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STATE LEGISLATURE-
Atlanta, Kept. 20,1879,
THE SENATE
mi 9 o’clock this morning.
The President in the Chair.
Prayer by the Chaplain.
Tho roll was called and tho journal
ri>v i and approved.
Standing committees submitted their
MDorta. whieb were read.
STyeral bill* were taken up on a ins-
r , io n of the rule* and recommitted.
Bill* of the seoond reading were taken
read and passed to a third reading.
A message from tho House, refusing
to concur in the Senate amendments to
the resolution to provide for the exp. n-
|t , of the Wild Lind Committee.
Tne Senate refused to recede from
their amendments, and u committee of
conference waa appointed to confer with
s similar committee.
BILLS ON THE THIED BEADING.
The oul to provide for the relief of the
Lunatic Asylum was withdrawn on the
recommendation of the Judiciary Oom-
miitsa. . . . ._
A bill to rsgulate the fees of shanSs
throughout the 8iate. Passed.
l’ne bill to prohibit the levy of con
struction costs oy the snenfls of this
Stsie. Tabled pro tem.
Tb* bill to regulate the practice 01
taking cases te the Supreme Court. Be-
eommitted to the Judiciary Committee
•fler some debate.
There being no business before tho
Senate, that body adjourned till 9 a. m
on Monday morning.
Cabolynn-
tb. matter be reoommitted with famtimo- I advance In pri~s ot provMom. during j FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
• ,ons io allow Mr. Nelms to ba prerent the last three days, resulted yesterday in j
daring the lnvi=,ligation and cro^-eiAm- the stupension of Joseph Jones, one otl _
; “ .j? “ the oldest firms on change, and of
Mr Code, rose, and miked the privit- bell i Johnson -ho were chiefly inter
ege of reoordmg his vote against the | ested in lard and short ribs,
substitute of Mr. Humber, which ©en
sured the Governor. He was detained at
home by sickness at the time tha vote j The Adzer Failure.
o^ 031187 * Chaelistjn, S. C., September
Mr Sift hews onnoeed the snbititute, There is no authecuo statement yet of I DO,a STATEMENT
and m J.vor of the 1 the UabUWes of Jas. Adg.T A Co. They | atock oah^d Septembcrl.lSTO
BIGHT DISPATCHES.
MACON COTTON STATEMENT
OJPICK TELEGRAPH AND MKSSSNGBR
MFXBBBE2 20.157V.—Kvzvixr..
The mariet to-day quiet at 9X cents for mid-
dling.
Received to-day by rail.™ 12J
by wagon...™ 592— 518
Shipped
askiog S the removal of Mr. Nelms. J ar ® cur, entiy reported to b- n-irly
Mr? Strother said he believed in pre- midion dollars. Toe People
■serving intact the forms of justice. He whioh isoneof tte l 0 =ers mad9
^r“'"SSS Swsftsaslr-
and, therefore, ue could not vote to eject «a* BnlllEereat Legislators
Mr bpIoB oo duch evidence* I . t t i
Mr Milner favored tne aubstitute as a AuoOiTA, Sepiember 20.-J. J- --o—
mesne ot giving the accused a full and and Joseph H. Earle, of Sumter, South
fair hearing Carolina, came here to fight a duel. Dar-
Kr. Turner of Brooks offered for iu- gan was arrested and gave bond,
formation a substitute that the evidence escaped. It is believed the parties hays
io the investigation be transmuted to the gone to North Carolina to fight. Both
Governor with the request that he take are lawyers and members of the South
whatever action thereon he may deem Carolina Legislature,
proper. Mr. Turner, in his usual, calm Ballons for tile Memphis Camps
manner, alvocated the policy of modera- Washington, September 20.—Prank 8.
1 Davis, President of the First National
Beceired t . day
previously.
Shipped to-day
previously..
rwui on hand this evening....
Received same day lar.year..
AlaoodWholesale aCirij
ooaiiSCTtn daily by
TINSLiE?
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
«»@7
F. 23-
For Nervousness, Sleepless Niehts.
Wi SHI VGTOS. D 0. Mai ch 12.1S77.
DiHE Stbvbss:—
Dbab Sib; 1 do not believe In puffing. nor
would I indorse a humbug, but 1 consider it no
more than real ju-tice to speak well of Vecetine.
belie vine it to be an excellent medicine. I have
used several bottles ot it to my entire satisfac-
lion and great relief from an inexplicable Ner
vousness which had caused me great suffering
and a'eepless nights, bar* walked the floor and
mortoi to difierent methods ior relief, to no
__ , purpose. I finally thought 1 would give Vega
5310— 6021 I tine a trial, with utile faith. I will admit, but to
my surprise and great re'i"f. a few doses con
vinced me tqst I bad got hold of the right thing
:57 i for my difficulty. It seat oat humor from m<
Sti7— 3754 I blood that. I hare no doubt, was the cause ol the
I misery I had endured, and 1 ound relief as soon
2304 I asamedldne could relieve a disease ot that kind.
507 I When I began its use i seldom got a night’s rest
or halt a one and my appetite w»s poor and as a
consequence I waa mulling down rapidly, but,
after a lew doses I saw a radios) chance every
way, and am thoroughly satisfied with Vegetine.
and recommend it to any person suffering as I
J;J Respectfully,
MKSJAJJHNSON.
BACON—Clear rib sides
Shoulders.......
Bulk clear rib tides
Bulk shoulders —
Choice SO ham,..
I Fs scale Wbaxsxss.—Vegetine acts directly
I upon the causes of these complaints. It in vie-
j orates and strengthens the whole system, sets
1 upon the secretive organs, allays inflsmmatsoo-
I cleanses and cure- ulceration, cures constipation,
I regulates the bowels, he.daches and pains in the
I V. L. — — f M f—4 4 lie.s im new HlflsMIflA nr THTTls
Monday Night. Kept. 22.
EVENT EXTRAORDINARY.
The grand opening and only appearance in this
city of the unequaled ar d m»
Star Alliance Opera Company!
With new Scenery, Wardrobes and Kllects The
entirely new I Iperatic and Grand Military Pa
geant. in three acts, the
PRINCE NAPOLEON.
OR THE
Fatal Field ii Zilnlrad!
Keprcsertins? in th* Star Cast
THIRTY-FIVE LADIES AND GBNTLHMB V
NOTB. These performance* ere of th« most
refined and ^rstinc character, a» d are Riven at
couMe expense, but wii hoot extra fh*rta, No
advance in prices. Noeitra chance for reserved
•eats. Box *heet now open for best 9* at* at Bu*r
srown't bookstore Open *t 7i80. Begin at 815
precisely. Carriages at l(h*0. sepSO 5t
Atlanta, Sept. 19,1879.
