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MACON, GEORGIA SATURDAY MOKJSTNb, AUGUST 2, i879.—PRICE FIVE CENTS.
Number 9.288
THE STATE IiEHISLATURE.
Atiasta, Anita.: 1, 187a.
TOE SENATE
....njbltd, the IVesUent in the chair.
1‘nyet «»a cff -red by Kjv. Mr. Qal
lua »t*d the Journal of yesterday read
•Qf( approved*
U.consideration of the action of the
Senate on tho House bill allowing officers
to testify as to confessions made to them.
jj. UowelladrocaUd the reconsideration
in order that the b.ll might be parsed.
A'ter short debate tho motion w.~. i lost.
TUa resolution giving lsave of absence
to the Elocution Committee to visit
Athens was passed, the committee to go
»t their o«n expense.
fas debate on the convict lease un
finished from yesterday was taken op,
Mr Boyd continuing his speech in oppo
sition to me lease and favoring its aboil-
11 Mr. Bperr sprite against the bill to
the abolishment of the present system.
jj . bp . it length and in a strong man.
nersupro::ing tbs prosent system nu-
nbfl . -ly. He did nr: want to erect
■'benevolent nomes” lor criminals, the
m-n who go about bnrning and robbing
people while they were sleeping, and
thought crime when committed should
b> puni'-hed.
Mr. Wellborn followed, snd thought
the 8:s'.e bed the right tr lease tho cun-
viers. That it war not contrary to the
laws of the United h ites, and tbo Stave
had the right to frame auy law not in ojd-
fl ct *i:b them. He hr 1 no apology to of
fer fr.r cruelties committed. He was not
prepared to do away with the present
aisteui bsfore some • herptanofdi-poB-
lcgof i he convioti had been arranged.
In ’l8C5tbe S* te had bat 2C ) oonvio'■
and! ley cost the . There
are now 1.3CD couv and wbat wi" be
tbs oxpentt? It would ' e a half md-
lion dillsis to reinsagara tho old sys
tem. He was not willing to put this tax
on the people of the Sta* u If R good
snbatitute for the pieient system wr i of
fer, d be would vote to nbrlish it.
Mr. Lumpkin moved that when tho
Benate adjaurned it bo nntil Monday st
ten o’clnok. Carried.
Mr lI*rrisou was granted leave of ab-
serce.
Mr- Knseell of the Enrolling, Hudson
of lbs Edac.tional, and McDaniel of the
Judiciary Committees, made reports.
Mi. 11 jwcII introdoced a bill to prevent
the dissemination of obsojuo papers, pi
tares, etn. Jadioiary,
Mr. Wellborn resumed the floor, and
spoke until the hour of adjournment.
V*> r p al f-ections 1533,1589. 1500
The Cede. Judiciary.
Mr. Wel.b, of Gilmer—To reduce the
c in Jt :.r t. m cf toe ’\X offic-r, of said
utnniy. Jodic’ary.
Mr. S'latr.er of Lincoln—A resolution
that toe U.-use aujiurn till 9 i. ni. on
Monday in respect • • ;n« death of Hon.
J. X. Braonan of Bryan, recently ue-
ees«td. Withdrawn.
M\ Uotonena of Gwinnett—A bill to
probibir the rulo of liquor at Snwauee.
Special legislation.
Mr. flttiber of Irving—To prohibit
the sale of liquor in rail county. Judi
ciary.
Mr. Davis of Houston—To fir the time
of holding the Legislature. Judiciary.
Also, a bill to tlx the compensation of
nodi'vs. Judiciary.
Mr. Pope of Jasper—To authorize the
Slate school commissioner to issne exeeu-
lions against defaulting county commis-
sicners. Judiciary.
Also, to amend tho act requiring
nonnty commissioners to report to grand
janes. Ei -it ion.
Toe Jadioiary Committee reported.
Mr. Clegg, of Lie, to regnlato the sale
of seed ealton in said county. Liaal
Legislation,
Also, to fix compensation of jnrorj in
said ciuotr.
Mr. Mnlsr of Libeity, to exempt cer
tain soldie rs of said county from road
dnty. Special Legislstlor.
Mr. Crawford of Mnscogse, (o rodnea
tho fees of Solicitor Generals in gambling
i. S' cul Legislation.
Mr. St ,n of Ogletaorpe, In enoanrago
imo graiion ia mis State. Finance.
Mr. Bristle of Panlding, to repeal nn
act cor tdatiug osrlain county ollisss in
said conn.y. Judiciary.
The L'o .so adjourned nntil nine a. m.
to-moriow.
A viclect rain fell and drove in'o tho
west windows of the honse, whicn had
been remov by n re-o'ution of Mr.
Stiother of Liocolo. Mr. Conk of Pike,
moved that Mr. Strother • be appointed a
eommiltee of one to replaoe tbe window
xt niadvsk. The motion was agreed to
amid great laughter.
Oaeoltjjm.
Atlanta, August 1,1879.
THE HOUSE
met At the hour of nine. The Speaker
in the chair. Piayer by the regular
Ohsphiu, Rev. J. Jones.
Toe Journal was read aril approved.
Tbe regular order was tbu call of conn-
ties for tbu introduction of new business.
Mr. Turner of Brooks introduced a bi'l
to require payment of caste before judg
ment in various cases. Judiciary.
Mr. llrat.ch of Appling—To allow Jo
seph LultHf tcin to pi d lie without license,
i'insnee,
Mr. Thomas of Butko—To extend to
tbe county of Burke tho provisions of
sn act to provide for the payment of in-
solvent coat i in Augusta judicial oircuit.
Judiciary
Mr. Boiler of Camden—To amend an
act riquiringthe registration of voters
is Camden. Judiciary.
Also to amend an net incorporating the
town of Si. Marys. Judiciary.
Air. Gray, of Catoosa—To provide for
the incorporation of colleges, libraries,
B1C TtiLEGRARid.
DAY DMPATVlllSB.
Foreign.
Labor Keductlons—urand Hunt
lor ibe North Pole—Frencb
Political News.
London, August 1.—The Manchester
Guardian says : We understand the opera
tives in the Oldham Cotton Mills will bo
a-ked to submit to ,a further reduction of
flvo per cent, io their wages.
Tho limes says that by the exertions
of Commander Cheyne In London, an
Arono Committee lias been established
is tbe bead of 49 other oommittees
throughout the country. A prospected
expedition for the discovery of tbe North
Pale will, in all probability, leave in tbe
spring of 18S0, und will co-oporate with
th^e sent out by Sweden, Holland, Aur-
tria, Denmark and America.
