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By Glisby, Jones & Keese.
MACON, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 7, 1879-PRICE FIVE CENTS,
Numbeb 9.886
editorial cokbespos deuce
Waxhxjoios, D. 0., December i.
*rrr«* UB —.
Xbt prospect of » eerie tu row in the Bxfi-
ieal racks oror H*jo*' end John Bbermtn'a
r 1 —« to retire the greenbacks, daily
tr.gbtens, end famishes the staple of gen
aval conversation. Western Radicals are on
thsir ears abont it and talk oat tbeir sonti-
neats freely and savagely. It Is real sweet
to bear them swear with that freedom and
vigor to characteristic of the section from
wUeSi they oome. Whether tbs row wil 1
iroily come to a head and end in a flraUcUs*
shinny remains to be seen. Last night some
of the blusterers roosted ctneideraoly lower
and talked much more reasonably. Probe*
biy they have Been Hayes and Sherman and
beao placated or persuaded by arguments
nneh m Togns here. Rat eome of them will
be obhged to nrako eitbar a raw or their po
litical o .’.ln. Price,of Iowa, who offered one
or tbo two reioiutions of protest agsinst the
Presidents eaggeslien, represents one of the
f.rocgfcst Radical districts in that State of
dtagastingly one-tided majorities, and Port,
of iiiincta, who offned the other, comes
fRB on. of nearly tho same stripe. Their
i therefore, liad additional significance
iwaa rem ukod npon general!v. The
cate on the other hand kept their
■ that and proved their wisdom there-
It mint have really strangled soma of
taem bat they did it nevertheless. I eat in
the gallery and picked ont those wlio were
nearly bursting to get the Democrats into tho
■crape U was an easy job too and don’t take
mot. than a half dezen visits to aoeomplah
It most be an acfal strain on half a dozen
tnemoem oa ocoaido to keep quiet and
aoasstiBiM tbeir orident tuffonng ezeitee my
pity. Or courea nobody is sorry for Harry
White, of Pcnnsyivama, or ball calf Reed,
of Maine, when thus crucified. That is some
thing impossible.
tilTTISG EOOKOMIOAI,.
I bear of some complaint on the part of ho
tel people on account or what they speak of
aa a disposition to economize ou the part of
mtmbaraand Senators this eeaaon.Tbey say
their rcoma are empty and their tables de
serted, while boarding hcasee aro fall, and
the system of having a anito of rooms with
meals famished by a caterer thrives won
derfully. Tbo latter iadonbtleis mnch moro
pep alar than over, and tboso who havo tried
rt very naturally incline to ropoat tbeir ex-
perisnoa. Io some respects it suits admira*
bly, parhcoltrly gentlemen or families when
the*, are no smalt children. I have tried all
the different systems pretty thoroughly bnt
like the latter boat; of oil. Ono apcclal re*
commendation is there aro no premonitory
■sttnsll m. of the coni portion of tho moji
from a naeal stand point. This has oon-
ipicoons advantages especially in snmmer.
Dtpond npon it that is tbo best way to live
la Washington except of conrso to keep
boose ard bo lucky enough to keep clear of
the plumber ami gaa man. They gongo
deeper and with lees ecrnplo here than any
where clto in the country, and once you lot
them got a foothold iueide your castlo pre
pare for an annual blood- By the way, I
node, an immonao improvement In the qual
ity of the gas amen mat summer, and lolks
tell me it has a way of doing that every ses
sion. When Congress first meets it is so bril
liant that it hurts your eyes. When Con
gress is abont to adjourn and without char
tering other oompimos it rivals a tallow can
dle. It oogbt to be a penal offense for Con
gressman to havo their gas bills receipted
■alhxvo hoard the gossips say was the
ease. Tboso fiL O’s. who keep bouse hors in
riaidcnccs or tbeir own, which they benght
or built in oasior times, and who also get tneir
gas froo and their children edueitod at the
public expense, certainly ought to savo some*
th.ug. They certainly have au immense
advantage over tbeir less fortnnato col
leagues. Tto truth is that the States should
ad own famished residences hero for tbeir
representatives and thus eparo the lattor tbo
makoehifla so many of them aro forced to
reaert to to keep up appearances.
so woar
will be dono in either House until after tho
Christmas holidays. Every year wo hear
that a • ’reform” is to bo instituted in this re*
.pso’—• Lu’. it amende to nothing, at last.
Wuh a peculiarly cnergotto chairman of tho
-I prapslahoii?, this method, at loastas to
that c-iamittco, might be changod. In fact
.fcy. the Democrats got possession of tho
iicneo there has boon a ebange, but general
ly all serious work is postponed until after
Christmas. Members don't seem able to
^itu then'.selves down to serious business
nnsi they bavo gotten rid of Christmas and
mi Its pianks and freaks, its mince pies, egg-
negg hot punch and all other similar and soa-
soaatlo dainties.Tbo fact is Cbiistmaswasnot
made to wotk in much anyhow, and that
week might as well be stricken ont of tho
calender—especially tbo Congressional cal
ender. I bui poeo aomo day next woek
■Teinandy" Wood, etraightor than ever in
his tightly buttoned frock coat and his mous
tache, whiter and thicker than ever since his
European tour, wilt nao and movo a recess
from about tho 20th to seme early dato in
January,which will be carried and then con®
caned in by tbo Senato. This has been the
uanal course and precedent is dearer to a
C.n .restruin's hoart than almost anything
.else’except his salary. A. W. B.
Kftrywhers you go, you aro certain to
hear of tho wonderfal vjtucs of Dx. Bull’s
JBsby Syrup.
Oar Poetical Editor's Experience.
Wa had just thrown open the window
■qr.ii wax. letting the breezes coo! onr fe
vered brow, while the lines of a grand
poem, which should thrill tho world, were
arranging themselves in our head. Tbo
stars burned brightly above; the air was
sweat wuh the breath of parishing flow-
fee, and a way in the distance the voice
ot a solitary mocking bird was weaving n
hymn in tho silent sweetness of the
night. Tho poetic spark flashed brightly,-
and almost unconsciously our pencil
aoc a ht the paper.
A crcuD of purple mountains
Mi-4 out in ill■ darkened Hast
Like deserted thrones on Olympus
When the Qoda are gathered at feast.—
41 1 say,we came near having the d—1 cf
a row just now, rae and another fellow”-—
"Ter, taka a seat,’’ we remarked, ns a
gaunt lounger strutted into the office and
dropped into a chair.
The light of the vesper candles
Bum soil in the enraptured West—
"He was Yery insulting: oalled me a
nambscnll, and told mo if I didn’t like it
I could pull down my Teat.”
We let him jog along while we cot-
lisued, eome what annoyed:
Board the couch where nightlv sweet Venus
Doth bswilcbmgly pull down her rojt,
"Ton bet I talked to the fellow with
bstk on; I handled him without
“Aha."
and many an ancient fable
and tales ol their early loves
Were sung by ihe gods at tho table
As they handled iheirfood without gloves—
"We were just about to hitob, when a
friend of mine canre along and took me
off—"
"Yesf”
Socgs whose echoes floated
With many a jest and scoff.
To tell the goddess some bloated
Old cod was—taking her off.’’
"I say, when a min can’t talk to an
other man without calling him names, he
ought to be put in his bsd—”
“So I say.”
And the thought so enraged the fair lady
That she !etl to lhe floor as if dead.
Ard her mmdets they c*me ana they made* a
Desperate effort to pat her to bed—
•‘And I am willing to take it if called—’*
Then we rose up, and glancing down
the lines of that immortal! poem, smiled
feebly bat at cnce went oat and left the
teligerent master cf the sanctum.
I would oApftdtllf call the attention of^tbe
fectiexzien to tut line of handmade boot* and
•hoe*. 1 have a splendid stock and wouid be
pieaaed to «how them. My goods are made of
the very finest materials, and are guaranteed to
gxve cut in* satin! action, I nave also Ju'i receiv
ed a nice iine of dancing pumps Don't forget
ate place, 9* Cherry street* under the Telegraph
jrujmio
BY TELEGRAPH.