THE HOUSE.
abtbbnoon rBi-sion.
The Houso mot at 3:30 p. m., and pro
Medtd to consider tho resolutions on tbo
4U U Is A S4AAV.J jros "was see see
Choice
Extra family, per bbl..
Family, per bbl—
, 3xtrs per bbl——..
OOPFKE—Common.
1 fair -
Good...
Prime..
s*
n>oio;i
KXB55
— 60@«5
——— 1 *0
— 1 20@1 25
700575
— 724675
.... 70-<27l
. 7S4675
„7 60©8 00
.7 00
6 25@6 60
— 5(0@5 25
—— 6 00
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air. Davis, of Houston—I would ask Bank, Memphis, received the following LA ^F“ n , b l lbi‘“7
the gentleman, do you believe in allow- I diBpatch from Mempbia: “We want one Leal.' in buckets!^
ing an officer who is being investigated hundred thousand rations for twenty- I OATS—For feed———
u> be present and by himself and counsel three hundred people in the camps and Jjgtgggjj”—
to cross examine witnesses ? I 0 an double the number when able to as- ^Liverpool.—"——.
Mr. Turner—I will answer the inquiry eure them that we can feed them. We itBAi. ——.
by asking the gentleman if he deems caano t do eo, unless the government a fa- I
that right. mats us. Call on Dr. Billing* of the
Mr. Davis—Ido. National Board of Health and General | 7LOUE—Fancy par hb
Mr. Turner—Tnen I fear that there is key to accompany you to see the Hon.
a difference of opioion between the gen- secretary of War. We have but little
tlemau and myself which no controversy money and no provisions aad twentj-
wonld reconcile. three hundred people now in campb*
This repartee called forth eomo ap- I w hom we are in honor bound to feed.”
please on the floor and in the galleries. (Signed) B. P. Pobtkb,
Mr. Yanoay offered for information a Jno. Johnson, java.-..-™
substitute recommitting the matter to Committee. I toL^Ea-Choi^CubiVhoTC.V: S3
- -, h I the same oommittee witu instructions to Mr. Davis, in compliance with the tele- j Ohouse Cuba, bbla USJI
Beded to consider the rsacdaUona 1 prinoipsl keeper to be present j Kra m,called upon tne various members of Sugarhouse, hhds ———— *a@t*
.port on th. principal keeper of .he pen- P lamlQ P a all tho P witn e8 S es. Mr. ? b e cSlnet. The Attorney-Geheral re- Bugjrhouse.bhljb™. j»
entiary. ._ nnorte w his aubetilnto Taooey made some remarks in favor of f erre d him to the National Board of
M,. Loffmsn *up^r^ Wa «u .stilnto ^ coQrgQ Qf aolion as j ast end proper. Health, that under bia recent order the
i Mr. Chamber a resolution in a a-r g j Davis, of Houston, said he de» Secretary of War had no authority to fur-
( weoh :.-.. . .i I nied the propriety of the position of Mr. nish 8n p p Hes. *The officials of tne Board
Mr. f a i P ,^or Turner as to the rights of officers under of Health said the law gave them no au-
Btion without delay, ue was in lavor iQTet)ti at|oa , H e would never agree thor ity to discharge fuDda except to pre-
I the resolution tjaeung Nelms fo. uial 1 BU ” b ahou id be the rule of the House Tcnt a Bpr ead of the fever from State to
war.ee lu office. in BUCh osaefl . He did not propose for sn state. If .however, the people now in the
'lte pttvmua question ivaa called^oii ^ w im skilled attorneys^ 0 oit , wouk i g0 int o camps, the board would
[r. Lnffman a subelltute wbmh was out witnesses and contort invest!- an p p ly rations and teota for a reasonable
ad let on a vote of yoss 42, nays 86. “o« miai w ti Uoleg3 t .i iet is farniBhed to tho
Mr. WiLoh tiffereda nnl * 8 Mr. Davis urged the removal of Nelms comm ittee from some souroe, great des-
iportsof the committeo aB u mea aure for preserving the purity of titntion and suffering wiU prevail,
niigste the pomuntlary ornoo, ee re- I . . at£ ,tion in Georgia. Hs showed Foreign.
SrSSSSjstf I I jsswkksstssa , vbb*x==: ==-«.•
The clerk then read at the gentlemen’s
D a 5Vi I rcsumtcs iuuuvwcibi * ■ ■■ ■
HUoIIH I hick cease, in fact there is no disease or com-
aa/4 V ,a/j ■ sk . Ummii a PivAi an nutrk rehfll.
UACJfa CCUQt 111 tact 11IC1D io AAVJ uiswwv W.
plaint Wheie the Vegett e gives so quick rebel,
and u so effective iu its cure, ms in what is term
ed female weaknea. It has never failed in one
instance.
VEGETINE1
Has Not Its Equal*
IsU I* G DISE ASE.
8ILMA, ALA. 51ay 12,1872.
H USrBVBXs Boston. _
I take pleasure in recommending yoqv Vege-
I tine. I have been suffering lor a long time with
the 1 ung Disease, trying eveiy kind of medicine
thatlcomd — ’—
that I could get, but neno seemed to do me any
good, until 1 tried you great Vegetine remedy.
1(01X1, UUVI1 A stiWA JUU rS* wsa* i vaos v y
I had used it only a short time before 1 could
discover a very great change in my health for the
better. 1 don’t consider teat your medicine nas
its equal, for the disease which you pr. pose to
cure, especially the disease that I have been af
flicted with with. JOHN THOMAS.
Sugarhouse. hhds — .....
Sugarhouse, bbls
Choice New Orleans..
| UGAR—Golden G
Brown.,
■vjEseHE jrxivjs
Affects a Radical Cure.
V. conee
Ultra 0. White-
Standard A .....
Granulated —
...... 7Hs?4
—a.
. S&itii
earanuiaseu *5SSov
Powdered and crushed..— «... 9}4@?7i
RAGEBRS—Soda. ”“‘ n
GreaQ..
Ginger..
Utrawoerry...
. Fancy —.......
0ANDLK8—Star—..-
NAILS—Basis lbs—„...—
STARCH.
74610
it a 11
10 11
1*W
PBPPRR —.
SPICE..
