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SATTJB AT.AUGUST 2, 18/0.
Hrid for Pd«[»*e.
L ‘.Irr. tor F. Alderman, Wharton
»nd C. J. 6m h, Aubnro, Ala.,
are held for po t«(f* at the M-osn Poet
Offloe.
rnltce Court.
UtltVLCEK FAKJIKBV rlCB
The Furrarr Frrd» Thrm Alt.
The annml 1'air of thia sterling As"o-
ciation trok place jc-terJay at their Club
hou-.-, abent ten miles from Ha. on, and
dc-pi'e the drenching raina that fell in-
ceauntly, tru largely attended. One
peasant feature of the occaiion was the
large number of ladiea who lent their
presence to make the da; enjoyable.
The exerciaea of the occasion were
A larg jclic coart was: held yeatcl- opened by Mr. A. M. Lockett, President
of the Club, who introduced Mr. B. TV.
Lundy as the first orator of the dsy.
.Mr. Lundy read an interesting sketch of
tne early history of the Clnb since its or
ganization in 1868. Hia speech abound
ed in interesting anecdotes and epark-
day morning, and qmtea number of peni
tents adorned the ooort room. Sereial
fioci «ire impc led.
1 he city was
Bala.
delogtd yesterday at in-
terrala ami immeni" qnantitiea of rain I ,j n ^ w j { ^ BDd W4a frequently applauded
fell from fir. t to Lst. The aewera, al-I -j r _ Lindy was followed by Colonel
though working manfully, were unable Thomas Hardeman, Jr. who, in one of hia
to carry the water off faat enongh. At I c jj arac t e -i a ti c speeches, impressed upon
time* business was suspended, and all I hlg besrcrg many valuable lessons,- and
day umbrollaa were at a premium. The C nliv<ned them with numerous and apt
promise now i« for more rain. I in UB t r ativ« anecdotes. Aft-r the speak
] ing the crowd partook of an elegant bar
Winuliip .V runaway. < B
«... .Vinabip, of the firm of . . . .
A Callaway, has left for New York, to 0 ' dj y ,n Gancing.
lay in a^ock of clothing for the fall and P«k kindly threw open ha. parlors, and
, fn'er Hade. Mr.CalUwa, u .till at hi. the rain, which continued to fa I in tor-
,, . . hnntrcr, end is prepared and will interftrt(1 b . Dt h,tl ° w,th tbe
sell clothing now cheaper than ever bn- »e»t of Ihe occasion. Amongr the tw-
i. n,„ ihirtv I tore present, we notictd from Macon
fore. Ho proposes, in tho next thirty | _» „ , „ T T „
days, to sacrifice bis stock on hand, to
make room for the coming additions from
tbo Northern markets.
■elcrewloRlcal
Macon, Au.uat 1, 1870.
The temperature for the past mouth
was— !iO de s
Mri-n low/'at*.!.75 degs j hensivo description of the exhibits will
||, u 83 deg. | appear in ti-morrow’s issue, wo forbear
General W. S. Holt, Messrs. L. J. Hunc,
Sol Waxelbaum, M. B. Freeman, Lovick
Askew, J. IL Hertz, Joseph Wells,
Asher Ayres, Charles J. Bannon, Colo
nel H. H. Jones, J. W. Aderhold and S.
I. Gustin.
The display of fruit and vcgetable3 at
tho fair was fine, but as a more compre-
11,infill for the month 5.42 inches.
The binhe.l point reached was oa July
13:b, 102 degrees; the lowest on July
4:h, 68 degrees.
The rainfall waa confined entirely to
the las: half of the month.
Tho mean temperature for July,
1878, was 86 do;,
Maximum 88 degs j
Minimum 72 dogs
Ka in fall 2 28 inches.
Very respectfully,
J. M. UoaRDHSN.
The city mu.
There still seems to be some difficulty
about the pi-Fiigecf the tefunding bill be
fore the LegisUtuie. Tho principal ground
of objection now reems to bo tho allow- I son. $1
any farther mention of them.
The following is tho premium list and
awards made jestsrday:
Best sere of upland corn, 11- J. Tbom-
S,; 21 ditto, W. P. Bonner.
lli.it aero boitomoorr, John on J: How
ard; 21 ditto, F. M. Johnson.
Brit sere cotton, G. M. Davis; 21d.tto
B. E. Park.
IL-st aore wheat, A. M. Loikett; 21
ditto, J. W. Myriek.
Best acre winter oats, Dr. L. Holt; 21
ditto, B. E. Bowman.
Beit acre spring oats, J. W. Myriclr.
Best 6 stalks sugar cane, J. W. My-
rlck; 21 ditto, B. E. Park.
CADIES Pit ESt I DUS.
Best oorn breads, Mrs. W. D. H. John*
ing the Mayor and chairman of the Fi
nance Cominiltoa of the Board of Alder
men to remain members of the commis
sion. Tho power of assisting in tho per
petuation of the Board hue been taken
from them by au amendment to tho bill.
It is regarded by many ss a wise prO>
vision, and is s compromise between the
advocates and oppo.crs of tbo bill. We
oannol sec, alt things considered, tbat the
present bill can be made any better than
it now stands. It has been very care
fully drawn by men of known finan
cial ability. The precedents in sit
tho cities where a similar state of
afiairs existed have boon consulted as far
as practicable and tbo best features o*
all inoorporavd in the present bill. Tbo
necessity for souioaotion stares all in the
face, aud we bo,ie tha all liscordant
elements will unite cn the bill and
adrocsto its pisssge. Its defeat
will oe a blow to Macon's prosperity,
1.1 another as good cannot now be drawn
and giitlen through the Legislature. We
Be-it Hour bread/, Mrs. Ellis Howard,
ft snd sack of flour, and Mi°i.Georgia
Lundy, 1 task flour.
Best cake-, Mrs. E lis Howard, $2.
Brat picklos, preserves and jellios. Miss
Sallie Bowman, 12,
Best bniior, Mrs A. M. Lockett, $1
Best vegetables, Co!. J. W. Mjr.ok, $1.
Best poultry, Mr. G. M. Davis. $2.
