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gv (Jlihby, Jones A Reese,
MACON, GEORGIA WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 29, 1879-PRICE FIVE CENTS,
fi TELEGRAPH.
_ (•Mrspb sod MeMSKrrl
ATMNTA.G*-, October 28,1879,
awards «ere mule hi the fair thle »!-
TM Singer etend ie decorated
^ t ;b'xn«. The Singer took the
1 for ererjthing entered for.
DAT DDfATUiUBJi.
Foreign.
f October 28.—One handled
7 . - u siee Ichebitente ef In|an-
Jp. gutern SibsrU, here periehed
“’.^Tter. 'red Kohieton cUefe rUited
c~“.a n>berte end firoaUed friend.
‘ the OsHaeie here ege'n been re.
fcj the British force* in Bnater-
(> n*Tid>tor of the Sporitna% hie mailed
gi^Ua • tonsil demand tor the obal-
"^Viabllite* of Tomlioeon A Ox, of
tL^or nr* estimated et from £60.000
J* , n) (no—prinotce'lf due banker*.
w , ir ‘. October 28.—Additional bend*
v n tsen taken os et aereral of the
free work* in the Leeds district—
been received which wilt
oeeapation for them during the
- . witter. The coal nranohee of the
_u tie also Improving.
gioaio, Oatober 28 —In conacqutnoe
d it eautfeelory reanlti of me harvest,
7, jtatoieh Korernment has decided not
■ dalios on tbs importetion of
rtcde-
Nevr, Itomn.
guc* Crrr, October 27—A report hte
neeived that a eerlona outbreak hae
z Spoiled Tatl'a Indiana In
Dakotah, end the troops
m 1(7 atlet eway.
ffsaxitso. Wirr Timm. October
g-Ieme otee by which the Baltimore
ttf Ohio Bulrced Company seeks to pre
nsitbe Pittsburg, Wheeling and Kea-
fty Railroad Company from extending
fri. ;„ck from Wheeling to Benwcod,
jtry returned a verdict In favor of
t „ Pittsburg, Wheeling and Kentucky
|k4,
Prr act kobo Va„ Ootobcr 28.—The
Iter and oo'ton mills on the Appomat*
at riser, which, for went of proper wa
le power hive iwea doing for the past two
aoetka oely one fumtn of their tuaal
• „rk tave, in conaequenoe Of the recent
ktayy rains been enabled toreenme oper
shoos in fall.
Haw York, Oatober 28.—Two bnsdred
ml filiy girls, hltheno employed in
jobs B. Stearns A Co/e silk faotory,
mi*, forty-sseond street, have etrnck.
Lutoeek enotioe was posted that the
navete on handkerchiefs, upholstery
tadtbtt elan of goods mast submit to a
ndaetten of two cents a yard. This
mbroesd 250 of the 300 girls employed,
tad they restated. They were making
has foer to eight dollars a week Thu
isdeetiao decreased their wages about
me dollar a week. At thy time of the
(•dactioo the weavers of gioa grain sod
[the; dress goods were given an advanoe
tf two cents on a yard.
iijw Year, October 28.—A special
liana that W 11 Brayteo, who went up In
a balloon at St. Charles, Mo., on Satur
day, has returned to that place. He
haled at a point eight miles north of
Onfioa, Illinois, after being np about an
beet. He aaffer.d greatly from cold.
NIGHT UlftPATCHCS.
Foreign.
LsiDin, October 28.—Sir
tbo
Michael
Bicbe Brash, Colonial Secretary, In
neeeb referring to the agitations Id Ire
land, said: "It is that most dangerona
agitation going on In Ireland which as-
tomes the appearanos of an agrarian agi
tation of the worst type."
Mirant, Oatober 33.—Tho official
statisuci of tho reoon't inundations in
Benia show that fonr-fiflba of the ara
ble lend is rained and three thousand
persons mii.ing.
Annua, Ontario.—Dr. Charles Clirk,
Hsaoepntbiat, administered a dose of
ether this morning to Mrs. Newton El-
lie, eged 2d. to eztraot a tooth. She be
am* insensible qad never reooTered.
The Indians.
Los Pino*, Oou, Oat 24, via Oil
Horn, Col., Oat. 28.—Wo have just
trrivtd from tho Iodisn camp on Pla
teau meek. The women and children are
ufset ebitf Ouray's house. We left on
the morning of toe 221. The Indiana
sseeud unwilling to have ne leave until
Key had learned what success General
Ada-si bad in stopping the further ad
vance rf Gen, Merritt'? command. Mr.
Haket's papers were homed, and what
coney Mrs. Meeker had was taken
from her by Doagluse. Uis intentions
wme to kill the women and children, ns
the windows of the room in which they
firat took tefnge were riddled with bul
lets the instent they left it for the moro
••cure place in tho milk room.
lira Meeker thinks Susan, the squaw
wile of Chief Johnson, a sister of Ouray,
did more than all others to save their
lives. She was a* kind to them ne a
Bother, end their parting was very touch-
leg. Jack's band fongbt the troops un-
ill Douglass’ men killed tke agent and
employee. Agent Meeker was killed by
Antelope and Waupstets. Mrs. Meeker
wee shot at whllo rnening from the
bouse, attempting to hide in the brush.
A ball mado a slight flesh wonnd
fit her thigh. The arrsngements
for a fiiht with Ucmit’s oornmind were
most complete. Two hundred Atrapa-
hoes had Joined Jack, with many others
from neigtboring tubes. Had it not been
f.r the timely arrival of Cbief Ouray’s or
der to acute fighting, the name of Mar
ritt and hi* command wonld have passed
into biatory by the side of Coaler, with
the tame epitaph: "Annihilated by Indi
an*." The outbreak may be attributed
le font things, vs: E-pasted change
|nd lessening the amount of rations is-
au<d to th* Iodisnij there being no head
ehisf, as Oaiay i* hsnj a Uce Indian for
an interpreter unfriendly to Marker; and
plenty of bid whisky, which was tarnish
id by ranchmen.
News Items.
ClsctsjUTt, O., Oatober 28.—The ex
tensive *hos factory, grocery end sup
ply store of CL S. Woodruff A Co., et
I»<bland Station, Ohio, was burned this
mwnisg. Los* 130.000; insured for
**0,000. Fifty to seventy-five hands,
mostly poor girls, were thrown oat rf
eaplojmcpt.
Hzw Tobx, October 2S.—Francisco An
tamo Sancria, a Caban planter, and
JoesBento* BebcUgua, a Brasilian mer
c ant, who have been on trial for the
Past tew days in the Court of Gdneial
3s.slont here, charged with attempting
to ‘or.e trtasury notes of the Empire of
BrisJ, were aonvloted to day, and sen-
fenced to the State ptieon for two and
half year* each.
LxNcaaoaa. V*., Out. 28.—T. C. 8.
F.rgaeon, senior member of the large
toboooo manufacturing establishment
Ferguson. Lacy A Ox, and President
tbe Lynchburg Natioual Bank, died last
c H- his been for a number of
Soar* the leading business man here, and
hsa filled numerous positions of public
treat,
Toronto, OoL 28.—Hanlon and hi*
advisors are decidedly aver** to going
Washington. They ire also determined
to iotiat upon Mr. Biarkie a* referee, if
another race with Courtney is to be rowed.
