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MACON, GEORGIA TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1879-—PRICE FIVE CENTS.
Number 9.322
JUS STATE LEGISLATURE.
Atlanta, September 22,1879.
THE SENATE
THE SENATE
. „ u . _ , than once on the same question, except
Senate met at 9 a m., with President j_ consent of two-third a.
teeter in the ohair.
Prayer by the Chaplain, Eev M. Dan-
mil waa called 'and a small quo*
rom found pretent.
The journal of Saturday’s proceedings
read and approved.
bills on neon beading
were taken op, read and paaaed to a third
tiding
BILLS OB TBS THIRD BIADINO.
X bill to prohibit the nee and employ-
meat of young children in circuses aad
other (bows of a like nature in this State.
Toe bill pasaed, vote 30 to O.
To repeal the act creating a Board of
Seal* and Revenues in Paulding county.
Pliltde
A bill to abolish the Board of Commia-
aioneta of Boads and Revenue* in the
county of Jones and other countie*.
Parted.
A bill to restore the original rates of
toll over the bridge at Port Gaines.
Passed 26 to 0.
To amend the act incorporating the
city of Milled-eyille, and repealing an
set restricting the powers of the Mayor
sod aldermen of paid city. Paaaed 26 to
a
To include in the corporate limit*
of tte city of Albany, the grounds
of the Sonin we,tern Industrial Associa
tion. Passed by a vote of 26 to 0.
To compel wharf owners to keep their
wharves in good repair; also (to compel
owners of improved lots to repair the
pavement in front of their lots in the city
ei Darien. Some debate arose on the
bill.
A motion was made to recommit the
bill, which was done.
A resolution was offered by Senator
gasoil that a joint oommittee ot two of
the Senate and thrSc of the Honse be ap
pointed to ascertain the state and amount
of bnaincss before the two Houses.
On motion the bill to reqoiro tho
Judges of tbo Superior and Supremo
Courts to report to the Legislature all
matters of law and practice for correction
which may oome nnder their notice.
Senator Preston moved to recommit
the bill for the pnpoee of amendment.
The question was then pnt upon the
advpire report rf the oommittee. Tho
report was agreed to and the bill was
lo>t.
Senator Preston gave notion of a mo
tion to reconsider the action of the Sen
ate.
The bill to enlargo the dalles of the
Attorney General was taken up and lost,
by agreeing to the adverse report of tho
committee.
The bill regulating foreclosures of
mortgages on personalty by a jastioo of
the p» ace, was tabled to await tbo action
of tbe House on a similar bill.
Senator Clark, obairman of the oom-
mitten appointed to draft rules for tho
government of, the Senate while acting as
court of tmpeaohmont on Treasurer Ben-
froe’s case, submitted a report. Tbe re
port was adopted, and 100 copies of tho
rulea ordered to be printed.
new matter be intrrdcced except by two-
thirds vote of tbe Honse.
Also that no member be allowed to
apeak more than ten minutes, or more
by consent of two-thirds.
The report was adopted.
A report amending the rales as to
seme minor particulars waa agreed to.
This report limits debate in committee
of the whole, and also the length of a
session of a oommittee of tbe whole.
On motion of Ur. Hall, the bill repeal
ing discriminating laws as to drummers
and peddlers, waa token from tbe table.
He offered an additional section, which
was adopted.
The Judiciary Committee submitted
tbe articles of impeachment against the
Treasurer.
The articles aro lengthy, and cover
the metiers referred to in the majority
report of the committee which investiga
ted the condition of the treasury. They
were read by Mr. Hardin, the Assistant
Clek.
The time of the session was extended.
Mr. Turner, of Brooks, offered a reso
lution that tbe articles be adopted and
the choeen managers of tbe impeach
ment proceed at once to exhibit tbe eamo
at the bar of tbe Senate.
The House adjourned to Sj r. h.
BY TELEGRAPH.
SUSBAY’S UIBPATUBStf.
Havana Markets.
Hanana, September 21.—Sugar dull
throughout the week. Prices of all classes
nominally, J real lower. Noe. 10 to 12 da.
7,7} real* gold per arrobe; nos. 16 to
10 ds. 84 9} reals. Uolaeaea sugar, no. 7
to 10 at 6}uG} reals. Muecovada sugar
common to fair, 6.6} reals. Centrifu
gal engars numbers 11 to 13 in boxes
and hogsheads 8}a84 reals. Stocks in
warehonae at Havana, and Uantanzas,
CO,GOO boxes. 67,000 bags, and 43.500
hogsheads. Receipts of the week 425
boxes, 264 bags and 360 hogsheads.
Exports of tho week, 6,950 boxes, 350
bags and 3.370 hogsheads, including 20
boxes, 834 bags and 5,840 hogsheads to
the United States. Tobacoo quiet.
Spanisn gold very flnetnating; quoted
at 243. Exohange flat; on tbe United
States, 60 days, gold 9a04 premium;
abort sight do. 9ja 10 premium; on Lon
don, 194a204. On Paris 4x5 premium.
Affairs In Memphis.
Memphis, September 21.—A general
meeting has been exiled for next Monday
evening at the Cotton Exchange, to ex
press the views of the citizens regarding
order No. 6 of the Stato Board of Health,
which prohibits loose cotton from being
brought into the city.
Memphis, September 21.—Eight new
esses of yellow fever—fonr whites and
four colored—were reported to-day.
Among tho number are Fred Harpman,
Mary Nolan, H. D. Bracken and Frank
Foster.
Bat one death has occurred einoe last
night. Archie P. Kehoe. eon of the late
A UIH LW|fluuiwis „ Mcr| M ,
log liquors In tho several towns and an 0I .p 0 ij cemftD - Jesse Anderson, resid-
oounttvs named therein, uubmitting tha ■ Bt thn oorner of third and Jefferson
question to tbe eleotors in some localities —
sad not in others, was read the scound
time.
Tho Senate then odjonrned.
Carolyns.
THE HOUSE.
The House met at 9 o’oloek and waa
called to order by the Speaker.
Prayer by Rev. Mr. Oliver, of Banks.
The roll wss called and the journal wen
read.
By unanimous consent Messrs. Bora,
Oammagu and Collins were allowed to
change their votes from yea to nay on
the resolution affered by Mr. Humberto
censure the Governor for the alleged
misconduct of Mr. Nslms. Mr. Humber
changed his vote from yea to nay on the
resolution by Mr. Turner, of Brooks, to
refer the reports on the conduct of the
principal keeper to the Governor for what
action he may deem proper.
Tbe roll of counties was called for the
introdnotion of
NSW BU8INIS3.
The roll was completed.
KILLS ON THIRD BEADING.
A bill to provide for the election of a
judge of Patnam county court. Passed.
