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TnrriililAL CORRESPONDENCE. B Bosoorto. Harrell Bro’.hera. besides
l.Ui* vw others of lees note. In the
Brno* Holms,
Axiucos, Oct. 24,1879.
ff , gun samxi o-c* xonx.
. lbe afternoon yesterday, as was pro-
c ;ad, the jolly King of day scattered to
*w»d*M» neonloos wrappings and
W * - red in ail bia glory, flooding the
1 ^hiespe with the mellow radianoe of
"on. aaepicioua event after
|rc and dismal apeil of dripping
.lather, acted like magio npos the In-
J Li>c :s 1Dd ““P**®* 1 new ho P e * tmc
tb» access* of the lair.
Forthwith, wilo ootomendable sesl
tub sToass waaa iu cloud,
»cd Americas tarned oat by haudreds to
her own eithtens and the people cf 8cm-
“ yaJiy two thousand happy specutorn
«i'jit3-ed.ita races at three o'clock,which
erieed t * 0 troiuoe matches. Tho
fi-si was awarded to Alvamonr, who won
ot Isat mile, 2:66
The other was an amatear scrub raos
for a half mile, the be»t two out of three
There *—“
W. I). Uajne. Hayne’s grey steed won
the fi»*t ho* 1 By e head only. In the
_,j. M d suoctedtngone Mr. Baller’enag,
a trained trotter, but badly swlnn-eo,
•arming up, beat ita competitors easily.
par goods uxs
may be mentioned WeXelosum &. Bro.,
Kendrick and T. Wheatley.dranberry &
Barlow, Dean A HcTyne, M. TJiman, J. j
K. bhaw, and among the elothiers Me- j
Oormick A Pm dens, F. A. Oy lee and H.
Wc-cnaler. In
HaxDwaBz
ws hare the extensive house of J. W.
Sheffield A Co. atd J. W. Harris A Co.
The livery stable, are four in ntunber.
That of Mr. Frtooe, in ita size, ventilation
and the excellence of hie stock and ve-
MACON. GEORGIA. SATURDAY MORNING , OCTOBER 25, 1879.-PRICE FIVE CENTS
BY TELEGRAPH^
Number 9.350
day warATUHiM.
Foreign.
Lomdos, October 24.—An embassy h&a
left Mondalay for Simla. The Viceroy of
India will probably refaae to receive it.
Caps Town, October 2*.—The govern
ment ib determined to terminate 'he diffi*
onlty with Moerise by storming his
moanUlh fastness.
Lokdoh, October 24.—An important
hides ta said to be unsurpassed in the l Ie ; dicg in the finished
bute. Of this we bsd oonUr demon- J ^ u ^ JO BO atn Staffordshire and east
stratioh. the cotton warehouses are | WoreeJtarablre waa held at Birmingham
yestafday to consider an application for
an immediate advance in tfce wages of
three in number.
nai OSGAHIZATIOW.
Th.ra are three first-ola^s fire oompa- . |h> Rroando f improvement
mes in America, all with Hill ranks, ud | inie Tbe maetiaB decided not
embracing one steamer, one hand engine
sad one hook and ladder company.
Tbe Sumter Guards, Captain T. W.
Wheatley,is toe only military company in
the place, but that has ax enviable war
record. Tnera ought to be at least tea
“. ao „trsight mile heats. Time others.
m the trade. Tbe meeting
to consider tbe stele of the trade as joati-
f.ing an advance. It is probable an ar
bitrator will be appointed to settle the
question.
Revolt in 8u Domingo.
Sax DoxiNoo. October 24.—The eiti-
THB B4NKS I sens of Puerto Plata revolted on the 6th
ere three in number, to-wil: the First against Ff “‘ de “ t £*L of
National. Bank of Amerious. and that of sued a manifesto declaring the causes or
National, Bank of Americas,
J. W. Wheatley A Co.
, w .nuun . W, Tne combined the revolution to be the adoption of the
U take fee XrZJfiZ tpTLl *f “uie i^itul.on. exceeds despotic canatitutionM1854byGudtermo
Balter. U U Clay and are aU esU bluhed -his complicity in the.-«««« ®‘
* ’ . Gen. Sacus—abuse of publio finances and
That wag CLy, finding his horse about Fnrlow Female College, which is nad^
JXdmtaowd. sporuveiy whipped her the care of the Maaoaio brotherhood.
a run. and pMXxfl the goal ahead of there are nuvaral private schools. I- »
iTlba^hete. Bnt, cf coarse, the | ^operMsom th-^ooanectiou tosutetoao
upon a eolia basis.^ BM I especially tnV degradation of publio
number nia. m all, viz: five white and | fS
four colored. Of sobools, besides tfl°
A provisional government was formed
with Geo. Luperon as Chairman. Tne
recent fire in the town of Aseno destroyed
| a handled bouses—loeB $200,000.
Billiard Match.
Naw Yoax, October 2t_—A billiard
made him go foot in the race. The Americns by a popular vote has deomed
jad8 «f \fr Salhir’e nag was 1:38 m the I :o ihaugnrale a syutem of Pablio Schools, matcb between George Slosson, of New
u». of Mr. oaltor a mg was m in bat>ul J lt hey have not been commenced. S3 and Jaoob SchaeSsr, of Chicago,
U,t “ TUB vlobal display-. The oily haa two hotels, the Barlow for $4,000, commenoedlast-night at Mad
ia our last, whion was imended to em- House ana Cam House, besides nomer- igon Bqaare G &cd an. The game consisW
b«ce a oompMte resume ot the enlriej on. boarding pl-ose. loo Bstiow House ^ tbouiaa d pointo, ono thousand
Cf sHnbi»rs P a grave omission, in the Is located in toe very oentre or the bnsi- poinM t0 ^ pUyed eaon evening, the
?L writloir tan mad^. Tue noift 1 nfc< « portion of tho town, and is *dmu**» ftaaie be jeaumed from the position
IVgSfW collection cf rare olj k*P» V ™ KiSOa Brothers. Batter 1Q whicllthe balls were left by the player
« and beuutilnl plants escaped tho f«» or more attentive aervaut* ewe ®t - n banJ _ Bchaeller ran out the first one
•liter’s altcnt-on Ho tbertforo takes to be fonnd m any of onr interior towns. tnoUBand with a ran of 876, leaving
Ssssu msspa s,0 "°““ m i
“ “ “ —“ “ i’- iwc* ’• R*.kJ**° o f-W;- .
a Iodu atand, the b«ocho8 rising one 1 ia a 3azldl aDd , e ^ I the arrest of hia step sister fimma
above tmi other, was crowdsd with potted «idmg oifloer r n rt* mf ta^ntoa 8«i" >-natge of insanity and unable to
fljwers, mruy m bloom, and arranged eo Hawkinsi and for £,*„[/. Sae M a pleasant featu.ee,
M to produce the most brilliant eflect. Heary ana eon D. P. Ho.lis,. Allenlj«« TufJ bfJ1{nt woman 24 years old and was
We are not bataais: enough to give their »bd quite a number olj amors uten bsford Ja8Ilce Ktlhertb.