Atlanta, Ga., Ool 28.—The Bex pa
geant to night was the most brilliant
*v. r wi’.ncsstd. It is estimated that over
thirty thousand people were on the
street*. Tne city is ablass with excite-
mem. The fair end raoee la a grand
Oficotfrs.
Bat St. Lome, OoL 23.—The repairs
the Bay Sc. Louis bridge have been
completed, and there is no further de
tention to railway traffic.
synepiu Weather statement.
Omen Cain Signal Ovrica*.
Washington, Oot 28, 1879.
Indie otiona : For the Soutb Atlantic
clear or parity cloudy weather,
tcitbiriy bo westerly winds, rising bar
ometer and a Right rise In tempera,
tare.
H1DN1UUT DlSrATOHUA
Washington.
Washington, Oot 28.—The oast of
A# Renth and North Alabama Railroad
^wspeuy against the Stats of Alabama,
’evolving a claim made by tbs railroad
Hum the 8tate for an aooonnt of what
*• ^vawn as the "three per osnt fond,”
I" argued in the DuitediStatee Bupreme
•^vitba-dny.
The National Fair opened here to-day.
There was aparcisl aurp.aelonof public
and private business. An industrial pro-
Oosaioa four miles in leDgih passed np
and dawn tbe principal streets. The
President, Cabinet ofissrs and General
Sherman, with ladies, visited the ground*
in the afternoon. The President wae
welocmed with an addreai, to which
he responded briefly. The fair will close
November 6.
Tbe rtoei to-dsy were &a follow* t
Mile dash, all ages, Bcottlla and Bonham
male e dead heat for tbe first place, Eon-
rad a good third, followed in order nam
e-1 by Edwin A-, Lucky Hit, Evangeline,
Matilda, Janet, Murray, Tramp and Jes
sie D. Time 1:471. Sootilla won tbe
deciding heat in 1:47. Tbe esoondrace,
Poiomao sweepstakes, three year olds,
one and a halt miles, easy won by Pe-
qaot, Irish King second, Gsbrill third,
followed by Claudia, Eunics and Janista.
Time 2:45|. The last was a hurdle
race, mile heats. Pomeroy took the lead
end kept it thongboat tne flret hint,
Dandy seoond; Trouhlasome and Darby
distanced. Time 1:S5. The second beat
was wen easily by Pumeroy; tims 1:59.
Foreign.
Paris, 0:t. 28.—Toe journal DeSalt
condemn Lord 8alia7u:y’a optimism,
tcuohing the Austro-Gorman ollianoe,
and says the result will be European
complications, which will leave Austria
without allies confronting ell tbe Chris
tian nations of eastern Europe, who-e
legitimate ambitions the seeks to stifle
for her own adrantage.
L'Soltil reports interviews of one of
its correspondents with Italian states
men of various shades of opinion, ell of
whom advacato and understanding be
tween the Latin and Sclavonic roots as a
counterpoise to tbe Auitro-German al-
iianoe.
Bisux, Os’.ober 28.—Emperor'William
opened tbe Prussian Diet to-day, and
reed his speeob in person. Tne Lower
Home postponed tbe election of Presi
dent nntil Thursday. Tbe Upper House
re-elected its former officers. Tbe speech
from tbe throne declared that the im
provement of tbe estimates expected to
result from e reform in the ajntem of Im
perial taxation cannot in view of tho pre
sent financial situation affect to any ap
preciable extent the estimates for next
yoar. The principal mo- sores announced
oampriee a loan tor covering tho deficit
in tbo bill for applying the sarplui of ihr
Imperial taxes to the reduction of th -
income tax. The bill allowing tbe pur-
chasing of railway* by tbe 8ta:e, and for
the oanstruetion of new brauchev, and the
bill for modifying the superior depart
ment or tho Administration. No allu
sion was made to tbo foreign or political
situation.
Tne Emperor to-day gave a dinner in
honor of the Russian Grand Dakee Alexis
end Paul-
Trie Mynod of Georgia.
This oonrt of the Presbyterian chnrch
hss jast closed its regular anuaal session,
having met this year at Gaiaesvi 1 \ ia
northern Georgia. Its jurisdiction covers
the two States of Georgia end Florida,
end its membership ia composed of all
the ministers and one ruling elder from
each eburoh of the seven Presbyteries
existing in these States. A fall attend
ance would give it a strength of about
ninety ministers and one hundred and
ighty ruling elders, hut that at ita re-
a nt meeting of about fifty ministers and | n 0 *, 01 k—cottoD steady, middling 10J<, net
twenty.fivo or thirty ciders, seventy-five reeeints mi. sales 1S75, stock SUM.
nr aiuhto in all wifl a fair average. Baltimosk—Cotton dnlli middle
^ 2 yw - in mi»hnn®H I middling 10H* R°°d ordinary 10S£: nc» rtxxivu
Tto people of GameaYiIle, althoagh o* I u§q, ndea MO, to ■pinneri .60, §toc
late heavily and repeatedly taxed in thia *527.
way. mot tho brethren with open heart* ] Bosnnr — Cotton dull: middling H9fc low
au^homes and entertained ^em with * ro “‘ p “
moat kindly oourtesy. Rev. Dr. Wood- I wilninsion—Cetton dull; middling 10)4;
row of the Theological Saminary at Co- low middling 10M. irnd ordinary 10; net receipt*
iambi*, a member of the P«abjtery 0! u>4-.
Angnatft, was an&nlmon^ly ohoaen Aloa- | j ow m iddlinR UH* ftood ordinary 10% net ro-
erator, and under hie ablo and energetic 1 ccipti 2042: kto*s 3092.galei 409. ipinnen —, stock
supervision the business wae rrau^ted Te ry dnil; middlinit 10«.
with admirabla order, eas3 and raptaitf. | i 0 w middliruc 10^. good ordinary to. net receipt*
Beside the nanal routine, there were 6367; ktom 6592; nkaijri stock 907i5
several items of interest Intbo teansM- "Spu
tions, among whioh wore tho folio wins: I isaoa. ktom—. sale* eooo, stock m*S2
The Preabslerv of Augusta waa, at its I MoBiLB-Cotton weak, middling 10^. low mid-
own request, divided into two I ^
bjlorioa, of which the one to bo oilled I Not received*
that of Athena la to retain the recorda 1 Acaceii.-Cotxon quiet; middU&g lVA. low
middling 10. good ordinary 9%'- receipts 1880.
shipments —»tales 2102.
CHARUJiiTOjr—CotUsM dull: middling 103£ low
middliui^ io*4 good ordinary 10%; net receipts
SMS. gross —• sales 1000; slock KS6tS
nXAHGIAL
Irosmoz—Noon-Consols 9715-18 Erie 41
1’akis-3 per cent Hente* 81 francs ana .25
centimes.
Nsw Tomz—Stocks opened strong: money 6a
d bonds
VEfiETIHE.
Bleed Poriflw.
EHXEXAjr, S Y, May tt;
H R Sxnvxis. _
Dux 8rs—I have used the Yesetine, and as a
Blood poriSer think it cannot be eicelled.
Would rcoommvod it to all a. an exoeilent modi-
erne. Tour. Tory truly. KL
GREAT RELIEF.
Sick Headachev
■arsis, Xus. April M, mt,
H B SriTXVxBoeTOX:
liXAR Bis.—I certify that my wife has fre
quently used yoor Ver.tice for sick Hssdache
nnd expsrienoed great relief from it.
LABORS.