DAY JISEATUHISB.
Hew* Items.
Lauimti,*, Kr., December 6.—S,
A. Rcaenbanrr. end S. A. & A. Rosen
btnm have made anassignment. These
firms do business in Louisville, Winches
ter and Paducah. The liabilities of the
former firm are $04,325: the Utter, $22,
C 71.
FLcsmao, Loho learn, December C.
—George Hendrickson, alias George
Streker, was arrested at Hunter’s Point
yesterday for attempting to negotiate
forged papers and letters. Subsequent
developments disclosed the fact that he
was concerned with a gang in a well
made plot to rob tho Flushing and
Queen’s county bonk by decoying the
president and cashier away—thereby
leaving the bank in charge of one person
who would have easily bet* overpow
ered. ..
” foreign.
Loxdoit, Dec. 6.—A Paris dispatch re
ports that 51. Lsroyer, Minister of Jug.
tioe, announced bis intention to resign
from the Cabinet, as he does not consider
tho recent vote consolidated the minis
try.
A Cairo dispatch states that a special
meeting of the Council of Ministers was
neld yesterday, tbo Kbedivo presiding,
in conseqnenoo of dispatches reoeived
stating that two chiefs acting under the
Knedlva’a orders, had traced Gordon
Pasha to Saiani where they foend him in
good health, bat prevented from bringing
back letters from him. King John has
gone to London.
Loudon, December 6.—A Paris dis
patch says a collision occurred yesterday
on tho eastern railway lino near Bondy,
daring a heavy snow storm. One waa
killed and nine injnred.
A Geneva dispatch etatos that a enow
dorm commenced tbero Wednesday
and continued twelve hoars. Many
disasters are reported from the monnt-
ains.
News from the Continent ia delayed by
snow storms.
Pauis, Deoembsr 6.—The HarsciUaitc
newspapaper has been suspended for eix
months, and its manager sentenced to
one month’s imprisonment, and to pay
Bno of 75,000 frrncs fer publishing a
statement of M. Humbert, in which he
stigmatized the aots of the Versailles
coart-martial as a prostitution of jas-
tioo.
NIGHT DISPATCHES.
New* Items. ,
Biohx3ND, Va., December 6.—Joint
resolutions passed both Houses of the
Gonerul Assembly to-diy fixing next
Tuesday as tho time for the election of
State officers.
Montqoukrt, Alik., December 6.—
Tho stockholders of the South and North
Alabama Bailroad have elected H. Vio-
tor Newcomb, of Louisville, as Presi
dent. C .
Ou. Ciiy, Pa , December 6.—The Buf
falo expreBe, leaving Pittsburg last eve
ning at eight ten, on the Alleghany rail
way, ran into a land slide two miles be
low hero and tho engine was turned
into tbo river nnd eight coal cars were
crushed. Tho passengers in the rear
cars eec&ped without injury. Tho fire
man, Arthur Simpion, was crashed in
the wreck.
N*w Yoke, December 6—Tho Polish
residents of this city celebrated to-day,
the anniversary of Count Palaaki’s ho-
roio death at Savannah in 1779. A Re
quiem mass was celebrated for the repose
of his eoul in tbo Polish Catholic church
ot Forsyth and Stanton streets and Bev.
Father Blsnacoynoa gavo a short sketch
of tho hero'e life.
Foreign.
London. December 6.—A dispitoh
from Cairo says "at a meeting of the
Council of Ministers held yesterday, it
was decided to telegraph orders to the
commander in London to settle the com
mand of the fortress on tho Abyssinian
frontier and to increase the garrison If
neoessary, but not to attack tho Abyssin-
ians. Similar orders have been sent to
all tho Egyptian frontier authorities and
to those at Mossowak. It is evident that
King John is determined npon war. It
wonld thus seem that tho Alexandria dis
patch to Reuter's Telegram Company,de
nying the report of the hostile attitude
if tho King of Abyesioia is unreliable.”
London, December G. — The Frenoh
ship Eagenio Leonie is a total wreck at
Dunkirk. Fragments of the wreck are
strewn nisng the eoaat. The captain and
m&to were drowned.
A Paris dispatch to B3uter’s sayss The
report of tho resignation of M. Lsroyer,
Minister of Justice, is at least prema
ture.
London, December 6.—-Tho Aoohor
Line steamer, Angelia, before reported
stranded in the Frith of Clyde, remains
in the same position. Her fore compart
ment fe flooded. She will have to dis
charge the greater part of her cargo.
An attempt to float tho steamer will be
made to-night.
Daring tho recent hoavy cyolone In the
Bay of Bengal, tho storm wave swept
over Moukieh-Kkal Island, drowning sev
eral hundred persons.
London. December 6.—A Paris dis
patch says the sonteuce of six months’
imprisonment imposed upon M. Hum
bert, for calling tne acts of the Versailles
ConrtB martial "a prostitution of jus
tice,” against which sentence he ap
pealed, has been confirmed.
Washington.
Washington, December 6.—The an
nual report of tbe Surgeon General of
the Marine Hospital service for the fis
cal year ending Judo 30tb, 1879, shows
an increase in th9 number of patients
treated by that servioe of fourte en per
cant., and an increase in the expendi
tures of two per cent. The whole num
ber of patients treated during the year
was 20,922.
As a necessary supplement to the plan
for tho physical examination of seamen
the snbject ot a National snug harbor is
dieenssed. First oiasa pavilion hospitals
are recommended to be built at Baltimore
and New Orleans, and cottage hospitals
Legislation is asked for as to tbe dispo
sition of tbo proceeds from the aalee of
unserviceable property whieh are now
required, by the decision of the First
Comptroller, to be turned into the
treasury, notwithstanding that the prop
erty may have been purchase! from tbe
hospital tax. Aa it evidently could not
have been the intention of Congress to
increase the receipts of the treasury
from the seaman’s fond, a modification
of the law is suggested.
synop* is Weather statement.
Omci Chizj Signal Onicn,
Washington, Dec. G, 1879.
Indications.—For the South Atlantio
States rising barometer, northwest
winds backing to southwesterly and gen-
orally cooler dear or clearing weather.
ifllDMUHT msrATOHES.
* Foreign.
London. December 6.-Bjsv. Arthur
Wagner of St. Paul’s ehnrch, Brighton,
writes to the Poif denying the report
that be has seceded from the Cnnroh or
Ragland and joined the Church of Borne
on account of the aeoeptance by a ma
jority of the English Clergy of the Bra»-
ticn doiegs of Lord Fenaeanoe’s oonrt.
The Daily JVeirs also denies that Mr.
Wagner or any of the members of his
congregation intend to aeeede from the
^The^Berlin correspondent of the Post
asserts that the rumort of the intended
resignation of Prince . Alexander of Bul
garia art unfounded.
VixxKA, December 6. — The lowe:
House of the Beichsrath has adopted the
army bill on it* third reading. The
Austrian delegation charged with the
consideration of questions relating
foreign affairs, has been elected. It con
sistsof twenty-two Conservatives and
eighteen Liberals.
St. PxTKBSBMUi, December G.—It has
been semi-offioialiy announced that npon
Prince Gortsohakoff*s assuming the di
rection of the Russian foreign office, tho
thanks of the Czar will be conveyed to
privy Conncellor Gier for bis able ad'
ministration of the office daring the
Chancellor's absence. ThU appears to
indicate that Prince Gortachakoff will not
retire.
London, December G.—Sir William
Boxall, the eminent painter and cx-direc
tor of the Boyal Academy, is dead.
Aged seventy-nine.
Madrid, December 6.—Another con
tingent of 1.600 soldiers left hero yester
day for Cuba. The Cabinet Council yes.
terday discussed a bill relative to re
forms in the financial administration of
Cobs, which it is believed will be pre
sented in the Ccrtes before Christmas.
News Items-
Whiting, Ala, December 6.—The
offiaers and directors of tho Louisville
and Nashville railroad, passed here on a
special train for Pensacola, aa Pensacola
is the only Golf place of any importance
east of New Orleans outside!of the con
trol of tho Lonisville and Nashville sys
tern, tho movement excites general inter
est.