tames, but can only say may reflected name* cannot b8 ,eC9 Ji“°- 1 “ “ e8 “ d Long said she had become mentally sf-
ibtinite credit upon the taste of the gen- Fori, Geary, junior, Halite, Cri P flloted from a spinal dieease and was
■i i.n.iMSxansa -vr I Hawkine, jnmor, wo have a sent to the Virginia State Asylnm. Ho
rising young lawyers, wbieh oatt Te*y learat;( j hhe AaB la Now York and came
seldom bo equaled an any singla oom- I ^ b er home. She was not Insane
mnnity. and aat onished the, Jnstice by her
oathsrines over assembled in Americas. I , B0M ' *t- L,K V JI ‘ T - ilk I pniiiant conversation, She said sho
k1i-Fb oand oontributrd tho musio, and amembor of tne General Aiaemblg nas I*, daughter of a wealthy slave
it was not nntil the approach of morn alt0 established an enviable r.potation tra( , er Hor motb er was married twice,
that the daaoerx erased their giaoefnt *“ uUr publio eonncils for^ ewquence and father ma itrcat e d ner and to ca-
evolauona. The toile.s of many of the enthuaiaaue devotion to the ' ^n Uc r sufferings she pretended to
ladiee were both chaste and elegant, and his constituents. He in one • * oa Insane -and wae committed to the
no city of the same populatmn in tho populargnd talented young men in Geor- ^ JoaIV , 3 •* T|
world oould have presented w brighter K 1 *- . a ,s.„ , , . . ■ At the expiration of that time she
iralsxv of beauty. .' rhn l have we nftCm^.ed to i e I wont to Phuud lphiu as comp mion to a
Ki.m the stand-point of confessed ig- J famt outline of Amenona, . her 1U . 3 f . U , 0 lady, und after that came to. New York,
meant o' ax to tho intmate mysteries of nons and solid prosperity. I^ Ute declared she was perfeaUy sane ann
tho nomeneuture of a belle's -make up,” that no =Dy>b offered to eutinitik igimedi»te examma-
we. venture to obromcU tbe namies and ] a more.cnbsUntial flnauoial basis, or ! lQn baC lhe ma gUtrate assured ber it ... __
nUire of such°of the pretty creatures as Mijoysbrighter prospects for ths future- wa / n!lne< ; ratjar y. If menially affeoted Marks wdl be broken up on Monday^
o.7„m '1 Her eit.zens aro wboloeouledanaprofa*l| WM aerfectlv harmless and No new cases,and one death ocsnrred at
Forest City, Arkansas. The steamer
tie contnbntort.
Tax HOP
last night at the Barlow House, was one
of the most fashionable and brilliant
The Atlanta Fair.
Atlaxta, Ga., October 24.—Jo the
first rape ■ a mile daoh" et the Afloat t
fair, Sallie P. White was leading in tne
fourth quarter and fell, throwing her
rider, Bob Cotton, (colored), of NsBhville.
Lady Gay,Little Yenoa and Mecklenburg
fell over the fallen animal, and the three,
together with tho tidera. were piled
in a heap. Bob Cotton
sustained a revere wound in
the heed, wbieh may result fatally. The
other riders were badly but not seriously
bruised. The horses were strained, but
not otherwise injured. Bates’ filly took
the raoe. Backs Hot second; time 1:61.
The Kimball House stakes were won in
three straight heats, by Frederiok Short;
Trios aeoond, Omega third; time li49,
1:48k and 1:48k- Tne Gate C.t/ Guavas
will reach homa to-morrow. Tney will
bo received ou tbe Fair grounds by 10,-
000 people. General Gordon will make
the welooming speech.
Nows Items.
Cxaxlotts, N. G., October 24.—Tne
Gate City Guards stopped here to-day on
their return from the North, and are be
ing entertained at Central Hotel by the
Hornet’s Neat Riflemen, of . Oharloob.
The officers and men speak enthusiasti
cally of their treatment in tbe North.
They gave an exhibition drill here this
evening, and to-night attend a compli
mentary German. They leave by the
midnight train.
KIN9320X, Jamaica, Oat. 16.—A se
vere and continuous rain fell in ibis
Island from tbe 11th to the 14ch instant,
doing great damage to property in
Kingston, St. Andrew 'and the PoK
Royal mountains. Bridges, houses and
oattle in great numbers were swept aaay
by ths rising rivers and thirteen persona
were drowned in Kingsion alone. Greet
distress prevails among the poor. The
telegraph lines are all down and busi
ness is entirely suspended In consequence
of the storm, i ,,, .
Bostox, October 24,—In the second
trial of Caroline Goodrioh and David
Kimball for tbe mnrder of Jennie Clark,
the victim of the notorious trunk tragedy,
the jury to-day returned a verdict tt
guilty. . •
Richmond, October 24.—Tho nineteenth
annual fair of the Virginia State Agri
cultural Society will begin .on Tuesday
next and oontinue four daye. *
Allbnton, Pa, October 24.—An inch
ot snow fell at Hasleton tj-day. TiX
weather is very cold. ,,.
St. Louis, Ootobsr 24.—The President
of the Millers National Association has
issued an address to the millers and deal
ers in mill maobinery asking them to co
operate in an exposition to be held in
connection with the Adanal Convention
of the Association at Omcianali or Ouica-
go next June.
WASHisaroK, October 24:—At a cabi
net meeting to-day. Postmaster General
Key presented the name of ex-Congress-
man Arnell to fill the vacancy in tbe post
office at Columbia, Tenn. and his ap
pointment was agreed upon.
Ttan End of the JKpideuiio.
Hbxfhis, October 24.—The Lootl
Board or Health at a meeting to-morrow
will declare the epidemic ended. Camp
| in their hospitality, and tne writer shall “^* U » 0 8 ^ re P or^heraelf,'And^he dis-
thu writer could identify.
with white trimmings. kindness and courtesy of which he wiu North Carolina Reunion.
Mias Be tile Smito, of Little Rook, mpSalattoa raadlfaMud *■ behalr Naw Yobe, October 24.—A Salisbury,
Arkaosas, formerly of Macon, » oro . “ o£ tba aa ' cl ^ t joarnHi which he has the N. C., special says at the Grand reunion
nonor in part to represent. of Oaiolma soldiers of bolh armies, held
| “ p “ ao e P ABLS CITAD1Il . there yesterday, lO.OOO people were pre.-
On the fair grounds wo were introduced enh, The town was gaily decorated wuh
to Mr. M- H. Bush, an elderly man, I .Union iUga. . ^ . ^a. Vvi -.»v , , ,
wno baa all hu lifetime oompied a house, GovernurTCd. Jarvis said be Usd e
I now in Webber oonnty, nut which has a soldier, ana urged thorn to oarrj the
alternately been located in three conntiae, same devotion to the flag of oar oountry
I to wit. Stewart, Kmcnafoouee anu that they had borne to that other flag
Webster. He dose cot appear to bo a j which was farled forever.
... a. Am a m .m .ail, I Qort n f AP V G T1 H B il O L Q ■
Baadaomo white buntm^, trimmsd with
wmmI satin.
Mtaa Viola Bo^'-is, of M-icon, w»3
lovely in a light bine evening silk, i
Miss Carrie Hill, ot Brown’s station,
appeared in white bunting, trimmed with
lignt green satin.
Mias Seine Taylor, of Americas, was
exquisitely adorned in a white satin,
slasned with black velvet.
u.nea witn duck veiveu very belligerent man, bnt nevertheless
Miss Murray, of Americas, whose * « d tbat lt wiU takc
shapely arms were bare, was dressed in 1 c "“" J
a garnet silk trimmed with blae.
Miss Pillsbury, ot this oity, wore
bluo silk trimmed with white lace.
Mine Kale Felder, daughter of the pop
ular Mayor, and a charming yoang lady,
wore a black silk, trimmed with cardinal.