A bill to repeal an aot to prescribe the
manner of issuing licenen for tbe sale of
intoxicating liquors in Moscogee county
outside the limits of the oity of Colum
bus. Passed, ^ .
The Committee on En ollment make a
report, giving a list of bills enrolled and
ready for the signature of the Speaker of
the Honae of Representatives.
A bill to carry into effeot the provisions
of the Constitution relative to the remov
al of county sites.
On motion of Mr, Adams tho House
took up those Honse bills to which tho
Senate had offered amendments. Senate
amendments the following bills were oon
enrred in. , _
To incorporate tho Savannah Trust
and Safa Deposit Company.
To provide for a County Solicitor of
Pulaski county.
A bill to provide for the removal or sus-
pension of tho Comptroller and Tieasnrer
by the Uovernor as the Constitution
provides.
A bill to define who are sgsnts of in
8uracoe oompauies not incorporated by
the laws of this State.
The Ssnate amendments to the rollow.
ina bills were agreed to t
Also a bill to prescribe the manner of
letting oontiacls for the construction or
repair of pnblio wotks.
A till to redaoe and regulate fees of tax
receivers, etc.
The report of the Conference Commit
tee on the amendments to ftia bill wss
read and adopted.
A resolution requesting the Comptroll
er to inquire »s to whether the rpeoiul
liquor tsx had been dcly collected was
paieed.
A hill to prohibit flabing on the lands
of David Dickson in Hanooek county, or
on tho lands of Samuel Nicholson, in
Dodge county. Passed.
A bill to prescribe the manner of
granting whisky license in Eastman and
In other counties of Dodge, Tatnall and
Taliaferro. Passed.
A bill to amend Beotion 1416 of tho
code relative to the practice of dentistry
To provide for the incorporation or
wants and other institutions without
.pital. Passed.
To amend the act creating a board of
immiasioners for Crawford county,
assed.
To repeal an aot amending the school
w as relates to the county of Dodge,
assed.
To require school commissioners to
take foil reports to grand juries, sta-
ng specifically all receipts and expen-
itares. Passed.
A bill to require ordinaries and com t
oarda to make fall and itemized state
ments of tbe years’ ieoc-ipts andexpendi-
ires for county purposed. Tabled tern-
o rarity.
Leave of absence was granted the
'ommittee on Judiciary.
A bill to provide for fee of $2 for
letks of Sup.nor Charts m administer-
ag oaths and issuing certificates to com-
xercial notary public. Passed.
ilea ordered to be printed. Captain P. M. Kehoe, who died beyond
Toe bill to regulate tbe convict system lh ^ clty i imite .
wsa tntdo the special order for WedDes- j n addition to the now cases reported
day next. .. to the Boaid of Health, the following per-
Tho bill providing for a classification 3ong wer0 atrioken with fever to-day:
of ooovtots according to degrees of Littleton Bean, financial reporter of th«
orime was taken up, and made the ape- jj iam0D d Lodge, Knights of Honor, and
Dial order for next Thursday. j n c harge of the treasurer’s office of tho
A bill to prohibit tbo Rale of lQtox.CBt- railway company; A. P. Simmons,
an ex-policeman; JeHae Anderson, resid-
iDg at the oorner of third and Jefferson
streets; Mrs. John Bierman, and B. T.
Dabney, civil service official, who it waa
thought hod a mild attaek of fever about
three weeks ago.
Miss Louise Bedford died last night of
yellow fever at Bailey Station, Tennes-
seo.
Nurses were assigned to duty to-day
by the Howards. The weather is clear
and pleasant.
Arrival of doneral Grant.
San Francisco, September 21.—Upon
tbe arrive I of steamer City of Tokto at her
wharf lsst evening. General Grant wss
received by the Governor and his staff,
the city offioiala ami exeontive oommittee
and welcomed by Mayor Bryant in a brief
speech. Ha then took a oarrir.ga and
drove to tho Palaoe Hotel at tho head of
an immeore piooession, and accompanied
by great orowds.
Bonfires blazed at I he street corner*,
illnminat'.on lit up every window and the
gljte ol Roman candles and elsutro-lights
made the broad thoroughfare as bright as
day. Under a continuous arobery of flags,
banners, and festoons ami draperies,
tbe proeesston moved up Market street
to Montgomery, ard turned down the lat
ter street. Crowds blocked the sidewalk,
cheer after oheer rolled along the whole
line of marob, and almost drowned tbe
martial strains of numerous bands. _
The broad ensign tossed in the night
winds glaring with the light of fires and
the glare of rockets and fireballs. The
light mist hovering over the city reflected
the light of the fireworks and illumina
tions, until the heavens seemed ablaze.
Not only the afreets on the march, bnt
the cross streets between Market and
Montgomery Avenue were brilliant with
decorations. Even the Chineso quarter
seemed to have caught the infection and
from a hnndred of etaffs the great dragon
flag flaunted its fantastto blazonry beside
the stats and stripes.
Onntinning its march, the procession
moved through Montgomery Avenue to
Kearney street. Here, if possible, the
crowds were still more dense and eninuit.
sitio and every disolay of fireworks, elec
tric lights, lime lights and every con*
ceivable means of illumination were of
increased brilliancy.
On arrival at Market street the proces
sion, moving up a few blocks, counter
marched to the Palace Hotel. Heie a
magnifioent aroh forty feet in height,
spanned Montgomery street, em
blazoned with national colors, and beat
ing the inscription “Weloome to Grant.
At this point ‘he carriage oontainiDg the
General was drawn up while the proces
sion marched in review—cheer alter
cheer rending the air as division after di
vision passed by.
On the conclusion ot the review tho va
rious organizations were dismissed, and
General Grant was oonducted to his quar
ters in the Palace Hotel, whioh had been
specially prepaisd and furnished for his
reception.
Hews Items.
Petersburg, Va., September 21.—The
corner atone of a new Catholic Church
near Jarrett’s statioD, Snssex county,
thirty miles from this city was laid to
day daring a heavy rain, wiih interesting
and appropriate ceremonies, in the pres
ence of* a large assemblage from Peters
burg and Richmond.
The ceremonies were conducted by Rt.
R*v. a K. Keane, BUhop of Virginia
and North Carolina, assisted by Rev. R.
T Wilson, pastor of St. Joseph Catholic
Church of this city. Bishop Keane de
livered an ele* a t address. The lot npoa
which the cbutch la to be erected, is a
gift frem T. R. Eedman, a well known
citizen of Sussex county.
Foreign.
Beelin, Sept. 21.—Bev. Mr. Thomp
son, the oldest member of the American
colony here, died to-day of apoplexy.
Constantinople, Sept. 21.—The man
who endeavored to force his way into tbe
garden of the palace on Wednesday last
and in the attempt wounded three sol
diers, wa3 subsequently shot by the
Nizima. Hs waa a Roumanian. A de
mand for the surrender of tho man’s
brother has been refused by the Rou
manian representative.