- 17M
H R Stbvbnp, Boston.—*
This is to certify that I hare sold and recom
mended ••Vegetine,” prepared by H R Stephens,
Boston. Mass, tor the past three j ears, and it in
variably affected a radical cure and gave enure
satisfaction. I consider it the best preparation
in the market for the diseases for which it ti re
commended. A THWBATT. Druggist,
Apnl 4.1878. Memphis Tenn.
BLOOD PUBIPIEB-
H R Stbvxis, Esq: . . , _
DtabSib: Your Vegetine has rerformed some
wonderfu 1 cores in our town and is esteemed su
perior to all other Blood Puriflera.
DR J P COMAN, Druggist.
Athens, Ala.
GINGER. J
NUTMEGS.
CLOVES.™
10,©l 25
the shortcomioga and (reert acta of Mr. ^nuoN, nepismiieros.—— —- i ririOVKS —
Nelms, which fice confirms the report of the outbreak
ing this office wun honor to the State Herilt on th8 5 t h inat. Special die- I CHEROOTS........... i*<x>
nueat. certain poriion. ot too c,i U »-» . and juatioe to the people. patches state that the troopa of the gar- “
Judge Hopkine beforo the oommittee, Mr. °o u ey a«d it w u ri80n p!an( j e red and burned the Govern- xobaCGO-Oohuiioh ......
il *: 1,7 mm that Colquitt told him to aet a preoedent thata man might he r murdered the Commiesa- Medium
1-. b..— u-s-.fi — ASWfljris: i tJS======*« *
VEJO-EJTIXV HS.
Scrofulous Humor,
NEUBaLGIA.
. 52
TSXJgJL^ were = baTween puu.fahed'^without a Iand eup- Lucj"Hinton..
lmB and n , her parties, and that he or innocence of this man ta now mques- [er of ttie ^meer. The affair throws [ Nine
Ifred U. colquittiought not to be put out corned. . ^ Bnnta with r6 . | eaye the Afghan trines Jiave Occupied | la. RII>XaE V. JAKOKEB.
Pbiscbton. Kr, Peb 4. 1878.
H R Stbphvns, Boston:—
I am dealing in your Vegeta e and believe it to
be a No i good remedy f ,r Scrofulous Humor
and Neuralgia. It gives good satisfaction to mv
trade. 1 ho.o the people will reauil.v take bold
of it as I believe it to be worthy of their consid-
1 - WB TERRY.
Druggist.
I cration. Respect.uUy,
lfred*H Co’quittiought not to be put out I cerned. . ... „ I 8 j y3 the Afghan trioes have occupied Ii.BIPLEY, retails
hlrifit anv crime. I a-k ie not the Gov- tion which touched the great fundament- ^ thfl merchant8> Mach apprehension Q«orgia7 per coot, bonds (endorsed)-U0 a ill
h mnj . *. . « 1 Al nrinoiDleaof our Byatem. . f0 j t abouti jhe safety of the Britieh ^oorgia7 per centvbondi (Smith)..118 »
resident at Mandalay, Burrnah. I Geonw " iui * «
News Items
IjrMJr^iao yor wua t "T-- ~
Georgia 8 per cent, bonds (new) 108 a 108
City of Macon 7 per cent, (long)——..— 64 a t o
9 I nl principles of our ayatem.
“—sri wo. «»u..
ib?525s a «=5«H».- ff |S3B»saB=a!
wsaarsas-nss » »>■
he tubstituto of Mr. Wilson, and the aa^ t i tnte submitting the question' to the damning Governor Colquitt for_ | ^xtL RaUrosa jointmortgage«. r jjw *=1W
ubalitute was lost, yeas 61; nays 69. ?? Da „„ H corruption in regard to the offioo of the I Railroadenir cent, bonds lb,i a. 101
- -1523?2!222S£?£$Si35l WaSa^*iiaSar-*~*'
VEGETINE
Prepared by
H. B. STEVENS. Boston, Mass.
Vegetine is SoidbvaU Draggists.
scpl7 wed frisuntw
In YoK ffjeliy HiralJ.
| OHS DOIsIiiiH, YE AR,
The circulation of this popular newspaper h«s
BALSTON HALL
Wednesday Evening, Sept-24.
Tleturn of the Favorites;
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
Stitt. Waldroe. Morton & Martin’s
ORIGINAL
BIC3-4
MINSTSELS
IN ANENTItttf.CHANGB OPPROGRAMMB
NEWS0N9S,NEW ACTS. NEW JOKES.
Johnnie Morton Chas. Heywood
In liis nreftt specialties In now Operatic Gen*.
Prices of admission 50 cents »nd$t Reserved
seats at Brown** Book Store, three dwysi in ad
vance. . J8 8HEPFARD.
»t*p«8 thn won in we<Hfc
BUY ’ YOUB GEO J SHIES OF
JOHN LYONS,
The leading Grocery Merchant of Savannah, Ga,
LIONS’ BLOCK.
de keeps in store at all seasons a large and
varied stock to supply the wants of
Merchants, Planters anil Farmers
Those who patronize him once will be certain
to do so again, from the fact that the quality of
his goods, the promptness and attention given
to the putting up and filling of orders and also,
and above all, the fair and nonott dealings which
vouwdlalwais receive. Allkindaof Groceries,
Liqu rs, Fruits, Confectioneries, etc., can bo
supplier at the very lowest rates. Headquarters
for Piver's Heidseik, Mum’s Extra Dry and
Cook’s Imperial Champagnes; the celebrated
Baker Whisky, and Cantrell and Cochrane’s Im-
ported Irish Ginger Ale and Soda, togelber with
a large stock of Wines and Ales of all brands,
and Liquors of sll kinds, and at the most favora-
1879 1
Ceatral Cily ClotMi Him.
IMMteiyro.
-THE-
POPULAR CLCTIHERS
Have just opened a complete
new stock of
F A
AND
WINTER
CLOTHING
H. SCHALL & BRO.,
H AVE opSJod their store. No 71 Cherry
Street, next door to Oho Wachtel A Br^
with an entire new stock of
BOOTS and SHOES
of the latest at? let »nd beat manufacture, mod
we are p’©pared to manufacture all tiTlea of
Custom Work to order. Repairing neatly and
promptly attended to. Al*o a large stock of
LBATHB^and KINUING8 alwaja on hand.
Hoping to receive a ahare of the public patron
age we aak all to call, examine and *e oonviuced
that this is the best and cheapest store in the
city*
H. SCHALL & BRO.
auiCim
FIRST NATIONAL BA«X.
MACON. GA. •
BANKLOF DEPOSIT. DISCOUNT AND EI00AN8E
Olficej Hour*—9 a. m. .to 1 p. ?}t
W W WRIGL1Y.
