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TIIK CITY
•ATI' JU) VY MORNING. 4AN. 17.i
■r at Am*r-
rci.r.VjMrn
Herrlvrr Api>nlmnl.
. 3. IVoocaan has been *pf>oi
r of the estate of Mo^w. Vic
i J/; l
I:..-,
W. lauu
riir Weather
a halt between cloud* and
ras partly clear and partly
« mew hat warmer than tin*
knife with which he sought to end his
! existence wi; very dull* the wounds
. would certainly have proved fatal. As it
wa$ his injuries ai< not at all serious.
The unfortunate man is known r. Tim
Barr-m. H»- was raised in H- nry county,
and, we understand, his father now re
nd <4 near Gridin, lie U, we leans* a
citizen of Dawson, and La* a family. Ho
is apparently, not more than thirty years
J of age.
j Hii father was notified by telegraph
\ yesterlay of what Iiad happened, and
j will probably arrive liere this morning.
To (kc Citizen* of Xaron and Sur
rounding Counties.
I: . iatrodadns n new medicine in your *ee-
•' .the “Alum and Ira:. 51*." ' 1
w\»u!i Ire rted 1; the citixens would rive it a trte!:
•*r. i i\ : ;t. r 1 nnv so. you do not And it ell I claim
for ;t. would t*>* clad if you would pub’.ish me to
*’:•) *^rld thru it Li ?. humbug; oral 1 will pay for
if, • n 1’ r: i urent. I know how often the public
h-v; i*ren :rr,riot'd i:poti. and as I consider hum-
"u — i: : r..v:.uoretban stealing, think that a!!
such Shonld he .mule known.
My medicine i' 'imply the product obtained fcy
: !i -1 mineral water from mv nhi:r. well*
in Wash Ir.rion c./unry, Vil. and instead « f *i*-:id-
Imr hundreds of dollars attending the springs you ,
have them brought to you.
It h-s been orjhted by on* of tiretrerteb-’mirts
tii* l’f. • .1 Smi.s—Prof. Chris. F. « .* . : ■ , of
New York.
isumt
*720; Celitil
receipts 12.187: cap
it —; to Great Prim
ru t«oasUisr. NEW ADVEBTISE3IENTS.
eiporis
; RALSTON IIALL
MART MCWILLIAMS.*
EDWIN BROWNE.
TkHtrt-rntnam.
Wo doubt if apy artiste known to our '
‘ J ‘ —..— ’ iheatre-goori have so strong a hold upon i
lliilblea. j them a? Miss Putnam. It matters not
eadvertt-cmentofCapUirx W. whether the element are propitious—
He will have go»>l thing?, whether cloud or gmuMno—there is j
VI^-AeU,
Me ol Iron. I
cideafout
Felix <Vp
:• i i.,y • ■ < :i.
lure hail thi
aha*.
it S. Co. have our thanks for
: had. They receiv«.l yes-
- tl.e lejxt lot of shall ther
Oxide
lame. > Ai Sulpb.
SEP
Sodm J
Carbonic Arid*
Phosphorus Acid,
Silica,
Organic Matter.
Show« its adaptation to every form of diseases
romdin? from tlie stomach, the liver, the kid-
• ^ . . . - , * . | nt vs and tlic blood. It increases the quantity of
ing the early rainy part O. *..10 week, , jron in the blxxi, and cures so many diseases
auditorium was respectably filled to wit- j pimply hy toning up. invigorating..and vitalizing
nesaj the "Old Curiosity Shop," "Lori
a ai LAu.Lni i a—“11**» *» ii' l nsTipu -
■ V1G; exports to Great Britain —; Iovr m
151: middlings ItC; strict good ordinary 1
In the
greatest of all
; a good homo to greet her. Drtr- j ]
the “Blade o’ Grass,’’—apd on Thursday
night, though the flood gates were closed,
hut the night bitterly cold, then? was
Personal.
Kef. F. M. Kennedy, D. I)., editor of
the Southern Christian Advocate, and
K v. R. M. Lockwood, formerly of this
city, arrived nt Jacksonville, Fla., Tiiur--.-
ilav.
another full house to admire the upright- | J^'V 1 . r iTT-> all its forms. dkntnn. kidney dis-
l he •system, tho enriched and vitalize blood per-
• \ - rv jfurt of the body, repairing duin:up.-s
nnd waste and leaving nothing for disease to feed
upon. 1 law l>y;n universally approved and en
dorsed by the medical profession wherever intro
duced.
11. iriicnlarly recommend it to the ladies, and
ufTerinar with headache*, chills,
The rircwt Is tsvlDg.
••liooti" Abl»ott, a^ent for Woottcn A
Andrews’ Circnrf, is in tho city, and will
proceed to ham; his paper at once. Tho
circus i: to bo bwo on tho and 27th
ly “Fanchon" of our annual favorite.
To speak in detail of the excellencies
of the several performance* would be
"love's labor lost." There Is no more
sprightly “Cricket" than is found in Miss
Katie—embodying all there is of sim
plicity, nature, honesty and affection;
no better exponent of "Little Nell" and
the more recherche "Marchioness;” nor a
truer representative of the uncouth, un
tutored "Blade o' Grass." In tho per-
I c?i*e, liver di c ?a5c, sore throat, sore eyes, scrofula
! and venereal diseases.
I)r. Jc.hn In trails i3 my ajrent for the Slate. The
medicine is for sale at his store.
1 will be h:re several weeks. Parties wishing
to consult with me regarding the medicine tan do
so, in person cr by letter, rare Dr. John Ingalls.
I can he; * n tt the doctor's drug store.
Rcsnortfnjfc
j *n it! E. It. LANCASTER, of Virginia.
OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE.
Happy relief for young men from the effects of
Errors nnd Abuses in early life. Manhood re
stored. Impediments to marriage removed. New
invokin' i • , method of treatment. New and remarkable rem-
-*•••' I formance of the pioccs named there were odj^i. Booksand circulars sent free, in sealed en-
hair of Stork. but few imperfections, and in "Fancliion" j relopea. Address, HOWARD ASSOCLATION,
lfr. .Milo S. I , f> ,,, iiinn sold at auction nr»t an incident to mar the smoothneu of No.2Sooth Ninth street, Philadelphia,Pa. an
y^st l.Uy, sev.»nt»*en head of mules and ! it, jurfoct entirety institution having a high reputation for honorable
^ V , , _ . _ j conduct and professional skilL ortiO.tm
In*. M i, ot price. ranging from^oOto remained, however, for last aight— t
a. h«*a»l. !!-• will continue the tab* ot | t ] ic . of the stellar light of the Pratt's Astral OH*
halt-pi t tell to-day. com pan v—to be consummate<lthc crown- ! A BfiOLUTOLY safe. Perfectly odorless. Al-
— i 1 , , .. . trx . .. j xjL ways uniform. Illuminating n uni it ies supe-
event of the week. There was a big ' riortons. Bums in any lamp without danger of
pit'll entertainment, and a ! cxidoding or taking flro., Manufiicturodexprossly
tbo
Thu
lirdt U
St nwt
will pr
IKrllirlui
i-nin-r r.d
Servlre*.
ions services ui cue i |
Conference of Mulberry i performance unanimously voted
i of the hous
to’dlsplace the uie of volatile und dangerous oil.