WITS GOOD SUCCESS.
Dropsy and Sidney Complfimt,
Da t Moms, Iowa* September 10.1878.
H R Ststszs. Hosrov:
Dm mb.—I think r*ry highly of your Vege-
tine for Dropsy and Kidney Complaint with rood
suceeai. I bare also reoommended it to others
who hare be*s greatly benefited br its use.
D B E3GLB9TON.
No 109 Walnut street,
VEG-ETINJEj.
It is What is Needed.
FEMALE WEAKNESS.
Du Mom. Iowa, Sept 6.1878.
H S Sxavxsx Boston:
Dxar Hib —For s lone time I have been
treadled with Female Weskceu and* weak
•mkinx feeiinx at the stomach, anf.tnnnuhth.
adviceo!a friend, I tried your Yexvtiue. and fird
it Jse8 whet isneedid lean recommend it to oil
• uSerinc from those oomplainta.
1 2iMANNAb/lL 1. HARWOOD.
Sit Fourth atreet.
A SPLENDID MEDICINE.
Heart ani Eidnev Disease, Female
Weasaess.
Geiogstilui, 111, Ja!y25,1879.
H R StBYBSS. Bos. ON; _
DbabSib.—I was afflicted with Heirt and
Kidney Disease and other Female Weaknesses,
and doctored with seroral pnysicians and re-
<eire«l no beneat, anti! I tried yoar Vegetine,
and alter taking two bottles l was completely
cured, and hare been a healthy woman erer
since, although I am in my sizty-eirth year. 1
do heartily recommend it as a splendid medi
cine toa!l afflicted as I h*ve bean, and 1 bless
the day that it fell into my hands.
MRS MARIA HOBSON.
FEMALE WEAKNESS.
Philadelphia, July 21* 1S77.
KR«TBVEH8; ^ —
Dbab Sib.—I hare been afflicted with Female
Weakness and Womb Disease for many years,
l.ast March my husband got me a bottle of your
Tegetino. and oefore I had finished t iking is I
.ound relief; the second and third oottles gare
me still farther relief, and I heartily recommend
it to all females suffering from Female We*k
W&EH JOHNSON.
2248 No 7th street.
I am personal/ acquainted with the above
persons and sold them a number o! bottles of
W ‘ JOBBBBHARD. MD.
VEQETINE
Prepared by
. B. STEVENS. Boston, Mass..
Yegetine iB soldby allPrngepBtB.
litre per bbLNwws. w »<s»u>N 6 SO
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>MF Tnr „.„---,„„- t - — 1S>(
BOOd •"»
Frme 16%dl7
o^v^~——zzrz *%l«
mo LA 8818-Choice Cab^ hbJi
litre O. i' | Jr | -- - 9%^10Vi
Standard A 10P10K
Oranulated19%91t
Powdered and ertsbed luJ4»ll
Q&ACKJBR8—Soda 7^10
Cream 9 & 10
IUra3l-4hr.
MATCHES—S W, in piper—
in voo(L__
NAILS—Baali 10e
STARCH
. 18 00
01SAKS—FerJt„.
CHB ROOTS
STUFF—LoriltariTs. iar.
Lonllnrd’i. !ou
TOBACCO—Commoa
Medium
Lucy Hinton.
Vine.
«HJi _
CHMW - I5)4@ie
R1CR (new crop) TH*7M
POTATO K8 SO-aJXS
ONIONS 88)
RiHAkia—There Kemi to be an upward ten
dency on all goods. Chceie advanced
to-day.
and other erohiaves and to be ooneid
ered the contributor of the late Pres
bytery, while that of Augusta,
though retain; the name, !b to bo held
as a DOW Presbytory, tho effahoot of the
old. The overture of tho two Preaby-
tence in Fiorida, far stops to be taken
looking to the formation of a Synod of
Florida, was laid over for action at the i 4 £0)4; ihort 48i54.' Staie bonds dull;
next meeting, and another from one of I aevsnaMHaseceritie. quiet,
th. .imn Pr.shvtorifa relative to divest- I Money vaiy at e»7. exchange eteady at 480)4.
the aame resoytcitf a. roiauvo w u . . quiet, new B per cent.
log a rnltng elder or deaoan of his otn.e, 1N{ , tX , oente 105)4, 4 per cente 1 oiH.
was referred for aotion to the goneral state bondi dsll.
...nmhlv Ono from the Presbytery cf I Stock- deed triegular: New fork Central
Maao^relaUTe to th* nee of railroad tratna j
other pnblis conveyances
Sabbath was replied to by
affirming the view cf Synod, that
the runniog of euoh tratna, etc. on
the Lord’s Day is iteelf a violation of the
D.vina law as given In the fourth cam-
T..r.r5 ferritin Ob- and Weitorn.uoertlnee75®a80: extra 5 76tt« 50;
mandment, and that, therefore, it is 00 1 c;5jV7 50, City MtlUsapernne 5 00445 5e,
ligatory on all the ministers, officers, e itr*es5@8J5: Rio brand* 7 75iFatapsco family
and members Of the ohuroh to abstain 818. Wheat-Southern dull and lower. Western
, ,. c thorn One from the I dull and lower, ioutbem red 130*187; amber
from the naaof them. Gao trom tuo 140jU0 No t Mirjl.nd red 188: No 1 We*
Presbytery cf Savannah, asking for the I ^nwmvsrraa ipot and October 187)4. Novem-
employment of a eynodical misMonaty ber 1 s?)i. December t*5)4 Mtananns*
-t chnrnhon was ref.rrcd to aland tteedy: \\ eitera weak; white eiadS, yellow
forvaceot chnrohee, was rer.rrea 6i. Oat*.eouthtm48*44; Weitomwhite45*4);do
,’omnmteo to report ou the next meeting. I m | Ic d Fenmjlvani* 4iat5. Pay eteady
rhnrodav. Daoember 10th, was appo.nied I crime to choice FemnylvAni*. Maryland 15^16.
.. f..tino nnd niaver in the | Provision* Arm: Fork 1100. onlkmeatv.looae
churches. Rev. Dr. Hepburn, President x > *d« , ribl^. 4 ^L-
of Davidson College, North Carolina, was i 0 »n. Lard, refined in tieroe*7)i. Butter firm;
present in the interost of that excellent prime to choice Western packed U»l*. Coflee
‘nd ftluriahinginstitution, and » I fflff lhUSteSS.
very pleasant mores ion. Synod heart- I qccaoo—Floor dull sad tmehangtd. double
iivcommends the college to the confi- extra Wertera «pring8*5a8SO.Minnesota BOO*
llj commence mo iling I ,jj, winter wheat 6 50^75, eitra * 00*560;
denoe and pitronagoof oar people. I >upMfiue aoo»sm. Wheat opened week ai
Thomasville was nnsmmcnsly chosen 1 - ' - - — — —
as tbe place of the next moeting. A very
marked and pleasing feature of the Synod
is the largo proportion of able, pious
and ssalons yonng men among its minis H
.In>rfw fitted to bear a full I to ber. a 90*10 95 November and December. IQ »0a
ters, men already mtea to oaar » 1082>< JlnauT . i»ra and lower at seo
share of the burden of oounsol as well as I cutl November. evo»8 78)4 Deeemher.
aotion, and destined to boojme. if spared, 1 BnlkmeaU dull, weak and lower, shoulders 4 05,
tfltr. 85%. do®
Island 147.