Best needle and fancy work. Miss Gsor-
ilia Lundy, $2 first, and aeaood prizo Ml Hi
Midtie Bowman, 1 bottle pt-rfumo.
B s ', half boss, Mrs. W. D. H. Johnson,
> cents.
Best homo raised bam, B. E. Bowman
$1
Best canned frnits and vegetables. Miss
Sallie Bowman, $1.
Bent domestic wines, Mrs. A. M. Lock
ett. $1.
Beat dried finite, Mrs. A. M. Lockett
SL
Best bone;, Mrs, A. M. Lockett, SO o'
Best quilt, Mies 8,Hie Bowmao, one
handsome fen.
UNENDMAHATED.
Honorable mention made cf hair work,
Mrs. S. Bsz micro, 1 portmouuaia.
Bent embroidery and laoe work, Mrs. C.
B. Jewett, l’sllk handkeronief.
STOCK.
Beat Georgia rained horse, owned by a
i ters snd one c' u ins and cur aunts.’- I collect the licenre in any other way, Uv»
Four of them are immediately knocked I ied on the wagen, horse, etc.
down, and Dr. Le Holt requested to treat Aa injunction va: 6ued out before
the crowd for nausea. | Judge Pate, of Hawkinaville, who wa3 in
Biin inerea ed so that nothing more I the city, Judge Simmons bring absent,
could be seen or heard. Tho creek look- and a temporary restraining order pre-
ed ss if the throttle valve wa3 wido open venting Chief Adams from proceeding
and it was running on a full head of | farther in the matter granted. The case
steam for the Ocmnlgee. will be tried on its merits on the 18th
After waiting six boars, the Bearer Dam j instant.
became again fordable, the water, how-
. , . , „ Brevities,
ever sweeping through the buggy floors, I Mf . Ffendaric c K , icbert yee terdrv
and the wet and uncomfortable exenr- ahoW£d U3 a bnnoh cf 3
sionists reached the city about eleven rlisad OB bu plaCtJ in y, nevilIe . It
is-, nigh.. I weighed a pound and two ouooes, and
Several, among them Mr. M. B. Free- ^ £rnit wa3 qaita petfect and th# bnnch
man and Mr. L. P. Askew, returned to weli f orme ^
oinb bouse atd took another road, and by Xhe work o£ exc4vating tha cellar £or
_ I tfc
city coverah. tours in advance of the reg
ular party.
BAKU It WORK.
A Colored Karlitr Carve* h Country
man.
Yesterday morniog about 11 o’olock a
Co , and the removal of the rubbish from
the late fire, go rapidly .forward. The
tiro is stil burning slightly, notwith
standing the very heavy recent rains.
A large colored funeral was quite an
iittrootion on Beeand street yesterday af-
. , . - | tsrnoon. It was the largest of a col-
culting scrap / occurred near Walnnt and ^ perspa ^ fclf throosh tho
New street', to which Mr. James Kaley ^ ia83metimo
was seriously cut by Lindsay West, a Tn# fightj openwJ Q3 Malbe „ y
colored barber in tue employ of Lum„ streeti anJ near 8a loe Kt thar
Braswel'. ... Ifa mau were to wear his straw hat
It seems Mr. Baley had come fimashe d down over his eyes and bsut into
city to diapoeo of some country prcduce th(j gbape ^ ^
among them some peaches. He stopped *
ELECTRIC UELTSt
A sure cure for nervous debility, premature
nosb
does?, exhaustion, etc. The only reliable cure
CirecUv* ms-lei fr?». itfdwti K &BBVE
Oakham St, X. Y febl3 ddodivrSm
NO _ cfLAY
For two weeks oar customer's orders will bo
filled from our Atlanta hou«e. Please send your
orders direct to us here and we will forward
them to Atlanta. Rspo.-t all extra freight
charges and w-j will credit your accourt with
the difference. We w.ll hare Forty Thousand
Dollars worth of Drum. etc. mside of two weeks,
julid HUNT. RAXKlX A LAMAS,
IF YOU
Want really fine, beautiful and permanent Den
tal Work, either on the natural Teeth or by sup
plying their place with Artifi :inl ones, be certain
to consult l)r Ford, who, irom and after this
date. «ill be found constantly at his office. No j
ft! Second Street, from 8 o’clock a m, to 6 o’clock
p m. agr27 8uni wed 5m
TOUlPrEETH
Can not be extracted without pain unless vou
take Nitrous Oxide Gas, Chloroform, Ether, Etc,
FOR SAI/S.
rjsHE Six Room Dwelling known as the Gray
bill house, lot 105x210 feet, situated on Second
Street between Plum and Pine streets. Price
S2.COO cash. Apply to
TURPIN & OGDEN.
jySl 3t Rpal Estate * Insurance Ag*nt«.
Re-Opened.
fflHB BINSWANGER BAR RO >M U aijain
A open to the public with a full line of Wines,
Licquers and Se*ars. Free Lunch ev mom
ini? froui io o’clock to 1 p m. Come and see us
is si 2t
JU8T RECEIVED.
0 Q Q Bushels Feed Oats.
10 Boxes Fresh Lemons.
10 Boxes New Cream Cheese,
10 Small Pails Finest Gcshen Batter,
jjrSl JONES & COOK.
FCUJSD.
wear
them there is no telling where specula
tion would end as to hu whereabout the
evening before.
Mr. M. L. Burcb, of the Eastman
met, will be in city to-day in search of
a good printer.
in front of a house where West stays and
off red them for sale.