Its safety under every possible test, and its per-
. i ... _ _ „ T . . feet burning qualities, are proved by its continued
Method! ~t Church, will bo held; 'night of the season. In the "Now Mag- i use in over 800,000 families. Millions of gallons
t if. .. n »» - . ♦,* i. k „ 1 have been sold and no accident—directly or indi-
Iirning. Lev. Xuncri U, luntin dalcn a piece by no means to l>v ad- | —has ever occurrod from burning;Ktoringor
• •]• at lOi o'clock. mired—Miss Putnam gave additional handling it. Tlie immense yearly loss to life und
! ., „ , ' proper! v, resulting from the use of cheap nnd dan-
evidence of her v.-rsatility, as "Morey , terous oils in tho United States, b appalling. Tho
Iferrick,” anl left her ma»S mlmireM ES^SSf«^Siii5Sdtt5^»S
thoroughly satisfied tlut, whether in hu- l as tho best saf.-guanl when lamps ait used. Send
* 1—f ~ retail by the trade gen-
NokFOLK—Co:ton, n-1 nxv*i
cox-twi l^L.; to GreuS Drii;
stork _2. c a)5; low middlings it;; market quiet-
Weekly n?-: receipt> 1 S,0.»7; exports coastwise
17.034: to Great Britain to cor.tioent —; «1*
25SW.
3lE5£?nis—Cotter. r.*t mv:r»ts 2^0; shipments
I99S; stock CL21S; low luMdBngs 15| ; lniddlima
—: market quiet.
Weekly nvt receipts 17250; shipments 15,457-
Gai.vestox—Cotton, i. t rcceij.ts exports
roa-twise 1273; to Great Britain —; to France
1345; Continent —; sales 7CO; stock 10X510;
^ood ontinarv 15j; ordinary —; middling 1C;
market weuk-.’demand moderate.
Weekly net receipts S5JBT; export - coastwise
4103; to Great Britain 17A&*;to l' r a;-.co 5117; to
the Continent 4235, sales P«-4l
Philadelphia—Cotton, net receipts 21'-, cross
middlings
^ __ . Whrnap
kflC quic
Weekly net receipts 231; gross C5i>7.
City Poixt—Cotton, weekly net receipts, SCO.
Selva—Weekly net receipts 2233; shipments
i stock C717; middlings 14;; market firm.
I MoxTnovELr—Weekly receij.Ls 750; shipments
141>2; stock 7963; low middlings 14i; market quiet.
CoLUvnrs—Cotton, weekly net receipts 22W;
shipments 1927; stock 15Jk53; low middliiwrs 14f;
market quiet.
-CM “
mer
weak and irregular.
Nashville—Cotton,
shipments 49S1; stock 7u3C;
market firm.
Liverpool—Noon—Cotton sales 10.000 bale*;
speculation und export 2ouO; uplands ah Or
leans 8b market dull and unchanged; to arriic
steady.
Uplands, nothing lxdow cood ordinary, shipped
December 8 1-16; same, shipped December and
January. 8 1-1G; saw
March; same deliverable
Later.—Uplands nothing below iow middlings,
shipped January oariFebruary,8b Orleans, noth- I
ing below low middling, shirijxxl January and j
February, 8 7-16.
Sales include C000 American. . ...
Salts of the week export 9.GOO; specula- A LIGHT BA\ HORSE, with saddle, white
lion 5,000; stock 579.0OO; American 156.000; n*- Q face and three white feet. Broke loc»c on
reipts 33.000; American 21.000; actual exiiort 3,000; Cheny street to-day. Any one leaving him a
stock allout 435.000; American 0*8.000. 1 '«*rin A. Bro. s stable will be rexrarded.
4 r. v.—Uplands, no:!*ingbelow coixl onlinary j 1°' BRANTLEY.
PANIC IE OVER!| JOHNSON & SMITl
-- EVERYTHING SERENE
LAST NIGIlj of the hriliivnt young Artres*. _
KATIE PUTNAM I t :
SATFEDAT .\FTCK\OOX AT ii O'CLOCK. | W. A. JUHAN & CO.’S!
LADIES 1 GRAND MATINEE!; T . .. . a; . ., , r . ,
When wil! be^fren the operate and military !
3 Drama of the | HANDSOME BLACK GROUND
Child of the Regiment, striped and
ieo Kq>ortoireol songs,
WHOLESALE
evening, at 3 o’clock. 111
r BurL-Mpies,
P0-CA-H03ST-TAS
POCAHONTA KATIE PUTNAM
To cflBBMM with tho
LITTLE REBEL.
L im, with 5o^„,:.._..„.:kaTIE PCTNA3I
PRICES OR. Ai*': • - , ;.-_P-rnaM;x and
j 1 JtO c?atx; Prims
FIGURED CALICOES j
Before another pnni? comes along
TO REDUCE THE PILE ;
3Ls.cox Cotton, weekly receipts 1890; ship- Dress Circle,
OBts 2331; stock 12^06; middlings 14J; market Bov S3.
rmeipU itX: ■ FREE LUNCHi
«o3C; low midulings 14;
NEW COLLARETTE RUFFLE j
| Tnvlfitan, Blonde and Swiss!
jan!7 It
r mil j
liANEY’S SALOON. '
We Iiavo a largs and varied stock of GROCERIES and LIQUORS j B
wlticb we offer at low prices. We will continue to sell to
SALE OF STOCK.
i.-. thine* December ami j mm: -aleoLtr
“ “ ,Kl 1 Will be cent
i-ntblo January,8 l-lo. i,.., t nr vpt
• I,i.^ : ! uu>e lot xet to ui
jan 17 It
k at Freeman's Auction House
continued :tt lot a. V. to-day. A
‘ dispose of.
M. S. FREEMAN.
LOST.
ft. Turpentine steady
40a2 5o for strained.—
Tlie MNynr'i Court.
Mayor HufT fonmlonly a -single case
docket yesterday morning. That wa
c.i*:e of plain drunk, but a , . « r , , .. ,
. . , , a . . . . occasion. Mav xve know her better here
on,-. against J. J. Simons. Tina being :. - .. .. _
i'ii after in the higher piece* of the legiti-•
tho first offense of the kind charged . .. . . ...
sguJnat the ne,-tired, ho traa ]»orimtt* d to
tfn without hno or oilier ponnlt
, moror sentiment, she is eqnal to tho cmllr, nml at uhole«ilehy the proprietors. CII A3.
nirai'Ui .. 1 PR.VTT A CO. JOS Fulton street. New York.
^-tldcodAwtl
mat
find a
y here pathos and refinement will: Joy to the World 1 Wo*i!rnFBEi!-Among
the many modem ilisooveries looking to tlie hap
piness and amelioration of the human race, nono
•oprosentative, real and true.
deliverable February amt Marvli.h;; Orleans, uo-
thing below good ordinary, ^hipj^-d February and
March, 8}.
Tarns and fabrics quiet and unchangetl.
Prodiico.
Nsir Tors—Noon—Flour quiet. Wheat dull
and dsrtinHr. Corn sternly. Fork herivy. mess
16 25. 1*3nl heavy; steam ' —
at 4 L Borin quiet at 2
Freights steady.
Evening—Flour, southcro dull and declining;
common to fair extra 6 310; good to choice
8 1531100. Whisky firmer at WjfiWl. W heat
heavy and la2 lower; holders di«pos*jd to realize.
Corn a shade (Inner, with a nVxL-rate export
demand. Rice uncham^ed. J*ork h^avy and low
er. now mess 15 75. Jjml lieavynt Pf. Tftlkwr
sP'adr at 7ts7i. Turpentiue quiet. R jsin quit-t.
FMpts steady.
Louisville—Flour firmer. Com quiet; white
and mixed 7t». Frovisions dull but firm. l*ork
15 00al5 50. Baron, shoulders 75; clear rib
ides Sfc clear rides PJ; sumr-rtiml Uains 125n 13.