Paris, Aagost 1.— Che Government's
prop.sod reduction of tbe stipends of tho
bisnops was defeated by a voio of 184 to
133.
AI. Waddington, Minister of Foreign
Affairs, in tho Chamber of Daputi' i, jej-
lerday eiud tho policy of the Government
in regard to Egypt was br sd on an exer-
cbaritablo or tojiil orgaoizations which | lion of rqaut ieflaence by Franca nod
hive no capital etook. Jadioiary Com- ( England on their agreement not io sock
otcltztnp, thirfly, if^nrlalt pe h.r of the
colored race, to reject one plan for the
common welfare, end tbei.* purpose to ap
peat to the property owners in the city
and to tbe public to -nslain them in their
nonrso. therefore, be it
Hesolvcd, first. That we folly co-inch
witn these people in their inalienable
right of thinking and acting under the
laws of the Und for their own good,
Second, Tkat at tbe sme time this cam-
mitt: e is ooostrsiced tojtss iy that in o
plans, we tie sincerely seek ng the good
ot nil onr people, present und absent, col
ored and while.
3. Tnat in forming the camps we are
acting under tbe advice and with tbe ap<
probation of tbe official representatives of
Tennessee and of the United Slat a. and
that we have the approval of the State
and National Beards of Health in seek
iog to check the progress of the fever by
withdrawing the population from the in
fected localities.
-1. That only by meaU3 of camps is it
possible torus to guard against the great
cv*l of idle people intruding upon tho city
to draw rations. Oar men are toa few to
guard to wide an area as that covered by
xue town, and when tho people come into
this infected locality they will carry
tho seed ot the disease with them all ove
tbe laud.
5. That in forming and in carrying in.
to effect these plans, we make no uajuat
discriminations against the coloiol man
Of our regular police force now put on
night duty, one-third are col .red men,
and alt of the detail made of volunteer
companies for daylignt service are colored
men. All militia as yet placed by the
Governor under tao command of Colonel
Cameron are colored men, and same sup,
plies are dealt out by cur committee on
charity to tbe sick in colored families ns
in white, the books of our oommitto b_-
ing evidence of tho fact. Two represent
stive colored mss. Captains Glass and
Brown, have seats in this committee.
G. In submitting such facts to the ah,
sent property oaners, and to tbe general
public, for tneir guidan- j, we further tes
tify that in making their choice
between our policy and that af tho
malcontents they must assume the grave
responsibility in keeping human life ex
posed for long months to the great peril
they must count uj -n, wasting the great
proporticn of their charily on idlers, who
sneak into tho town from adjacent ptiuts,
and they must not bo surprised if num
bers of those who are now engaged in
relieving want and suffering ahal), in
di-pair, abandon their arduous work and
leave tho misguided people to their fate.
7. In thus expressing our minds, nn.
dsr a sense of duty to the city aod toe
public, this committee war'd not w*sh to
otter ono harsh or nngry word against
the people, misled, ns we believe, by am
bitiou3 and u me for mud leaders, who seem
to prefer their own imagined interests or
profits to tbe best interests of the people.
The following resolution, offered by
Captain James Glass (colored),,' wco
adopted:
Resolved, That the oalored people be
informed through the papers that when
ever they choose to form camps under
tbe regulations already prescribed, out
side of tho infected luealltiis, they will be
supplied, on Colonel Cameron’s rcqniai-
fou, just as they are at Camp Marks,
provided they bo within reaoh of the
c inummary dope: at Camp Marks.
jr,00 deposited with Alex. Frothingham
A Co., brokers, 12 Wall street. New Yoik,
us margin on one hnndred shares St. Paul
railroad stock, realized |I,690 for tbu op-
_rator a few weeks afterwords. Tneir
Weekly Financial Repot l is sent free.
Mr. Adams, of Chatham—To repeal an
art requiring registration of votes in
Melnusn county. Committee on Judici
ary.
Mr. Johnson, of Clay—To relieve Un-
bin T. Toole from certain liabilities.
Judiciary.
Mr. Pnilhpa, of Cobb—To establish a
criminal court in Cobb county. Judici
ary.
Air. Cook, of Pike—A resolution that
after next Wednesday no new matter be
introduced in tho House save by a two
tnirds vote. L lid on the table for
day by the rales.
Mr. Turner, of Coweta—To compel de
fendant to disclose the existence of assets.
Judiciary.
Mr. Jordan, of Crawford—To amend
au act creating a board of commission
er* of said county. Special Legislation
Committee.
Mr. Hamilton, of DeKalb—To provide
for working the roads of said connty by
convicts, reported ou by tho Committee
oa Local Legislation with recommenda
tion that it bo read for the first time. Ju
diciary.
Til* ETF.CIAL ORDER OF THE DAT.
The honr of ten having arrived,
the bill known as the Moffett
Bell ranch bill was taken up
and read. Too Committee on Finance
rec'mmtnd that tho bill do not pr as. The
object ot|.'b.s bill is to provide a fund for
the support of the common schools of the
Btate by levying a tax on all wholtaale
and retail liqnor dealers throughout tue
Btate, which isxesto be collected by com
pelling every seller of liquor to keep in
his place of business a b ll-panch for
wtu.-key, and ono for malt liquor, requir
ing the bar Kebper to sound the bell-punch
for every drink sold and so registering
tno quantity sold csoh day. The bill
ooctemp late- a tax on each drink.
Mr. Hn soil moved to table the bill in
ch finitely.
Mr. Autre, tho anthor of the measure,
tpeke agamst .tho notion, and strongly
in favor of tbe bill.
Mr. Hassell, of Chatham, said he
would wi.hdrawn his motion to postpone
indefinitely, and would speak on tho re
port ot the Committee.
The speaker was opposed to the pis-
sage of the bill, on the ground that the
bill rasonly, in h's opmloD, to make
*ooey for certain men by establishing
sgi'hts for tho sale of these bell punches,
at.: t tit- gvj of toe peopu : that
the Lx is nneqnil; that no man ought to
want to educate his children on nay such
Lx ss this; that the teachers got all tho
bitifit, atd poor ohildren none; that the
fnLrcctnen: of snch a mea ,ure would pat
4 premium on perjury, for the liquor
■- 1 era, after paying city, ccunty and
“fate taius, wouid nut consider it a wrong
to avoid all they could of th-s last bur
den,
Mr. Boston concluded by exhibiting a
'hetnorial from the people of Chatham
Protesting agaiMt tho passage of the
bill.
