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SCNJOAY MORNING. SKITEMBER 21, 18?8i
THE CITY.
SUNDAY MORMTNfl. KBIT M. I«W-
Kellxtvu» Hfrtlw Tfc4»J
Chriht Cii' ia'H.—Dirine ecrrice by
the jewtor at 104 a- and 8 r. X. Friday
f, r at thi» .•Toninjr’a aerrioe, ftrat of
■i aerie* of ■'Short Locturao on Scripture
< 'hane tem." Sunday-uchool at 9 A
Sr. IU kna uah’Chat, l. —Sunday -uchool
at 9 r. H. Preaching at 4 r. ». and
•■H,,ly Communion.” 1 “reaching entry
Wi-lnewbiy cTening at 8 o’clock. Seat*
free.
Fiiuit Ciltraon.—Preaching at
104 o'clock, a. M., and 8 r. «., by Die
r. Kev. W. H. Mclntoah. Sunday,
achool at 9 A. x.
M iilberbt St k«ct M«THODiirr Chlech
Preaching at 104 a- by the paator,
Kev. Jaa. O. Branch. Sumlay-Achool at &
j\ m. I’ray.g mevting erery Wudneaday
at 8 r. m. Claaa-moeting every Friday
at 6 r. x.
PatmiTTEKiAX Cuukch.—Rcfjaira being
completed, service* will be held in the
church, instead of the lecture room, at
101 o'clock a. X. *
Fitter Strmt MrrHODiirr Chcbch.—
Preaching at 104 o’clock, A. M . by Rev.
J. P. le«. Sunday-achool at 4 o'clock p.
x. No scrvic.** in this church at night
Ea*t Micoif M. E. Cbiwh.-Morning
aervioe u>4 o'clock. Preaching by poetor.
Rev. R. M. Lockwood. Sunday-achool at
4o*clock. Evening service at 7:45 o'clock.
Preaching by Rev. A. W. Cliiby. Quar-
t. rly Conference Tn.-ieluy evening, at the
jHintoaage.
Jottre' CiiAPrn.—Morning aervioe at 11
o'clock. Preaching by Rev. H. J. Ilar-
voy. Sunilav-whool at 1 o'clock. Evening
aerriea at H cfdock. Preac hing and Holy
Communion hy Her. ff. J. Toole. Quar- j
torly Conferen'c; Tuesday evening.
ACiflf ■ENT ON TEE IeMRAL E. ft:
BaiftfM mm* Vmwr Cara Bn IM« a
Wifti fliitWw KIM
U«t evening Major Shell man, i^est
oI the Central Railroad, received a die-
patch from Superintendent Soger*, di
recting him not to send oat a train to
Savannah, last night, ae a wash had oc
curred in the road and the train could not
p*M.
I^ter we learned that an accident
had occurred on the road, and upon in
quiry the following facta were obtained:
The heavy rain of Wednesday caused a
waeh in the road at Paddamore’s hill,
near the 72 mile poet. The down freight
train, net aware of this fact, wae moving
at its usual speed, when the engine and
four cam were precipitated into the wash,
and the engineer, Mr. Wm. Story, the
fireman and the wood passer were crushed
to death. Mr. Story ha* been an en
gineer on the road for twenty yearn, and
ia well known and highly esteemed in
Macon. We were unable to learn the
name* of the fireman and wood passer.
No train left for Savannah hut night,
and none arrived thence. The train,
however, from Augusta, over the Central
mad, arrived in due time. Its running ia
not interfered with, as the accident occur
red below Millen.
Parties arriving hut night from Augusta
bring the report that a dispatch had been
received in that city from Mr. J. M. Sal
kirk. Superintendent of the South Caro
lina railroad, stating that an engine had
been precipitated into a wash on that
rood, between George** and Reeves* turn
out. and an engineer, fireman and wood^
passer killed.
Attention is caviled to the advertise
ment of Mrs. Morgan, dnwinaker, Oak
street, near Spring.
Monel is given elsewhere that Messrs.
Lawton A Hates have sold their stock of
goods to Col. W. J. Lawton, who will con
tinue the business.
Attention ia callod to the advertise
ment of John Ingalls, Druggist, who ad
vertises the pharmaceutical preparations
of Caswell, Hazard A Co., the celebrated
druggists and family chemists, under t
Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York city. A
full line of their goods may l>e found nt
his store.
Accident at the Dixie Works.
Mr. P, E. Saunders, employed by
Messrs. Guernsey, Bartruin & Hendrix*
Dixie works, had his loft forefinger am
putated by a circular saw yesterday.