Cashier.
janllpd
I O PLANTi
,PwMi|>
THE
GEORGIA STATE FAIR,
A.T MEA-COTV,
Got. 37th, to Nov. X>t, 1871).
—FOR—
MenJontbaadBoys
The Most Mogniflcent and Best
Appointed Grounds in AmerioU
blo rates,
sep 14 8m
JOHN LYONS.
Savannah, Ga,
Which were manufactured
expressly for our trade.
Every garment guaranteed
as represented, or money re
funded.
NOTICE TOJHE PUBIIC.
tf I k B. R. R,
Men’s Basinoss Suit $6,
Good Suit $8,
An AH-Waoi Suit $10.
■red aa an Principal Keeper of the Penitentiary, and MreonWMtere R B. tan^-..—parani int moro ° than „ cWed during th« past yc»r. It
ssa -atsre
, ungratified censure on the action of 0t3 car. and to take euch action as he may A.AG.K R.ldiimrtW(t.(s n < 1<, rw B l)-10.,l»M^ FOREIGN NEWS
>hn W. Nelms, principal keeper of the Colley called for the previous deem proper. . wStCTn R.R. of Atibiunalst mortgagsuo a 112 embraces gpesmi dispatches from all quarters of
eorgia Penitentiary in making a pri- 1 ' aU( j t j, a ^,(1 wa3 sustained. Post Loyal. Va., Sept. 20.—the jury | western R. Rol Alabama Idmortgage-.iO, 11 I t i, 0K i 0 be. Under the head of
ite contract with the lesaeee ot euii | ^ 8 n ‘“ n „, a ““ Harrison, the time | returned a Verdict of manslaughter ,nthe | M a A R.U. tit mor^(notendor d _ ,J0 | AMERICAN NEWS
I one.
.... uuu ..„ Vfc - 1 » „ .. • TTorrisnn thrt time 1 returned a VeraiCD 01 mausniuguiwi m mo 131 & a mm»n«woviw»_rr
ii-nitenliary to deliver said convicts io of ^“cation wafexte^dtd to’half past case of Jonas Hackman, charged r&58£?--100.I01
heux at certain priefl per capita* and cn* I I tha mnrder of James Foster, and fixed | n duUmw,^ ■ lwk 81*8^
orcing the same oontrary to law; but it
wing Hhownjto the House by the|-vidence
1 this case that has Exceilenoy.ino Gov.
rnor, having been put in p04seseion of
,ll the faois (by Judge John L. Hopkins)
to the demand, ot said principal
case of Jonas Hackman, charged with M *Af""fwoaioi ore given the telegraphic dtipatohes ol'the week
the murder of James Poster, and SbS.-~-.~H 81s8i from nil parts of the Union. This foaturealone
M, Davis’ amendment was lost, I ^ 8 nt t ?^;* t ^ , # i ^2? 0nment *“ * he ^ “?S WEEKLY HERALD
On Mr. Turner'e i-nbBtilute to submit itenuaryattwoyeaw. 20—The
thequi a ion to the Governo^tho yeas ^ 0 f* Tokio with General SHIl’l’SSS FBODUO
S3 the naya*S^‘sto £? 5U?21 ^
a to tne aemanaB 01 »»»« ■ _
:eeper te have paid to him by certain | Rider made a ehrewd point of or
mees a given amount of money der a j ter tha previous question had been
thich they entered their earnest protest | d d motion to extend the time
ind as he refused to interfere, therefore, I cal,ea anQ “ mul - —
miles outside of “The Heads.”
Affairs In Memplili.
■ Memphis, September 20.—Seven cases
in all, 6 white, 1 colored, were reported
CORRECTED DAILY BY
BERND BROTHERS
HIDES—Greon salt, oar lb—„
Dry salt..
, 6® 8
f said officer.” J nrevious anestion. The poiat was ruled
This resolution created a tremendous j P #)1 ’ <j- be time was afterwards ex-
1 tended by consent.
The House then adjourned till
Monday morning nt 9 o’olock.
TT7 ii'i lit « i IL1 iB1 Luearina, residiug two miles ont on ^
U V Iki H)(t KAr ti. th ® p °p Ur Btreet Boaltvar , d ’ has the fe / i
1)1 X AJUA-JVA 1*iAA AJ-s Vt;r . .jj, 9 tota j number of new cases of- I 1
- - I D -■ it- (nv thn trni.L" fiVH 80 I \
Daatkon
The House then adjourned till 9 to
orrow morning.
THE NEW COMPTROLLER OENKRAL.
Toe Governor, at tho request and po
tion of a large majority of both houst s,
jpoiuted Mr. Wm A. Wright Oomp-
oller General of the Scate.to fill the va-
incy caused iu said office by the removal
1 Washington L. Goldsmith 4or high
lines and misdemeanors.
Mr. Wright is a brother of Hon Gregg
fright of Augusta, and was a candidate
ir the office at the last election by the
eneral Assembly. He h“*Uob« e n a i ,ru “ n " ^“miTufa'and Mussulmans in
erk for some years in the wild land T(
The appointment of Mr. Wright has 1 and ten wounded,
iven great satisfaction, os the Legisla-
UHUty uuua I* 1 *'-* —“.I,. — r"
additional deaths have occurred. Mrs.
Prestidge, wife of Col. J. S. Preatidge,
was stricken to-day; also Pred Harpmi.n,
of Harpman & Bros., tobaocontiti.
Their names will be reported to the
Board of Health to morrow. MUa Lou-
. 10015
DEERSKINS—per tb
LEATHER—In the rough
RACCOON—Fer pieoe
MINK—Per pieoe—
OTTER—Per niece—.
BEAVER—Fer Dieoe.......
GREY FOX SKINS.
RED FOX
WILD OAT—Per niece
OPOS8UJI—Per pieoe——
MUSKRAT—per piece—......
■ yer. i lie lu re. uuuiul. v* «u- cases Ot- I TALLOW—Prune, perlb—...
~ ficially xeported for the week are SO—
whites 4S, colored 32; total to date 1,- I jjajED APPLES—Prime perfb .")
216 Tne total number of deaths-from dried PEACHES—Peeled,brightNol!
i dSffiSfe5S=?aB
US’‘sa < 0^'f.‘»«.V‘TM I OFFICE BJSJ H.SFHOOHFAST.
Philippopoiis. p thermometer has ranged between 54 and
'b srhn diepatches say the Arohbishop 72 degrees daring the day.
