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1“ 1 r,,X 'uV<ro The Grind Jury will t« in «,'ion
It.lffne*!* 1 -' . ^ —x Bfanrtij ? ind the cue will coma op before
On 8md«y eT.nlrji iVJ't ^ ^ th»t todj.
of tb« sno«l h';h-h»cd-
fa
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of i>»d Kiaantl,
at»rt*d with obuin-
r (%Ue repreeeuteUoe,.
a ,not ia tho Ovut,
rca r.w »««»
^ ui€h.>.i CtBn» «> l
edomr..
lo <MU tb.
i o^ eoirplioei mitt
3 churned wlU oblig<
ley.no’clx'k one
*doatnge* thii >b-<-se i '‘.-a T
peiotfal •tdqnier comma: i j w„ oerp.-
tr>t»d In front of Vhl.nita.:’, r*>U„r»n'.
Mr. Abort F. O- on, wb lo inlti eeled,
.bot.od Tory probably felelly .oaade' !
Mr. C. W. 0 1 m,r. Wilton-. e-1 Khieet
pro.oeetioo, ohoc.1 n« » ■.* foot oirotgor
down In ooli blood, »ad doUborot.ly, ,
walked off end woe rot erieeted.
That Is tha plain aUtrinent of the facU
tbont aoy attain jt at ambelliebment.
Tbaoironmatanwa loonnoo’od with tta
nnforton.ta orenrrenca era a* ftl.owa: 1
On Bonday aTenlDjjUr. C-i'etra*. a’R-
ly known al Frenoby CoUirier, »»*
..atdiog with tbraa otb«a lo ibe h'D*»J
leading op to H »l*ion H»1, b»™*5 3 a '
oomeoetof Valeo Ina’a natanrant and
bar.
They had nal been there more than C»»
mitntaa when Ur. Oibaoo c<me np from
Hoff's oorner wtib hie pistol drawn.
Some one remarked, ''h-re oomea Ah
Tha bend required waaitsoo. which the fire ia mppoied to be inoendiary, and ; SEW A OV BBT18E « BJftS, I ft*?®? 1 *- $°QS£.T?}!§!3ti2Si
war not d aco.ered until the back part cf ! _ |
Mr. J. B. D. Vaaghn and Mr. J. F. Kor-
ri3 (who j iaro) falling in.
Too much praise cannot be given the
•'colored brother” who worked well and
Iittt erentbiag that OOcli be aaved t*s
carried oet end evty from the intense
IT V* ^ I Vfc .*
L *t erenisg, a il'tle bef>re eeren
o'clock, an alarm w*a sounded by the bella
heat of the fire. Much credit ia dae far
valuable eeivioe rendered by the willing
effort a of M^oar*. 8. H. Bond, J. K.
of t’.e c t r, and the reapoLie gtem by tha ; y uwe lland F. H. Lose] or, in aariug the
I »M<r.
II It jra’arday morn,
f.iaro road, pa tarn,- r
l.itiri oo oonntjr. U
fwobably, for s f.w
t o 11 Tbomtor'Ua to
the Thomas Ooanty
/.draw
..urn* 1#'
..a i.il.d
Jioma. Tl
tbs Boorstary* an
K ilbarry atrwat, aoy
ad «•’ ‘W«, aa the
at or t» day. One
y-.li warrants for
a.nad, aaiownUng to
Pwwffsra,
a... m •ailing al.
-amaht of P.tapaO"
• in by that stsitioK
A JuUnaun. which
g m ooi adTerlinii.,
< made by tham|alib
r la w<& ren.cn.
. »by awtu.1 illu.tr.
Won Shany friandr
-ichicl*
. ..a.ini
A Uau bsv<
lot of robber r >at
■m >tailing rapidly. Th«Re-
i*ipr »of for five j«in, mi ■
UK 1 1 « *»« ly fonrteeL
Kitmmei
op IQ m too-
£»rb» , .blot, o a aa.lly ba carried
' , h . A \ one wb > ia nacaaa.ri')
oumj" '• <1 10 b ' 0011,1 111 bind, of waaib
' g# itiuuM Id
tn UK
iMbau) U I l> J can t>. w.,1
bt»-u«i. E oh a .m I- pot o
aly '
'S' »ph.
■ n yet, ni-ver-
. it i< men ' 4 M»co
»'r»ph wblch he*
cf Kidison't
i a more eVeo t jiu
»iib thedUpbram
u tC'iria y on acunt
anuorful in IU perform
t-jvor. ia the work of
u.« it.venlor has kitdi)
l*oo hi* marveildua u.
of the A*a o %ted Orders
*»al accompany the exh
lUroua the iuotpilOQfin •
• ph n. K rapb.
i-w iihvlile
»l* a UO «tO(l* n
i .ncl ,
have ^ **r>X
ooapao •« was s-ry rr »mpi
Tae fire was fooai to'be in the dwoll-
icg of Mr#. Harvey on Fourth a tret.
Toe fi o origiuated in the kitcheo
and eoaft ep -ad .to the dwet-
naff, acd Before the aVm tu given waff
wtli oeder headway. All firs of the
vitamers were oat and did valiant work*
Tbe fiimee daat*oyed the kitchen entire
ly. and damaged tbe bouse ©eaeidriebty,
barnieg oot the ic^rior and tbe roof.
The dveHing portion of tbehonae OOB-
atitoUa a wing 1« tbe main portion of tb*
bmldt&g which ia oaed by Mr. JL i. Me-
n*rd as a drug store.
Toroo^h a frame building this portion
was saved with little damage. The stock
of drags were badly Injured by renaovs)
and water.
Mr* Hervey lo«t much of her bon««-
three etorea of Mr. S. T. Lewis, that
were separated by a narrow aide street.
Will report the result of the examina
tion of the fcifee when opened.
Eeep't't folly,
Swctato*.
LAT1K.
Tbe contents of the iron safe of Mr. J.
2. DaVaughja wtrefoand ini art with the
fxceptioo of one or two of tbe ledgers be
ing marpwd and a fittie - ecosebed. The
ovowpy wee cot SaAiaged se as to occasion
any leva. Very truly,
<; Spictator.
PREMIUM
—
$100
—AWARDED AT
STATE FAIR
_ I auarHanahlp ef tS? peMoh aoitproperty _
„ j W sjnider.Gertrude Snider. Arnie I) Snider ana
Jimmie jE Br’.der, minor children of Jamevl
Snider, Ute of amid county, deceased. Tfc**e are
therefore to rite and admonivh all persons cou*
corned to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary
of county on the first Monday in December
next to abew cause, if any, why letters shornu
uot be granted to app leant.
Witness my hand and official
November 4,187%^ >, ^ Ordinary.
^^Jokaa
^plication for lew erg of
1 aumkustration de bonis non cem lestamecto an*
I nexo on toe estaterf J&mes 1 ?n:der, i»’e ol said
j county, deoeaMd. These are therefore to cite and
| admen ish all persons concerned to be and appear
I at the Court of Ordinary of said county on the
| first ‘Monday in D-oember next, to show cause,
if any, why ssld letters should net be gramed to
applicant.