West, who was intoxicate i, walked np
to the wagon and commenced eating the
peacho-’. Mr. B. told him to desist. He
then matte some remarks in an impudent
manner to Mr. E/ley, who replied. The I Robert Flournoy writes : “ X can with > on-
, Mr v -, v fidence recommend Dr. Moffett’s Teetliius
negro then curse 1 Mr. i-ikj, u.m„ -j R3 t he be:t aud torc-st mid.cmo I over used
oporobrions terms. Mr. Baley pick 'd i for Teething children and tho jf /wel di«or-
up a brick when the negro returned into dera of cur Hoathern conutry "
the house presumably to get a razor. L,j s t of Acivcrtlsod Juetters
Mr. Riley thinking he had gone, got into Renmimns in tho Post Office at Macon. Bibb Co,
a- „ ,,fT „u„ n w.Mt | Gear*!* August 2J. 1S79. If not called for in
bis wagon and drove off, when >» I tturtyda?, they will be sent to tha Dead better
came out of the houso and pursued him Office ^
with a dra^’D rtzar in bis hand. So rapid j D...W P Brown, Miss Sarah Bivins, Miss
was hia approach that Mr. Baley was un- 11 ^
able to use a brick that was to hia hand D , ln , B L
and so dropped, cLoped with the darkey ] Dickens, Mrs Bettis Daniel, Amos D. y. Afford
and threw him, falling on top.
While in that position Wrst plied
hia razor with rapidity and effeot, iofliot.
ing three severe wound?. While the dar
key was down Mr. Baley recahcd out and
procured a brick and dealt several blows
with it on the colored man’s sknll, bnt
do rot speak in the interests of any or membor of lbo c i ub , j. W. Myriek.
one s.it of men, hut for the good of the-1 Best pair mules, owned by a member
entire city. j °f the clnb, G. M. Davis.
1 Beat bog, Robert Coleman.
Best thoroughbred hog, Robert Ooie
| man.
Best milch aow, Robert E Park; 21
| ditto W. D. H. Jobnonn.
Best pair sheep, William Lundy, one
| sack flour.
Best yoke work oxen, G. M. Davis.
Best mare and colt, W. W. Hightowti,
Best colt 3 years old, G. M. Davis.
Best colt 2 years oil, T. F. Shi.
Best oolt under 1 year old, W. W.
Hightown.
B.vt display of cattle, G. M. Davie; 1
sack flour.
Best display of horses, G. M Davie; 1
sack flour.
Best mare, Lee Howard.
Best horeo of all work, W. W. High
| town.
Special premiums were offered by
„ , , rx w r , - r „ .. .. J Mes/is. E. Prios’s Sons, J. A. Green, Ja-
C 'lone! G \\ Jordan, of Longatreet, is C(lb Thamss Cheatham aad J. W.
at tbo Lmter House. R. 00 ,t Co.
Mr.’. U. il. Gu n, cf Houston r <ucty. After dinner and dancing, the inevica-
i] n' the Lanier llonoe. lie timo for returning homo came, and
Mr. A, M. Doyle, of Charleston, West I many started for their now much desired
Virginia, is steppingat the Lanier Homo. I heaithstones. About a mile and a half
Mr. J. H. Campbell retnrued yeetordaj I from tbo club houoo they camo “to a
from a short trip to Marietta. creek they could not get across,” which
Kav. N. I. Benson, tho Jewish Rabbi, h n J been a little rill in tbo morning, and
retained y,st rday from aa extended trip was now a booming cataract. One young
to the West. man, by bantering and p/rsaasion, was
Colon. 1 lv. S. Wayne, of Lauren:; I induced to riile in and try the depth. His
oou-'jf, is nt the Notions'. horre went cautiously, anl in a moment
-dr. UagU Bryan, of L.inrens county,is | wag beyond hia depthand swimming. This
Psrssnal.
It P. MoTier, Baltimore; J. W. Pero-
Roy, Philadelphia ; O. II. Watt, Colum
bus, Us.; O. K. Wood, Pailiidt Iphi.i; Han
J. J. Finley, FIs.; Henry Potts, Atlanta; I
G. W. L/ouard, Atlanta, were among the I
prominent arrivals at Brown's Uotol yes- |
terdsy.
Mr. Alex Pronifil left tbo city yefter-
dny (or loarat/gi, to bo abfont sboat a |
month.
Sir. J. W. Oh osier left yesterday for n j
visit to bis old home in Marietta aud per
haps Ca’oosa.
Mr. C. Miller, Newark, N. J.. wai reg- |
ist /red at the Lanier llonoo yesterday.
t egist<red *t the National Ho’ 1.
Mrs. Ollie Thompson has gone to the
Indian Spring, aad will open a dancing
school at that place. Next,winter she will
probably revisit Mecon and teach the
gracefr'. art.
Georgia is well represented at Alio
ghany Spti i, ’, Va., by the following del-
e:;a ion: A. D. Abrahams, Mrs. A. D.
Abrahams, D. N. Speer aul tamilj; W.
J. Speer and family, LaGrang/; Miar,
Dun' ip, XV. B. Cox and wire, Macon; T.
J. Oner naa wife, Misi F. N. Cater,
Perry;James M. Basse"., A. G. Wardlaw,
Oglctnorpe —Ex.
decided tho matter rud no buggy could
cross the torrent until it went down
Lorge limbs of trees aud logs went sour
rying down tho flood and tho congrega
tion huddled together on the bonks
waiting in reality for the moving of the
waters. All were not happy—in fact,
there was very iittle apparent lingering
enthusiasm to bi discovered in t
crowd.
A yonnglady in bins silk dress said she
□ever would come to another barbecue.
Yonag maa at her side said, wha’, never?
and [she replied, ‘‘well, hsrd'y ever,” A
Tlir River Konit. I gentleman remarked that he regarded
f 7r,V u '■ »here is hose as uabeallbe, and coughed.
?: ! ' ic - ; J ,r- ■ •’“ d ‘V 4 Young man in lavender' pints and pale
bieet that calls t«?r immediate atton- h I
tion. and thit is the condition cf the “ustaebe, remarked that Bsaver Dam
river r a 1.” This real leads up through Creek would bs fully described if the first
one of tho riches t • c ions of the county put 0 f the nama was omitted, Three la
contiygixoa s to M won. an l is in a miser- d , £ftin ,^ Aspiring candidate whir
able cosJuion. Tnj ch.ua gdag ta now ,. L L ,,
ork u^a but v aa loro is sai-x*’ P^ed in his ear that he would ptss a
ui. 1 i at coaimmd of the Su- j law abolishing, the offending part of the
P r -i n.ieat * limited, th.it really but J Q^me if elected, and yonag *maa warccly
1 :;l,. n Mooaplistod. Tae road is crosr. | w „ hand snd proiai3 , d his snp .
ed by Wolf creek, S.iva^o creek and ^ _ , 5
Beaver D.ia or. k. (S >mo think thJP 3r - htoat old lady remarsed on the
mid die \soul ipi.jle the flraf.) bright oaileok for tho dack crop and
Every one of i or t as needs a bridge. I sm:led serenely. A few err
Lii»t evening we were detained six hours
rir«* ia the l.is: namt i. When we
cross-d it in ‘the morning a snipe
could have wc led it, without wet
ting his feathers; at four o’clock
it was mx feet, and a worthy gea’lemen
who drove • is v -hide in narrowly .