London, September 21. — Advices
rcial notary public. Passed. j {rom Capetown via Madeira to the 2nd
Hr. Wright offered a report from the j inst., report that King Cetewayowas^^
“mittee on Boles, declaring that no) embark at Port Domford for Oapetown.
8ir Garnet Wolseley was expected at
Utrecht on the 6th inst.
Vienna, September 21.—The semi
official Monlags Bedew says: "It is in
oxnformity with tbe present situation in
Europe that Prices Bismarck should
deem it important to obtain a moral guar
antee that Austrian policy will not
change.*’
If, dnring exchange of views between
Prince Bismarck and Count Andra*>y,tbe
intereets of Germany and Austria are
found to be parallel a written understand
ing may be drawn up relative to all possi
ble European combinations.
Violence In Meat Virginia.
New York, September 21.—Adispatob
from Canneiton, West Virginia, reports
that Bob Mooney, a white man, well
known as a desperado in West Virginia,
was instantly killed with a razor at Gov
ernment Looks near tbeie, by a negro
named John Thomas. Shortly after tbe
negro Thomas was arrested by a consta
ble, bnt was soon rescued by a mob,
which bang him immediately to tbe
nearest tree.
Before life was extinct a number Of
the mob emptied the oontents of their
revolvers into bis body. He was theo
lowered nearly to the ground, stripped of
his olothes and literally hacked to pieces
with knives.
A telegram from Charleston, W. Va,,
s'atea that Dr. Dabbing, who lives in
Milton near that city, was shot in the
neck last night by a lawyer named Mo-
Alliater, of the tame place. Dabbing is
living bat paralyzed. McAllister has
not been arrested. No details as to tho
motive of the assault -re known.
From Mexico.
Havana, September 21 —The French
mail nteamer has arrived from Vera Ornz
bringing the following intelligence :
City of Mexico, September 15.—The
first oompleted section of Morelos, rail
way has been opened by the president,
assisted by a great; crowd. Grand prepa
rations are beiDg made for a celebration
to-morrow of the National Anniversary.
Another excursion of seventy persons
from the United States 'is expected to
arrive in November.
The Government has received anthon
tic acoountsof the immense richness of
the mines recently opened in Sierra Ma-
jada. Crowds are flocking there and the
Government has adopted measures to
preserve order and have mining laws
enforced.
The project for the re-election of Diaz
appears to have been abandoned. Tho
country ia reported as enjoying complete
peace. Congress will meet to-morrow,
the 16th. t
DAY lusniAxiuDa.
Hews Items.
New Yobk, September 22.—A Toron
to speoial intimates a general belief
there that the comiog race between
Courtenay and Hanlon is a mere specula
tion.
Fortress Monroe, September 22 —
The merchants of Norfolk, who for the
past ten years have been making efforts
to establish a line of steamers from their
port to Liverpool, are rejxtoing in the
fact that it i9 at lsst accomp ,i shed. The
pioneer steamer of the line, the Amazo-
ii’ax, of 1,600 tons, will take out a full
cargo of cotton, so soon bb it oxn be
placed on beard.
Foreign.
London, September 22.—ThoTusurr ac
tion in Kurdistan is not yet quelled.
Two powerful tribes have joined Abdul
lah with 12.000 men.
The floor of a synagogue at Szolnok,
near Mnnoaee, Hungary, gave way on
Saturday, killing eighteen women and se
riously injuring eight.
Tbe North of England men in the Iron
^rade protested against Mr. Dale’s award,
and demand bis reasons,therefor.
The oity of Ssrporchoff, Basaia, has
been destroyed by fire.
The Belgian Minister has resigned.
The obairman of the strike committee
of the Bradford mechanics has sailed for
America to arrange for tho emigration of
seven hnndred and fifty men.
Shanghai, Septombar 15.—The steamer
Nordenakyold was lost at Nemoro, on the
east coast of Yezzo.
From Memphis.
Memphis, Tbnn., September 22 —No
new cases reported to-day: two deaths
have occurred since last evening—W. S.
White, operator in the Western Union
Telegraph Office; Peter H. Donnylly.
grocery merohant doing business at 307
Poplar street. W. S. White is the third
to die ont of the office this season of
fever.
tancli Nonsense.
New York, September 22.—The start
in the walking match was made at one
o'clock sharp, eleven thousand persons
being present. Hazael took the. lead in
a quick run followed by Rowell, Panohot,
Taylor, Ennis and Gnyon all tanning,
tbe others walking. Dntoher fainted
twice this murning and finally retired
from tho raoe after making 22 miles.
The colored man Hart has com
menced to dog Rowell, and keeps a few
feet behind him straight along. Rowell
does not seem to like it, and runs fre
quently , bnt Hart also runs, and Rowell
cannot shake him off. Panchon is walk
ing rather stiff and lame. None of the
men leading in tbe race have been
off the track for any length of time.
Hazxel took a rest nearly half an honr
this morning, whioh was taken advantage
of by Rowell to take the lead. Rowell
keeps up the same easy trot which
brought him in winner ia the last race.
Weston walks at a lively giit, and oe-
-ionally rnca a few laps at a good pace.
Ennis walks a number of laps and runs
tbe last three in each mile. Hazael
walks bnt little. Ha takes long strides
in running, whioh soon puis him ahead.
At 12 o'clook on the Xlth hour the
score stands, Weston 53 miles, Rowell
67 miles and 2'laps Hazael 60; Gnyon
63; Ennis 63 and 2 laps; Panchot 54 and
3 laps; Merritt 52 and 6 laps; Hart 61
end 5 laps; Krohne 49 and 3 laps; Tay
lor 50 and 4 laps; Jackson 50 and 7 lays]
Tedermeuger 41 aDd 5 laps.
NIGHT DISPATCHES.
From Memphis.
Washington,Sept. 22.—Inspector Rose
of Memphis, in a telegram to the
National Board of Health to-day,suggests
that all attempts to persaade the colored
people to enter the camps outside of
Memphis be abandoned. There is no dis
position shown by them to do so, and it
is believed that their leaders, while pre
tending to favor the movement, really op
pose it. Dr. Boss also states that should
any of the negroes become hungry and
accept the offers of the Board already
made, there are tenta enough on hand to
provide for them aad they can be fed for
fifteen cent3 per day. The regular semi
annual meeting of the National Board of
Health will be held in this city about
the middle of October.
Memphis. September 22.—Four eases
have boea reported np to nooa: Mrs. W.
L. Radford, Mrs. J. A. Prestige, Joseph
M. Serrano, Iioais Jones, tbe list named
colored. Oae additional death haa oc
curred, Wm. J. Ryan.
The hanging of Dr. Plankett in effigy
last night is generally condemned. The
poliee promptly cat down the figure, and
are eearohing for the perpetrators ot the
act.