Witness my hand end official signature.
» J j a Mcmanus.
-November A1873. Ordinary.
Uon," ana, f.ann, ad.fflenlt,; ^ farnltarfj o;o[hln g, et ^ ind ^ re .,
epped back ward, to the staxrwsjj
_ »n came op and said a few words. They
mo»ed < C bat wer« recalled b, Gitaon,
be tnngintj them b«:k coder corer of bi»
pietoL Thla wae repeated onca or twice
At laat, Coleman told Gibeoo - to put up
bia pUtol,that he waa unarmed and ntrer
did carry a pistol; but that be tad
ngh money to pay for drink* and in-
nted tbe crowd to go In with him.
Ac this moment Gibaoa wilfcoat more
adocommenetd fi'inR, tbe first bullet
taking effect In Coleman’. riRbt eide.
Colemtn commenced rnonlr.R, G bton
flnog in qu ck *oooe.sionULtd fonr cham
ber* of bla r.eole.r were emptied.
A .econd bO-lot went thruu^n tbe calf
of ble leg.
Tbe woonded man wa* carried to his
room lo|tbe I.,»c- Hoaie by frleeds.
After the shooting no one could be found
toarrest Gibson tltbongb there wereeeee-
r.lof the police fore. In^be immediate »i-
o city and for nearly two hour* afterward
be maddened and rr.z*d by liquor lit
erally took tbe town on Thud and Fourth
streets. Harris' bar-room wae cleared,
men halted op the street and other nols
bigb-haoded imposition in the rights
Of others committed.
About nine o'clock Mayor Huff beaded
a posse of policem.o, when tbe demoi-
al ration which bad fallen upon them bad
slightly passed off, and a rigorous search
was instituted, but in Tain. Up to thie
Wilting be ic etill al large, and tbe eup-
po-iticn ie that bU friende bays gotten
him out of tbe way. >n r
K.rlier in the evening -bte-A Cl.baon
.truck one of the most
was almost ruined with water and smoke.
H.r pohoy of In uianos expired laat
Satnrdsy, and bad not bean renewed,
litr l)-sls ei'imsted et very nearly a
Ibons.nd dollara .... a
Mr. Me nerd's loss osnnot be estimated,
bnt -rill not full under Sre hundred do*
Isis, wbiob will, however, be partially
oorered by iueurinoe. '• ’**
Tbo depirtment worked faithfully and
well on the fire. »• ' _ t
ct. and it
SUj,po
, u poisoned. At |n,t
, '. ,,j nsr.DOt .®SiODSl,
■ , voriag frpttgW.ie el-
, ! <oi t>. urday evenin,.
. ixl.ett, d le e.eb m«u>
II) on.ll ell were effected
Ujite.or w,s oelnd to
Millie, were sect down
<• hope tu.t tb* n>xi in
v d .ill be tb* news cl
ijp*qmi»«nt.*i.UQi;
m-a in the cityiwbom ne cSanoa tokneef,
without provocation, drew bis pietoloo
several and intimidated a number of
About six o’olock officer I.awranca took
bis pistol away from him, and, tub,e-
qoently, his knife. He went home and
procured bis donble-barreled shot-gun.
wbiob was al.otskeo from him. He al
,o obtained aacther pistol with which tbe
work was done,
The community Is greatly BbocVed and
outraged, acd public indignation yester
day ran high. We regret that be was
not promptly arrested. Tbo knowledge
of tho certainty of punishment is a great
enforcer of morals.
Mr. Cul-m.D, who was shot,
qoier, Inoffensive men. He is now lying
tn a vary oiliical oot d.tion, b'.s tnodlo
alien lint aayicg tnal ine cbjncis are d'
oidt dly ag.ln.t bla reoovery. Tha bulls
nni.,,d sliilgbt lit, .tent f“Ur inobe,
b low the nipple, ranging downward, ana
^j. ' L I lodging In one of bis kidneys. The
I probes failed to find it. His death la re
garded by bla friends as a qneetiou of
| time only. f \ -LrAIIT
I Toeoocurronca is one which ia ax'**
uaforf uuate to all Its bearing^, ana puti-
I 1 oBeoUaxent as well as tbe mijvsty of tbt
Uw, demands that prompt oieps be ta
ken.
Homan life Ie a thlrg whioh is too
dear to most people to elljar it to be teas
d erouad on the pistol mcas!e of an xn
toxxea.cd men.
i i-i u k fi.t «uiin in Kith
C I *.-I Vuoaae Hartieinao
-u »k«*. N l having any »pe-
r Of etiRkd, It, fell iuto tbt
l . S.a- Waxvlbeum. It waeon
aii t,i8 pi .oo of bueimae jester-
; ro# v \ lock aeveral genilemee
.» uidki. ihf vnake a mertyr to
1 it io etl>roforru
.w i. iuuuivtervd fiot through
i tn. n hj xueacf.a of a saturated
»td io tR« uijuth of tbe enako
<>*.» T m r.uc«e *(■* aaleep, wt»D
e ♦. e I) Li rd.
ae.irmxi' . h »wed a length of four
ktu i.iot it cLcw, tiuvi ble eanAlkl ci
ty ••• a. o !**d ^ith tea ratil«a end
• too. 'Tfic t-.j.iT was aeTffU inches
• half iu CUiU lU.'ertLCri
kui.ff bj» joAtorday afternoon
«lti*c«i CDQ»i<i«r«bU attention,
U«ng IrTm t he horn d d tr«*ahury o:
tvos. rj or it. ajfioationof many »ooie
1 m » mi r «te« o r anake atone#.
I.IT ..f
HI rv Ivunf
titerar* A*MCia«l»u
8 iuli ou Saod-y t venirn
1»11, tae oobStltntiT»ui
•tc'nju WeTr
io.lowing tffloeri dn j
i'.-ration, Preslil. ut.
Caibeiio ratr.
I,«at eight tbo b.-st crowd that hes at-
(ended tba Fair yet, all tbiogs considered,
fll ed tba roam where the Oitholio Fair ie
belog held. TheTadl.h end gentlemen In
ob.rge of tbe Fair may bo weilf sausSou
witu loot evening's work, vl .1'txt
AtB.. ViaooLt de Fsai’s. Utla several
va'utbleriffl i took plsoel •Anong them
a barrel of eppl.s was wop by Mr. J D.
Wears'; a large him fell to lbs fortooe
of Mr. E. Woeelan. Oao box of sup
J I »- persenn;.
Ur. Fariab D. Davis, of Newton, Bep-
res. r.t.nvo from Baker coanty, passed
tor n.;h tU- city yesterday on his way to
Aklaota.
Daniel Grant, Etq., of Americas, was in
bt>c<.si yesterday.
I Ur. T. Wbeatly and family, of Amen-
J s, were in Macon yesterday, slopping
the Lanier House.