The finger was taken completely off.
TIB FINANCIAL CHASM.
The Statu* of the Maeoa Buka
The great financial crash in New York
which has shaken the business world to
its veiy center, is not likely to Involve
the loss of a single dollar to any of the
Macon banks. True, the banks here
have some $90,000 on deposit with their
New York correspondents, but with
single exception the banka here are bor
rowers from New York over and above
their deposits.
Besides this none of the New York
correspondents of tne Macon banks have
failed or suspended, but up to the close
of business yesterday they were all right.
The correspondents of the Macon banka
arc the National City Bank, Mechanics*
National Bank, Hanover National Bank,
Park National Bank, Fourth National
Bank and Henry Talmadge A Co. All
these institutions, up to our latest news
by telegraph, were firm and solvent.
Accident, nt Daw Min.
In the Dawson Car Works, on Thurs
day, a negro man fell with his head
against a circular saw, which was in
motion at the time. Tho negro’s head
was split open. He lived a few hour*
afterward.
The Flkt* Habeas Corpus.
Tho counsel in the case of L. B. Pike
withdrew the application for a writ of
habeas corpus yesterday, and the case
now line over until the first day of Oc-
tot*er, when it will come up for |trial be
fore Judge Hill, at a called term of tin
Superior Court.
The Georgia Hill*.
Messrs. Burr A Flanders, though sell
ing about all tho flour they can manufac
ture, have something to say in our col
umns this morning touching the merits
of their renowed brands—Wiley’s XXXX,
etc. The Georgia Mills flour ia always
fully up to tho standard, and as it is |
manufactured lit homo we take pleasure
in recommending it to every housewife in
tho State.
The Iswnt Frlcc* Yet.
Messrs. W. A. Banks A Sons announce
thi* morning a still further reduction on (
their atock of goods, which they desire to
close out within tho next five days. Their
purpose is to remove os few as possible of I
those goods to Forsyth, whither they go
on the 1st of October. Their entire stock [
ia included in this reduction, and the
public is invited to call and be assured j
that those low prices are bona fide, and
not merely a trick to induce patronage to
their store. We call attention to their ]
advertisement.
Paw Many Can be Kntertalne*.
After a thorough canvass of the city,
Colonel T. G. Holt ia of the opinion that
Macon, during the fair, outside of the ho
tels, will bo able to accommodate twenty
thousand visitors. The Colonel has can
vassed many of the principal streets and
has taken down a list of those who will
entertain, together with the number that
each will accommodate. We are glad to
see the Macon people going into thia
matter so heartily. The people con now
come along os numerously as they please.
Macon will take care of them.
The Park.
Work on the Hippodrome is advancing
rapidly. The roof will be on in a few
more days, and the seat* are being
xccted as rapidly as possible. With the
roof on and the seats up, the building
will be ready for the white washers.
The new horse atolls are about com
pleted, and additional mule and cattle
{►on* are in procoss of erection.
Work was begun on the new Exhibi
tion Hall yesterday. Masons were build
ing the pillars, and Mr. Pettit wiil be on
liand with the timbers without delay.
One of the prettiest improvements
lately made in the Park is a shelter for
hicken coops. It ia deddodly the hand-
soiiH*t thing down there. More of them
ought to be built.
A gray fox made its appearance inside
the mile track the day before yesterday,
and tried his speed across it. Ho was
chased into the tall grass at the lower
ind of tho track where he hid himself
away.
Three or four dogs got into the deer
park a few days ago, and gave chase to
tho j deer. Fortunately they were driven
off before any damage was done, and,
unfortunately they were suffered to get
away without being killed.
The work of leveling the mile track ia
nearly completed. A heavy harrow and
scraper were dragged over it yesterday
to loosen up the hard places. The gates
to the track were closed to the public
and^will be closed again to-day.
The two elliptical mounds in the rear
of the Floral Hall have been completed
and water is now being introduced into
the handsome iron vases which surmount
them.
Tbs shock tbsf Iftv offer to tbs pubtte
ia ptoh»Uy tbe largest sad most <
plate in tbs Mato. It van rate to at
tempt any minute description or <
meretio* of the mnhxtude of beautiful
and useful articles to be seen in this ele
gant and commodiop* store.
Bach line of goods sibrsoas the beet
and fullest assortment of its kind. Their
pocket end table eutlory as msnnfsctursd
in Sheffield. England, and is imparted
direct from tbenoe. So also the potterieff
of thb old ooumtry furnish the crockery
and glass, which, brought over in the
original package, they are enabled to seD
at meet astonishing bargains.
