Newspaper Page Text
t u
.bv Olisby, Jones & Reese*
MACON. GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 2, 1879-PRICE FIVE CENTS.
Numbeb 9.268
BY TELEGRAPH.
i‘av maFA.rohes.
FOHEIGN.
Embirraismcnt tf the Freuch Ini'
• periallsts.
Losdok. July 1—An Iron merchant
mured Wo.trjg, of Middleaboroagb, in
Ite North Bindiog of Yorkshire, has fail-
*&■ with liabilities amounting to 60,000
pounds.
The c.p’sio of th.' t-ssel just arrired
from Oalseston, Texas, reports that on
the 17th of Jane in latitude -it degrees
north be passed eevabty or eigaty partial
ly burned col ton bales, apparently of New
Orleans packing, su<J which had not
been many hours in ihe water.
Official oorre-pondeoee on (be Greek
question baa been published. Lord Salis
bury, the British Foreign Secretary, sng-
geatei to the Porte that he should make
a spontaneous cession of territory to
Greece, by wbicn the Sultan's empire
would be really fortified.
'ihe Times Constantinople dispatch
»»VS tbs return of Mahmond Nedim
Pasha seems to indicate an approaching
ou.n^e in <be Turkish Ministry.
Tue Times’ Paris correspondent ea>a ■
majority or Bonaparlists are are under
stood to concur with M. Ronher in ac
knowledging Prince Jerome Bonaparte
aa chief ol the Njpoleooic dynasty. Tury
argue that the will of the Into Prince
Imperial, whleh asks the ex Empress
t Eugenie to co-operate with Prices Victor,
' was written on the assumption that the
testator would survive Prince Jerome
Bonaparte. 'Phis reasoning, however, is
considered a transparent excuse for the
sou-observance ot the impracticable will
of the F.ioce Imperial. M. Riuher’s
retirement from active politics is evident
ly owing to the feeling tbit he and
Prices Jerom^Htould not act together,
nnd the latter could not be set aside.
What, between Priqoe Jerome Bona
parte's possible adherence to the Repnb-
iio nod the impossibility of tne olerioil
neo'lon of the lluoop.trfits oboosing a
leader, without either acting against the
wishes of the Pricoe Imparia,’e will, or
? revoking a di.ticot disavowal from
riuce Viator, ibe Bonupartiets are iu
one of the moat perplexing positions ever
oooupled by any party.
The Ohumbsr of deputies has voted
"urgency," on Jalea Ferry's eduoalion
bill.
Loudon, July 1—Lorillard’a Pappooae
and hie bay flllie* Neriad and Garaldinu
entered to run for the July etakes for two
year eld colts and fillies at the Newmar
ket Joly meeliug to-day, have boen
aeratebed.
Tne qaeen has oominandedthat the
troop ship Orontes, b earing the remains
of the Prim'd Imperial, shall be escorted
on a part of her voyage by the citaunel
fleet.
The Telegraph's P trie dispatch s vya La
Lanterns has lein summoned before lue
courts. Nearly the whole of toe Piris
press condemns the action of the prefect
uf Dolice insuia.og thar j ininal.
The s eam coal colliery of Merthyr
Tydvil, iu Wales, numbering 32,000 per-
1 sous, has re.fl.ed to accept the mas
ters’ demand ot ten per cent, reduction in
wages.
Alexander Whiielaw, Conservative
member of Parliament for the city of
Glargow, is dead-
FROtt WASHINGTON.
Adjournment nt 5 P. if
Wasui.soton, July 1 —In the 8 nils
Mr. E.tou called up the adjournment
resolulloo, and moved to amend by fix
ing Tuesday, July 1, at 5 r. m., aa the
time (f final adjournment.
Mr W ndoro ts speaking on the reso
lution, and explaining his action yester
day.
.Mr. Wiodom said hie side had. now
exhaust! d alt the legitimate powers con
ferred ilium them by the rales of the
Senate, in order to induce the majority
to make ibe necessary appreciations for
marshals. Tnn President had, so far as
Windom knew, exhausted all the powers
posaesetd by him on the subject. lie
had madu a patriotic appeal to Congress
to do its duty, and not go homo without
makingtbe nuceeeary appropriations. Be
quoted treat the President's message to
Congress of yeiterday, end from the laws
defining the duties of marshals.
The adjournment r< solution, as amend
ed, was p issed at 1:30 P. u.
in the Home qnuo an amusing person
al explanation was made this morning
by Oscar Turner, of Rentnoky, wfio de
nied tne charge of dmdtenne:-s made
against him by the Memphis Avalanche
Iu the coarse of his remarks he allnded
to Ceanveisstion which reoently scarred
between Uoboeil ot Michigan, and him-
s-li, in reaped to tbo ‘Nationc.1
Vine.’
ibis bronght forth a short explanation
from Hoobcll, after which the Hones re
sumed the business of the morning
hour.
lilGtii' msratutiKid.
Washington
WasstMdToN, July 1.—In the Senate
Mr. Harris moved to reconsider the vote
by which the freo quinine bill was referr
ed to the Finance Committee yesterday.
Mr. Morrill epoke in opposition and
Mr. Bsok in support, and toe motion was
agreed to, and the bill was passed by a
viva voce vote, no one voting in ihs neg
ative. At 2 45 p. m. a mess.agaJrom the
Home announced its concurrec.W'iQ Sm
ote smetdmentB to the final adj rurnm-mt
resolution. The Senate then went into
executive session.
Wneu the doors were re-opsned, com
plimentary resolutions were
ibaiiking Vice President Wbeele^W'
courtesy and impartiality as a presiding
officer. Also tnankirg Mr. Tnnrman as
President pro tern. The Joint Committee
which bad been appointed to wait on the
President and announce impending ni-
j rarnment, then reported that tbo litter
usd no farther communication for Con
gress. whereupon tne President pro tnn
*'5p. nr., declared tbo Senate adjourned
«ws die.
In toe Hon e tbs political na.-essroents
hill went over without action in eocSo-
qctnoe of di a ory modocs by the Be
public,ns. Tne Senate smendm-uts to
tie Huu-e adjournment re-o’.ntiou weie
ncronrred ir.
A nies&age from the Senate, anoonne
■eg the p-assiie of the free qmuine b li,
was received «iib»ppl*n-e.
Alter th* p-s-sge of some unimport
ant b its by uuauauimoos oooseni, ib.
H use in k * rrOcbS natal 4 o’clook.