1 Mr. J. J. HoD ,nald, of Cutbbert, Bep-
risantative from Bandolph county, passed
through tbe dty y Bit sedgy.
j Hon. IbOfflaa U. Lawson, of Eatonton,
wes a quest of the Brown Honse last
evening. j fZl
4 ' Captain John W. Bobinaon, of Sanders-
lle, parstd through the city for AtlhntA
last evening.
Hon. A. O. Baron left yesterday
morning for Atlanta to be present at the
OonTtning of tbe Legislature, which takes
place on to-morrow.
’ Mr. Virgil Powera went to Atlanta yes.
terday morning.
Capttin Albert A. Sharp, the live and
mergetic traveling agent of the Macon
and Brunswick Bosd and the Cumher-
landroute, has just returned from an ex
tended lour to tho West,
j Hon. BufuaE. Lester, of Savannah,
Ei-Fresident of the Senate, went to At-
1-nta last night. ~ H
Hon. B, A. Neebit, one of the Bepre-
Aantauvea from our city, will leave this
morning to be present at tue opaning of
Uie Legislature which convenes to-inor-
[»»■■ A Wl Wji \J \J
Hon. C. J, Harris boa left for the Oapi-
tol and will be at the opening of thl ses
sion of the Lsgiiliture.
Coloael M. J H itcher, of Marshailnlle,
wbo has so efficiently filled tbe position
af’Gshersl Superintendent of .the State
Fair, leaves for home this morning.
TbiOHgh uniform c-u.tesy and forbear-
.• nee tea!], he has won many high oon-
plimenta and made many friends among
tbo exhibitors and visitors.
. Ura. H. J. P.tsr made a vary handsome
display of cakes and Dreads, taking a very
large number of premiums at the recent
[Fair.
Alderman Price, who,' unfortunately,
haa.bl- leg broken in a fall from a buggy
on Saturday afternoon, was, yesterday
resting easily and doingvery well.'
In onr noties of the stock exhibitors tt
'be Fair, tbe name of Mr. JobaMarUc, of
Marahallville, was so ohanged by the
types that bis best friends would cot have
reoagnia,d it. He made some fine ex
tlltfi h. ^ jl
Mis. Sitlie Taylor, of Amerioas, Is
rbe ganatof Mr». T J. Simmons. ___
M ss A'iqoe M.oDanasld. of Columbus,
s the |ru«,t ot Miss Edie Walker, on
Meet AttMtswe Afters.
The fair last live Stag was certainly a
auooeas. Ike bail ana crowded from tba
opening at seven o'clock until the close.
Many attractions meet the gaxe of the
visitor, and oa every table is seen quite*
display? Mrs. D. M. Flanders gakcaa tba
reetaatast with h-rpr-ismitv) xg,---
tlbaum tbe display of dry goods; Miss
Carrie Butts tbe table of fancy silTer
ware; Mrs. Milo 8. Freeman, fancy table
No. 1 i Mrs. Subera, No. 2.
In addition to the fine display, tbe Art
Gallery is under tbe management of Hr.
Duffus Clancey.
Tbe gift enterprise tickets are Belling
rapidly. T-ere are one thousand prices;
every chance takes a prise. Tickets are
for sole at various business bouses in the
JkfC^ X.lO*J Oi l
The fair will be eontinaed daring tbe
week, and on Saturday night tbe grand
gift drawing will take place. To-night
(hers will bs-an increased display in the
Art Gallery, and the phonograph will be
a iJ'-i.
TR.AX
BBFOBE YOU START
mm AGAINST ACCIDENTS!
Get an Accident Tiuiet orTestly Policy in the
EBS
ttatioa.
PIANOS AND Dll^AjNc
GreAt Riduction to rio«* out present xtoex o*
SQO Nevtad S*cooii-iund Instrument* of
clu« maker-*, fully ▼srrantoi and * * pnoc* that
DBPT COMPSriTION.for caahorlnstalznenU
AGENTS WANTED for WATERS* SUPERIOR
BELL ORGANh and PIANOS. Illuatrated
Cataioruea mailed. HORACE WATERS &
&ONS. Manufactarer# and Deal n 40 Eaat 14th
York. Also Gendral Agents tor
R** Celebrated ORGANS.
Dry Goods, Carpets.
S.ffaielbaaaSBto.
JOE BEST DISPLAY
DRY GOODS
CARPETS,
fz tORGUe BIBB COUNTY-Whereas Joel
l vJT i B. Marshall has made application lor letters
| ot aaminijuauoude bonis ncu cam testameato
anhffxo on the estate of James Dent* late of aaid
i contty. do eased. These are therefore to ate and
I admonish all persons concerned to be and appear
j at t he Court of Ordinary of mid county on the
first Monday in December next to show cause
' if any, whymtd Wtten of adminutratiomshonld
not be granted to a&plicant. i * j *
Wttneu wy han^Asi offiral Mgnaturffb
Novembir A ItTS,' ^ ^ ^
O W'ooi has made application for letters
of administration on the estate of Granville
Wood. Ute of said county deceased. These are
therefore to o te and - dmonish all persons con*
eeriled to be and appear at the Coart erf Ordinary
on'tbe first Monday in December next to show
cause, if any, why letters of administration
•bould not be frr&nted to applicant.
Wune>sxny hand and odi . ial signature.
J J
. . I rrrrr^ce m*d luHxj cter-
act*r cf nc*cteyinj cad Jbxr.ri-*$. Tho X«*t tobacco
“*1*. As csr bht atrip tra.*»-mar!c Is c1o«1t
mAiW-ypay'. F«t_tb*S ' t||l|‘l &
J. W. RICE & GO.
Triangular Block>
j —will open to-morrow an entirely nofw ; line of—
Mewspvper Adv-rtisiaw BarcM.lllSynict it,!!. Y
SfOTJmbeiS 1ST 3 lo
EXECUrOE’d SALE OF VALUABLE
PROPERTY.
A GBEKABLE to an order of the honorable,tbe
.A Ordinary of Bibb c-juuty, I will aell before
the courthouse door in the ciiy of Mhcou, Bibb
countv, oa tbe first Tuesday in December next
within theleMal hours of sale the following well
known and desirable property belonging to es
tate of R P McE»oy deceased, viz:
The thn e atory bnck store on part of lot num
ber »ix in tqoSre number twenty-two, in the cat v
of Maeon. fronting on Mulberry street ant now
occupied by the Singer M&nufeetaring Company
Als!?the tiouse and lot on corner o! College and
Bind streets being part of square number four
teen and honse and lot immediately opposite
above on the corner of College and Bund streets,
Evsey one who witness ed our diaoiny *«..
GOLDEN CaKE.
Two cupfuls of EU^ar, batter size of tn
egg, well mixed; the jolks of eight eggs
beaten to a stiff froth, one cnpful milk,
three cupfuls flour, with one teaspoonfnl
Dooley'e Yeaet Powder sifted through it,
flivor, add theegga last. Bake in email
pans.