Of lamps and chandaliers, especially,
they have one of the largest and moat
magnificent display* ever seen in fed*.
Rich dinner .ad la. aerrtees of china, the
bert of qiwamK, sad the more com
moo grade. of crockery. At mere mmlml
prim, Are offered to pnirhiorn In'Ad
dition, they here oo hA&d A splendid
•tock of sOrer-pktsd goods, eqnsl in
style And finish to Any in the country, ml
t largo uaortment of fumy reticles nnd
toilet' furattore of the mrart sad most
nekmrke prtteiTft But we erentot dwell
longer upon the oontents of the ilognut
store of Messrs. Welker A Dobbs. Suftoe
it to say they offer to lifh'ti.ts erery bill
purchased in Kev York, aad country
defers should buy of them, and thus sure
the time end eipenre of s journey to mere
distent markets.
Messre. Mix ft Kirtk&d Are nov re*
oeiring nt their stores on Cotton Avenue
And on Third street, their fell and vinter
stock of boots And shoes. They here
bought unusually large stocks this
Anticipating a huge jobbing business re
veil ss their usual henry retail business.
Both their store, nov me crowded with
boxes end cues, containing everything
that is new, cheep end elegant, in the
wsy of boots usd shoes. The number of
their styles is greeter than ever it wm
before. Especially is this the cue with
their stock of Indies’ shoes, of which , they
have an endless number of styles, at a
wide range of prioes.
This firm is one of the most excellent
in Macon, aad has the confidence of eve
rybody who trade here. Long ago their
business out grew the capacity of ooe
store, and they established smother, in a
different portion of the city. One of
their stores is under the immediate di
rection of Mr. Mix, and the other under
Mr. Kirtland. Either is doing a good
business—the two being so situated as to
be accessible to the more populous por
tions of the city. Both are elegantly
fitted np, and easterners are waited upon
by attentive and polite salesmen.
We call attention to the Advertisement
of this firm which Appear, elsewhere this
morning. They advertise nothing which
they have not iu store and make no prom
ise which they are not prepared to ful
fill.
■mm. carter*, VMUM ft Cn.
Any Southern merchant or gentleman
visiting Kew York, and needing clothing
to sell again or an elegant outfit for him
self, will regret not making the acquaint
ance of this firm and examining their
magnificent stock. The proprietors are
courteous and reliable, and ia 1 Major
Handley, their Southern rep reresenta-
tive, will be found an accomplished gen
tleman aad expert talesman, who, thor
oughly ported m to the want, and style
of the South, will give perfect satisfaction
to customers in every instaooe. The Ma
jor is thoroughly known and a great fa
vorite in this section, aad will spare no
pains to please his Georgia aad Alabama
friends. Orders seat hy mail will
ceive his careful personal attention.
BEADING NOTICES.
Financial and Commertia
OmaTnaaiif >w> t—im
Cotton.
*B Mi
ns raariplft to-day sen **— 111 by rail and
kywagoa. Tks riiipraratfl ww MB hilss. rales Bf.
■*on* coTTtv Rimm.
■odiw haftgffi 1. MTS
..1JOT-SJM
WMwptd to-dsy
i band ttu> •raning -
L1R8T SAIKBYB BY TEUDBftftPH
Financial.
Niw You — Jfooo— JCo Mocks to-day.
Ivninr-Io ramJar moony market. Gold
cinsftd 1 llMgll. Statsbonds.aothnmdaing.
IlwOBlifi IBgrftngBH. New Tort «
| Mrams. Gold llK.
Lomov—Noon.—Tto am from Nvw Tart
mim % bettor testing
trie**.
Larva—Brie 464-
Cotton.
Nvw You—Noon—OoMan qetoft aad nnarinal.
qplndft 18f. OrirssB ltL new crop.
Futuna opnad: flsvmmber IB Orto-
* 17k November 17 7-1S.
Bwectisv—Cotton. raSraoripta »7; cram SMB.
Pntoras rimed ftnsc sales IMS; Brslwiber
ISfaOrtober 17|£17 11-1* November 17I&17 7-1*
“ — 17 7-Mt market "
„ iwfiflil
of Mt7 bales aft WglBiaewi
Mk. the marks)
Dnriu the week, the marl
tea ruled irregular. Nvw
oBvhr aft lower price* ahnoaft every dear, si
guomifc— were jealerdsy confined to Erasing
new crop far lutnard -delivery, and than was
—‘nruftv beateem up to Thursday, whan Bast
roubtas brought mattery to a dose. Tofts!
miss of tbs weak mjm balsa of whteh 71JM
were for future dob very, and MM for farmed iat*
delivery, ee IoOowb; UB ter export. 7M7 tor
STte ■ pec *'** ian -
17k i
meetwlefi Mi sales
low middbiwa life
ksft dull eadlower.