The yeas and nays were ordered, on
* -ng to the report of the Committee,
*• CS «.i a adverse to the passage of the
^ The vete stood : yeai 10S, nays 27.
“0 the r t port was agreed to and the bill
*sa ’.cot.
Thu Committee on Corporations mi 1 >
* r, pent.
ECLIS SUSPENDED.
Mr. Pa ne, of Chatham, moved to take
-P and i: ,d a bid c d ng an oy ?iiw tut
’ n the Savannah river to the United
“Lie* Government. Agreed to and the
“ill read and referred to Judicial v Com
mittee.
1 he Committee on Finance reported.
I..U Committee cn fl,nks tepor'.d
CALL OP COUNTIKI RK&UMED.
Mr. Ku.kmr, of Dodge—To rupee', tbo
ol law in r< f: rence to D. ige county.
C mmittee on Education.
A'r. Biden, ot Forsyth—To re-enact
Aj-J amend the act iacorpei iting the
-Nurcruus ard Dahlonegs railr.aJ. Kail-
roads.
-u.. llulsey, of Fulton—Too mpensate
h.-LE L. Harrison for removing the
Btate Library. Finance,
Also ts relieve Ransome Montgomery,
A negro. Finance.
any territorial establishment, -here has
never been a doubt, he said, as to ' *e in-
temiooa of tbe English Gove-:.mont,
which have always been conformsb.e to
those of France.
The Ponies.
Sasatooa, August 1.—Tho firat race —
a } mile ct iah—resulted in a dead-neat
between Cneckmato nod Lady Alidd'eton,
with Gabriel 31. Time 117. Checkmate
and Lady Middleton will runoff tho dead-
heat.
Homicide.
Louisville, August L—JohnMoilon,
1 D ” [v.iprii t, i ot i gatuuliugealoon, w.i sfio'
:.nd killed last night by Fredrick Kali-
man, whom ho had ordered to leave tho
hon e.
NIGHT DISPATCH US.
Liverpool Cotton Market.
Liverpool, August 1.—This week’s
circular ot tne Liverpool Cotton Brokeis’
Association eayr; "Cotton was dull early
in the week, but has siuco recovered.
American declined one-sixteentb, but tho
demand has improved for tbe latter and
r.t tbe close l ist week’s quotations wero
generally maintained. The demand for
sea island still continues small, and
prices are unchanged. Fatures wero
dnli throughont the week, and a contin
ued desire to sell in all positions has been
shown, causing a decline of one-sixteenth
lor near and 3 32 for dial ant positions
from la3t Thursday’s rates.
From Memphis.
Memphis, Angast 1.—Nine new cases
of fever wero reported to the Board of
Health this morning. Among the nqm-
ber is Biv. Father Noy.le, pastor of St.
Bridget’s Catholio Church. Fear addi
tional cases, no: included in the above,
are reported of persons residing beyond
the oity limits. Three deaths have t •-
onrred sinos lilt night. TheweAiheris
clear snd warr-
From New Orleans.
New OaLKAN?, August 1.—No now ca
se i of yellow fever have been reported.
Louis E. Anrert, a ohild brought here
sick from Morgau City, died ot fever U : fl
morning.
The First Bale.
Savannah, August (1.—The first bale
of cotton of ne X Ge orgia crop was received
to-day by L, J. Guilmaiten & Co, !rom
Albany, Gs. It was classed as good ordi
nary, and sold to W. S. Stet en, for
twenty cents per ponnd.
Cholera in the Bast.
London. August 1.—This evening’s
Globe says: private telegram received in
London, states the oholera is raging fear
fully Bmoug the troops returning to India
from Afghanistan. Tne tenth Hussars lost
lorty men in one day and the seven.tontb
fool nineteen men.
synopsis Weather Statement*
Office Chief Signal Officer^
Wauhinoton, Aag 1, 1879.
Indications—Fur the South Atlantic
and Gulf States, east to south winds,
-tit it nary or a slight rise in temperature,
with ptrtly cloudy weather and aree i of
tain.
MIU.NIOHT DISPATCHES.
FBOM MEMPHIS.
Resolntlons by the Committee of
S3fety.
Humu, August l.-Fonr more res
cases were reported to the Board of
Health this afternoon, including Kev.
Father Fahey, assistant pastor « St.
Patrick’s OatholicCharcn. One addHion
. ) :^ ii-st f c "Atb-i occarrt J, aiit-
c tell Escoz >. residing at the -taer^ o,
Sn h tnd E oidwsy streets, -s rort
Pickering. . . .'
Auiorg the contriontions receiv to
day was J250 from JohnB. D • , prt-
pnetor of the Fsc fia Hotel, Cnie.-go.
At a fail meeting of the tdemmu es of
Safety this afternoon the following , ab-
1; C real'ration was manimonsly sdopt- l-
Wiii reas, Tue immiltee of tbe safety
and ..fi/jial representatives of the taxing
district, have been informed through ihe
public, prints of.lhe|noiolnti. B.of a numb: r
Financial and commercial.
LATEST TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS
—O —
CompnraUvo Cotton .Statement
For tlio week ending Friday, August 1,1879.
JTct receipts at all U S porta for wtek... 2.753
Last year. S^.77
Total receipts to this date -Mil,5>9
Last year —
Exports for the week 6,2**3
Last year 6.191
Total exports to this date...~.~. 8,410 952
Isast year
Stock at all U 8 ports 12i,l40
Last year...........
Stock at ail interior towns.„...^s
block at Liverpool
Last year
Stock American afloat for Great Britain..,
Lust Tear
f Except Memphis.
82,9 >8
t 4.205
5.. )
£28.003
G17 0 0
8.000
42.000
Cotton.
LIVBRPCOL — Neon — Cotton quiet; middling
uplands 6 9-16. middling Orleani 6%
daJrn C0O0 bales; of which 1COO were taken bj
speculators and for export; receipts 349), of
which 5500 wero American.
Futures opened 1*52 cheaper.*
Upland!, low middling clause August and Sep*
temper delivery C7-16alS-S2. September and Oc
tober 614, October and November 6 9»S2.
Sales ol the week 45000, American 5700), spec
ulation 2000; export 4000; actual export 3r.00; im
ports 82,UJ0; American S.cCO. st?ck6*S,.00 stock
of American 587,000; afloat 195.000; Amercan 50.-
000
1 SO pm—Middling uplands 6J^. middling Or-
lcids 0 9 16, 1 w middling uplands August and
September 6 7-ld, September and October G 15-52
Futures are now sieadier.