St. Lsuis, Mo., December 6.—Max
Marelzek. manager and director of the
Maretzek English Opera Company, now
performing here, has been missing since
Thursday morning. Financial embar
rassments is supposed to be the cause of
his disappearance.
WoKCEfTiB, Mass., December G.—Ne
gotiations long pending for the establish
ment of linen thread mills at a Now Eng
land village in Grafton, were concluded
to-day. Tno water powor and large
traotof land has been purchased by
Thomas Coates, of the Sootch firm of J
& F. Coates, and the younger Finley, of
Finley & Son, will begin operations at
once.
Nbw Yoke, December 6.—The police
to-day made a descent npon the lottery
offioe at 19 Broadway, which is advertised
by M. A. Dauphin, bnt tbe real proprietor
of which is Baid to be B. F. Sankmoore.
Sankmoore and tea other men, who were
baying lottery tickets and playing poiioy,
were arrested and taken to tho police
headquarters.
Hirer Steamer Collision.
Baltihobb, December G.—A collision
occurred this morning in the Fatapsco
river off North Foint in a donse fog, be
tween tho steambort Planter, of Pautux
eut river lino and Pope Oatlin, running
to Ch-eter river and other points acrosa
the Bay. The Planter was damaged
only a few hundred dollars, and returned
to this city. Pope Catlin had her
bows stove and leaked so badly that she
was ran ashore off North Point to pre
vent pinking. There was considerable
excitement among th9 passengers on tho
steamers, bnt no one was injnred. The
Catlin’s passengers ware taken off and
brought to tho city by the Planter.
The new gas works of tho Consumers
Gai Company, at Canton, were almost
entirely detroyed by fire to-night. Tbe
fire originated in tbe generating depart
ment, and the coal oil tanks exploded.
The establishment was new and complete
in its parts, caving been recently finished
and turned over to the company. Nearly
all the valuable machinery was destroy
ed. Two large gasometers were saved.
The loss is from twenty to thirty tbbn-
sand dollars.
Caticara is a mast valuable external applica
tion. It heals all cats, braises and abrasions of
tbo skin, restores the hair when destroyed by
scalp diseases, removes dandruff and keopsthe
ecalp clean and tho hair soft and pliable. It is
as ajrreeablo as it is effective, and is ably assisted
in every way by tbo Uuticura Soap, which is
particularly recommended to mothers for
cleansing the skin and ecaip of infants and
children. It is Toilet as well Modicai, and is the
most fragrant and refreshing soap for the nur-
ery and bath of any yet prepared.
Parents havo our assurance that these reme
dies contain nothing injurious to tho youngest
infant, evidenco of which may he found in the
certificates of Dr Haynes and Professor Merrick
accompany ing each remedy.
Tho Cnticura rcmodios are prepared by Weeks
A Potter, Chemist and Druggists. SSO Washington
street. Boston, and are for sale by all druggists.
Price of Cnticura small boros COc; large
boxes $1. Resolvent St per bottle. Cuti-
curaSoapZSc per cake; by mill 33c; threo cakes
75c.
tf*OLLflV«s , Th °y destroy all ten-
V>'“’deucy to inflammation by
VOLTAIC BoreTOfldrawinfffrom the system
y; WSSB ui '' , “ i 'morbid or unwholesome
F/ ActCRS ranttor. thus preventing
t Uvw* or curing Rheumatism,
Neuralgia and Sciatica, Worn over tho pit of
tho stomach they prerent Aguo and Liver pains.
Inflammation o!,the Liver and Kidneys, JBitious
Colic, Dyapepsid, indigestion. Crump, ami pains
Tbe Library Election.
Deoember 6, 1879.
Editors Telegraph and Messenger t
Gentlemen—-From tho advertisement
tn this morning’s issne, I seo that tho
nsnal yearly election of officers of the
Pablio Library is to be held on Monday
evening. Being of the same opinion as
a recent correspondent in the Tzleobifh
and Mzs3BNaBC, that the institution
needs “stirring up,” and that the pres
ent Board of Diroctora has nol shown tho
enterprise that has characterized the
management in previous years, I suggest
change and present the following tioket
for eleetion:
For President, J. S. Baxter.
Firet Yica-Preaident, Emory Winehip.
Second Vice-President, Jco. P. Fort.
Seoretary, Jno. G. Buan.
Treasurer, B. H. Plant.
Directors,B. E. Fark.Luoien W. Smith,
A. L. Wood, W. B. Rogers, Alfred Mack,
N. M. Hodgkins, J. M. Ogden, S. T.
Oolem&n, B. F. Lawton.
These gentlemen wonld give an impe
tus to the Society, I feel assured.
Eespeofrally,
E. Plumbus Unuh.
Wanted.
Sherman A Co, Hanhsll, Mich, want an agent
in this county at onoe a a salary of $100 per
month and expenses paid, For full particulars
ddress as above. novlS dawly
JW LOCKETT,
J03EPH BOND
LOCKETT & BOND poa-; nlc*lttft Itocl 63731.
GENERAL BROKERS.
Stocks, Bonds, Cotton Fu
tures and Papers
of all kinds bought and sold on commlsrion. Cf-
flee No 87 Cherry street in rear of Hunt, Rankin
A Lamar’s retail drug store.
FOR SALE.
STATE OF GEORGIA 6 PER CENT BONDS
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD STOCK,
novistf
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
MACON COTTON STATEMENT
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER
DXCXNBBB 6, 1S7».—Ivxxxxa.
Tho market to-day wa- Arm at U cents
for middling and closed with unchanged quota
tions.
Received by rail to day™.IIS
by wagon-..™— Ml— SSD
STATEMENT:
Stock on band September 1,1S79..
Reoeived t>dsy __
previously..
453
3*274
533
31597—31919
Shipped to-day „
previously..
Stock on hand this evmlq*-.- 4355
Received same day last year. 571
LATEST TELEGRAPHIC BEPOBTS
Cotton.
Lxvxxiooif—Noon—notion active and firmer;
middling uplands 71-15;middling Orleans 7 S-1S.
Sale. 10000 hales, ot which SCOO were taken by
speculators and lor export; receipt. 4050— all
American.
Future, opened strong:
Uplands low middling danse December deliv
ery 7a71-16: December and January 71-16; Jan
uary and February 73-31a7K; February and
March 7 3-16.7 7-33: March and April 7>ia? 9-32;
April and May T 516.711-32; Mar and June
7 U-33a7M; June and July 7Ha7 7-16.
U0 p. m.—Uplands low middling daiae Dec
ember delivery 7 3-33a73£: December and Janu
ary 7 S-33: January and February 7 5-51: Febru
ary and March 7 .: March aad April 7 5-16; May
ud June 7 is-3ia75l$.
XOOp. m-—Future*, low middling dause Der
eember and January delivery 7K; January and
February 73-16; April and May 7JS; May and
June 713-33; Judo and July 715-33.
H*W Toax—Soou—Cotton opened nominal.
n m 1*5; middling uplands l*i»: middling Or-
**pjfturre' opened Irregular: Deoember 13.41; Jan-
oary 13 54: February 13 69; March 1S.89-. April
1. ot: May 1430.
Evening — Cotton — Net receipt* 890; gross
5300.
Futures closed unsettled; sales lM.OOft De-
water delivery 13J0-H; January 1337—36;
uticura
REMEDIES
Havo speedily and permanently cured Humors
of the Skin and Scalp of children and in!ants af
flicted tince birth.
The treatment prescribed in suoh case* I is
miid doses of the Cuticura Resolvent, a perfectly
safe yet powerful blood purifier, and the external
nsa of Cuticura, the great skin cure. The Cuti*
eura Soap should be the only Kap applied to tho
shseased skin for cleansing purposes.
Humor on a Child
SINCE BIRTH CURED. AFTER FAITHFUL
MEDICAL TREATMENT FAILED.