Bovrov- Cotton, net raoatpfta M; graea—;
to stock M* middlingi SOf; market quiet.
Wiuuvotov—Cotton, net raeeipls 110| stock
Bto'esles to suddMnga to. market steady.
CXAiMROi-Cottoo. net raeripfte S7: —
—: exports meat wise VIS: ralas Mis ntoek dtftb
middnngB 171; low wiiddlinga 17; atriet good
ordinary IA market dull and nominal,
Arecsrft—Cotton, net reeoipts tto, asles tto
Bat Ajnrxu—Cotton, net reoeipta 117V; exportft
ooaet wise —; rales 107; atock CU7; mkidlinge 17k
market quiet.
Lnruroox—Noon—Cotton dull and nnehsupsd
SEW ADVEBTI8EMKKTS.
lerteft And rhespesl stock of
Staple and Fancy
GOODS!
Vl linn an to eall and examine oar Btook of
goods sndlbe oonrinoed we mil THB BK8T
GKADBSof GOODS at tbcfLOWBST PRICKS.
This week we Invite special attention to the
following
rxw GOODS
which we offer si hATSAin price. !
lft 11, And 1M MARSEILLES QUILTS,
1ft 11 nnd IB-4 SHEETING,
1ft 11. IS retd 14-4 BLANKETS,
4, 6, And 6-4 BLEACHED COTTONS.
Large ireonnenU
NAPKINS, DOILIE8,
TABLE DAMASKS retd TOWELS,
PIANO sad TABLE COVERS.
Largest Assortment
BLACK GOODS IN THE CITY.
BLACK SILKS, of best makes, at New
York prioes.
COLORED SILKS in all the new and
fashionable colors, aad everything new
and stylish in DRE88 GOODS.
The Plwlf.
Tho picnic to lx* given for tho bonefit
of St. Jon»*ph*a convent underth©auspices
of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul,
will Like place at Central City Park at
two o'clock and from that time forward
there n*M*d Ik* no lack of pleasure.
Thin •kvial entortaiNiuent ia ijiven for
the purpose of aidixig the benevolent
Catholic p*xipl«T of Macon in the erei'tion
of a convent for tho use of tho Sisters.
The purpose in a most excellent one, and
wo should Ik* happy to see a lar^e crowd
of people down at the picnic. The prom
ise now is that the day will l>e a pleasant
one.
The Macon Ladles aad the State Fair.
The following information is published
at the request of some of die ladies who
are preparing articles for exhibition at
the State Fain
Goods entered aa part of the Bibb
county display, can also be entered for
the various premiums offered by the
State Agricultural Society. The fact
that they are a portion of the oounty dis
play, does not prohibit them from com
peting for the State premiums.
Articles for the county display may be
•ntcred at the office of Mr. B. H. Wrig-
ley. Secretary of the County Agricultural
Society, on Second street.
We are happy to hear that the Maoon
ladies have gone to work in earnest to
prepare articles for exhibition. Hun
iroda of them are at work, and will coo
tribute their part for the credit of the
oounty. A partial canvass of Yineville,
made a day or two ago, by a lady mem
her of one of the committees, revealed
the fiict that ten ladles in that beautiful
suburb are preparing articles for exhibi
tion. We are happy to know that this
work is going on. ‘Without the help of
the ladies the fair would be a failure, and
Bibb would not presume to enter the con
test of the counties for the one thousand
lollar premium.
Our neighbors and wholesale drug
gists, Hunt, Rankin k Lamar, most be
doing a heavy business; go in their es
tablishment when you will, and yon will
find all hands, from the porters to the
proprietors, busy ae bees—every sign
seems to say they mean business it
makes an industrious man feel happy to
go into their store, and a laxv man is.
rehrened to stop in their neighborhood. I PATENT MEDICINES
» It.
Tntnux ft Guxv in Urge nmnnUc-
rere of tinware, and
the very lowest prices.
WATER-PROOF LADIES’ CLOTHS—
in ell colors.
Baching, Sseh Ribbons, Kid Gloves
and sS novelties at the lowest prices.