C. Hailmaa, residing five miles on the
Poplar street boulevard, is cown with the
fever.
The steamer Natchez passed south
this morning at 11 o’oloek and draw fully
a thousand people to the bluff by repeated
soundings of her whistle, which w4te re
sponded to by tugs at the wharf.
N Items.
New Orleans, September 22.—At
Bxyon Chico, Saturday last, during the
election, a shooting affray tookplaoe be
tween two men named Font end Doss-
man. Neither of tbe principals was hart,
bat two bystanders were shot, Edward
W. Grimm being instantly killed and
Riebard Nash dangerously wounded.
Caicicx, September 22—The tug C.
W. Parker, while towing tbe schooner S.
A. Wood to Evanstown, burst her boiler
et 9 o’clock this morning when off Lin
coln Park. The following were Silled:
Robert Lxkey, Captain; John Callahan,
engineer; Peter Regers fireman; and Wi!-
l;am Barton, cook. The only man on tbe
tag who survived is William MoGnire. a
deck hand, and he is badly injured.
Selma, Ala., September 22.—Tho
Selma and Golf Railroad was sold under
a foreclosure to day. The bidding was
spirited. The Mobile and Montgomery
Railroad’s final bid of $120,000 was raised
$100 by Charles Williams, of Atlanta, for
D. T. Sullivan, President and owner of
tbe Peninsula Railroad, who was declared
purchaser. Tbe oilizens of Selma re
joice at the prospect of a direct line to
tbe Peninsula Bay. The Mobile and
Montgemery Railroad did not bid as a
company on tbe Selma and Gulf Road;
the syndicate was composed of New York
parties.
New York, September 22.—At four
o’clock tho scotes in tbe walking match
were aa follows : Weston. 68; Rowell,
88; Hazael, 73; Gngoo, 81: Merritt, 71;
Panohost, 71: Hart, 76; Koobue, tsi;
Taylor, 67; Jackson, 67; Fredremey, 50.
New Orleans, September 22.—S. F.
Parmelee, foreman of a fire company,
dropped dead of heart disease while at
tending a fire this morning.
Jacksjnville, Fla., September 22.—
The schooner Geo. Harris, of Boston,
bound for Pensacola for lumber, sprung
a leak off Cape Canarral Tuesday last,
and after twelve hours at the pumps with
six feet of water in the hold, she was
beached. All hands were saved. The
captain and crew arrived here to-day on
the steamer Weikieva from the upper
St. Johns River.
synopsis WeatherStatemeot
Office Chief Signal Officer,
Washington, September 22, 1879.
Indications—For the South Atlantic
States, cloudy weather with rains, north
erly veering to easterly winds, stationary
followed by rising temperature, higher
barometer in northern portions.
BUSINESS HUTIUISS.
NEW OAT MEAL,
Course, medium and fine, received to-day.
rhelesale and retail at
septs St ID CARVER'S.
The nobbiest business suits of the reason are
t GUS NUSSBAUM’S,
septal 2t Cor. Third and Cherry streets.
J, Gi BANNON &C0„
Jill display this morning another lino of Black
Cashmeres which they guarantee an exact dupli
cate ot those tnat went wiih such ready sale last
week. Thestock embraces a fall line of Blue
and Jet Blocks. Particular attention is called
to oar Mourning Department. sep£3
— o—
All grades of boys and youths clothing at
GTJd NUSSBATW*.
ssptSl 2t Cor. Third and Cherry streets.
A large assortment of vases and toilet sets lust
received, at the DULL AB> 6TUB>B.
Tho handsomest disp’ay of gents* furaishin*
goods in tbo city is at (jjjgNUNSBAUM’d.
sept21 2t Cor. Tin; d and Cherry street!
—o—
Fancy Ostrich feathers, beautiful flowers, and
hanseme ornaments, jutt opened at the
DOLLAR STORE.
cheap at the
dollar st
BARGAINS. BARGAINS,
in table linen and towels at the
DOLLAR STORE.
• NOVELTIES
in back-combs, sets, necklaces, at the
scpZL irauiuesAfri DOLLAR STORE.
NEWPTriiAMS
Unranvassed, first of the season, at
sep.9 St J fl CARYjBR.o.
NEW8QQS.
Fulton MaTket Corn Keef, Mackerel, Cheese
and a fresh lot of Can nod Goods of all kin is at
sepl9 fri suu2t D L WALKKk & CO.
A fresh lot of Fancy Csndy. French and Turk
ish Prunes. A complete stock of Family and
fancy groceries can bo found at
seplOfri sun2t D u WALKER* Co.
“EXTRA.”
Thebeat five cent Cigar in Ms«m at
sepld In sunlit D L WALKER A CO,
Suits made to order at
augto U
WAOHTEL A BRO’S.
Have your roof painted with Brewer’s Rubber
Roof Taint. julll Ztawtfin
—o—
White and Red Onion Sets at _
seyjl. ELLM DRUG STORE.
D0S't7aIL!
To look aS those oesutiful saxnolei at
auglOL' WxOUVBL dt BRO 8.
MAKE NolfiSTAKI
And leave your measure for a Suit of Clothes
with
auglO tf CHA8 WACHTEL A BRO.
A CARD.
To all who are suffering from the errors and
indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early
decay.lossof manhood, etc; I will send . recipe
that will cure you, FREE OP CHARGE. Thi
great remedy wxi discovered by a missionary i
South America. Send a solf-addreued inreoo
to the Rev Josepa T Inman, 8tation D, N
York. » Sc ilia
DBS J P. & W. K. HOLMES
DENTISTS,
No 84 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga
Txsth extracted without nain, toantiful sets of
Teeth inserted. Abscessed Teeth aud Diseased
Gums cured.
Dealers in all kinds of Dental Materials and
Instruments. Constantly on hand m Urge and
full assortment of Teeth of ail kinds, Gold of all
kinds, Amalgams of all kinds, Rubbers of all
kinds. marldAwiy^
PRESCRIPTION FREE T
For the speedy Care of Seminal Weaxress, Loss
of Manhood, and all disorders brought on by in*
discretion or excess. Any Druggist has the in
gredients, Address
DAVIDSON A CO,
jnl dpodiw ly 75 Nassau St. New York,
Leaky Roofs repaired and painted with Brew
er’s KubDer Paint.
nlll stawSm T J CARLING. Agent.
SAMPLES PSAMPLES I
For Fall and Winter Baits last reoeived at
WACHTEL A BED'S,
an tu tha tf 7S Cherry Street.
Want really fine Beautiful r.nd pe’iranent Den
tal Work, either < n the natnrsl T « h or by sup
plying their place with Artif tial t r < s, te certain
to consult Dr Ford, who, lum »r d afar this
date, will be found constantly at his office. No
5 Second Street from S o’clock . m.to 6 o clock
m. agr27 snnAwed Sm
Bar the Mdl wood, tae purest old Rye Whisky
in the city, at SAM WBI0HELB1CM,
marSO tf 75 Cherry street.