Mxsibs Waxes A PorriE—Gentlemen: My
little son two years of age, has had a humor on
side of bis face since he was born, which during
thelastfour months has spread over tbe entire
side of the face, the chin, ear, and side of tbe
head. It must hare itched and irritated him a
great deal, as ho scratched the surface all tbe
time, no matter what was applied. 1 used many
remedies by advice of frieods and my physician
without benefit until I found Cuticura. which
immediately allayed the itching and inflamma
tion, and entirely cured him.
Respectfully, JOHN L SURRY.
With Walworth Manufacturing Co.
Boston, April 15.1876.
Non—Once cured, tho skin may bo rendered
soft and fair by using the Cuticura Soap exclu
sively for toilet or nursery purposes.
Children and Infants.
MORE CUBES OF SKIN AND SCALP AFFEC
TIONS BY THE CUTICURA REMEDIES.
Fred Eotrer, Esq. Cashier Stock Growers’
Nstienal Bank, Pueblo, Colorado, writes: ”1 am
so well pleated withits effectson my baby, that I
cannot afford to be without it in my house. It is
n wonderful euro, an 1 is bound to bosorne very
popular as soon as its virtues are known to tho
masses.”
J SWeeks, Esq, Town Treasurer, St Albans,
Vt. says in a letter dated May Jitii: “It works
to a charm on rav baby's face aad head. Cured
the head entirely, and has nearlv cleaned tho
face of sorts. I hare recommended it to several
and Dr Plant has ordered it for them.”
H M Chick, Esq, 41 Franklin street, Boston,
says: “My littlo daughtereifhtoen monthsoH,
has what tbe doctor calls eczema. Wo havo
tried everything and at last used Cnticura, and
sho is almost a new child, and wo feel very
happy.”
8T; LotTls—-Flour dull: double extra $5 60s
$5.75: treble extra gs.75a55.93; family -6.05a-6.10:
choice -6.15ac6.66 Wheat lower: No, 3 red fall
el.32}£ cash. No 3 do SI 23Ji, Corn easier at 37
cash. Oats higher at 3814 cash. Whisky firm
51.U, Pork dull at ^13.75 cash. Lard quiet at
7.65. Bulk meats dull and lower to sell. Bacon
a met and unchanged.
NxwOklxxxb—Flour strong: superfine -5.00a
$5.15: double extra S3.95: treble extra S635a
S6A0, high grades S6.6«KaS735. Comactivo and
firm; white 54aa57. Oats firmer at 50. Pork
strong at S14.00. Lard higher; tierce keg
8Ha9, Bulk meats fitmer: shoulders, loose, 5.;
clear ribs 714; clear sidos 7%. Bacon firmer;
shoulder* SM: clear nb 8S'; clear sides SB,
Whisky firm at 1 OSal 15. Coffee firm: Rio in car
goes, ordinary to prime 14al7J4- Sugar in good
demand: common to good common 6a6J4, fair to
fully fair6%a7j4, prime to choioe 7%a% yellow
clarified &'A, Molasses quiet; common SisS7
prime to choice 33*43. Rico firm, ordinary to
choice, Louisiana 6J£a7J4.
nayaiTsiobes.
Waimrsto*—spirits turpentine steady 37)5.
Rosin firm at ISO for strained. Crude tur
pentine firm at 1 60 for hard; 2 60 for yellow
dip; Tar steady at 110.
IPrimiiiTt Biptisi Giifieli Churtb, etkt'I, | ■Plifnire
. MOSES JACKSON, Pastor. * UAUgS)
FOB OHBISTMAS.
NEW ADVEBTISE ME NTS.
Pricklv Heat.
INCIDENTAL TO THB TEXAN CLIMATE.
Mxssbx Wxbks A Potter—Gentlemen: In- flTToVmCSV >3
closed please find SI for a large box of Cuticura. a cUJLLluI OlH Ij
The small one that I receivod some time ago has
been very eflicacious, especially in Priokly Hoat
or Rash, as somo people call it, lam noising it
abont. Yours truly
THOMAS W BU0KLEY.
Mason, Texas, September 22,1878.
feTOP AND READ,
OSBFQL HOLIDAY GOODS
I offer to those wanting Holiday Goods a full
line of «
HAVILAND’S First Grades WHITE CHINA,
Joseph Rodgers’
Fina Table and Pocket Cutlery.
Silver-Plated Ware.
LAMP3-Library, Hail, Contra Table, and all
kinds.
VASK8 and TOILET SETS,
BEAUTIFUL CHAMB SR SETS.
PRETTY TIN TOILET SETS,
FINE CHINA-MOTTO CUPS,
CHINA MANTEL ORNAMENTS,
GRANITE IRON WARE
ENGLISH, GERMAN and AMERICAN
CROCKERY.
Wooden fare, Feather Dimers,
BRUSHES, ETC.
And tho
I .V .. Mxcojt. Ga„ October 25.1S79. ,
1 BY authority of the Scriptures according to I
gospel order we had to excommunicate tho An- f
aersonvdio Association in our conferencomeet-
mg. held October 25.1879. The minister. Goo. M «
Sweet Oranges, tied. Apples
labge potatoes.
delegates to said Association were, declared out HAED-HE4D CABBAGE,
of older. For this breach of tho faith they have I THE BEST RTTTTEE
failed to give a satisfactory explanation. Theta
churches will bo closed out till theyacknowl- CBEASI CHEESE,
edge them ereor in a satisfactory manner. NEW BTJOK WHEAT.
We hone the Brethren will come iid and ac- I ’
Knowledge their mistakes and unite morel 1’n-11 _ , ft* s* —«,
strongly than ever in a hard fight for Jesus. If ’BellS Of ufi01218: FlOUTs
they cannot do it they will havo to remain out * xwuu
of the Cor.fe:er.c,' and union.
I Signed l MOSES JACKSON,
Pastor Giliiekl Primitive Baptist cliurcb
VAUGHN EVANS,
Paster Bronton Primitivo Baptist church.
STKPHKN PR IMIS, Deacon.
HENRY JOHNSON,
HENRY TAYLOR.
WILLIAM8 COLLIN8,
JAMES PILTON.
It-All agreeing together.
CANVASSED AND PIG HAMS,
TONGUES AND DRIED BEEF,
Fresh Dressed Fat Turkeys,
GEESE AND CHICKENS EVEBY DAY
For littlo folks (in tho country) a fine aaaort-
ment of
/^.BORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Jno, I FIBE-WOBKS and MINIATUBE PIS-
VA C, Curd has made application to me for let-I TOL3 and CAPS at
tors of administration on tho estate of James D. ’ ““
Carhart. late of State ol New York, deceased. t ti /3.t»Xveiei Jo
who has personal estate m this State and county. I »• Jc . uACiTjIv o.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all I --
penons concerned to be and appear at tho dec5 St
Court of Ordinary ol said county on the first 1 ^—
Monday in Jauuiry next ‘
they have why letters of auuuiua,raiiousuuuia 1 -,™5j ... - -—-——— -
not bo granted said applicant. I 5S25 will cause to bo sold within tho legal
Witness my hand officially. noursofsale, before the court honso door in
dec7ttd J. A. Me MANUS. Ordinary. ;„T 0n ’ Jono1 '°““ty. Ga, on tho first Tuesday
' 1 in January next, and from dey to day until n-
Schofleld’s Don Front, Macon, Ga.
next to show cause it any T N (^? n r ?“®f5i^?? <!rde L 0 J 5 th , 6 - Cour j «
of administration should I of county, Ga, tho under-
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—M lael Loh, P»Uy disposed of, thofoilowiug property belong!
as tho administrator of the estate of Mi- I ln .z to tho ostato ot Mary P Tuft a deceased, to-
chael Eisner, late of said county deceased .hiving j pldTofts homestead, known as the
said trust, now. therefore, these aro to cite tho G °dJ«rd tract, and seventy-one and one*
said Francis Eisner and the next of kin of the I nan acres of what is known as tho Milner tractl
-1 1 T.'I .„ 3. a — — ^ I 1 llABA lonria »nk wtffli T . I
deceased, Michael Eisner, to bo and appear
fore me, at the Court of Ordinary of said countr,
to bo held on tho first Monday in January. 1SS0,
then and there to show causo why said petition
should not bo granted.