1 .1 : m .; * •• lent, as his two M^pHed that wm wha: w^s tha matter
ijhters w r • .vi him, a. d were res- | with him now. Toung man tried to boi-
Dickens.
K...James J Evans. Miss 0 P Edwards, Mrs
Elder.
F. .. Frank Favar.
G. ..Miss Lulla F Garoin, Sam Gipson, Miss
Sarah J Grom
H. ..h *r Harrison, Miss Lizzie Holt, L
H-r s. George Hcares. Miss /nniS Horton.
J...Manoas Jones, Lmson Johnson,
L ..John Lar ».
31...Sirs Fannie Mills. G B Mitchell, John
i Slarr. Jai 0 McGougb, Miss Mary B Me >ney (<),
with apparently no effect. Other colored WJPllajen
. , ,i.a S .JJ Nelson, Margaret Nixon, Delia Na-
ia°P who we^o near by inched to the j p; er>
refone and separated the combatants,
waeo West left for pa/to UDkaown.
Mr. Ei..ej was placed in a hack and
tiken to Dr. Mettauei’a ofiiae, whara hia
wounds were c ired for. They were three
in number, a severe gash on the left
shouldur, bat not very deep; a wonnd in
the side, whio" is not regarded as very
serious, and a very horrible looking gash
on ins left .high, extending some ten
inches in a vertical direction, the center
of ’he wound gaping in a ghastly man
ner, and apparently reaching nearly *o
tho bane. Dr. Mettauer rendered all the
aid thatekillml surgery could give.
SEW ADVEKTlMEKEHrS.
TM Valuable Bmess Staid
JN Ilia Tele-ranh BniMini; is for rent and
pos<essioncanbshadatan;time. Apply at
angl THIS OFFICE.
PUBLIC MEETING.
r HE citizen* of Macon are r quest 1 to meet
at the offi. 3 of Henry L Jewett. ,sq, to-day
H L Jkwktt,
W B J01I5ST03T,
G B Robkuts,
L W licsT,
J F Hasson.
auff2 It* And others.
O n Fourth Street Tuesday eveninc. tho 29th
icst, ono Gold-mounted Sea Kean. Tho
I ownor can vet the same by rewarding finder and
]>ayine for this advertisement,
i.vSi 2t TIIIS OFFICE.
To the Citizens of Macon.
.uncil, has orders from the Board of Health to
it and inspect the premises of each person iu
the city with a view of having the same placed
in good condition. This officer has instructions
to order ary niisanre on said premises abated.
It is of the utmost importance that the health
Ordinance of the city bj strictly obeved.
GEO R BARKER.
Chairman Board of Health.
A R SIcbAUGiiLnr, Jb, Clerk,
Me con, July 28th, IS 79.jvSt
NATIONAL HOTEL.
•
i--—
MRS. WM. F. BROWN, Formerly of the Erown House.
F, B. EEVILL3, Formerly of the Lauier ITous;\
ijsotf
ir^r ouffg.
OLD QUARTERS
CHEAP MEATS
Boston Beiilcs,
Boston Long Clears,
G K< ykm I e of ^o’r ! ,l‘r°From Iho Slfri'ct’or^ JUStOll Clear SlOeS,
nary of Putnam county will l»e sold before the 1 — —
mrfc house door in the city of Stacon, Bibb
r uinty, on tho first Tuc day in September next,
between the usual hours of sale, two lots ot fond,
tft wit: Lots 7 e'id 8 in square 20 in the plan of I a
the said city situated on the corner of Blin and I
Congress streets and containing ono-halftere, I Blilt SftJ^S
Also at the same timo and pise?, five shares of
unincumbered Lanier House sto-*k belonging to
the estate of C K Prudcu, late of the ssia county
of Putnam, deceased.
aug2 la\v4w S C PRUDEN, Adm*r.
ALSO
A complete stock of Grocaries, for sale by
jvSlSt TINSLEY, BROTHER & CO.
O. ..R*chsrd Orlief,
P. ..Wii!is R P..rks, n L Porter, Miss Henrietta
Pitts, Pate Pot .
R. ..Mrs Agnes Richards (2), A R Roundtree,
E Robe.. »r
S. ..Fonghollin A Co. T Tiss Lilia Stewa.i, Sirs
LA Saiege, Ceorgo S..*urt, D Smith, Charlie
Stone. Druo unghtA Srai'h.
T. ..Miss Ann;. Thomas, Mrs Ella Thompson,
Xe ! &on Thom’* *.
\V SIi9s Slatilda Williams, Li'y Walkins,
Jack Williams. Emma Wood, Adol- hus West.
H S GLOVER, P M.
NATIONAL HOTEL.
Mrs W P BROWN anl F B BEVILLB.
Proprietors,
T J Smith, Wash’ton II C Green, Talbotton,
R B Evanp, Marsball-
ville, Ga
R B Evans, city
J M Boone, city
trict. a short distance from the city, nd T DT-n.lev-cit,
. , I J Ij Asloj, Alt Airy,
w;s cariied home in a hack. I n (J
The polios yesterday nude a vigorous |
8*erch for the colored man, bnt without Co, Ga
ww - j * x. i a. Hugh Bryan, Laurens
success. Hj is supposed to have left the Ga
city. Ha wai drunk at tho timo of tho | f.JSidtrfifrfi
cutting.
