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TUESDAY JDLY *0.1879.
W-rK i
work 0
i ifnnil Itrfft.
The work or rateine Second atrtftt
beyond W*'.l i« being rapidly pn.bed
forward and the work has programed
beyond the base of »h« Confederate mon
ument. The eioalknt drire afforded by
thio rtrtel will thoa be extended several
blocks.
Itreyltiea.
The Cnrlst Chnreh Pari'b 8'-.ndsy-
Se l -ol Ir • tdqte will meet tbia cveiiinR at
8:30 o’clock, •* St. Barnaba* Chapel.
Mr. John Btrob, wfco waa injured by
the cmtnonla gaa In the recent bnraUng of
the pipe at tbe 10a works, la still confined
to bn br 1 from the effects of t>3 ga".
Ho osn open bis eyss, bo‘. there ia still
nnoett linty x* to the extent of the inju
ry bo fiat i-oitrod. H ■ is gradnaUy get
ting better.
Tlie llrunairick Fire.
The losses by the late Brnnswlck fire,
wblob occurred on the night of tbe 20th,
and of which mention be* been made,
wero quite heavy. Tt . .diehealaon Broth-
era’ .took la estimated at *30 000, end was
la*nred for 116,000. Mr. William Doer
flisger saved the mort of bis stock of jew
elry In a damaged condition. Mr. Adolpb
Mieheabon lost his stock valocd at be
tween three end "four thousand dollare.
The Davidson boose bad on it an insnr-
ni.ee of 11,300. Tho loss was considera
bly in near of that amount. Tbe origin
of tbe fire was incendiary.
Presbyterian Sunday-School.
Tbe exercieoeat the Presbyterian Son-
day-achoal, on Sunday morning, were
highly interesting. The topic of tho
morning wee illpetrated by two well exe
cuted blackboard illustrations, one of
them representing tae Celestial City,
both r. marksbly wall drawn. They
were drawn by Mr. E. D. Irvine. Tbe
explanatory lecture by Mr. G. B. Dettre,
Superintendent of the Stood, was admi
riblo, and well calculated to interest and I tho summer in North Georgia with bis
engage tho attention of tbe obildren. I family.
The S:h,ul, under its present Superin- Perso
Undent, ia Improves rapidly. Mr. Sam H. Eumph aDd family aro in
Dra.I. of Cl. J. ». Pinhhard. the ett, in attend.noe on the Hmttoultui
In Fo -ytli, on Sonday. at biamldmc* al Pair. They are the gnosta of Mr.
in thut plaoe, Oolouel Jamea S. Pmkhard laud B. Hall,
died t< ry suddenly. Colonel Pinkhard Major J. W. Pegram, Now York; Gen.
was a Tory prominont lawyer in hia day, j EU Warren aod wife, Perry ; Uadore
r. d was still actively engaged in bis pro- Mayer, New York ; W. E. Cnrswel an
faction at ihetlme of bis dtntb. He once wife, Jeffersonville; Major J. W. Belvin
»epn.an.!«d Monroe oounty in the Legit- flonaton ; Col. Jonah H. White, ARtnt
laiare, r.i.d was at lbs time of his death tie Atlantic Coast hwe.. are in the oi.y,
a IrmUo of the Lunatic Arylnm. Ho was stopping at Brown’s Hotel,
buried ye .:erd-iy afternoon in Forsytb, Mr. W. S. Fayne and nifo leave this
wllli military honors by tbe QaitmaD | morning for New York, on .a summer
Guards. He was tbo first captain of tbe
gregaticn
marks. Daring his sermon he al
luded to ms pastorate over the church,
and administered some advice for the
futnre guidance of the members of his
Iste charge. He summed up the direct re
sults of bis ministry to be nearly two hnn-
dred and fifty accession* to the church
abo^t equally dividrd between converts,
and tboso received by letter. Dr. Skin
ner has been in charge of the church jest
three years and a half, and the accessions
to tho church, ho stated, were about one
every five days of his ministry over
his late charge.
At the eloae of the services many of
the congregation gathered around the
dootor and bads him farewell. Dr. Skin
ner, in going from Macon, leaves many
warm frlendi and admirers who regret
that be will remove from our oily. Dr.
Skinner is a bold and original thinker,
outspoken in hia 'views, fearless and
frank.
Dr. Skinner his, since hi* residence in
Georgia, taken a very prominent stand
in the rank* of the Baptist denomina
tion, and is one of tho loading trnateoB of
Meroer University.
We regret to losohim fromMoOun, and
our best wishes attend him wherever he
goes. He will epend Ihe remainder of
BECEIPT3.
J\-.. iTr. t-.'ir frit., ’.as*, etatement «'.‘!!*.S7
1 Scrip roc’d id d credited but
not ps : d........... ... 2,193.00
7 Bndctt O'Donne’l liq'r lien’ee 25 00
J B Oumiaing. cTk co. co’it fine 10,00
40,00
10
Dr. Skinner’s Farewell Sermon. BfCe'ptS and Blsbnrsfmonts Of Bibb
At tbe First Baptist Church on Sun- | Comty Funds from January 1,10
day morning a very U.« congregation I Jo -f *» l5 ‘ 9,
assembled, notwithstanding the incltm- 1
tncy of tbe weather, to hear tbe farewell
eermon of Her. Dr. Skinner. After
somo fine music by the choir Dr. Skinner
delivered a most ex.client discourse, tbe
basis of which was tbe hope that should
dwell within every Christian, using with
fine effect the figure of the light within
tne dona. The discourse was fall of
many beautiful pissages and etrong sen
tences, interwoven with choice quotations
and scriptural allusions. It waa listened
to with marked attention and closed with
a beautiful bvmn read from one of the
collections of Sunday school aoaga enti
tled "Good Night.” There were quite a
numbsr of tearful eyes in the oon-
the close of hia re-
oompany before Hie war, and served with
It in tbo late war in the first regiment of
Georgia Volunteers. He was a very
prominent cilia m of Forsyth, and the re
gret over bis death extends throngb tbe
whole community
Mr. H. B. Mathews, who ha* for the
past three years been connected with the
house of Messrs. S. Waxolbaum & Bro.
will, after August 15th, be with Messrs.
Johan & Co.
Mr. W. G. White, of Florida, is in tho
city spending a few days.
Dr. p. H. Wright was nnforlnnate
• noiqh to have hie horse die on Sunday
last.
The faoy dress ball at the McIntosh
House, Indian Spring, will be quite a
Culholic Kmchi* of America.
A branch loiigo of this growing and
prosperous organisation was organised io
thtsnity on Sunday. About twenty-five
enroll-d ibeir name* for membership.