Senator Vance and otnera spoke favor-
teems to enjoy the idea tnar it win iaae i ing pe»ee and g4id wiU. The crowdpsr-
three sheriffs to catch him if ho happens took of a bMMWCo dtaner. ^At nlghl
there was one of the finest displays oi
firewotks ever Been in the South.
From Memphis.
to get into any scrape.
Atlanta’s extension or hkb fain.
Mvml week baxosaxtod much am
orage and dissatUfastlon nere, end miny Memphis, October 24.—No new caste
tbiuk wilt redound to tbe benefit of tbe a } neB j aat evening. C. B. G. MacDonald,
State Exposition. Of oonrae onr sister a drnggiet at thq City Hospital, is dead
Mi^ Carrie and Annm Bird Md the .-—- a3 Vight to hold a fair all the I p7 0 ‘.t reil lasr, ni^ht Md was plainly viei-
two Misses Stewart did not appear i year roaai i if she pleases, bnt there ib a j blo tUls morning, notwithstanding lhe
- I eomity in these matters whioh ought to be I prevailing high wind. The thermometei
P 1 ? “ d drea “r‘ I .:r_, I otMerved. and this movement on ner part | indicated 39,
. a tastny aressi ii. I oD ,„ rve j_ and this movement on ner part
Mis. Allen Fort, who is both boAUti. I ^ Jo I ^ u , u to bm j d up 8 cctional divis-
and queenly in her maaamrm, worx x deli- ^ thu Slllt0 aad , ma n8lfy that oppo-
cste lavender silk with long train Eltlon wb i Cb ab0 nld not exist for a mo-
inmmed with pink. . | ment between Northern and Southern
There were several stylish and beauti- ^ But tba people of this region I
ful Jewesses and many other fair ladieo I 1Qg ea marie to tne Maoon fair and
present, whoso na “ e8,r “ 1 g“ there is every prospect that it wiU far
Tbs boanx appeared in their best. We both m numbers and interest
C.“”h3K; o,Mto «• »•»«“■■ —
James Fort. H. U. Pickett, W. Haarkes, tenal resourres.
Engsne Bird, W. Stanford, Cnarley en t e ipcistng tellow citizen. Ro-
Tticker, Will belder. Clay BAgloy.Oomp- I _ Hall teat a larse package el hi-
bell King and ethers Elegant re.reeh- fobeftven to j
served, and under the a o I fnrt nrettieetand sweetest
WIGHT DIaFATCHKS.
News Itei
New Oeleanb, October »24.—Abou
onu thousand feet of the Bay St.
Louis bridge, on the New Orleans and
Mobile railroad, was burned last night.
Farther particulars show that the
bridge oaught fire at tbe drsv, and born-
ed towards tne town of Jjfcy Sc. Louis.
A thousand feet of the bridge was burn
ed over, but is only partially destroyed.
direoiioc^ o^the'floor ^nanagers^ who were taemothrr Ow£*££**£*£ esys toebndge wilt be
drawn frem the best genUemen of the babe m the greeting rep P airad in . few days. Meanwh.Ie there
city, this tcrpsichorean entertainment beenM^MmL But the wtll ta no luterraplioa to travel, the
was one of the moat rechenht STthere wm no exhibition of their ohc’ mails and passengers being transferred
‘ b Tn?;rr first race *
osUy ot his old monies by eaytog wheth- powder will be put to ‘ mtle dssb, all ages, purse |250forthe
er b. did or didn’t dance. Happily, Dr. andhelptobnngtopeifection many rir5tho ree, and $50 for tho seoond, was
Leftwitohhai removed over the & rd er a^loalof the ’-taiffo.llf.>. «on by Vera Cruise, Dave More 2nd, Ed-
and a man’s conaaeLoe now is all he has Americas is a pretty and picturesque A Shire tl:ne 1: 45. becondrace,
• , | h I aty abounding in neat conrt yards, ornn I ( stakea . ( 0t fillies, three year olds,
XOMOONCHN1NOTBEVAIH. * I««« I ^ eubacriptioo, with 6503 added by
Fridiv m iming bxoftti clear crisp and I Especially did we notice the n - ^ uin \yjXijaai Connor, second fiily to
Friday mormog broke clear, crisp^mu r etons powh-f and verandahs ”hioh I ^ tba 6mo i nt of oae hnn .
/is^ry^r^c^hrtth? eTpol glory! ^ third race, Birnam’s city .hotel
mile, was
second
tio, w,ll Vay y ou P t3e C ;e^e D l I ^SfJSSi I ^
ou hand. Most heartily do we extend for , m, ”« ‘Buf we must Uon by Queen’s Own; Emily S.
our congratulations to the managers aad I ^1° n^ir'hoflDitable friends I time 1:50k- _
all inter sated, at thu auspicious termiua- I dl< I *dien ta more like Paddy be Nobwich, Conn, October 24. Two
UN of their labor.. The programme to- Americas, “Y/*"nr ,ai. inohe8 ot 6 °°T. feU h9r ® la8i " ,i5ht * T ®
dav embraces several race, xud other I the bearer of onr own letter to year lair 4^^ , a cald .
city. . ... . „ St. Thoxas, Oxt., October 24.—Six
highly attractive but cannot be witnessed | “j** wot* t^tbe 0 thousands iuchefl ot Bno,r fel1 lMt nlgQt ‘ ia 6UU
b/the wruer, a. he «st lux him home | 52*^22, .^tnc°.s t^e “Si I „
Frans Memphis.
Memphis, October 24.—Hon. John
dootious "of" Gjd-oltttei Middle and 1 Johnstn, eoperiEtondent cf the quart a
southern Georgia. We feel oonfideu: o ae , has telegraphed J. D. Fiunktt,
she will enact the part of a generous ano Pretidint of the Slate Board of Health at
courteous host to all the visitors of oni Nashville, as follows: Continued favor-
noble State fair, wnich is one of the moat I able cold westher, in my opinion, renders
I doduUt and noted institutions of Gsoi- transfers of fre'ght and passengers, in-
No town in Geor*ix is more prosper. ” H. H. J. j pec tore, pickets, and pauole no longe:
cue and weil-'.o-do that. this eultrprL-iug | s . .. , necessary. With your approval they win
Printer’* rtxllen sod Koller I do dieoontmard from ana after to-day
dux. I n From MeaiphU.
Wsmsaiu callths »tt*ot:oa ol tm Southern j Memphis. Oct. 24.—Two cases of fe
oer uuuib «»*• " v, “ * ..
, . , , . j W h, 3 are cominz 10 witness tee uuveiiiDg
by the np tram. We beg pardon for any m0[i ument, the ugatfiaant du-
unmtentiouil omimions which may have of to® fl tka ’^<1 a)1 uf 0 varied pro- 1
been rn.de in onr mention of the multi- P“y ° . w,.,ji a and
tudo of lcteresung objects on exhibiliOD
The writer did his best ia the limited time
at his disposal.
AXKXICCa—XBB BUSINESS KEN, ESsOUBCKS
AND VUTUXX.
little city. Her ir*de ramifies through,
and iaeiudee nearly all the business of
xbont a doxaa of tbe . riobsst »xad most _
ferule oounues ui the 8*eh\ Mingliog I p r ^ "uTthe Adrertiiemeot in thi« psoer ol I this tveninv—S S Wricct
among its oiuxaus freely, and rec.nvea I v. ule*. Heller (Jum. hers been •»mg it for [ ver leported this evening S. a. Wright
_ r . —,ih the e-esteet courtesy, I some time, sad hud it the best we nans ever u* ■ and Mary Inaley. The first was ai-
evety»here with the g. ext I jji, iou*n.eiuiu-,.olpes^ssosthst pecu- la£ j ctd xwo days ago. Two additions
we have taken sfxai'l pares to beoome SV, n r ~~ in snnn—T « do good press wors. | \ o xu
car.l ally pasted ss to all lhe facts relat
ing to the material progress of the com
ronnuy.