V,on tia asm’ I ng. Gibson, ot Louis-
■ «.a, muvtd to aospend ibe rules, and
biased the bdl ameu.liog the Miesr-a'pp:
■•Vir oonmisaiOD bill, »o as to enable
■he Pie.iient to aprioiot any of »be com
nri*Mcners to be president of Ibe ooai
mission. Lost f It want cf a qaxrn-n
Tne joint oommrttee t:.eu repotted that
tne President bad no fsrtber ctnomnoioa-
liona, and ei 5 P M the Speaker deoteied
tte Q-.-tss adjourued, tine die.
Sens Items.
IfiLinsflT.'S, Jnly 1.—In ac or donee
wi:h arrangeiueula w;ta the Pod offlee
tdepsrimetit tbo A lsntro coast line
ccmiccnces to day running now postal
oars.
CH4BL IT.VILLtE, Va., Jaly 1.—
Wilinni Harris Foatatoc, M. H • fits
been elected to tbo chair of nstaral his
tory aud co’sey in too Daiversitv, en
dowed by Wo. W. Uorcorao, of Wash'
ing'on. P.ofessir Fontaine was a Htn
dent at tbia ioslitntion dnriug the ses
sions of 1S56 and 1S57, gradn ding with
the degree! II. H- Ho »f:erw,r Is nudird
in Germany. Ho is aow Profets-r In the
Umvereity of West Virginia, at Morgan-
town.
Hiw Oiims, July 1.—Toe Conatitu-
tional CoDYentioi adopted the enbetitato
for the minority report, recognizing.the
principal of the Srate debt, m constitu-
ted under the refaedmg act, but rtfuo-
ing the interest to 3 per cent, for 15
years, and four per cent, thereafter. -
BiNacn, Me, Jnly 1.—The Democrat
ic State Convention met here to-day, and
was called to order by Eimnnd Dans,
Chairman of the State Committee. Bal
loting for a candidate for Governor re
sulted in the unanimous re nomination
of Gov. Gnrcelon.
Cincinnati, O., Jnly 1.—The business
portion of Arthur, Illinois, was burned
yesterday. Loss estimated at 833,000:
inenrance $10,000.
New Yobk, Jnly 1.—In the cases of
policemen John Nugent and John Rally,
charged with complicity io the Manhattan
bank robbery pleas, of not guilty were en
tered and the prisoners remanded to jail
to await trial.
San Francisco, Jnly L—Tte Damu-
cratio State Convention assembled at
Sacramento to-day, with a fall delegation
present. After a temporary organizi-
lioD and appointing committees, the Con-
ven ion tojfc a recess nntil 8 o'clsok.
nynopsls Weather statement.
Orvtc* Chiet Signal Offices,
WAaHXNQTON, Jnly 1, 1879.
Indication*— For the Sioih Atlantic
States rising followed by falling birem
eter, northeast veering to eoatheaut
winds, tl.iar or partly cloudy weather.
MID.NlUUT meil'ATUH KS.
Washington.
Washington, July 1.—The Lighthouse
Board gives notice that the gap in the
sum at the new inlet at the mouth of
Cape Fear tiver. North Carolina, has
been filled, thns dosing the whole dis
tance between Seek’s Island and Federal
Paint- Buoys marking the channel of
the new inlet will be removed.
The President this afternoon withdrew
the nominaliou of R. Slockell Mathewe
-a United States Judge for Maryland,
aul replaced it with the nomination ot
t’homaa J. Morris, of Baltimore. Toe
Senate confirmed the latter nomination
without debate or division.
Tne Senate also confirmed John A.
Hnuter, of Missouri, to be Chief Justic
es the Supreme Court of Utah, Lewis A.
Barnes, to be Register, and Joba F. Rol
lins to be Receiver of public moorys at
Gainesville, Florida.
Tne name Democracy.
Bangor, Mb., July 1.—Iu the Demo
cratic State Convention to-day, tne Com
mittee on resolutions reported a plat
form denouncing interference with elec
tions by means of deputy marshals, hired
by a fraudulent Executive to perpetuate
its own power; approving the efforts
made by the Demo :ra:s in Congress to
repral the outrageous end obnoxious
laws which anihonze such interference;
condemning the action of the Republi
can leaders in keeping alive sectional
interests acd hatreds.
Tbs pisiform also favors a currency of
goid, silver and p.per, ibe paper to be
k-pt hi nil times a-, per witn geld, and
approved for unlimited ooinsgo (river.
The minority report favoring local option
ltoenso laws was offered, and orea'ei
gres, contadnn. It was finally r-i .-ct-d,
and Ibe majority report adopted. • Gov
erour Gwo-iou was introduced end made
a speech, after which Ibe oouv .utiou ad
journed.
Foreign.
L ni» N, July 1—Eiisou’s agent filed
on tiiuud-y u fin-1 specific*'! m lor the
third and meet imp rum Ecgiish pa
re n. on the eleo'rio ligiir, vriss nUies io
sit elect no lamp or burner or ylanuum.
or alloy of pisuunui.
The Times, in u loading • editorial this
morning, toys : '‘The creation of a
meie examining board, which is i ll that
IS proposed by Lora Cairn’s Ziish UuiVjr-
eiiy bul, will not satisfy public feeling,
bnt is R step in tne light direction. Taure
ts nothing apparently iu the bill to pre
clude its being supplemented by some
scheme of endowment.
Vienna, July 1.—Io the elections for
members of tbs Austrian Rsiobsra'ii thus
far the Clerical and Nationalist parties
have gained 75 seats from the Coustitu-
tioaalists. Tne newspapers are dieoass-
incite possibility of a re-orgmizitioa ot
the Cabinet on a con-ervative basis.
Alexandria, Jaly 1.—It is rumored
that tne new viceroy, Tewfek P.S3i, has
relinquished naif his oivtl list. M. do
Blagsonrts has depor el fur Par s.
Versailles, Jaiy 1 —In the Caambsr
of Deputies to-day M. Bouchet questioned
the government rospeounc the seizure of
tbs Lantrrn. The Prefeo: of Poi.os re
plied that he was not striking »t the
Lantern, but an association waioh w w
tr.-iug to disorganize the Prefecture of
Poiice. al. Lopui, Minister of the Inte
rior, maintaioed that tbo Candaot of the
Prefcot of Police was legal. The discus,
ai m then closed.
London, July 1.—The Duke of Cim-
briuce, Commander-in-Chief of the Brit
ish Array, heads the committee of army
officers to superintend the raising of a
memorial to the late Prince Imperial.