At tbe election for oBoors Mr. John Val- I great affair on Friday evening next,
online was obuaen President; Mr. Mali The excursion boom scorns to be reviv
Daly, ireaaurai; Mr. E. O’CjoqoII, re- jug,
oonring secretary; Mr. J ihn Biooey.fi- I The Indian Spring excursion will take
nan.-ial secretary; Mr. Ungh MoKervoy, I a largo crowd up to that old favorite re-
■erg.-ant-al-arm*; Mr. Patrick Murphoy, | 60 rt.
sentinel; Father Bazin, spiritual adviser;
sad Dr. Ferguson, pbysloian. Tho ap.
plioition for tbo charter of tbe lodge has
been forwarded, and it will, in a few
days, be in working order. The order
h«a the insurance feature, and has some
strong point* of rMemblauoa to tho Boy a I
Araacnm.
Pnnersl si Hr, Frank Nisbet.
OaSunday morning the funeral of Mr.
Frank Nisbet, whore death, after a very
brie! ilium-, occurred on Saturday
morning, took place from the Presbyte
rian Caurch. Theserclae* were very sol
emn, made especially so from tho fact
that from the same Church, but a few
daya previous a brother-in-law of Ihe
deceased, Mr. C. B Wright, had been
buried. Biv. Mr. Oiiaby delivered
short discourse on the many excellent
qualities of Mr. Nisbet, after which the
remains were iaterred in Rose Hill Cem
etery, The sympathy of all are with tbe
near relatives of the deceased in tfc.s
hour of their double affliction.
Many Maconitea aro at tho watering
places, and many moro would like to
bo.
Alderman Cannon leaves this morning
for the Indian Springs, to join bis family
at that plaoe.
Mr. J. H. Hertz returned from Ostoosa
Springs yesterday morning. Ho reports
a very largo crowd and much enjoyment
among those now tnore. A fancy dress
ball will take plaoo on Friday evening.
Mr. R. P. Hill, of Albany, formerly of
Maoon, is in tbe city.
Mr. L. L. Varnador, of Tbomasville,
the Le Conte pear cultivator, is in the
city at the Linier House, to attenl tbe
meeting of the Hirtioul ural Society.
Colonel John M. Stubbs and wife, of
Dublin, aro at the Linier House.
Mr. Joseph M. Brown and Mr. Charlie
M. Brown, of Atlanta, were in Macon on
Sunday and spent part of the day in tbe
city. They were on their way from At
lanta to the mountains of North Georgia,
as it wero.
Rev. J. B. Ohovis, of Little Rock, Ark.,
is at tbe Brown House.
Mr. C. A. Caldwell, after an extended
KrokeHi* Mmulrter.
Yesterday in an altercation at bis gin
shop, Mr. P. C. Sawyer broke tho shonl- I trip to the West, has returned to the city,
it 1 r of Mr. W. H. Lipford with a piece of J He thinks Walton is the best place in
Bcantlicg. The faots, as near as we could Georgia
learn them.are >s follows: Mr. Sawyer Hurllcullur „ Soclelr _ F( , urIh
entered the shop after dinner, and seemed I Annual Session,
di ipieMed that moro work had no This morning at Masonio Hall the
been completed. He « out out and re- fourth annnal session of the State Hoiti-
turned, an d casually remarked that he I cultural Society wilt bo hold. Many of
coul t whip any man in the shun. No tho delegates arrived on the evening trains
heed at lir-t waa paid to tue remark, bnt yesterday, and the maeting ^dl be large-
lie-r <tv:ii i*. .t i:, v, iieu Mr. Lip- ly attended,
ford, who waa an employe, remarked that The preparations for the reception of
ho could not whip him. Mr. Sawyer the members of the society have been
soon after picked np a piece of scantling- made with the usnal oare and forethought
some two by fimr inches in size, and which make the Macon member* noted
a.ruck him on the shoulder, breaking it in the society, and it is hoped that our
and hi* collar blap. The fracture.is Quite I horticultural friends will nave a pleae
W A Huff on account
Grover'. Comedy co. show
ller'.&e. 10.00
IS W A Huff, onac’t 40.00
17 Jennie Hughes ebow lic'as 5,00
18 O G bpaiks .* Sana accep
tors. A F Gibaou drawer 312,98
23 Adah Richmond show lio’ns 10,00
21 Ford's combination “. 10,00
M W A Huff on aeeoant.... 40,00
28 J B Gamming d'k co court
insolvent costs 0,60
Feb. 3 J B Cummicgcl'k co court
fine 25,00
4 Hospital steward, sale of
vegetables. 16,00
4 Generic o Bogera' show
licenee 10,00
6 Bob-on and Crane ebow
license.... 5,00
8 W A Hoff on ac’t 40 CO
4 HJ Peter. T O, on ac’t
tixes 1877 6,036,44
4 H J Peter. T O, on ac’t
taxes 1878 219,89
10 Finney * McCarty, liquor
license '. 25,09
8 J 1! Gumming c 'k CDCjurt
flaa 21,00
11 WUnemj-howlicense ... 5,00
12 Wsrde .t Barrymore show
license 5,00
20 Burkot A 2'harpe liquor
limns* 23,00
20 W A Hoff on te't 40,00
21 Xmersou's minstrels show
licen-e 5,00
Jan. 4 Macon Post Cilice rent 4'Ji
quart ir 1878 230,00
28 J H Gamming d’k co. o'rt
comity order psid 14,35
M'cb 3 H G ll.vi- liquor licento 23,00
4 Hospital Steward sale of
vegetables.... 49,90
3 A Bedingfield liq'r icense 2a,CO
15 Bind Tom ebow licenee.. 5,00
19 H J Peter T O, on ac’t tax
es of 1874 1000.00
19 Bob’t McWedsebow lic’ns 6,00
20 H J Peter T C, on ao’t tax
es of 1878 181,15 |
25 H J Peter T O, on ac’t
taxes of 1878 3,397,20
25 Error on pauper ac’t 86.40
27 Holman opera co. ebow
license 5,09
27 W A Hnff on amount.... 40,00 |
29 Campbsll's comic opera
show license 5,00
31 J B Camming d'k co. co't
fines 75,00 |
31 Louise Pomeroy shew lb
ceuse 5,00 |
April X J B Gumming d'k co. o’rt
fine 20,00 |
I JLcon Post office rent 1st
qavrter 1879 270,00
1 H J PeterT O, on oc’t tax
es of 1873 930,00
8 J B Jamming d’k co. o’rt
fine 50,00
3 J B Gamming d’k co. court
fino ............... .. 10,60
3 J B Gumming d’k co court
insolvent costs 12,75
3 W A Hnff on account.... 75,60
14 Gao W Hudgens, ag’t, liq'r
licenee 25,00
21 H J Peter TO, on ac’ttax-
es of 18"8 3,488,53
26 A J PeterT C. ox ai’t tax
es of 1878 677,05
29 Cbas Marshall, liquor li
cense 25,00
29 Crawford co. com’rs on a’ct
bridges 20,00
May 4 Michael Daly liq'r license 25,00
4 JOMcBnrney, sale of wa-
• ter pipe eto 8,00 |
29 H J Peter T O, on ao’t tax
es of 1878 1,539 02
Juno 2 H J Bnrkner license 25.00 I
2 O HnlIivan liquor license 25,00
4 W A Huff on account.... 40,00
5 J B Cummiug cl’k co. c’rt j
fine 7,00
9 J J Clay one bbl cement 1,73
10 J B OummiDg ci’k co. o’rt
fines 145,00
24 H J Peter T O, on ac’t tax
es of 1878 1,485.43
SO JW Newton liquor license 25,00
Total S 13.091,21 |
DISBURSEMENTS— Gektcbai, Extemse*.