Lard, tierre DJafJ; keg 10h steam 8*. Whisky
quie6at975.
Cl NCI SN ati—Flour In fair dgmajat at full
prices; family 7 35a7 50. Com 8mi; new ear 60;
old e:ir nnd shelled 84. I*ork firm: mess 15 75a
alC 00. Lard quiet; steam S*a9: kettle P;al>J. Ba
con firm; shoulders 71; clear rib sides StaS;; clear
sides 8J. Whisky firm ntDS.
St. liOUio—Flour dull and unchanged; super
fine winter 4 *5a3 28. Com finner; No 2
mixed cast side on trac!; 53; in * leva tar 80. Wliis-
ky lirai IV *\; • : • . *-i. / ’..i /. -d
jobbing demand. Fork quiet 14 75al5 00. Bacon
easier and lower; ohouklem 75; c lear rib sides SU
clear sides 9. Lard nominally 82.
New Ob leans—Flour quiet and firm; treble
extra 7 MmJ. 70- Com act I v
Tbo Sup
Siiiicriur Court.
•rinr Ciuirt uf Bibb
will moot noxt Monday In adjourned term.
Among tho ca80s tbit will bo tried dur
ing thu turns is that of C. Don Lory,
• barged with tho murder of Nathan
Dukes. The oceusod has boon in jail
ever since his arrest In September.
In the "New Magdalen," Ida Putnam j s entitled to higher consideration than the rc- I "bite 77; yellow ni. Ontsactiire at 5PaG0. Bnm
wa- oxcell-mtly supported V>y Mr. James uovmed reracly-Dr. J.Bradficld'a Vemalo Rcgu- ; j"m. Vorktinn; matt
County 11. Nugent, as "Julian Grey," who was I kitor. Woman’s Best Friend. By it woman | flnu;_ shoulders 7; clear rib sides 81: clear sides
ever
moj
o ,.v,. emancipated from numberless ills peculiar to her ‘ $?• Baron firmer; sliouldersclear ribs DJ ;
?ry inch a clergyman of hia stamp— , ‘ , clear sides 02; hams dull: new 12. Laixl finn;
, a 4. decidedlr ’his 1^8t rendition of the I 4 f X ’ , ro ^ mt ^ lc power all un n ulanties of kog Oja 10. Sugar dull; fair to fully
St ueciueOiV ms best leiluition Or tlie tbo womb vanish. It cures whites. It cures sup- fair C‘aS; primo to clioire 8}nn. Molasses dnll;
week. There was nothing wanting; Ji3 ]>ression of the menses. It removes uterine ob- j fair 55*58; prime to riioiea 60aC7. Whisky in
<va* all of truth—clerical ru well as I ttructions. It out, cocrtlpatian mdrtwp^hani
worldlv—bat V,'t ,.ne of “natmy - . Tinbv. **W*Bm. It braces tho nones and purifies tlio meal firmer.
, blooil. It never lailn, as tliousaiuls ol women will M'lLMIxr.TOX—Spirits turpentine firm at M.
honest man, and vntli that nh „„i I iinnat • .10^ 15forrtmined. Cmdo tur-
Matrr KlevHtor.
.Mr. M. C. Dawi-i la in Macon, repre-
wating it water elevator, patented l>y
lin.ii' Mayfield, of Kentucky. TMliaa
contrivance for raising water from wells
and cisterns, nnd is intended to i upply 1 Rike eveiythin
tli* place of tho pimip. than which it is
claimed to be cheaper and more dmuble.
Air. llswes, with a workinjs mold of
tho elerntor can be mod at tho store of
Me i'. Seymour, Tinsley Co.
ji- -t i to ell county rights.
■ " . ““ testify. Tills valuable mcmcino isprcpareu auu "V
gentlemanly deportment without which i sold by L. H. Brndfielil, Druggist, Atlanta. Ga ‘ iso. Tarstciidvat 2SO
the mini'terial doth would pass for I Price Si so per bottle. All resjxjctable drug men ; LlvxnrooL—Noon—BreadstulTs quiet. Pork
, ‘ ! keep it. 1 S7sCd. Banin, long dear middles .UK; short clear.
naught. j ! ins.
“Lady Janet Grey," in the hands of! Tcskeegee, Au.lSCS. I Evening—Common rosmTsSd.
Mrs. S.A. Nash. wL all that could he. Mi:. L. H. 11a u.yn:u>-Sir: Please forward «•, Marino News.
' mmcdiatcly, another supply of BninriEED-sFE- | SsVASS.ui-Arrh-ed. Virgo. Ludwig. Ueyne-.
jnnirst
By Express this Morning.
“PVRESSED TURKEYS nnd Chickcois. Wild
JiJ Ducks, Partriifires and Venison; Fresh Fish,
Op»»n Oysters, Shell Oysters aad Celery, to arrive
this morning at W. W. LANEY’S.
BONDS AND STOCKS
1 70R SALE. Planters* Bank Stock, Macon
: Banking and Trust Company.
WANTED.
C ENTRAL RAILROAD STOCK. Southwestern
Railroad Stock, City of Savannah Bond*.
Apply to
jan!7 2t CI7BBEDQE. HAZLEHURST & CO.
f JC C3 -' ays * ll *“ p* - : MALE EnouLATOB. We find it to be all that s
feet, accomplished. Otic of the best “old ■ claimed for it. and we liavo witnessed the most do-
lady” representatives we havo seen in cided and liajijiy effects uroduced by it.
many years. Vciy respectfully,
i . llEXTEfi .t AlXXA.VIlEtt.
The closing piece brought out the over j _
Hit ob- v/elcomo Browne, in “Xan the Good for |
fulliiiK ll Prrtl) Ml rung.
A party of gentlemen were talking
oror “the .itiiat ion” yesterday, when one
of them made the original but somewhat
blunt rfUiark, that "if men tried half as
hard to keep out of h—11 as they do to
leep from paying their debts, the con-
cerii would soon lmvo to close for want of
patronage.” llarring the irreverence of
tho remark, it is justified, ton consider
able eitont, l\v the actnnl situation of
affairs.
• - — —.... — .
.Marine Disaster.
Wo met conductor J. K. Dense of the
Southwestern road yeatarday, and asked ,
Nothing,” in which Miss Pntnam,
Female Keoclatob—Miering it to be a (rood
„ ..... nnd reliable remedy lnr the div.-a«es fur v. bieli b«
“Nan. was supported by Mr. Browne I recommends it.
IV. A. Laxsdkie. Atlanta. Ga.
Skiddaw. Jesse and Tlizabctb, Alice. JlorJai
Carrie Bell, Geo W Jewett, ilaireie M Rivers.
Laura Bridsreinaii. F It Williams. Cleared, Cliao
ter Oak, J R E Diitby.
CnAEtrarn.v—Arrircd. Jas Adjrer, WII Bah
J B Smith. Cleared, Equator, Underwriter, Sum
ner, It Mead.
I.oxi'ox—Arrived at Liverpool, ship Prank
Thayer, Charleston.
Sailed from Liverpool, ship Clyde. New York.
Sailed from Deal, Beena, New Orleans.
and Mr. J. IV. Burton, the former as
“Tom Dribbles” and the latter as “Harry,”
tho two fathers of the “good-for-nothing.”
These gentlemen gave us a new version
of the familiar farce, Mr. Browne doing
up “Tom” in the very boat of Irish, and
Mr. Barton bringing in the more calmer
parent with tho most admirable of York
shire and Lancanshire dialect. It was
one of tho jollicst performances ever
witnessed upon our stage, and will re
main fresh in memory until the return
of our popular little favorite. Mix, Pnt
nam.