Western Union Telegraph Company 101%
aub-Trowury balances: Gold 129.787*058; cur-
r. icy 1A488.176.
FBODOGS
Baltimou-Flour (dull and weak; Howard 8t
, 10 11
.14
, 15
.13014
270
275
ssss, 4 00
4K@«%
1 85
2 10
.17%
TUTTS
PILLS
^SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
3x*r? of Appetite, Bowels costive, Pain in
the Said, with aanll sensation in t h 2 back
part, Pain under tho shouldcrblado, fjll-
ness after eating, with n disinclination to
exertion of body or mind, Irritability o!
temper. Low spirits, withafoelmg of hav
ing noglected some cut7, Weariness, Diz
ziness, Plutterinz at tho Heart, JDota be
fore the eyes, YiDov
gcncrr-lly over tho right eye,
T7ith fitful dreams, highly cc
25
76 al S3
L t’/i cents
atooju Ana uonaa
COU1CTZD .DAILY BY
L. RIPIiEST, BROKER.
Georgia8percent bond*............ ..101 alls
Georgia 7 per cent, bond* (gold).........112 a 112%
Georgia 7 per eent. bond* (re*ular) Illall2%
Georgia7 per cont. bonds («a'lorsed)..MllO a 111
Georgia7 par cent.bonds (8&iUi).w....lll alls
Georgia6 per oeot a 105
Georgia 6 per cent, bond* fnew) 107J4»108J4
City of Maeon 7 per cent, 78 a 75
City of Macon 7 per cent (tfifart)70 a 72
Oily of Auguita 7 per a 101
Oity of Atlanta 7 per cent.....................101 a 102
City of Atlanta 8 per cent «....115 a 105
0:;y of Savannah 69 a 70
Central Railroad loint mor:iau< 1 .—ICS ail09
Georgia Railroad 6 p^r cent. bond*......If/) a 101
Macon and Weatern R U bo'ids _psrund mt
Northeastern R R bonds (endorsed) 1C4 a 105
Southwevterai Railroaj^ «..„parand int
£outhGa.4.'id Fla, lttmortnUSe a 108
A. & G. R. It. 2d mortgtgts (ccaor»ed) M .10 a 1C12
Hout Gi and Fla S2 a 88
Western 14. iLcf Alaoimalst mcrtgagellO a li2
Western It. R of Alabama 2d mnrt*ace...H0 It
M & A It. R. lit mortgage (not endor*d 80 90
M AA It it, 2d mortgage lendorredl^.par a 101
Southwoatern K R stock l02al0SH
Georgia Railroad stock........................ M»it
Central Railroad stock........... 7U72
Augusta and Savannah railroad stock...! It6
Monterallo Coal.
. . The money moat accompany the order or
be prepared to pay the driver on delivery. Fnce
$8 per ton.
cc«5St W H MAN8FIBLD* CO.
EverytMnir Fresh ait to.
_ assortment ol fancy Cmndica, Or«nxes. Ap
pies. Lemon*, Grapes. Preserves the finest ever
put up, Brandy Cherries Jellie* in buckets, cans
and tumble) 0, canned Good* of eve' y kinds such
as Blue Barrits. Clara*, Crab*, Lobsterf. Mack
erel Tomatoc*, Pear*. Pineapples. Cherries,
Peaches, ate. the latter the finest ever in this
market Tr* them and be convinced. Roar
Kraut. Cider, Cabbage, Chickens, Egcs, Butter,
everything good and will make you fod good
when yon set them tefire you, and will please
r boats at iheooming ceremonies and fair.
fee I parch fiosh «»er-- day anu it is adver-
ti*fag itself. You will always find fresh goods
and reasonable prices at
OC125 2t GBDSTTEE’S.
TO THE
H. SCHALL & BRO.,
with an entire new itsok ot
BOOTS and SHOES
of tbe latut it) las ani bast manufacture, and
we are prepared to manufacture all styles ol
Du. tom Work to ordey. Ho pairing neatly and
promptly attended to. Also a largo stock of
LBATHRH and FINDINGS nlwaja on hand.
:H. SCHALL & BRO.
auc6fm
IN STORH.
C HOICBSeed Barley, choico Timothy Hay,
Tennessoo Oats. Wheat Bran and Corn, Ten'
neisee Butter and Bg<s received w«k'y.
aMcCALLIE,
oot t St Colton Avonna.
FOR SALE—Five Splendid,
COTTON PLANTATIONS
SITUATED NEAR ALBANY, 64.
No. o/Aortt. Cleared
Wratter.-.-Uorouality C0...1.6IO 70a
Byron " -*- S75 W°°
BeSil. “ ...8.S50 1,125
Lee Leo Co. 1.285 00j
Wimberly. Baker Co......__j.250 1.100
Proposala for the purchaw of one or all o: the
above well-known plantations will be receiv
ed by the undersigned until *ho 80th cay of Uc*
tober, 1879. Any information regarding them
may be obtained from the manager. Mr Wtn U
Bennett, at present residing on Beall plantation.
J®“Tho preference will be given to cash and
short time purchucrs. Address
Patterson a cuylbb. Attorneys
704 Walnut street, Philadelphia, Pa.
•epl d eod!8t w et
lower bat doted firm at outside pnoet; No 2
red winter 122al 28, No 2 Chicago tprit g 119
cash, r^o 8 do 105 Corn unsettled and lower;
4i}£al3 cash, 42%a% November, 40^ December
<Nu» cull and lower at SIH cash, SlJ4 November.
Pork active bat lowe?; 11 OOalt 00 cash: IS 00 Oc
tober, 9 90al0 95 November and December. IQ 90a
Lit.
\I7HY do people suffer continually when re-
VY lief can be found in Simmons* Liver Reg-
ihtort Boom
■■HEopeopla think
tion. others believe their fa
_ they have consump-
heart is affected, and
many imagine they are so ternbly afflicted that
i - • Tat *.1.^4. ek.is 4mwV>U
O.
“Deacon Wilder, I want you to toll mt
— ' f»mil
how you kipt joureelt and family welt the
past .shod, whoa all the ro-t of us have
been sick so muc-, and have had the doctors
visiting ns so often."
“Bro. Taylor the answer Is very easy. I
used Hop Bitters In time: kopt my family and powdered 10. crushed 10)4
welt and saved tho doo:or bills. Three dol- 1 •—* > >■■■ ■' —
lira’ worth of it kopt ns well end able to
work all the time. I’ll warrant it has coot
you and tbe neighbors one or two hundred
dollars apioce to keep lick the same time BLILJHI — . — L „
Deacon, I’ll use yoar medisma hsremf- I short d»»r6;0. Lard higher and active: prime
1 spot 735*7 41)4 cash. Whisky quiet at
. __ common
to fair eitrs 5 N>»S 75. good to oho:oe 6 85*8 00.
Wheat feverish and unsettled, dosing 1*2 cents
lower: ungraded whiter red 1 32*141, No 2 do
1 Alai 48. Corn fairly active demand aud lower,
un.raced SO. uatt heavy and )4*I cent lower;
No 3 Ala)4. Cofl» quiet but very strong; rio in
cargos* quoted at itXslS; do in Job lots liaU.
Sugar higher and strong: fair to good refluinc
quoted at 7)4*7% prime 7)4*8; refined firm and
in fair demand; standard A <%: granulated
and powdered 10, crushed 10)4 Molasses firm.