KH PLANT
I.C. PLANT &S0F
Bankers and Brokers,
MACON, - " GEORGIA
TRANSACT A 5EHERAI BAttlUR*BUSINESS
TO RENT.
fTVWO four-room houses to rent cheap for good
JL bankable not. .
sep!7 tf LOCK BOX
CHAS. F- STUBBS.
(Successor to Groover, Stubbs A Co).
COTTON F4CTOR AND GENBRAL COM
MISSION MERCHANT,
94 Bav street, Savannah. Georgia.
Bagging, Ties, Rop. and other supplies fur
nished. Also, liberal cash advances made on
consignments for sale or shipment to Liverpool
«r Northern ports, augSIStn
FINAKGIAl UNO COMMERCIAL
MACON COTTON STATEMENT
OFFICE TBLEGRAPH AND MESSENGER
hSPXSHBsa 22.1S79.—Bvnaiso
Tbe market to-day quiet at »K cents fer mid
dling.
Reoeived to-dsy by rail...... 145
by wagon 67— 902
Shipped - 812
Sold
; STATEMENT’
Stock on hand September L1879..
Received t j-dsy
previously.
2S0
Shipped to-day■■■■—.
previously.—..—...
Stock on hand this evening..
. S744- 4536
1164
LATEST TELKGKAFHIU REPORTS
Cotton.
Livxbpool—Noon—Cotton dull and easier,
middling uplands 6 9-16,middling Orleani 611-16
Sales 6000 bales, ol which 60S were take . bj
speculators and for export: receipts 200 all Ameri
can.
Futures opened with sellers at 1-16 de-lire:
Uplands low middling clause September deliv
ery 6 716,September aud October 69 S2aVta7-Sr,
October and Novembers 1-31*6. November ana
December 6%. February and March do. May and
Junes.
1 SO pm—Middling nplands 6)£. middling Or
leans low middling upland* September and
Octobor delivery 67 82, October ard November
ssi-sr, November and December 5 27-82, Decem
ber and Januarv do, March and April 5%.
2 SO p m—Uplands low middling clause Sep-
ember delivery 6%. Januark aud February
6 p m—Uplands low middling clause April and
May delivery 515 IS. hiew crops shipped No-
vember and December by sail 6x7-88, Futures
weakk.
N kw Yobk—Cotton nominsLsalea 103; middling
upland.- HIM- middling Orleans 11%.
Futures opened weak; September 11.60. Octo
bor 10.88. November 10.10, December 10.03. Jail
nary 101$
button—Net receipts 115: gross 84S6.
Futures closed weak: tales 189.000. September
delivery 10 96—93. October 10.26, Ncvember 10 CB
—06, December 10.05—0\ January 10.12—IS, Feb
ruary 10.J4—28. March 10JS8—40, April 10.62—56,
May 10 64—7;,
Cattail closedtnominal: sales 137: middling up-
ands 11% middling Orleans 11%.
Consolidated net receipts 26420; exports to
Great Britain 6726, France . Continent 14t.
Gslyestoa—Cotton easy: middling U%. low
middling 10}4 good ordinary 97% net receipts
5822; gross 6822: sales 3816. stock 18706.
Nobiolk—cotton weak, middling 10%, net
receipts 2180, sales 80. Btock 8609.
Baltimobh—Cotton nominaluniddling 11% low
middling 11*4, good ordinary 10%: not redouts
193 1 . gross 161s, sales —, to spinners —, a toe
2319.
BOSTOY—Cotton quiet: middling 12%, low
middling 12, good ordinary 11%, net receipts 487
gross 2418. tales—. stock 1268.
Wimuxgios—Cotton nominal; middling 10;
low middling 915-16. good ordinary ; net re
ceipts 181. gross —, sales 79, stock 2105.
Putt, nmwni-Cotton quiet; middling lx%;
low middling 11%. good ordinary 11%. net re
ceipts —: gross 1200. sales 843, spinners 269, stock
M SAVA3fSAH—Cotton quiet; middling 10, low
middling 9 13-16,good ordinary 9 »■ 16.net receipts
6664, gross 6171: sales 2400; stock 25782.
New Oklkabs—Cotton nommaUmiddling 10%.
low middling 10%. good ordinary—. net receipts
4183, gross 4343, sales 1500, stock 16063.
Mobile—Cotton nominal: middling 10%. low
middling 9%, good ordinary , not. receipts
1217. gross —. sales ICO, stock 4553.
Memphis—Not received.
AcoosrA—Not received.
CHABLESTOS—Oottu* steady:middling 10%;!ow
middling 9%. good ordinary B%; net receipts
4923. gross—.sales 2000; stock 1S32L
FINANCIAL
Lcynow—Neon—Erie 28%. Conso’s 97 IMA
Pabis—3 per cent Rentes 83 francs and 97
centimes. . ,
new Yobs—Stocks openod stroag money 6af;
long 4 81. short 4 83. Stato bonds dull. Gov
ernment securities strong.
Money easy at 6a6. exchange weak at 481%,
government securities strong; new 5 per emits
102%. 4% per cents 105, 4 percents 102%.
State bonus dull.
Stoos- closed buoyant; New York Central
. 19, Brie 17%: Lake Shore 93%: Illinois Oeu-
tnu91% Pittsburg 101. Chicago and Northwes
tern 82%. do preferred 10%. Rock Islam, 141%
Wester:. Union Telegraph Company 92.
Sub-Treasury balances: Gold 141.355.503. cur-
icncy 29.135240.
FBODUCk
Paltimoee—Flour steady, active: He— rd *t
and Western snocrtlne 310^4 01: extra4.' 2 54 S
family 6 87®6 00. City Mills superfine 360 >4 to,
extra 4 60*6,5 Ml. Rio brands 6 26. Putapsro 'amily
6 76. Wheat—rioutborn higher and Kctivo; Wes*
tern closed easier, southern red 116®122, umbel
1 25al 28: No 1 Maryland rod 1 25 No 2 Western
winter red spot 122%, September 123%al 23%,
October 123al 23% November 1 2Sal 23%.
December 128al 25%. Southern corn unctiang-u;
white 6.'. yellow r.0. Oats Arm and fairly ac
tive; southern 32a36 Western white 84a35; do
miiod 82@34: Pennsylvania S4aS5. Pay steady;
crime to choice Pennsylvania, Maryland 4 s 15.