Field Marshal Lord Strothrooin, Sir
Charles York, Lieut. General Prince Ei-
tvard of Saxe Weimar, General Lord Na
pier, of Magdala, and nearly all the best
known generals of the army are mem
bers of the committee.
Constantinople, July 1.—It is believ
ed Mahomed Nedin Pasha will soon ea
ter the Cabinet.
Havana, July 1 —A decree is publish
ed appropriating ten per cent, of the in-
oome of the Havana lottery for the ame
lioration ot the paper currency.
A dUprtch from Madrid announces
that the Senate has passed a bill allow
ing Senators elected in Cuba to take seats
without giving proof of their legal quali
fications.
London, July 1.—A dlspatoh from
Berlin to the Pall Mall Gazette say*
Herr Hobiiob, Minister of Fiuanoe, re
fuses to withdraw his resignation, ualesa
the constitutional gnaranues demanded
by the liberals relative to the disposition
of the surplus revenue be oonoeded. Is
is expected Herr FaIs, Minister of
diaotioal Affnirs. aud Dr. Freiats&tbaw,
Minister of Agriculture, will make simi
lar stipulations. It is reported that
Prince Bismarck ts wavering. Ihe Ultra-
ai^DUDed alia diDindid addiiioosl
guarantees beyond those provided in
Herr Frankenstein's motion to distribute
tue sn-plos revenue among several states.
News Items
Fall Eiveb, Mass., July 1 —Many
mill* 8-arted this morning with a largo
increase iu the amount of machinery in
motion. Some mills are reported tun-
oios fall, and others constantly gaining.
drTiMfcl uuioa aptoocr*, it i* said, will
a.vc to return to work. A weaver,
workiog in one of the mills, was attacked
aud sertoualy beaten by a gang of young
men u>-day. No arrests made.
Boston, Jaly 1.—The single scull race
tor $500 a Bid*, between Warren Smitu,
of Halifax, and Evan Morris, of Pitts-
aurg. Pa., took place on Silver Lake to-
d a j.’ The distance was li miles,
and return. Morris led to the end of tne
first half mile, when Smith p»s*ed him
and at the mils point led by a laagtn.
Ac the turning the buoy they were again
even. Morris then led until within ono-
eigbth o: a mile of the finish, wnen Smitu
made a splendid spurt, and won by a
naif length of clear water in 21:5, the
fastest time on record.
Nxw Orleans. July 1 —The substitute
for the second section of tha ordinance
off-red by me minority as previonsly t«l-
egrapbed, K- a8 flsally adopted. Article
one. declaring the whole den
li^atioa »vQicQ e&all not be t
stricken out, the articla providing that
fund coupon for that date, baring been
remitted was adopted. The convention
voted on the question of making Baton
Rouge the capital of the State, and it was
oarried. Yeas 81, nays 21.
Atlanta, July 1.—Clarke’s cotton fac
tory aud milt, sixteen miles out of At
lanta, has been burned. Insurance $30,-
000. Tne property was rained at $75,000.
Nash tilt.*, Jaly I.—At a meeting of
the Tennessee State Board of H-altn tg-
•iay a resolution was adopted approving
the sanitary suggestions and recommen
dations of the Sanitary Council of the
Mississippi Valley, a3 made at Memphis
and Atlanta. The board pledges itself
to see tbs same faithfully carried ou; to
the extent of ite jurisdiction.
Bellville, Ohtabio, July X.—The
contest for the weight championship ot
America, 500 dollars aside, oetween D.
C. Ross, of Baltimore, Md., and Hugh
McRennon, Cnief of Police of tma city,
resnlced in favor of MuRsnnon, who won
four out of seven of the competitions
stipulated.
Boston, July 1.—Prominent repre
sentatives of tne tabor reform cause in
tbia city say there is no good foundation
for the reports of a general strike to
occur on the 4 h inat. Toe opinion is
czoressed that the report originated iu
rite fact that agitation meetings by
trades’ unions iu many parts of toe West
have boon set down for tne 4.h of July.
Cincinnati, O., Joly 1 —The opening
of the trotting meeting at Cheater Park
course drew a large aitendaooe, and with
fair weather aud splendid uaok there was
excellent sport.
The first race, 2:10 class, for a purse of
$1,000 to be divided, 12 started, and s
dark horse, Castlston, woo, with B >rder
Biy,‘aeoond, and Rsssitar third. Time,
2:27J. 2:23V, 2:255.
Iu the second isos, 2:21 class, tor the
same purse, there were 7 starters. La
oille won, with Dick Wright second, aud
Belle Bisaoufi dd Utird. Time 2:23, 2:24
aud 2:23j.
Havana, July 1.—Sagar, in the Ha
vana uaik-t, is aotive, wiib rising prices.
No 12, d. s, 6j to 7 reals gold, per ar-
reibe; ra.d-SJta anger, No. 7 to 10, 5j to
6 reaie ; Muscavodo, common to fair, 5}
t • 5J reals; cantrifagai sugar, Nor. 11 to
13. iu boxes, 8 to 8j reals. Sprmsh
-.old, 2.121 to 212j Exchange rising.
San Francisco, July 1.—Tne steamer
C>ry of Tokio sailed to-day for Hong
K jug with the following treasure: Trade
dollars, $60,857, Mexican dollars, $100,-
155; gold com, $12 331; silver bars $4,-
509.528.
Washington, July X.—During the ses
sion of Congress wnioh terminated to
day 727 bills aud 40 joint resolutions
were introduced in tue Senate, and 3,295
bills and 119 joint resolutions m the
Hoes .
After a contest of four years the Com
missioner of Patents to-day issned to R.
Hoe & Oo„ of New York, as assignee of
L. 0. Crowell, Boston, a patent for the
combination with a woo perfecting
priming machine of a web cutting
mechanism, and a routing sheet folding
machine. There were nine contestants,
including two from Great Britain.
FINANCIAL AND CQUQIAL.
ui’SM I'tii&ttitiriiii; it&rtmia
OPriOB TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER
JU-Y 1. lS7s*.— LVEMXe.
Cotton.
li(v»RpooL—Noon—Cotton opouol tliadeeasier
niidlingaptand* 6 15-16; middlingOreturn* 7.
5 000 biiles; ‘>t which COO were taken by
speculators and for export: receipts 6&50. Cao .
o: which Wc*re American.
Futures opjiitd l-ltf cheaper.
Uplands low xniddiiiu clause July delivery
27-».@7S .6, July and August «/£'JM»27 »j.