Rice moderate inquiry asd steady: Carolina tH
a7)4 Roaia arm at 187)4. Turpentine higher at
44a45. Wool firm sad. fairly active: domeitic
fleece 35445. pulled iiaAX un washed Sa33, Texas
14.31. Fork active and higher: new meet spot
Quoted 113541173. Middles Arm. long clear 6 80,
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
MACON COTTON STATEMENT
OFFICB TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER
1 14. Freights dull.
notnsvTun—Floex quiet: extra * 35a4 50; family
5 003500: Nol5 78W«U:peteut810«7 8e. Wheat
quiet; red and amber 114 Oera quiet; white 8L
mixed 40. Oats steady: white 38. mixed IS. Fork
steady 10 80. laird steady: choice leal in tierces
“ do in kegs 8)4- Bulk meats steady and firm;
r ribs 6H- Bacon firm; thouJders 4)4; clear
Ocrosaa 28.187S.—Kraxrxo. I nb.8)4a>4. dear ndest. Sugar.cured hem* 04*
The market to-day wae qoiet at 10 cenufor | l j ^VQ^iS_ rl0 S quiet: family 5 90»7 08.
middling.
Received by rail to d*v
103— 433
STATEMENT-
Stock on hand September 1,1S7S..
Received to-day —
previously —~
Shipped to-day
pravionaly.. 17777—ISIS.
LATEST TKLEUMAFHIC REPORTS |
Cotton.
I TTXxroox-Noon—Oosson quiet and rominal.
■pinners holding oil: middling upland, 7)4, mid-
aiin* Orlearj 7)4,
Sale. 5H00 ba-oa. ot which 1000 were taken by
spsculators and for export: receipts lliOj—ueoo
American.
Futures opened weak:
Uplaudg low middling clause October delivery
7)447 U 31*7 5-16. Oetooer and November 6%
5 uvember and December 8 7-32*8)4. January and
February 8 7-32. February aad March 6)4.March
and April 8 0-32, April and May 811-33: May and
Juo* 654-
ISO P m—Futuret.uplmnds bw middling clause
November »cd December deliver? 67 £2-
S pm —Tbe Manchester markets are firm but
stA<uar.t.
4 -vi p m—Bolr* of American 2800, Uplands low
middllcg danse October and November delivery
6 IS 82, June ani July 616-82a5 7*16,
5 p m—Uplands low middling clause November
and l ecemc.«r defirery 6^. July and August
« 16-32-
3iiv Yoax—Cotton quiet sales 477: and'
dltns uplands l\%. middling Orleans HH
Futures opeued <aay; October 11.15, N<
ber 10.96. December 10^*. January 11.06,February
II so
OeUoo—Net WdMpti <67; gross 1817.
Futures ototed arm; 17LOOO; October de
livery 1L13. November 1L03. December 11.01—
02, Januar> IL’J. February u 29— 5 '.March 11-44
April 1L5»—May 11.75—76, Jane lLa5—68,
July 11.96—99.
CeUoa closed quiet: safes 815. middling up
lands UM middling Orleans lift-
Consolidated net receipts 4*6(6: experts to
Great bntsin 5002. France . Continent ,
Wheat lower at 1 22al 28. Corn lower at 48|. Oats
dull; No 2 mired 84137. Fork doll at 1150. Lard
dull and lowcn current make 670. Bulk meats
quiet; sboulder* 275; short rib new 5 75. Bacon
stH*dT; shoulders 4ft. clear rib 8ft dear sides 8ft
Whisky active at 108. Hogs quiet, pacaing 8 60
aS 90.
, 8r. Louis-’ Flour easy; doable extra fall 515
2C48o—10916 a5S5» treble do 5 60, family S80s5 90, dunce to
— I fancy 6 00x6 75. Wheat lower. No 2 red boll 1 SOfta
21146 I 12lft cash, 12al 22ft November. 128ftal Mft
December. No 2 do 118ft. Corn easier at 87
c si. 86*;aS6ft November, S6aS6ft December.
Whisky steady at 109. Pork eaaer at 1887ft.
2957 I t>ulk meats au 1; shoulders 8 70o8 85* dear ribs
446 I 6 25*6 80. clear sides 6 50. Bacon doll; shoulders
4ft, clear rib short dear 8ft,
412
NATAL tromXSa
Wujdxotox—spirna turpentine firm at 41
ttjvMtn firm at 1 40 for strained. Grade tu-
p ratine firm at 180 for hard; 2 50 lor yellow
dip; Yar firm at 1 90.
HABJKXRWS
NEW YORK—Arrived—Devonia. England
Santiago, Isaac Bell-
Arrived out—Kensington.
Homeward—Bredsdorff, New Orleans.
Macoi wholesale Market.
OORKBCTED DAILY BY
JAQUES & JOHNSON.
WHOLESALE GROCE BS.
Skin, Hcadaclio
eye, Restlessness
ol dreams, highly colored Urine.
IF THESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED.
TTJTT’S FILLS arc especially adapted to
such cases, one dose cO'ecta such a change
of feeling as to aatonish the sufferer.
CONSTIPATION/
Only with regularity of the bowels cr.n perfect
health be enjoyed. If the constipation is
of recent date, a single dose of TUTT’S FILLS
wiff suffice, but if it baa become hahlinil, ono
■■should be taken every night, gradual! v lessen*
frequency of the dose until a regtuar daily
ent is obtained, which will soon follow.
25 years, I p:
anti-bilious :
Dr. I. Gay Lewi*, Fulton, Ark., says:
“After a practice of 25 years, I pronounce
TUTT*S PILLS the h ^ **
ever made."
Rcr, F. R. Osgootl, »w York, raysi
“I hare had Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach and
Nervousness. I never had anv medicine to do
me so much good aa TUTT’S FILLS. They arc
ns good as represented.”
Office 35 Murray Street, New York.
TUTT’S HAIR DYE.
rllAisoR Wbxscxbs changed to a Glossy
kL;a single application of tnis Dte. It im
parts a batoml Color, acta Instantaneously, and is
as I larmless a a spring water, bold by Druggists, or
sent byezprereon receipt of $1.
Office SB Murray St., Now York.
1879 1880
Central Cit; Mil Hone
CMslacltel&Bro.
—the—
POPULAR CLOTHIERS
Have just opened a complete
new stock of
FALIj
WINTER
CLOTHING
TEA,
COFEE,
SUGAR
AND
SPICE
HOUSE.
Sclwsfl, Siessl & Gift,
WHOLESALE DBALEKSIN
Cigars,
Tobacco
AND
Liquors,
Also a complete line of
FOREIGN
AND
DOMESTIC GROCERIES.
46 and 48 Third St,
' Macon, Georgia,
QO LO NS’
VOLTAIC-ELECTRIC
POROUS
Blasters
FTiBN times moro powerful tfcan tho best po-
JL rous plaster when placed over tho centre of
the nervous forces, thQ pitot tho stomach, they
stimulate tho liver, stomach and bowels, perfect
digestion, cure dyspepsia, billions colie* cramps
and pains and prers-nt a rue an i malarial dis
eases. For weak and soroltmgs. palpitation ot
tho hear 1 , painful kilneys, rheumatism, neural-
nia and setuica, they ara thb best remedy in the
world Ga: the genuine. Ask far COLLINS'
VOLT VlO BLKOTRIC POROUS PL28TBB3.