Por upwards,, of thirty jtan Mrs ^ inslow’i
Soothing Byrup has been used for children. It
prevent acidity of the stomach, relieves wind
oolic, retnlatea the bowel*, cure* dysentery and
Diarrhoea, whether aiismg from teething or oth-
causes. An old and well-tried remedy.
85 cent* a bottle. •
fiOhlBfiSS NUrifES.
C. W. STEIliaTSTEAM COOKER.
Person* wishing to engage In u good, profita
ble business would do well to call on tha inven
tor of this valuable invention at the National
Hotel in this place. Th s patent was on exhibi
tion at oar late Fair and was admired by thou*
sands. A diploma was awar£ ed it which can bo
seen together with tb* patent at the above nam
ed place, at any time daring the week.
A few county Tights are for sale. nov5...*
I have to day Norfolk Oysters, the first ef the
season. Snappers, Bass, Trout and M^Ueit
Fifty boxes California Pears and Florida. Or
anges. FELIX CORFUr.
noy5...1t ‘ *
Grand Exhibition, are unanimous on one point,
e. that it was the
Best Display
Ever made of Dry Goods.
... uk M by'Mr. G. 5Ju l.var.; uni* J^t'rJajr making purchaaea in this mW
OaaV ar fl ivl r Save Me TrtiltT*ri^Tinnket.
Cv.la.n-1 B C. Bowcd, cf Blakely, one
of .the elected Representatives, passe 1
through Macon for A?lent* list CTei&ing.
Mr. O. P. Hi ns e:l, of the Thom&sTille
Entctfrise, was one of Xhe-guesU of# the
Brown H qse yesterday even me.
^ Dr. J. P. Turner, of Thomasvllle, was
in iTacon yesterday.
Colonel W M. Hammond, of Thomas-
vnle, passed through for Atlanta to enter
upon his duties n-Representative. -Col
onel Hammond’s fine speech before toe
e^cieti^ of Mercer University at the .Lar
d nfftovnaemdat is still remembered 'with
pleasure.* ^ 00?' - c ^i~ f)
A q-<
•*
aeo'e-.i’Ti
rfca*or*r.
S. Harris Sol
ubetmHi, S.ML E; “-
»■' . D■ W,
>, E. J. i)
t kl .1 agr»8,
»J<U:ii prepare for an enter-
■4»ot I*ad• A.* progratama will bo
Wted.
t c ost-Bi^evc ot HebraW Young Lid:ep
~-*j, A -i-c;«Uun v are r»qu-sied to
at it* V »tty Bum of tho Tt-u. k 1
ifiSffiiMQat 3 u'oiask. A tc.A
»• r qvtMe
iffiture
» v *n to th
Zp'- L’-P*
tn csharacto.a, *w
X ol' tho Pablio
next Friday
''H «cbetti.‘
wrpieoM.
(}^|V4fnl UfX
Yhe third
** Ta* dAect ?rs ot
;» aett only sue hau
ler tb. oour>e 01
lie l'so «qk This
_ _ SKt
H*ti would he
8ih«- wdi aeooae-
>1 m mot of ;•»
»rf|i and we
t(d tiok-
(t*ck of flmr by Mr^ John‘Danahae.
Tnero will be several v*la«ble etiidee
r fil'd to-night et tne table, indadlog' a
baodsome set of 04»t^rs, and a fine lamp
with dock atucht-d. The bt\e of cotton,^
a ossk of Milwaakeo beer, and a barret
of Hadnai't; pearl gnu, wi.l ba r. ffijJ to
morrow or Thnrsd«y night.
At Mra JkIaiy~W*ggfco*lAi&!a.tM;lft. M.r.
Louis Wagner won a keg of betr; Ms*.
P ke, a barrel of apple* ; Mi.-s X zs-
Keating a box of caudy, and Mr. Sohaiz
m«n a box of toile* eoap.
There will be ra£*d-to->nlght^
Ooe ailrer oafcd | bae csir Cali
fornia oil wool binnacle j paejl/ijge parlor
lamp, and hRcdaooie roekrag ObAir.
At >be yonng men’s ttble las; evening,
Mr. Wilbnr Cl»rke won ike gold brsce-
lete, Mr Vio Menard, a jewel pa**, Mr.
Joo. W. M«nin, a silver eloek, aud-a pa r
of doable blankets were woe ba Dr. M »t
thews.
To-nigbt at this table there will be
rkiflyd a atlver bu ter diab, fifty yards of
Broesei* carpet mid a jetj handsome
go'd locket and chain.
Too polls at the Catholic Fair are at
tnollng great so:xoe, and the voting la
becoming very spirited. Tbe voting ia
f jt a boja* enit of oLthe*. Matter Jams-
Bioacit, AdertxokT, and Jo.otf Hoxley,
ar© c*nlid »tcw far ropnitruy fr ca tb sir
freocts. Master Aderhow fa^eadregf
Toe voting for the moet popclir little
miM ia a hsndsome dress. Missea Ame-
l<a O'Hara and Msna Whippier, are being
ta io ted for. Miaa O'ELtra was leadlrg
when the pv.lt* cfosed U»t evening. The
fair ia progr’-^oa finely.
W<uv«d Kiftwiosxua.
Yffsterdsy tha c*m* ct the bun >*s. Pag
Mcldicbst-1 Jis^i n the Poinv Coart.
It will be remembered that on Saturday
night laat he ahot Mr. William Mayer at
the Cotton Exchange. The Major having
no jurisdiction orer ihe efft-nse, trans
ferred the ’'xse, and it carried on a
warrant b fore Magistrate Ffcfm.c.
1 he ca«e wae aet to come up at ihne
o’clock yrawrdaj. afternoon. At that hoar
Mr jhlckUchAatLcame up, #«4W ( iu-
ioatiaD and gave V>nd. * offeoit
charged in tbe warrant is asaanH with
intent to murdpr. . .
M3. McMiehatf dfa^i ip the plea of
mIMOmA.
lk>ey t»y ttareweeno one in %be,
Sm f wMti McM>eb«al at tbwi
time of the *bo ting. They had been op
good term# daring tbe evening,but bad re
ore^teshtsk room of thd «*tub ubm-ct
acd gel into a f eariwt. Word* ran high
♦bra Colonel AJtrhoiS, *vVio warfttt^H
r ote beyq^d tbc-m oatne lo the froot room
anl called ’oraid,saying Mayer w*e at od'
toatr.k# M -MtcaHeal w.tn a M M -
Johnaon street.
Judge John T. Clarke, of Oathbert,
throa^h M4ooq l*et night. *n|
^Mr. H*?nry R.Qjttchius, of Columbuo
j - a very promtoent candidate for Clerk of
«ha Hon**e of Rspreeentaliven.. He would
to tike a o*p;t»l uffioer.
klr. A. 8. Cohen, a stirring yonng cot
ton broker from Atlanta, was in Maeon
AIM), a handsome vacant lot fronting
lege fctraet.anjomixiK the property la«t described,
and lying between it and the resicence lot of J.