To-night wo are to have tho roaring
wliat news there waa on his line, lie had “Pocahontas,” and tho “Little Rebel,” a
nothing to report excopt a umriuo disus- j bill calculated for enjoyment and jollity,
tor. which ws give in his own words us ! May there be a full house, as also at the
fallows: Thu steamer A. C. t’lyatt, it: matinee, at ‘1 o'clock, when will be given
me a a fldiing-smoclc, on Mossy Creek, i entire, with all the original music, the
iv.n sunk between Aligator Bend and j charming military drama of the “Child
Turkey Island. The cnptain.Bnck War- of t ] 1<? Regiment."
Von and the mate. Wall. Seattergood, w • .
wore saved. Tho balance of the crew READING NOTICES,
were lo.t- The erew consisted of Boh .
Ati k»: rrox. Farmers axd Gardeners.
Pemukgtox. Tutu, Taylor a Co„
Atlanta, Ga.
Bedwixe A Fox. Atlanta Ga.
tV. C. LawsiiE, Atlanta. Gn.
tV. Boor A Sox, Marietta, Ga.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Tro-jp Cou.vrr:
This is to certify that I liavo examined ths
recipo of Dr. J. Brail fiehl, of this county, ami as a
luctlieal man pronounco it to be a combination of
ineili'-ni'-i i f ar> :it nirri: in the treatment of alt
thedlwiaaej of females for which he recommends
it. This December fil, 1S6S.
tVsr. P. Beasley, K. D.
IlrxT, Baxeix A Lamar.
Ivbolesalo Aleuts. Macou, Ga.
maylOdiawAwtV
Financial and Commercial
I.iglilfoot. Bill Parker, Ben. Pollhill.
Tern. Goff and Bill Wagon.
\Y<> prombod Mr. Dense not to divulge
the source of <>nr information, and we
will not.
The Cunty Curt.
.lodge Weems, of the County Court
i:. -.till doing a fair amount of criminal
burinose, though eases are not so numer
ous as they were some two or three
months ago.
Yesterday Joe Smith, a colored nc-
i-toss was convicted of an aggravated
% u e of Kattory upon an agod colored wo
man. and vi.- lined -eventy-five dollar,,
tu default of which she will ;p> to the
, hain-gong for twelve mouths. She
treated the old woman very cruelly, and
The low price of cotton makos the pru
dent farmer look closely into his outlay
. for the next crop. The use of expensive
. fertilizers is a thing of the past. The
best known ingredient of plant food viz:
Phosphate of lirno and phosphoric arid
I predominates in the Logan Fertilizing
Compound. It will renovate tho land,
j produce good erops, and costs less than it :
was ever expected a good fertilizer could
lie produced for, *15 per ton, and such,
j farmers as Col. T, G. Holt, Dr. J, S. Law-
; ton, E. C. Grier, Esq., and J. S. Newman,
j Esq., to recommend its use from expe-
I ricnce, is certainly an inducement for all
farmers to try it.
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER, \
Jaxcary 1C—Evexixo, 1S7L S
Cotton.
CTiu- market tc-ilay was less firm, anil closed
weak anil irregular at the following prices:
Good ordinary . VA
Low middling....... „...l: i
Middling....... II J
Strict middling. IS
1 Lower grades are not in demand, and it ts ex-
C 'linglv difficult to dispose ot them.
The receipts to-day were precisely the same as
yesterday, being I0i bales—JS3 by rail and idi by
wagon. Shipments MO; sales 42A,
DAILY STATEVEXT.
Stock on hand Sept.l. 1S7G 3.*>0
ImM to-day„ bd
Beceivcd previously 07.1101—37.900
Shipped to-day «...
SbipjMd previously
5it0
i bund tliU
—jffiSSl'
veiling..^.
59,999
-47,091
li.ioS
ducts, which havo a specific effect upon the
monary organs, penetrating every jxirtion of them.
It detaches from the Bronchial or Wind Tubes
the irritating matter which accumulates, and as
sists them to throw it off, mitigates tbs pain, re
sists the progress of inflammation and removes
tho constriction of the chest
The Properties of this Klegnut
Preparation are Demulcent. Nutritire, Bal
samic. Healing and Soothing. It braces the ner
vous system, produces refreshing sleep, and re
lieves gloom and depression of spirits. It is very
pleasant to take, causes no nausea, mul strength
ens the lungs to resist attacks in the future.
YOU NEED NOT 60 TO FLORIDA
TO CURE YOUR COUGH
H you use tliis remedy, you can remain at home
and enjoy its comforts, a privilege of vast impor
tance to tho sufferer from pulmonary disease.
Avoid Consumption. This disease is very
insidious in its approach, and its first advance
should bo promptly guarded against. The timely
use of the Expectorant will prevent much pain
and suffering.
Dr. Tut t*« Expectorant Is a Specific
for Croup. No mother should ever be without
aliottleof it. It is very pleasant, and children
take it readily.
It is the most valuable Lung Balsam cveroffered
to sufferers from diseases of the throat rr rbn*t
Price $1 00 a bottle, or six for $5 00. Sold by all
Druggists. Office 48 Cortlandt street. New York.
nov26 eodJtwtf
and Girls, at Montpelier Springs, Monroe
county, Ga., 16 miles from Macon, on the first
Monday in February, 1S74.
The buildings to be occupied by him are those
which were used for many years by the late Bishop
Elliot. The location is noted for itsbenuty, health-
fulness, seclusion and admirable adaptation for
the purposes of a school. Besides several unfail
ing springs of freestone water, there is, on the
premises, a fine chalybeate spring, celebrated for
its snnativo properties.
Thirty lioarders can be accommodated-
The scholastic year will consist of 40 weeks,
commencing on the first Monday of February and
ending on the 22d of November, with a vacation
of two weeks in July.
Terms: Tuition and board (including washing,
fuel and lights), $S00 per annum, payable quar
terly in advance.
For particulars, address the undersigned at
Macon, Ga.
He refers to his patrons generally, and among
others, to the following:
Dr. E. H. Myers, President Wesleyan Female
Coliege.
Professor J. E. Willot, of Mercer University.
Hon. W. A. Huff, Mayor of Macon, Ga.
Jas. T. Nisbet, Esq., Macon.
Clifford Anderson, Esq., Macon.
L. N. Whittle. Esq., Macon.
R. J. Bacon, Esq., Albany, Ga.
W. A. McKinley, Milledge\ ille, Ga
Gov. H. Y. Johnson, Spiers’ Turn Out, Jeffer
son county, Ga.
dec3Q2tawtd BENJ. II. POLKILL.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
STATES FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT
OF GEORGIA.
In the matter of Jeremiah G. Gibson,Banknipt—
In Bankruptcy.
TVTOTICE is hereby given that I liavo been duly
JLv appointed Assignee of the estate of said Jere
miah G. Gibson, ot Eatouton.Putnam county, who
has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own peti
tion. ROBERT A. NISBET,
jan!7 lawSt Assignee.
Aa entire new line of ' j
BLACK ALPACAS
!
A . V‘T1. • Xv.b. l s-,"
Rubber Faced Shirt Protector ! j
JUST RECEIVED. f
PROMPT CUSTOMERS
BARGAINS !
DARGAINS !
BARGAINS !
IN
DRESS GOODS'
GOODS!
DRESS GOODS!
White it to true we Ime no ,, pai:ir , ' in the
afcov*, w> won id like v°ry much So have the
tnanrj f?r t7i**n. and with that in view, wili con*
;lnuinlzi :a l:?ure3rrcaUrrednced.
Cail Cri .
jr.nlltf XY. A. JUHAN & €0.
