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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 6,1873.
TFIK CITY.
,\irK!>\Y morning hkitbmbkrh, i«re
M»:. Gin. B. Trnris I*'ft ln-t ni^ht for
ew Tort
Anothm
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relablc
k phot on Third
_ hich the umbrella
nrW , w<kS one of the participant».
Thk Macon Volunteer* will .1*30 mbit at
their armory at 4 o’clock to-day, in full
uniform, to attend the funeral of Mr. W.
A. Ilopocm-
Punt street, Ixjtwaen First and Second,
has been provided with a good brick
cr, and is now being put
condition.
A stoics gutter, similar to that on the
northeast side of Cherry street, is being
laid on Fourth "tract, in front of tl
National Hotel* t _
Tnc colored people havo a Mason
in Macon, called the Phcnix
Lodge. They are now fitting t p their
h n ii ( in tbo old skating rink, and are get
tiUff ready for business.
To-Day.
Ells A Laney will this morning have a
largo stock of oysters, shrimps, crabs and
fresh fish, just received.
They will have a terrapin stew to-day,
in addition to their usual splendid lunch.
They invite all their friends and the pub
lic generally.
The Patron** of Husbandry.
All the granges of the cotton States—
and their number is very large—will be
invited to meet in Macon during the fair
week. Wo learn this on the authority of
Mr. T. J. Smith, Master of the Georgia
State Grange. This will doubtloss brinj.
to Macon a very large gathering of in
fluential agriculturists—men who, more
than any other class are representatives
of the material interests of the South. A
conference between such men cannot fail
to be productive of good results through
the dissemination of ideas and an inter
change of experiences. It will greatly
tend toward the unification of the pro
ducing interests of the South.
Ells A Laney'* Oyster*.
The writer, though not too busy on
Thursday to cot Ells A Looey's first oys
ter stew of tho season—yet, "out of sight
out of mind," he forgot to respond in the
usual notice of tho courtesy. Wo have
simply to say that, to our surprise, the
oysters were in very good condition and
wo have never eaten a soup with more
relish, although wc are merely on the
threshold of tho first month with an r in
it. It is a consoling thought with the
habitues of tho interior in tho season of
tho sere and yellow leaf that the luxuries
of tho seaboard, the fish, oyster*, crabs
and game oro making their advent to re
lieve the monotony of our table fare.
The Cmmfy Court.
Judge Wombs disposed of three crimi
nal coses yesterday.
Allan Ontlor, colored, charged with
larceny, woa convicted, and scntcncod to
a fine of $50 or six months in the chain-
gang.
Anderson Johnson, was tried for lar
ceny, nnd plead guilty. IIo pays a hun
dred dollars fine, or goes to tho cliain-
gang for nine months.
Scott Bryant was convicted of larceny.
IIo pay* 3100 or goes to the chain-gang
for ten months.
COTTON.
Krrrlpt* ami Mlifpiurnt* at Macon for
1 lie Pnst Two Year*.
Messrs. Starr A Roan, cotton buyers of
this city, have our thanks for tho sub
joined statement:
Stock on hand Sept. 1st, 1871 L.739
Receipts nt Macon from Sept. 1st,
1871 to Sept. 1st. 1872 54.199
Receipts nt East Macon from Sept.
1st, 1871 to Sept. 1st, 1872 1,835
Total receipts for Macon for year
1871-1872 50,333
Shipment* from Macon from Sept.
1st, 1871 to Sept. 1st, 1872 55,819
Shipment.; from East Moron from
Sept. 1st, 1871 to Sept 1st. ’72 1,812
Total shipments for year 1871-’72....57,001
Stock on hand Sept. 1st, 1872
Receipt* nt Macon from Sept, let,
1872 to Sept, 1st, 1873 61,821
Receipts from East Macon from Sept.
1st, 1872 to Sent. 1st. 1873 2,216
Total receipts at Macon from Sept.
Int, 1872 to Sept. 1st, 1873 64,067
Shipment* from Macau from Sept,
1st, 1872 to Sept, 1st, 1873 00,793
Shipments from East Macon from
Sent. 1st. 1872 to Sept. 1st, *73.. 2,233
Total aatumants for year 187S—'73..63,026
St.vk on hand Sept. Ut. 1S73 1,399
First bole of now cotton was received
last year on August 11th; this year tli
find halo wna waived August 9th.
AVIIVIL or NR. HOMA^IK RE*
HAIRS.
ArraaffaesUfbr Rt« •t»«rqnlea Ts.
day.
The train no the Varan and Augusta
railroad, which arrived hew* at 8 o’clock
yesterday evening, brought the remains
of th»- late W in. A. Hopson. A large
crowd of his friends gathered at the dc
pot, and there were many nod eyes and
sail words, as the coffin was lifted fro
the car.
Tho remains were enclosed in a splcn
did iron casket, which was well I*oxed
The box won removed, and the casket
placed in the hearse and taken home to
the family which, ten days before, he had
loft, in good health and full of life and
cheer. It was a sad coming home; and,
in our blindness, we are almost led to
complain at the inscrutable ways of Prov
idence, in sending so great an affliction
upon what was a happy family.
The funeral will take place at half past
four o'clock this afternoon, from Christ
Church. The Macon Volunteers will
turn cut in full uniform to pay the last
tribute of respect to the memory of him
who was their comrade informs during
the war, and who, up to the time of his
decease, was one of the most honored of
the honorary members of tho company.
The Masons will also turn out, and bury
him with the beautiful ceremonies of
their order.
The Board of Trade will also turn out
in a body, and will close their places of
business while the funeral is going on.
It is suggested that all the merchants
follow their example, as a testimonial of
respect to the memory of one of their
number.
Tho vestry of Christ Church held a
meeting a dAy or two ago, and deter
mined to attend the funeral in a body.
Mr. Hopson was a member of the vestry
of this church.
From Capt. T. G. Holt, who was with
Mr. Hopson during his illness, we learn
what facts there were connected with his
decease. Ho arrived in New York on
Wednesday of last week. Ho had con
tracted on shipboard a case of obstinate
diarrhoea; but on the morning of his ar
rival in New York, ho felt better, and
determined to remain down town and do
a day's work before going up to the hotel.
Ho soon found, however, that he was too
weak, and went up to the St. Nicholas,
where Captain Holt was stopping. A
physician was called in and the next
morning he was apparently better, and
transacted some business on Thursday
and Friday. On Saturday he was worse
and had to take to his bed. Capt. Holt
remained with him all the forenoon, and
when dinner time came he seemed
to be quite comfortable. The Captain
wont down to *his dinner and when
he returned he found Mr. Hopson un
conscious. Physicians were called in at
once, and they remained with him all
night, and on Sunday morning the pa
tient seemed some better. They were
apprehensive, however, that his fever
would again return, hence they continued
to give him heroic doses of quinine. Bat
it was in vain. Tho fever rose again
about ten o'clock, and then the physi
cians abandoned all hope. The patient
•offered a great deal, his paroxyisms be
ing very violent. About throe o’clock
hia paroxyisms ceased, and ho grew more
composed, but it was evident that he was
sinking, and at five o’clock, without pain,
hia spirit passed away.