1879
Feb. 4 John T Byder, election
returns
B W Lundy election dork
U H Adams election man -
agere and retnfus 4,CO
W L Higgins elec, mang'r 2,00
J B Giles, eotv’s comms'r 14.00
Jas Holmes •- •* 14,00
D M Darrelt eleo. man’gr 2 00
L llipley •• *• 3,60
J P Chapman i-q'sts A bnr. 45,00
W G Smith, salary 85,00
J J Finley ex'r, int - n b'ds 210 00
O J Ha-ris, attorney's fee 10 65
M’cb 25 J P Oaspman, inqnest.... 10.00
O J Uarri-, prof, services 25,00
G W Gnstin “ “ 25 00
A B Ross jnry comm’r.... 30,00
J A Me lianas “ 36 00
Olisbv, Jones A Reoaa adv. 74,50 j
M R Freeman elec:, man
agers and returns 4,00 ]
W G smith, salary and in
cidentals for February 85,50 I
April 21 A B Tinsley, eerv's cotn’r 18,10
W Hazlekorst “ “ 22.00
O Burke •• •• 22,00
Jas Holmes “ •* »,0J
a B Giles “ 2,00
J W Barks A Ox., blank |
book-, s o 20.15
A P Collins elec manager 3,50
W G Smi b, salary, eta,
for Marco . 8625
W G Smith cost telegrams 3 80 |
May 29 O J Harris, prof, services 30,00
Pdiwsd A Seisel, soap ... 50 I
J P ob.pmaD, iso n quests 20,00
J W Bar e A Go., book- !
binning eto 29,9 J
E Jj livue. staiionery....
L W Smith A Go •• ....
H it Brown, el< c manag’r
Isaac fayne, office secre'ry
Seifert A Bmitb, mb. eta’p
June 24 J D Williams, pu’i. pre’m’is
Ja- Holmes, serv's as ccm'r
Oiisby Jones A Reese,
advert'sing, etc
J B.Giles, services com’r
2,00
6,00
80/0
2.75
11 50
12,00 |
28 00
12,10
a bad one.
Mr. Lipford went to hia residence, |
where he received the best medical at
tention.
Ia:a occurred about two o’clock. Later I
ant stay in our midst. Tho meetings al
ways prove of great interest. List even
ing. until a late hoar, the unpicking of
exhibits was going on at the hall,
and we are assured that the
in ev.-nieg a warrant for an assault display will be very creditable.ooxsidering
with intent to murder was sworn out for I tbs unfavorable ness of the season. The
Mr. Siwy-r befera Magistrate Freeman, session wilt commence thi* morning at
aod was placed :'n the bauds of the prop- ten o’clock at the Masonio Hall. The
er officers for oxaentioil. Mr. Sawyer programme for to-day will be intro-
made no effort to avoid arrest and was j ductory exercises incideuttotheassem-
on the streets yest. rday afternoon. | bly of tho body.
The report of tbe committee on cre-
Arrmtrd f ir Tliruwmc Rocks. I dentials. Address by President Berk-
Ycstotdsy afii raocn a Ud about twelve man*, of Augusta,
or thirteen years of »ge was arm-god on Reports of vsriona committees, and the
Third straat for throwing rooks, and ta- discussion of the catalogue. The elec-
ken tj tli • bar.-arkr. lie wee throwing ! ‘ ou of o&cen wi'l probably take p.ace
them a cjiqo men. nod aodideatallj J this afternoon.
•track a c ui .til c-lartd boj oa the head. j Pfesidint Berckmiai* tril arrive this
Tne little fellow on the way to to the morning from Augusta. Some of the
bar.amade a r on: resistance, fallio^ I moat promtoeot horticultariate of tbe
upon the ground, crying out and refus
ing to proceed. The officer in charge
•eiEed him by ooe foot aod dragged him
ftlonfc for several yardt*, until a citizen
interferred and male him desist. Mach
indigo ition was expressed yesterday on
the streets that ouch harsh measures
ehould be adopted to*urd the boy, ana a
case will be made before the Mayor this
mornin ; • arr erKeer.
The boy is the “on of a policeman.
The general opinion, po far as we have
beard expressed, is condemnatory of the
officer for using such harsh measures to-*
ward a u<jy. rie afterward picked him
np boJily and n.:« ii.p screams carried
him to the l arrreks.
Mr. Ki iiruwu ha9 retarnrd from
^orth Georgia.
State are already present, and the meeting
will enrpass in valae and interest any of
those itbich have preceded.
Fob nansea, vomiting and the weak,
irritated 6tomaebs of children nothing
eqnals Dr. Moffet’s Teethins, (teething
powders.)
Dzan Bill.—uur commencement exercises
are over. 1 nave received my diploma, and am
ready to enter with k.e»t into the pleasures
of way society. Attired becomi ctsly in a pure
white robe, such as an an*el m:»;ht love to wear,
ltooic a prominent part m toe musical exercises
the evening. Althouth I h&i contracted a
severe culd a few da>* Delore, I was enabled by
the uneof Coossens* Honey of Tar, the best reme*
Jv in the worid (or cou<hs, colds, ami alt diseases
of the throat and lun<a to sm« no well thai 1
completely enraptured a iar«re audier.ee. Tell
Lnc.e Joan that ihe use of tha. lavalu&Dle com
pound, Coussens Honey of Tar, will cure his
cough. It ljiouly SO cents a bottle, and can be
L'cu-rh:at Boland B Hail’s i>ru*r Store,
Yours lie haste,
mav7 tf Ana.
Total $1,C61,80
SUPERIOR COURT EXPENSE.