4 p m—Sales; of American 4 S00, Tho Man
chester mm -et is stea iy and quiet.
5 d m—Futures call oat steady.
Naw YoHK—Cotton quiet: sales 952; middling
uplands 119-16, middling Orleans 1111-16.
Futures opened easy August 1143, September
11.40. October 10.74, November 10 49. December
10.47.
i Totton—> et receipts 6; gross 55.
Futures closed barely steady; sales 105.000: Au
gust delivery 11 S9—40, September 11 Si—55 Octo
ber 10.65-6 Nc rember 19-46—47. December 10.45
47, January JO 49-50. February 10.69-61. M rch
* otten closed quiet, sales 550; middling up-
la ids 11)4 middling Orleans 11$$.
Weekly net Jeceipts 6, gross 43)8. exports to
Great Britain 254. France . continent 9j0,
channel . sales 75:6, stock 95SI).
GjlLVBstos—Cotton nominal; middling 11$$,
low middling 10J$ good ordinary 10>$ net re
ceipts 200, gross—; sales 15.stock ISOl.
Weekly net receipts 5»1; gross ; sales
2 r 7. export* to Great Britain 1IS5; France —j
continent — .channel —; coastwise 64.
Norfolk—Ootion quiet middling 1114 net
receipts S2. sales —. stock 163
Weekly net receipts 1S5, gross —. sales
exports to France , coastwise 17L Great
Britain —» continent .
ftat.tt^corh—Cotton dull; middling llJ$,Iow
middling il 7*16, pood ordinary 10$, net receipts
—, f ross —. sabs —• stock 1797.
Weekly net receipts 25; gross 65; sales 40.
spinners —, exports to Great Britain 87; coast-
wise 19: continent —. France —, channel —.
Sosxos—^Jo.ton dull, middling 12, low mid
dling 12>& sood ordinary lii$: net receipts 2
enwa sales ; stock 52^5.
Weekly net receipts 1242; gross S223; sales
; exports to Great Britain 517.
Wiloiroiox—Cotton steady;middling uplands
llH; *ow middling lij$; good ordinary it/J4 net
receipts 5. gross . sales —. stock 152.
Weekly net receipts IS; gross ; sales
-Of exports to Great .Britain ; coastwise CS.
ftHlLaDBLPK^'— 1 Cotton firm: middling 12,
low ttiddiins lUi •' cod ordinary 11M. nst re-
s ., ifross , .Jlea X75, to ipiUuersta?.
Weekly net reoeipts ■- gross Its. sales 1177,
soiniters IMS. coastwise—, stock 7SH.
*s»VA,XAJt—lo vod dn.l. imdaiing HVf, low
middling llJi! «ioo ordmsiy lOH. net receipts
31 rfro-s -sales—: sioca IC57.
Weekly ,uet receipts 2>0. Kress ; sales
1S-- exports to Great I!ntain : France
—"channel : continent : cosstwh=e S:4,
SewiOeieasb—Cott. n easier; miasim< lljf,
low midillius 1">M : nel re ‘
ceit ts -l; erot s —: ts’ct 50; stock CG-,
Weakly n. t receipts tt": gross ; rales
, JC export to Grwtf Britain 12SS, roastw;si
•Va/ce..I •- : ■ • L - I.»Mle ; -.
*,ueiex— 1 ottoc quiet: middang 11%. low
middiin* ,*«» ne; receipts
S; icrc.s —: ssles - t Wtfc 1SXA-
Weekly net receipts ‘r- Srttes —; sa.es
4 r 0 exports to Grrat Britain ; coastwise
• continent ——. France —, chancel
MRRPHis—^Not received* .
ACOUara—Ctiion quiet, middling U54 mid
dling JlJ$. good ordinary 11, lecsipts 4, ship.
Wtvkir receipts 2S;^ shipments 158; sales
112; spinners—, slock 2o)63. , ,
chaRLB8TOR—Oortoc quiet: middling I,*£ t lew
oiddlmg li, goxxi ordinary 10*L D ot receipts 10,
lies—, stockCS
Weekly net receipt <S» ■*“?* exports
Great Britain—; channel —; coastwise -
^MoSTGORKRT-Cotton nominal: middling 11*^,
laS middling 1L good ordinaiy 10.1 Receipts
1 » *a «** 143. stock 1U>7, slock ia»t WT bo.
HaCOS—'Cotton entirely nominal, middling I1J$
low
UK, wevkiy re
middling 11. g.od ordinary 1(5$.net receipts—;
gross 14. sales 14, stock 995; last year 656.
Srlma—Cotton steady: middling 11. low mid
dling io%, good ordinary K$$* weekly receipts
22 shipmunts 21; stock 1323.
FINANCIAL
LrjrDoar—>:oon— Consols, money 9715-16. Erie
19«r 4 .
5 30 p m—3 per cent Bentes S2I and 95c.
N*w York — Stocks opened ktrong. money
2>$*5; exchange, long 4 82. short 4 853* Staid
toads dull. Government securities quiet.
Money easy 2J$f«5: exchange dull 4 ^2j$a4
government securities qnie«; new 5 per cents
l C2?$: 4H per cents 106%. 4 per cents 1 02^5*
State bonds dull.
StocKs closed strong; New fork General
119. Bna 28; Lake Shore Sl%: Illinois Central
PituouTK Chicago *nd Northwestern
75; do preferred 93?$; Bock Island l S9^$, Wes
tern Union Telegraph Company S9J$.
Sub-Treasury balances: Gold 127,657.555; cur
rency 36316,129.
FHOD17CA
Baltimore — Flour ete«dj; Howard Street
and Western superfine 5 0V($3 59: extra 4 00444 75;
family 5 M#s 75: City Mills superfine 325<aS 50:
extnv 4 SS&4 75; Rio brands 6 15; l*atapsco family
C 75. Wheat — Southern lower; Western lower
and weak: southern rtd 1 05£1 OS; amber 119
(dill: No 2 Fennsylvania red llU$: No 2
Western winter red fpot and August 103>$a?$,
Southern corn staady; light rer'.ipts; Western
quiet and firm: southem 52, yelio* 50. Ul 4
southern S7a40 : Western white 57aj3, do mixed S6
Fennsylvania 5SaS9. Fay steady; prime
to choice Pennsylvania and Maryland 15® 16.