Price 25 cts. For sale by Hunt. Rankin A La*
mar, Atl-uta and Macon, ani Oaceola Butler,
fUvarnish.and all dnirgiftts. sepfS 6m
fMfUHH
THE KENTUCKY LITERARY JOURNAL
for th* parpoa<« of ineraoalng the circulation at their
pe;>er t will distribute Gash Puemu vb AmomiU
nj to 6100^00. ranging from CIO to 920J000,
to snbsct iberm.
■■ CASH PREMIUMS. —
MenJoitMBoys poi’S EXTRACT
Which were manufactured
pressly for our trade.
Every
as represented, or money re
funded.
Men’* Business Suit $6,
Good Suit $8.
An All-WoolSuit $10.
OCR
12 DOLLAR - SUIT
is the “BOSS” of the town,
something that can’t be beat
OUR
is impossible for them to locate their trouble.
But we will tell you why your cough ra-ka
you, your heart pains you, and a general feeling
of dullness pervades yoar entire system. It is
because yoar liver is ia a disordered condition
and does not properly perform its natural func
tions, \nd you rover will be well until yoa take
the Regulator to restore your liver to a natural
aad h-altby condition. Wo tell yon plainly that
Simmons' Liver Regulator will positively cure
you and a trial of the medicine will convince you
61 the truth of whu is said,
Simmons* Liver regulator is perfectly pure
and careftfU; prepared and it acknowledged by
all who have used it to b 3 tho beat liver med icine
known*
If you want to purify the system
take him mens' Liver Regulator. If
you want to get rid ol billiousnesa
take Simmons* Liver Regulator. IX
you want somelhiog to strengthen
{ outake Simmons* Liver Regulator
fyou want a good appetite take
Simmons’ Liver Regulator. If yon
want to ret rid of n*r*oa»ness take
Simmons* Liver Regulator. If yon
want good digestion take Simmacs*
Liver Regulator. 11 vou want to ■
sleep well take Simmons* Liver Reg*
ulator. If you want to bmld up your
constitution take 8immona* Liver
Regulator. I f yon want a brisk and
vigorous leeling take Simmons*
Liver Regulator. It you want to re
store your health take Simmons*
Liver Regnator.
in Black Cloth, Diagonal,
Worsted and Granite Cloth
are beauties, the prices within
the reach of everybody.
We claim to have the
largest and be3t selected stock
of
CHILDREN
B
Read the following testimonial:
8ome years ago I was rerioasly affected
with chronic and nervous dyspepjia to such
an extent that my health was much im
paired. So rapid was the advance of this insidi<
oos complaint that 1 soon feit that my constitn*
txm was broken. After suffering for several
years I was advised to try Bimmona* Liver Reg*
ulator but declined because I had conceived it to
be “only a patent medicine.” At length, believ*
ing it could do no harm, I yielded. In a few
months I became not only relieved, but abso
lutely cured and fur 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 hare it bv me to resist
any insidious approaches of my old enemy,
write this ingratitude for the benefit which
have received from the use of tho Regulator.
Respectfully, etc. W B HALL,
Principal Hall's select school, Macon. Ga.
The Original and only genni ne manufactured
by - JHZR1LIN ft CO,
ovens- ( LAI
GRAIN—
Coem, white, by ear lowL.-
mixed, by car load....
itixwiox —Cottoa weak, middling left, low
good ordinary 10ft: net receipt*
1515; “ ~
REMOVAL
Burr Brown, No 84 Mulberry street, where we
will be plea-ed to serve our friends. A full stock
of needles, thread and attachments always on
hand. AlLal s lorrepafaringpromptly attended.
Just m a full stock of the celebrated No 8 Ma
chines, Wheeler ft Wilson Manufacturing Go,
. MATT R PRKRMAN,
oet26 sun wed sun St Agent.
ritrong Endoruemont.
I have used •evoral other patents of 8ewing
Machines and found them aU so noisy and heavy
in their ruunng that l was forced to abandon
tbe use of sewing machines altogether. But
' 480 \ b Z s%n the of a No 8 Whee
ler A Wilson, and have experienced no Wj of.
fact*, and am now able to do what I wish with it.
For myself, in the potsta of simplicity, light run*
tjinjj^and TOnmteasnets. I consider it a perfect
- . . Mis Josmg 8 Key,
Towoeeler & Wilson Manufacturing Companv.
Macon, Ga July 19,1878. -
will men tmoxe
burg Bros
it the sam<
r high
Codington, Kentucky, aTo^r. AS, '70
W« are authorized to distribute above Premiums so
subscribers of our paper by an aot of the Kentucky
Legfalatoie paurd at ita December eewicn, 1S77.
rar”On receipt of »* we will sond one ticket
whioh will entitle the purchaser to a chance which
may secure any one of the above Oaeh Premiums, and
also the Literary Jouexax. for oae year.
Addrets all ordrrs to
J. «J. UKXSCir, Uannjrer,
P. O. Box 11D. Covington, Kentucky,
gy r«fi»pon*lble flgenta wanted every where.
—AT THE—
DOM STORE.
HAVING COMBINED THE
SURPRISE
Dollar Store,
MILLINERY
rod in tho city* Jcomprising the
i
nl Straw Hate,
for Ladies and Ghildren, tho most oxtonsivo line
* of
SILK VELVETS,
PLUSHES,
SATINS
AND
Velveteensi n all coloir.
Ostrich Tips,
Plumes,
Frencli aii Ssiestie Mon,
HOP BITTERS.
(A Medicine, not n Drink,)
CONTAINS
IIOI*S, BUCIIU, MANDRAKE,
DANDELION,
|.\30> tue Pdhest axd Best ilEDiOAi. Qcautiks or
ALL OTHER UilTCES.
*3?2s:3zrsr cure
B All Dls3a&3 of tho Stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver,
| Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, Nervousness, Sleep-
glessusa and especially Tcualo Complaints.
S1000 IN GOLD,
d for a case they will not cure or help, or
Hfor anything impure or injurious found In them.
B Aziz ycur druggist for Hop Llhn unj try them
abeforo you sleep. Tahc »;o ether.
Xs absolutely odorless, and chemically
Pure.
It is snowflake white.
It is susceptible of tho highest and most
lasting Polish.
possesses greater strength of body
than other trade brand s-
It is packed in Pound Parcels. Full
Weight guaranteed. '
It costs less money limn any Starch in
tho World.
It Is sold universally iu America by
Grocers and Dealers.
Its annual consumption reaches Twenty
Million Pounds.
It is manufactured by Andrew Erkenbrecher,
at Cincinnati, Ohio, in tlio heart of
the greatest cereal region of the
£ D.LC.ifi on absolute tv:
cul 1 iicaff ULlc cure for drunk-
of opium, tobacco and narcotics:
Send for circular. DcTSSSB
THjS GREAT VEGETABLE
PAIN DESTROYER AND SPECIFIC FOR
FIAMMATION ANO HEMORRHABES.
IH
Authorized by ths Commonwealth of Kv.
popular Monthly Drawing of the
Commonwealth Distribu
tion Co.
AT MAOATJLEY'8 THEATRE.
In the City of Louisville, on
■ October 30.1879. r
Th’so drawings suthorizod by act of the Leg
islature of 18'9 and sustained by all the couits
of Kentucky (all fraudulent advertisements of
etier lottory companies who claim the sole own
ership of “all th 2 grants in Kentucky.” to tho
contrary notwithstanding) occur regularly on
tho last day of every month (Sundays excepted)
and are supervised by prooinent citizens of the
St&to.