Berlin , i» m., I synopsis Vfearner statemes i.
DAY DISEATUUMS.
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port bi
POLITICAL NEWS
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questions of the hour.
THE FARM DEPARTMENT
ofthe WEEKLY Herald gives the latest as well
as’ the mo,t practical suggestions and discov
eries relating to the duties of tho farmer, hints
for raising cattle, poultry grains, trees, vegeta
bles. etc. With suggestions lor keeping buildings
and farming utensil, in repair. Thu u supple-
Sm I rnented by a well edited department, widely
£& -* I unaerth ° ffi .ME.
giving reeines lor practical dishes, hints for
making clothing and lur keeping uptho latest
fashions at the lowest pried. Every item of cook
ing or economy suggested in this department is
practically teat d by experts before pnblirat on.
Letters from our Paris and LoDQon correspond*
eni son the very In test fashions. The home de
pa;tment-> f the Weekly Herald will f.ave the
liou-ewife more tbau one hundred times the pi ice
of the paper Xhe .nterefatsot
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SKILLED LABOR
are looked after, aud everything relating tome-
chanictand labor saving iscareluil; reoord-d.
Theruisa pagedevo' ed to ail the latest phases
Of th! uusiness markets, crops, merchandise, etc.
A valuable feature is found iu the specially re
ported prices and condittqnsof
* TUB PRODUCE MARKET.
■ great sattifsetion. - the laegialt- of ™ “‘^^0 condemned by the
is fully eonvinoed of hw ability to p r ^ #n tri bunal io a fine of 20.000 marks
ndoot the duties of this effioe, ond his 8even ty days’ impriaonment, for un-
iraoual integrity is beyond question. I ] a *fally exoommaniatting a Uatholio
mop nonsE priest who had obeyed the Mov laws.
THEHOUSE^, &pt 20 JP LoSDON> July XL-Ba
01ACOI. OA, aw» re.ujFoie. I Hnortin* trews at home and abroad, together
W E are blessed to annonnee to the trade of I - — ,.„i.
Georgia, Alabama and Florida that we ‘J* 1°.n<
Orrics Crnxr Sisnal OrvioaB,
WAsHDtuTosf, September 20, 1879.
Indications—For the South Atianlio
States, cloudy, rainy weather, et-itioniry,
or lower temperature, northeast winds,
VV Geor^ a, AU
I have pat in tha old
Macon Mills
wuus SLUI- every week, a sermon by some einr
nert divine, literary, musical, dramatic per
tonal and sea notes. There ti no p iper in th-
world which contains so much n ews master everj
\. mm shea U’varrv HEClT.T). whlPIl IS NGllt
wonawucnwHwu* do-.--.-. —
I week as the Wbbkly Herald, which is sent
1 postage free for one dollar. Tou can subscribe
I at any time.
a complete system of NEW MACHINERY*
embracing all the latest improvements, with
1 which we aie now producing the justly cele-
I brated
The KtwT«fk]|tnU ta fo w r e m ly $1 »Tt»r
Address
JiEW YORK HERALD
London, jmy ^ 0 r lower temperaiure, northei
m. H.a.o «.t «J» •••Bk *»*-“ Ift SlSSSSmSSSS<»*>- li.u...m-.-y—
a. »» r»“S“‘XtVrS.™. ««»«•«••* ”_ ,si ' ATUBES
The unfinished Dueinesa was the subs.i- u oot t on crop ooctinnea very I Calcutta, Sept. 20.—lhe viceroy of
»6 offered by Air. Humber, for the tee- the gjP ieM jf expeoted. The India has reoeived a letter from the
itioas ofthe Committee, which has in f^haya been of a goodqual- Ameer of Afghanistan dated Sep-ombe,
stigated the Prinoipil Keeper of the I BAtnp l jetn, molcaing a report from hie brother . 0 .
fszsi; ff*j£s?s.“23s: "“Ej’stS jsaaastssses'SKts white lead.
distnrbances had oocnrred. Yokoob 1 — - - — —'—’
C. BURKE & SON,.
-DEALERS IN—
■ I KALSOMIWE,
uuiuiu34tb«i a.-*- yVe pledge ourselves to maintain the high
Khan'aska to be allowed to reaign his com* | standard of these Goods* «ad oolidt
mce Of Mr. Nelms. t h 8 ea fety of the roads through Khjber,
Mr. Walters aud he wished te state «• y d MiehniDtt ssee.
hat the Oommittee were not in eympa- I -
by with the eubetitut®. The question Memphis iu a. m.. oepu ■ **.»**..*»»— — »-
.as on lte conduot of Mr. Nelm*. If the ; epor;ed this morning. Mark mand. The Ameer hopes shortly to
ubalitute waa offered at the proper time were d p Jackaon> the sign contrcl of affairs when he will--
,nd in the proper way, it would be con- «■iHealth Offleor. The weather hsast his resources and energies in main-
idered. ! v* - a aoain rhansr^d and a cool wind from I teiningfaith with the British.
At present, Mr. lYallera said, ha was blowing Iiisdoh, Siptemoer 20.—The Econo*
ippesed to the substitute at this time. th f£ rt * “ ™ on< 3 spt . 20.-0ne addt- mist, of this week, saya the “rate of dis-
te relied the previous question on the J£*^2eta?been reported, John Far- oount for bank bills for sixty days to
nbstitnte and tho call was snstatoed. The * h it hospital two deaths three months is seven-eights of one per ti. D.
nsvswere ordered. The yeas v„,v Henrv cent, and for trade bills, sixty days to .nrisdswtm
,ere 16 and the nays 115, so the snbsti- taveoeurrad, Thos. York y three months, U to 2 per cent. Advices
nt. was lost. “SETii—imm ..min. to absentees firm nearly all our centres of trade are
liaiiiiiniui H.C33 uu— —— — J! PM-
chasers, large and smi-ll. an examination ol thf
good, and a share of their patronage.
Ask your merchants for MACON SHEETING
SHIRTING AND DRILLS.
Very truly.
J. F. HANSON, Agt.
CHAS. F STUBBS.
(Successor to Groover, 81nhbs A Co).
COTION F4CTOR AND GENERAL COM
MISSION MERCHANT,
94Bavstreet, Savannah. Georgia-
Jewett,.
WHITE LEAD.
Et Louis,
LINSEED OIL.
Raw and Boiled, *
TUBPETINE,
VARNISHES, ’
LARD OIL,
MACHINE OIL,
WINDOW GLASS.