Witness my hand officially.
J A McMANUS. ordinary,
Dec 7th law4w 1
These lands rank with tho best Jones county
lands and are situate in ono of tho healthiest por.
tions of tho county. The dwelling is an eight-
roomed two story building, beautifully situated
at.thocrossmgof thoKatontonand Macon and
Jaillodgavillo and Monticello roads, only Sevan
miles frimHaddoqk Station on Macon and Au-
“Charter Oak,”
Victor Cook Stoves
1
Threo Stoves
THAT CANNOT BE BEATEN.
Allare.invitedtocall andoxamino my stock.
GEO. W. BUBB,
dec7.„3t cod 81 CHERRY 8TRBET.
LOST,
A Mottled Canary; tho finder will pleaso re
turn to
dec7...it MT. Da SALES ACADEMY.
POR RjfiNX;
T WO or threo rooms on Plum street, between
First and Second street, to a gentleman and
lady without children. Apply to
Mbs. R. E. CRAIG,
Millinery store. No. Is Cotton Avenue.
dec7suntf
On Sale—Fine and Fat.
O NE cur load of the finest Tennessee Beef of
the' season, for saio by
„ , .F. L. HENRY, & Co.,
Next door to G. B. Dettro corner First and
Poplar streets.
Macon, Ga., Dec. 7,1879. it
CUTICURA REMEDIES
can bo had at ELLIS’DRUG STORE, Triaugu.
lar block. nov22
February 13.53—60; M-irch IS 77—79; April 13.93
—95: May 14 09-11; Juno 14 23 -25; July 14.50-
53; August 14.30-49.
Cetton closed nominal: sales ISO middling up
lands 13)d; middling Orleans 1SX.
Consolidated net receipts 8(016; exports to
Great Britain 14325; France 1523; Continent 5631;
channel —.
GALYSSTOir—Cotton firm: middling 12Ji;low
middling 11%. good ordinary 11%: net receipts
2530; gross 3571: sales 3110; stock 84345.
NoBroix—Cotton steady: middling 12%; net
receipts 8642; sales 1354; stock 57435.
Baltimore—Cotton firm: middling 13%; lo'v
middling 12,’i; good ordinary 12 V; net receipts
113; gross 260; sales 206: to spinners' 115; .toe
7319.
Bosios — Cotton firm: middling 1SV; low
middling 12%: good ordinary 12%; net receipts
1774;gross‘.949; sales—; stock 1390.
WixitnsGTon—Cotton firm: middling 12%: low
middling 12 3-16; good ordinary 11%: net receipts
712: gross —: sales S5C: stock 10669.
Philadelphia—Cotton firm: middling 13%:
lew middling 13%: good ordinary 12%; net re
ceipts 314: gross 1472; sales 851; spinners 810;
stcck 5020.
Sayassah—• Cotton firm; middling 12%; low
middling 12%: good ordinary 11%: net receipts
6012; gross 6223: sales 6000; stock 86441.
New Oklbaxb—Cotton strong; middling 12%;
low middling 11%: good ordinary ll%;net receipts
11.933; gross 13.986; sales 10,000, stock 251.970.
Mobile—Cotton —; middling —; low mid
dling —; good ordinary —; net receipts 4163;
gross —; sales 3000: stock 54120.
Memphis — Cotton firm; middling 12; re
ceipts S079; shipments 1731; sales 4150; stock
101837.
Avgusta—Cotton firm; middling 12%; low
middling 11%; good ordinary 11%; receipts 1080;
shipments —; sales 1565.
Chaelestox—Cotton Higher; middling 12% low
middling 12%: good ordinary 12 net receipts
’ —>. stock 697T'
FIHAHCIAI
Lohdoii—Noon—Ccr.so's 07 9-16. Erie 40%
Pabis—3 per cent Rentes 82 francs and 45
centimes.
New Yoex—Stocks openod strong: money 5a6;
exchange, long, st.82%. snort 84.84)4. State
bonds dull; Government securities quiet.
Money £a6: exchange S4.S2%: government so-
curities strong; new 5 per cents 1,02%; 4% per
cents 1.05%; 4 percents 1.03%. State bonds dull.
Stocks closed strong; New fork Central 128%;
Erte40%; Lake Shore 10X4: Illinois Central 93:
Pittsburg 106; Chicago and Northwestern 90%;
do preferred 104%: Bock Island 143; Western
Union Ta'egraph Company 107)4.
Suh-Treiiury balances: Gold 8:03.018,577; cur-
rircy 87,003,501.
FROPUC*
Baltimore — Flour strong: Howard Street
and Western superfine ^4.75(c;-3.E0; extra 85.75(9
S6.25: family 86.75©*7.25: City Mills superfine
85.00@S5.50:extra *5.75ffi*6.50: Rio brands >7A5;
Patapsco family *8.00. Wheat—Southern steadj;
Western wheat easier: southern red 81.S5a-l.4S;
amber *1.50asl.60; NcU Maryland nominal: No.
X Western winter red spot ana December 81 J0)4;
January *1.53 !4. Southern corn higher: Weitem
firm: white 59a31; yellow 60a61. Oats—southern
47*<8: Western white 47a47)4; do mixed 46©46%;
Pennsylvania 47*43. Pay steady and unchanged,
crime to choice Pennsylvania, Maryland 16@16.
Provisions firm: Pork *13 20. bulk meats, loose
shoulders 4%; dear rib 6%: do packed 5%, and
7%. Bacon—shouldeis 5%: dear rib 8)4. Hams
10*11. Lard, refined in tierces 8%. Butter firm;
prime to choice Western packed 1S©16. Coffee
weak: rio in cargoes 14*17%. Whisky 113%.
Freights quiet. y
Cxicaoo—Flour nominally unchanged. Wheat
unsettled and generally lower; No. 2 red winter
81-27)4-- No 2 Chicago tpring $1.25% cash;
No. 3 do 81.Uk; reieoted 96%. Corn irregularr
49% cash; rejected 38. Oats strong at 34%>35
casb. Pork unsettle! and lower; $1340 cash.
Lard unsettled and lower; 7 70 cash. Bulk
meats firmer: shouldeis 475; short rib 6 SO; short
dear 690. Whisky9te*dyat 111.
New Tori — Southern flour steady; oommoa
to fur extra $6.0 *86AO; good to choice $6.46©
$7-S7%. Wheat %alc. better: ungraded winter
£1.35*151%. Core %s% better and good trade;
ungraded 61 YaSi. Oats a shade stronger, closing
heavy: No 3,49c. Coffee lairiy active and firm;
rio in cargoes 14%al7%: do in job lot. 14%al9%.
Sugar dull and wholly nominal; fur to good re
fining quoted at 8%a9%: prime 9%: refined dull;
standard A 9%alG: granulated lo%*10%: pow
dered 10%al0%: crushed 10)4*10%. ttoiane.
quiet; New Orleans 46*48. Rioe steady and in
moderate demand; Carolina 6%a7%. Rosin dull
at 160. Turpentine firm at 4L. Wool firm fairly
active; domestic fleece 42*57: pulled S5aS5: un
washed 1S*S6: Texas 17.35. Pork lower, closing
firm; moderately active trade; prime men spot
quoted at * 2.75. Kiddles quiet and firm; long
clear 7% short dear 7%. long and short clear 7%.
Lard opened lower, but closed steadier, prune
steam spot 810a3 29 cash. Whisky quiet but firta
at *1,17. Freights steady.
loutstill.—Floor firm; extra >4.50a$4.75-. fam
ily $5 39@$550. Wheat firm; red and amber
$1.28**1.30. Cora steady and in fair demand;
white 44, mixed 42: Oats firmer-, white 39; mixed
38%. Pork strong at 14 00. Lard strong-, choioe
leal m heroes $%*S%: do in keg. 9%. Balk
meats strong: shoulder* 4% clear rib. 6%: clear
sides 7%.. Bacon nominal. Sugar-cured ha™,
10%. Whisky firm at $1.10.
uiBCOTAii—riour firm: family $6,108*6.25;
Wheat strong $1.29a$1.33. Cora active at 41*44:
Oat. stronger;No 2 mixed S*sSS. Pork quiet at
- 4 00. lure firm current make7 75- Bui* meats
fins. Beam scarce and finq. Green meats
in light demand aad shade easier: shoulders 4%;
dear (idea 6% hams Sa8%. Whisky active and
firm at $1.10.