August aud September 8 29*
1:80 p m—UpUuus low middling clause July
delivery 6 27-82 Futures firmer.
2 3oum—Hancbe»ter markets are dull: up
lands low mi^Idling clause beptembar and Occo*
beru- livery G 15 id. -a~
2 SO p m—Sale* of American 4000. Uplands low
middiiug clause October and 2iorem oar delivery
6 i9 **
6 p m—Future* cloied quiet but steady.
Si a wYosx—Cotton opened dull, sales 415
middling uplands 12 7-1 tf. middling Orleans 12 9 i G
Futures opened quiet: June delivery 12 41,
July 12 49. August 12 83, September 12 45. Octo
ber 11.01.
1 ottou dosed dull and easier: sales 493; mid*
dlinic uni* ids 12 7 1*3; middling Orleans 129 16.
Consolidated net receipts 34S. expuns to
Great Britain H9J.
GaLVkBToa—Uotton nominal; middling 12.
low middling 11?£* good orumary net re
ceipts 101, uress —. sales —; stock £9JO
.nobyolx—Cotton quiet; middling 12V£; net
receipt* 46, sales —, stock 1598.
riaLTInoax—Cotton quiet, middling 12%. low
middling 12% good ordinary 11J6. netnoeipts
—, gross 472. sales . to spinners ,»iock
3itf7.
mojtow—Cot -ton steady ;mldd’ing \i%. low mid
dling 12J4; good ordinary lU* net receipts ,
gross IT8 saies ——. stock 41W.
Wilxiistoi—Cotton dull; middling uplands
12; low oiiddiingll?£; good ordinary 11. uei re
ceipt* »; gross ; sales — stock 265. Jf
PHliaJLPjtLPniA—tioUou quiet, middling 10
1 aw middling good ordinary 11^ net rereip.s
, cross 13. »aies SyJ, sales to spioners 275,
stock L*5t 8 „ , , _
SavaaaaK—Cotton nominally urcliangid; mid
dling 12, low aiiddliug l\%; gooa o«tiiuary 11?^.
net rece'Pt^ 105 gross —— salts —; stock 2632.
export:, coastwise —.
rtaw .•KUAffo*'cotton quiet; middling 12,
low middling 112& good ord*uaryl.^ net re-
feints 5i. gross 828. sales 1200; stock 2ilC5.
’AojilaS—Cutto; quiet and firm; middling
li low middling 11% g»x>d ordinary li^, ne;
(t^iptii 21; vross —: a»les|59; stock 2745.
MsmHHifc—Cotton Ft-ady middling 12: re
ceipts 15. shipments 850. sales —. stock 6243.
\<7GraTA—uotiou quiet middling 11%. mid'
dling 11% good rditary 11%, receipts 8. monies —,
t'.* a »|,arrow—Cotton quiet and steady; mid
dbngl2, low middling H5a. food ordinary liX,
uct receipts 2, sales 50, Stock 687.
FINANCIAL
Paris—S 00 pm—Rentes 116f and 2c
4 00 p m—Rente HSf and 9‘-c.
i*r * doji-fii:*oa- Consols 97 9 16. Erie 2SJ£.
2pm —Erie 29. _ .
4 80 p m—Conso>, money 9711-16. Ene 28
Xrw York—Stocks opened qu et money
exohange. long 4 85^. short 4 87>£. State oouda
dulL Govern men; securities firm.
Money active 4@5; exchange nominal at 4 4S®
4 455£a* 45^ gevernmeat securities firm: new 5 per
cents l csJi. new ♦ X Per oents 106^. new 4
per ct nts 1 ul%. State bonds dull.
St-vas closed weak: riew io« Central 118,
Hrie £8; Lake Shore73. preferred 89>^f Illinois
Central 9?^, Pituourg 6 j*^. Chicago and North*
western Rock lalaud Western
Union Telv-grapb Company 93
Suo-Trta.-ury balances; coin 128.199,034. cur
rency 29AU.887.
PRODUCE
FaxTaMOKK—Flour dull, weak aud unchanged.
Wheat—southern, firm; Western quiet; southern
red 115*1 16; >o 2 Pemiaylvsina red 118^
118H; Western winter rad spot 1 llK. July 110*®
1 10H- August 1 o7©107)> September 6*^.
-outaern com—White firm, yellow nominal;
W’estern firm; coutheru wb te 52, yellow 48. Oats
strong and furiy aoilve; southern 87(^4,•, Wes-
te-n white 86 <687. dj mi led 85^36; Fennsylrama
3-^87. Kye quiet at 57A53- ray steady and
un banged. Provisions unchanged. Butter dull
aud uiirb»nnvl. ±ggs aull stlOdfi, Coffee
quiet and uuchangeo. W hisky dull and
changel. rug jt firm: A so.t Freights
unchanged.
NkwxouK—Flour light grade* dull and in
buyers favor; medium and low grades steady and
moderate oeauuxd. &octbera quiet, unchanged.
Wheat without decided chacca and moderate
business. Corn opened a shkde firmer and
doted slightly *a buyers favor ungraded 40*40%
ab >ut oettsr and mod-rately active at 27; Ao
SS7>ie»S*?l do wmte 58}$: No2Ss^«S9. Hay
ste*dy and quiet shipping 45a50. Hops unchanged
< offeequist and uuenauged. Sugar firm, demand
moderate; Cuba mus-Ovlre6^i^6^4; fair to good
refining quoted as prune 6^ ret net
in good demand. Molasses unchanged ana ligut
demand Bice fairly active and steady. Fola oes
quiet and firm. Turpentine dud and onebar ged
Tggs dull and easier. State aud Pentuylvaaiia
1**1254. Wool quiet and steady: dommestic
fie ce 5 ®45. polled to®40, unwashed 9W«2.
Texas l£eSJ. Pork without important change
and closing firm, old mess spot qoted at
9 ao, and new at 10 25; cut meats dull with
prices natquotai-ly changed; MaLtlcS firmer aud
uuiet lougclearqu.ted 5 15W5&. abort cifsirSSO,
kmg and short dear 6 25 Lard opened lower
ami cloved about steady and very quictjpnme
steam spot quoted at dSiHWtf**- Waiaky
nu*et and firm at i U5^10* cash. Freights dnU
tX)Pl^vu.va— rKj*xr dull and unchanged;
Wheat steady; red and amber 9jW»5 Coro steady
white 43, ouxea 40. Oato quiet, wnite 36, mixed
S5. Pork nominal at 11. Lard quiet choice leaf
in' tierces 7*2. in k«n gH- Buia meats firmer-,
shoulders S;<, clear dear side*5^a5>i.