1879
Feb. 4 A A Marphy, publiouing
grand j ury presentments 15,00
EJJobustonJato^Oct term 1878 G,00
D Abraham G,00
OFOj lier G,i0
RE Bowman G,00
W T Rom 6,00
A Y AdtmcOD 6,00
J W Stubbs 6,00
U L Wiliiams 3,00
J B Daao 6,00
GBend,... 6.03
Mrch 35 G F Cherry, extra compen. 405^00
J31W Christian, meals for ju*rs 3,25
Thoa Spencer, stenographer.. 75,00
J S Avaut. bai iff 3,00
AL Wood j aror, Oct s j’d t’rm ’78 17,»0
J Dink er 17 CO
JHSanli 17,00
James Holmes 17,00
J M Cherry 17,00
J Y Lowe 17,03
T L Holt 17.00
A L Wood 7,U0
J J Cornell 10,00
Johnhwindlehnrat.... 7,10
C B Maseenburg 7,00
R C wyche 2,00
R O Wycao.......^ 0,tO
NeWfOca Cowart.,.. 6,*0
Jas W Myri^k 6,00
Chas Dring*re 17,00
Aprl 21 B O Smith, jury com’r.... 24,tO
8 H Gates, non-res. witnesses 6,00
Wm Thomas 15,06
Fanny Davenport 2j.i0
GeaW Speer 15,73
AO Giiei ... 6.94
W E Daoghty 8,33
OOLison 12 8)
Oandts Davis 15,P0
Sam Harden i$ t c)
Peter Davis 15.6 '
J F Davis 15,(0
D P Holloway ... . i2,0u
J W Berfce & Co., blank books 3,20
Sch«ei & fceisel. cand es l 5u
Mrs. Whitehurst, j ary meals.. 68 41
F W Hardy, horse hire 15,00
A rrondfit, jury ccmmiestoner 24,00
T C Honnscutt. horre hire.... 6^00
Central Ga eekiy, publishing
j ary presentments 10,C0
B Dnb, board and lodging for
jor jurors
Wm Jennings, biiliff........
Wm Wr .e '*
A O Andoin “
Wm Cam “ ........
E W Prdgeon “
Wm Abel “
F W Hardy *
Thos Spencer, stenographer
G A Keith juror Oct. sj’d t’/m 73
L B Herrington
Z B Wade inror Oct Adj T’m 73
hush M cKerrey
Y BranBer
A B Gib»on
W S Cantspben
1C P Smith
CH Baird
Wm M-.ssenburg
P B Seville
Robt Smith
H C Fernell
J R Burnett
Erancit Lake
Ed B«Hard
Newell tiliss
y M Buell
J A Edwirdj
C M Walker
CU Balkom
J H Utto
Oscar Larerquist
HI Paul •varardio
J P Holmes
T U Artope
B L V* lllmxham
U H Taylor
A B Small
Thos Battle
A T Newtome
Geo ff Wrpcbt
R R Richards
PT Abel
R P Lawton
15 t* Pee
Plovd Boss
J H Sanders
Geo Ward
A &1 Scarborough
J B Ellis
P JDoody
W P Baldwin
J V Grier
J J Cornell
Too* O’Hara
J P Simpson
T D Tinsley
C H Rarer a
D H Adams
Wm Menhen
MaJone Jewett
F B Yinrin. juror
W A Pin man do
C B Holmes do
B S Kimbrew do
W PGehton do
Hiram Herrington
J A Clark do
J H Birch do
A J Smith do
Ji C Cherry do
G P Payne do
Geo Pav no
J 1» * adsworth
G M Fuss do .
W H Woodron do
W P Webster do
T D Tinsley do
1 J Traywiek do
C K Damour do
(IT King do
John eberidan do
K H Steele do
C K Ku s do
O G Roberts
R > Winn
D V Reaves
H C Johnson
Geo Bedingfield
C ti Yirgiri
J A Campbell
R P Lawton
Burr Brown
W E vjanders
W W Windham
JnoM Alley ~
Wm Case
W C Singleton do
Chas Craig do
Wm abel do
Jos Dasher do
Erf Drey fous do
T J Ware do
A H Green do
May 29— A B Ross, extra compensation
Jas Moore, bailiff....^.
A C Audoin do
J*a l.nney do
J W PatleraOi' T — TTrTT .
J W Burke a Co. blank subpoenas
Geo P Wing, jury fccrip book
A G Matthews, juror Ayr T’m ’73
F A Cox do
A h (Small do
W S Btskerville do
W H Pope do
Wm Stephen do
RCWyche do
B P Wilder do
Z T Comer do
J A Ed wards do
M H Cutter do
John Sheridan do
W M Worsley
T H Tankeriy d
J F Yo ing d
W J? Arnold «l
C M Walker d
J J Cornell d
J B Andrews d
Wra A Stokes ci
J P Flanders ci
J S McGee d
K » Wool folk d
J A hd wards d
Thomas Peat ce d
H L t-cok d
J II Loomis d
Wm l.unjy d
B S Poe .0
J U Camnbell d
C A • harp d
A M Scarborough d
W M Good d
J MReynolds d
B B Lewis d
C B IL lmes d
JsckSDppey d
T W B jotbo d<
Sol R Johnson d
ES Kimbrew d
VFm Stephen d
H A Blue d
-John A Carney d<
J F Crutchfield di
AY Adamson d
S M Reynolds d<
J I* Flanders d«
J H Otto d«
John Ingalls d<
W P Edwards dc
J A Edwards di
Robertt Ret nolds dc
George M Fust dc
Wm Mas sen burg d<
W A Campbell d<
Newell Bliss dc
Jacob Dinkier dc
Robert Reynolds dc
John kl Alley d<
L M Jones dc
LM Avaut dc
Louib Tissereau do
Milton Rape dc
Alex Block de
FK Harrison dc
D V Reeves dc
W C Timber! ako dc
James A Campbell dc
C L Parker dc
Elam Evans dc
C B Willingham dc
C M Walker do
J 31 Williams do
T 31 Mosely do
Wm Stephen do
£t Paul Garardie dc
J H Otto dc
W •* Adams do
St P»ul Garardie do
J C Vansy tie do
W s Webster do
O E Fuss do
J W Stubbs do
John Wood do
J M Reynolds do
Robert Reynolds do
J K Buri.ett do
J W Calhoun do
Ja** B Warren do
Hiram Herrington do
Treat Hines do
L B Harued, juror, Oct.ad’d t’m ’78 17 60
500
S 09
800
looo
400
11 03
2 09
1 OO
S 00
409
11 OO
14 OO
boo
9 00
boo
17oo
loo
17oo
16 09
9 co
11 OO
4 CO
10 09
11 OO
7 00
2 OO
Soo
looo
Coo
9 00
Soo
600
Soo
Soo
1 OO
1 OO
t co
400
Goo
21 00
17oo
800
70J
5 09
2 0J
SOO
GOu
15 CO
COO
900
16 00
100
2 00
1 00
600
10 00
1100
910
600
SOO
S<0
COO
500
200
400
2 00
7 00
1100
9 0)
17 0)
17 00
17 00
17 00
17 00
17 00
16 00
16 00
16 CO
14 0)
14 tO
14 00
21 00
JO 00
15 00
9 0i
151-9 I
12 CO
16 50
3)00
Si £0
501
7 00
Clio
SOO
soo
coo
7 to
SCO
2 0)
SOO
300
soo
900
100 |
5 tO
600 I
SCO
5(0
6(0
2 00
1 00
40
500
8 00
700
600
6 CM
10C0
600
9 00
lGUO
8 00
9 CO
6 00
200
100
3010
200
6 00
COO
600
600
600
5 CO
600
9t0
4 CO
600
700
100
10C0
600
6(rj
100
coo
GCO
600
ICO
500
COO
5 9
2 CO
7 00
600
SOO
600
SOO
200
SOO
coo
800
SOO
10C0
6 00
5 GO
6 00
6 00
5 CO
700
600
6 cu
6O1
6 00
6 00
10 00
50.