HOSIERY.
i
A groat yati«ty of ladies*
Underwear,
Conets,
# hid Gloves,
tho belt qualities al the most reasonable price,
AMUSE
RALSTON HA
Mondavj Tuesday 4 Wedneid&T,
OCT. 27.28 AND 29.
G-RAND MATINEE
WEDNB8DAY AFTBiNOON, OOTOBUK
AT4:30 FM.
Barlow, Wilson,
Prime & Weit’i
MAMiloniMINSHV LSCOMBINED WITH
Happy Cal. Wagner,
The groat Southern Fsrorite.
This company contains mare lnl .li. ■!«.
itrel artist: than any other or^uiaatiwi lx ska
MIL
10GRAND END MEN 1ft
8 MATOULKS3 BOSG ANDDJtNCH MIN 8.
8CHAUFION OLOQ Dfi\ IKE-S.
8SUFEAB vuOAiana*.
Enlarged Orehestrm ani Bilvor Cornet Band,
Popular pntv». Ucscrrod seat sale will 00*1-
meuce Friday moruing at 9 o'clock at Burr
Brown's Bookstore.
«3_ Grand Obaet Parade ererr day.
Oct at at
Tk Mioiablt I'f’it »f tbe Sum.
RALSTON 11 ALL
Thursdavi Friday and Saturdav,
October 30, 31 ani Kcitakr 1,
SATURDAY MATINEE
.uov. 1st, at 2 p, m.
ADAH RICHMOND
COMIC OPERA C0IPA1T,
Ocurch Choir Chorus, headed by the young and
beautiful American Prima Donna Measo Soprano
Assaluta,
MISS ADAH RICHMOND,
Supported by tlio largest and most complete
OemioOparaCompany In Am-rica. Daring tbe
engsgfmout tho lollowing Operas wll be pro
duced in tne same magnificent ityle ae at tbe
Filth ATonno Thcatic, Now Tork. Tbe latest
musical success. Von Suppo's
*FATINITZA W
The Chimes of Normandy*
Girofle-Girofla.
Grand Dnohess-
General admission 81. No extra cliarge for
-jaerved utt«. 8alo to commence Monday
morning .it 9 o’clock at Burr Brown’s bookstore.
Gallery 60 cent*. Avoid tho rubhand moot*
your beat* early. cctt« td
NECKWEAR.
nnd be«t in tho city, a now arrival of
VA8E8, h%nd«omeTOlLBT KBTS. and a choico
lot ofCHRUMOS. Mv Hock of PL AT HD and
GbASSWARB is complete, all of which will be
hold at surprisingly low prices. Call and con
vince yourself that I mean what I say.
L. Newman.
Miss Haggle McKevitt
Perfumery Display.
Attention i, called to tho dteplay et
Choice Perfumery,
which will bo made by mo in
rarM
i s-Ra a T7
TltlBUTlON.OLaSS L ATNBW ORLEANS;
TUESDAY. NOVHMBEK, Uth, 1879-lUth
MONTHLY DRAWING.
PUnrocfim NoimJmn No other 4 A New Era in the HlBtory Louiliana State Lotterv Oompanys
Khetunatism, iNeuralgia. p, epara . of Lotteries. This Institution was regularly incorporated by
at AM ban an.n J PA MIAM. AA DllO A f . llAOQ 11 1 ■ T T.OOC. I . I L L f . _ 1 _ . r ll. . Cl*.a. 1 > J.. - - * * pm.1 nnrl
tlon has cured so monj cases ot those distress'
complaints as tho J^CTEVCT, Our PLksTiB
x is inconvenient, is a great help inrolioving
GRAND AND 1JNPBKCEDENIED 8U0-
GK88 OF TEB NEW FEATURES.
Every ticket-holder can bo his own
supervisor, oali out his num
ber and see it plaood •
in tho wheel.
THE FOLLOWING PRIZES.
ins line
inflammatorv cases. . „
TJpmnrrlmirpn Seeding fromtn» Image, I The Management call attention tc
demon nages, stomach. Nose, or from | opportunity presented of obtaining,
any cause, is speedily controlled and stopped. 1 a ny 0l
Oar Nasal Sybihgbs (25 cents) and Ixhalbes
(60 cents) ora great aids in arresting interna pn,
bleeding. 1 Prize.
Dipkthena and Sore Throat,
Use tho Extraot promptly. It is a saro cure. 1
Delay is dnagorous. ' „ .
rjotn rrVi w®* Itetract it the enly spootflo for
vasarrn. this disease, Coldin Hoad, Ac. Our
FOatarrh Cure," specially prepared to meet so
‘ious cases, contains all tbo enrativo properties
of the Extract; our Nasal Syringo is tnvalunblo
for use in Catarrhnl aflcctions, is simple and
inexpensive. .
Sores,Ulcers, Wounds,Sprains
and Bruises.
meat in connection with the Extract; it wi D aid
n healing, softening and in keeping out the air, I
Bums and Scalds. I
100 Prize* 100 each
200 Prizes 50 each
600 Prizes 20 each
LOCO Prizes 10 each
9Prizes 300each* ap’roximaVnprizes
»Prizes 200 each do ao
9 Prizes 100 each do do
.3 89.000
10.000
5,000
10,000
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10,000
10,000
12,000
10,000
2,700
1,800
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V
the Legislature of the State for Educational nnd
Charitable purposes, in 1868, for tho term of
twenty-five years, to which contract thr inviola*
bio faith ol the State is pledged with & Capital of
81,000,000, to which it has since added a reserve
fund of 8350,000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUM
BER DISTRIBUTION will take placo monthly
on tho second Tuesday. It never scales or post
pones. Look at the following Distribution:
CAPITA!.PRIZE 833,000.
100,000 Tickets at 82 each, Half Tickets 81.
LIST OF PRIZES.
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1 Capital Prize 10.069
1 Capital Prize 6.000
2 Prizes of 82,500 5.000
' 1,000 5,000
5 Prize3 0f
10 Prizes of
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200 Prizes of
500 Prizes of
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50.
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and pain it is un-
ivalled. and should be kept in every family ready
for use in case of accidents. A dressing of our
Ointment will aid in healing and prevent scars
27 Tickets, 850. 55 Tickets, $100
All applications for dub rates should be made
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letter, M
ing published in Louisville Courier* Journal and
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ers. For tickets ani information address COM
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iaae to the home office in New Orleans.
Inflamed or Sore Eves. ilnSd OOMSIEUFUID. Courier-Journal Building,
! . ” 7. - . . P° ¥,*“ Louisviile Kv. an«SOoodtuthusatiwly
mthout the slisnte«t fear o( harm quickly allay 1
isagcassanS ibtsi ani Rejwn.
anhex When the Extract iausod according tc 1
i * V/UC ' directions Its effect is simply won,
psrfnL
p; l oa Euro. Eunnnra os IiCKixs. It it
J AACo- the greatest know* remedy, rapidly
curing when other medicines have (ailed. , , . _ It giiti
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in for the m&toritv oi re
tract is used. Jru
bottle,
OAI7TION.
Pond’s Extract
has the words "Pond’s Extract,” blown in the
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mformation,or tend orders to
M A DAUPHIN.