Frovisions lower: Fork 10 25. Bulk meats, loose,
snoulier* 5*4, clear rib 4V$: do packed 4*4
and 5J4 Bacon—sbouldei s 4j$.clear rib 5j$. Hams
Half. Lard, refined in tierces 7. Butler steady;
prime io choice Western packed 11® 13. Coffee
quiet; rio in tsi :«*?a ll*$al4*4. Whisky inactive
at 107*4*1 OS. eights active.
N8W xour—Flour in buyers favor and lanital
demand for export and home use; Southern
qniet and unchanged common to lair extra 5 CO
®5 65, good to choice 5 7£<&7 10. Wheat lower but
active ungra n 1 winter red 9Cal 10, No 3 do
10J*$al Ci*$. No 2 do 1 (9>$al 10*. Corn
jwtr.c o»ed wilUdeelite recovereo; ungradtd
.145 Coflee quit-t and s.eady; rio in cargc^s
quoted at do in job lots ll^$al654. Su
gar very firm but moderate basic ess; fair to
good refining uuoted at 62$<&6J$; prime 7; re
fined firm; siandard A 8%**%. granulated and
powdered Sj$a^$, crushed Molasses dull and
unchanged. Rice firm and fairly actfve inquiry,
Ro iu dull at 1 27^4. Turpeutino quiet at 25a ;0.
Fork a shade lower and auli; new mess quoted
spot 8 85a9 60 cash— the latter faucy. Middles
deli long clear 4j$, sh rt clear &%. long and
short clear 5 20. Lard a shac e easier and mouer-
erately active; prime steam spot 6C0»6 02>4
Whiskey nominal at 1£6%, Freights quiet
LOUirviLLa—rioux quiet; extra SOlh family
4 01©500: fancy 5 25©6 00. patent 6 5)©7 0.
Wheat quiet; red and amber 93a93. Corn quiet,
white 41*. anxec 40. Oats quiet; white 35. mixed
S3. Fork Quiet at 10 00. Lgirti quiet; choice leaf
in tierces 7-J$. in keg. 8J4* Bulk meats quiet,
shoulders 8x5x5 573$, clear rib 440a4 50, clftir
aides 5 00. Bhcuu firm; shoulders 4; clear ribs 4j$.
clear sides Su^ar- cured hams 9}$©11« Whis
ky steady at 105.
CiacisaaTi — fIout quiet; family 4 6035 73
Wheat easy at 9Ja9S Corn dull, weak and lower
at 39x41. Oats quiet at 28x11 for new. Fork firm
ly hold at 8 75, Lard quiet; current make 5 65.
Bulk meats stronger, shouliers 315. short rib
4 20, clear sides 4 3754- Bacon in good demand
and firm: shoulders 3 90; clear ribs 4 85,clear
sides.512}$. Whisky steady at 103. Hogs steady
pacaing 3 3!aS 55.
St. bom*— Four quiet: double extra fall 3 85@
41\treble do 4 43@4 70, family 4 70@4 SO. choice
to fancy 4 85(35 fO. Wheat largely declin d for
cash; No 2 r, 1 fall 95a95^ cash, 95a9 *$ August.
9*J$*95?$ September. Corn easier at S3 cash. Si>$
S3 August, 819$aSt September. Oats lower at
2i?$a23cash,2i5$32»5i August. 25% September.
W hisky steady as 1 05. Fork easier at 8 K5. Bulk
meats nominal- Bacon easy; clear rib 4%, clear
sides t%.
Chicago—FJour r.ot so steady. Wheat irreg
ular and unsettled: Nol Uhicago up ring 96a9/
cash, 96}$ August; No 2 do 83 cash, SiaS^Au*
gust, S7?4 bid September; rejected C5. Corn fair
demand and but a stade easier. 34>$aS4>4 cash
and August. ft?$ September. Oat;, dull, weak
and lower No 2 25 cash a* d August. 23% Sep
tember. Pork actlvo and shade higher at 8 17>4
cash. 8 12>4 August, 8 22J4a* 25Sopterabei. 1 Ard
in fair demand and steady at 5 £0 cash, 5 55a5 57 J4
August, 5 62^4 September. Bulk meats steady;
shoulders 3 40. short ribs 4 SO, shtrt clear 4 60.
Whisky steady and unchanged.
NAVAL STORES.
WiliinrGTOir—f'pime inrpeniln* firm at 25J4
Bonn steady at 1 02J4 for strained. 1 07% for good
strained. Orudo turpentiue steady at 1 00 for
hard; 175 lor yellow dip; 2 25 for virgin. Tar
firm at 102%
MARINE NEV/S
NEW YORK—Arrived—Alsatia,Crescent City
Arrived out—A1: more.
CUic&ga BXarhrts,
Olcsing quotations furnished daily by
FLEMING D. TINSLEY,
Grain and Provisions.
CLOSIRQ AT 2 50.
C R Sides-September 415
Fork—septemb r 8 i2V$.
Wheat—September 87%.
Receipts of hogslAOCU.
FURNISHED BY
IVILLI19E n STURTEVANr
A ( O,
Florida OranRffS and Sontlieru
Frulin anti VeuetHbles a Mpe-
daity.
New Yoek, July 30 1879.
We quot» our market to-day
Georgia Melons— 1 The market is overstock 1.
Georgia Peaches—One-third bushel crates fancy
12 50, »mmon $1.
Dried Peaches, r eh d 8%.
Fears—Bushel crates, I^Jontes, $100; Bartlett
$ft 60 immon 82
Dei- * chairics, pitt:d 15c
Shippers should be careful in packing to nil
I heir crates fto full that they cannot shake about
and become bruised in transit. Peaches come
better by express than by steamer.
I
m
m
4$
m
Ct ULD the read
er of this
brought into con
tact with tho hos*
of respectable
champions who re
gard rimmons’Liv
er Regulator a*
their greatest safe
guard and friend,
they would be con 1
Tinned. We hav»
positive knowledgi
that many famine.*
in thi> country and
in Europe woulc
cot be without it
under any circum
stances. In the
whole history ol
medicine no p»
paration has ev
performed sue
marvelous cures, or
maintained so widt
a reputat.on a*
8immons* Livei
Regulator,or Medi
cine, wh*ch is re
cognized as the
world,s remedy for
all dises<es of the
Liver, etc. Its lonv
continued series o!
wonderful cures in
all climates ha>
made it universally
known as a safe ano
reliable agent tc
employ. It acts |
speedi‘y and sure
ly, always reliev
ing suffering, and
ofte: saving life.