4 0):
5 00 i
600 ■
800
10 00 I
1000
1000
J A MlvxCeli. pror Apr T’m 79
W B Thomas do
John Hurley do
X7 a Crenrj do
W O -oiomun do
H Pjpe do
k M Osvis do
W Y Wilder. iuro» M *r Term 1979
T E Wood, juror Jsn Trrm, 1978...
J Dimp^on, jar— ArrTerm 1879...
B H. Richaras juior Mar T’m’79
L B HemnrV. do
May 29—J d Cumminr. deputy clerk...
J W Alley, special bailiff...............
J W Patte’sou do
J W Burke A Co stationery......^.
A B Ross e’erk
June2i— J 1* Camming deputy clerk....
A B Ross clerk
T G Holu judge.......
J W Patterson special
J B Camming deputy clerk.......
W G Roes,juror June Term 1979...
do
100
ISO
200
100
100
100
100
ICO
100
100
100
loe
65 08
150
SOO
570
62 22
24 43
SO 22
100 0)
SOO
415
200
2 CO
2 00
200
SCO
200
200
200
2 CO
2 CO
100
103
1879
G P Reddy
KU rthite
J G Coleman co
W H Virgin do
Pam C Hcgo do
LM Jones do
R W Bonner do
O E Massey do
W B Thomas do
George Bunch do
J W Hancock do
W V Davis, juror, April term, 1879
W A Campbell do
J H Otto do
J M Callaway do
Matt Puley do
F Jeter, juror, March term, 1879
C H C-olumon do
Total S
JAIL.
Feb 4—S S Dunlap, jail locks
William Foster, ]ai' fees
J W Rice x Co, Blanket*
Macon* Brunswick R R,jail rent
Mar 25—William Foster, j ail fets
G W Burr, «lop buckets
Apr 21—Wii'iam Foster, jail lees
M A B R R, jail real first qu’ter 1879 75 00
M x A R R do do
May 29—Jone- A Cock, lime _
Wm Foster, kerosene oil
Jones A Co ik. lime
June 24—Jones A Cook, lime
J B Bilii, spittoons
Total.., $1,705
1879.
ROADS.
FcU4—Dudley Johnson, removing tree
from road....^........^..^
Gro Smith. Blacksmith work......
Willis Wood, salary srd pay roll
Kussbaam A Dannenburg jackets
J W Buike A Co stationery.........
il’ch 25 -S T Colemin A Co, blankets...
Geo Smith, blacksmith work
S T Co toman A Co, convict stripes,
Willis Wood, salary ana pay roll... 118
J F Bartielil. provisions 103
J F Barfield, provisions Ill
Apr 2l—S S Dunlao A Co. axes, etc....
8 8 Dunlap A Jo, shovels..........
Geo Payne, toote lorceps
Willis Wood, pay roll
Willi* Wood, pay roll.. iMMW
Geo Fniitb. blacksmith work...
May 15—H J Gibson, *s*’t sup.t 4
Oliver A Norton, lauterns, etc......
C M Wood, capturing convict......
H H Kitchens, removing tree from
Geo omitii. blacksmith work 21
June 24—J E Ellis, lumber 2
George Smith, blacasmitn work.
TOE NATIONAL HOTEL.
1
Its Reopaatai To*»ar.
To-day Messrs. B?o«n i Beville an
nounce through onr columns that they
will re-open the National Hotel. The
house has been be \ntifnlly fitted up, and
has all the modern conveniences, and al-
t'>r- 4V *r will be a very attra'Jtiva resort to
tb- tri pling public. The management will
omit nothing: which will add to the
comfort of their guests. T^e National
has enjoyed in tha pa3t a liberal share of
th8 patronage of the public, and we can
oordially commend the present proprietor
IJJ to the public for a continuance of their
favors.
Everything about the house has been
made entirely new, and the appearance is
one of great neatness combined with
oomfort and convenience.
Special inducements are offered to the
members of the Horticultural Society,
and they will be entertained at $1.50
per diem.
„Whither are you bound ?'* said John Moore,
as he stood in the door* way of his establishment
and s-tw his old friend Sara Rogers walking
alowlv past. Tbe latter, with sunken e* es and
pallid visage, bearing evidences of disease, hast
ened to reply, ”1 have long suffered all the hor
ror* arising irom an inactive liver, and am go-
iugto the office of Dr Slow to see* relief.” ‘‘Do
no such thing,” said lis friend, “when you can
hay a bottle of Portal! e, or Tabier’s Liver
Regulator, for only 5rt cents, and be permanent
ly relieved. It wul cure Uyspeosia, Heartburn,
Bour Stomach, Sick Headache, and all disorders
of a torpid liver.’ For sale by Roland B HkJI,
Druggist. mayl
879.
Total..
........ $789
J T Logan
F M Center do
W F Anams do
W F Adams do
H A Blue do
Frank Jeter do
Bridges Smith do
M S Thompson do
Jos M Reynolds do
J C Norsycklo do
Elam Clarn do
George F Payne do
June 24—F W Hardy, bai’iff
James Moore do
B W Pridgecn do
FW Hardy co
Wm Caise do
Sol Johnson do
Wm Jmnings do
T C Hunni -utt do
J W Pattet>on do
Sol Roberts, jail ares anvanced
A B »ios .extra compensation
Wm Good, jaror, April term. 1879
do
5 c9
1* CO
800
SO
1 00
200
100
COURT HOUSE.
FeD4—Fred Sprrks. Janitor.....^......^...
E J Johnston, winding tower clock
A L Butts.Ooa»
ilenanx A Cox work in county
cbu.it room —
M’ch 25-0 Burke T Sou. g!**zing.......w
TMN Sellers, pla»,ermg 15
G'V Burr, tire pjts,e*c
Ap’l 21— Fred 8 nark* janitor 25
C Burke A Son, giaxing.....^..
My 29—C J Stroberg, sundry repairs......
T J Carling, plumbing
Fred SuarksJ Janitor, aec’l sailary
E J Johnston, wiLding tower clock
June 24—Fred Sparks, janitor.......^....
Total !
1879 HOSPITAL
Fob 4—J B Giles,shucks
A McCallie, stock feed...
Sewed V 8‘isil, provisions
FL Henry A Co, beef.