Bacon firmer; shoulders 4^*; fclear nbs 5JS, clear
side sugar cured hams firmer a; Lt&il.
Whisky firm at 103- .
6t Louis Pour dull and uncharred: don Lie
extra fall 3 75W4 25. treble do 4 48*^4 75. family
4S5&&20, Choice to fatcy 525^5 85. Wheat
_ Tfilid 03- I )o,r r r for cash.options opened highe*and reached
7oT;mcn eaail no: be v.oUted, vre. |
«h. »ai4 Jnly, »S?a Aw™ Vort qukt at 10 it a
Purifies the Blood, Benovates
and Invigorates the
Whole System.
ITS MEDICINAL PROPERTIES ARE
Alteralivf, Tonir, Solvent ned Diuretic.
Vegetink is made exclusively from the
I uicee of carefully selected barks, roots aud
lerbs, aud so strougly concentrated, that it will
effectually eradicate from the system every taiut
of Scrofula, Scrofulous Humor, Tu*
mors, C'nucer, Cancerous Humor,
Erysipelas, Malt iSIieum, Syphilitic
Diseases, Canker. K'niiifness at the
Miomuch, and all diseases that arise from im
pure blood. Sciuticn, Inffumniniory and
Chronic * Illicumnfism, # IVcurnlgin,
(noiit and Spinal Complaints, can only
he effectually cured through the blood.
For Ulcers and Eruptive Disenscaof the
Phiii, l*ustules, Dimples, Blotches,
Boils, Teller, Sea Id-hen il and Ring*
worm, Yegetixe has never failed to effect a
permanent cure. 0
For Cain* iu ihe Back, Kidney Com-
plaints. Dropsy, Eeraafe Weufctiess,
lactirorrhcra, arising from internal uleera-
tiou, and uterine diseases and General De
bility, Yegetixe acts directly upon the
causes «*f these complaints. It invigorates aud
strengthens the whole system, acts upon the so'
cretive organs, allays inhaimnatiou, cures ulcer
atlou aud regulates the bowels.
For Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Habitual
CoNtivrurss, Dnlpilatiou of the Heart,
Headache, Piles, IVcrvousur** aud
General Prostration of Ihe Nervous
Npteiu, no medicine lias given such per
fect satisfaction as the Yegetixe. It purities
the blood, cleanses all of the organs, and pos»
nesses a controlling power over the ueryous sy»
tern.
The remarkable cures effected by Yegetixe
have induced many pliyslciaus and apothecaries
whom wo know to prescribe and use it iu their
•wn families.
In fact, Yegetixe Is the best remedy yet
discovered for the above diseases, and is the only
reliable BLOOD P(JU1F1£1C yet placed
before the public.
prepared by
H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass.
What is Vegctine?
It Is a compound extracted from barks, roots
and herbs. It is Nature's Remedy. It is per
fectly harmless from any bad effect upon the sys
tem. it is nourishing and strengthening. It acts
directly upon the blood. It quiets the nervous
system. It gives you good, sweet Bleep at night.
It Is a great panacea for our aged fathers aud
mothers, for it gives them strength, qwlets their
nerves and gives them Nature’s sweet sleep, as
has been proved by many an aged person. It is
the great Blood Purifier. It is a soothing remedy
for our ehildreu. It has relieved aud cured
thousands. It is very pleasant to take; every
child likes it. It relieves and cures all xliseases
originating from impure blood. Try the Vkge-
tixe. Give it a fair trial for your complaints :
then you will say to your friend, neighbor aud
acquaintance, “ Try it; it has cured me.”
Veoetixe for the complaints for which It is
recommended, is having a larger sale throughout
the United States than any other one medicine.
Why? Y* e P |lue uiU Cure lhc*c Com
plaints.
Cannot he Excelled.
Charlestowx, Mass., March 19,1869.
Mr. H. K. Stevexs : Dear Sir—This is to cer
tify that I have used your “ Blood Preparation ”
in iny family for several years, and think that,
for Scrofula or Cankerous Humors, or Rheum
atic Affections, it cannot be excelled; and, as a
blood purifier and spring medicine, it is the best
thing 1 have ever used ; and i have used almost
everything. I can cheerfully recommend it to
any one in need of such a medicine.
Yours respectfully,
MRS. A. A. DINSMORE,
19 Russell Street.
Gives Health, Strength and
Appetite.
My daughter has received great benefit from
the use ot the Vegetixe. Her declining health
was a source of great anxiety to all of her
friends. A few bottles of the Yegetixe res
tored her health, strength and appetite.
N. 11. T1LDEN,
Insurance and Real Estate Agent,
No. 49 Sears Building, Boston, Mass.
Prepared by II. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass.
VEBET1HE IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
ribs 4 SG®4 85. Bacon quiet: clear ribs 5 40;
cle*r sides 5 65.
OaiCAQo— Flour quit and unchanged. Wheat
moderately active aud higher, unset sled for cash,
but stronger for futures: No 2 Chicago spring
1 003110: car lots 1 05; round lots 110 cash, 97%
July, 95% August, 89% September ;No8do'Sl.
rejected 67. Corn active atd a shade higher:
mixed and No 2 at SC cash. S6%bid July. 36%
bid August, 87% bid September, rejected. 34.
•>*t* quiet and firm; No 2 32% eVb, 32% 3Mv.
28%&28% August. 27% bid settlor. Pork fairly
-ctive aud a shade higher at 93 cash and July,
10 August., 10 10 September, laird steady end
in lair demand at 6 07H<£610 cash, 6 lo July,
tf 17% August. 6 25 September. Bulk meats
shoulders 8 9x, short ribs 4 95, short clea 510,
Whisky steady at 1 05.
NAVAL~°8T0RE3.
M Hill so: OS—spirits turpentine steady at 25%
Sosm firm at 110 tor strained, 115 for good
strained. Oud« ftp—»ttna steady at 1 00 for
bird; 160 for yellow dip; 210 for»vinrin. Tar
quiet at 75
—o—
Chicago Alarhcts.
Closing quotations furnished daily by
W. W, Carnes, Slercliandtse
Broker.
JULY 1,1879.
C B, Bulk Sides July 4 85, September 4 97%.
Pork—August v 97%. Septembar 10 10.
lard—August 617%@S *0.
Wheat—July 97% bid, August 92% bid.
Corn—August 3G%^37.
Data—August 2$%<$l2S%.