ATTENTION
MACON VOLUNTEERS.
A PPBAR at your armory at 7:30 o’clock Mon
day night, the Sth inst. Boguiar monthly
meeting postponed from Friday on account of
“Fairyland Entertainment.” Every member is
expected.
By order, W. W. OARNKS.
Captain commanding.
A E.BoABDMtif, Orderly Sergt. doc71t
ESTRAST-
A Light sarrel Mustang mare; had on a now
saddle and head-stall. Last heard 01 near
Baileys mill.
A suitable reward will bo paid for delivery at
Lancaster, Hill and McAndrews stable, or infor
mation leading to tbeir recovery. Address
H. J. HARVEY.
dcc7...1t*= Macon, Ga.
WANTED-
A Reliable and energetio young man to assist
in a good and paying business in this city.
Mast be well acquainted in tho city and come
well recommended. Adttress with references,
dec7..,lt* O. J. Y., City.
NOTICE,
A Few DAY BOARDERS can baaccomro-
x dated atmy residence oa Second sti,: >‘ . be
tween Mulberry and Walnut.
dec7...sun2t
S. DANIELS.
VIENNA BREAD.
T HIS wholesoma and nutritious bread is
made of the finest flour, and is unsurpsssod
for lightness and taste.
I will hereaiter bike it daily and will deliver
it at your houses every evening. Givo it a trial.
The only place in Macon where it can bo pro
cured.
R. WAGGENSTEIN.
Corner ot Fourth and Hawthorne Sts.
dcc7...sun wed sat St
FOR RENT,
A New eight-room dwelling house, with din
ing ana store rooms attached, all necessary
out-housos, with thirty acres of land, situated
just outside of the corporate limits of the city,
immediately ou tho Atlanta division of the Cen
tral railroad.
Also, four hundred acres of land one and a
half miles from the city. For terms, address or
B. M. HATHORN.
dec7...2tv
Foraith. Ga.
Fruit Trees.
FLOWERS AND yiNESi
/"YUR agents of tho White Cottage Nursery of
Forsyth, are now in Macon soliciting or
der* for
TREES, FLOWERS aii VINES
Parties buying may rest satisfied that every
thing ordered from us will come true to name.
dec7~.lt* WILLINGHAM A RING LAND.
Glass Ball Casters
—POE—
Furniture, Pianos, Organs, etc.
fTTHB BEST and MOST ORNAMENTAL Cas-
A term tbe world. No NERVOUSNESS,
RHEUMATISM or 8LEEPLES3XESS where
bed. ore insulated by them. App y to the Hard
ware Trade generally, or the
- CLASS BALL CASTER CO„
dec7deod snn w2ar 96 John 8treet, N, Y.
FOR X.EASE OR RENT-
f* Offer my plantation* known as the J. B. La-
place, on the UcmuJgee riwer, for lease
The plantation consists of
£00 ACRES OF CLEARED LAND,
which is divided into two tracts of 500 and S00
acres.
The 500 acre place contains 429 acres np-Iand
and 80 acres swamp land.
The 800 sere place is fine,, fertile swampland.
The plantation ia we\! known for its fertility,
and to a good lessee or tenant faroraole terms
will be offered. *
I also have four or five hundred bushels of
corn and 1.800 bushels cotton seed on the place,
which I will sell on reasonable terms to lessee or
tenant.
, R. M. PATTERSON.
dec 1 if Macon. Ga.
P I U Ml ByB.M.WOOLLEY,At-
Vim* * Ianta ’ Ga. Reliable eri-
VADir I dence *iren. and reference'
I to cured patients and phyii-
CUrtE. I sicians. Send for my book
de7-dw&swly on the habit and its cure. free.
0
Q.BO&G1A BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas S. 8.
VX Sweet has made application to me for let
ters of administration on the ait ate of Thomas
J. Shir.holser. late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of .aid county on the first Monday in
Januuy next, to show cuk. if any they have,
why said letters of administration should not be
granted.
W it ness my official signature.
„ J AMc MANUS, Ordinary,
Decembrr 6,1878. deej-td
Citv Marshal’s Sale.
f v EORGIV BIBB COUNTY.—Will bo
vj before tho court houso dou '
Macon, during tho legal hours of
e^:t y si U o:SS Va^oS; |
A- fi- Noardman, City Engineer, 1S72, the°attentio^
pieu oy a thrifty
of beauty with an abundanco ot good water!
lherois an abundanco ot all kinds of choice
““it- The neighborhood is good. There aro
the attention cf physicians looking'for a location
is especially callod to it. Tho terms will be cash.
, . . . . . J. F. A. TUFTS,
Administrator with will annexed, of Mary P
Tufts, docoasod, lato of DeKalb county.
nov2td
to-wit:
One White sewing machine, numbered 101004
also one Singer sowing machino. numbered 1359
206. Both of said machines levied on as the
property of E. J. Andorson & Co., to satisfy a tax
11. fa. In favor of said city vs. R. J. Anderson &
Co., foramuuut of citylicsnso tax for tho year p EOBGIfi, Bibb county—.Whereas Uroon
. , I vJT J. Blake, administrator on tho estate of
Also, lot 1, in block 17. sontliwost common m I llarvOomor late nf ..id nnnnrw ,
city of Macon. Levied on as tho property of A. hMmadn ’
O. Audoin. Trustee, to satisfy a tax fl. fa. in fa- , P, , 104t J° a f ° r 8el1 * U tho
vor of said city vs, A. C. Audoin, Trustee, for 36*} uatato belongf's; to said estate,
taxes for tho year 1S79. I These aro therefore to oito and admonish
Also, tho eastern part of lots C and G. 7 and 8, all persons oonoerfled to be and appear at
in block 61, southwest common, fronting about tho Court or Ordinary of said county on the
50 feet on Oglethorpe street and running back to first Monday in January n’xt to show carom
Chestnut Btreet in tho city of Macon. Levied on 1thBvhavn>»bwo4iil'.t?nn
as the property of F. H. Alley to satisfy a tax fi. | WhJ 8113 apP ‘ I01tl0n 8bonld
fa. in favor of said city vs. F. H. Alley, for taxes
not bo granted.
Witness my hand officially.
„ _ J. A. MoMANUfl,
Deo. 7-td Ordinary.
Q-EOHGIA. Bibb county—Whereas J. A.
for tho yoar 1879.
Also, tho eastern part of lot 2. in block 47,
fronting on Oglethorpe street about 62 feet in tho
city of Mucsn. Levied on as tho property of
John M. Alley to satisfy a tax fl. fa. in favor of
said city vs. John M. Alley, for taxes 1879.
Also, part of lot 8. in square 4, city of Macon,
onting 34 feot on Filth street and running haek
K&^th^S^^ur 8 -1 RlI Tb r n n a J°c‘^ e i^b Cit0
ray on tho north side. Levied on as the prop-I *“ persons concorneu to bo and appear at
erty of Thomas Battle, agont, to satisfy a tax fi. I tbo Oonrt of Ordinary of said oonnty, on tho
fa. in favor of said city vs. Thomas Battle, agent, " ” *
for tax, 1879.
Also, lot 2, in square 43, in tho city of Macon.
Levied on as tho property of K. E. Brown to sat
isfy two tax fi.las. in favor cf said city vs. E. E.
Erown, for taxes 1819.
Also, part of lot 6. in block 12, northwest com
mon, fronting on Jeffersonstreet 66 feet and run
ning back 115 feet, in the city of Macon. Levied
on as tho property of Robert Carter to satisfy a
tax 11. fa. in favor of said city vs. Robert Carter,
for tax 1879.