P OBox eat. NewOrleans.La.
or same persons at No S19, Broadway New York.
The particular attention of tho public Is called
to the fact that the entire number of the tickets
ior each monthly drawtngis sold, and oonse.
quentlyalltho prizes ill each drawing are cold
and drawn and paid. This is uct the case with
any other company.
All ourgrand extraordinary drawings are un'
der the soperviiicn and management of GEN G
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Bankers and Brokers,
noed be called
female diseases il the Ex*
Irull directions accompany each
CORNS & POPLAR and THIRD STREETS,
on haring Pond's Extract. Tnk.no other proper- | BLAKE'S BLOCK.
RUCTION gales of all kinds of merchaudiie
everyday and evening. Consignments of all
sorts of goods and mtrchsndiie solicited and
prompt returns gnarmtf-ei. oct8
Hew Operas!
ation. It is never sold m bulk.
PRICE IF POND'S EXTRACT, TOILET ARTI
CLES AND SPECIALTIES.
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Dentrlfice 501 Plaster ......
Lip Sslre 251 Inhaler
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Ointment - 501 Medicanxl Paper.
PREPARED ONLY BY
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NEW YORK AND LONDON.
Boys' School Suits 88-50,
A Handsome Salt 85.
SHIRTS! SHIRTSF
We seU the Celebrated
■which cannot be exceUed in
QUALlTYJand PRICE. We
make
SHIRTS TO ORDER
and guarantee a fit,
HITS, HATS,
SILK AND FOE
3. IBPRINZ, MACON, - - GEORGIA
A.ctionecr aad to. InU, '«««" BWK,HB BUS1N£SS
SOMETHING NEW.
UST arrived, 25/00 "Between the AcU’
^ CIGARSTTRS, best article in the market.
Be sure and try them at the Brown House
oct!9su ta wed CIGAR STAND.
M Newman &F. Sciurr.
Carmen. Optra by Biset 89 00
Carmen ban Opera that has granu^lly and
rarely won Its way to a great popularity.
Although the book isla*ge, !•» fact what one
might call a four dollar book it is got up-in ele
gant style with musicand all the wordr, Rngliah
, and foreign for 62.
TION KRf, etc. They uso none but the best ma- n jx.-^
terial, and only «sk a trial as they are sure they r OLLI ll I Ud • Opera by 8uppe $2 00
can give satisfaction. Orders promptly attend* | Ppiendid new O^era that isia decided sucoeis.
John Clark, Jr.. & Co-’
MILE-END
All ot which will be for sale there during tkm
State Fair, All are invited to inspect it.
Tickets to tho Fair for sale as usual at my
store
E0M?’D B, HALL, Druggist,
3tf 17 COTTON AVENUE
COIL SUITES.
TYASKET ORATES of all siie. at
SCHOFIKLD'S Iron Worki.
octlZlm
NO SUCKS,
NO S00T,<
UlUCK HKAT,
HEAVY ASK.
—Un 1 by the bait oooks far—
BU01L1NU,.
Mama
same,
STKW1N0.
Oaths hsdstthoGee Workeiaenv quart,
tin, ot little cost. A H HOABDVAS.
ocll* Haat.
BAKBR8 AND CONFESTIONERV, NO U
COTTON AVENUE.
W OULD respectfully inform tho citizens o
Macon that they are prepared to tarnish
all kinds of the best BREAD. CAKES. CONFEU
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■octiy
CHOICE
FAMILY GROCERIES.
'plena —
_ largo:fine orak, with Rngliih and foreign
wordt,andth? opera in every way complete,
for a low price.
Doctor of Alcantara. By
Kich'ierg.....™ »l 60
A famous Opera now drought, oythe popular
price, srithm the retch of all. Orchestra parts
J15.
Bells of Corneville. BJ
Planquette (nearly ready «..81 59
A great success. This with the “Doctor** and
Best
SIX'i SCO BID
' FOR -Z:£3
HMD !0R [MACHINE
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SNTICIFATING the wonts of the crowd, I Fl^tto^rlyr^™-™™™*! » j '
who sriU be present at the St ite Fair, I have 1 aid ^^^q^jDrorobmffiptlncbv KOR SALE BY
in a complete stock of tho best and freshest fam- J stBrogwe^HorMoant^ond who are looking out j Q B9JHIOII & CO.
ily groc'ries to bo found in the market. It would . ■ .
1 I Remember our first-class smg.ng school and
ba too tedious to attempt an enumerati nof the choir books. Voloo ot Worship and
03 v I Tii© Xerliplo, each $9 per doten or ,1
longlistof good things which I am prepared to | each. Send ^or^oopiM^
MU at the lowest figures. Suffice it to say that
there Is nothing l.orn a Mackerel to a Malaga
Grape, from a ehoiro Ham to a box of Gelatine; I
nothing substantial, fancy or appetizing Ihel can
be had at home or abroad that cannot be found |
in my store.
Old and New Customers
are invited to come, sample and purchase.
GEORGE BEGGS.
Alio, always re*
member the >Xuslcml Keoord, pub
lished weekly. It keeps you well pttte-1 as to |
musical matters, gives six or seven pages of ma
ne j er week and costs cnly 8* per year.
OLIVER, DITS0N & C0 U Boston
O H DITSON ft CO, 848 #dway NL
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FOR RENT.
qNB four room bouse on Johnson street, with
out booses, stable, garden, good well of water
tietP' lto HBDAV
o __.\ediale relief^Niroa
ca“-j of long Mtandiaif i_a I
v. r^k^nd onlinary
days, g.l aboftle.
Mr. Willie Cheatham.
T HE well-known Piano Tuner, has just arrived
iii the city from Athens, where fie tuned a
large number of pianos. He expects to make
Macon his borne in tbe future and reques-s all
orders left at J W Burke ft Co. Hispnoeif$8.
oct26 If —s
Cromeline & Co.,
Lanier 5%^
I A BEITS FOR MASSEY’S EXCELSIOR COTTuI | PARLORC [Q LS TORE
BINS, DISSTON'S CIRCULAR SAWS AND 1
EJEa'.ldrm* J-KMillib,
. B Btreet, Phi lCT'a.. Sole .fhrpnctCT.
C4RHART & CURD.
Importer, and dr- -,ln Hardware, iron
toel. Agricultural Izap’.emanli, Oarrn .a MaSe-
ali, Painnt,, Oils. M.,
Cigar, always on hand.
Ol VB US A TRIAL.
Z $777
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A YEAR ani expense, to arenls.
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MASONIC HILL.
'I’HU most fashionable Walto aad all
I daners iaug.it rapidly. Junior Class t
Wednesday and
o’clock,
dress
octillw*
lancrs latur rmpioiy. sumoruiM iu j i
teaday and Sal unlay aftornMns at Wi
k. Gentlemen’s dui n°w forming. Aa-
PROF WMT,
Re - Opening.
H
AVINO failed to dupose of my ,
in trmie. I am oom palled b> 00QS.no. th. b
for the present sod am recmvinc addlE
to my stock ol new mod dsrirabl. goods ia
line to be disposed ot a: low pries, i ' “
continuation of the liberal
upon me in the put. II
»o*Oo*s«u Aresou.
My business as a whole is etill eotha mmidt
aiagrestamriEcoio ar—'—
uonrevM gvoiii n mw
ow pnoos, and initiita
A patronuec bsstogsd
MU A MULXLMY*