Receipt ot Hogs—16,00).
FURNISHED BY
HSLLIIM n NTUUi'JtiVAXr
A CO.
Florida UrangeN and Nonthern
Fruits anti Vegetables a Spe
cialty
New Yosr, Juno 27th, 1879.
We quot) our market to day:
Georgia Peaches—Sound, one-third bushel
crates 2 C0@2 50.
Timed Peaches-Choice 9; fair 7.
Wild Goose Plums—One-third bushel crates
2 00
fteorgia Melons—20 lbs. and upwards, S0@45
Shippers thould be careful in packing to fill
; heir crates so full that they cannot shake about
aud become bruised in transit. Peaches tome
better by express than by steamer.
H&con Wholesale ajarsoi
OORRSOriD DAILY BY
F. io.
GSAIN AND PROVISIONS.
BkUON—■Clear riD siaes... M ,
Shoulders
Bulk clear rib sides
Hulk shoulders...
Choice SC hams.,
LARD—in cbls................
L«etd, in tubs
Leaf, in buckets
OATS—For feed..
Rust proof seed MMMM «
3ALi-V mania........
Liverpool..................
*EaL
boited
CORN—By car load
small lots...........
FLOUR—Fancy per bbl,
75@S0
....160
.... 1 2C@1 25
70«71
.... 72@75
mm es:&70
70375
.M. 7 50
7 00
MM 5 00
m. 6 25
... 5 75
,~U%
mosey for interest tax collected up io| 0 so. \viu*ky quiet at lot. Lard nominal
JaaaaXJ lat, XSSi), goes to the general 1 ^05 bid. Bulk meats univer.aily better, clei
Choice
Rxtra family, per bbl,
Famiiy, per bbl..........
£xira per bbl.......
UOFFB ft—Common
Fa:r
Good. 14^15
2f(3S2
40APS—Pc rl b *. • 4% a
HO LASSES—Choice Cuba, hhds S3 .
Choice Cuba, dmb..................... A*@37
Sagarhousr, hbui 22(^24
8UGAR—Golden O
Hrowii. M . MM ...,. M ..........
G.
‘dxtra C. white....
Standard A
Granulated
Powdered and crushed
ORAOKBRS-Soda...
cream
btr aw perry..........
Fancy
OANDLBS—Srar—
NAILS—Basis ltis^....
STARCH
FEPFBR
SPICE..,.
SINGS R
NUTMBS5 OoOOM.M.H.M.
OLOTBS
C1QAKB—VarU^.,
r IIB SOOTS
9NUPF—Lorillard'a. jar.
Lorillard’s. foil.....
TOBACCO—Common
Medium ^.... ^.,
Lucy Hinton...........
stocu ana ^onas
COSSB SD .D-LILTilBY
L.. RIPLEY, HROKER.
Georgia8 percent bonis. 101 a 115
crourgia 7 per cent, bonds (gold).........,..112 a 113
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (regular) 112 a 113
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (endorsed).... Ill a 112
Georgia? per cent.bonds (Smith)...^,115 a 116
Georgia tf per cent Lid)... ■■ ■■■ KH a 105
Georgia 6 percent, bonds fnew)„...107% a 108%
gityof Macon? percent, (long)... 85 a 70
City of Macon 7j)er cent (short).70 a 75
City of Augusta 7 per cent... -...ICO a 101
City of Atlanta 7 per cent..^..^.... 100
City of Atlanta 8 per cent 102 a 105
City ol Savannah 67 a 63
Central Raiiroaa joint mortgage .....110 a 111
Georgia Railroad 6 per cent. bonds.... M 100 a 101
Macon and Western R R bonds par,and int
Northeastern BR bond a (endorsed) ^.105 a 1C6
Southwestern Raiiroaa.. .........par and int
South Ga. and Fla, 1st mortgatfe............107 a 109
A. £ G. R. R. id mortgage (endorsed)...102 a 104
South G&and Fla T , T „„„-„„ TT - T - T „„— S2 a Ss
Western R. K. of Alabama 1st mortgagelio a 112
Western R. R ef Alabama id mortoage...ll0 a 112
M. A A. R.R. 1st mortgage (not endor'd ) SO a 90
X A A R R, id mortgage ^endorsed)., par a 100
Southwestern R R stock...... 29 a 100
Georgia Railroad stock. 80 a 81
central Railroad stock..... 65 a 67
Augusta A Savannah Railroad stock......105
SHIPPING PSUDXJCE
CORRECTED DAILY BY
BERN 13 BROTHERS
JUDES—Green salt, per ID.,..
Dry salt
Dry flint
GOAT 8KU4 8-Dry, per lb.„
SHfiiEP SKINS—Per piece....
SHEARLINGS—Per piece ....
DEERSKINS—per lb
LEATHER—In the rough....
RACCOON-Per piece
MINK—Per piece
OTTER-Per piece
BEAVER—Per piece.-
GREY FOX SKINS
RED FOX
WILD CAT—Per piece
OPOS8UM—Per piece
V1USKRAT—per piece
TALLOW—Prime, peril)
WAX—Pure yellow, per lb....
'STNKKNG— Her lb
8 RIED APPLES—Prime pertb
R1ED PEACH 88—Peeled, bright Noll.
Unpceltd, No 1 f
DRIED BLACKBERRIES ,.J
WOOL—Fleece, burry, per lb 10@16
Unw:i3hed.... 1S®£6
Washed .... 25@S3
16® S
7<§>11
. 10®li
......... SO®60
6©10
14®1«
15© 22
........ 5©20
10© 25
50@2 00
......... 25®1 25
15025
........ 2' @40
5@10
......... & 5
@ 5
@ 5
20@11
@50
nom
wagn.
Exchange on all the principal elites of Europe
and direct remittances to any place of the Euro
pean continent. Corrected by A. E. Seifert.
Respective value of foreign moneys:
1 Reichsmark 24%cgcld
1 Austrian Florin (silver) 43
1 “ ** (currency) ~.~.42% "
l Bollandish Florin 41 "
l Franc on Belgium 19% "
1 * 4 on Switzerland (eidg.Wahr) 19% “
l " on Paris.. 19% **
1 “ on the Orient 20% **
1 Lire Italiano 19 M
l gold 18%
1 Kroner on Swoden,Norway, Denm’rk 27%
1 Kubel (Russia) 52 “
"rinnil Sterling 4.9ZV<
TURPIN & ORDER
Real Estate & Insurance Agents
OfFER for sale a two story Dwelling (8 rooms)
corner Plum and Second streets.