8. Wnxelbanm £ Bro.
Proprietor! -NSW YOU BTOU."
sretitf oreviitreiM.
NSW’A 1
** B."P. Italeer, '
Late of S. T. A B. P. Walker.
FOB RHNT.
tbs upper end of Oak street,
baud.
Apply to
a rood neighbor-
A-1>- CLOUTMP.j Lffg.
NIST.
A PART cf a Bate on W.hmt rtrwt. next
boose above McBumey** tenement.
Apply on the premiifR. wpil It*
Dress Making.
MBS. S. g. MORGAN’.
Charter Oak Stoves.
Country Merchants
’laid down* Irotn tits Xorth. This wc nuruitee.'
TRUMAN A GREBX.
(Sign of Golden Store.)
NOTICE.
liberal patronage of our customers.
LAWTON A BATES.
Hsrt—tui lAUt, TO . aap»t if
Tha Code of Georgia.
1873.
JUST PUBLISHED
ST
J. W. BURKE & CO.,
JNO. H. DOBBS,
Late of Wise, Dobbs Co.
2 SO
Crates of Crockery
WALKER & DOBBS
Crockery and China
EMPORIUM
coir.
PRICE.
GA.
Interleaved U
Subscribers will be supplied at once in the
Bar in which names were entered.
Orders tor now subscription* will be reoeiv
by • J. W. BURKE A CO-
Macon or Atlanta. Ga
Tbs Constitution and Herald, Atlanta; Chrou
ids and Sentinel. Augusta; News. Savannah
Enquirer, Columbus; Watchman. Athens, cop;
C. H. BAIRDj
MERCHANT TAILOR,
UNDER RIDDLE’S OLD GALLERY, .
NsICattai Avenue,
XT AS jest received the
11 ,hft‘r o f, A
Latest Styles
- IX— ' ^
Suitiiisft - Coatings,
Fancy Otaaimerea, Etc.
Bpecial attention given to the tailoring art and
the elm i« not to be excelled by any one in
Style and Workmanship,
reptlrendt C. H. BAIRD. Agent
Still Further Reduction.
.HTIMB
losing Out Prices!
O
iWING to our removal to Porayth on tho 1st
_ ’ proximo, we will sell all classes of goods at
closing out prices until the 27th instant.
and will be, if bargains
We specify no particular goods, but include our
hole stock in these bargain prices.
Come and see that we will prove our assertions.
V we have but five days more.
W. A. BANKS k SONS.
acpfltf'
North Georgia Property
FOB hale.
!«EW DKPARTI KK.
A Whalriftlf ClatlilBK ■•use.
From an advertisouu»nt in another col
umn it will be seen that Mosers. Win-
ship A Callaway, one of the oldest and
most substantial clothing houses in th«
State, have opened a wholesale depart
ment in their business. They are receiv
ing a tremendous stock of rv'ady matle
goods, and offer thorn to the trade at
New York jobbing rates. This firm
have ample capital, and propose to make
things lively in the wholesale clothing
business. M.'iv'i&nts should not fail to
give them a call before seeking a more
remote market.
The Mayer** Cm art.
His Honor, Mayor Huff, and his pro
tempore Honor, Alderman J. W. Burke,
loth being absent from the city, it de
volved upon Alderman Cornell to exer
cise judicial functions yesterday morning.
There was but one cose on docket and
t hut was against a Justice of the Peace in
and for the county of , but we will
not mention the name of the county, as
the functionary in question has expressed
a dtviire to have his name and location
»oppressed. The young fellow was up
on two count*—one for being drunk and
< 1 inonlerly and the other for shooting in the
city. It aeexns that when he left his
home in on adjoining oounty and come
to the city ha laid aside certain social re
straints whic h govern young men at home,
and made up his mind to have a fair and
square wrestle with Maoon whioky. The
«>»n*«*quence was as usuaL He got drunk
and noisy, whooping and hallooing upon
the streets, and finally went to a fash
ionable boarding house on Rotten Row,
and while in the parlor thereof, endeav
ored to put a ball in the head of the dog
star, through the ceiling and roof of the
building. Officer Hurley was in coll and
rioon had the Justioeof the Peace arrested
and lodged in tho barrack*. Five dollars
settled his indebtedness with the dty,
and he went awny a soberer if nUm hap
pier man.
The Jewish New Year.
This afternoon at sunset the Jewish
New Year begins, and it ends at sunset
to-morrow. In some countries, and
i*ome sections of this country, the observ*
•vneo extends through two days; but
Macon, the Israelites, os a doss, observe
only one day—and during that day their
places of business ore closed more scru
pulously than if it were the Sabbath.