POSTPONEMENT!
Fourth Grand Gift Concert
For the benefit of the
Public Library of Ky.
On 30 iLiya, but those of cm- frieruls who have uot pail up their aeeouuti»
that time must not oxpect us to accommodate them with further credit. W
to approximate as nearly to cash as the condition of trade will admit, and u*,
compels us to require hereafter th$ very best security from those who
on30tlay3. v
JOHNSON & SMITU,
MASON're TEMPLE, MULBERRY 8TREET,
Macon, Qeorgj
docStf
OYER A MILLION IN BANK.
SUCCESS ASSURED
A Full Drawing Certain.
On Tuesday, Hist of March Next!
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED
STATES. FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT
OF GEORGIA.
In the matter of Jno. II. Pearce, Bankrupt—‘In
Bankruptcy.
"VfOTICE is hereby given tnat I liavo been duly
Ax elected Assignee of tho estate of said John
M. Pearce, of Twiggs county, who was duly ad
judged a Bankrupt on his own petition.
ROBERTA. NISBET.
jan!7 lawSt Assignee.
_ Mims, guardian of his minor children, has
applied for exemption of personalty out of prop
erty belonging to said minor children, and I will
pass upon the same at 10 o’clock, a. m., on the
26th day of January, 1874, at my office.
Given under my hand ollicinlly.
jan!7 2t C.T.WARD. Ordinary.
FOR RENT.
rraiE Store in Blake’s block r ceutly occupied
A by Burr A Flinders. Apply to
janl83t MILO S. FREEMAN. Receiver.
Borers A Leman, Hollingsworth block, Cs Alabama 8s GS; 5s S5; Geo
Muoon, arc the general agents. It is In,
M iw. ^aaibaAiU tax SwUh Carohnas 2.; newt»i; Api
For Raffle.
LATEST MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH I /YNE fine polta ro\D pin. <•
FiuanciaL j • ^ j ■
Nr.w Yoejc—JToon—Gold opened at 11;. Stocks ! ** — i * n
active. .M«iti\v,C bid. Gold 11 J. Exchange, long 1 » tt a m.
- - -I uthc. Thompson s Restaurant
Bvadnx—Manor cn.y at I. Exriianec firmer *
ami advanc'd to LSI Gold uf. Governments JaturV Bank Black. Atlanta, tin.
,tn>nv nnd artivc. Stile bond, strong lint dull, i
Midnight—*U 171: (Ss 13J: CH IS.'; C5s ltf; : now
Id; B7S 17; GSs tv;; new 5s 1_'; : 10-Ms 15J.
Ttnnis*affi new 79t: Vitrinu, It; n*'w *;
imiw In ash defd 10; Loui.innns 40; new 40; hm i
5s Z5; Georgia Ci
OPEN DAY AND NIGnT.
janl-t 3m
•ivssl iv> more than her just pur. equally good for the g-mlen as tho field
for corn a* for cotton.
Matilda llrewington, colored, sued out
t> writ of habeas corpus to recover her
child, which she claimed was unlawfully
detained hi Samuel Smith, its ackncwl-
. V;ed fath' r. The testin'
». i.mti to bo t,(tally unfit
tbocbild. It w.;-' proves that .-lie was
4 -0'.: -tom. .i to treating her cliildrcn with
the tuio-t cruelty j that some four cr
live of them had perished through her ;
ha-'h treatment and neglect; that she
«.i- a Wiicutn of notorioa-ly ha I clsarac- j
r.:i . an<l, therefore, an improper jicrsoa
to have charge ot tho child. On the other |
hand. Smith ws- represented to W a
steady and industrious fellow, and one
who would j'rohably ps-ov-de foi- tho corn-
rort of his offspring. Tils' child wa- re-
man.lod to his care, and he has taken the
pr .per legal steps to legitimatize it.
Atlrmpt at Sulrldr.
A si.o. king attempt was made about 10
o'clock yesterday morning to commit sui- 1
. id© by a man n..niod Itarruui. He liad ,
)>cen drinking t.> excess, and had evidently j
been in a long sproo,and hi- -ystem was
pn--f.ut.sl ly . i.'.'.x'i to the very verge i
of delirium. In this condition he made
tho attempt c.]>on his life. The act was
committed in front of Seisel's store, on
Third street. He was soon to take out
a medium sixed pocket-knife and. before
be could bo prevented, bad inflicted two
wounds in his thr.iat. en the right side.
Some gentlemen, who were near, seized
him and took the knife from him.
Ho was then token to Hardeman A
Spark? warehouse, where lxis wounds
wore dressed bv Dm. Hall and Ham
mond, after which lie was taken to the
Lou s rh.i
ring and hair-entting : rt
on Mulberry street is tho place to get
your harboring done. Yone bnt tiill'-l
artists retained. A hot liath can !>c had
ny proved the .-horte't nati.-o.
HVMPunl'fl
Oitol.r 15.
Xxw O KLKXX1—OoM 111. SidnautNnrYgrit
' sigljt { disi-oiuit. Sterling, private r-..v lemk
drafts 150.
' Loxoo*—Consols s-;.
. Evrning—Street rnte-
W.aOSJ. New 5s 10JL Erica
I i’atis—Rentes 5-; 15c.
Cotton.
Nxw Y'ckk—Noon—Cotton,
; Ifii; (eli'rin. ]7 ; rotten ilnlk
Fran res oiR'ncd as follows: January 15 9-lua
^February I’gaalS;; Mardl IS 5-l(kllC 7-lli;
rmnriH
LOW RESERVOIR
FLOWER SEED.
A RptendKl assortment of
CHOICE FLOWER SEED,
Einbrneing over one imtulnsl varieties nl
HARDY ANNUALS.
HALF-HARDY ANNUALS. .
BIENNIALS and
perexyiaA
With directions for th.'ir culture.
At tlw* Drug Sfore of
BOLAND B. HALL,
Cui uer Cherrytreat and Cotton Avenue.
janlC tf
G IEORGIA. MARION CGI .VTY.-Mnry J.
I UrGebee apelfcs f ,r ex rapri-nof personalty
and r-ttingarsirtau-l lodiatfcii vJ maity.ar.dl
wd!upon the same it ju/ offl > on tlia iTth
iirtant, at hi o'rloek. t. Mjnl i hat day.
jas. m- Lowe.
|m1 it -l i: L':. ..".
FOR RENT.
rBUilNG, «;l!i kit 'll- n,
psnd<atb‘?l. Conveclent
l cl tu *-c;ty. Rent Vc-ry
E. O'COKXELI.,
JHulbNTF street
In onlor to meet the general wish and exiwctn-
tion of the pnblie and the ticket-Iioldors for the
full payment of tlio magnificent gifts announced
for the Fourth Grand Gift Concert of the Public
Library of Kentucky, (he man&gcment have de
termined to past pone the Concert and Drawing
until
TUESDAY, MARCH .31, 1874
They have already realized
Over a Million Dollars!
And have a great many agents yet to hear from.
No doubt is entertained of the sate of every
ticket before the Drawing; but, whutlier all are
sold or not, tlie Concert and Drawing will posi
tively and unequivocally take place on the day
now fixed, and if any remain unsold they will lie
cancelled, and the prizes will be reduced in pro
portion to the unsold tickets.
Only 60,000 tickets have been issued, and
12,000 CASH GIFTS!
$1,500,000
Will ho distributed among the ticket-holders.
Thetirkotsarepriiitcum coupons, ot tenths,
and all fractional parts will bo represented in the
drawing just as whole tickets are.
LIST OF GIFTS.