Capt. Holt and other Macon friends of
Mr. Hopson's were with him to the last,
and notihng was left undone that prom
ised to better his condition, or even add
one moment to his life. He had every
attention that friendship could devise,
but hia days were numbered, and ho went
in the very bloom of manhood and almost
in the exuberance of health and cheerful
ness.
The Jfajor'n Court.
Alderman Cornell still held tho ribbons
lndiind Justice* nags yesterday morning
and drove through them cases that he
found upon the docket.
Georgo Perkins, a well known negro,
who has liad some previous experience
before the Mayor's Court, was up on the
charge of disorderly conduct. George*
as wo have said before, is never so happy
as when he is at law with somebody, or
aumolnxly is at law with him. 'When he
has a case against some unlucky fellow
who happens to have aroused his ire, ho
swells with all tho dignity of a young
turkey gobbler whose snout is about to
make its first appearance; but when ho
is thrown into tho attitude of a defend
ant, all bis manhood is aroused and his
knowledge of tho law leaks out like cider
from a barrel from which the spigot has
ben removed. When his name is called
in court he demands the charge, with all
tho innocence of a little black sheep, and
ho then moves for a continuance, and if
that fails, will attempt to prove and aW,
and if I10 fails again will talk of a cer
tiorari with as much fervor as though it
wore an apple dumpling.
George was up yesterday on a charge
of disorderly conduct, and though he
showed sign* of fight at first ho was com
pletely floored by the testimony, and
oouid not even interpose an objection, or
cross-examine a witness; ami when the
Court announced •’ten dollars or twenty
days on the streets," he took his seat with
tho melancholy air of oue who hod just
stopped on a piece of orange pool, with
tho usual result, just OR he was about to
meet a couple of very handsome lady
friends. George is impecunious, to a
Large extent; therefore, ho will probably
havo to help get the park ready for tho
State Fair.
P. t>imms has been in the habit of
sleeping about on the streets at night,
wherever he thought he was least likely
to bo interrupted. The court was dis-
pitsed to be lenient with him, and a* he
intimated tlxat he would leave the city
tli* morning, if permitted to do so, the
icourt granted the permission, but en-
1 imraJ it upon him to leave.
In this connection it may bo well to
state that there are four or five well-
known voung men who are on the down
grade and rapidly approaching a fatal de
clivity, who are accustomed to lodging
:y*»n dry goods boxes on the sidewalks at
night. The police are aware of this, and
hsve mode up their mind* to break up
tinThey will nut even bo per
mitted to continue to lodge in the street
.ir station houses. If they have no “ visible
meauin of support," there is hut one
•vurae that tile law cun take.j
The young man who registered on
the charge disorderly conduct and
shooting in the city, was up for trial. The
latter charge was dismissed for the want
<4 proof. On the first named charge he
»vo* fined five dollars. The charge of
stealing, against the same party, luis
been transferred to I lie County Court.
I.O.G.T.
New L«dgc Instituted on Windsor
Hill.
A large and enthusiastic audience as
sembled at Windsor Chapel on Wednes
day night, for tho purpose of forming a
Good Templars Lodge.
The meeting was called to order by
Mr. J. D. Sullivan, who made an earnest
and stirring appeal to the audience, par
ticularly to the holies.
Mr. Jordan was then introduced, and
mode ono of his fervent and eloquent
efforts, which was frequently cheered.
He was followed by Mr. Lee Crockett
in one of liis best efforts.
Charier members for the new lodge
were then solicited, and a respectable
number of names having been obtained,
the following officers were selected:
W. C. T.—L. P. Ashby.
W. V. T.—Mrs. S. C. Forrester.
W. R. S.—Mr. Thomas Kilgore.
W. W. C.—Mr. Wa:. Perkins.
P. W. C. T.—Mr. John C. Wilder.
W. T.—Miss Angeline Craven.
W. S. G.—Miss Burnett.
W. O. G.—Mr. Bert Wilder.
W. M.—Mr. John Thurman.
W. D. M.—Miss Emma Wesley.
The officers having been installed, Rose
Lodge was selected as the name of the
w lodge.
The W. C. then made ono of his hap
piest effort*, urging the necessity of join
ing the temperance ranks and helping to
push on the great cause.
A fsnl Anm JmAmt RTecta*
The following cord from Judge Weems,
of the County Court, fully explains itself,
.md it is to lie hoped that all who hav
itconsolion? to make will rank*' them
|*roper form for investigation :
Macox, September 6, 1873.
Messrs. Editors: I have been informed
that a rumor prevails in the city, to soni-
extent, that certain persons claiming U
bt appointees of the County Court, were
going about hunting up cases for the
court, and iu some losteoflos “ levyin;
back-mail." I trust that I need not as
Bttre my fellow citizen* that no such
authority ha* boon conferred by me upon
ary one, or that I Imre the least sym
pathy with such prowlers and plunderers.
If the proof can 1*? made that any officer
of the court, or other person* represent
ing themselves to be such, have acted in
this manner, I trust that it will be
nifhed me, that they may lx? brought to
public justice. Very respectfully,
John B. Weems,
Judge Bibb County Court.
Financial and Commercial
LATEST XAKEETS BV TELEGRAPH
Financial.
New Yoke—Noon—Stocks stendj. Gold ltj.
Money 7. Eirbnc* 1 , lotur 71: short 8}. Govern
ment* dull. Slate lmnds quiet.
Evening—Money 7, currency to gold. Sterling
7i. Gold 15}&15}. Government.* doll and lower.
8Ute bonds quiet and nominal.
The Government *old $1,500,000 gold at 105 to
15A.
Bids tor nearly 1 JjOOjOOO city stork to-day
ap’d 3 i»cr cent premium.
Nzw Orleans.—Exchnnc-—Sterling, 24J. New
York Sight 2 premium. Gold ISA.
London—Noon,— 1 There Us holiday to-roomnr,
Tl»e weather is unfavorable.
Paris—Noon—I^nle* 5*f. Wk\
Cotton.
New York—Noon—Cotton firmer; sales 878;
uplands. 20J; Orleans, 20J. •
PutureH rqicned: Scpteml*-r IS}; October IS
1-16*3181! November IS 18 IS-il"}; January 1"
JWi
Evening;—Cotton, net receipts 506; pros* 1210;
. * 17 15-16; December 17 13-16&17I.
Compartivc Cotton Statement —Net rcoei|>ts at
all United States ports during the week 11.636;
saroe week last yenr 15,(01; total receipts to-date
since September 1st, 10,428 to same dato ia»t year
35.086.
■ Baltimore—Cotton llrm; net receipts li
gross 378; export* CBSlluiSB 50; sales 38; stock
fltff); weeklo net receipts 151; grass 722; exports
coastwise 531; to Great Britain 323; sales 1425
middlings 18,' -* l*'.}
New Orleans—Cotton, quiet; net receipts 276,
gross 330; sale* 575; stock 88311 weekly receipts
1108; pros* 1441; exports—to Great Britain 2950;
coHMtwihC 1885; sales 2600; middling 18).