There are two Jewish New Years, one,
the beginning of the civil year, occurring
about the first of April and the Eocleai
astioal New Year beginning to-day. It is
the first day of the year 5634 of the Jew
ish calendar. It will be observed here by
exercise* in the place of worship fitted up
for the occasion, Huff's Hall, at 6 o’clock
this evening, and at 8 o’clock to-morrow,
The services will be conducted by Mr. L.
C. Stem homier, of Atlanta. The civil
New Year is not observed and celebrated
by the Hebrews in this country, but the
Ecclesiastical year always is.
The day is kept as an holy one, and the
ten following days are more or less reH
giouoly observed, as it brings them to the
day of atonement, which is one ct the
most solemn parts in the. Jewish calen
dar. It is a season of prayer for forgfre-
neas for the post, and for grace for the
future—a season of repentance and atone
ment for sin. There is a belief
the Jews that cm their New Year day,
their "destiny for the ensuing year is
marked out, which destiny is sealed ^
delivered on the day of atonement.
Messrs. Walker to Bmhhm.
These gentlemen are the successors of
the lamented Basil A. Wise, and his man
tle could hare fallen upon no worthier
shoulders. Mr. Walker is well known to
the public as one of the old firm of 8. T.
A B. P. Walker, than whom no house in
Maoon was mors popular and deserving.
His former business proving too arduous
to one of delicate constitution, he was in
(iivvyl to fbe change os oboe# indi
cated. J. H. Dobbs was the junior part
ner of Mr. Wise, aad long experience has
merle him eu fmk ia the ddtto ct the
A«ry business.
turer* of tinware, xnd aeU at wholrele for I PniUSM Oinrs.
the reiy lowert prices. reptSl-ftt « * U ‘ ™ •
I. N. Hast, Ataerieos, G*., keeps tm I GfftYelj’ff flonninA flhAwinar To-
hxod the beet itock ef floor aad general I
groceries) confectioneries of all Undajl baoeOf
fruits, orsngee, applea and lemon*; toy,
of all kind*; cakea of aO kinds, and bakaa I H&TWbII’i fD)owing Ba.1aa.wi.
to order. eepSO dlaw,wftsw
"Good wine needs no bush." We hare
the Charter Oak Store at the lowest price
theta first-lass store can be sold at
from $33, up. TitnusftOunt,
Sign of the Golden Store,
A Finrr-cnas Grate with blower, ash
pan, fire brick (complete) at Truman ft
Green, for nine dollars. sspt21-ft
Tauitu, ft Gexxx will sell you crock,
cry arid glassware at wholesale and-re
tail as cheap as yea can buy it ia the
State. eeptSl-ftt
Too can buy any good aad reliable
cook store in the market from Truman
ft Green. septSl-3t
Don’t forget to send your waste graese
to the soap factory bxlay. septl9tf
Eaolx Choicx Flou> baa nerer taken
any premiums. Why t Because it has
nerer been exhibited. augtjtf
Fine Toilet Soaps,
Finfi Engliffh and American Hair
Bnuhoa,
Hue do. do. Tooth Bnuhoa,
Im« do. do. Extraota,
Extra Fine Golonge Water,
And
A rasmoth fitock sf fine sod eoaise SPONGER
I
Hunt, Rankin A Laomr-g,
■Wistt
uniuw THB
Buy only Heao’s XXXX Tobacco, as
good aa the best, and SS per cant.
cheaper. sepITtf
Attxntion MxncKajrrs Central City I
Choice, Yours to Count On, aad Pride of
Geoegia are reliable breads of cigars
manufactured only by George W. Hsalt's I
sep!7tf 1
Ths trade will rare money by pur- ]
charing their flour of the'Eagle Mala.
All grades guaranteed to gire
tion; only beat amber and white wheat |
need. ' aagflttf
Joer Stcmna—Three hundred bm
tobacco, on ccnsignmnat. with
tion* to sell for what it win bring, in the (
next four days. Tanas cash or bank pn> I
per at sixty days with interest.
sspl7tf Gao. W. Hsad.
ft Card.
Kao Lx Kxtsla and Eagle Family are J
well known to aU honeneiiin aad need j
W. J. Lawton.
Old Wooden Drug store
.—or—
J. H. ZEILIN & CO
hast •stria sf
a vim, asm kew, an,
PUSS BUSHES, TOSSES, PQ
' nsu, MAPS, ETC.
itesrediri “*
jayjren'Jifterimtdirteu irtr/red terti
Z&tSSS&USSZZJiOi
i. h. non a oo.