BRUSBES,
PAINTS,
OF ALL KINDS.
special committee of five I *of'lteMth‘and Superintendent _ — —
itb instructions to mvestigF.e tee mar Qjarantina by absentees from here to Baltimobb, September 20.—This was Bagging, Ties, Rope and other supplies fur
rr fully, and to give too pruiaipal keeper I vJ^, we deen , it beEt to make Ibis the closing session ofthe Grand ^»bed. also, litoti ash tovmires ^m^em
r the penitentiary opportunity to have j Dn yi 8at i 00 _ t hat though the number of | of j. o. O. F., and the pnbUo business | P a^Stem^
11 the evidence be may desire. „ ew 0 , yellow fever aad death9 are transacted waa comparatively unimpor- ; i an( j an y on g neeamg raiHUJ,
£ »- snaffittir SSnJi su'jsSS UniTBisity of Hortk Caroliaa. ous, etc, wm ana»to their
Intione ousting Mr. Nelms. I having the disease to return, yet the Iet degree as members to the Bebecca * I advantage to get OUT prices
Mr. Halsey said he spoke with hesl - 1 comparatively email number of new ca- I degree wa3 not adopted. The Grang, ——• • -° - °
mcy. He argned that one of the most eff3 gnd ,j eat h3 ia dne to the fact that L-;dge refused to restnot the eonferrieg
icred rights of the principal keeper bad ther0 <^9 E0 few unacclimated people I 0 j the Eebeoba degree to Kebecca de- | J_
Tha rr.romittPd hsd I . I av ^ * ”*
Our stock of above goods
is the largest in the State,
and any one needing Paints,
\ University enters on its smion ot
jred righta of ihe principal keeper caa I ^ere sr9 so few HnacciimBtea people 0 j the Hebeoba degree io xteDecca ae- 1
en denied him. The committee had hcr& gtee Lodges After two hours of secret 1S7J-S0. Tuition, nidndmg room-rent, J85 per
ten evidence with closed doors while Those who have had the fever and wish I fli ssioa, the Grand Lodge adjourned. I n# to XU M per month; still cheaper at
qj were examining hi, official ccndnel. j ^ return, will be permitted to do so, j DieWS ltetns. Jclnbiatcs. For catalogue apply to
KB MP BATTLb,
,enll lw* PrmKient
before buying.
C. Burke & Son,
BXEOUriVE DEPARTMENT.
- 8TATB OK GS BOI4,
Atlanta, Ga. Stptemb^r 16tb. 1879.
To whom it may concern:
\X/HKKBAK THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
VV of tilii State by an act approved Septem
ber 34. 1879. Hutkoro d the leaite of the Macon
and Brunswick railroad.
Now, therefore, in purnuancoof the provisions
of Haiti art. the Mkcoii and Bruiinwick railroad
will bo offered for lease before the court house
door in the county of Kibbin the city of Maci.n.
State of Geoma, between the «e**l hour.** ot Hale,
on THUHHUaY. THE SIXTH (6) L>sY OK
NOVUM BER.1S79, at public outcry to .lie high
est bidder. . .
The Macon and Brunswick road is a broad
gauge railroad, extending from tho city ot Macon
to thecitv of Brunswick in Glynn county. Geor
gia. a dihtance of 188 nines, with a branch ex
tending trom iJochran. a station on sa:d main lino
to Hawkinaville* a distence of 10 miles, making
an aifgrt-gute length of 190 mil b. with 7 mile* of
tideliugH. This road with all ita workshops,
depot s.rolling afit eke, land a and appurtenai ces of
every kind, with such port oms only of c >rtain
lots of laud owned by the State near the line of
said railroad in toe counties of Pulaski, Dodge
and Wayne, as may be necessary for righi-of wny
section houses depots, or g. neral eper-i ion of the
road, is offered for lease for twenty (iO) years
No bid will be receive that is l< ss thuii 860 Ot’O
per annum, nor will auy railroad or express com
panv within the limits of this State or combina
tion of either be permitted to lease sai<l ladroad,
bus wiih this exception any person or corpora
tions in this State or elsewhere ni y become tho
ieoseesof this property; provided th*t parties so
proposin’: nre worth above their indebtedness the
sum of $160,WO.
Of the rentnl $10,000 must be paid on the day
of the lease and th=» balance of the fin-t year's
to t»l must be paid within thirty da>s aud he-
f >re transfer ot the property is made. For each
succeeding *®*r a iPont.hly pavment will be re-
quireti in advnnc*-. to be made within five days
after the beginning of etch uicnth Bond »ith
undoubted security iu the sum of $500,000 for the
prompt payment of the rent, aud for the returu
of the r ad and appurtenance-, at the tenmna*
tion or :orfeitureof the lease, in ns gcol c mditioa
ax when received, wiil be require:. At least
$100,000 of this security shall b* within the
Stat»», and theba’nnce, if out of the state, shall
be upon real estate or railroad property. Addi
tional srtcurity may be required of tne lessees by
the Kxe .utive.
Th« execution of this lease shall mako the les
see a body corpoTite, under the name and stylo
of tho tiaccn aud Brunswick Railroad with all
the powers and privileges grunt* d to snid road
bv the laws now in force; ta operate avid road
and to re r^ive toll* mid freiaht' therefor. Bald
lessees mo) abo bu 11 «ud equip a railroad from
said city of 4 iwk»nsvi le or Aastmsn in Dodge
county, tithe city ot Americas in Sumter ountv.
and also a rah road of said citv of Brunswick, or
from any other p dot on the mam Hue in Giync
county* to the Florida line; and may &unect the
termini of sad roads to be built with other loads
already constructed.
The company r«o i»&«ins shall not sublet said
road nn esr by legislative euaesxei.t: nor shall
it make any uniust disorimmaiiocs in favor of
any other compunies or partita djibg ousmess
with said read.
>aid lessees are required to expeLd within two
years from the date of the lease not 1* rs than
$>(0,000 fer permanent improvements iu the
erection of shops, depots, wharves, purchase ol
ms oine»y,r. liicg stock, improvemen of track,
and rood mr.atiou of land lor change of line at
Macon, ss provided by the original charter of
s id roaii. Bsid les-.eettare also required to build
and equio a railroad of the same gauge from fluid
city of Macon to the city of Atlanta. In Fuitun
©ourty, with the privilege of using the tracks.of
the Ma r on and Angus*a railroad and the Georgia
railro: d a portion of the di* tance, if a contract to
this (fleet can be made with these latter roads.
The cunstrction c f this road is to be. commenc
ed within one yeir and cjmpleted within five
yews from this lease.