Wilmi>gtox—Cotton firm; net receipts 11
■ate 2; stock 160; weekly net receipts 66; *
ports coastwise 545; sales 36*; middlings IS}.
Augusta—Cotton in fair demand ; net receipts
132; Miles 80 ; stock 1872.1225; 1873.1225; weckl;
net receipts 36; shipments 780; sales 600.
Savann An—Cotton offerings light; net receipts
235; exports coastwise’338; sales 195; stock 1636:
weekly net receipt* 1313; exdorts coastwise 1018
sales 337; middhmrs IS.
Charliston—Cotton, net receipts 155; pros*
155; exdoits coastwise 692: sales 2U0; stork 3P15;
weekly net receipts 2546; gross 21*01; exports coast
wise 3086; sales 1200; middlings, 17}; good onli
narv 16}.
Mobile—Cotton firm; net receipt* 264; exports
[coastwise 394; sales 200; stork 5635; weekly net
rtceipU 815; exports coastwUo 867; sales 1209;
middlings 18.
Boston—Cotton steady; net receipts 01; gross
1388; said-1750; stock 9500; weekly net receipts
338; gross 2963; sales 17; middlings 20}.
Norpolx—Cotton firmer; net receipts 375;
-xporta oxiatwisc 180; sale* 100; stock 1089;
weekly net receipts 2029; exports coastwise 1165
sales 565; bw middling 18}.
MEMrnis—Cotton ffnn; net raeefala 153; ship
ments 207; stock 1872. 1545; 1873, 3156; weekly
net receipts 709; shipments 1465; sales2520; mid
dlings 18}.
l*nILAi»i:LPnia—Cotton firm; net receipts40;
gross 281; weekly net receipts 474; gross 1721;
middlings 20J; low middlings 19}; strict good or
dinary 17}.
Galveston—Cotton, demand good and holders
firm: net receipts 130; sales 50; stork 5947;
weekly net rovipts. M5; expert' dwedwise 4>;
sales 585; pood oniinsry 15}.
Selma—Weekly receipts 88; shipments 0i;
stock 1872, 361; 1873 270.
Nasiiviile—Cotton, rccceipt* fo September 1st
147; shipments 1060; stock 2711; receipt* from
Srptcmlier lat 220 ; shipments 1039; stork 1882; a
discrepancy of 10 Jmlcs was caused by recount of
stock; stocf 1872,214.
Columbus—Cot ton quiet; weekly net receipts
72 ; shipments 121; sales 1S5; stock 1S72,221; 1873
104: low middlings 171.
Montgomery—Cotton, ofierinsr* light; weekly
net receipts 103; shipments 134; stock 1872, 024;
1873.14.089; low Middlings 17}.
Providence—Cotton, weekly net receipt* 74 ;|
soles 3500, mostly for consumption; stock sooo.
CITY Pginu—Cotton, weekly net receipt*, 20.L
Lives tool—Noon—Cotton.* *njes basis good
ordinary deiivtred September 8 13-16; law mid
dlings ueliverod Novcralier SJ ;• wiles of tho week
76000; export 6000; speculation 7000; stock 775000;
American 2760U0; receipts 84000; American 17000;
receipts 840)0; American 17000; actual export
4000.
Later—Cotton firmer; upUiuls 8J; Orleans 9};
sales 15000; afloat 281000; American 41000.
Later—Uplands basis pood ordinary tlelivered
November and December 8J; do. now crop 8}.
Evening—Cotton, sales include 8300 American,
Produce.
New York—Noon—Flour firm. Wheel strong
at $1 6&iil68 for new No. 2 Milwaukee. Com
linn; steam Western mixed 62 - 65. Pork quirt
Tie (iNnrti a nia.
During the “alack" time of the Burn
er months, Messrs. Burr A Flanders
have found opportunity to make some im
provement* upon their already fine cull,
which experience had taught them were
essentially lU'coasary to enable them to
meet the demand for their flour. They
have put in another run of burrs, have
added two new bolting reels, have in
creased the speed of their packing ma
chines, and made other substantial im
provement* which had been found to bo
necessary, The capacity of their mill
now averages three hundred barrels of
flour a day. One day last week the yield
was three hundred and fifteen barrels.
With the grain in good condition they
can readily make an average of three
hundred, which is a large amount of
flour for one mill to turn out.
This mill is now about as complete as
any in the Souin. All of its machinery
is of tho very In st description. It runs
with loss noise and less jar than any mill
we ever saw, and its work is done with
an exactness which renders the mill
business a comparatively easy job. It
gives employment steadily to about twen
ty-five hands, which is equivalent to the
support of about a hundred of the popu
lation of the city.
The mill can make flour enough to fur
nish bread for a population twice as large
a« the whole population of Macon, and
tiiat is doing a smart thing toward help
ing to feed the world.
These gentlemen have as immense
trade from Southwestern Georgia. They
have also as much of Florida as they
w.xnt, and have had to reject the offer of
a large trade from Alabama. The pos
session of this immense field is due alike
to the activity and enterprise of Messrs. :
B irr A Flanders, and to the excellence of
I their several brands of flour. Their
Wiley's XXXX has grown to be so popu
lar that they are unable to supply the de
mand for it. Orders are pouring in every
day which they cannot till, though their
mill doe* nca stop from Monday morning
to Saturday night.
Taken altogether this i*oO* of the most
important industries of Macyq, and we
Wlievc- that it is not yet deveW]k>4 to
half the extent that it will reach in time.
They are not men who will suffer business
to L*rowd them, and if they find that they
have not facilities for filling their orders
thty wiU in* r«mr» their facilities
nnci lirftcr; common to fair extra 87 10g$8 35;
KOOK to choice 88 4u»«10 75. Whisky lower; buy-
era f»5; seller* 96. wheat dosed dull for s|iots nnd
futures; for winter red western 70&72. Com
cloud heavy 1@2 mils lower; yellow western 66
1*69}* Coffee active and firm"; rio 20p£21}. Rice
ami pork quiet nml imchufured. Gird, triple
easier. Ngyals quiet ami uuchniircd. Freights
quiet. Grain, strum 12« 12J.
Louisville—Flour Anns extra family 55 75®
, »76.; No. 187; fancy 87 75. com in #**1 de
mand 56; oadutl 00. I'rovision- flrin&ri pork 81C
50. Iwon. shoulder* 9} ; clo.-r rib loJ®K>:; cltur
side* 16}; iwcketl lard, choice tierce 9};
keg 10. Whisky unnettled and nominal.
Cincinnati.—Flour linn nnd higher $7®7 25.
Com lirm at &:!. I'na isi*ms tinner 516 12} 816
25; lord quiet, steam held at 8; kettle 8). Ba
con firmer, v'minc with improved demand:
shoulder* 6®9|; cUuir rib Hide s 10}; clear sides
10}. Whisky steady Ml.