Provisions high’r Fork 1060. nulk meats, loose
soouiders 3%a4. clear no 6%: do packed 4%
and 6 Bacon—shouldeis «%.clear rib 6%. Hams
llalt%. Lard, refined in tierces 7. Butter firm,
prime to choice Western packed 12® 14. Collee
film: rio in -argues I Its* 14%. Whisky steady
at 108 Freights higherand acti—,
O;icago -Fiour in good demand double extra
Western tpri: g 4 0<Ja51«; Minn 4 00a560: winter
white 4 50»4 75. extra 3 25n4 00 supmlitie 225a
3 54: patents 5 0ua7 oo,special br*nds8 0e. Wheat
excited higher but unsettled, generally strong.
Not Chicago spring 106 v o 2 do 101% cash 102%
October. 104% November, No 8 do 95, rejected
81U8U?. Com strongand highc# at 37% cash,
38% October 37%. November, rejected 87. Ost:
strongand higher but unsettled at 26 cash, 26%
October 27% November, 80%a% all year. For;
irregular and unsettle.;; opened strong and high
er, closed at inside prices: 840 oa-h and
Oct.ber, 8 40 Novemoer.8 20 all year,7 70 January
lutre excited and higher® 16»6 17% casa.6 I7%a:u
October. 5 80s6 »*% November, 6 72%a5 75 all
the year,*5 82%a5 85 January. Bulk meaty mod
erately active and higberil shoulders 8 60, clear
ribs 5 SO, clear sides 5 40. Whisky steady at 1 06
The fulluwing reports of the Ihieago market
for Futures, b.v special telegrams, are furnished
us by Mr. L RU’Lkt, Broker in Stocks, Grsin
and Provisions. The quotations to day lor
October delivery were: . _
Time C.Jtibs. Pork. Lard. Wheat. Corn
— 4 80 8 90 6 15 1 0.4 37%
— 4 87% b 8 82% 6 17% 101% 38
Receipts ol hogs 13,800.
New IOBK—Flour, the lower grades ica'5 cts
better and in fair demand: other kinds without
decided change, closing ste-dy; southern flour
firm and in moderate demand: common to fair
extra 4 75a 35. good to oboice 6 40®7 00. W heat
feverish and unsettled ungraded winter red 112
al 19; No 2 do I12all9: No 2 do 1184121.
Corn fairly active; ungraded 6ts52. Oats %
higher, feverish and unsettled; No 3. S4!gaS5/»
Coffee firm and qniet: rio m cargoes quoted at
U%al5%; do in job Jots 12>16%. Sugar steady aad
firm; fair to gooa refining quoted 61S-lua615-16.
prime 7; refined fair demand and firm: standard A
8%: granulated and powdered aS%. cru-hed
8%. Molasses quiet and nnchanged Cuba
running 51; test quoted at 24%ai5. Bice fairly
active and steadydiarolina 6%a7%. Ro in dull at
12ijaal 25. Turpentine dull and heavy at 27%.
Wool stesdy and fairly active demand; domestic
fleece 33a43, pulled 22a40, uc washed 13aS2, Texas
12s40. Fork a shade firmer bnt rath:r aniet,
new mess spot 8 8049 00. Mideies very strong,
long clear 520. short clear nominal, long and
short clear 6 87%. Lard exeted and higher aad
more active, prime steam spot 6 35s6 45 cash, 6 42
October Whisky firm at 106, Freights stevdy.
sx. pouts Poor higher: doable extra lull 4 75s
5 00. treble do 5 15®5 25. family 5 S6@5 40. choice
to farcy 5 40@6 60. Wheat higher: No 2 red fall
106a% cash, 106%al 08, closing at 107%, October
197%al 09, November 10»%al 10. clos-ng at
1 09% December. No 3 red lab i 03al03% Corn
higher at 84% cash. 35% October. Oats higher
Sti5%at6 cash. 25*25% October, 16 November.
Whisky steady at 106. Fork higher at 9 25
Lard firmer at 616. Bnlk meats strong,
clear ribs 6 00. Bacon higher; shoulders 460,
clear lib 6 50s%. clear sides 6 75.
nayaiTstobzs.
WtucntGiOY—spirits tnrpenttne firm at 25
Rosin dull at 92% for strained. Crude tur
pentine steady at 100 for hard; 16} for yellow
dip; Tar qniet at 90.
Ginger........
Strawberry .
Fancy
n ANDLES—Star
NAILS—Basts 10«„..
STARCH
FRPPKfi.
8P1CB>
GINGER
NUTMEGS.
CLOVES
CIGARS—PerM_
C I! 8 ROOTS
SNUFF—LoriRard’s. lar„
Lorillard’a.foi)
TOBACCO—Common
Medium.
Lucy Hinton....,
7©10
. liall
.10 11
. 13%
17%
Lucy Hi
fine-
. 1*%
. 10t@l 13
,79
. 40 a
. 50 ft 60
. 52
75 *1 SO
E ECCL'Wfcoieteie nuzzr l
C33S2ST1D DAILY ST
f. S3, t i nr 31* s: *i'
GRAIN AND PROVISION*.
BACON—Clear rib «ldes.„„„.„.^.„ 6%©7
Shoulder.................................. S'.f'S: %
Bulk clear nb sidee.6% a.6%
Bulk shoulders..,.. 5 -5%
CllClCe8C hams .... U%9ll%
LARD-ia bbls 8%
Leaf.in tuos.............................. 8®
Leaf, in buckets 10®: .
QfiTX—Fur fund 50® 55
Rust proof seed
8AI/I—Ttrg!nia.„„... - .„
Liverpool...
MBAL-
bolted ...... T.SS.4S.SS..ISSI.S
CORN -By car load.
■mall lots....................
fLODR—Fancy per bb
Choice
Ultra family, per bbl_„
Family, oer bbi......
Extra per tbL..„„
16d
1260125
70075
..... 72@75
.... 705.71
.... 7E S75
....7 50® S 09
7 00
__ 6 2506 50
61005 25
.600
COFFEE—^Common 11%
Fair™.. 12%
Hood
Prime™
SOAPS—Perib_
MOLASSES—ChciceUuta.hhb:.... _
Choice Cuba. bhis...... —35087
Sugarhouse, hhds M ; 23024
surarh;u-e.bbls„ 29
Choice New Orleans—™—— 6
CGAR—Golden G S%®».