Foster has made application for letters
ot administration on the eetato of A. E. Fos«
fronting S4feot on Fifth street and running hack t er late Of said conntv deenoaoed-
101 tmt. lying hetwnpn tho nronertv known *• H. I UI .. uuuniy. aeca.aaea,
first Monday in Jannvcy next, to show
cause, it any thoyhava, why Iottera of ad
ministration should not ho granted tho ap«
1 pliotnt.
Witness my hand officially,
J. A. MoMANDS,
Deo 7-td Ordinary. I
EOBGIA, Bibb county—Whereas’Har-
all persona concerned to bo and appear at
din T. Johnson h»B mado application
-;—-— , . . ,... . . for letters of administration on tho estato of
AJso.thonOTthoastom partot lots, in square j. t. Jossoy, lato of said counly, doceaaod,
th0 w«ta§dlna^ I .Thoao qra thoreroro to cito and admonish
Macon. Levied on as the pronortyof JohnB.
Cobb. Trustee, to satisiy a tax fi. fa ' ‘
—ou va T.I.— o on—
Also, tho eastern part or dot 4.1 . — — - .
southwest common, irontxns 104 feet on Hazio I mlnlotralioa ohoalff not bo granted to ap-
street in tho city of Macon. Levied on a3 tho piioant.
property of Ed. Cooper to satisfy ataxfi. fa. in I *—■ -
favor of said city vs. Ed. Coopor. for tax 1879.
Also, lot 26, a subdivision of lot 6, in East Ma
con, fronting Phoenix street, in city of Macon.
Levied on as tho pronortyof Cornelius Cheely,
to satisfy a tax fl. fa. In favor cf said city vs. Cor
nelius Chceley.for tax 1879. .
Also, the northern part of lot 3, in block 63,
southwest common, fronting 70 feot on Adams
street and running back to city limits, in city oi
Macon. Levied on as tho property of R. W.
Cubbedgo and J. W. Lockett to satisfy a tax fl.
fa. in favor of said city vi R. W. Cubbedge and
J. W. Lockett, for taxes 1879.
Also, south part of lot 4, in block 63, south
west common, fronting 70 feeton Adams street
and running back to city limits, in city of Ma
con. Levied on as the property of R. W. Cub-
fi. fa.in fa
Witness my official signature,
J. A. Moll ANUS,
Deo 7-td ,*Ordinary.
bedeo to satisiy a taxi
vs. R.W. Cubbedge. for tax 1870.
Also, tho undivided half of lots lard 2, in
block 2. nortliwcsucommon. city ot Macon.
Levied on as the p- Hrty of Mrs. Ida L. Bibs,
Hayne EKis. agon* to satisfy three tax fl. fas. in
favor of said oity v«. Ida L. Kllis, Hayne Bllis,
agent, for taxes 1878 and 1879, and cost.
Also, ono-ievonth ot an undivided interest in
block 8, southwest range, in tho city of Macon.
I-rfied on as tho property of C.S. Findlay to
satisfy a tax fl. fa. in favor of said city vs. C. 8.
Findlay, for tax 1879. - • ;
Also, one-sevantn of an undivided intercut in
blook 8, southwest range, in tho city of Macon.
Levied on as tho property of G. W. Findlay to
satitfy a tax fi. fa. in favor of said city va. G. W.
Findlay, for tax 1873. , , , .
Also, part of tho southwest part of lot 12, in
western ranee, fronting about 8t f eet on College
street, oity of Macon. 1 evied on as the property
of Chanes T. Holmes, trustee, to satisfy a tax fl.
fa. in favor ol said city rs. Charles T. Holmes,
trustee, for tax 1879. .
Also, three street cars. Levied on as tho prop
erty of James A. Hill A Co., to satisfy a t»xfi.
fa. in favor of said city vs. James A. Hill & Co.,
for tax 1879.
Al,o. north part of lot 4, In biock 63, South
west Common, and the south part of lot 3, in
blook 63, Southwest Common, fronting 70 feet on
Adams street and running back ts city limits,
mcityof Macon. levied onasthe propsrty of
J. W. Lockett, to satisfy a tax fl. fa. in favor of
said city vs. J. W. Lockett, for tax 1879.
Also, part of lot C, in square 89, fronting on
Fourth street about 45 feet, lying between the
lots of Dashar on tho south. Boon on tho north,
and Crown on tho east—city of Macon. Levied
onus the property of R. K. Raiford, trustee, to
•atisfy a tax fi. fa. in favor of said city ys. R.
R. Raiford, trustee, for tax 1879.
Also, ono soda fountain in store of Rankin,
Massenburg £ Co., oornsr Mulberry and Third
stricts, city of Macon. Baidsida 'ountain lev
ied on as tho property of Rankin. Massenburg A
Co., to satisfy three tax fi. fas. in favor of said
city vs. Rankin, Massenfcnrg A Co., for tax 1879.
Also, two gius. Levied on as th» property of
eter O. Sawyer, to satisfy four fi. fas. in favor
the city of Macon vs. Hater C. Sawyer for tax
for tho years 1877,1S7S and 1879.
Also,' east part of lot 4, in East Macon, incor-
•jrated 1838, bring 150 faet on boundary street
.ine of the city of Macon, running back 180 feet to
a street or alley on the north side, and bounded
on the east by tho property cf Ed. Graves and
and on tbs West by the property of Albert
Hanse. and known as the residence of P. C.
Sawyer, in tho city of Macon. Levied on as the
iroperty'of Feter C. Sawyer, trustee, to satisfy
our tax fl. fas. in favor ot said city vs. Peter O.
Sawyer, trustee, for taxes 1877.1378 and 1673 and
costs.
Also, north half ol lot 7. in block 14, North
west Common, fronting 103 feet on College Btreet
and running back to lot 3, city Qt Macon. Lev
ied on as the property of Mrs. S. O.Stone, to
satisfy two tax fi, fas. in favor of said city ts.
Mrs. S. O. Stone, far balance of taxcllS78and
tax 1579.
Also, lot 8.in block 12, Northwest Common,
city of Macon. Levied on as the property of
William Stephan, to satisfy a tax fi. fa. in favor
of said citv vs. William Stephan for tax 1879.
Also, the eastern part ot lots 5 and 6. in block
12, Northwest Common, fronting abont 105 feet
on Jefferson street, and running back 115 feet to
an afiey, city of Macon. Levied on as tho prop
erty of William Savage,traitee.to satisfy a tax fl.
fa. in favor of said city vs. William Savage, trus
tee, for tax 1879.
Also, lot 5. in square 63, city of Mac-on. Levied
on aa the property of C. B. Wooten, to satisfy a
tax fi. fa. in favor of sail city vs. C. B. Wooten,
for tax 1879.
Also, one billiard table. Leviei on as the
property of W. A. Wylie, to satisfy two tax fi.
fas. m favor of said city vs. W. A. Wylie for tax
1879. Cl. F. ADAMS,
dec7 Marshal.
GEORGIA, Bibb county—Whereas Jacob
Dinkier, as guardian of Edward Borond, n
minor, late of said county, decessed, lias
mado application to me for citation of tho
heira'at-law of said dece'aeod minor, in order
that said estate may bo dietribnted according
to law,
Now, therefore, all tho heirs-at law of
said deoeasod Edward Berend aro notified to
be and appear at tho Oonrt of Ordinary for
laid connty, to be bolden on tha first Mon
day in January, 1839, thon and there to
avor of said city show by proof thoir relationship to the do-
oeasod minor Edward Berend. This Decem
ber 6th, 1879.
WitneEB my official signature,
J. A. MoMANUd,
Deo 7-td • Ordinary.
$500 Reward,
H ERE we aro strain, armed and equipped M
tho law directs, with a formula for mak
ing a Fertiliier as icood a« tho heat sold in Gear-
ci». and we havo hundreds of Georjn* farmers
So back us imajlns
Black’s Fertilizer,
when mado right, i, equal to Commercial Fertil
izers and tho whole rest of ingredient, to main
a tonof BLACK’S FERTILIZER is
Less Than Rve Dollars;
and.tomato ten tons will costless than FOUR
DOLLARS PER TON.