Madison Jones.
iAlso, a h .use and lot being part o square No.
fifteen, fronting on Orange utreat and lying be
tween the lot of P. T. Bur trim, and J. M. Jones.
Also, one hundred and ten and two-tenths
(ICO 2-10) acres of land, in the Macon reserve on
tbo wfst side of the Ocmul ee river, known as
Porter’s tend and conyejed by Oliver Porter to
H*P.Mc dvey.
The above property sold to pay debts and for
the purpose of dlstr ibntion.
. Terms one-fourth cash, one-fourth ninety days,
one fourth six months and tbe balance eight
months, with intere>t, purchasers to receive
. bonds for title or a: tliei.* option to give ap
Sales Were Greater Epsi wwrtty, **
—. / ri ! nov5...tdf* Execui
tiafx any other one day in our entire mercantile ^ppj,[CATION FOR LEAVE IO bELL
N OTICE is hereby given that at the December
term, 1878. of the Court of Ordinary ol Bibb
county, application will be made for leav** to
sell the Jordan and the Cheehaw plantation in
Lee county, *aicl plantation being the property
AreitintnvttedtoeaUoaua. aid we willshow | <f the State ot J. B. Kom, deceased
staock of Goods eqaai in
The immense rush of customers to onr two
Ftorr* during th e entire week fully attested, the
popularity of oar House. On Thursday our
THE PUBLIC
Buy tho Mellwood at
SAM WEICHBBLBAUH.
octl6«.tf • _ 75 Che-ry Street,
Daily receiving NewGoods at ti o
novSsu tus (ri DOLLAR STORE,
A large and handsome variety of Chromos lost
received at the
DOLLAR 8T0RE
Tbe most and best Gocdr for the least money,
at tho DOLLAR STORK.
Ml, Yarieiy & ClBBBfless
. ;*as ot ; i r r- -
to any two stocks in the dty.
Oar increased room and clerical firce affords
us an opportunity of displaying goods to a great
advantage.
STOCKS FULL!
In every Department.
S, Waxelbauh & Bro.,
novS Proprietors N-w Tork Store.
W. H. Ross,
R. H: jl'LAHT,
Administrators of J. B. Ross, dec’d.
novl-lq^w,
ATTENTION-'
*r s
VV Bharewccivi
.
A flr.t-cla :s Milliner of SO years experience, at
ho _ —-»•
DOLLAR STORN.
Disoated Gums and Aboessed Teeth cored by-
DRS HOLMES,'
Tbe ISeac of All.
Fine Dress Shirts, Wamsntca and 2100 Linen,
4 py Bosom, all complete,- for SEVEN IY-F1VE
CANTS. - - «
Splendid all Wool SCOTCH CASBIMERB
SUIT. ?9.
Pall line of all Goods for Gents and Boys' wear]
at corresponding low figures.
ATTENTION.
Defiance Tire Company Ko. 5.
A TTEND the rrgulsr m jrthly meeting of yon
Com pan.\, to* night, at 8 o’clock.
There be ng busint-ss c.f importance to be
jansacted, a faff -ttendance ia requested,
r By order of the President.
: P* 11 \ WM B VOIGBtt. Sffc'y.
' Attention’,
111
Th 0 y ai
FIVEIEARS
.-yotection Pire Company No. 1
A PPEARat yoar ”nirine Honse this Tuesday
. |500 reward for every grain of impurity
adnlteration found in Diiie Baking Powder.
Kerosene Oil, Lampi. VMcts,Chimneys, etc*
OCtSl St At RLLI8* DRUG STOREL
ipxBTA, Ga, S«*pt 1,13781 '
We have used Ulmer's Liver Corrector all the
summer and would not be witoout it. It is tye
best we ever saw, and we hare tried all of them
MSt ’ P&TrXffCT A TT
Editoss Timbs ARD PLiVTlX
ootlleodtl , ^ h par La. Ga.^,
Drs J P k W R Holmes, Dentiats^ 84 Mulberry
street. oct27lw
j h hbbtz. ! Shakespearan Lectures
-t Rev> A.i.LipscofflU.D.D.LLD,
/
; - . For the Benefit of
Tho Macon Public Library, **4
fRLDAT NIGHT, NOV. 8th, 1878. 'ft
Subieet of First Lecture.
MACBETH"
Two Dcliars for so# son ticket to six Lecture#.
Ticket# can be ob'&ined of Librarian Herbst, or
at J W Burke & Co's. • novfitf J
EXTEh’MVK CO.\FL4UBATlON
13 MOXriZUHA,
Oce-hall the HuhIdcns Portion
oi the town llrsirojeC
Mcntx/UMA, Nqv. S. 1878.
Editor* Telegraph and Messenger:
About one o'clock laet night (Sstnrdsyj
itie west naif of this town was eumpleltly
dedrojed by fire, embracing in all eleven
-torehoneee, all woodeu. The following
parties woro oocnpacte of tha variooa
-lurej. nub their e»titnate ot their loaded t
Oolrj Jk Wewtbro -k, $600, no inBnr-
H. L. Hill, $300; Dakea A Welts,
$500; T.‘1L F.s.r. jeweler, $300; J.
E. D Y4r. s bD, $>3 000; J. f. Morris, $300;
A-a B;an:tev. $2 000; Mark B;anile>,
gouamuh v $200.
bun mate Brothers, family
-opply «;cre, s*ved everything, alto Mr.
Tfobaca, gc-oeral repair store. One
-tirrtourt* war. nooccnpied, only a s tm-
irli tf5?~ ef J. K. Maxwell, reprasenta-
Mve i f Mcs is. Lavx, Frank A Sons, of
Rftttifnor?—K«raples of *hoe9—were most
ly SAv-d. H. L. Hill's btorehoose was
ia»8rcd lor iae night was for-
iau»u-ly veiy ti'm, and the fire was
o-afl^ed to the anil row of stores
mecti.xied. Acro-a toe wide street were
(Le large brick ba li ngs recently put up,
chat t u. fer the e(U.n«Ma of the night
xcQ'd have been now m rate?.
Ti e Cutton wareccuee of Jdee#ra. Tur
ner k BrowD, tha centre of which wm
uac vcrevl, and f ill of eotton, was in im-
nedfffi • e danger froox the lDcwcsst ahow-
^ot'pa/ka and glowing cinder* that
literal.> ccver«<i tho cotton bales, Tn»-
frost on tdv ent jq and tbe quick use of
«a>er sav d it. The amount of
co :on m store *4» 6CO biles.