ONE GRAND CASn GIFT ,$Z50JIOO
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 100.000
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 60.000
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT £5,009
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT. 17,500
10 CASH GIFT'S. $10,000 each 100.000
SO CASH GIFTS, 5.000 each 150,000
_ _ 1.000 each 50,000
500 each .10.009
•too eaeli 40,000
Soo each 45,000
200 each 50,000
100 each 52,500
50 each 550,000
PEASE FOR PLANTING 1
Mel,FAN'S LITTLE GEM-DWARF.
TOM THUMB—DWARr.
BLUE IM FERIAL-DWARF.
LANDRETITS E.YTR1 EARLY.
EARLY MAY.
CHAMPION OF ENGLAND.
EUGENIE.
LARGE WHITE MARROWFAT
Rankin, Massenburg & Co.
janlltf
Miller Wanted.
A FIRST-CLASS Milter want-=*J toiatefh
and rus. n Ko. l merchant mill, f
ht- rni salary will ly joud. fc-teren v
Apply :d cnoe to *
J. s. sTh\vm
''llwl .....
For Rent.
fPHE residence of the late J. R. Butts.cn F
I. str-' t. occupied r»t Dreacnt hy J. \J ^
l-vry, eligibly | n|cnarenfeut to Uv
Fcs.v-ssion given October 1st. Apply to
. A. B. ROSS,
_Or t’APT. A. C. fiUTh
E. A. WILCOX, AG’r.
E.L. sik.nccaa,
HOME MADE
FERTILIZER!
FOR
GARDENS!
E. A. WILCOX & ('i
GENERAL
Commission Merchants
The purchase of Cotton per ordt-r a v
d lm ‘
FOB RENT.
dccSfltf
D R.
50 CjVSU GIFTS.
SO CASH GIFTS,
100 CASH GIFTS,
250 CASH GIFTS.
250 CASn GIFTS,
8K CASH GIFTS.
11,000 CASH GIFTS,
Total,11000 Gifts, all Ca^li, amount ing to §1.500,000
The chances for a gift arc as one to five.
PltlCE OF TICKETS.
Whole Tickets, $30; Halves, $25; Tenths, or
each coupon, $5; Eleven Whole Tickets for $500;
225 Tickets for fU*0; 11S Whole Tickets for
$5,000 ; 227 Whole Tickets for $10,000. Xo discount
on less than $500 worth of tickets.
Tho Fourth Gift Concert will ho conducted in
all respects like the three which luivc already
boon given, and full particulars may be learned
from circulars, which will be sent free from this
office to all who apply for them.
Orders for tickets and applications for agencies
will be attended to in the order they are received,
and it k hoj>od that they will be sent in prompt
ly, that there may be no disappointment or delay
in filling all. Liberal terms given to those who
buy to sell again. All agents are peremptorially
required to settle up tneir accounts and return
all unsold tickets by tho 20tli day of March.
THOS. E. BRAKIjETTE,
Agent Public Library Ky., and Manager Gift
Concert, Public Library Building, Lpuisville. Ky.
TAKES on Sight.
nation for Canvassers, Agents nnd Salesmen!—-
Henry Ward Beecher's family newspaper
gives every subscriber n pair of the largest and
finest OLEOGRAPHS—two most attractive
subjects, that “take” on sight—painted by Mrs.
Anderson, as contrast anil companions for her
“Wide Awake” and ‘‘Fast Asleep.’’ Agents have
IMMENSE SUCCESS; rail it the “best
business ever offered canvassers.” We furnish
the lihgtest and liandsomest outfit, and pay
very higli commissions. Each subscriber re
ceives without delay two beautiful pictures,
which are ready for IMMEDIATE DEEIV*
EKY. Til e paper itself stands merfoi among
family Journals, being so popular that of its class
it has the largest circulation in the world. Em
ploys the liest literary talent. Edward Eggle
ston’s serial stoiy is just beginning; l»aek chap
ters supplied to each subscriber. Mrs, Stows
jong expected sequel to “My Wife and 1” begins
in the new year. Any ono wishing a good salary
or an independent business. A GENTS
slionld send for circulars and WANTED,
terms to J. B. FORD A CO.. New York, Boston,
Chirturo, Cincinnati or San Francisco.
W E are grinding
nish them in
■ur Chemicals, and ran fur-
SffALL OIt LARGE QUANTITIES
READY FOR USING.
This is the
BEST & CHEAPEST MANURE
VEGETABLES
Hunt, Rankin & Lamar,
Druggists, S2 and 81 Cherry street.
j^nlltr•*
SPECIAL NOTICE
W. W. FORD
I) ENTfST.
H AS removed his office from Mulberry sti
to Xo. lofl Cherry street, oxer Mi
Rogt^*. n*st door to air. Kcggs*. o
FOR RENT.
XKSf over
TC’-t. ApJ<t.
MILO S. fRKKMAX
rpilE old Telegraph Rooms over Bn
A store, oil SMoad street. Apph at c:: «
DENTAL NOTICE,
DUS. J. P. & W. R. HOLME
O A MULBERRY STREET, cur* Diaai
Ovfc Gums, fill Teeth beautifully t:i<l i*ern
ncntly, cure Abscessed Teeth, insert Artiflt
Teeth, clean and blench Discolored Treth,fitr
Teeth ‘Without Pain. All work guarmto
Prices roaaonable. jinct
Qr^ri BUSHELS OF DICKSOX OCTTi
O L/ SEED, warranted well u:afckt4&
For Sale.
3KELS OF DICK:
__ED, xvarranted weL
sound. Also, 500 bushels select cf iM-cnu
1873. Tho select I offer at $1, sacked, aadi dd
ered at Dex’ereaux, and SOO bushels at air.
sacked and delivered. Ail ordei s must le a
panied xrith the money. Money sent tnurL*i
O.D. Address MILTON W®,
Dex'creaux Station, Macon and Augusta R. R.
janOwlm Hancock county. <V
HERBERT TIELDEK. IDPl 4. tiUU’E
H. & I. L7FIELDEE,
Attorneys at L.axv
CITHBERT, GEORGIA,
\\TILL gix-e prompt attention to all lnisine
t T confided to them, in tlie counties of Ha
dpjnli,. Stcwartv Quit man, Clay, Early, Calbw
and Terrell, the Supreme Court of Georgia, m
tho District and Circuit Courts of the Unit
States for the Southern District of Georgia.
sept!7-tf
sale*
i; uplands
I Hi!: CMfai 17: rotlntl dull.
iXvi! Haib Cmwa. — Gv>
‘ '■ ' ‘ ^ SA>7 buiMlltff, HTSdrr • April I5‘; M:»v 17t; June 17J.
•'> 'Io’Ia ' to <*.i* t »r lo-h"’-. • Exvninc—Cut ton. net receipt* 1723; rrexs 4108;
. . . ' * , _ " sate-? 1<"»7; uplands 16,; Orica us 17; market dull
i^rtJ . ictton guaranteed. Futures dosed Mn alafun^ in folkur
t:.iry 15 17-32; February 13 ll-lC:March 16 5-16;
il 16 £5-32; 3fr.y 17 3-16; June 37,’.