Hrwr. Rankin ft Lanas.-This wall kaowaJ
sml febsbls aTM teas israand s luw 1st ri Or. [
Head's Rawfta User Hsdiries ittesths]
el *0 who teas tried It. In Mdse at »
JOHN INGALLS
BFSCIAL IGRTT TOR
CABWm,MIUKT)ft CO.’S
PHAEMACEDTICAL
Kaslx Cnoaea Flock is prenomead by |
an who bare tried it Ms tart. Mam
taped by W. 3. Lawton ft Co.
SRgSltf
V|ronjj mrts. the Stnmis ft I>,i ill I
J7 .endsatestDttepw,inliiM rt&is aid
sad srttestsd hsaaa Tte ass audenad hr aB
datetow,tewore.mxiw Tort^r
rt the itnmlift
Wild Canar liius-lW Winry rt Sr.
tmlatesd ia tbshmsts rt items Si |
• rt WSd Ohanytecan
JOHN P. FORT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
tieargia.
Horaraa Horaaaa Hntaaaa—Deal u m i
N»" Raa fisasst ftnotauaa ftrarr ftr-
rer fcr sO dlasasm tautest m tte ttert rti
tsstbint in rhildsm. ~
ten. rams wind ertar.
b, sjriasrabrf
to the smite,
tow’s Soot si so Srsrr'
fur ah to ab diitnid
. x. oeaueirr. ms asses a. s. mgnn.
COLQUITT ft BftGGft
, _ .. I y*■ghslP.- lbtoi 4 touVs tsrslM r fispy-
PpHAT most beautiful summer residence In
Cherokee Georgia, situated in the picturesque
Faun's Talley, sixteen miles from the city of
Roma sod U miles from the village of Cave
Spring, immediately oo the Selma, Some and
Dalton Railroad.
The property is well known as “Woodstock,’
the residence of the late Mrs. Francis L. Bartow.
The house Is commodious and comfortable and
beautiful, healthy and attractive.
a. and the place can bo
subdivided and eerily sold, leaving a small farm
tor the owner of the residence,
tole to take place in front of the Corn (-bouse,
l Roma Oft, on the first Tuesday in October
(7th). IMS.
TERMS—One-half cash, balance in one and
twoyeaia, with interest at seven per cent, secur
ed by mortgage oo laud.
We have in store and to arrive two hundred and fifty crates C. C. and W. G.
Crockery for our wholesale trade, which we intend selling as cheap as the cheapest..
New York, Philadelphia or Baltimore not excepted. In short, and as proof, bring,
ns your New York invoices and we will duplicate, say nothing of the ruinous freights
and breakage.
CHINA.
CHINA.
CASKS REAL FRENCH CHINA.
We have now in store twenty-five casks of real French and English China,
which we will sell for thirty days at the following low prices:
CHINA TEA PLATES - -
CHINA BREAKFAST PLATES
CHINA DINNER PLATES
CHINA TEA SETS. 44 pieces
CHINA DINNER SETS. 1S7 pi
CHINA CHAMBER SETS, El
China - -- -- -- -
CHINA TEA PLATES - -
CHINA BREAKFAST PLATES
CHINA DINNER PLATES
1 75|
2 00
2 S'
10 50
45 OOiCO 00
IMITATION CHINA TEA PLATES
BREAKFAST PLATES - -
DINNER PLATES - - - .
TEA SETS, +1 pieces
DINNER SETS, 137 pieces - - -
CHAMBER SETS. 11 pieces - -
DEC. GRANITE SETS. 11 pii-ces -
, 100 sets CUT GLASS GOBLETS -
1 25 1 75 '500 sets GOBLETS
1 50l 2 00 1 !
1 00
1 25
1 50
7 50
35 00
7 50
9 00
2 50
100 TRIPLE-PLATED CASTORS; 6 CUT GLASS BOTTLES, §6 00 EACH.
150 dozen BRITTANIA DIPPERS, to the trade at New York prices.
Cutlery and Silver-Plated Ware,
GLASS WAKE, LAMPS, KEROSENE AND GAS CHANDELIERS, DRESSED
TIN WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, KEROSENE OIL,
By tho Gallon, Barrel or Car Load.
Come and see or send us your orders.
. WALKER <9c DOBBS,
82 MULBERRY STREET, MACON, GA.
SOLE A6ENTS FOR THE PORTER COMBINATION AND PLANTATION HOE.
sep21eod3m
WHOLESALE
CLOTHING STOKE
In order to moot the wonts of our growing city, we have gone largely into t
WHOLESALE CLOTHE ^
BUSINESS.