The protection it
affords by its ti** o
ly use in the pro
mention and curt
of disorders pecu
l.ar to children
makes it an invalii
remedy to Ik
kept always ot
hand m eierj
home.
No person can
afford to bo with
O’lt it. aud those
who have onct
used it never will
Eminent uhysi
ciaaa use the Reg
ulator in t h e i i
practice, and cler-
gtmen recommend
it.
It is absolute'j
certain in its remo
dial effects, and
always cure
where cures are.
possible. It has nc
equal as a prevent ASL
ivo and cure for a’,
diseases of the Liv
er, Stomach and
Splein, Malariou!
’ overs Bowel Com
p’ lint , Dyspepsia,
Mental Depression
F stlessuess Jau •
dic->. Nausea, Sick
Headache. Colic,
Constipa*ion, Bil
iousness, Yollow
Fever.
V
£
R
Bu
E
CS*
XJ
II
T
O
R
Extract from tha
incinnati Ga
ze te:
One of the mo.t
efficacious medi-
•snes to ne had
from any source is
‘immons’ Liver
Re gulator or Medi*
cine, prepared by
J H Zeilin A Co, of
Philadelphia. Wo
oin our faith upon
Tis medicine, ann
f we could per
suade eve*y readt-r
if th) Gazette who
in all health to
ou.v it, wo would
willingly vouc-i for
tbe benefit each
would receive
Will Cdr* Fe
ves abd Ague.—
Tne i nderaiugncl J
hesitation
u a&serlinv that in
ow latitudes, and
'P rial’y i
nalariri distric s
Southern and
Eastern Georgia,
\Ia< san, 31issi«s
, npi and Florida,
wh*Te chills and
ever are almost
amversal in the
all season, the ju
iicious use of Sim<
mons* Liver Begu-
ator. prepared by
|J H Zeilin A Co, as
!» preventive and
ionic to tbe system,
will secure com.
pa rati ve immunity
• rom weakening
»ni dangerous in-
ilxences. A cloud
jf w. .nesses, num •
oering tho best in
ihe land,will attest
tile truth of this
cmark, The Reg-
ulator acts mildly
dpon the biliarj
lucts, ii free from
mercury, and per-
ectiy harmless.
We should bo
pleased to see it oc*
rupy a place in
every Southern
lousehold.
H H JONES.
Editor T A M.
The State Lead•
er, I)es JIoines,
Iowa:
1 used a bottle or
car Liver Regula
tor when tioubled
enor sly with
He idacho caused
oy Constipation, it
orr iu d a favor-
ib*o result without
oinde ngmyregu-
ar pursuits in bu-
i. 1 regard it
■ a Fatont
Vltdi iuo, but as a
Jy p.escription
a disordered
Liver
W W WITHER-
FALL TRADE
S. T. COLEMAN & CO.,
«T O
Tfi R fS
Tax Receiver’s Notice
I AM now receiving Returns of Taxable Prop
erty for the j ear 1579 and would be pleated
to have Tax-Payers call and make their Re
turns promptly, as tho time is short and the
Books must be'closed as the law directs.
R J ANDERSON.
Tax Receiver Bibb Co, Ga.
apr24 tf Office No 90 Mulb’y St. Macon, 6a
ANCHOR LINE
UNITED KSSTATMAIL STEAMERS,
Ss I from Now York for
GLASGOW. every SATURDAY:
And REGULARLY to LONDON direct.
Passage to Glasgow, Londonderry, Belfast
Liverpool.
SALOON CABINS, $<»« to $80, CURRENCY
SECOND GAB IN, including all requisites, $441
STEERAGE SX8.
TO LONDON BY DIRECT STEAMER,
No Steerage.
SALOON CABINS, S35 and $65.
Excursion Tickets at Reduced Rates.
Passen«e*' accommodations unsurpassed for ele-
ganco and comfort. All Staterooms on
mam deck.
For Books of information, Pians, Ac,
Apply to HKNDKRSON BROTHERS,
7 BOWLING GREEN. NSW YORK,
or to T H HENDERSON, MACviN.
mav27 Sm
Dry fioods,
Shoes,
Hats,
Notions,
Original and genuine manufactured only by
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Sold by all Druggists. j' SO tf
Fs
lei Flour
ROM New Wheat. One car load just re
ceived by
Jnnl7 JONES A COOK.
Chalybeate Springs.
Groceries at Cost
' N order to close out I herewith offer my ten
. . tile stock of Pane/ and Family Groceries
at actual New Yo r k cost.
Parties in quest of bargains will do well by
calling on me, as I am determined to pack my
bundle two weeks hence. Handsome Glass
Fruft Counters*, bhow Cases and other F xturos
cheapfor cash. S SCHWED,
j>29 3t Second St, Lawho.i’s Old Stand,
1 ei dXlins Uli. good, ordinary li; ,e.-kiy
.JS rae.5 stOvi shipment. —
n^rvnrs—Itotton quiet. miuJlaw 11«. low
retUARLt HO I EL,
(European Plan)
Bboadwat. Fipth Ava A TwasiT-voUEin St,
MADISON SQUARE.
h/JtVaSbb,}^— NEW
jclGlm
foR JttJbJsr.
T WO Stores. Noi 9 and 10, in Schofield’s 31ock
on Poplar Street (No 10 at present occupied
by A It Farquhar). Each (tore is SoxXA feet and
the two con be wade intoooe store, which, with
tho upper rooms aud cellars, would make one
of the larqest and moat mvenier.t wholesale
stores in toe city. For rent low. Possession to
No9f?it.- immediately: t • No 10 1st Uctober.
ApCljr 10 J S SCHOFIELD,
iultotf Schofield’,. Iron Wcr*s_
R. F. LAWTON,
Banker and Brok@r>
40 SECOND STREET,
Opposite S Waxelbaum A Ero*s Whole sals
Dry Goods House.
A GENERAL BANKING, BRSRENAK fi3i
EXCHANGE BUSINESS DONE. CBLLECTIOSS
ATTEKDtD TO WITH CARE AM DlffATCB.
at At UliA.-VJ
I. C. PLANT & SON
Bankers and Brokers,
MACON, - - GEORGIA
TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
Stocks and Bonds bought and scld on com*
mi*uion
INDIAN tSP&lXG, GEORGIA.