•mparative Cotton Statement—Net ntvijitsat
.’niUxl States ]«urtN during ihe M»vk 159^9$;
U year 334,711; total reeaipis to date
ume date bust year 3,Si<3,i*99; cxi*»r.s
last \ear 97.476; total exports to date
I..A.1 A* A Clio, .tre.l- ... I'..:. .1
XL.a ai
A Dittekssiso Core
tite* sufferer plusott a? it
hiavlf, and teh.g.Vd rccair.* immMi-st
1 ■. V* r’j i . . i : \V.\\ C • ::
err'^ cough?, raids iufiurv js, rore :b;
v. -:’-ri;t : 1 s it li . eff t^J a
1 v. it: tt: \
« -itahoorto. Fhu
c v?tim -I. • Uk*c frb.*> fcm-
1 An - a >ily ir. -I. "Wilbx’s Ca-cj m: .1
Ca I Liv.r 0:1 md him , ’without I .• ' ;!i
very iravi..: fiavor of the oil as heretofore
vised. .*• i r* low, 1 by the phosphate of lim * with ••
herding property which reoden the oil doubly cf-
lK nru-iis R'markable lotlraomalsof U't
<•^11 Iv* exhibited to those who dcNire to s< them.
For Mile by A. B. ilbor, clte*ni^t, BcjI .>u.
vosk 1*1.0
I. 119.482 la-t \ e:ir slu k at Uriitol Sum
77S.64", la-: >rar 529.307; st^-k at inn-ri. r
Mwnsli:.'®!’.; Minu a.ne lasty,-ar >7.413; 'Jv^k
LivvrpiK 1579,000; last year 15S.(m»; American alba:
;ur Gnat BritainSliOOO;la-t yrar 231.
Baltimore—Cotton; net receipts £.;r : cros«
ll export* to Great Brit-ain—; coastwise sen);
m:Ks 525; to si,inn r> 203; stock fotffon
1«-.; l» u middlings 352; strict gociAl ordinary
II. : lnarket dull.
Weekly net receipts 6»6, cj><ss 6T\57; crjiorts to
Great Britain 593; coastwise 2433; France 5.**.
ate' 2623.
>’kw Orleat?—Cotton, net receipts 13.167;
im-ss I4.s«*»5; exj^rts coastwise 1252: toCirent Brit
ain —; t.» continent —; France 1276; saleiSwiO;
cc-n nr :-**»; 279.9.T; middlings 201;
]jwmiddlings 15>; strict good ordinary 13'; mar-
ki*t quit t.
Wts kly net rewipte32*S35. gross 59^4. exports
to <.rva: Britain 19^<»; continent 10^09; Francs
359f>; coastwise 7aM» salra CLOOn.
WiLMi5eT05-Cotton.net ret^eipt< 3St>: exports
to Groat Britain —; ccc-.-tu ise — sales 150; stock
2Q94tmiddlings 15h market firm.
Weekly rwt receipts 1*2*‘>; exports coastwlsc
b^S; to Great Britain —; t«- Continent —; jsalcs
WOOD, WOOD, WOOD.
now In . - a Ho.? lot, (
BLACK JACK WOOD.
STITUTE, New Hawn, Conn. Preparetorv
to Colkto Business. Scientific Schools, U. S. 1
Military- and Naval AcaJemics. Winter session. !
thirty-sixth year, liegins January Stii.
TO. II. RUSSELL, Principal. |
We,qry nq»y rcivii qig fcoa, New Yiijh tlie
Stock of a Bankrupt!
Which will bo sold at
Lower Prices than were ever Known
IN MACON.
NV ' ill : ify •- f r.r articles, with pric a
BLACK SILKS. $1 75, wortli $2 50,
BLACK SILKS, $*i, worth $2 75*
ROLL POPLIXS, new shades, 75c. former price
SI 25,
SATTIKES, 40c au«l 50c. termer price 75c,
STRIPED JAPAN ESJ’. 154“, former jtrici* 30c.
The entire stock in like proportion.
X. B.—There will be a CJIAXGE OF FIRM on
SSJjst. r ebruary next, and we propose to SELL
H)R CASH until that date.
Wv affiure our friends ami tty* public tiuit wo
will make it an object of interest ter eveyy one to
H. M. GREEN,
ATTORNEY AT IM
ATLANTA, C.l.
WA3ni>-oTos poe. aiMiti
VX. A. 10YTOX.
POE. HAliL i- LOFTON.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
MACON, GA.
f^EOBGIA, GttAYYFORD COUNTY.—,!
’ ’* Davis, of satfl .ar.ty, mai-vj.
for eacm-.tlan of r,-dairy
law ot isl and I v.tH pans uhcpst,.. aimiai ■
effic, on Errfay,jeiiiut,,*Xo-cfe,v. s.x.
Givenluider ray han i iiter.-t, Jan. «tn. ft
h-ii-.-.* f4P®»J.R«j
G eorgia, quitmax county.-/<*
Schenck of sakb county, lias applkHi >
r.iimj.tiqxi cj p ”wj>'dty, and I will i<sa» oH
at lo v’clock a. m. on the 23d d*. c
M74,r»t my ofiii
January^
W. P. JORDAN.
jOn’inarj'j
G eorgia, bibb couxi v.—r. A.JoUnstj
bus applied f»>r t*xemptio;i<rf personalty
upon the
^ -J*
W. A. HOPSON & eo.,
! 39 anil ll Second street, and 13 and 20 Cotton a
decent I
Mot i ns ASP M eat.—A poor man with a family
of **e’i en cbiklren, cuiupunned to hi' richer neigh
bor of his hard case, his heavy family, and tlu- in
equality of fortune. The other callously obwrved
that whenever Prevalence rent months it sent
meat. -True." said tl»e tenner, "but it rent to
>oo the meat ami me tire months And all thi;
»• sugfestne to us who have moat, as well as the
mouths to put it into! It suggests that meat
quires cooking, and that that same can b> n
systematically and eflenually accomplished by
arewas of the grew! “Barley Sheaf" Cook, lui-
i 59S.
A rarsTA—Cot ton.
middlings 15;, d«-tn:»!
Weeklv rret rccei
0«»; spimv-rs — ; stork 33.410.
41; sa!
Dp
Are Med' a!! Ukaies,
AND FAirOT.rroa BEING
BEST TO U:2!
CHEArZST 50 iUT!i
EASIEST TO SELL Hi
Famous ter doiug a:;ota4
BETTER C00KINQ,
Bor:, j rr
Qnirktr tadChMipei
asy Store of t5a c:i ; ,
FASCCCS FOR CZTZ5Q
SatiaacdcsSreryirhep#,
JLN2> BEIXQ
Especially Adapted
mi or im? roosm
soiiD jb~y:
School Notice.
y soi
$0 TO $20 ctevte'of A ter‘l
wanted! All
- - jrkiqg jieople, of
cither sex, young or old. make more money at
work for us in their S]<aro inomeuts, or all the
time, than at anything el-wi. Particular free.
Address G. STIN.SQ.V & CO., Portland, Maine,
BUILDING FELT
(Xo Tar uset}), L>" <*utside work and inside, in-
[ stead of paster. Pwt Carpetings, etc. Send two
I 3-cent >tamps forCtaftlar and StunpteR.
C. J. FAY. Cun.-ifi, X, J,
HORRIBLE!
I suffered with Catnrrir thirty years, and was j
. Macon Bank and Trust Comply. "52BAj2aPJgHr ; WiU ^ ”***
•' Tn p nv-bic' ‘h? " " T . j j Revr^ J. MBAP, Drawer 173, Syiaense, X. Y.
I 1 ■ VrAvrv ai i.i.- u-.f-i i;.v
Landrcth’s Garden Seeds
GENUINE, FRESH
810?.::
1 in Wall st., often leads to a
HO risk. 32-paffc pumphlet for
— | stamp. VALEXTIN'H TUMBRIDGK A CO..
jan7 Bankers :in»t Brokers. 39 Wall st.. X. V.
E. B. POTTER, M. D.
HOMCEOPATHIST BULK HAMS!
