENTS,
68 Second Street. Macon, Georgia.
Home Insurance Company, of New York.
CASH CAPITAL, $2,500,000 00
CASH ASSETS 4.408,573 75
BURKE & COBB, Agents.
Last Notice to Tax Payers.
IMIE law requires me to mako an early oettL
. L ment of all tho taxes of Bibb county. I shall
therefore expect and positively require every tax
payer to make settlement on or before the 15th
DAY OF NOVEMBER. Do not bring trouble
upor/ '.e and expense upon yourself by neglecting
your taxes in time. My office, 72 Cherry
will be open until 0 o’clock F. m.
stuff
, will be open i
Respectfully,
W.T. NELSON.
!2tf Tax Collector for Bibb County.
JOHN P. FORT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Macon, Georgia.
»cpt21 Sw*
WANTED AT ONCE.
WO first-class practical Gin Make
) to whom the highest M ages will be
P. C. SAWRER
TEUMAN & GREEN,
SECOND STREET, MACON, GA,
Wholesale Dealers in
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
TINWARE,
Virginia Lire and. Marine Insurance Co.,
OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
CASH CAPITAL $200,000 00
CASH ASSETS 342,099 04
BURKE & COBB, Agents.
Equitable Eire Insurance Company,
OF NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.
CASH CAPITAL $200,000 00
CASH ASSETS 244.444 25
BURKE & COBB. Agent*.
Cotton States Life Insurance Company,
OF MACON, GEORGIA.
ASSETS, NEARLY, $600,000 00
sep27 2avr4m* BURKE ft COBB, Agents.
JST^TI OIST 4k.Hi HOTEL.
(FORMEBIsV 8POTT8WOOD.I
2TEABLY OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT.
This House 1ms been THOROUGHLY RENOVATED from basement to attic.
HOARD 83 PEH DAY.
P. WHELAN, Prop.
JOHNSON & DUNLAP,
72 Third Street, Macon, Ga.
HEADQUARTERS FOB HARDWARE.
"Wo havo in store the best selected stock of HARDWARE in Middle Georgia#
and defy competition in quality or price.
Are the Best Stoves in Use for tho Treason that
they do tho Cooking in a More perfect
Manner, with Less Fuel and in a
Shorter Time than any
other Stove and will
last Double as Long.
THE OLD COMPLAINT
common Store*, that they fail to cook well
the bottom of V# oven is never heard,where this
•tore is used. They havo been in the market a
quarter of a century, (all improvements being
adopted to tost as their merit* are known.) Over
two hundred and fiftv thousand now in daily use,
dispensing health and happiness to millions.
Wo are agents for Middle and Southwest
ennn, Ga. Will continue the practice of law
as heretofore. All business entrusted to his care
will receive prompt attention. Office—Vienha,
Ga. novlS tf
15 cts. FOR COTTON!
WE WANT MORE COTTON!
Wasonx. mode by Abbott. Downing k Co- of Con
cord. New Hampshire, at ourJowest cash figures,
and take in payment cotton of first-class quality
at 15 cents per pound.
toyU St COLLINS k LITTLE.
NEW SEED
We have just received from the
SHAKERS
FRESH CABBAGE. BEET,
LETTUCE and RADISH SEED
RANKIN. MASSENBURG ft CO.
NOTICE.
—I have in mv office the Standard Weights and
Measures f<>r Bibb county. All pent*n engaged
in selling by weights and measures are hereby
noticed tnat by the 15th day of January. 1874,1
Hill be readv to tes.t and mark the weights and
■hnwoflO vendors in this county, as required
by law. Gi' en under unr band offieiallv.
uuvlS e<*12in
C. T. WARD, Ordinary.
at wholesale or retail, as low as an ordinary sec-
bc purchased.
oad-, or even third-class article can t
TRUMAN & GREEN,
novOdGtw it Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
.Sign of the GOLDEN STOVE.
WANTED.
A MALE TEACHER of experience to take
charge of tbo “Tahnadge Institute,” located
at Irwmton. Wilkinson county, Ga, for tho year
1&74. None need apply except thooo who can fur
nish testimonials of high jnorel character and em
inent qualifications aa a teacher.