Wilmington-Spirit* turpentine lower, clos
ing quiet at 30}. Rosin sbsuly, 52 «o for steameil
crude turpentine quiet; 92 oo for hard; 3 30 for
yellow dip. Vi rein tar steady 82 85’
8t. Ix)cia—l'lour ffrm Imt uotquotahly higher;
Coni, No. 2 mixed 47 in elevator; 45f Septemlier;
48 October; 48} November. Whisky lower at 95.
Pork quiet at 516 75. Bacon ffmier; small lots
9}; shoulders l('i&10i : clear rib 10|<?ln}i clear
ofrtiona b«*ld tinner: 10} clear rib clear Septem
ber. Ijird quid at 8}. refined.
London—Xot-n.—Smrrnr. snot 29s; afloat 26*6*1.
Liverpool—Noon—Breanstufi*firm. Com 31s.
Evening—Vans and fabric* ffrm. with upuanl
tendency. Turjentine 3s.
Marine News.
New Yore—Arrive*!, Metropolis. Jas. Adjre
Charleston —Arrived, Manhattan. Sailed,
READING NOTICES.
Feom thia date wc a ill not hell tolcuxu
or cigars in l&sf quantities than original
pevekage*. Gra. W. Heap.
sop6-3t
O. E. Rescue will sell a lot of Feathers,
Mattrasses, Furniture, etc., this morning.
It
NEW ADVERTI8EMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CALL ON
A Card.
Eagle Extra 'had Eagle Fatally are
well known to all housewives, pn-l need
no recommendation. W. J. Lawton.
Eagle Choice Flour has never taken
any premiums. Why ? Because it has
never been exhibit»?d. aug31tf
Eagle Choice Flour is pronounced
all who have tried it the best. Manufac
tured by W. J. Lawton A Co.
aug31tf
The trade will gave money by pur
chasing their flour of the Eagle Mills,
All grades guaranteed to give satisfac
tion ; only best amber and white whea
used. aug31tf
Northern Cabbages and Bell Peppers
for Pickling at S. T. Walker’s.
It
Hunt, Ear kin A Lamar.—This well known
and reliable firm hare received a larrc lot of Dr.
Hood’s Eureka Liver Medicine, it has thepraiso
of all who have tried it In bottles at 50 cents
nnd £1.00.
X Fresh lot*
Fancy Candice at
It
of Maillard unrivaled
S. T. Walker’s.
The Cheapest and Best.—Hoik's Eureka
Liver Medicine rives universal satisfaction in the
treatment of Liver Disease, Dyspepsia. Sick Head
he. Oostiveness. and tdl that class of diseases
arising from a disordered state of the stomach
and liver. novSOly
Eight hundred boxc3 tobacco just re
ceived and for sale at manufacturer’
prices by .Geo. W. Head.
scpt3 3t
Macon, Ga., 28th August, 1873.
Messrs. J. H. Zezlin & Co.—Some
years ago I was seriously affected with
chronic nervous dyspepsia to such an ex
tent that my health was much impaired.
So rapid was the advance of this insidi
ous complaint that I soon felt that my
constitution was broken. After sufferinj
for several years I was advised to try
Simmons’ Liver Regulator, but declined,
because I had conceived it to be "only
patent medicine." At length, believing
it could do no harm, I yielded. In a few
months I became not only relieved, but
cOtsolutely aired, and for two years past I
havo been thoroughly restored to health
and the enjoyments of life.
I look upon the “Regulator" as a
most excellent medicine, and will always
have it by me to resist any insidious ap
proaches of my old enemy.
I write this in gratitude for the ben
efit which I have received from the use
of the Regulator.
Respectfully, etc.,
W. B. Hall,
Principal of Hall’s Select School.
aug29d«twlw Macon, Ga.
Gold Dust Whisky and fresh Cheese at
It S. T. Walker’s.
Excursion Tickets to New York.—
Tickets via Atlantic Coast Line for sale
by Brown & Co. For round trip $43.
This is the shortest, quickest and most
reliable route. Meal and berths fur
nished between Portsmouth and New
York. Information given on all routes.
august3-sun&thur tf
DIED,
In New York city, August 31st, Wai. A. Hor-
son, cd this city, n*txl 37 years.
The friends and acquaintances of Mrs. Hopson
and of Mrs. Z. T. Conner and her family ai
rited to attend his funeral from Christ (Episco
pal) Church THIS AFTERNOON at 4} o’clock,
TO RENT.
A GOOD STORE. 100 fret drep; dry cellar,
freed businim location on Third street. Ap
ia OLIVER, DOUGLASS A CO.
MEDICAL CARD*
r*ROM this dale DR. WM. R. BURGESS r
lie found, clay and nifht. at his office c. _
Raukin. Mossenlrarg A Ca’s Drusr Store, comer
Mulberry and Wid streets.
Macon, April 28.1873.oprtSeodtf
RUST PROOF OATS.
Rust Proof Oats. 1 have planted tbei
ber of years and record them as certain a crop i
com. Price $i 50 per bushel.
auc2S tf» J. R. PRICE.
NEW BOARDING HOUSE.
= J- 1 -pposit
House. (Granite Hall) formeny kept by X.
Bitiswsnger. Board $£5 jier UH*nlh. and the table
supplied with the V't toe market affords. Rooms
con he had either mth or without fumiturv.
auert tm E. M. BROWN. Airent.
Coal. Coal.
nuanip
A ‘s, Sttirv. or of A. G.
Butt’s Ksq^ will mdro i*n>iu;4 afioul^oii. Yard
opposite ILck MilL
sepf tf BUTTS A ROSS.
DWELLING TO RENT,
A COMFORTABLE DWELLING in Vim nil-
tA. toiniiyr eicht noms, with fro*si rxrden, well
f water, etc. Tenui very moderate. Apple to
arortS tf L. W. RASDAL.
DENTISTRY.
once, at his Dental Romis, sOtulb*-rr\ street.
■cpt it
Eight hundred boxes tobacco just re
ceived and for sale at manufacturer’s
prices by Geo. W. Head.
septn 3t
Eight hundred boxes tobacco just re
ceived and for sale at manufacturer's
prices by Geo. W. Head.
scpt3 3t
Nature’s Appeals for Help.—Evety indica
tion of debility nnd exhaustion is a unite appeal
Nature for medicinal aid to arrest the progress
decay. How are these silent appeals of pbysic-
weakness to tho resources of tlxe healing art
usually met ? Too often, unfortunately, the drugs
prescribed aggravate tl»c symptoms. Whoever
recommends drastic purgatives, or mineral sali-
nnts, or poisonous alkaloids, under such circum
stances. is on ally of tlw ailment and an enemy of
tho patient. Whoever, on tlic contrary, advises
the broken down and dcsjionding sufferer to re
sort to that peerless vegetable invigorant, Hostet
ler’s Stomach Bitters, for aid and comfort, is a
true philanthropist. It is safo to say that there
never was an instance to which such advice was
given and accepted without tho happiest results.
From tlw very depths of weakness and despon
dency thousands hare been restored to vigor,
health and cheerfulness by tho renovating opera
tion of this wholesome stimulant and alterative.
All its medicinal ingredients are remarkable for
their sanative properties, and in combination form
an absolute specific for indigestion, liver com
plaint, nervous affections, rheumatism, intermit
tent fevers, general and local. weakness, and every
species of disorder incident to change of season or
climate. The stimulative element of this invalu
able protective and restorative is not an impure
excitant, but the thoroughly rectified essence of
sound nv. admitted by all good chemists to bo
the most healthful of cxhilarants.