Oil the Siniuiirnt of Fruit,
Tbo following teport will bo of interest I Jas E Oberry, Coch-
C A Caldwell, city
J A Mason, city
W S Brantley, Mibb Co
Fred Cunningham,
city
Julian Pri- 3, city
B C Cherry, city
Peter Solomon. Jr, city
J P Holmes, city
J P Hammond, Sav’l
Fe ix Corput, city
¥ Ros>,.city
F M Dugger, city
D H Howes, city
J 'J Powers, city
RF Laura* city
Ub«i T Holmes, city
WPTc; ler.Balt’moro
Q D Forbes, Ba't’more
G D Webb, Arlington
Win It Turner, Atl’ta
J \V Jones. Smitnviild
A T Wiegs, Dubois
LL Glover, Ga
John Sliluer.Enon.Ala
B W Tarver, city
Johu Larrette, Ga
to tho frmt grawo-s and skippers in this | r^hul Terrell Co
S A Tarreuce. city
W K Johnson, city
tural Sooiety, and is eo full of praotioai c L 0’(5«rmsn, city
. s. « .m: v t. I Wm Kerr, Ireland
sagg(8tioDS fhat weJpnbliFn it entire. | ABQuinkei*, city.
Pear» should ba shipped in boxes ' old-
inc not more thtu a Oa^bsl; each pear | ^Whitherareyou bound V* said John Moore
Ohual.i be wrapped in paper and the box “ be «loodm the door-way of his eslablisbment
auuui y J” , ,, a , , | and saw hi, old friend Sam ltoxera walking
filM 30 that tbo top when fastened down, sto!rll . T!l , tatt=r . witB sanlien e-ci am
should secnroly press the fruit, and thus jallid visage, bearing evidences of disease, hast
orevrut i itLng or matioa in the box. ened to reply,-l hare long suffered all tho hor
ortnTi nf'pr rors arising Irom an inactive liver, aud am go
Pue fruit shccldbe pulled as soon after inglotb<J J iflceof Drsiow to w,icf.- “Do
full growib as the stem will crack when | no such thing,** mid l is friend, “when you can
aentlv Dre: jd upward iu the band. There buy a bottle of PorUlLe, or Tabler’s Liver
onon soars io the too and I *%L
Mur Stomach, Sick ileadacho. and at 1 disorders
of a torpid liver.’* For sale by Roland IS U* 11,
Druggist mayl
should be an open space io the top aud
bot 4 »m boards of half an mo *, lo give ven
tilation. Pears carefully packed outbid
pi loca le, ooiue all the way from San
Fr.mci eo Bate and sound.
Toe picking, packing and shipping o
peaches, require good judgment nu
Drab Bull.—uur commencement exercises
are over. I have received my di.iloma, and am
row ready to cuter with vest into the pleasures
great ca’-.e. The peaches should bs gath- I of my jo/iety. Attired i/ecoraicKly in a pure
° J 7 - . .u I white robe, such as an angel might love to wear,
ered twico as long before tney wouief | „ prominent p*4rt iu toe musical exercises
have fully ripened upon the trues aa they I iu the evening. Although I hai contracted a
wilt bs oa the road to market. To illus- «evere cold a few days betore. I was enabled by
‘ « ^ u a f I thouheof Cousst?!is Honey of Tar, the best reme-
tute: Sapposs they arc to be on the jy inthti world for coughj, colds, and all diseases
r^ad two dajp, then they anould be pull I of tha throat and lungs, to sing so well thav I
ed four days before they would have ri- completely enraptured ftUrga audienep. Tell
trppa- in nthmr words Uncle John that the use of that invaluable cora-
peo \ on the trees, m otue. woras, pound, Coussenj Honey of Tar, will cure his
peschcs ripen twice as tASt after being j cough. It is only SO ceuts & bottle, aud can be
picked aa they would have done hanging bought at Roland IS Hall’s Drug Store
on the tries. They shou'd ba picked ia | Your3 m hlstc ’ Axsib.
tho morning and spread out eo aa to be 1
perfectly dry when packed, and bs kept
out of the sunshine. A few Laves on the
sr?ma will be aa advantage. The crates
should not hold over two-thirda of a
bushel, with a partition in the middle.
Tue lathes or slats should* be two inches
fianos’Tio Urbans.
Cliickering, Hallet, Davis & Co, MathutfeeV
Dixie and ^outnera Gun F;«no« Ma^on &
Hamliri, Pe'oubat A Felton a.d Sterling Or
gaas. Cheap for cash or by small monthly in
aory remarks were submitted by
^dutleman with eochauticg blash oa hid
nose when his flask stopper was disocnr
ered to have come oat in the harly bur-
j ly. Pion* farmer told him to dry up.
cu*-d * yi •!: ul:y. *V • ;.*ve bmlt »iq
iron br»d • for Jones aud bought a turn
pike tor ii ; i: :■» t! oe the County
and Uo.vd :ti?aicnei. were doing
s.ui-f.-..g t .■ I*.bb. Li.t f .’uiI k rer
their lei; shoulder at -e riv r road,
whose condition diverts, we ore nformed
by tarain ti.em • .v t :ee to lour
thousind 1*». f . ■ > - i or.-yth. Six
hundr«d n- would br.dge every
creek. Wi.y i- .t not done? Tno ways
of Providen •-* nr.* u ..-.rutable, but faith
gives us patien.* . The ways ot h com
mie loner ar • like-v - • ir able, but it
tnke«i ,k rnoun - » n t» a tor a t< rater to
believe tLa- t.. y »;ilevcr move a mus
tard e>e «i in tue :.gii* «; rcc’isn. We do
not mean enti.;.:,* Ii»rs .!y car ically
efficient Hoard t-f Cornuii-'r.-, bnt we
have sat do * n t >-day for -ix hours n ad
icg for ih-- fall of a creek tba! ould be
bridged for fvo hundred d • Urs, snd are
ROt ouly ciad but w, i.
Babbkcuist.
w oU geotlsman’s sb.>e3 for batteiux.
Old gentleman scowls aud young mau re
tires. Every umbra”* turns wrong aide
oat at the same time. Suiel! of salphnr
p’xinly to ba detected. JIjre rain.