Application should be made to the undersigned
immediately. F. CHA3IBERS.
novS 2aw2w Secretary Board Trustees.
WANTED.
A PARTNER to work land on tho Arkansas
river. To one who can furnish bis share of
the means (say $3,000) to stock and run the places,
b». experience in planting and can control labor,
a moot favorable arrangement is offered. Refer-
enee will ho required- &
Greenville. Miss.
Or T. H. BRADFORD.
Williamette, Arkansas comity. Ark.
oct30 2taw-lm*
POCKET CUTLERY.
VTo import direct from Sheffield, England, and will guarantee to duplicate any
biU bought in New York from jobbers.
Table Cutlery, Plated Goods, Britannia and Iron Spoons.
We are prepared to offer extra* inducements, as we buy from manufacturers by
the case,|and get gxtra discount.
B UILiD ERS J HARD W ARE.
Our stock is largo and complete, and prices lower than at any time sinco the war,
A Full Line of Saw Mill Goods.
Tho largest stock of WAGON and CARRIAGE GOODS in tho market.
Agents for the Celebrated Howe Platform Scales
P. H. Stark’s Dixie Ploire, 1 and 2 horse. Last, but not least, the D .PBATT
COTTON GIN.
IRON and STEEL and everything kept in a first class Hardware House,
in business, and aU we ask is a trial. If we don’t seU you, it shall not be
THOMAS WOOD
NEXT TO LANIER .’HOUSE, MACON, GA.
FINE FURNITURE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
LARGEST AND BEST STOCK IN THE SOUTH.
PRICES TO STPIT THE TIMES 1
NOTICE.
liberal patronage of our customers.
COMMISSION HOUSE AT LEAST,
S. \Y. RAILROAD. CALHOUN, COUNTY. GA
rpnE undirsimed has erected a Store House at
J. Learr. Gta, on the extemnon of the South
western Railroad to Blakely.aiid take* this meth
od of announcing to the public that he is prepared
receive consignments if roods and produce of
everv description, which wdl be »ld at wholesale
or retail as directed, to the best advantage. Strict
attention will be eiyen to the business, and sdia-
(action guaranteed iu every instance.
**■ Con-ienments solicited.
nuirl*Ssll»w*wlv D. W. IV-Bl.
GIN YOUR COTTON.
f \M preT*rcd to inn Cotton for my neighbor*
L un very liberal tonus. JEIlE n0LL , s .
on Houston road, three miles from town,
wpt 17 2ta\rtf
DOOLY HOUSE.
Br J. Yf. BOND.
Montezunasq ... Cesrfii*.
Twenty step* ia front of .Railroad. 82 per day
Goods Bought at Panic- Prices, For Sale Cheap t
novlO 2tawtf ■—
BOOKS
J.
AND STATIONERY!
the public, that they are now BET*
need in the
VST. BUHKE & CO.,
NO. oo SECOND STi tEET, MACON, GA.
A NNOUNCE to their many friend* and customel s. as well as the p
* TER PREP UtKD THAN EVER to supply uhem with all they
BOOK AND STAl’IONEKI DINE.
and complete, and we particularly artcit this claw of 6 rders.
TO COUNTRY HIERCHANT S
W.wmlit -av that we have a new ami well assorted stock of BLANK BOOKS, such as
l-l-r I Hfit-ND RECORDS. LEDGERS, JOURNALS. „ _ „
iLLL BOLND Kt BOOKS _ MEMORANDUM AND .PASS BOOKS. Etc.
INK, WRAPPING PA PILL NOTE PAPER.
MKqtt INITm?PAPBR: TWINES. LETTER PAPER.
TISSUE PAPER, and all kind* of STATIONERS' NOTIONS and SMALL WARES.
We will keep on hand a rood assortment of Printers' So pplM*. such as
Book and News Ink, Colored Inks, . x>i nn ic..
Flat Fapera, Cai diS, Letter and BUI Head Bianiu.
Book and Job Printing: Neatly and Promptly Executed.
BINDING—OLD BOOKS AND NEW—IN BEST STYLE. Address
j. MT. BURKE *Jg r<Ut
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