A one-story Dwelling (8 rooms) corner Cherry
and New streets, with gas and water arrange
ments complete.
Two desirable dwellings on College Hill.
A building lot with fine view of city and sur
rounding country on Bond Hill at a bargain.
IHE K1 rtQ OF THE MOUNTAINS)
3182 Fbbt Above tub Ssa.
The Hotel of TalliL’ah Falls has been increased
to double its former capacity, replastered, fenced
in and fixed up for the comfort of guests ami
leased by J G Trammell, late of Piedmont Hotel
and Porler Springs, who will be pleased to meet
ail former friends and patrons. Situate on the
banks ol the rapids that dash down 1,200 feet
through a chasm as grand as any between Que
bec and San Francisco, furnishing the grandest
of scenery which, together with somo of the
finest of min-ral waters, make* it the Hummer
Kesort of tbo South. Thirteen miles from Toe-
coa City, on the Air Line Railroad (from which
place a Daily Mail and Hack line runs. The
entire route interspersed with beautiful scenery.
Cool Rooms, Good Fare aud Attentive Servants,
Club Room. Livery stable, attached to Hotel.
Bib ards Ten Pins. Bathing. Etc, FRE K TO
GUESTS. Prices—Per werk $10; month $80.
Special arrangements made with excursionists
and large families.
juiUQ 3w J G TRAMMELL. Prop*r.
LAST OA.L.Li.
T H 8 time for paying t&fe balancs of the City
Taxes is very short, and all persona owing
taxes ol any kind are earnestly requested io call
and pay up and save cost. 1 am compelled to
close ray books at once as my orders are impera
tive. No exemptions from thdse rules.
' Office Hours—From 9 a m to 1 p m, and 3 p m
to 5 p m.
CHAS J WILLIAMSON.
iun*7 fit Treasurer.
NOTICE.
r IB Macon and Brunswick Railroad respect
fully announces to parties interested it is
prepared to offer very low rates and very supe
rior inducements to those who might wish to
visit Adams* Park or Cumberland island, or *0
form Fishing Parties to local points along its
line. For rates, details and particulars please
communicate with the undersigned or with
Albert A Sharp, General Traveling Passenger
Agent, who may be found eitnor personally or
by noteat Mr Burr Brown’s store.
Macon. Ga, April 17,1879.
HEART M DR4NE.
aprlSSw Gen Ticket A assencor Agent.
Warm Springs,
WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA,
HEALTH AND PLEASURE EE SORT.
TTQT and Cold Water, unsurpassed Mountain
XI Climate, ujiequaled Reentry and magnifi
cent Hotel. Accommodations for eight hundred
guests. Hot baths, in conjunction with climatic
influences, almost specific for Rh.-umatism,
Neuralgic. Nervous and Constitutional Diseases,
Diseases of the >kin. Kidneys and Bladder, and
Malarial Disorders.
Send for descriptive Circular.
jullm Da wn H HOWERTON. Prop’r.
POSY BALED HAY,
QOW PEAS, Wheat Bran and Georgia Pea
Nuts for sale by
jun2S JONES A COOK.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
PoRTUNE. SEVENTH GRAND DIS
TkIBUTION. CLASS G. AT NEW ORLEANS.
TUESDAY. JULY 8tb. 1879-110 MONTHLY
DRAWING.
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
This Institution was regularly incorporated bj
the Legislature of the State for Educational and
Charitable purposes, in 1868, for the term of
twenty-five years, to which contract th*- in viola
ble faith ot the State is pledged with a Capital of
$1,000,000. to which it has since added a reserve
fund of $3fi0.000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUM
BER DISTRIBUTION will take place monthly
cn the second Tuesday. It never scales or post
pones. Look at the following Distribution:
CAPITAL PRIZE $30,000.
100,000 Tickets at $2 each. Half Ticket* $1.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Capita] Prise .J80,000
1 Capital Prize... 10.0&9
1 Capital Prize 5.000
2 Prises of $2,500 5.000
6 Prizes of 1JJ00. 5.000
20 Prizes of 500— .... 10JJO0
100 Prizes of 100 10,000
2)0 Prizes of 50 10,060
590 Prises of 20 10.000
10,000 Prizes of 10 10,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
9 Approximation Prizes of $300...... $2,700
9 Approximation Prfz-.s of 200 1800
9 Approximation Prizes of 100 900
1,857 Prizes, amounting to.................. $110,400
Responsible corresponding agents wanted at
all prominent points, to * horn a liberal compen
sation will be paid.
Application for rates to clubs should only be
made to the borne office in New Orleans.
Write, clearly stating full address, for farther
infcrmation.or rend orders to
M A DAUPHIN.
P OBox 692. New Orleans. La.
All our grand extraordinary drawings are un
der the supervision and management of GEN G
T BKAUREtiARD and GEN JUBAL A
EARLY,
iun 17
White Sulphur Springs,
HALL COUNTY, GEORGIA.
Johnson & Bro^kj Managers.
Open from 1st Jute to l*t Ortubnr, 1679.
Carriages at White Sulphur Springs Depot to
meet all Trains on Atlanta atd Charlotte Air
Lite Railway, only two miles distant.
Double Daily Mails. Houses all new, with
home coiqforts.
Considerable improvement since last year.
Terms per day $2; per week $12; per month $35.
Children under 12 years and colored Nnraes and
t erv ants half price, special raies to families.
may27 2aw3w*
3D O DNT 3 T
YOUR CARRIAGE
Weed Repairing?
If so call on
W. W. COLLINS,
at his Carriage Repository, on feecond
Street, or at his Shops, on Poplar Street.
FIRST-G LA?S WORKMEN in every
Department and FIRST-CLASS MATE
RIAL to work on. - Now is the time. Send
your Vehicle at once and have it made as
G-OOD AS NEW.
W. W. COLLINS,
Carriage Manufacturer,
66, "70 *5c 72 SECOND STKEET.
On hand and constantly arriving all kinds
of Vehicles,
Fine Carriages,
Durable Buggies,
Reliable Farm Wagons.
Platform Spring Wagons.
33aby Carriages.
iv j\ \ /. \ I
Send for Circular,
W. W. COLLINS.
MACON, GA.
Send for Circular. tuifl*;
R. F. LAWTON,
Banker and Broker,
40 SECOND STREET.
Opposite 9 Tfaielbaum k Bn/, vrh»le«alo
Dry Uoods House.