Attention, Macon Volunteers.
V EM RLE at your Armory in full uniform
prompty at 4 o'clock THIS (Satunla\) AF-
Macon Lodge No. 5, F.&A.M
\\E'H’.ERSof this I»bre nfil meet at th*
Ldr.-room THIS (Saturday) EVENING
at 4} o’dork. to jmy the last md tribute of respect
to our bt- brother. W. A. Hopson. AH brethren
in good standi** are fraternally invited to attend.
By order
J. J. CORNELL, W. M.
MiloS. Freeman. Secretary.sepfiit
all whom
/GEORGIA DOOLY COUXTY.-To
U it mo>’ osicem. Waohington H»U.
proper form applied to me for jienuin*.
I of adm nistration on the estate of John
late of <ai«l county, dec’ll.
Tliis is to cite all and Ninruktr. tie- cnnlitorsand j
next of kin to John B. Rich, to he an*f appear at ,
my oflii'e within the time allo\re*l by law atnl i
show rutue. if any they can, why permanent ad- |
niini>tritk)ii slKHtl«l not be granted to Washing
ton llall on J. B. Rich’s estate
Witness my hand and official sicnatnro. this
Septooilier 1,1S73. J. R. HOL3IES,
cp6*tw. Ordinary.
W. A. JOHAN & CO
One Hundred Dollars i 50 pieces Colored Alpacas ’
at 25 cents.
Knights Pythias.
^I^HE charter members of the new Lodge (N<_
X 11) who have not recviivd the First and Str-
on*l will apr^wr promptly at Odd Fel
lows' Hall TO-NIGHT at 7} o’clock, when the
same will be conferred.
aep61t D. B. WOODRUFF. U. G. g
Dissolution.
^piI E firm of L J. Traywick A Co. b this day dis-
I solved tor mutual consent. J. W. Orr. agent,
retiring. I. J. Traywick continues in the busi
ness at the old stand. No. 40 Third street. As
sumes all liabilities and outstanding debts of the
late firm, collects all debts due th*? same, and i
alone authorized to sign in liquidation.
I. J. TRAYWICK.
J. W. ORR. Agent.
Mortal. Ga-. S.»pteml«er 1,1S73.sep6 3t
j Is offered for the best display of fine Groccri^
at the
STATE FAIR.
- PALlClir QUI MERUIT FITAT.’’
are Mgoteflng for the entire list of
NEW GOODIES
That the world con produce. Have SPREAD 1
Bankrupt Sale of Beal Estate.
IX THE DISTEILTCOIT.T OP THE EXITED
STATES FOR THE XORTHERX DIS
TRICT OF GEORGIA.
In the matter of Isaac T. Wyatt—Bankrupt.
"DY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER from A. G. I OCT to bo ti«ted by the whole Committee:
J.A MURRAY, Register in Bankruptey. 1 will I
sell, at public outcry. l*efore the Cottrt-liAusc j BR.4NDS OF FLOUR, (that need no puffing.)
door, in Mouticcllo. Jas pop county. Ga^ on Tucs-
dav, tlie 7th day of October, A. D„ 1S73, at 11
o’clock A, M„ the real estate of Isaac T. Wyatt.
Bankrupt, consisting of one-sixth interest in 600
arrea of land situated partly in Morgan and part
ly In Ja<j*«r county, it heing the life estate of
Nancy Wyatt, widow of Thomas Wyatt, dcrcascd.
nml to bo enjoyed after tlw dentil of said Nancy
Wyatt. The same having been surrendered in
Bankruptcy by the said Bankrupt, as his assets.
j 4-4 Bl’ch. Homespun, at 10
and 121-2 cents.
110-4 Bed Spreads, at $1.50.
| And qu ie a variety of other Goods, which they
are selling
AT BARGAINS
To make room for their
FALL STOCK
Now on the way
D03IESTICS,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
the same will be sold under a decree iu Bank-
raptor for the benefit of his creditors.
AUGUSTUS L. SLUDER.
sepGtd* . . Assignee.
I. J. TRAYWICK,
DEALER IN
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
XO. 10 TniRD STREET.
j^PECLAL attention is called to my large stock
FLOUR AND WATER-GROUND MEAL.
MY SPECIALTY.
HOSIERY, GLOVES. nnJ
WHITE GOOD*.
S. T. Coleman's Old Stand,
and? tf
TRIANGULAR BLOCK.
THE
Administrator’s Sale.
I will sell at public outcry, before tlie Court-houoe
door, in said county, within the legal hours of
sale, on tho first Tuesday in October, 1873, two
half aero lot* in said countv, on tho new’ Houston
rood, near Windsor Hill, about half a mile from
the city limits known as tho property lately
owned by C. W. Gruber. On one lot there are
two houses, each with two rooms; on the other
lot one house with three rooms, good double
kitchen, etc- and good well of water. The im
provements in fair order, in a good neighborhood,
- car churches and schools.
Terras—One-tliird cash, one-third at six and
one-third at twelve months. The credit pay
ments to bear ten i— ’ ‘ *
HAMS.
PIG AND BREAKFAST BACON.
DRIED BEEF TONGUES.
P. M. BEEF,
EXTRA MESS “BLOATER MACKEREL, | to tho tastes and purse of all, at
WHITE COD FISH.
• GOLD EDGED BUTTER.
NEW CREAM CHEESE.
COFFEE and TEA, (the best.)
SUGARS and SYRUPS, (fincstf
English and American CRACKERS, (fresh.)
NUTS, EAISIXS.CITROX, CURRANTS, (new.)
CANNED FRUITS and VEGETABLES,
PICKLES.
JELLIES.
SAUCES and CATSUPS,
SARDINES AND “SPRATTS,”
DEVILLED HAM, TONGUE.
TURKEY. Etc.
LOBSTERS.
SALMONS,
OYSTERS, and
DUTCH HERRINGS.
GEN U I IN IS
LOUISIANA CANE SYRUp
50 BARRELS OUST HARD
Tins IS NOW THE ONLY
Pure New Orleans Syrup Now in Market!
Anil none even to lie hiul in New Orleans.
YV'e'Will Sell nt Low LP-rice*
ROGERS &b mg,
THE D. PRATT G~iy
LOGAN FERTILIZER
i per cent, interest.
ELBERT M. CALHOUN.
Administrator of Talbott Combs.
JUST RECEIVED!
Pure French. North Carolina, and Georgia
PEACH BRANDIES.
We only mention,
“HARDEMAN’S SILVER WEDDING RYE,’
MOUNT VERNON.
PETER HAUGERS, (old Virginia.)
LAKE’S MAGNOLIA, and
J.F. GREER’S CHOICE
ROGERS & LEMAN, General Agents for the
| above now justly celebrated Fertilizing Com
pound, would respectfully inform the public
| that they have a supply now ready for immediate
delivery. It is just tlie article needed for Wheat
and Tumijis.
It is no longer an experiment. In no one in-
[ stance has it failed to give satisfaction. Price 515
| for quantity to compost a ton of 2,000 pounds.