THE P-rCLATION
ot Americas exceeds six thousand, and
... i d-ath&—Chas. Walter, (coL) and O. W.
icvUii.ro rectal Mi well.of Oitwr mjjf i w . 7* ' / n .
other It wiUmske a roller that will staud xn Norton — eight miles out on Poplar
Adams took proa*, or tahie distnoanon oncyl- sirBtl bi ulev»rd. D 0nations to the How-
S51J3? STSJfttoiS x*d xggswxatody^ . • - w
’(Buorted jltio caq bs usd. utber oaie- I ^.il uie rulroadd rnnniD£ into Mempb
riMiot *o« srjL&ot. Seati m voor dew lor | wii j r e»ume rtjgulMr baeiaee« Suqomj
. „ g I rlMiOtlOe t>-Mi {STAsiSN. OOIltA kAA T^a _
ia ateftdily moreMinz. Her rece P 1 ® I KoilortocUoa^moo utiiuo^oo. [inxmAMiwuMt tr&ina and picketn doing
oo ton the present season foot np 8 600 Ho“en du^n the river front in the suburb,
bales, whicn, owing to tne H.eness ot ino | ... „ r , a . at n eauti aar poand I wl ii be disbanded to-morrow. Several
crop, is abou; 3,000 short of too same I . s. nsaaenxers from Cincinnati and Lonis-
date last year. Tbs oolUotions ot toe I ixii.—our cummeneooaoni exoraaes 1 arrived tnie afternoon per Louia
merchants have been exoeilent, and in I M0Ter _ 1 nave reosiwd my ^d “ railroad. Afteneral return oi ab-
erst Kansas®
eat cold weatner is being taken ad van
at borne and abroad is Riit edge, “ d I uismie. ausiu«t “
confessedly equal 10 teat of any city of | itoo. »p r omiaoui i»rt in tns “““L
like sirs in the United States. Tnebua- 1^ I ^ rd of health le having all d walling,
insse men hers are sagmouua, tbl^^OoaMenVHoicj ol Tar, the pe.1rmae- L horoa gb j y ventilated. Tb; indications
and far sesiag, hence nearly all of Uun ^ lathe wsridfcw ooushs.omda and to-night aro favorable tor a hgnt freeze
are thriving and oro.Deroa.. The fol | ~di»t. Tell I .s tos thermometer at 5 p. rnrhad falRo
Unoie Jouu ia»i um use at ituu inrA;aao;«3 com- j ^ degree** *4-
p. ^vMi f Cousseafl tioatjjr ot Tv. will euro lus 1
cougb. It i» touly bu ooaf » bai&io, c^a oe
bcvuroi at *u>uuj<1 b clswi fl Dta< store*
tamYl Toon m hune.
are thriTin? *tnd prosperoo*.
oviLg ere Mome oZ me principal com*
mercl&l bd&aee:
IWBU
Harroin, Johnson Jk Go., F. H. Wil
liams, Georgti ^tepleion, A. J. Bochenen
A Bro., E. Toy lor, W. T Bono, Ford A
bpecr.John K 8new,wiio is also an ©xten*
site deader in tne beat liquors; Barl-
tiidler A Barrie, UWo, J. J. fludeoa
A 8on, Sdmondeon A Bro., H. D. Watte,
jijmop*t3 WeAtber
Omci Ckxmv Sigmjli. OmciR,
WxsaiMGTotf, 0:L 24,1879.
For the Soutti Atlantic Stated, north
erly to eAStorlj winder ruing barometer,
g^aLwi'i Kioar hat tw i koowu in inis market
l 0 , MVQCm i jeen end groceryomu wiluitnetit . —* - a .
M. Tt r twlfl to five •mUmImcwou. ^aan otnfr j n.1 j oloady weether^end lUttoorr
tanade of floor ere retorood taem iae wuit of j . relUOB hemnnfehr In the e'
. STJS:*r5i5SmorpantyUo «^Ur4 wtU^- I oiigntly teaieg *
Ftgry A Slower, Corner A Nieholeoo f L. J wejmmrnamp to npmeefeMiea. f ing. 'jd a
S. LR.
TTTHT do people suffer continually when re
V V lief can be found in Simmons’ Liver Rec-
ulstoif Some people think they have cot.iump-
tion. others believe their heart is affected, and
many imagine they are to terribly afflicted that
is ia impossible for them to locate their trouble.
Hut we will tell you why your cough ra-ke
you. your heart pains yon, and a general feeluiv
of dullness pervades yourentire system. It i.
beam-e your liver is in a disordered condition
and does not properly perform its natural func
tions. and you never will be well until you take
the Regulator to restore your liver to a natural
aad h-altby condition. We tell you plainly that
Simmons' Liver Regulator will positively cure
you and a trial of the medians will convince you
of the truth of what is said.
Simmons’ Liver regulator is perfectly pure
and carefully prepared and if acknowledged by
all who have used it to be tho best liver medicine
known.
If you went to parity
take Simmons’ Liver I
yon want to get rid c
take Simmons' Liver Regulator, n
yon want something to strengthen
yon take Simmsns’ Liver Regulator
lfyou want a good appetite take
Simmons’ Liver Regulator. If yon
want to set rid of nervousness take
Simmons* Liver Regulator. If you
want good digestion take bimmocs’
Liver Regulator. If von want to
sleep well take Simmons’ Liver Reg
ulator.. If you want to build up your
constitution take dimmons' Liver
Regulator. If you want a brisk and
vigorous feeling take Simmons’
Liver Regulator. If you want to re
store yonr health take Simmons’
Liver Rogualor.
Read the following testimonial:
Some years ago 1 was seriously affected
with chronic and nervous dyspepsia to sued
an extent that my health was much im
paired. So rapid was the advance of this insidi
ous complaint that I soon felt that my constitu
tion was broken. After suffering for several
ye.rs I was advised to try Simmous' Liver Reg
ulator but declined because I had conceived it to
be“oaly a patent medicine." At length, oeljov-
ing it could do no harm. I yielded. In a few
months I became not only relieved, but abso
lutely cured and for two years past I have been
thoroughly restored to health and enjoyment of
ife.
i look upon the Regulator as a most excellent
medicine, and will always have it by me to resist
any insidious approaches of my old enemy- 1
write this in gratitude lor the bene lit which I
have received from the use ot the Regulator.
Respectfully, etc. W B HALL,
Principal Hall’s select school. Macon. Ga.
The Original and only genuine manufactured
by J H ZHILIN & CO,
Hhiladelphu, fa.
Pries $1. Por sale by all druggist*. «on<<
Hard Caen is eipsoted to arrive from 8c.
Louis to-morrow, and will stop at the
wharf of Memphis.
RH1HSIMISD COSMERSISl.
HACOH COTTLE STATUTES 1' ?'
OPP1CH TBLHGKAPR AND Is B8SHNGRR
OCTOBSB 14.187K,—BVBXIie.
The market to-day was qoiet at 10j£. ce° ts ,or
midoling.