S 8 Harmon, salary and pay roil...
J W Rice A Co, cloth, etc
Mar 25—J K B ackshear, ralary. etc. for
February
F L He.;ry A C , oetf
Raur.iT’, *»**, cTi^rrg A Co, med*c*n
Rankin, * « o, do
8 8 Harmon »ai 'ry and pay roll...
VJ H Marstu Id A Co. co-l
Bchwcd a Se:*i!. p* virions.
J B Blac*.shear, <.ntscV Jan sai’ry
Apr2l—Jume* Hulm-a, D'v,?
George 8 Ob**er Jr. pans. etc........
F L Henry A 'o, b?e.\ .............
JW trine a Co, o.vico. etc
A McCallie, stock food^..^.
HcliwedA Seis*l. provisions 60
8 8 Harmon, salary ana pay roll... CS
)J E BJackshear ralarv
May 29—S S H&rmon.salaiy and pay roil
A .McCallie,stock food
J A Me Manus, meal
J J Braswell, posts for fence
J W Rice A Co sheeting, etc.........
F 8 Jobuson’s Sons, garden tools,ete 10
H J Peter, fodder.^
A A Meuard. medicines....*,
J A McManus, meal
Mix x Kirtland. shees
F S Joh’ son’s Sons.ax handles, etc
Mix A Kirtland. shoe*
John Ingalls, medicines
June 24—Jones A Cook, stock food, etc...
Thco W Ellis medicihes
J B Ellis, lumber...,
George Smith, blacksmith work...
hchwed T Seinil. previsions, etc...
G J Blake, brick™
Robert H May A Co, wagon
Thos & Gates, blacksmith work...
William Hazlehurst, straw cutter
Bernd Brothers, chairs...^.........
Bherraan Jerome, brick work
J A McMtnus. Mwl,,,.,,
JB Ellis, lumber
Ab Womack, carpenter work 500
Total.. «... $1,248 79
BRIDJES.
1879.
Feb 4—C H Kitchens work on Johnson’
bridge 5 00
Jerre Fuss on acct Walnut Creek
abutments 8o9 2o
Hendrix A Cox lumber _
Feb lo—C R R freight on cement 5S 00
Feb 11—Western cement Ass’n cement 58 56
Mar 25—T Guernsey brick 45o 00
Jerre Fuss on nest Walnut Creek
anutmentr^. 823 16
G R R freight on cement 116 00
Western Cement Ass’n cement^.... 117 12
King Bridge Co on acct Walnut
Cre*k bridge......^. IGao 00
Apr 12 -8 8 Dunlap * Co wheelb’wa e;o 23 00
II J Peter horse hire 45 00
S F Barfield work on Hartley’s
looo
12oo
16 00
S5j 11
4 50
75 00
960 03
8 5o
2ot-o
26S 75
bridge ^
Jas Holmes services as commiss’r
J B Giles services os commiss’r
Jerre Fuss on acc? Walnut Creek
abutments
Jack Wise small bridge
W A Huff hauling bridge material
King Bridge Co on acct Walnut
Creek bridge
May 29—J 8 Mewad horse
Jones A Cook cement
T Guernsey brick and sto&e .,......
W F Adams n«u!in< brick^...^....
Kinr Bridge Co Walnut Creek
br dge in fall....
17 Or I Jane 24—Rankin, Massenburg A Co
1 00
100
100
5(0
7 50
27 00
34 60
27 00
13 00
21 0j
21(0
lH 50
19 5)
12 25
500 00
100
100
6 0»
SOO
100
f. 00
4 00
COO
100
So)
5 to
soo
200
500
L B Herrin rton
it W Waterhouse
J.H Shinhoister do
CM Weed do
G H B*ird do
Geo B Jewett do
AI Bowers do
LP askew do
W H Yirgin do
A Binswanger do
J P Roosevelt do
Geo Btfddingfield do
A J Orr do
D U Howes do
C J McEiroy do
J J Nottingham do
8S Barfield do
J S Stewart do
George T Burneet do
Emmett Daniels do
John F Gordon do
H a Blue, juror. April ad’j’d term
R Y Nottingham do
A W Batts do
J J Cornell do
Thomas Hunnicutt do
Chas Canning .juror,Oct mdj’d term *7816 03
Wm Taylor
barrels etc
J W Williams dirt for embankin’t
T J Carling pump and hose.........
GJ Blake brick
Total ...$5
PAUPERS.
1879.
Feb 4—w A Huff me »1
6—W a Huff meal...
2o—W A Huff meal
Mar25—N M Hodukias tran«p’n paup’r
J J C av burial of pauper
G'O R Bar* er meal
J J Clay bunal psuper,....^.
W A Huff meal
W A Huff meal.. <MMM
W A Huff meal
Apr 21—W A Muff meal....—.
2 o5
17 5o
14 OO
6 00
115 20
46 40
4ooo
17 7 o
7 5o
5 62
500
4oi
86 40
4o So
4000
lo5 60
600
7 90
W A Htfff meal.-
May 29—J A McManus bind’gout orph’n
J A McManus costs in case lunacy
W A Huff meal... 57 6 j
June 24—J J Clay burial paupers 16 00
\V A Huff meal 84 So
W a Huff meal 4o eo
Total ...........
„...$ 76152
FINES AND FORFEITURES.
6 00 I Feb 4— A Proudfit, Co ord-r* 111 and 114 10 00
10 03 Feb S—C*L Bartlett, on ac’t Co order No SO 25 00
5 00 I A Proudfit. on ac’t Co order No 127 25 00
00 I Ap’l 21—A proud Gt, on ac’t Co or. er No «23 50 CO
CO A Proudfit, Sol Gen’l County Court 10 50
6 00 A Prounfit, on ac’t order No 127... 75 to
ICO I J L Hardeman, order No 45^...^.... 1000
0j I June 24—A Proudfit, orders No 127 A 123 145 00
00 H S Edwards, on ac’t order No 11S 7 03
1879.
HS Edwards, on a
Total.-
. $367 50
Geo W Morgan
M C Balkom
E H Stewart
A C Pringle
Cha* Bone
T W Ellis
W G Solomon
DM Durrett
L P A-kew
GeoF Wing
do
do
do
45,00
SO.O'i
24,00
9,CO
23.50
87.50
22.50
10.50
140,00
9 00
9,00
9oo
2 00
1 00
7 00
15 00
16 c
16 00 I
12oo
1100
31 00
32 00
7 00
6 Oj
4 0j I
OLD SCRIP REDEEMED.