Horse becomes frighteaed, and sll get oat
of their baggieTwo Monroa county
girls select their trees in c e of farther
accident. Owner of horse qaiets b -
nerves with the mellow ead of a fence
rail. A mule demonstrates the uncer
tainty of human calculations by kicking
out of h.irnees and ewimmieg thecreckfor
home. Young man with a th*ol Office 1 , look
lOfoes bis hat. Hie lips move, bat
hj does not say it aloud. More rain, and
creek rising. Oi l party in c-«.cksani
straw hat says he “wants to go home.*’
Chorus from the town boys,“And so do oa r
wide and as thin and light a3 strength atallmeutsat
acd safetv will permit. aug2 3t
If to bi shipped the lsast dUtooea Ud I r H fl IP t N f W FI (1II3
iit'lahardb!ng,uopicking8luffi3rtqairr 1; I bnulbt Ntn rLUUna
but i! they ara o go long distances and Messrs SCHtVBD, S1ESKL & GIBIAN,
much handlicg, tho fruit should bo Wholesale Grocers,
clocolv packed in some *ubotanco that Offer three hundred barrels of ihe following
i , nn.l tnnfirm Jn tho famous Orands of Hour from New Wheat to
will prevtc. rnbbm^ anl motion in the t h e j r numerous customers, to wit:
crate \ The common hanging moss cf
the low lands is thought to ba the best
subs* nca vet discovered for packing
peach *. The crates should he strapped
at each end and the center with good
ak split" 1 . They should be handled with
great c?ro and kept in the shade and
shipped &3 soona3 possible. In picking
the fruit no faulty or injured peach I XhejThave on band also »n extansivs and well
L W SMITH A C’O.
PRIDE OP MACON,
CENTRAL CITY,
FARSIER’d CHOICE.
In addition they have in store two hundred
barrels of Cheek A Whitlock’s Choice Kecnesaw,
fresh aud nice, and no less than
TWO THOUSAND HAMS
All oflbe above aro offered at the lowest mar
ket prices and cannot fail to give satisfaction.
They have on hand also »n extensive and Well
selected stock of Family and staple Groceries,
and cannot be undersold. jul22 tu thu sun St
HOUSEWANTED.
A good four-room hou«* with kitchen, above
Second street, between Walnut and Fine can be
rented by applying at this office to \V,
TO OUR CUSTOMERS,
. . Pease send us your orders as usual and we
G rap's -bon! J be -hipped ia light boxes will have them tilled from our At'anta house.
oon ti'ug fans tfc-ee to 1 In posnb ™ ‘ ‘
suoald bs placed in the bask-et and each
era a should con*'in fruit of an uniform
-izs and character. A very fe s’ email or
inferior epee.me: I will ruin the sale oi
gc i pa ikage of I .‘aches.
As in a'most e. erything else, the ey,
of the master alone con command eue-
exch. A dozen or more of these pack.
. c>o tasa bs pntin'o crates or frames
i-ely f lenad with open strips tor
ventilation. Tae-a bor:i and frames oan
be pure f cd so oheaply that no grower
woo'd «' h to trouble himself with their
m jq> are.
S nwt t. i end other small fruit
hon'd tie shipt i in the same manner as
grap l are sh pp 1.
In conc'c-iicg oar report, we most ra
thst fiorn the be t information e can ob
tain, the prlncipsl i us.3 of fu'.Inro of
in shipping froit sr.se fr m cart
le-r ur 3 in picking, selecting and packing
he froit, and toe rough hand'ing receive
in transportation.
An Injunction Case.
Several days since, Ly order of the
Coief of Police, the horse and wagon of
Messrs. H G. Davis A Co., were seized
because of the non-payment of a lioen;
tat aa batchers and dealers in fresh
meats. Messrs. H. G. Davis A Oo., are
engaged ia the m at an l batcher busi-
ne-s in Ymev’Ue, just across the orpor-
ation lio\ Th y are for.-, qrently ex
empt from the payment of nay licer-e so
long os their transic ions are ootfio 1 to
that sidaof the Vineville branch.
We are informed, however, that their
wagon makes diily toms through the
ci'y, aad - Hi meat in the public stre-
of ;he city. As the ordinneo provides
thot only tho:e non-riSidtD'.a shall be
exempt from the payment of license who
rf'se what ia sold, Chief Adams, failing to
We will eqostoe Ireishi and there will bo but
little delay. We ordered Forty Thousand Dol
lars worth of Dr-*r». etc, immediately alter the
tire, vhirh wili arrive within two wreks.
juh3 HU.NT, Bi.VKlX A LA1IAR.
— o—
Wear© now occupyir * tho largo and commo-
! dious store- roons on xmd street between
Mtssrs J W Burke A Co’s and W W Collins and
i*joinln? the Cc :al Bank. We will bogl&d
to »ee our customers ia cur new headquarters,
jul22 HUNT, _R\NKIN LlMAR.
Use Brewer’s Rubber Roof Faint—the b; ^
made. julll 2taw3m
leaky Roo’s repaired and painted with Brew
er’s Rubber Faint.
ulll 2tawCm T J CARLING, Agent.
Store open at 5 o’clock a m. Mineral Waters
on ice
jun7 sat lm THEO W ELLIS.
»B3 J J». .t W. R. NOLfiCS,
DENTISTS,
No S4 Mulberry Street, Maoon, Ga
Tjeth extract*.*d without pain, beautiful sets of
T*elh inserted. Abscessed Tcetli and Diseased
i cured.
Dealers m all kinds of Deatal Materials and
liKlilliliiltS Constantly oa hand a large and
full assortment of Teeth of all kinds. Gold of all
kinds. Amalgams of all kinds. Rubbers of al!
kinds. _ uiarkdAwly
A CARD.
To all who are suffering from the errors and
indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early
decav.loss of manhood, etc, I will send a recipe
thut will cure you. FREE OPOHARGB. Tfai
cre&t remedy was discovered by a tr.:ws:or.ary i
jvjutli Amer.in. Send a self sdrtwir 1 tnveop
to the Re* Joseph T Inman, filar, a D,A'e
York. Ii lodly
PRESCRIPTION FREE
Fcr the spee»ly Cure ol >emmal Ml eaxr ess, Loss
ol Munhood. and all disorders brought oa by in-
*:ioa or exce»«. Any Druggist has the in-
gred'euts, Addre.-
jul deodAw ly
A FEW MORE LEFT!