T HIS well known house, having undergone
thorough repair and refurnished with new
and elegant furniture, is now opened for the re
ception of health and pleasure Seekers.
Rate* of board per day 32: week $10; month
|S.». Children under twelve and colored «er-
vants half price.
Special inducements offered lamiiiPi,
A first -cl *ss Orchestra has been engaged f
the.season.
font 2m
Low Rates to Athens.
C OMMENCING Auvust Ht aud continuinr
to aud mcludinq the 6th
THE GEORGIA RAILROAD
KJUU . -v ..., will sell Excursion Tickets, qood for Ten Days
“.11.1, 96. shipmuts W, sales <3: to ajtamer, from drts of issue, Macon t0 k* k DORSEY 1 *" 1
”NasHviLij—Cotton quiet: middling UJ*. low I <C i/i6?o't General Passenger A S ent. I
T HIS noiod Georgia watering place, situated
in Meriwether county, Ga, 1.600 feet abovo
tea level, will be opened 1st June next. Ihere
are four Springs—Iron, Sulphur, Magnesia and
Fr*o Stone. The medicinal properties of the
waters are well known all over the South, hav
ing made wonderful cure* in Dyspepsia. Liver
and Kidney Complaints. The mountain scenery
is grand and climate nure and delightful, blank*
eta being desirable tnrough the entire Summer.
Tne comforts of home extended to in-
lids. We have encaged Professor Kess-
r’s Band, of Macon. for the season.
Have largo Ball Room. Ten Piu Alley, Billiard
'tables, fine drives, etc. Plunge, shower and
tub Baths-hot and cold—and no extra charge.
Excursion tickets at all the Central Rail read
Offices at reduced rates. Springs can be reachtd
via Genera or Thomas ei—splendid line either
way. Round trip 35. Firs -.-class Bar Room on
tho campus. We have everything in order, and
you can live as cheap as you can at home, and
put youraelf in perfect trim for tho Winter
months. Board—Day 32. weeg $9, two weeks
$ Id. three weeks $21, mouth 325 Children and
colored servants half rates. Hones-Day 75c,
month $le. For particular* address
ALLEN A THOMPSON,
jul eod2m Talbot ton. Ga.
VEGETINE
FOB
Oliills f-hakos,
FEVER AND AGUE.
Tabhoeo, N C. 1878.
Da n R Stevens—
Dear *<ir—I fori vry i>r*teful for what your
valuable medicine, Vegct ne, has done in my
family, I wish to exp ess my thinks by inform
ing you of the wonderful c >r<? o' m *»on; also to
lei you know that Yegerineis lUebest medicine
1 ever saw for Chills. Shakes. Fever und Ague.
My ton was sick wi h measl in 187S, which K t
him wife Hip-i -int disease. M ® aon mflered a
great deal of »»ain all or the rime; tho pain was
► o great he did nothing but cry. The doctors
did r.cthelp bim a part cle, he cmld not lift his
foot from the floor, be c^u l not move witrout
crutches. 1 read your advertisement in ihe
••ijouisville Courier-Jou nal/* that Vegetine was
a great Blood Purifier an*: blood Food. I tried
erne bottle, which was a gre ; benefit. He kent
on with the medicine, rraduxliy gaining. He
has taken eighteen bottles in r'l and hois com
pletely restored tohe&hb. wal ,s v. .thout crut
ches or cane He is t« entjr years of ago. I have
ajouoger i-on, fifteen year* of age, who is sub»
ject to Chips. Whenever he feels ono coming
on, he com* m in, tiikes a dose or Vegetine and
that is the last of the Chi:!. Vegetine leaves ro
bad effect upon the s stem like most of
medicines reco r mended for Chills. 1 cheerfully
rerommci d Vegetine for suen com laints. I
think it is the g eatest medicine in the world.
Respectfully, MRS J W LLOYD.
Vegetine.—When the blood becomes lifeless
and stagnant, either from change of weathe' or
of climate, want of exercise, i r .gular diet, or
from auy ether cause, tbe Vegetine will renew
the blood, carry off tho putnd humors, cleanse
tue stomach, regulate the bowels, and impart a
tone of vigor txthe whole body,
VE<3-ETJTVJB
FOR
DYSPEPSIA., NERVOUSNESS
And General Debility.
Bkrnabdston. Maes. 1S7S.
Wc, the undersigned, having used Vegetine,
take pleasure in recommending it to all those
troub!ed with Humors of anv kind, Djspepsip,
Nervousness, or General Debility, it being the
Great Bloud Purifier. Bold by R L Crowell A
ton-*, who sell more of it than all other patent
medicine put together.
MSS Jj P PERKINS.
MRS H W SCOTT.
JOSdPHUS SLATE.
Vegetine is the great health restorer—com
posed exclusively of bans, root 1 * and herbs,
very pletsant to take; every child likes it.
VEGETINE
FOR
NERVOUS HEADACHE
I Alia IthcumatlHia.
CISCISJTA11,0, April 9.1577.
HR Stzvesb.Bsq-
Dear -ir—I ham used jour Vf getine for Ner
vous Headache, and ,1,0 for Rheumatism, aud
have found entire reli-f from both, and take
great pleasure in recommending it to all who
may be likewise afflicted.
FRED A GOOD,
103 Hill St, Ciun.
Vegetine has restored thousands to health
who had been Ions aud painful sufferers.
VSG ETI
Druggists’ Report,
Mb H R Stevens—
Dear Sir—We have been selling your remedy,
the Vegetine, for about three years, and take
pleasure in recommending it to our customers,
and in bo instance where a b’ood purifier would
reach the case has it ever failed to effect a care,
to our knowledge. It certainly rathu ne plus
ultra of renovator j. Reepectfully,
E M SHEPHERD A CO. Druggists.
Mt Vernon, Ill.
Is acknowledged by all classes of people to be
the best and most reliable blood purifier in the
world.
VEGETINE
Prepared by
EL R. STEVENS, Bsston, Maaa.
Vearetine is Sold bvall Druggists,
lu9j
With many thanks to our 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 Goods, Sloes Hats and lotions
likely to be called for. Having invested largely in all
lines in the month of May before the advance in prices,
we shall be prepared to offer special inducemen ^ in all
COTTON GOODS, JEANS AND SH01S,
and shall be well satisfied to obtain New York prices.
Merchants will do well to make a note o’ 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 & CO.
mt, lent, Meat
J Ij COOK A CO.
Look Oit for ilcsffspa
M AC*» n 1CB,FACTORY.