Tnrt«o otbar cotton warehouses were
net in much dinner during any atag* of
th-* CGI fl.e'AM o. 31U
Mr. J E. D V^ogh 1-at heavily. He
bad juat ac-out cooapkt«Kl bia two etory
brick jstoreimmcdiattiy across tha it neat,
and expected to move h*.a entire stock
d o it ia a few days. Considerable mow-
ey, patera and t w e books cf his busineaa
•era m kis Safe, whifib' teh. Ehia wri-
tiew baa MM been opsoediaflke losa of
Li* coaUa's cant-Q. be .cat;ruaifd. Tne
-y 9p»tby of the <v>mmunity la deeply
*uh Mr. J. E. DcVavgb and Mr. Am
B.-aaUy, woo eaved nothing and had no
mvarqDiv.
Mr. a*>. Brandy tad deposit by w
pUotur $500. #*CO ouh ol hu
•rwn. Ah the safe »oa behw epeowl
lb# can oot be Ot-
£icLb*um AOmmS. noeiea
. iho was euUfdiDg bafure the dvor. , , , .— —
tc draw bio pistol And lire tear i pud a brick tturtr-oepoe****-Joa- ir dMa
.. “ . I in f-noOffd of -roods abiUt *300.
x tba parties i
tfic hr bleeding
chad, Mayer
| in r*«uoc*l of good*
rnev were inaured hot azartad thi
mm'ver to resoaa tha entire stock, ss every
expected the whole burineas porticn
*bk tfffi t<* go down. ^ be urigin of
Teeth extracted without pain by
D&3HQLME8.*.
Hfxlcu and Lulled Slates.
Owirp to their warm and delightful al'mates
their inhabitants grow sallow from torpid livers
indigestion and diseases arising from a disor
dered stomach and bowels, They should cf
course at til times keep the fiver active, and to
our readers we recommend Tableris PortaUce
or Veg table Liver Powder. Taken in time, will
will often save money and much suffering. Price
50 sent*. Per tala by R B HALL. Macon.Geer*
gia. y .'7 V'
^ t Have Torn the Budw e?
It ia a well established fact, that Tabler’s
^Buckeye Pile Ointment will core, if ased accord
ing to <£factions. The *&*cultts Hiffpoeastanaa
or Horse Chestnut, cotnmonly known as tne
Buckeye, has. been highly esteemedJcr many
years, owing to the fact that it possesses Tirtues
lyinr in ths bitter principle called Eacmia
which can be utilized far the core of Piles. If
affcoted vith that terrible disease, u*n Tab er’s
Buckeye Pile Ointment and be relieved. Price
50 cents. For sale.by R. B. Hall,"Macon, Geor
gia. • * rr r • »n9- -
||P IPPWIH. ■■■
Av.NO USCEMEBTS.
FOR CITY CLERK,
are an*borir#d to annoance th# r.sire of
■■trh
FOR SHERIFF.
I ANNOUN ‘E mjvelf a candidate tor the «uf
fnres of my ftellow-citlsena for the office cf
Sheriff of tbe county of B:bb, subject to the Dem
ocrStic pom.panoB. >V A WYLIE
ill
.to the office of bhenfi cf B:bb coanty. sp5d »»tf
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
I Announce myself as a candidate for Tax Col
lector of Bibb county, subject to-.hi
cratic ooniinatinn. — i - i
Mt^j* LG JtYANS-
CHAS W HOWARD.
A JORR.Scc’y.
. ofi Eijiju gey-i ^j|
(Weigh Fourteen* Ounces, 11
Send us yoar Height, Weight and Breadth of
HUNT. RANKIN A LAMAR,
ry of said county, will b# sold on the first Tues-
** * *“r“ w «“***j*'* ++• —| day in December next before the Court- Hous<
Of Yauderbilt University. f door in thfe city of ; Macon' in said .coutty, be
tween the ututil hours of Hale all tlio lands be-
THE. -ST< )VE
Performing the work so satisfactorily at the Pa-
% psco Baking Powder Bakery during the Fair;
IRON KING,
Which we procured from Messrs Olirer ANor-
fiteK *»* riaad
v nov8...tt JAQUB3 AJQHNSOHsJ
ToE PATaFisUO
Baking Powder Bakerv
At the 8tate Fair,
i • rJhtfiaB UvOhas
bad a grand success. The Hot Bolls, Biffeuit,
Cake.etc, could not be excelled.
These Powders Have Merit
and ar# preferred to others on aecoant of purity
and economy.
’ JAQUE3 & JOHNSON,
n^v5 ,.lw Wholesale*Aver)Gf
Foti.ce to Pew-Ho.ders.
A LL Pbw-hollers in Christ Church who de
sire to rtUfa their present pews tor the
fi-cal year berir.eing Nov. 1st. wilt please'give
notice to the Treasurer at once, that it may be
known what pews can be rented to other appli-
c»nt«. Pews not thus returned. br Wednesday
evening will be nous id t red vacated and liable to
be rented to new applicants or other pew-hold-,
era desiring toohsiise. -ovrn,
BovS...Tt W-W.CARyB9, Treasurer.
HOTiUii.
r PHB eoparlnersbip heretofore existfmr b»
X tween wist M Key and J E Boatiek. kmwit
a». Key A Boatirk, is this day by mutual consent
oteolved. Bitherof the said partners i* author
ized in tbe settlement of said copartnership.
no*5.U
WT nelson.
Bibb ooanty. subject to the Democratic
nomination #-* k
•eDl„.dawtf EDGAR A. BO CIS.
UKICK-
ILL BURNED
Parties wi»bin*
u» ouy win «o wen io aee them before parckaa-
iar- ^ WM G HOGS.
Macon, Nov X tg'I g8f
ADMINlhlRAlOR’S SALE.
G EORGIA. BIBB OOUNTT—By Vittueof aa
order Ltthe Ordinary of Bibb county* Ga,
wi<i b# sold before tie court house doov-m the
i:y of Macon, on the first Tuesday in December
n x:, betweenUeusual boars of tale,one acre
11 id more or Idas with improve ments thereon,
»n t!io Macon reserv#. east ot the Ocmalgee ri«w
ad nuglands of AKreutz. Win P Gondallaad
>tn«r«. void as the property of Miles Wilburn,
d? used, for the purpoae cf diatribatkm. *
> jr 4.1878. A B KO88, Adma*r.
DIED.
In Macon. Georgia, on the morning of Nor. f J,
and buried in Milledgerille, Ga. Sunday. Not.
5d, Mr*. Farah G. Tinrley. wife of the late Wil
liam B. Tin-day of fiaranxmk. Ga. L .
[Sorai.nah >sws please copy .J
letters cf administration on the estate ot Kutha
J jr.tr*, late of»aid county, deceased. Thew are
therefore to cite and sdnoont-h all p#raon»ooa
cvn.-d to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary
cf said counly on the first Mezaday m Dsceasber
r.fit. to thaw cause, if any they have, wLy said
Otters should nos be granted to applicant.
Wit-sea* my hand and official air nature.