Received byrail todav...„.„.„_.™.. 2«9
by wagon...™... 40S— S7S
Shipped —
sold „ 8TATKMK"nt‘
took on band September 1,1879
Receivod ti-day
previously.
Shipped to-day,
previously. ....
Stock on hand this evening...^...
Received same day last year
(91
Comparative S’oxton Statement
For the week ending Friday, October S4
Net receipts at all U S ports for week... 2ia,7M
Last year.
162,091
196.557
807,Sol
114,176
100.981
448,Ml
281999
460,810
412,0411
•28,010
46,439
226090
806.000
11.86—66, nevemoer iiz;—». xiecemoer
-10. January 1140, February 1164-:i,
111.69 -70, April IL84-M, May 11.96-9S,
1S11—1*. July 11.17-20.
Total receipts to this date....,
Last year
Kxports for tho week
Last year
'total exports to this uate....
Last year
Stock at all U S ports
Last year
Stock at all interior towns..,
Last year -
stock at Liverpool...™-.......
<zoc< American all oat for Groat'.Britain... 2:6,000
Last, vear — 1*7.000
•Memphis not received.
LATEST TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS'
—o—
Cotton
Livxbfcox — Noon — Cotton firm; middling
upland: 6%. middling Orleam 7.
Seles 10 wj bales, of which 2000 were taken b>
specoiatoia and for export: receipts 19703—16700
Americas.
f utures opened with sellers at 1-S2 decline:
Uplands low middling clause October delivery
7a71-S2a7. October and November 6 ll-32sa3i,
November and December S 6-18*0 9-82, Decern ner
and January 6 9 32. January and Febrnjry 61-16
as 9-S2, February and March 611-62, March auc
April 6 5 16a6 11-36. April and May 6%, May and
June 616 32, June and July 6 X,
Ssles ol the week 66000, American 41000, spec
ulation 6090; export 3000; actual export 6000; im
ports 68.000; American 63.000 stock 226,000. stock
of American 87000, afloat 273,000; Amercan 226,000.
160 p m—Futures dull.
3 00 p m—Tne Manchester markets are firm
4 30 p m—Sales of American 7060, Uplands low
middling clause October delivery 7 1-16(7 3-S2u
764. October and November 613-12, November
and December 6 6-H. April and May 634 *
Haw Toax—Cotton steady: sales 1(16: mid-
dliLg uplands 1134. middling Orleans 11J4
Futures opened essy; October ll 26. Novem
berll.lt, DecemberU.il. January lL24.Febrnary
1U7.
Ootton—Net reoeipts 626: gross 2274
Futures closed firm; sales 211000: October de
livery 1L36—65, -November 1127—23. December
11.29 -80, " “
March 1169
June 12 ll— iWWWi
Cetton closed steady: sales 964 middling up
land, UK middling Orleans liH.
Week ly net receipts t’96, grom 228 -3 exports to
Great Britain 21*16. France 306 L continent 3339.
channel .sales 6712, stock 24690
GiXVasroN — Cotton steady; middling lt>f,
low middling 1-34. good ordinary 10}4 ret re-
ceipte 8413, gross —. sales S69: stock 88662.
Weekly net receipts 26463; gross 1S65S: sales
7-23, exports to Great Britain 16916. France
continent ——, channel ——: coastwise 2175.
Noxyorx—Cytton firm. iriJdbng lOJi net re-
eeipta IS69. sales —, -rtock SS760.
Weekly net receipts 23311, gross —, sales 5640;
exports to France , ocastwise *468. Great
Britain 13603. continent 1110 ■
BiixmOBS-Oo«on Ann; middlmgUlL low
middling 10>4 food ordinary 1036. net receipts
267. i roes mosaics 166. stock 1977.
Weekly net receipts 271; gr-m 6369: sales 1742,
spinners 7S5, exports to Great Britain 4877; coast
vise876: continent2223. FrsDee—.channel—.
BOSIOS—Coiton firm, middling 1134. low mid
dling 11H good ordinary li% net receipts 1*92,
gross 1918 sales .stock £50.
' Weekly net receipts 7 i88.-gross 11561; sales
I exports to Great Britain 8.89-
w jT.MTi©TO*—Cotton ana. midoling UDi&nd*
103* low middling 1034: good ordinary li.% net
^,pu 931: jrW-. aalea 6l)0, Stock 11514
Weekly net receipta 6539; gross ; sales
2130; exports to Great Britaia 14417; coastwise—,
PgnapsLPsn—Cotton firm: middling ilj^.
low middling ldJL rood ordinary 1034. not re
ceipts MJ8. Srf>“ Tit. miss • »pinners
■tArff 16)1.
Weealy net receipt* ***• gross 3780, tales 278L
,P Bav^SxaX—Cottsn quiet; ssiddUng 1094; low
to id dims 1«JL- good ordinary 1034; net rece .pt*
7068. grom 7168. sale* 16*6; stock 91420.
Weekly net receipts 8S9Ui cross 40265: sales
’3400- exports to Great Britain 7464; France
to. channel —. continent toss; ceestwue 1U6.X
HlWUXUa**-Cotton streag. auduiug 1034.
low middling 10>£ good ordinary 1034: net ra
ce it,, s S5S7. groes i76lt sales 8UOO. stock 155U1.
Weekly net receipts 68433; greet 71770; sales
4tS0U export to Great Britain 18729, coastwise
11I9- continent 4540; France 7884, Channel —-
smiT.i — Cotton steady; middling 1034:krv
middling 10J4 good ordinary 10}*. net receipts
1*7* gross —; sales 1660: Stock 17933.
Weekly net reoeipu lull gross —. sales
96SU; exports to Great Britain ——; coastwise
11268; continent ; France — channel
Mjucphu—Not reoened* _
acacna — cotton quiet; middling li>34. aid-
■ r(in—r 934. receipts 164* ship
»*7.
COFFBK—Oomrncu .
Mr—*,
Good
Prune.—
9»va_ |
nsi* P—la ... to 4jt>8
MOLAS8B8—Choice Cuba. hhd. S3
Choice Cuba, bbii 35@37
Bngarbsuse. hbdi
Bugarhouse, bblr.
Choice Mew Orb
SUGAR—Golden U
Brown
C. '
Ultra 0. while...™,
fctaadard A
Granulated ™„._—™...
Powdered and cnishod...
ORACKBRS—8oda ■
Unax
Giu.rer,„.
Htrawneny,
Fancy
C4NDLK3—Star.
MATCHB3—R W. in paper-
in wood ..
NAILS—Basis IPs.,
STARCH
SHOT— Drop
Buck.
PL’PPHR
SPICE™-..
GINGER...
NUTMEGS
OLUVEM...
UIGARS—PorM„.
RKROOTS...™
HN U FF—LonUar-t’s. iar,
Lsriliard’s.ioii™..
TOBACCO—Common
Modium..™...
Lucy Hinton...-™..,
Fine..,...™
Shell Read
CHhEdB,
Weekly recuipts 9338; shipments 7440; sales
8425, spinners —.
CHAHiJiaio*—Cotton steaiy.middling 19% low
middlmg 10%, good ordinary 10%, net receipts
3685, sales 1000, stock 60.-33
Weekly net receiuts 24561, teles 15600; oxports
Great Britain 3965;' channel —; coastwise 3522,
continent 850. Franco .
Mosigombey—Cotton quiet: middling 10%:
low middling 10% good ordinary 10, receipts
4458, shipments 4166, stock 6194, sales 9745.