This lease mav be forfeited for the following
causes 1. Failure to psv the rent tgre-d upon.
2. Failure to give the additional security that
may be required by the Exe u ive S. Feni.it
ting any company owning a competing line of
railroad,or any individual interested therein,
rnr ning to the Atlantic coast from an; other
point than Brunswick, to become ,o interested
m this leaae. or to control the freight or paaien-
8 er tariff or management of aaid Macon and
tranawick ratroad. 4, Failure or relutalof the
company to leasing to build the railroad frem
Macon to Atlanta.
If arid line ti conitructed by the company
leasing the road from Uaoon to Atlanta rbe lea-
•era shall have the privilege of purchasing aaid
Macon and Brunswick railroad atgl.251.U00 in
recognized bonds of Georgia, 5250^00 ol this
amount to he paid when the title ti made, a like
aumtwovears thereafter, with interval at five
per cent, the state reserving alien upon the
property until the purchase money is paid,and a
right to enforce the same bv seizure.
The faith of the State i» pledged to said com
pany that it shall in no case be disturbed by tbe
authority ol the State, eo lung as it keeps the con
tract, and makes the payments aereed upon
when due, and ior this pnrpoee a flnt and prior
lien is creat-d in favor of the State. A nd should
said lease not be forfeited, then at the expiration
of said lease the improvements shall be turned
over to tbe Bute and included in the inventory
made a*, that time, according to the value ol laid
ia provemect at the timo of the expiration of aaid
,„e examining hi, official cccauot. w retnro> will be permitted to do so,
o wonder Mr. Nelms said ha had no I an d will be furnished a certificate on ap-1 Baidgepobt, Cons.. September 20-—
lore witnesses under such a process. I Ucal j on to the Superintendent of Qoar-1 Q f Bachbaltz for the murder
here ia but one way to meet this ques- ac .; :l e. None others will be permitted to of jj. a-hulte ended to-day in a ver-
on. Either give him such a trial as tho j eCter Memphis before it is officially aa- ^ ict 0 j g n jhy of murder in toe first de
stitute proposes or impeach him and nonnoe( j by the Board of Health that it ^
it the Senate pass upon in* is thought there ie no longer danger from p B0T n)XSCX. September 20.—The ap
Mr. Hassell said he seldom speka but I in f ec -i 0! - i which will be done at the ear. 1 pij C(4t .; on 0 f Mtb. Kate Sprague for thi
>lt it now his dnty to advocate the aub-1 lifIt pcSil ble day. | aepointment of a trustee of her property
utate of Mr. Dav
*d not allowed tber ■«-»««« ™ —— ----- ■ rrmiueui *-» — -
j his accusers. Tbe testimony in thi^ I The Montreal Bdok.
i»e ahowa a mere lot of straws. Tne MpjrritiAL, July 20.— The stockhold
tinoipalkeaper had been hauled up oy ■ — - - *- ,, ~ s
sejSlm
WANTED AT ONCE
▼er- I IC PLANT#
Xh H PLANT
LC. PLANT &S0F
A GOOD derk for a retail drnf? str re. a man
competent to attend the prescription de-
— —ore Reneraliy Ni
Bankers and Brokers,
| MACON. - - GEORGIA
jnu.anu-i wo. — —x o —
appointment of a tiustee of her property,
came up in the Supreme Court to-day
and was postponed until Friday. Mrs.
Sprague’s counsel said there was no ieas-
Mcntecal. July 20.—lte biocamuu-1 enable probability that Mr. and Mrs.
.uu.^hfv*^— - i gra o'the consolidated bank have called j 3pragce would overlive together again.
leasee dissatisfied with a oontract. A. 0Q tha direoiora to make good the four Albsst. September 20.—Edward New-1
ember of tho committee had brought I k^ndged thousand dollars defioienoy, I combe of this city, was to-day nominated I fivftJISACT K 9EMERAL BAMIlHSIBUSIltSS
rsonal feelings into tho debate and st- asksd the government to investigsta by the Anti-Bobinaon a ction of the Dem-
eked the character of a distinguished bank’s aeoouota aud punish the effi- ocratio party for Senator. An entire 1
ioigian. Others bad thrown imputations —uty, and have resolved to throw county ticket was also nominated. Keao-
Governor Oolqmtt. We have nothing - mto litigation. lutiona were 'adopted unanimously en-
do with Governor Colquitt or ex-Gov- 1 JieWB Items. i doming John Kelly for Governor. The
Mr/Yanooy offered a aubstitute toati Chicaoo, September 20.-The rapid Convention was largely attended.
partment as well a, tbe store goucnaj u»u
need apply that cannot furnish good recommen
dations Board and lodging furniihed and i
I small cash salery. Address POBUXtsa,
1 sepl9St* ilMOE.Ga.
TO RENT.
fTtWO four-room home, to rent cheip for good
X bankable notea
■api 7 if LOCK BOX
itock and Bonds bought and sold on
tiion
XX. K. HINES.
ATTOBNEY AT LAW,
I have removed .o one of my brick office* corner
Poplar and Second Street*.
I N addition to local bonnes*. I will give (pecia
attention to cases entrusted to me in ihe
Albany aad Southwertem Circuits, and in the
0P1UMi?HS”S2S£ Georim Ult> * **
is the “B03S” of the town,
something tlmtjcan’t be beat
FIRE DRESS SDITS
in Black Cloth, Diagonal,
Worsted and Granite Cloth,
are beauties, the prices within
the reach of everybody
We claim to have the
largest and best selected stock
of
CHIL X> It BN
Parties dr,ix<ng moredeUi’eJ information can
obtain a copy of the lean art, under which the
■aid leaae and sale will be mac i by applying to
the Executive Department of the State.
ALFRED H COLQUITT.
Governor o: Georgia
By the Governor:
j I y{ ayery.
Secretory Executive Department.
fepSO 41 sepSO oct5 oct25 nov6
G eorgia bibb countY.-whereo, Jo
aephJ Jones, odmlnlatrator oo the estate
of Ruths Jones. Lte of soul county, deceased,
has made application forleave to aril all the real
cs-.ate belonging to said estate.
Th-se are thereiore to ate and admonish all
person, concerned to be and appear at tbe.Court
ol Ordinary of said county on tbe first Monday m
October next, to show cauoe. if any they have
why uiu application thould not be granted.
Witness my hand officially.
September 3,1876. J A McHANUS,
f epi law*w Ordinary.