A GENERAL BANKING, BROKERAGE' AND
EXCHANGE BUSINESS DONE. COLLECTIONS
ATTEKQtD TO WITH CARE AND DISPATCH.
mays S m
OPTIC 1 AN l
SAVE YOUR EYES
I F vour vision is faillnft—if you ,re urowin*
near-sighted, or your eyesight Is tr.ublinz
yon m any way, call on
Mr. Oh. Eefeld* Optician,
and your eyesiuht will bo benellted by bis
superior Spectacles and Kye Olas-es. Thev
will removo all dimness, blurs, confusions and
uoatmic specks, and the most sensitive eye will
be restored to its normal and healthy condition ■
saving fatigue, requiring leas light ana enabling
the wearer to view plainly all remote object*.
Xheso useful and unapproachable classes can
only be procured from Mr OH llBFELl). His
establishment—No SO Seo ,nd St, Macon, Ga.
apr96m
COOKING ENTER.
JONES ft COOK.
Wm, B, Sturtevant & Go.;
103 PARK PLACE, NEW YORK.
(Late of Savannah, Ga.)
SOUTHERN FRUITS AND VE8ETA3LES A
SPECIALTY.
Refer to Messrs Jones A Cook. Macon; John
McMahon. Esq. Kavanuah. Ga; Milo Hateh, Sa
vannah. Ga« National Park Bank, New York.
Stencils furnished on application.
Our advantages for handling I’BlCHBRand
DRIED FRUITS are unexcelled in this city.
mv*4 2&w8w
dSMinozrnx.
EUPAULA. ALABAMA.
OOS BOARD and Rooms and the Best At
BU/L1NGS ft MOYB
John L. Hardeman,
Attorney at Law,
Macon,* - - - Georgia
Tax Receiver’s Notice
I AM now leceiving Returns of Taxable Prop
erty for the j ear ib79 aud would te pleaned
to huvo Tax-Papers call aud make their Re
turns promptly, m the time is short and th#
Books must be closed as the law directs.
R J ANDKRSON.
Tax Receiver Bibb Oo.Ga,
apr24 tf Office No 90 Mul&*y St, Macon, Ga
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
MACON, GrA.
8ANK Of QEi'GSiT, CILOGi.'H; tXCitAStiE
Office Hours—9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
W W WRiGLBT.
flashier,
janll pd
iMonflrttuavwi
O Tf and after this date vre will deliver Joe iu
all parts of the city at lc per pound. Or
ders left at Factory or the Mui berry Street De
pot will receive prompt attention,
may22 MACON IOB FACTORY.
H. CRANSTON & CO.,
Brokers and Commission Merchants, 41 Ala-
bam* Strset. Atlanta, Ga.
gents for the Geo Fox htarrh Ma mfac’uring
orapany, the Miami Oil and Heap Mabufactui
g Company. Chicago quotations, apu and
tures, of Meat and Grain received every hour
FUTURES A Sl'ECIAL'lY.Confidential.
may 11 lm
Ice, Ice, Ice.
ptUR Mulberry Ftreet Depot is now open for
KJ 1 the s aaon. where Ice cm be procured in
any desirea quantity. The usual Sunday hours
will be observed.
mat 22 MACON ICE FACTORY
!Big:
x:x\
ritHE entire stock of FOOTS a u HHOF.t 1
1 LEATHER a> d FINDINGS. hi*o aleck n
Tannery and everything pertam i < tl:e t nri
ness, is to be aold in the next tht:.y davsn-<ard-
ess of cost in order to’ wind rp the estate of th
deceased Jacob Schall.
Any one in need of Boo‘a and Shoes cun tavo
5 per cent by calling on<.9.
raayil HR * RT v 'lT U,T/
A9E1TS F0« MAS'’_Y'ii fcSU LSIUd UriT: .
GINS, OISSTON'S CIHCDLAR TAWS AM
FAIRGANK'S STANDARD SCALES
& CURD.
Importers and dealers in Hardware. Lon and
Steel, Agricultural Implomeats, Cvriinpi Mate
rial a. Pain t.s. Oils. et~. mar * daw 1 v
It^ is fa!s er*conomy to buy a cheap Organ when
a few dollars more will get the incom
parable and always reliable
NOT
BUT
LOWEST PRICED,
POOREST AND DEAREST.
— HIGHEST PRICED.
BEST AND CHEAPEST.
00b,
New Styles.
J> HEW PRICES,
. h Kix Stops, Elegant
id Embossed Walnut
i*jJCTTy?. Case, of new design,
, - -r only $80
Ten Stopf, 4 sets
Reeds in new ptyle
h
i
Illuminated Case
only .$95
Ten 8tops, 4 seta
Reeds Mirror Too
Cane, with Gold
Bronze Ornamenta
tion. only $100
OVER 100,000 MADE and SOLD
WINNERS OF HIGHK8T HONORS AT
ALL WORLL e EXHIBlTHiNB FoR
TWELVE YEARS PAST.
PAETS - 1867 VIENNA - 1873
SANTIAGO. 1 % 75 PrtlL . PA, ib*0
PARIS - 1876 8WKDKN - 1878
Endorsed by Franz I.iszt, Theodore Tbocoa-,
Ole Bulk (Jottsshulk, Strauss. Warren, Morgan,
and over One Thousand etainen; auniemm o‘.
Europe and Am^ricn, r be te alimony at tp the
immense‘•up'-nority of thtso iui-truments over
all others is emphatic, overwhelming and )iidi»-
ontahla
RENTED UNTIL PAID EUR,
lilt*-- or-nii:. r.r--. n.»* h r..
monthly installments of (rum $5 to $10, or wid
be rented until tbe rent pays for th u. From
one to three years time given f-.r p»y ni ut.
Special reduction given to Cburc • . Schools
and Pastors. Agents wanted e » ryw’ r.% or
gans »ent un trial to any part oi Lho : uth. Wc
. freight both ^ h
MjsfucUry.
ShOtHEBn WBOLEULH Dt-'FOT.
ror me
uuuo
_ . _
trade a Southern Whole-ale Drpnt has been es-
tablubad at Savannah. G». from whioo Dealers,
Churches, Teachers, and the retail tr«<2e can b<’
surpliedat New York and Boston factory rates.
For iiluitrated Catalogues, price liataand full
information address
LUDLEN & SATES, Savaanali, Ga.
MAauPACTTJUBa’a WhoUBsalb Aouars.
apr2 d2awSm
W. C. DAVIS,
Attorney and Counsel*, r
at Law,
SANDERSVILLE, - - GZ02GIA,
mayl7