Macon—Cotton quiet: middlmg 1034. low mid
dling 10, good ordinary 9}4s weekly reoeipts 8039,
sales 3053, stock 2842. shippod 8253.
Columbus—Cotton quiet; middling 1035, low
middling 1054 good ordinary 10. weekly receipts
3715. shipments 8213, sales 2070: to spinners 2X0;
stock4334. , ,
Nashville—Cotton weak: middlmg 10%, low
middling 10%. good ordinary 10, net receipts
3644. gross 0:51. sales 3800, stock 2898.
FINANCIAL
London—Ncon—Conso s 971516 Erie 41
Fab is—3 per cent Rentes 82 francs ana 6
centimes. , J
Nxw Toax—Stocks opined firmer; moncj
7: long 4 80% short 4 8234. Stave bonda dull;
Government securities quiet
Monoy active atea7, exchaflgewoak at 480%.
(tvernmem securities weak, new 5 per oenia
103%. 4% per cents 10534. 4 per Cents 102.
State.bouds dull.
Stocks closed irregular; New iork Contra.
126%, Krie 49%; Lake Chore 97%. Illinois Ceu-
trai n'A Pittsaur* 101. Chicago end Northso-
tern 80%. do preforred 103; Rock Island 148.
Western Union Telegraph Company 10034.
Sab-Treasury balances: Gold 131^058)15; cur
rency 15,551,882.
PRODUCE
Baltimore—Flour dull and easy: Howard 8t
and Western superfine 47C@5 60; extras750; 11 £0,
family 67537 60. City Mills snperilne 6 OOlttB 60
extra 6 2506 75; Rio brands 7 75: Paiapsco lamily
826. Wlisat—Southern weaX and lower. Western
active and firm, southern red 180al40 amber
1 43al 62; No 1 Maryland red 145: No * SVes-
teruwmtcr red spot and October 14s. Novem
ber 1(6%. December 119 Soutuorn corn dull
and lower; Western steady; white 62a62%.yellow
62. Oats, southern 42a44, Western white 42s43; do
mitod 42042%: Pennsylvania 4ta45. Fay steady
grime to choice Pennsylvania, 11 ary emu 15018
Provisions firm: Pork U 00. nulk meats, loose
snouldera 4, clear rib 7%. do packed 424 »•><■
634. Bacon—shouldeis 6, clear rib 8%. Haros
lollt. Lard, reflued In tierces 7%. Butter quiet,
prime to choico Western racked 13016. Coffer
strong: rio in cargoes 14al7%. Whisky tire-
at 115. Freights dull, . .. '
CK1CA.CW—incur quiet ana firm: aoublo ex
tra Western bprieg 6 25&8 50; Minneaoia 5 0Ua
5 7fi; winter wheat f» 50*0 75, extra MOttJO
superfine 400a5W). Wheat stronger; No 1 Uhi-
eago -pric-K 124%al 25. No 2 do 1163i cash, i 1734
a% No-ember, 1 igtjal 20 December. ’ o 3 no
108. Corn unsettled but generally higher; 45%
cash, 45% November, 42% December. Oau. active
and firm at S2cash, 81% November. Pork
strong and higher, 12 50 cash: 10 00 November,
90 all iho year. Jjard slro::>c and niguer ai
640 cun and Koremher. Bulk meats strooK
and highei; shoulders 3 90. short rios 6 63. abort
clear 6 80.
NswYore — Southern flour ateadj: common
to fair extra 5 90s« 75, jcood to choice 6 85@8U0.
Whrtat feverish and unsettled, and 2 to 5 cents
nigher: ungraded winter red 1 41al 45, No 3 a
1 42, No i 145al 49. Corn quiet and onchxmred;
ungraded 62a62^. Oats u shade lower: No 8
vSaCodec in good demand and firm; no in
cargoS quoted at 1434sl734: do in Job iota 16aI9.
Sugar higher and strong; fair to good refinum
quoted at 7%a734. prime 7%: refined firm and
siookb ana Honan
COBSNCTED DAILY BY
L-RIPLEF, BROKER,
GeorgiaSpercent bonds™.. 101 alls
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (gold) ...112 a 112%
Georgia7 nor cent. bond, (regular)......Ilia 112%
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (endorsedl....l 10 a 111
Georgia7 per cent.bond. (Smith)™...ll« a 115
Georgia6 per cent I-Id)™.. .........lul a 105
Georgia 6 per cent, bonds (new) 107%al08%
Oity of Macon 7 per cent. (long)..™....... 78 a 75
Oity of Macon 7 por cent (short)...™™™ 70 a 72
Oity of Augusta 7 per cent ......100 a 101
Oity of Atlanta 7 per cent™ J01 a 11-2
Oity ol Atlanta 3 per cent 103 a 104
Oity ol Savannah,. 69 a 70
Oentral Raiiroaa joint mortgage ™..108 a:109
Georgia Railroad 6 per cent. bonds...™100 a 101
Macon and Western R R bonds par and ir.t
Northeastern R It bonds (oudoraed) „„.104 a 105
Southwestern Rsilrouu..... par and int
South Ga. aad Fla. lstmortga6e 107 a 103
A. 4 G. R. & 24 mortgage (endorsed) ...10 a 1032
SoutGaand Fbt™ 82 a 83
Western K. R.of Alab&innlst mortgagellO a 111
Western K. R el Alabama td mortgage...tlO all
M 3 A R.R. 1st mortgage(not endur’d 80 90
M AA & It, 2d mortgage (endorsed)...par s 101
Southwestern It E.stock..™ ...V;.’dl03%
Geoigia Railroad stock.. 8U8s
Central Railroad stock 71a72
Augusta and Savannah railroad stock...! 106
ia fair demana: standard A 934; granulateu
and powdered 10, crn.hed 10%. Molasses rirm,
Rice moderate inquiry and steady: Carolina 63!
a7% lioiin strong ail 60. Tnrpentino higher si
S8a33%. Wool firm and fairly active: dome-ticI
ilecco S5s44, pulled Hall, unwashed 9sSS. Texas
i8»3l. Pork active and higher: new mi-ssspoi
quoted 10 76. Middles very firm, long clear 6 So,
short claar 670. Lard higher closing weakippme
steam spot 6 97%a7 05 cash. Whisky quiet at
114. Freights dull.
LOUiwviLL*—vicur firm; extra 4 25a450: family
It 0OS500: Nol5 75^625 patent 85U<»7 50. Wh.-»'.l
ate :dy: red and amber 127 Coro, firm; white 52,1
till oil 60. Cuts steady white 35, mired 35. Pori
Heady 10 60 Lard steady: choice leal in tiercel
8. do in kegs 8%. Bulk moots scarce and strong!
dear rib* A Bacon stronger; shoulders 4%. deal
ribs 834. dear aides 8%. Sugar cured horn* 96
lu%. Whisky firm at 103
nisoiwaATi—Ciour steady: family 590370(1
Wheat firm at 12ial SO. Corn towerat ; L Oau
firm; No 2 mixed 15*38. Pork scarce and fl-ra a:
1075. Lara Ann- current make 6 4ti. Bulk meets
firm! shoulders 371: short rib new 5 90. Bacot-j
quiet and steady; shoulder* 4%. dear rib 8%, churl
sides 834. Whisky active at 108. Hogs active.
paf!KinK3 50a3 75.
I 8T. i.cuis--Flcur easy: doublo exlia fail 5 10
alio, treble do 5 60. family 5 75a5 83. choice 10
nanCF 5 90*6 75. wheal opened lower but *«.-
vanced. No 2 red fall 12i%al 23 cash. 124%a%
Xoyember.lS7at 29% December: No 3 do 118%.