NO HOE FOE LEAVE TO SELL LAND
r-iunocn rnw« nnTTVTV lv.„
oinary oi Jones uoooir u*r nu oraer to sell ail
the real estate of William Upery. decr-ased, situ-
ateinthti county and known as the Mary C
Uperydower. July Uth, 1879.
julUlawSw* BETH TOWLES, Adm’r,
Trotlim and Emii Races
MOST
MILITARY BAND.
OCR
Now before tho public, will attend tho 8tato
Fair as visitors, aud several will make addressos.
Greatly Reduced Rates
2 DOM SUIT
A cordial invitation ia extended to you to be on
exhibitor, and you are requested to wnte to the
becretary at Macon for a Premium List and
other information.
OUR
BREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE AND INCREASE
IN QUALITY.
rpHB Director.! ofthe Macon Gas Light and
JL Water Company, at their last meeting re
solved to rednoe the price of Gat to TURKU
DOLLARS per thou and feet after tho tit of
Odoberaud to manufacture UOlliUAB.
This will put the beat and ealeat light within
leach of everyone, and the Oorai«ny hones tbe
public will show its appreciation ol this effort to
diminish ibeexo-nie of living, bv a liberal pat
ronage in the future, e t thn “low price.” the
liiw-at in the South, eonnuoriug the dmtanoe
from the ooal fielda. the Com Don r can allow ex
tension of tune to no oae. and all bills must be
paid prompt y All whoa e lnarrrara must
settle before i he 1st ol October, inordof to par-
AND
BOYS’ CLOTBIIG.
Boys’ Schoiil Suit« $3.50,
A iiaiithome Suit $5.
SHUTS! SHIRTS!
We sell the Celebrated
which cannot be excelled in
QUALITY and PRICK We
make
SHIRTS TO ORDER
and guarantee a fit,
HATS. HATS,
SILK AND FDR
HAGitinir a^niir.q jun.-isur i i
v f f . i • , 1GMKR8 AT LOWEST MARKET PK19L
Ihe latest styles just re- au<u>dawe*a
ceived, prices to suit every-
body.
N. B.—We make suits to
measure at bottom prices.
A visit
to our establish
ment will convince you that
the above are facts.
Chvs. WacMel & Bro.v
7ICHBRKY 8TREBT.
aeplZtBlUirlm .Mooou, Ga-
LIBERAL GASH PREMIUMS
In all classes and tho ’argest offered bj any
Fair in the United States.
every day, by some of the
NOTED HORSES ON THE TURF
Husio will be furnished by a celebrated
Many of the Prominent Statesmen
fortnights and pnvsonger«,onall the
railroads in tho blato.
THOS HARDEMAN. Jr. Provide
L V L1VING8TON. Gen’l Sup’r.
MALCOLM JOHNSTON. Secretory.
augSOtm
GAS, GAS, GAS.
BCtmo ucitiin '140 a-swi -F. .FFUI
ticlpate in the reduced rate.
sep7 Su AEHOSRDHAN. Kup’t.
A Card to the Public.
BEWARE OF LUNCH M'LK BISCUIT THAI
MAY NOT BE FRESH.
I N I84t C D Bovs A Son. of Vew London, Co , n
mvde *— contract with me to sell their La .ch
Milk Bticait,ihey promising to protect me n
the exclutivovaleof them within fifty milt, of
Maoonvndalsopromived nut to eel) <oany puny
Norther South who would teller ,h.p then, to
Macon. U D Bos. A Son bare kept their Iviih
in every part cular.
Their object in hiving only one party to Ca n-
trol them wav to always hvve them lre<n from
thn bakery. If they were void to ol grocer, who
n ight order them they would remain on baud
■nd become stale, thereby injuring their good
Ml.co I mode the contract with C D Bevv A Son.
-have sold 2,650 barrel,, most ot which have
been convumed in this city Two hooves re this
city within the patten year, have purcha rd
from second Uadi through Northern bornei
two or three shipments of small lota, but in all
rave where U D Bus, s Sun found who tbe par-
'ties were shipping them, they have refused
to sell to such psrtu s ...
Within ti e part three weeks a house m this
city hss hsd a shipment or Boss’ Lunch Milk
Biscuit from second hsnds.sndaithey will not
keep sweet in warm westher more than fifteen
days, I do not wish to be held responsibletor the
quality of any Lunch Milk B.scuit that do not
coma through my hands
Tbe fresh Lunch Milk Biscuit direct from the
bakery ef O D Boss A eon con bo hsd at my
store, at Geo Beggs, D L Walker A Co, D H
Howes, G B Dettre’s.D Daly A Bro. L J Shspley.
Johnson A Douglas.
seplS 2t GEO R BARKBR.
OPTICZAK I
SAVE TOUR EYES.
r f your vision is failing—if yon are growing
near-sighted, or your eyesight ia troubling
you in any way, call on
Mr. Gh> Refeldj Optician;
and your eyesight will be benefited by his
■apenor Spectacle* and Bye Glosses. They
will removo all dimness, blurs, oonfu.iona and
floating speck,, and the most sensitive eye wifi
be restored to its normal aud healthy condition ;
saving fatigue, requiring leu light ana enabling
the wearer to view plainly all remote objects.
These useful and unapproachable Glasses can
oly he procured rom Mr OH BEfELl). Hi*
tsbhshment—No 2J Sec-nd bt. Macon, Ga.
apr9 6m
w aoruor. ek.vlv i:a:oiiAic
W. W. GORDON & CO.
Successor to Tison A Gordon).
Cotton Factors
—AND—
Commission Merchants,
NO 118 BAY STREBT. 8AVAXNAH. G A.
HOWARD T1N8LBY, Traveling Agent.
LOANS M*DB UPONfSATI-iPACTORY AS-
SUBANOB OK tXJITON SHIHMK.NT8.
VERY FULL ADVtNCr.S MADE ON CON
SIGNMENTS OPLOTTON.
BAGGING AN'»TIR4 JtTRVTSHKn CUS-
UNIVERSITY OF GEORI
P H MULL, D.D, LL D, riiASCXU-Oi
rpHB 79th session of the Department
JL Athena, viz: Franklin Coliejer, Mate Col
lette ot Agriculture and Mechanic Arts; Law
School opens on first Wednesday in October.
Full OHM of study in Ancient and Modern lan-
ftnages. Mathematics. Bells Lettren. History.
Metarhytics and Hthics. Natural Philosophy,
Astronomy, Chemistry, Gm og>. Natural His
tory, Agriculture. Engineering. At alytical Chem
istry, Mechanical Drawing, Law
60 fro* scholarships in Franklin College.
240 free fcholamhips in State College.
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