TAB GEOBGIi CODE 0F1873
ITllh Harris’ Supplement, Bringing
Everything Down to 1SJJ.
Price Reduced!
W ITH a viow to c’ose out balance of edition I 'WTRTJPGd. with. H blue Strip
we offer it now for Six Dollar,*. On re- i A .i ,-i A
^ 8 0 inx^Sk^!i& th n e u^? alld the liame there ° n *
TINSLEY, BIIO., & CO,
j'gl St AGENTS FOR GEORGIA.
LUCY HINTON.
The cheapest Tobacco of
fered to the public for the
price. Do not accept the
many imitations offered.
See that every Plug is
i Land. Address
aun2 2t
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
FORTUNE. SEVENTH (-.RAnD D1S
TkIBUTION.ULASS if. AT N EW ORLEANS,
TUBSDAY, AUiiUSTlith, ls;a-lllth JION-
TULY DRAWING.
W. C. DAVI5,
Attorney and Counsellor
at Law,
SANDERSVILLE, - - GEORGIA
mivl7
R, W. UUBBtiDGE,
3E5
BROKER
—AND—
Louisiana State Lottery Ocmpanyi
This Institution was regularly incorporated by
the Legislature of tho State for Educational and
Charitable purposes, in 1SSS, for the term ol
twenty-five years, to which contract the inviola
ble faith ol the State is pledged with a Capital of
$1,000,000, to which »t has since addod a reserve
fund of $850,000. ITS GRAND SINGLE HV M- ,
BER distribution will Ukepisro mo. thiy STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD
STRIGTIY ON COMMISSION.
Real Estate Agent.
cn tho second Tuesday. It nover scales orpost,
pones. Look at thu following Distribution:
UAPITAi,PRIZE SXJ.IKHJ.
100.000 Tickets at $2 each, Half Tickets SI.
LIST OP PRIZES.
1 Capital Prize $30.0(0
1 Capital Prizo.- 10,000
1 Capital Prizo 8.000
2 Prizes of $2,500 5.000
6 Prizes of 1,000 5,000
40 Prizes of 500 10,000 i ... . ,
100 Prizes of 100 . 10J)00 DY virtue of a power of sale conferred upon
ui nnn I me by a deed executed and deliveren to the
Particular attention given to tho purchase,
sale unit renting of Real Estate,
opposite Lamer
m&rl ly
Sale of Real Estate.
200 Frizes of fiO 10,000
600 Frizes of 20 10,000
1,000Prizes of 10 10,000
APPROXIMATION FRIZES.
9 Approximation Prizes of $900 $2,700
9 Approximation Pria-a of 200 1800
9 Approximation Frizes of 100
1.857 Prizes, amounting to $110,490
Responsible corresponding agents wauted at
all prominent points, to whom a liberal compen
sation will bo paid.
Application for rates to clubs fchould only be
made to the homo office iu New Orieaus.
Write, clearly ktating full addre&s, for further
ir format ion ,or Fee d oruera tc
M A DAUPHIN,
P O Box 692, New Orleans, La.
All ourgrand extraordinary drawings are un
der the supervision and management of GEN G
^ BEAUREGARD and GEN JUBAL A
ARLY.
TJcAJti
42iid A inil'll Session
_ i deed executed and deliveren to the
undersigned oa the first day of January, 1S7S, by
Edmund Holt aud his wife, Rebecca Holt, (ttaid
deed being made lor tbo purpose of securing tho
debt therein described, being recorded in the
office of tbs Clerk of the Superior Court of tho
county of Bibb in book A A, folio S93) I will t-ell
at public outcry befo-e ihe court house door in
the city of Macon, county of bibb, on tho first
Tuesday in August i ext at 11 o’clock a m. to the
lngho.-t bidder the following real property,
to wit: The land bi’ongmg to said Edmund
Holt lying and .situated in the Howard District,
State of Georgia, Bibb county, aud adjoining
lands of Jame* D Holt, deceased, cn north and
e st. William B Lundy, J W Myriek and A H
Windsor on th * west, of A H Windsor on the
south; being 81J acres off south side of lot No
816 rr .ning east and west, and 25 acres off the
west side of one half of lot No S27 running north
and south, adjoining lands of J D Holt, deceased,
on north ai d east, of W B L indy on the south
and A H Windsor onthewK.ni; containing in
all 1CCJ acres more or less, the same lying and
being m tho Thirteenth district of originally
Monroe now Bibb county, and State cf Georgia.
Terms cash. Good tit'es in ft-e simple made
the purchaser on day ol sale.
jvsPttcfo It B PARK.
The stock of the NEW YORK STORE has been
remoyed from Mu!lurry Street back to the Old
Stand, which lias been magnificently fitted up and
now presents a new ami Deaullfti! appearance. We
can he found on Second Sleet in Triangular B!«ek
next door to the large Wholesale Establish merit,
where we are now prepared to &h »w a magnificent
assortment of all kinds of Slapie and ifaucy Dry
Goods. Many goods will be sold at less price tban
they could be bought at in New York.
Just received 100 pieces Imitation .Linen Lawns
to be sold at oniy 5 cents.
• All orders to receive prompt attention must be addressed
to tbe house.
S. WAXELBAUM &
Hotel,
Opposite Passenger Depot,
IMI-A-OOIISr, - GEORGIA.
Established X85@ a
Rebuilt and Refurnished 1878,
FOR H£Nl\
J fTHK store on Colton Avenue now occupied
WEDNESDAY, 17 th September,! Well locatad and a good stand for a Retail*
Family Grocery. Rent reasonable, and, if de
si:oj. from one to four rooms on Nccond floor tor
With a full corps of experienced Professors and
Tstcbers.
Tie very best advantages in Literature.
Ancient and Modern Languages, Music and
Art.
Domestic Department unsurpassed for com
fort and care.
Expenses payable ono half in September, bal
ance in February
be>l rooms or a family,
app.y to.
julSO tf
For terms and price
F M HEATH.