J A MCMANUS, I
November 4, lffTt. Ordinary.
| f t BORGIA. SIBBUOUNIY—'Woereaa George
1 IjT S Obear, executor on the estate U Thomas
l A Harris, late of Said eountj , deceases >. appnea
lierka.e to ae^L all the real estate beiongiiog to
l eatate for the, purpose of dutrinutumandi
NOtrCK TOR LEAVE TO SELL LAND,
G EOEGIA. BIBB COUNTT—Bow w«I. of-
ler.aW I .ill »oeW to Vbe OrdiDt*
ry ol Jooe. rounx, ler authority tt> Mil a", be
reel eiuto b-loaauur to r-t»W ot Ann Di.llam-,
K>n, -*?tl coonty <fece,»-^
norS.ui- BOBT BOW IAN.
NOTICE FOB LBATE TO SELL LAND
G B ROIA. BIBB COUSTT—Four wrtf J "
See Aetol tnllMvtyla thaCau-t ei Or, i-
■urolMSmiIi tar OBttorty :
r- ,1 ' .[at. be'aoain, so Mtale U Robt bo.mas.
l.te ol ,ud 8Mi*y Mce.<«L Ke. S. IS -
KARTHA » BOW WAN.
DC'S SltwSt- ASminr.trxtr.x
BIBB CO UN I't S BERIFF SALES.
1KQBQIA. BIBB OOnafTT—srm be Kit
T before the ooartboaae rfoor in tbe citr «
_ »c-'n, ,,ij n»:ntruteut'. on tbo lir.: loti-
4».y in Dosiur coat. 1 ouoeoo lb. n»al hour,
>; in ,h.
«*rj cl M
z&n
Criswii ..
tbe Coaatr <
h-j first Monday in D-cember next to »how
CRUA*-. if ary they have, why aaklapplication
shculd net be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature.
J A McMANUS,
November 4 1SJ8. Ordinary.
I EOBGIA. BIBB COUNTY—Whereas W B
Vj Hill administrator on tbe estate cf B Hill.
l»teof »atd c -u'ltj deceased, has aDDfied to the
l ourt of ordinary 01 aaid county for leave to sell.
«u, -.he reil estate befomcinr to aaid estate. These
,te therrfore to cite and admonish all persona
ecu oerned u. be and appear
d in ary of »a-d county oa tho TiflWilondayin DeV
>'ociber next to show cauae, U any they havaj
why raid application should not Off granted.
Witness my hand sad official s!gr stare.
J A MCMANUS,
November A im Ordteary.
G eorgia, bibb countk—whermt Mr*
Annie Burges* has made application tor
teasrrs of adwuiiatnuioD oa tbe estate ot WmJt
Mmwmrm. late cf wri ouui-iy, derated. These ego
therefore to cite and adax,m*b all psnouseoSi-
cere ad to be ana , pprar a» th® Coort olOadWg
ol taid county oo u>e nr*» Woodsy in ‘
neat vs show caow d fuj.—
bv granted to ■poliranr.
*W iinoaa my Mbi
Mo rsBBbsr 4.1*7S-
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Tvyo tone : a^ci other stylqs ribbons in all desirable shades
"> and combination^ U *. *.*"*], “
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Large invoice' of Brussels onroute. and expected in to-
nsjiyjwr' Oh hanch a^ptendi i stock. of ^ " j u ; ; _
Three-Plys, Extra Supers, Etc.
.L W. RIQE^ CO.
1 • ,J ’ Triangular Block.
Is a perfect Blood Pcbjfier, and Is the
only purely Vegetable remedy known to sci
ence, that has made radical and P^umanekt
y k * f removes mercury from tlie
es the agonlea of mciz-urial
eases.
For sale by
Hunt, Ba nkin & Lamar.
Liu; ooi: j
tween the usual hours
longing to the estate of Warren B «V*?y .'ate
»*cii cuuaaty oaid lands lying about
three miles from the city of Macon on thp' Fsr-;
syih *ro^-d, and known as the lauds upon
which said Warien B Riley resided before his
death, and contains one hundred and thirty
acres more or less. Said lands will te subdivided
into ten. twenty anc ferty acre lots, a mi
which can be »een at the Ordmarj '* oOltxvof
county. Said lands sold for the benefit of the
heirs and cieditors of said estate. Terms cash,
novitd MARGARET RILBY. Adm'trix.
BlBBlJOUNIY 6UER1FF SALE.
Y\7 ILL bo sold -before
v V the city of Maeon. <
December next, during 1
the fo'lowing property to--*^ , . .
Lot No 4 insq-iare No 70 as shewn by
oornerofNew ana CnsTry sire JHH
n ents thereon. Levied on as the property of
Joseph McAlpin to satisfy a ft fa issued from
Bibo Superior court returnable to April term
1872, in favor ot James M Jones vs Preston K
- i ' niPertI
Also^t same timo ana place the following t
wit: Let No 18 on the east «ido of the Ocmhigi
of Woolf oik and known as ibo property of Thos
Battle. Levied on as the property of Thomas
Battle te satisfy a fl fa issued from Bibb Superi
or Court in favor cf James Brady vs Thomas
Battle principal, and Patrick Peyton security.
wit. Part of lot No * in block 17 northwest com
mon of the city cf Macon, In said county and
Siste ai.d known as the place purchased by Mrs
E Venable from Hollingsworth estate. Property
pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney and levied on
to satisfy a fi fa issued from Bihb county c Jurt _ .. . - „ i _ nm -_
in ravorof Q E Suasiorf vs Elizabeth Vtbable. “ - -the best Wine evercffeied for the money.
GEOF CHERRY. Sheriff.
BY liATT. R. FREEMAN, ArciiOAXBa.
Estetfif Sale of Wild Land?,Georgia ’
7^1 N*Artt Tuesii^ fn ) *&3eia£er* iSxt? uinal ’ ^
U hours of sale, will be sold at the courthouse,, *
Bibb county, Georgia, by order of the executor,
the following lots or parcels of land, to-wit:
Five lots of land, containing four hundred and
ninety acres (490) each, and makiog in the ag
gregate two thousand four hundred and fifty
(245C) acres, te the same more or leis.
d uistinguished in rife Plan cf the l3|l4ti»
tgnum-
hundred and nineij (490) acre*, and making in
the aggregate two thousand nine hundred and
forty (2.940) teres, to be the same more or less,
situated in the aecond district of originally *,nd
now Appling county in tbe state of Georgia, and
known as lots number 45,55,190, 504, 402 and
430.
Also, six (6) lots pflarvi, e*ph containing four
hundred and ninety (494) acres, and making jn
the argregate two thousand nine hundred and
forty 12,940) acres, to-be the same more or lest,
situated in the Srd'district of originally and now
Appling county, in the State of Georgia, and
The Premium fer tha best bottle of
n .bedailns aeetl 8jul Jhcoid.
tathi Vriji.WjhJl' am stf’Iin? at
$1,50 psr Gallon.