H. CRANSTON A CO;,
Brokers ami Commission Merchants, 41 Ala
bama Strset. Atlanta, Ga.
gants for rh« Geo Fox Starch Manufacturing
ompany, tho Miama Oil nud boap Manufaclur
»C OimiJi n.v. Chicago quotations, spot aud
til- h, of Meat and Grain received every hour
KCrU.ti! S A SPECIALTY.OoniMeutml.
miyll Itn
Ice, Ice, Ice.
MACON ICE FACTORY
FIRST NariOiiAL BANK.
MAO ON, GA.
BANK OF DEPOSIT, DISCOUNT AND ElCHANBi
Office] Hours—9 a. m. to 1 p. gh
COLEMAN
COTTOJST
& NEWSOM,
FACTORS
-AND-
GROCERS AND PROVISION DEALERS
Poplar Street, Opposite Blake’s Block,
MACON, ------ GEORGIA.
\V W WRIGI/BY,
Cashior.
janll pd
30 Horse Power
QTATIONARY RVRGINE, Return Tubular
O Boiler, with Saw Mill complete, for salo by
A K FISHER, Power.sville, Houston Co, Ga.
Will be sold low for cash. Come ajd see the
Mill In operation. raaytt im*
£4. X£. Jtxxmzzs*
ATTOKNET AT LAW,
I have removed *«> on a of my brick offices corner
Poplar and Second Streets.
L N audition to local business, I will give speefa
attention to cases entrusted to me in the
Albany and Southwestern Circuits, and In the
United States Circuit and Bankrupt Courts for
Georgia novll
Bier anil Cleese.
10 Poxes best Cream Cheese.
10 Tubs choice Creamery Butter,
Just received on consignment and for solo
wby
un24i JONES A COOK.
Nsw jPIxnsx.
Cook under tho firm name of J L
Vsoof: A Co, wn will continue the milling business
at tho Georgia Mills. Mr Cheater will continue
with us and will be ploasod to serve his friends
as in the past.
juu7 1m J L COOK.
THE ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL/
rtEW YOUIi C’lTSf, '
HAS ESTABLISHED
SPECIAL SUMMER RATES.
For families remaining one week or upwards,
$17 80, $21 and $24 50 each, according to number
occupying room and location of the same, for
months of Juno and July, and $21 and 2*50 por
week for months of August and September.
jun25 lm
DISSOLUTION.
T HE firm of Ul’manu A Gnenberar is dis
solved by mutual consent. MrAUlImaun
retiring. Mr M Gi nberg wilt continue busi
ness at the old stand and will oe pleased to wait
on til ihe old cust 'reers. Tho*e in need of nice
and cheap Suits will do well by calling on the
undersuned, as ha is prepared to give unusua 1
good bancains.
jySOtf M GREENBERG,
Wc most respectfully inform the Planters of Middle and
Southwest Georgia that we have removed to the Ware
honse formerly occupied by Anderson & Troutman, on
Poplar Street, opposite Blake’s Block, where we will do a
General Cotton Warehouse Business. And in connec
tion we have built a large Store Fouse in which we wili
continue to sell Groceries and Provisions.
We have on hand a large and complete assortment of
Groceries and Provisions which we will sell as low as
any house in Macon. We wi'l always keep on hand a
large quantity of Bagging and Ties to supply our Cus
tomers.
Our senior partner, Mr. Robert Coleman, from his lon<r
experience in handling Cotton, is perfectly familiar and we.'l
posted in it in all of its details, lie will give his entire
personal attention to the sale of all Cotton entrusted
to us.
Mr George W. Wright, long and favoraVy known to
the Planters of Crawford, Houston and adjoining counties,
will weigh all Cotton brought to our Warehouse,
Liberal cash advances made on Cotton in Store.
OPTICIAN I
SAVS YCT7S AiVSS.
r ’ your vision is failinq—il you nro growing
ncir-sinlited. or your cyosisht io tr.ublina
you in any way. call on
Mr, Oh. Refeldj Optician,
and your oyesight will bo benefited by hia
superior Spectacles and Eyo Gku>cs. The?
will remove all dimness, blurs, confu-iiona aoi
floating specks, and the most ssnaiiive eye will
be restored to its normal and healthy condition ;
saving fatigue, requiring less litch: ana enabling
the wearer to view plainly ah remote objects.
These useful and unapproadrable Glxsees can
onlv be pro ure i rom Mr OH F ??F*iLJ, His
establishment—No 2J See md s»t, Maccn, Ga.
apr9 6m
jy26 deod&w 3m
COIiEffKW KEW8QM
LYNCHBURG
FIRE INSURANCE! COMPANY
Lynchburg, Ya.
Assets, $335,043.20
■ ■ ■ —Q ■ ■ —
Car fal in accepting Risks.
Prompt and Satisfactory in adjusting and Fay-
ing Losses.
THE
SEW TOILET SOAP
A medical writer says: “A la”ge part of the
soups now in use are made from putrid grease
obtained from tenement houses, jails, hospitals,
and public institutions, an i no pjssible process
c*n render them pure aud fit for u>o The medi
cal faculty of London and Paris nave warned
their patients and friends to use OL.'y 60»ps of
tested puriiy.*’
If you want a fine quality, milled, absolutely
pure Toilet Heap, without vile perfumes, which
often cover st*il viler materials, ask your Chem
ist for
RICKSECm SKIN SOAP,
^ *hicb ia made only of Vegetable Oils, softens
th *i Skin, contains no coloring matter, makes a
ric h luxurious lather, is safe, without perfume,
and is economical, lasting as long a« two cakes
of o. binary Toibt Soap. Mammoth Tablets sold
at 25 cents.
45T #e » nr ® to get the genuine at
Massenburg’s.
“I
JEWETT & ROGERS, Agents,
MACON, GEORGIA,
janV law tl
64 SECOND STREET.
A full assor.^ent cf reliable Turnip Seeds
just receive l an d for sale cheap;
Snap Beans
For Fall Planting—late invoice.
eo GEHTS
I, still tho price for Sal r lute iforpnine
Postage Free.
SEGfAKS
ROL&l'-D B. HALL, Druggist,
j,i7 tf 17 COTTON AVBNUB.
0
TO KENT.
NR STORK on Third Mtreet, near Seymour
Tiii'l;*v a. Con oM corner, with a irood eel,
r and up,tair9. A.new elevator in the store.
oseesNion given October 1st Applv to
_ II K OLIVEP.
July *22,1879 j u l*3 lw