ROGERS & LEMAN,
General Agents, Hollingsworth Block,
Maeon, Go.
nusfiGtf
Avenne Store to Rent.
25 Boxes Extra Cream Cheese.
40 Half Barrels Mackerel. |RYE WHISKIES.
20 Barrels do.
300 Boxes Tobacco, All Grades,
| JAMAICA and NEW ENGLAND HUM.
HOLLAND AND EYE GIN.
McEwan’s and Bass* ALE. (no extra tax.)
JAQUBS & JOHNSON’?.
# TmT %
tef III
M
■'Win
Havana and “our own” country SEGARS.
Totten is in North Carolina nnd Virginia, and
writes lie has BOUGHT SEVERALof tho largest
manufactories, and means that all shall have to
bacco. If you do not want to pay “high” for it,
come to
THE CORNER.
Wo do not intimate that we will work for noth
ing, but are on tho “inside,” and intend our cus
tomers sliall have "all” the advantages. “A hint
[ to the wise” etc.
Demonstrations speak louder than works nt
&REER, LAKE & CO.’S,
Also, the FLINT HOUSE, containing twenty-
I five rooms, with garden and outbuildings. Onoo“
the best stands for a lxnriling-house in tho city.
Apply to
nnirttf G. B. ROBERTS.
THE DOG-DAYS
—AND—
THE DOG STAR![
R.Y year we have to pass through the dog- I
ays. Tho star “whose burning breath,” as I
Homer sung, “taints the red air with fevers, I
plagues, and death,” shines in August, and this j
is, of all seasons, the time to try the marvelous f
power of tiiat great anti-bilious medicine,
Simmons’ Inver Itesrulator! I
lio pine u;K»n the brink of tho grave hasten
t<* try the efficacy of this Favorite Home Remedy.
You will not regret it. Those who try it will find
immediate relief anti a permanent cure. Invalids I
have discovered tlmt in this wonderful vegetable
compound* they have a gentle Cathartic, a thorough
Alterative, an excellent Tonic, a certain Corrective j
of all Impurities of the Body. '
No Preventive Medicine has ever been offered j
to the public equal to or as efficacious ns SIM
MONS' LIVER REGULATOR. A course of the
Regulator commenced now, will purify and regu
late the whole system—placing it in on attitude of
complete defence—fortified and guarded against
the unwholesome miasmatic influence of tlie dog-
days. REGULATE YOUR LIVER and prevent
Dyspepsia, Chills and Fever, Constipation. Sour
Stomach. Sick Headache, Chronic Diarrhoea,
Bilious Attacks, &c.
Simmons’ Liver Regulator, the
Great Family Medicine,
Is manufactured only by
J. H. ZEILIN & CO..
3Iacon, Ga., and Philadelphia.
fjfll riStnw&w ^
LAND FOR SALE.
BUSINESS ESTABLISHED IN 183.3.
W E offer to planters these well known gins, which are sold wherever cott w
planted.
OVER SEVENTEEN TIIOfSAXI>
Have been sold since ISofi. We ask parties wishing to buy to come and examine*
them, especially the IMPROVED GIN, having a lintcr attached. It will pay them
for so doing.. They are warranted to giro satisfaction, and time given to teat them
before payment is required.
ju!102awtf-
JOHNSON & DUNLAP,
No. 72 THIRD STREET.
BOSS & COLEMAN,
JOIIHIOKS OF
JDFL1T GOODS
BOOTS .A3STID SHOES
Ha,t.s and. N otions,
Macon, Georgia.
THE ATTENTION OP
WHOLESALE BUYERS,
[Trade mark regitercd.3
HOWARD HOUSE.
BROAD STREET.
| Nearly opposite Montgomery and Eufaula Rail*
read Depot
| EUFAULA. ALABAMA.
| J. W. HOWARD. - - Pitoi
Only a short walk to and from the Southwest-
A Dowy-xowx merchant recent ly sued his drug-
gift for attempt to defraud. He was suffering
from inflamed kidneys and asked for Dr. Helm-
bold’s Bncbfc Tlws druggist gave him another
kind, upon which the profit was greater. Instead
of relieving the patient as the genuine prepara-
preparation hod always done, the imitation com
pound aggravated the disease and a long and dis
tressing illness followed. Tlie court, after full
hearing, gave judgment for the plaintiff with
costs. Moral, buy only tho genuine.
Window Glass.—Great attention is how de
servedly paid to the kinds of Window Glass used
in dwellings, stores and churches. All qualities
of American and French Window,. Photograph,
Cut, Ground, Enameled and lecture, Colored
Glass, wholesale and retail, from Mr.P. P. Taalc,
No. 20 Hayne street, Charleston, S. C. Send for
priocnml. sept2dlm
OBSTACLES TO MAltKIACE.
HAPPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from
the efforts of Errors and Abuses in early lifo
Manhood restored. Impediments to Marriage re
ed. New met hod of treatment. New and re
markable remedies. Books and circulars sent
free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD
ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Pliila
dt-lphia. Pa., an institution haring a high repute
a.Cost if $4 50 per Am, Broadcast. | ^^” roa ‘ 1 - ^ vc,lt - v ' llvcre,ltsKivct l i ,', 1 ,-°'£' l li -
FOR RENT CHEAP.
for the Kail and Winter Crops. The Com- Kossession given 1st «* Mote. Ap-
pound is made up of tlie same chemicals as our W »al.jsa in>v.
Cotton and Com Fertilizer, but in different pro- j nagu
WANTED.
SITUATION, as Salesman or Book-keeper ir
, some wholsale house in Macon or Atlanta
Have had some five or aix years’ experience.
Address T. R., Macon, Ga.
sept4 2t
FOR RENT.
r by us, lying on tho west Iwnk of Flint
I just five miles lielow the beautiful and flourishing
] town of Reynolds, (S. \V. R. It.) a d containing
[ One Thoitsand (1,000) acres, is no
FOR SAIiE.
( ment. There are seventeen cabins for laliorers,
all with good brick chimneys. A great deal of the
eleared bind fresh. Any one desiring such a farm
and on the most enticing terms, had Vxt apply at
once to HENRY T. JORDAN.
T. MARION BRYAN,
angl92m , Reynold*. Ga.
ALAK31
Till or Money Drawer !
MILES’ ALARM TILL
—OB—
SAFETY MONEY DRAWER, |
A Sure Protection Against Thieves.
Adtnlra-
Is earnestly railed to tho fact that wo
; how prepared to s;
purrhase of their
i them both tlmo and money in th®
, pro-
iion ions, as winter crops will bear more stimu
lating than those grown in summer.
The Compound Contains all the
Elements of Peruvian
Guano,
And will, we think, prove as rapid a forcer a
best grades. The Wheat Crop is such on impor
tant one to our country that we are anxious to
have our planters use this Compound. It will lie
seen that it is even cheaper than Cotton Seed, xuul
is of great permanent improvement to tlie soil.
These chemicals not only last ono season, but we
know of instances in which they have been very
plainly perceptible on the
THIRD CROP.