A Vatuab e Plantation for Safe'
Board and Regular Tuition in two Lower
Clashes .$259
Board and Regular Tuition in three Higher
Ulasse* $2S0
Board, Regular Tuition. Music and French
or German in two Lower Classes.....^.....?
Board, Regular Tuition, Music and French
r German in three Higher Glasses $350
Ten per cent discount on Cash bills for Board
and Tuition.
No credit except on good bankable paper,
eend for Catalogue to
W C BASS, President.
jun25Sm or C W SMITH, Secretary.
son by a deed made by James T Nishet on tho
17th of August, 1*78, and consented to by his
wl;e, Mury S Nisbet. to secure tha piyment of a
note for $900 dated August 17th, 1878, and due
i December 1st, 1878, with i itere9t from dat3,
"u 80 w b> c h deed authorizes me to so' tho property
/ ' h 1 described in sxid deed, if said note is not
promptly paid, at public outcry io the highest
hidrfrt/- fnr ranh n’l nt SJt’d nmn.irtT
ONE SALESMAN for each
State, salary from $75 to
SiOO per month and
penses. References
arnrei. LA BELLE MANUPAOTNG CO,
9-t Clark St. Cicag
xassyille, ninr.
South. Forty-four graduates this June. Splen
did buildinas. Hizb musical art advantages.
do school in the South since the war has gradu
ated so many accomplished young ladies. For
new catalogue address
jytloodlm Ds W E WARD.
bidder for cash a’l of sa : d property ora guff!
cieccy thereof to p*y sa»d md 'bt-dncss with
interests thereon and the costs of the proceed-
ig, after advertising tbe time, place and termi
of 8aleinthe Telegraph and Messenger for ten
days, and to make the purchaser good and suffi
cient titles for the san.c. And whereas only tbe
following sums have been paid on said note,
to jt ,t: SlSl 25 on March 22d. 1879; and $57 75 on
April 2tth, 1879. and the balance being due and
unpaid. Tberefore I will sell oa Aagu.st Btb,
18i». between the urual hours of legal sale at
t io court house door in the city of Macon
county cf Bibb, and 8ta 3 of Georgia the prop
erty described in said deed, to wic: That tract
ornai *el of land situate lying and teingic tha
?3 h district of origina'Vv Monroe now Bibb
county, known as the Mims place, and being
thasaxe property heretofore conveyed bv the
sh-riff of Bibb county to the said James T Nis-
bet by a deed now of record in the G erk’* office
of the Superior Court ol Bibb county and re
corded in book X, p*ge 2 4. Terms of snle cash.
To pay tho balance due on said not* with inter
est and the costs of this proceeding, the same
being advertised ten days. July 25th. 1879.
CHARLES J W1LLUMSON,
Trustee for his wife, Florence Williamson.
jy26tdg
MERCER UNIVERSITY BUILDING LOTS.
MACON, G-A.
F OR SALE Ten Building Lots pleasantly rit
uated on the east side of tho river, just out
thorough instruction
Faculty.
A course of study embracing Mathematic,
Natural Science, Eogli'i snd other Modem
La«gu>gef, is provided o irregular *ludenis.
The Law School, of which Hoa Clifford Ander
son, John C Rutherford. Esq and W B Hill,
Esq. arethoinsTactors, effera peculiar advan
tages to students of Law.
Ihe Fall Term wi" open on Wednesday, Octo
ber 1st. For Catalogue d other information
address the President, Rev A J Battle, D D, or
the undersigned.
side of the c-tj limits. Also Two Homes and
Lots. Personal attention given to Building and
by a fully orgar'zed I everything in the Carpenter line.
jv291w M H CUTTER.
A.. M. Small,
Sole Agent for
ANGEL FtlOD.
T HE best and cheapest Bread Prepare
ever offered oa the market. No retailer |
should be without it. 1 want every retailer in
the city to try it. If it does not prove both profit
able and satisfactory it can be returned and .
monry refanded.
Also a foil line of General Groceries always |
on Iiand.
apr!5 3m A B SMALL
Scarborougn Mouse,
Hawkinsvinoj - - - - Ga. I
MOT IO—PEACH AND PLENTY.
T HE Scarborough House haa recently
refurnished. Everything new, clean and
comfortable. Table furniahed with the best f
the market affords. Servants polite and accorn-
modatinc, Commodious sample rooms and 1
special attention paid to commercial tourists, A
back will meet every tram and convey passen
gers ana bn*»caxe to’aud from Hotel gratis.
marSOtf ' B F & W J BOON Prop’tors.
££-3&y; 8 I?.
ROWELL
OO.
Newspaper Advertising Bureau.
For Ten Cents: One hundred
page Pamphlet with Lists of
Newspapers and Advertising
Bates.
For Ten Dollars .■ Four lines in
serted one week in Three Hun
dred and Fifty Newspapers.
3LO
Spruce St,
M. IT.
-Morphine Habit Cured u
|'ito2udsTa.3fo pay till rurod
DK. i. FlLFilEN 8* Lofouiob, Ohs*
Pianos to Bent
T WO good second hand Pianos to rent at rea
sonable prices. New Pianos for sale cheaper
Has all Modem Improvements, Electric
Bells 3 Gas, Etc., Etc
Large Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers.
Ample time for Meals between the Arrival and Depar
ture of all Railroad Trains.
TSRMS,
Meals,
$3.00 JPEIR, !
Fifty Cents Each.
GEORGE C. BROWN, Pr “^riator.
FILLMORE BROWN. Chief Olerk.
]v£9 lm *
GrO To
J. ¥. EICE & CO’S,
3BX>0, TORCHON L.A.OJBS
PACIFIC LaWNR
Beaatiful assortment of these goods received late Satur
day evening.
They are selling their stock of
SPRING
o^TVI>
5* tJMMER
I> JEWESS
3 , , , GOODS
at reduced ngure3 to close them out.
Special inducements offered in NT A JTTTTVO- by
the roll. Large lot of short lengths to be closed out Cheap.
«F. "W. RICE dte CO.,
>6 »f Triangular Block.
STEAM EM
The Best and Cheapest
Steam Engines
In the United States can be had o* application to
Lawh'on cfe Co.,
jol8 lm
COLUMBUS, GA.