Wo give below a few of the many mines who
hnssntiliea to tho merits ot BLACK’S PER-
XlLIZBR. riz:
Tlios E Brown, Easdcnvillo, Georgia
Leonard Sketoc, GriiwoldviUo, Ga
JEM LeSuour, Milner, Ga
Rev L G Evan-. Bibb countv, Ga
8 W Hatcher. Knoxville, Ga
T J Massey, Marshallsille, Ga
Uriah King, Linton. Ga
WR Stanley. Liu ton. Ga
Dr P S Bower. I homasville.Ga
WI Renfrce, Carrs Station. Ga
B T Peacock, Buena Vista. G*
Dr S M Andcrton, Cornucopia, Jones county
Georgia
Eli Frazier, Gordsn, Ga
J SWaldrep. Gladeville, Ga
D P Holloway do
County and farm rights for sale.
Headquarters at tho office of tha Telegraph
and Messenger. Macon, Georgia.
deeSdlwAwtf ASPLRYASPKIR.
R. W. CUBBEDGE.
BH8KHR
-AND-
REAL ESTATE AGENT.
STOCKS AND BONDS B0U8HT AND SOLD
STRiCTlY ON COMMISSION.
Particular attention given to tbo purchase,
ala and renting of Real Estate,
MULBERRY STREET.
Houso
opposite Lanier
marl ly
careful plan of speculating iu Wall street,
amount from $10 to 3500 either in a put or
very iroquontly give# back 6 to IO times
money iu profits. You caunot lose any
cthan tho amount you invest.
Stocks of all kinds bought and sold through
New York stock cxchango tn any number of
shares on 3 per cent margin. Bond for our cireu-
1 explaining how to speculate.
PECK A HARRIS, Bankors and Brokers,
19 Broad street, Now York;
sop28 dtu th sat wSm
Cheapest Toilet Soap
At retail in Macon.
Call and soc. at ELLIS’ DRUG STORE.
Seasonable Flower Seed
For Foil Flantiqg.
full line from Geraniums down to Violets, at
BLLIS’ DRUG STORE.
Seasonable Garden Seed,
Early Peas, Lettuce, Cabbage, etc, at
decStf ELLIS’ DRUG STORE.
•OLm
FOR SALS-
lira# piisWiss,
XING imuiuuiauuy west ol unit adjoining
tho town of Clinton, Jones County, Ga. con
taining between l,7i0 and 1.S00 acres. Terms
easy. If not sold before December 1 will be sold
subject to leaso for tho coming year. Apply to
b RICHARD JOHNSTON,
|novl8 tf Clinton.
COW FOOD.
Carload RICE FLOUR,
do do WHEAT BRAN,
bales CHOICE HAY,
In storo and for sale by
lie;-:;
JONES A COOK.
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MEDICINE FOR THE
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CURATINE,
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CURATINE,
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CURATINE,
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curatIne,
For Bhenmotism.
CURATINE,
For Scrofula Diseases.
CURATINE,
Tor Zrrsipelas, Fiisples,
Blotches, etc.
A medicinal com*
pound of known value-
combining in one prep
aration- ine curative
powers for tho evils
which Droduce all dis
eases of the niood t the
Idvcr f the JiidncysM
It Is unexcelled for the
cure of all Blood J)is-
cksch such as. Scrof
ula, TumomABolls,
Tetter ,3alt JRhentn,
Bhcuniatisni, Jtlcr-
euvial Poisoning,
.. ls<> fount i put Ion,
Byspcpsia, Intli-
gentian, SourStom-
aeh, Retention, of
Urine, etc,
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST
FOR IT.
THE BROWN CHEMICAL CO
BALTIMORE, Md.
R H PLAN
I.C.PLANT&S0F
Bankers and Brokers,
MACON, - - G£Ox£&IA
TRANSACT A 8FMENAL jWjjg BUSINESS
THEY MUST BE BOLD.
Bargains are now offered and we hope dealers
Will avail themselves of this opportunity.
JONESACOOK.
r.orl5 Corner Cotton ATe and Cherry Kt.
Strayed or stolen.
O NE little dark mare mule, blind in one eye,
from tbe owner’s premises in this city,
Monday night. A suitable reward will be paid
for the delivery of the above described animal to
dec4 Q G SPARKS k SOX.
GKOtiGrlA. ELBE UOUNTI—WnxnEAS^ j That Ugly Gap on Cherry Street
Joseph E. Welle has made application for 1
letters of i administration cn tho- estate of
Abigails. Jones, late of said connty, de
ceased.
These aro, therefore, to cite and admonish
all persona concerned to be and appear at
the court of Ordinary of eaid connty, on tho
first Slondsy in January next, to show cause,
if any they have, why letters of administra
tion should not to granted to the applicant.
Witness my hand officially,
dec7-td J. A- MoMabcs. Ordinary.
Mast Be Filled Up.
A Geod Location for a Physician
FOR HALE IN HOUSTON COUNTY, GA.
T HE subscriber wishing to change hu busi
ness offers for sale his place eighteen miles
south cf Macon, consisting of ten acres of land, a
comfortable new dwelling with all necessary
outbuildings, also a fine young orchard and an
excellent well of water. Any 1 art her informa
tion can be obtained by communicating with the
subscriber on the place, or by letter at York,
Houston county.
doeUdltr } 0 GILBERT, M. D*
in order. Thera is only room lor two large or
three small stores. If I build I desire to meet
the views of tenants before maturing plans.
These lots are well located for any sort of busi
ness, especially for Drugs and Shoes, having been
used for that purpose lor the past fifteen years.
__ QBBOBEBTd.
^Macon. Dec. 2.1870. decS^Staw tw
M AN’S MISSION ON BARTH—A thorough
medical treatise, indicating how confirm
ed disabilities may be remoyed. The experience
of 20 years* study, observation, and professional
practice, showing the agencies that will insure
restored manhood, strengthened vitality, and
sound conditions of health, that have beeu im*
paired by overtaxed powers. A statement cf
obstacles to marriage and of the means by which
they can be removed. By mail 25c, currency or
postage stamps. Address Secretary Museum
Anatomy and Scienoe, 4S3 6th avenue N X,
decStu, th ntim
100, (100, (100.
Every Smofeer Has an Interest
in the Profits,
One hundred dollars in
United States Currency to be
given away as a grand
Christmas gift by the Parlor
Cigar Store on December 24,
next.
• .All persons purchasing 25
cents worth of Cigars will be
come participants in the
above/
Our Imps od Ciqara are tbo finest.
FAMOUS BELLE CBEOLE
Cannot bo beat.
Five Cent Cigar.
Is aosnrpassecL
CromelinG & Go.,
OPPOSITE LANIER HOUSE.
*QM)rdcrs by mail attended to as usual fZA.
no v!5 tf
ho Purcstand Best Medicine ever madcT^
—I Health lujstortng Agent on earth.
N° diraso or III health can poirtbly long exiat
icrtuct
They glra new life and vigor to Cha aired and laSna.
“xaolmguUritrof
the bowels or unnary organs, or who Tvnnir«
7oa *52 sick, but 1 f you on)r tee 1
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foracasotheyv
nor,ct jyourfric
use and urge them to use I ~
no person or family should to without them.
Get some this day.
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P # ^^tjf&nabeolntemid irresistible cure for drunk -
-7 . . -_r- - - — cnnchg, use of opium, tobacco and narcc/tia:
vacantjots Iownon Cherry street, are no w ^SoM by dreggy Hop u fc. Co. LxW, X.Y.
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NOTICE
Oppice Bibb MAyuPAcrrRiFO Co,
Mjlcox, Dec. 3,1879.
Owing to high price of cotton we are compell
ed to advance tne price of our goods. After this
date price of 4-4,8 cents: 7-8. 7 cents net, sixty
days. Usual discounts for cash.
doc4...St J F HAN80N. Agent.
FOR RENT.
T HE lance store house on *ho comer of Third
and Poplar street, in Blake's Block. Two %
entrances on Poplar; all necessary fixtures for
first-class store. Rent low. Possession given at
uce 'Apply to
docS HILL A HARRIS, Attorneys;