17 00 I Feb 4—County orders heretofore issued
——— I but not ji*il-i 6255 83
*348318 Il’ch 25—Uuntyoriler- h-rel.Ji.re issu
e<d but not paid 1*6 CO
Ap’l 21—County c:* *'* hereto* re issued
out no; p<yi... — 84 45
June 24 County ord«=r-i heretofore issued
£9 55 I but not l*id 1650
1 50 J ■ -
8 68 Tot»l_~ — S6SS3 73
»8 001 recapitulation
75 85 General expenw — t}**
1 00 I superior Court expease — 8»88- 18
1 C*0 County Coart expense —L-if e7
10O Jail 1705 45
ICO Bridge. W«0”
i 03 Paupers ^ “
1 00 I Fines and forfeitures—..^. —. 867 £0
1*0 Old scrip redeemed.^
SO 1 ) / Cash on hand — — —• **
li 10 I Total ?23,992 il
T Glfolt. iulae (Januarv aalarr) 1000.' i hereby certify that tho mbove »nd foreaoing
3r«isiKof^iMs
.0 J 00 j fand) Irom ,, ,87* to &
Clerk Bibb r ounty Commissioners.
Examined and found correct
Total
COUNTY COURT.
1579.
Feb 4—J B Cummin *, Clerk^...^.
J W Moore, ppecial bailiff
H L Hill, non-res cent witneis....
S T Lewis do
Edgar a Rois. bailiff.....^.—...
L W «'ib<on.juror, Ja- T m, 1579...
W J Shinholser do
L M Aval t do
J H Lipford do
John Alley do
J E Kllis. jumr Dec Term, ifi7S
btephrn Fmithey, juror Jan T’m ’79
Jacob Dinkier do
G Holstein do
John Alley, juror Feb Term 1S79.-
Mar 25—J W Patterson, special bailiff-..
E A Ross, bailiff
J B Cumming, clerks
do
J HOtto
H C Fennell ao
Apr 21—T G Hclt, judge ....
J W Patterson, ejiecial tailiff.........
JW Alley, special bailiff—
G W Sp-er. non-resident witness...
J B Cumming. deputy clerk-.— M
HA Roan, bailjff- —-~—
J W Barke X Co. stationery and
record book—...
Johnson Wire, juror Mar Term *79
D Y Reaves do
J W Chester do
100 I
100
100 00
150
1 50
15 73
WM HAZLDHUR8T.
A R TINaLEY, .
1695
too
200
fob rent.
Two CotUures on the Hill» four and fi ve rooms,
One partly furnished. Terms moderate.
2 9* J joll2 6t*
T O CiiBSTYEY,
CaatralxwrgiiB. ank.
orsanizeT’organizei
And don’t delay. Your families are suffering
and nothing but an elegant Parlor Organ will
make them happy. There’s no excu»e now, when
only Five Dollars paid monthly will secure one
of tb* celebrate * 3Iaso>- & Hamlin or Pnlcu
bbt & Belton now on exhibition at
jy27 36 h W SMITH A CO’S, Sole Agents.
HQUsfwANTEDr -
A good four rcom house with kitchen, above
Second street, between Walnut and Pine cat^be
rented by applying at this office to
TO OUR CUSTOMERS,
Pease send us your orders as usual and we
will have them filled from our Atlanta house.
We will equalize freight and there will be bnt
little delay. We ordered Forty Thousand Dol
lars worth ol Drugs etc, immri liately alter the
fire, which will arrive within two Wieks.
jul22 HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR.
— o—
We aro now occupying the larg* and commo
dious store rooms on Second street between
Mrssrs J W Bnrke & Go’s and W W Collins and
adjoining the Capital Bank We will be glad
to see our customers *n • ur new headquarters,
jul22 HUNT, RA.NKiN X LAMAR.
no"de1ay
For two weeks our customer’s orders will be
filled from our Atlanta house. Please send your
orders direct to us here and we will forward
them to Atlanta. Kapo t all extra freight
charges and ws will creuifc your account with
tbe difference. Wo w 11 have Forty Thousand
Dollars worth of Drugs, etc, inside of two wor ks.
jul22 HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR,
U?o Erewer’s Rubber Roof Paint—tho host
made. julli 2tuw6m
Leaky Roo’s repaired and painted w th Brew
er’s Rubber Paint.
ulti 2taw6m T J CARLING. Agent.
—o—
Store open at 5 o’clock a m. Mineral Waters
on ice
Jun7 sat lm THEO W ELLIS.
Bay the Mellwood, tae purest eld IlyeWh isky
n the city, at SAM WElCHELBlUM,
raar20 tf 75 Cherry street.
MRS. WM. F. BROWN,
Formerly of the Brown House.
F. B. SEVILLE,
Formerly of the Lanier Hous
3NT ational JEIotel.
r E undersigned take pleasure in announcing to their
friends and the public generally that they will this day
re-open the NATIONAL HOTEL. The Hotel has been
made new throughout, and no pains will be spared to
keep it in First-Class style.
A portion of the public patronage is solicited.
MRS. WM. F. BROWN,
F- B- BEVILLE,
jyS9tf Proprietors.
Browns XSTcrtel*
Opposite Passenger Depot,
LvL-A.C03ST, - - - - GEORGIA.
Established 185G.
Rebuilt and Refurnished
A CARD.
Toallwhoare suffering from tha errors and
indiscretions of ycuth. nervous weakness, early
decay, loss of manhood, etc, I will send u recipe
that will cure you, FREE OF CHAL.GE. This
great remedy was discovered by a missionary in
South America. Send a self-addressed ehveopel
to the Rev Joseph T Inman, Station D, New
York. deio Sodly
IF YOU
Want really fine, beautiful and permanent Den*
tal Work, either on tho naturri Teeth (hr by sup
plying their place with Artifi cial ones, be certain
to consult Dr Ford, who, Irom and after this
date, v ill bo found constantly at his office, No
62 Second Street, from 8 o’clock a m, to 6 o’clock
p m. agr27 sunAwed 3m
your’Teeth
Can not be extracted without pain unless you
take Nitrous Oxide Gas, Chloroform, Ether, Etc,
to produce inson>ibllity. Dr Ford was the first
Dentist in Georgia that gave Gas to Extract
Teeth without pain. Ho is still giving it for
that ourpone. apr27 sun&wcd 3m
DBS J P.& W. K. HOLMJE9,
DENTISTS,
No Si Mulberry 8treet, Macon, Ga
Tjeth extracted without pain, beautiful sets of
Tdeih inserted. Abscessed Teeth and Diseased
Gums cured.
Dealers in all kinds of Dental Materials and
Instruments. Constantly on hand a large and
full assortment of Teeth of all kinds, Gold of all
kinds, Amalgams of all kinds, Rubbers of all
kinds. mar4 d&wly
PRESCRIPTION FREE
For the speedy Cure of Seminal Weakress, Loss
o' Manhood, and all disorders brought on by in
discretion or excess. Any Druggist has tho in-
gred ; ents, Address
DAVIDSON & CO,
jul deod&w ly 78 Nassau 8t. New York.
ELECTRIC BELTS.