CdVnopened lower but advanced:
«J4aS8 November. Oats easier at 27% %
Wniskv stiuuly at 109. Pork higher at Kui.
bulk meats firmer.shoulders 3 COaJ 76, clear noil
5 65o5 75. dear aides 6 85. Bacon firm: shoulders
hfft 8 S2»inKR M . 4fi
14 7A double extra s 25a5 50. treble extra 6 Ol a I
6 21, high grades 6 37%s7 25. Corn firm; white
l.;i Outs firm at 42 Pork firm at 1137%. Lard
steedy at 7%. Balk meats firm; sbonKiera loo*
4% Bacon good demand: shoulders held at 6%.
clear nb9%, clear sides 9%. nnrar-cured haroil
9al0%. Ubisiy dull at 105al 10. UsOnfirm!
Kio in cargcea, ordinary to prime 14%a! A Mil
gir active end Sim. inferior 5%. common 6%l
folly fair 7%, yea * clarified 8%as34. Molasses]
m geed demands common 40. prime to cboioe 40a
50. Idee quiet, ordinmry to cfcoko, Louisian* 1%
NA7AL 2XGB23.
Wiuc»(iio»—upim» xurpanttue Arm at Si
firm at 1 40 for stnaned. Unxde tus-
PiSune firm att ISO for Lard; 2 25 for yeilew
dp; Txr firm »t 1 25.
MASJjreHXWS
NBWfOEK—Arrived—Acapulco. Etna,
jjaikd bornewwti—Silirtria, New Orleans.
Macoa wiolesale Markst.
CO ERECTED DAILY BY
JAQUES & JOHNSON.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
mm
6 >P<U>
64»8%
none
MUK
7%«734
10%**5il
8%
Lwtf. in buckets™ lfy$i(i%
GRAIN—
Conn, white, by car load™™™™
Hoik clear rib Sides™™..
Perk strip.
Choice 8 C hams..
mixed, by car load.....
Oats, feed ,
Bust proof reed..
HALT—Virginia.
73
55®60
none
16o
UmwpooL™™... n._
MB AL - --
boned
•Moss 1 2C^1 25
■XXXXM &0
— hs
-r^Giua
450
rtaotlR—Fancy per nbi , ----■
...... 7 50@8 00
Ubske
...... 7 50
Extra family, per Dbl^^ra
_ 7 UX&7 25
FwaUj; Der
ra^s 0 50«d 75
Extra per bbl*.*
6 60
»©*(
19
none
_ S34fe9
™ 734«t%
™ f .ctSH
934*10%
ldtal«4
1M4*U
10%6sU
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Great Attractions!
—AT THE—
DOLLAR STORE.
HAYING COMBINED THE
WURPRISE
WITH THE
TP >
...... 40 a
_™™ 60 a 60
™...™ 52
......... 75 al 10
Notice to the Afflicted.
I guarantee to cure or kill out the following
disease’, viz: ' i
Cancers ot nil kinds, Fistulas, Tumors, White
Swelling. Carbuncles, Abscesses, anu every simi
lar diseaso.
NO CURB NO PAY. '
A great advantage ia I will kill out any Cancer
from twenty-four to forty-eight hours; but it
will require longer to kill out Tumors or severe
Ulcers.
I have a great number of certificates which I
tliink unnecessary to give here. I only give a
few as a sample. All l ask is a trial:
Bllayillh, Schlby County Ga.
This is to certify tnat Ur L Daniel cured a nad
cancer of fifteen years’ standing on me. i am
now perfectly well. J DUK«.
feLL-VILLB, SCHLSYCOUST•, Ga
This is to certify that Ur L D niel killed a can
cer on me in forty eight boor*, lam now en
tirely well. 1 have no symptoms of it whatev.-r
LlND-tBYB I ‘.LR&BRHN.
Akhsicus,Suxt.s Couhty.Ga.
This is to certil.v that Dr L Daniel cured a bad
canceron ray wifo’s face with one plaster. She
is now a mod and well and no apn-arznee of the
cancer whatever. W A BLACR.
Kudoba. jAtrl-nt Oouktt, G A. Oct 14,1879.
I do hereby atate tbe (act that Ur L Daniel has
by means of a plaster, h illed a cancer ou my nose
of eight years* standing. It is killed out and is
coring up fRst. J AALLfcN.
Mobticbllo. Jasvhb Couhty, Ga.
This is t > certify that Dr L Daniel cure! a bail
cancer in my mother's jmunth *nd saved her life
7 -J GTOnLBRSON.
IVXTUXPLA. ALA.
This is to certify that that l have been travel,
ing with Dr L Daniel for tho last flvemontor,
and lam satisfied be can cure any cancer that
can be shown him. You reel not be afraid ot a
cancer going try further after he puts one piss-
teronit. lie puts a comp'eie stop to it with
the Bret plaster. BROWN LOW DORRIS.
You cm find me at Carey House, near Brown
House. Wiley Jones proprietor, Macon, Ga.
oct25 sat4t
DoUar Store,
I am able to offer tho largest and handsomest
stock of
MILLINERY
ever exhibited in the city, ^comprising the latest
novelties in
Felt mi Straw Sals,
for L&dies and Children, tho most extensive line
of
SILK VELVETS,
PLUSHES,
SATINS
AND
Velveteonsj in all colon.
Ostrich Tips,
o Plumes,
Field ai Domestic Flowers,
ment ut ladies’ and child
HOSIER Y.
A great variety of ladies*
Underwear,
Corsets,
kid Gloves,
the best qualities at the most reasonable prices
GENTS’ UNDElff Oil
AND
NECKWEAR.
DRK83S HIRTSjrenls’aml boy’a H ATRehesnest
and best in the citv. a new arrival of beautiful
VASBg. hsndwmeTOILKT HUTS, and a choice
lot of UllROHiIS. Mr a’.oek of Pl.ATKD and
(11.A6SWARB is complete, all of which will lie
sold at surprisingly lowprioes. Call and 0011-
viuoe yourcelf that 1 mean what I say.
. L . Newman.
WXiSDOW GlrAitS
oet22 eodst
cm*vs mmiFio MBoiciaiK
TRADE MARK. r The grcatTRADE
English rem
vdy. An un«
failing rure for
Pemiual weak*
nest, SpertEttt-
orrhea, frnpo*
t« ncy. and all
riiscatcs lb»ti
„ ret i • folio* aaa ae- —wra . —
Before TaMngquence of seif After Taking
abesejasa lonaof m^morj, nniveraal Uw.si»uae,
pain in the back, dimnes* of vision, premat -re
old age, a* d many other diseases that lead to in*
sanity and on sumption and a premature grave.
Pul! particulars in our pamphlet, which we de*
sire to ttead tree bv wa>l to every one. T he Spe
cific Medicine is soli oy all druggists at 31 p-.r
*ckag«s or six pac«ages for $5 will be seut free
jy mail on receipt ol the money by addressing
thoGRvY KBOiOlWBOtl, No 0 Mechanics'
Biecu, Detroit. Mich. Soli in Macon and every
where by all druggiit*. oct24 da *ly
Notice.—The Corbett House.