^ C it^T™^ro^ h «n°™«teir F?rbl!^!M ti H'TT : .Ai'!? ,cn ? D J V f I ' I ' IXGoi ’ posite r for BUls ’ Currency and Specie, or I
O.W «m™ue»n excel ent Kcrt.I.xer ! MouoiPulasV, Holt's. Apply to Wlefceta. Ready toattach toanjr conn.
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
Diy &oods, Boots, Slioes, Hats and Notions.
berry street, at present occupied by B. Lowcn-
thnll as a liar-room. Apply to
sept3 lw*P. PEYTON.
FOR RENT,
tlie lit of October next the Mloumx
property, hetongint to ttocolate of Mrv. Jain*
SLoaera deceased:
The eight-room haa«e on Oglethorpe street
irhere Mn*. Roaer» former!' lived.
One flre-rctfim dwellng bouse on Oglethorpe;
now occupied by Dr. T. W. Major.
One store-bou>e on corner of Oglethorpe and
Third xirerla. opposite Findlay » Iron Won*.
Two nsornAATi dwellirdf hrsix-s on Third street,
< profit** Findlay's Iron Works.
One storehouse on the >
titreets. now occupied by ^
Also a number of other .Mnoll basses.
For terms of rent, etc., inquire *s'
PETER
aug24 41 w mu tu3w
. HARR
RRl*.
LAWFABD,
B. W. & S. H. JEMISON,
Jot to tub World ! Womji>* is Free !—Ainon;
tho many modem discoveries looking to the hap-
j lines* and amelioration of the ht man race, none
entitled to higher consideration than the re
nowned remedy—Dr. J. Bradtield’a Female Regu
later. Woman’s Best Friend. By it woman is
emaneijated from numberless ills peculiar to her
Before, its magic power all irregularities of
the womb vanish. It cures whites. It cures sup
pression of tlie menses. It removes uterine ob-
ttructions. It cures constitution and strengthen:
stem. It braces the nerves and purifies the
blood. It never fails, as thousands of women will
testify. This valualile modirine is prejared ami
sold by L. H. Bradfield. Druggist, Atlanta, Ga.
Price f 180 per bottle. All iteMtoftAa «lnur men
keep it.
Ttonptson; A la, in».
Me. 1|. IlCAPFiKLi*—Sir: Plca>*c forward us,
mmediately, another supply of E54 OffELfi’s Fe
male Rkgulatoe. We find it to Ve all that is
claimed for it, arid uc hat e witnessed tliemostde-
**W aisl liajejir effevts pruducid bv it.
Very respectfuMy.
Hr>rxK a Alexander.
We, (Ik undersu.-r.ri Druggists't&kc pleasure
eommemlinr to tlve tra*Ie De. J. BeaDFIELD’s
Female Regvlatoe—believing it to be ageed
and reliable reined v for tlie fUfefoea for which he
monnntofia it.
W. A. La>si»ELL, Atlanta, Ga.
I’lfkargioy, Wil»o\, Tavlok J: Co,
Repwiti a Fox. Atlanta Ga.
W. C. Lawshe. Atlanta, (in.
W. Root a Sox. Marietta, go.
twine
uicuie
STATE OF GEORGLt—Teoup CocjttT:
This is to certify that 1 have examiised the
I>r. J. Bradfield. of tlii> ecu my, and a» a
man promxnut: it a com in nation of
medknnes great merit iu the treatment of all
the div*a'»•> of females tor which he recouiniends
it. This I>rem«»er 21,1868.
Wm. r. Beaslet. m. d.
Hcanr. Rsi.ki.v a Umax,
Wholesale lauU, Macon, Ga.
may loifo w Aw 1 y
tor Wh*.:»t, Bariev, Oats or Grasses.
FORMULA NO. 1.
Take 3iixed Chemicals 800 lbs.
Stable or Lot Manure (moderately dry)...1600 “
Mix well and keep under cover two weeks, and
put tho whole on six (6) acres, broadcast or in the
drill as may be desired.
FORMULA NO. 1
Take Mixed Chemicals 800 lbs
Stable or Lot Manure (moderately dry)16oO “
Cotton Seed (green) 50 bushels
Dampen the cotton seed and mix all well together
and keep under shelter two weeks, and put the keeper in afaniilv
whole on nine (9) acres.
The chemicals are all finely pulverized and well
mixed. 1 taring been ran through a fine seive, and
will readily jiermcate through the mass.
If it is not convenient to get dry stable or lot
manure, you ran use ashes which have been
leached, or dry mack or rich loam. Sand should
not he mixed with the chemicals. Whatever is
used should be moderately dry. The chemicals
are put up in good tight barrels, well coopered,
and three (3) barrels bohl 800 pounds net weight.
The price is 825 50, delivered in the depot at Ma
con. for tlie 800 pounds of chemical*, cash. Sixty
day drafts will lie taken as cosh. Orders may bo
sent to us direct, or through any of our agents.
In our Fertiliser business we have associated
with us DR. P. R. HOLT, of Fort Valiev. Ga..
awl parties can be supplied with Ills Fertilizer or
ours, as they may desire.
Hunt, Rankin & tamar,
Wholesale Drug and Chemical Warehouse.
82 and 81 Cherry street, Macon, Ga.
ep6tf
Notice in Bankruptcy.
T HISistogivclnotioe tiiat on the 1st day of
Septemlier, A- D-, 1873, a warrant in
Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of John
W. Bonner, of MfUedgeville, county of Baldwin,
and State of Georgia, *u6 lias been adjudged a
Bankrupt on his own petition, and that the pay
ment (J any drills, and delivery of any property
lieJangfng to said Bankrupt, to him, or for his use,
and the transfer (*f any property by him. are for
bidden bv law; that a meeting of the creditor! of
tlie said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to
choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be
hold at r. Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at
Macon. Georgia, at tlie office of Robert A. N is bet.
Esq., before Alexander G. Murray. Esq, Register,
on the 25tli day of September. J'<73, at 10 o’clock
A. m. w. H. SMYTH,
sep6 It - U. S. Marriial. as Mcooenger.
TO RENT.
O NE COTTAGE HOUSE on Bond street, en-
loloncl Pulaski Holt’s. App..
aug26tf GEO. S. OBEAR.
WANTED ONCK
O NE OR TWO first-class practical Gin Makers,
(B reester) to whom the Highest wages will t
paid, by the day or piece.
julylltf P. C. SAWRER.
Housekeepers’ Situation Wanted
WIDOW LADY, aged about thirty, with one
.. .... . . . situation as house-
nuMic institution. Is I
willing to make herself useful, and will bring tin- I
doubted testimonials of good character. Apply to J to arrive.
the Senior Editor erf the Telegraph. nug26 tf j sop2 tf
WE HELL AT
Fitted With Compartments
any 1
ter In a few minutes’ time.
—SOLD AT—
Fairbanks Scale Warehouses, |
311 Broadway, New York.
2 Milk Street, Boston, j
And by the Hardware Trade generally.
ncp22nwlin.
WHOLESALE OTSTi.Y.
OUR STOREROOM BEING ADEQUATE, ENABLES l\S TO KERB THK
WOOD.
LAMEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK
BUTTS & ROSS.
FOR TWENTY DAYS ALL NIGHT 10NG!
TO BE FOUND IN ANY MARKET
Notice in Bankrnptcy.
itryjinufissuod against tlie estate of William L.
ms. of Irwin ton, county of Wilkinson and State
it Georgia, who Has been adjudged a bankrupt on
ilia owu !*etitioi!, an*l that the payment of any
delKs, and delirerr of any property belonging to
raid bankrujrf, to nim. or for his use, and the
transfer of any property by him. are forbidden by
law; that a meeting of the creditors of said bank
rupt to prora their debts, and choose one or more
araitrtiees of bis estate, will lie bekl at a Court of
Bankruptcy, to be boklen at Macon, Ga., at the
Ottke ot R-»i<t-rt A4 Nbbet, Esq, before Alexander
G. Murray, Esq^ Register, on the 24th day of Sep
tember, A. D. 1“73. at three o’clock, f. m.
W. H. SMITH,
tepfrlt V. S. Marshal, me Messenger.
V. i BANKS &
For the next Twenty Days, will offer
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
To all who are in search of
CHEAP GOODS,
And eopecUliy to Cash Buyers.
W. A. BANKS & SONS.
augSl tf
—From this date my—
Saloon and Restaurant j
Will be OPEN ALL NIGHT. MEALS served !
at any hour. I keep only the
Best Wines and Liquors, |
And r
idee
scp2 tf
IN' THE SOUTH.
With ample means to take advantage of all DISCOUNTS and DRIVES, nnd with
Z. B. WHEELER.
half, than any houso doing the same amount of bmines
make
c feel warranted ia aajin* tint <*”
MotHifcs. JJotbkib. :Motukxs. lkjr. i j /MKORGIA. TWIGGS COITY.—On the fin*
pro*.tire Ms*, w syy>Titix*» Sykct Sr- . VX. Monday in October next, applicatimi will he
Ei r tor all diaeasc* incident to |ieri(d c4 ! to the Court of Ordinary of said county for
u^llnrx in .-tuidr.,,. It rolie*v. tl» chik| from ! t?.-!! the Und. brk,iiaii« to the wute ot
ATTaWKYS AMO COUNSELLORS AT LAW, j ^
Office 52 hevtjod it, Macon. (*rorgia.
\iriLL practice in tbc (tuurts erf Msami and »*1-
Tf joewut cirruita, and in the Supreme and
r aderoi Courts of (kvoca Snrcul att«*ntiO!i pvci:
u ia Bankrupt?}.
1 uiad*
, reculaua the t*owri>, and
made
I leave to __ ,_ n _.. x|T w nTr ^
Uriah Maxwell, of vaki county dcceared. for the
Harttig a—*»laiml with uw my nun. Hoiuurl H.
J 'tnuon. I lag low* 4o *iitv<rt attmtiLfi to the
aliure coni. Additional tenlitaw warrant roe it;
aiiauring prompt and ran ful atienta*n ttall lorn-
10 entruutrd to MS-
|.W. limiNV.
by ri) mg nrfjr# aod brakJi te the clkld. *rive* rest
jo the n*j|h.t. Be iuim to «aul tof J4|ta. -
uwv£ •ocT*J^brte'^• , ' I
Fur sale by ail uragJPri*- uuurfm.
WILLIAM G. KENNINGTO!^ Adm’r,
* FOB SALE.
Portable Steam Saw Mill
"Vf ADE by Owen, Lane A Dyer, Hamilton,Ohio.
It is a No. 1 Mill, a ad in rood ureter; has
? >vernors to the engine; al »o wocxl arxi lath saws.
erms—half cash; balance 12 months, w ith good
security, Also, one of
Fay’s Planing Machines.
Saloon and Restaurant, Prices and Terms Equal to any Market in the Union.
Fourth Street, opposite Express Office, ' *
MACON, GEORGIA. , . . .... pLjt
A heavy stock of FAUfORY GOODS always on hand at Fac-torj’ Prices.
Meals Served at all Hours,
DAY OR NIGHT,
A First Class Establishment.
STOCKED WITH
FINEST WINES AND LIQUORS.
nuxSl 2m
BOSS & COLEMAN.
JIACON. GEOKC.IA.^
DE. WEIGHT,
1ST
CALL AT
FOR SALE CHEAP.
street between Oak and Arch. Is within a few
minutes walk of tlie business part of the city, de
parts 22 inches, match 12 :nches, with moulding j*ot and workshops, and has proven to be a healthy
bits attached for all the latest styles of moulding*, j Pke Apply to
seporete.
ir via
Will be sold with the mill,
A. IC FISHER,
Montezuma, Macon co.. Ga.
augl6 lm"
auclO eodtf
E. B. P0TTEB,3C D.
HOMCEOPATHIST
O FFICE *’«|| Bt-jck. SwwkI .trvrt. tliml
door iriu* Johnston jewrfn twtabluhrond.
Rrvidriuv Lauk-r House. July 13 tl
. ' - rilira BepT apfrfies to roe for the adminia-
I ^be estate *d Nathan Berry, deceased,
j These are therefore to cite and odutaiLuh all
I torraouH to ohow cause. if any they bare, to the
: coalran-, aft tins wiuv, on or by the 6m Mutalav
I m Or tober next
Given under rov lumd officially.
. C. A. SOLOMON.
H<4* Ordiaar.
treated will please tike notice that I shall
apply to the Ordinary 0/ Bibb county, at tlie Oc
tober term, 1873, of sakj Cou rt for leave to sell all
tlie real and personal property of William M.Kilv.
late of said county, dreeaoec!. for the purpose of
paying his debts, uid for distribution among his
beira. JOHN H. BARNES,
Administrator of W. M. Rilv, deceased.
•epSdlawtd.
Monday in October next application will lie
made to the Court at Ordinary of Twiggs county
for leave to aell the lands be onging to the estate
erf James Balkrom. deevased late of said (ounty.
for the benefit of and distribution among tlie
hen* of said deceased.
J. F. BAI.KCOM,
LAFAYETTE BALKCOM.
aug7 tod* Administrate aw of Jas. Balkcoro.
LOOK OUT CAPITALIST.
T AM offering for sale a valuable house and lot,
a corner location, in the business portion of
the city, suitable for dwellingsor business houses,
liberal terms as to price and time can be made on
earlv application to
W. T. MORGAN, or
cubbedge, HAZLEHUEST & CO.
ang241 aw4w
Kentucky University.
L OCATED St Ashland, the home ol Henry Clay
aiid Old Transylvania. Six colleges in opei£
at ion, with SO professors and 000 students from
28 State*'- Entire fee for college year, $20, except
in tbo Lsw, Medical and Commercial Collugra.
Boarding from $2 to $5 per week. For Catalogue,
atfdre—•* J- B. BOWMAN. Regent, Islington, Ky.
aug!9dlawlm
THOMAS WOOD’S,
Next to Lanier House, Maeon, Georgia,
FOR
FINE F0M1E, CABPETS, ft
—AT—
LOWEST PRICES IN THE SOUTH.
STOCK
COW8TAWTI.Y