A sure cure for nervous debility, premature
decay, exhaustion, etc. Tho only reliable cure
Circulars mailed free. Addrets J K .-tdEV’S
Chatham Rt, NY. faV8d*vtt
JFCNKKALi NOlluE.
The friends and acquaintances of Mrs J A
Fjrsyth aro invited to attend the funeral of her
little son, Johnnie, this (Tuesday) morning
from her residence on Troup Hill.
ADVKt£l , l»fcJtt«JNTB.j ;
Altealios, Micallordlists.
$1,50 BBR. XJI3E3 MT.
r HE members of the Horticultural Society
will be entertilm d while in the citv at the
National Hotel at $1 60 per d*y.
BROWN A BRVlLLE,
ft29 It Proprietors.
Has all Modern Improvements, Electric
Bells, Gas, Etc., Etc
Large Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers.
Ample time for Meals between the Arrival and Depar
ture of all Bailroad Trains.
TJESIfclMCS,
Meals,
£3 OO PER
Fifty Gents Each.
GEORGE 0. BROWN, Proprietor.
fILLMORE BROWN, Ohief Clerk-
jv2D lm
LL T
S. T. COLEMAN & CO
•9
JOBEK
BUILDING LOTS,
uatpd on the evst side of the river, just out
Kideofth^ city limits, Also Two Houses and
Lots. Personal attention given ’O Building and
everything in the Carpenter line
jv29 iw M H CUTTER.
SALE OF CITY LUTS.
B Y resolution of City Council, will be arid on
the grounds Saturday, August SUth. at lo
o’clb.k, Jots 1, Sard 8, in square 74. situated in
the southern part of the city ad faming Mc
Kenna’s gardens. Term9 made known on day
of <ale TCHKNDtlX.
y29tds Chm’n Com on PnH Pro- tv
TEAMS «%■?
UDhN 8
SlOO cr .S200
It JlO.VMl
during Yooatlcn. For full particulars
address J u McCURDY X LO,
wSt St Louis, q
rocenes at Cost
■ "N order to close out I herewith offer my en-
. . tire stock of P*nc» and Family Groceries
; actual New York cost.
Partlew in quest of bargains will do well by
calling on me, a9lam determined to pack my
handle two weeks hence. Handsome Glass
Fruft Counters, show Cases and otbrr F xtures
cbeapforcash. B8CHWED,
jj293t Second St. Lawhon’s OW **t*nd.
Somlen femle Cullep,
La Grange, Ga.,
With a faculty of nine tnorough teachers, fine
buildings and a complete omht for all departy
ments. literary, music aod art, effers the high
est advantages at the *owest ebarees Nearly
doable the usual time devoted tomua.c and art,
nenct the wonderful progress here, hast cata
loguo numbers 83 in music. Board, literary tui
tion and drawing per annum SID? : samewith
music $25?. Correspondence invited. Write
for Cata ogue for fall particulars ...
jy29decdAwlm I F COX. President.
ALBEMARLE HO I EL,
(European Plan.)
Bboadwat. Fifth Avb A Twenty-ForsiH St,
MADISON SQUARE.
He* by Wa£tbb, } p ~ 0PEB NEW YORK.
juldlm
FOB BfiUH'.
rpWO Store*, Xos 9 and 10. in Schofleld’s Block
A on PcplarStree. (77o lOat present occupied
by A B Farquhar). Bach I tore is Soil* feet and
the two can be irade intoo&e store, which, with
the upper rooms and cellars, would make one
of the largest and most convenient wholesale
stores in the city. For rent lo w. Possession to
No 9 giv<s immediately: to No 10 1st October.
Apply to
juliOtf
iry Goods,
Shoes,
Notion
With many thanks to onr friends and the trade gener
ally for past patronage, we beg to call attention to the fact
that our Stock, the largest we have ever offered, is now
complete, consisting of everything in
Dry Roods, Siioes Hats and Notions
likely to be called for. Having invested largely in all
lires in the month of May before the advance in prices,
we shall be prepared to offer special inducements in all
COTTON GOODS, JEANS AND SHOES,
and shall be well satisfied to obtain New York prices.
Mjrchants will do well to make a note of these facts,
as by the advantages we possess in the purchase and hand
ling of Goods we shall be prepared to offer bargains
startling in the extreme.
S. T. COLEMAN 8c CO.
Sale of Real Estate.
TO RENT.
O ^m STORK on T -ird street, i.-ar Seymour
Tinsley A (Jo’s old cor-er. '* ith a good cel
lar and upstairs. A new elevator in the store.
Possession given October 1st. Ap^l v lo
_ , „ Hit OLIVER.
Jnly 22,1679 iul2S lw
undersigned on ths first day of January, 1873, bv j
Edmund Holt nml his wife, Bebecca Holt, (said J
deea being made for tbe purpose of securing the j
cebt therein dei-cnbed, being recorded in tie !
office of tbs Clerk of the Superior Court of the I
county of Bibb in book A A, folio S9S) I will sell I
at public outcry before the court house door in * rpHE store on Cotton Avenue now occupied bv
the city of Macon, countv of Bibb, on the first 1. OD Edwards, next door to G It Barker.
foe rent.
Tue-day in August r ext at 11 o’clock a m. to the
highe>t bidder tbe following real property,
to wit: The land belonging to said Edmund
Holt lying and situated in tbe Howard District,
State of Georgia. Bibb county, and adjoining
lands of James D Holt, deceased, on north amt
east. William B buudy. J W Myrick and A H
Windsor onth* west, of A H Windsor on the
south: being S12 acres off south side of lot No
316 running east and west, and 25 acres off tho
west side of one half of lot No 327 running north
and south, adjoining lands of J D Holt, deceased,
on north ai d east, of W B L .ndy on the south,
and A H Windsor on the west; containing in
all 106} acres, mor* or less, th* same lying and
beieg in the Thirteenth district of originally
Monroe now Bibb county, and State cf Georgia.
Terms cash. Good titles in fee simple made to
the purchaser on day o! sale,
jyxd tds R E PARK.
Jlorphine Habit Cared i«
UPlUMLSip^LK^
Hell located and h «ood hUnd for a Ketail
Family Grocery. Rent reasonable, and, if de
sired, from one to four room-* on n >cr for
bed rooms or a family. For terms and price
app'y t-
* t!20
jul20 tf
F II HEATH.
Wm, B. Sturtevant & Co.*
103 PARK PLACE, NEW YORK.
(Late of Savannah. Ga.)
SOUTHERN fruits AND VEflETABUS 4
„ . SPECIALTY.
Consignments solicited. Frompt and faiths
Returns made.
Refer to Messrs Jones A Cook. Maeoo: Jufcn
McMahon, Esq, savannah, Ga; Milo Hatch. Sa
vannah, Ga; National Park Bank, Nov York.
Stencils furnished on application.
Our advantages for handling PEACHES aod
DRIED FRUITS are unexcelled in this city,
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