To Friends, Patrons and the
Publio Generally.
more recently of tbe Corbett Hou-e on Second
street.has purchased, thoroughly renovated and
furnished the large and elegant ta^ee story brick
building known as tbe Lawton tenement hou»e,
situated on Poplar street, second house above
tbe c>ty hall, just five minutes walk from the
general pasteeger depot, where he will be pleased
to sea all who may favor him with their patron
age—either by day, week or montlx.
Persona visiting the city for pVaaure. business
or health, will find the Corbett Reuse pleasantly
situated, in a first* class location, eo™mart.*
ing a* fine a view of the city as any
place in it. The air is Cool and pure, water
fin*. He guarantees his fare as good as tbe mar
ket affords. Terms reasonable. Call and try ut.
E C COBBKTT,
Propn tor Corbett House.
Maron, September tt, 1S79, srpa ihr aa iro
Feed tbe Hungry.
“BELLE OP GEORGIA.’’ FLOUB,
HAMS OP THE BEST BRANDS,
BUTTER, (i.e ) SILVER PLATED,
LEAP LARD IN ALL SHAPE ,
CABBAGE, POTATOES, ONIONS,
OATS, BEAN AND SHIP STUFFS,
CBPESE, CRACKERS,
SARDINE-, LOBSTER?, OYSIER3,
PICKLE?, in bbla, q’te trad p’tr,
BELL PEPPER?,
APPLE?, ORANGES,
LEMONS, PEAR?, ETC, ETC.
Miss Maggie McKovitt
will be Dlo*i3<l to se \ her frianli in the Milliner
Dopsm mtof the Dollar Hior*. cctl4 tf
pp LLI
V0LTAID-ELECTRIG
POROUS
T SN times more poweriul than the hett po-
tous plaster when placed over the centre of
the nervous forces, the pit of the stomach, th^y
stimulate the liver, stomach and bowels, perfect
digestion, cure dyspepsia, billions colic. *-ramps
and pains and prevent ague ana malarial dis
eases. For weak and sore lungs, palpitation cf
the hear*, painful kidneys.rheumatism, mural*
nia and sciatic*, they are the best namely in the
world. Get the genuine. Ask fir COLLINS*
VOLTAIC ELECTRIC POROUS PLVSTBRS
Price 25 cts. For sale by Hunt, Rankin A La
mar, Atl-nta snd Macon, and OsoeoU Hu tier,
SstMinih.anilsH itniFfiiU.
Pianos Total aoi RipM.
JTAVIXG secure,la competeut.Tuner and Re
pairer, any order left with us will now have
prompUattentfon.
L W. Smith & Co-
B. SFRIKZ,
Jatiionfir sod foaniiiska Mrrcbit,
CORNER'POPLAR and THIRD STREETS.
BLAKE’d BLOCK.
RUCTION sale, oiall kindaot merchandire
every day and evening. Contienmeata ot all
sort, ot good: and mrrehamlire aolteited and
prompt retnrne gnarantf-e-t.
1 O PLAN I’.
o. ii rtjtn
Jasper F, Greer,
‘THB GROCER.”
Schofield’s Iron Front. Pontar street.
oct!410t
Re - Opening.
|_^ AViNG failed to diepose of my entire stock
in trade, I am compelled to continue tho busi
ness for the present and am receiving additions
to my stock of new and desirable goods in my
line to be disposed of at low prices, and solicit a
continuation of the liberal patronage bestowed
upon me in the past. MRS A. BULK LET.
No % Coltou Avenue.
My business as a whole is still on th? market
at a grett sacrifice to a responsible or cash cus
tomer. net'2 3i
£2600
l AjieL.j(fant«4]. bu«-
ue«* legitimate. Particulars free.
iiianj-voiratoo. ft Tents at
I.C.PLMT&S0F
Bankers aad Brok .
MACON. - - GSOUGIA
Th'AHSAGT A iESESAL mim BUSINESS
AMUSEMENTS-
RALSTON HAUL
The expected ten ration certain! j coming Fair
week.
Monday, Tueiday & Wednesday,
OCT. 27.28 AND 29.
GRAND MATINEE
Barloi, Wilst,
Primruse & West’s
MAMMOTH MINSTRELS COM B1NBD WITH
Happy Cal. Wagner,
The great Southern Favorite.
This company contain, more first-clau min-
atrel uniat> than any other organiutiou In the
world.
10 GRA ND BND MEN 19.
8 MAT HLKSSBONG AND DiNCK MBN 8.
S CHAMPION CLOG DANi’KKeS,
8SUPERB YUCALIST3 8.
Enlarged Orcheatra and Silver Cornet Band,
Popular prices. Reserved seat sale will com
mence Friday morning at 9 o’clock al Barr
Brown’s Bookstore. i *
««_ Grand Street Purade every day. ~tM
Oct 13 It
GOAL MATES.
JDA8KET GRATES oi all aim at
SCHOFIKLU'SIroa Works.
seUl las
SOMETHING NSW.
**Between the Act.”
FOR REIT.
QNE lour room house on John.cn street, with
cuthcuMe.stable. gardeD. good well ol water
T HB best and rhnapest fuel In tho market.
possessing the good qualitiea'of both bard and
soft coal without the u itadvantages at either.
NO SMOKE,
NO SOOT.
QUICK 1IKAT.
HEAVY ASH.
—Use! by the brat cooks for—
BR0ILINU,;
ROASTING.
HARING,
STEWING.
Can he had at the Gas Works in any quanti-
ties at little coat. A K HOAKDU AN.
octll”wp’t.
«* NOTICE.
r t'HE physician* of Macon are
1 toe.il and investl. ate tho
cordially invited
ayneta cf
Hoff.
_ tall, a*
_ . merit* as a curative agent for .liber
chrome or acute dieease* a* admiriairred hr Dr
Rd W illiams, formerly of N*w Or.o-ne. lateo
Griffin. Ga The Doctor wistesto c>tabli.h its
claim br practical darnonstratiorr, «nd to this
end he .invito* lhe afflicted to visit him at bis
office. Lanier House, room No II second floor
iroTun't-dion free lw.
IS THB VERT
LIP BRRRERS.
Will fit any lamp, burns without i
feta tnmmicg and aaldoa .bifoka a chimney.
Tbe combustion ta perfect, and consequently it ta
nsn-exoknive. If you want tbe only tale and
economical turner jet invented call cn
ROLAND B. HALL, Druggist,
tetftl 17 OOTTON AVBNlf
D Ceokbuvs.
PMiu
Tf »D4fW.
M Newman & F. Schurr.
BAKERS AND CON'FJf««TINNER-NO 12
COTTON AVENUE,
W OULD reTpoctfulI.v inf rm tho citizens oi
Mzcon that they *re pr^cmrAJ to funiiih
al! kinds of the beat BREAD, OAKES. CONFEC
TIONERT,etc. They use none but the ma,-
tenal, and only i>sk a trial as they are sure they
c»n idve tattBfmcuoo. Orders promptly attend
ed to and bread delivered lo any pert ol the city.
OCtl7
Cromcline 2b Co.,
Lflllflf litfg
PARLOR CIttAK TORE.
The finest orin is cf Iraportr-l an>l D<n>’>£tio
Cl^Mr»ilwM^B cn hana.
GIVE A TRIAL.
octSl tf
Select Dancing School-
MASONIC U 4LL.
r i'HK mo«t faihionaMd W»!t* ar.d h11 rew
I dancestaag'-t mpi«Uy. Junior C m>b mv«*ta
'Wednesday ^lU b« , unix> fcfi**.rLoosi» ut 3.so
oViock. Dentlemen’B cla-i low forming. Ad-
dxe-H PRUKWMST.
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