/~\FFICB "Wood’s Block, Second street, third
V/ door lrelo\r John>ton jewcLy c^tabl-'
rill i
i*2d any cr,
Given uridur
j:inll ft
’clock, A- • 03
-nuaryj 3S74, at my office,
ay hand offici-dly/
C. T WARP. Onllnsnrj
ONIiT MANUFACTORY
t thi
ntry wliere
WARRANTED.
Just received and ter
bra quantity.
LAXDRKTH’:
Pvural Register!
John IfigalU
Dentistrj*, Dentistry.
BULK HAMS i
invard I will in mv off.-e
p. xi.—without fail. Famei
wishing mv services wiil get good. h..ncst work.
wm m i mmmm hiimbmi . and the worth Of theirmoogy. I don’t propose to
—.! build out old roots, to bring back perianal ab- I
i 1119; SOLD BY sorption, norredut'e ne<-r-*sed but lire- i
lieve 1 know as much about dental elutes nrul i<al-
!HCILSlOt IANUIACI11I5G CfilfAST, ™' h j
id. 1 am deterainrsl to abandon all oui- J
side business and stick to a legitimate practice of
10,000 IPOTTUNTIDS
ST. Lons, JIO.,
AXD
JuvmsiH—Cotton, tret receipts . r <r7«e, exports '
to tire Continent —: coartwisc 156ft; to Great .
il • Britain —; aki HIS; stock 1U2.7U, miiJUaei v . w a _ : my profession. Ifl failU, inalea davnt support
o | li.'i mvrke, ^ TBUMAN & G R E E N. I at 1 a,n =* <-»ndid»te for the Legistature on the
Weekly net nsvij.is. injirt . iir.ru «ast»ise : „. m ,. „, * auti-hom.-,ua»l.anti-bajiki-vipt.anti-mnraer.|iay-
97M; txmtinent ljk.h I., itn-^t Britain SOSJi ales eKAtU'iiesthAwera 1 ^^' | uperoitr-honeatjaebts-if-it-takes-your-bottom-
Druggist,
Cor. Poplar A Fourth sts.
Wanted to Rent.
Y COMFORTABLE Awefling-houre. with four
lo six rooms, convenient to business, i’or
infonnatioii n-.nly to
CITY EDITOR
ihl ttf T. le-Ta;ih oml M.-s-cneer
NOTICE.
CLI.M05, Joxcs corxTY, Ga., Jail. 7,1S74.
riABLB pahhe are hcre’uy notified net to trade for
i L two Kb tea belonging to ine, .u i.iministra-
t-r of estat'.* of Martha F-dts, deceeied. Said
Notes were lo,t in Jones county last Wedri^day,
the 7th. One Note dated December 18,1»C7, for
thirteen dollars and two ornts. arid one dat»*d i
1) ' vTTib 20,3s07, for sixteen hundred and thirtv
dollars, both sizrtrf by Samuel Morgan.
ROBERT L. FELTS,
janlO lw* Administrator.
Loom Reeds, Harnesses
—A VP—
Patent Wire Heddles
Are made under one managetnent.
AlacvSUPPLI KSuscd in C< >TTOXand W(K»I.K>
MILLS jirouiptly furnidicd.
D. C. BROWN.
Lowell. Mw*' Bte.* •
AAK05 r. BA5S05
EouK«r >L
1> A Hit’s V/. GKi:U.
W. A. EANSOM & 00.,
Manufacturers oral jobber* of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
139 AXD 140 GRAND ST.. NEW YORK-
Reprerentod by R. W. Hogan, of Georgia-
NOTICE.
Brown House, and his friends notified of nrorod, than b> any other stove in the market!’
the affair. Before making the attempt j ^That’s what the matter uand Kerers. Stuart.
upon hi, life, he handed hio pockot-book I Iys ??" * ^ Vm manufacturer*,
upon umm , c . „ . _ ore fully pre^red to ntbmit the evidenre ;
to one of the yonn^ men in Setters sto e. < for sak by OLIVRR. DOUGLASn a CO*
It was a fortunate thing for him that his Maccn, Ga.
9741,.
re- CHAHLXsTOg—Cotton, net rvodpta afiso;exports
orc to Great Britain 1326: coetstwire 1»S1; to Fra nos
—; to the continent 154; aalee ljftiy-, Ntork 85.69G;
mnldluig* 15j. low middlings 15L strict good C''- hORGI ’t. BIBB COUNTY—
onduuAir 1*4; market eeay. VJF 0*fil5AHr’S Ofricg, November 15, 2373.
W ly net rereeipU 1453(h export* constwiae I have in mv office the Standanl Weights and
'".V t ' JOl hre | it24Si; France ' Measures ter Bil»b coulfof*. All persons engaged
i dollar, ticket,
janttf
Respectfully.
J. D. McKELLAR. I
SITUATION WANTED for 1874
B Y a lady of a classical education ind an exf.-n- !
tive ciirenentt} teacher, d-*sirous of oh-
—.» .v.. r . . taining immediate!a school, either in tire coun- J
sales lO.OOO. , ^ celling by weights and measures are herebv ! try or tow n. Is well qualified to ud.e chan:.-of
MOBII5 — Cotton, net receipts 1754; exports ; notified that by the 15Xh day of January. ls7 L I i *u rumdrmy or a br^r-' private school. C:.:: furnish j
^•s^wire 8S_; Great Britain S9S7; oonUnmt —; will be ready to test and mark the weights and ! ur*ex<vpth»iiaMe r * to find J
‘ “re* ; »topk 81.199; middlings 151; tew measures uf all vendors in this countv.as required cial titneSh ter sui Ij » r-ositior;. Address
middlings Iste strict rood ordinary 13» : market bv law. Given under mv hand official!v. MKv F. II. R., Enterprise. 1
. no\!5cud2m 0. T. WARD, Ordinary. dei31 lm Adam> Station, Lr, iti., Ga.
FOR >A».E LOW AT
Dissolution Notice.
rpHK firm of VANNU0KI A LAYER haa W n
X f. V. Laver’s interest in tile
” European Saloon.” on Multierry street, has been
purchased by V. 1 airntteki, and tlie business here
after will lie condueted bv Vanmieki A Bro
LOLIB VANNUCKI,
jantt 1* VIRGIL VANNUCKI.
JAQUES & JOHNSON’S.
Telegraphic.
T ELEGRAPHY tinsrht by -m expen^nrad o;re-
rator. Persons of titlier sex ctesirinre to lewru
can obtain further particulars hy applying to
jtml4 3t- THIS GFFICE.
For Sale.
A FERTILE FARM, situated one and »**
miles houtli of the town of Cuthbert. E* 11 ;
| dolph county, and containing four hundred *** 1
J fifty acres, of which about two hundred aud
are cleared and under cultivation. .
. On the premises are a gin bouse au>oattw’J
gin, one double log dwelling, and & saMbf# £
laliorers* houres.a fine well of water AiidagooJ m “'
seat. There is timber and fuel sufficient onti*
place also to realize more than double the P ur ‘
chase money. This property will bo sold on.^
commodating terms, or exchanged lor city
prorements. Apply at this office, or to
THOS. POWELL..
oct22ff Cuthltert. Geenc^.
NOTICE
TS Iierebr given thst M. J. .MORRIS i» i»
longer my agent
jan!4 3t
V. KAIli.
X_ M. W-VEPIKLD. JtOBT. WkTIfX*
WARFIELD & WAYNE,
Cotton Brokers and Commission
Merchants,
EXCHANGE BUILDING, SAVANNAH, CL
AUNTS m CHESAPEAKE 8UANQ.
lBERAL CASH ADVANCES rail- en (»
the
respondt-:
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