- 7%>%
zS«m
- 909%
Granulated l%@9%
Powdered and crusheu.., 9%®9%
1UI Ik lio
Ocold) „.1U a 112*
» (regular) llUlltH
(endomnd)... l:o a ill
stoo** aua ttona*
COSKECTXD DAILY BY
L. DBOKEK
GeorcU 8 percent bonda.„ ............101 a 115
vjieor«n»7 per cent, bonds (gold)
Geer Kim 7 per cent, bonds '
Gt*onri» 7 per cent, bonds
Georgia 7 per Cent, bonds (Smith) 112 a 11S
Gtx*rKi»6 per oer* \ Ad) a 10A
iwKortri* < per rent, bonds (new) 103 » 106
Oity of Macon 7 per cent. (long)...^..... 64 a 66
City of Macon 7 per cent (ihort)...^.... 65 a 66
Oity of Augusts 1 per oeut. M 100 i
Oity of Atlanta 7 per oent.^..^ 100
<.sity of Atlanta 8 per cent... ....102 s
Oity ot Sarannah 69 a 70
Central Railroad ;omt morr<rue ...103 a.109
Georgia Railroad 6 per cent, bondi 100 a 101
Macon aud Western R R bonds...._^par and mt
Northeastern R R bonds (endorsed)^.^..105 a 106
Southwestern &ailroa.i M . nar and mfc
>outhG.v*»:.dPl3. Istnjortca6e ...........l07 a 106
A. i <4. R. ft. 2d mortgage (enuorsed)...10 a 10S2
Sout G iand Fla- 82 a 83
Western R. XI. of Alabama 1st mortpa^ellO a liJ
Western R. K of Alabama trt mort***e...lX0 all
M AA R.R. 1stroortca*e(notendur'd 80 9<
M AA R R. 2d mortgage (endorsed)...par a 101
Southwestern R Rstock................. lOOalOl
Georgia Railroad stock... M ... tM «.... M . M ... 81 ‘8*
Central Railroad stock 66a67
Augusta and Sarannah railroad stock... 105
SHIfiMJIO PBOlHJi;
CORRECTED DAILY BY
BERK I) BROTHERS
RIDES—Groen salt, par n> 4
Dry salt 6® 8
Dry flint 7@ll
GOAT HKI.-f 4—Dry, per ib 10»12
SHEEP SKINS—Ter place........ 2}@fw
SHEARLINGS—Fertuaoe ft ((510 >
DKER9R1NS—per lb 14016
LKATHK A—In the rough. 15(0522
RACCOON—Per piece 5®SO
MINK—Per pieco 10® 15
OTTER—Per piece...... 50@2 2S
BEAVER—Per piece 2501
GREY FOX SKINS...... 15@«
RED FOX 2v@40
WILD CAT—Per Diets, 5@l00
OPOS8UM—Per piece 0 5
MUSKRAT—per piece 0 8
TALLOW—Prime, per lb.................... he B
WAX—Pure yellow, per lb 20}i; I
GINSENG—Per lb _....„ 05011
DRIED A1’PLE8-Prime per lb ,„1
DRIED PBACHBS—Peeled,brigLtNol L
Unpceltd, No 1 f noB >
DRIED BLACKBERRIES
WOOL—Fleece, burry, por lb 10®16
Unwashed 18026
Washed 25038
AMUSEMENTS-
RALSTON HALL
Tuesday t5oj>tera.l>or 33.
Extra PINAFORE Eitra
MATINEE
For the ladies and children of Macon.
THE
Star /Uiiancs Opera Gompany!
THIS TUESDAY EVENING AT 2 O'CLOCK
Half price only! The great performance by
THIRTF-FIVK LADIES AND GBNTLKMttc*
«f the celebrated
H. M. S. PINAFORE.
The charming FAY TKMVLETON. UlTTLR
LADYLKK, aLLIUE VANE, and the STAR
COMP AN I.
Beat Pinafore ever South,—Lynchbur* News.
Best we have ever had in Norfolk.—Virginian
and Landmark.
Latest matinee ever seen in Atlanta.—Consti
tution.
A porfeot performance of Pinafore. Tho house
will te packed to-night,—Evening Dispatch.
N B.—Pinafore thi9 afternoon anl night only.
New scenes, new costumes and now artistes, and
remember best Pinafore ever Month Seats at
Burr Brown’s all day, scp2tlt
hall
Wednesday Evening, Sept- 24,
Return of the Favorites.
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
smitH, lalto Mon& Martiii’s
ORIGINAL
1879 1
Central City ClotMoi Hoi
NX JIN
IN AN ENTIRE CHANGB OF PROGRAMME
SEW solas, NEW ACTS. NEW JOKES.
Johnnie Morton Chas Hey wood
In his great specialties, In new Operatic Gent.
Prices of admission 59 cents and $1 Reserved
seats at BrownS Bookstore, thrMdaynin ad*
vance. J 8 8H E PPA ttl).
awp»8 tbuwun t-n wry*4*
"Extra G. white..
BUY YOuB GBO.EBIES OF
JOHN LYONS,
tie keeps in store at all seasons a large and
varied stocc to supply the warn* oi
Merchants, Plantera and Farnrra
Those who patronize him onoe wil* be certain
to do ?,o again, from tbe fact that t h > quality ol
hi* goods, tho promptness and attention given
to the putting up and tilling of orders a id also,
and above all, the fair aad nonest dealings which
you will always receive. All kinds of Groceries,
Liqu rs. Fruits. Confectioneries, etc M can be
suppliei at the very lowest rates Headquarters
for Fiver’s Heidscik, Mum’s Kx'r% Dry and
Cook’s Imperial Champagnes; the celebrated
Baker Whisky, ard Contrail and Cochrane’a Im
ported Irish Ginger A’eand Soda, together with
a large fetock ol Wines anl Ales of all brands,
and Liquors of *11 kinds, and at the most favora
ble rates,
JOHN LYONS.
sep 14 3m ha van- ah. G»-
C. BURKE & SON,.
-DEALERS IN—
KALSOMINE,
WHITE LEAD,
Jewetts,
WHITE LEAD.
8t Lem*,
LINSEED OIL.
Eawand Boiled,
TUEPETINE,
VAENI5HES,
LARD OIL,
MACHINE OIL,
WINDOW GLASS.
BRUSHES,
PAINTS,
OF ALL BINDS.
Our stock of above goods
is the largest in the State,
and any one needing Paints,
Oils, etc., will find it to their
advantage to get our prices
before buying.
C. Burke & Bon
se?2 lm
UnMsity of Korft Carolioa.
rjUIIS University enters on its seixiou ol
1979-80. Tuition. Including room-rert, $85 per
annum.
Board *10 to *12 50 per month; stilt cheaper mt
club rates. For catalogue »nnl v to
KEMP BATTLE.
leplllw* President -
CHcMel&Bro.
POPULAR CLCTIHERS
Have just opened a complete
new stock of
X-1 JL.
AND
WINTER
CLOTHING
—FOR—
leoJonMBoys
Which were manufactured
expressly for our t^ade.
Every garment guaranteed
as represented, or money re
funded.!
Men’s Easiness Suit $6,
Good Suit $8,
An All-Wool Suit $10.
0£JR
12D0LLA8 SUIT
is the “BOSS” of the town,
something that can’t be beat
OYJIfc
THE PUBLIC.