U .aJfllo sfljfo bJobHo^c
aie sdffo°llaLiD«in
G nHPMMPMpii
forejpe cou thon-e dAr m tbe <$?, of MS
h?Qra QLsstefefelfeBil
BSMSIIMK gHOhBfidl^
in< in tbe aggregate throe thousand nine hnn
dred and twenty acre**, to te the same or less,
situated in tha 4th district of origins lb and now
Ateiing county, in the Stats of -QcojNrig, ami
StVvnBfrtotJouaber 28. C5.73, W8, 54/,424,450
anc 475.
Also, sixteen (16) lots erf land, each containing
four hundred and ninety (490) seres, and mak
ing in tha aggregate seven thousand eight hun
dred and forty (7.840) acres, to be the same more
or less, situated in tbe 5th district of originally
ana now Appling coanty, State of Georgia, and
known as lots number 12,55, V, 59,79,10', 106,
18c. 155.175.180,189.575,412,449 and 472.
Also, two (2) lots of land, each containing four
hundred and ninety (490) acres, and making in.
the aggregate nine hunjred and eighty (9i0)
acres, to be the sam-s more or less, situated in the
1st district, originally Appling, now Coffee
^ county, in the State cf Georgia, and known as
a mongsTthe heirs erf said estate and/or iote'n qtotered^ii an J 68-. - r, ,
the payment o‘ d »bts. These are therefore to cite |i **"Aisd twentyiou^ (14) toteol lawt_ each con-
* - ' taining four hundred and ninety (400) acres, and
in tbe aggregate making eleven thousand, seven
hundred and sixty (11,760) acres to be tbe s»me
rr ore er leas, situated iu the 6th district of orig
lnaiiy. Appling bow Coffee.county in the Statu of
Gronria. and known as lota numbered?. 9 54 s*.
59. J5.SJ. 126.127.128,1(5,136.170, 282, 284, 296,
53*. 859. 579 595 457, 447.43S and 459.
Terms ca-b. Purchaser to pay for papers.
novdltw4t A G Agenti
JO.nES COUliTY SHERIFF3 SALE.
n of Clinton*- bet wo
tolkrwir.g property. to-«miOxe
ninety six acres of land more or lesa, levied on as
the property ot V* H B Gore ana Mr* Mary a
W illiam»oa to aatisf j a fl fa issued from the coun
ty court of Jone^ county in favor cf Campoe 1 A
JuaaaraV. HB Gore and Mrs Mary AWHliara-
son. yriodpals, 81 «#GIb—On; John Iradlenn
B- rron azv* & fi. Barron, ssccrisisa: said land
*J Joins tbe lands o» Prank Dumas, John Harpe
and others. Levy asade and utamad to me by
John P Coareon, Seibff Jonas Coanty Court.
pU4g bee acyk roaclsg ttimdittand aa»djo
. £3.
Bow b_. _ - - — - ———_ ^
be w,. WHamaa kaw J«r e*j,. -*J
City Marshal’s Sale.
EORGI A, BIBB COUNTY—Will te sold be-
«,£*>'
.ffn'J befits t
•♦iff fellow iog
--MlJoB
Gterri*. §y-A lfirato-wi'-:
thm-Sofe-wtiroFun wisdiivideMRiiirast of block
eight, southwest range in the city of Macon
Levied on as tbe prooerty of Mary H Findlay,
guardian of Arthur P Findlay, to satisfy two tax
tl fas in favor of aaid city vs Mary H Findlay,
guard.an of Arthur P Findlay, for the tax for
the yew 1878.
Am one-seventh cf an undivided interest cf
^lock-eight, southwest rxnge in the city of Ma-
don - Levied dn as theirt-openy of G W Findley
to satisfy a tax fi fa in favor of said city vs G W
Findlay for balan-e tax 1873
Also one-seventh cf an undivided interest of
block eight southwest range, in the city of Ma-
OFADAM3. Marsha).
GUM SMITH SHOP.
T r HAY.d-iugt*opeBed a <Jub Smith Shop at the
Abid stand bf- BA). 1 Hodgkins A Softest No, £9
Mulberry street. From lonr an ; practical expe
rience in tha business, ard bei^g a practiial
Gunsmith ana Mechanic, I feel folly prepared to
undr rtake anything m my line, and respectfully
solicit the puronage of the public.,. *4. r> ^
octlO eodlin WMl PBITZKR.>
A CARD.
T HE UNDERSIGNED beg leave to inform.
the citizens of Macon and vicinity that they
■have taken the store for some time occupied
A Barnett a Son. and opened a
GROCERY STORE
where may be had .everything (n^ a*<f*clean)
to eat and crinx usually found in a first-clai*
Family Grocery Store, and at low down prices.
Come and *ee foryourae.ves.
Goods delivered to *ny part ol tbe city free.
7J j irt/TO THOMPSON* A SHAPLKIGH.
Next door‘to Bernd Brother** new store.
B. H Thompson.
] J Shaplf Igr; oet72 eodlxco
L; M. WiKFiELD, I
SnltM-Cumi'an Um,
Savaunnii, Georgia,
■ rr. <•: irrm■> •.■■■<>■
Coffiffiission, 50c. per Bale.
f fto r
Liberal advances mad* on oon-
igumeats, at beet bank rates. In-
Mmsmmsmt isausMbtt"*-*
-5
11 CLOTHIER
Of Central Georgia,
Have'just receivfed the
Hti
Clolhing for Rich S!en,
* 5 5 ^Clothing for Poor Men. 1; , '
SteS * |nothing for Fat Hen, —
s = :<jr:UotliingrorL ? ai> Men,
| i j : | tloining, for Old Wen,
r 1 | 2: r: 3 V Clolhing for Young Men,
53 I b S g y | ■ Clothing for Children
§~_ and an immense stock of
' 6 JT •- •
c & j aoxti s. *.
IB 3
Gents Furnishing Goods,
comprising all latest rroveltici
underwear. We sell the ce]
..sfeasori in neck and
which is uudoubtedlv^e'feR'flfP* and G H ill APEST
sBirf brought to this nrarkef^and can pot lie excelled 111
Fit, Quality: -and Style.
?
TT JkA Atm M. todt M
The nobbiest styles always hSh- hand and prices to snit
everybody, :
The Largest Stock in the City.
Give ns a call before purchasing and convince yourse
you can save money by buying your. clothing of
OH AS. WAdHTEL & BRO
Central City Clothing House,
73 Cherry Street. Macon, Georgia
sex>lS_iun tu* thrs ti
REMOVAL! REMOVAL!
... —-0 ■ —
tF. REICHERT
H a* to Xo Mo'taw Str^-i. «PDO*it* l.nler Hotue, where he hM, c
ami best —loctort atoeffs ot
FD liiN^I'T'TT RE
9 ol tho lancet^
rbmsbtwtUii
»k«t. Having acre r <
. .. bet fr S4.i...;cs -or .wil^ goods, te h
ineraassff Ms •soegMove thus aouble «c i> now <XL. t,lJ
Fine Parlor Bulls la Mnha< and Heps. Fine
Suits, Awnlsss, filaos, Window sbadfs, Laiubre- U
—*— Frames, 'Aall Paper,