H. SCHALL& BRO.,
H AVE opened their store, ffo 71 Cherry
Street, next door to Chas Wachtcl A Brew
with an entire new stock of
BOOTS and SHOES
of the latest stales and beat manufacture, and
we are prepared to manufacture *11 aiylec ot
Custom Work to order. Repairing neatly and
promptly attended to. Alto a large stock of
LKatHKH and FINDINGS always on hand.
Hoping to receive a share of the public patron*
age we aak all to call, examine and be convinced
that this i» tho best and cheapost store in the
0itT ’H. SCHALL & BRO.
au»6 lm
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
MACON. GA.
BANK OF DEPOSIT. DISCOUNT AND EICHANM
Offlcel Hours—9 s. m. k to 1 p.
W W WRIGLJIT. I 0 PLANT
Cashier. _ Proside'')
Janllsd
in B'ack Cloth, Diagonal,
Worsted and Granite Cloth,
are be? nties, the prices wi thin
the reach of everybody.
We claim to h; ve the
largest and best selected stock
of
CHILD R IDN
BOYS’ CLOTHING.
Boys’ Sclio>l Suite §3 50,
A Uaudsome Suit $5.
SHIRTS! SHIRTS!
We sell the Celebrated
which cannot be excelled in
QUALITY and PRICE. We
make ri
SHIRTS TO ORDER
and guarantee a fit.
GEORGIA STATE FAIR,
AT MACON,
Oot. 37til, to Nor. 1st, 1870.
Tho Most Magnificent and Beet
Appointed Grounds in Americal
LIBERAL CASH PREMIUMS
Troltii aid Mini Races
every day, by some ol the
HOST NOTED HORSES ON THE TURF
Music will bo furnished by a celebrated
MILITARY BAND.
Many of the Prominent Statesmen
Greatly Reduced Rates
A cordial invitation ia extended to you to bean
eihib'tor, and you aro requested to write to tb.
Secretary at Macon for a Premium List and
other information.
THUS HARDEMAN, Jr. President,
L P LIVINGSTON. Gen’l Supt,
MALCOLM JOHNSTON,Secretary.
auxSO 2m
GAS, GAS, 61S.
BREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE AND INCREASE
IN QUALITY.
T HE Directors olthe 31 scon Gas Lixht aad
Water Company, at their last martins re
solved to reduo tho price of Onto THREE
DOLLA88 per thou.-ml feet after the 1st of
October and to manufacture UO al GAS.
This will put the brat and safest light within
teach of everyone, and the Company hones tbe
public will show its appreciation of this effort to
diminish theexDsn-a of living, by »liberal pat
ronage in the future. At this-low price.” the
lowest in the South, considering the distance
from theooal fields, the Company can allow ex
tension of time to no on*, and ell bills most be
paid promptly All whoa-c in arrws muss
settle before the lttof October, in order to par
ticipate in the reduced rates
aep7 lm A E BOARD I AN. Rnp’t.
A Card to the Public.
8EWARE OF LUNCH M’LK BISCUIT THAT
MAY NOT BE FRESH.
I N 1SS1 C D Boss & Son. of Vow London, Conn,
made » contract with me to sell their Lunch
Milk Biscuit, they promising to pr-teet me in
the exclusive sale of them within fifty miles al
Macon and also promised n « to sell to any p.rty
Norther South who would sell or ship them to
Macon. CD Boss A Son have kept thnr faith
in every part cular.
Their object in having only one party to een*
trolthcm wss to always have them Ire,n from
tbe bakery. It they were sold to al: grocers who
might order them they would rema'non hsnd
and become stale, thereby injuring their good
“ime.
Since I made the contract with C D Bos, A Son.
I hare sold 1*50 barrels, moit of which bsve
bean consumed in this city. Two houses in this
city within the p i.t ten years hive purchased
from second han-a through Norther i house,
two or three shipments of small lota, bnt in all
cases where C D Bo» s Son found who the par
ties were shipping them, they have refused
to sell to such parties
Within tbe past three weeka a house in this
city bss had a shipment or Bom* Lunch Milk
Biicnit Irom second hands, and as they will not
keep sweet in warm we.ther mure than fifteen
days. I do not wish to be held responsible for tbe
quality of any Lunch Milk B scuil that do not
come through my hands
The fro h Lunch Milk Biscuit direct from the
bakery of O D Boss A -on can be had at my
store, at Geo Beggj, D L Walker A Co, D H
Howes. G B Dettre’s, D Daly A Bro. L J Shsplay,
Johnson A Douglas.
aiplStt GEO R BARKER.
HATS, HATS,
SILK AND FDR.
r J he latest styles just re
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 aboTe are facts.
Cb^s. WacbtelA Bro.,
73 CHEERY STREET,
fun sepi;toi thrlut LMacop, Ha.
OPTICIAN I
SAVE YOUR EYES.
TF TOUT rlsion is failing—if you »re growing
X near-sighted, or your eyesight is troubling
you in any way, call on
Mr. Gh. Befeid* Optician;
and your eyesight will be benefited by his
superior Spectacles and Eye Glaties. They
will remora all dimness, blurs, conlusiona and
Hosting specks, and tbe most sensitive eve will
be restored to its normal and healthy condition t
taring fatigue, requiring less light nn enabling
tbe wearer to view plainly all remote object..
These useful and unapproachable Glasies caa
only beproatred rom Mr CH R8PBLD. Hi.
tablishment—No 1J See.nd St. Macon. Ga.
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UN1MY OFTMIF
T H MELL, D.D, LL D, rmurckixoi,
T HE 79lh session of tie Dapartmen-.
Athens, viz: Frankira College. Stats Col
lege of Agriculture and Mechanic Art,; Law
School opens on first Wednesday in •>:lober.
Foil coarse of study in Auri-ntsnd Modem lan
guages, Msthsmstics. Bells Lettres. History,
Metaphysics and Kthics. Natural Philosophy,
Astronomy, Chemistry, Geocgy, Nstaral His-
, Agriculture. Engineering,
istry. Mechanical Drawing, Law,
tory,.
Analytical Cheat-
SO Ires s-holsrships in Franklin College.
240 free scholarships in Slate College.
For fall information and catalogues a Mr-: as
the Chancellor or
LHCHARBONN1BR.
tm Rscretgrv Faculty. 4,H-na. Gs
WaJTXiiil AX ONCE,
A GOOD clerk for a retail dru? ttcre. a man
competent to attend tho pre«crip::on de
partment as well an the store *r©neralJjr If on
need apply that cannot furnish rood recommen
dations board and lodging furni*hed and
small cash salery. Address P O BOX 5 56,
sepldSt* Ji»con,G*u
R. K. HXnTRS,
attorney at law,
I have removed •<> one of my brick offices corner
Poplar »nd Second Streets.
X N addition to local boamees, 1 will give specia
■ attention to cases entrusted to me in tbe
ilbsnyand Southwestern Oirru ts.snd intho
TTnited States Circuit and Kankrrpt Courts flo
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