We are now opening a large Stock,
Bought From the Manufacturers,
Expressly for the Wholesale Trade.
WE WILL DUPLICATE ANY BILL BOUGHT IN NEW YORK. \JS.
LESS BY A JOBBER
WINSHIP k CALLAWAY.
Boots and Shoes!
FOR THE FALL TRADE, 1873.
No. 3 Cotton Avenue and 66 Third Street.
ONE OF THE BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF
BOOTS AND SHOES?
Ever offered by us in this market.
ladies’, Misses’, Children’s, Gents’, Boys’, and
Youths’ Wear.
Comprising all varieties and styles, from the heavy brogan to the most delicate slipper, made to or
der and of the best matt-rial.
Country merchants will find it to their advantage to examine our stock, from which equally good
selections can be made at prices that will compare favorably with those of the Northern cities.
In the retail department, we have, at No. 3 Cotton avenue ami 66 Thin! street, all the latest styles of
ladles*, Gentlemen’s and Children’s Roots. Shoes, Gaiters and Slippers, finished in the most elegant
manner, and warranted durable, to all of which we would invite our friends and the public generally
to call and examine.
sep21eod3m ■
MIX & KIRTLAND.
COLLINS & LITTLE,
MACOIV, GEORGIA,
GEORGIA MILLS
V JL
nUNK ii. EIGHT. Eiecutor.
tepfileodtd*
Notice in Bankruptcy.
IN THB DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI-
TBD STATES FOR THE SOUTHERN DIS
TRICT or GBORGIA.
In the ms tto r of Jonah J. Clark—Bankrupt
HpHI mid Baakrapt having petitioned the
X Court tor a discharge from all his debts
4 o’clock F. a* at Chambers of raid District Court,
before Isaac Beckett Bsq„ one of the Re*i»ters
of raid Court in Bankruptcy, at the office of Avant
k Branham, at Fort Valley, Go, and show cause
why the prayer of the raid petition of the Bankrupt
’mmM not be granted.
And farther notice is given that the second and
third martins* of creditor* vtt Vs hold at the
■m tims prt place.
Dated at Savannah, Georgia, this 18th day of
“ A —'*■ - 1872.
JAMBS MCPHERSON,
Clerk.
HO IFOR THB FAIR!
W. L JOHAN & CO
Raspactfiinjr mil attention to their attractive
stock of
House FumishingGoods
Which they are enlarging daily, consisting of
XGV,
PILLOW CASINGS,
COUNTERPANES.
SPREADS,
NAPKINS, . ? JV ? .7 :
DOILIES.
TABLE DAMASKS.
TOWELS. Etc..
Which they offer at prices romtotent with the re-
deciinein aU cliff of poods.
RIBBONS! RIBBONS!
A. JFHAIf A CO.
a beautiful display of
Dealers in
all kinds of
> * * We are .still offering to the Trade our celebrated brands of Flour
WILEY'S XXXX,
PEARL DUST,
AMBER AND
CORAL.
Wc challenge competition in tho grades of Flour offerered. Our XXXX has no superior. These
poods are mmulacttmd by us, awl wt* claim but m mufacturers: prioes, as^theyare bandied but once.
Wo cun not, and nevt-r hagra c banrml DItAYAGK on our Flour.
The attention of the trade is respectfully called to our BRAN, possessing, as it does, a large per
centage of middlings, and Ls very nutritious and palatable to stock.
GRAHAM FLOUR, always on hand.
Remember, Flour is Our
Specialty.
BURR & FLANDERS,
Nad BLAKE’S BLOCK.
THE COMMONWEALTH
LIFE
The
all first class companies.
(.
INSURANCE COMPAPTY
OF NEW YORK CITY,
comprehend, and at the minimum rates of
Commonwealth ” is Safe, Popular and Prompt,
WITH A PRACTICAL AND ECONOMICAL MANAGEMENT.
Examine- th.- Saviii.^ Brink Finn.
THOMAS U. CONNER,
Maoon, Georgia, Manager of the Georgia Deportment.
uturftl lawly
For Rent.
rpHE FLINT HOUSE, containing twenty-five
A rooms, with aaidt-n and outbuildings. One
of the best stands for a boarding-house in t^e city.
■<^ V ROBERTS or MILO S. FREEMAN,
aogt tf
HKNBY SCHMIDT,
•FASHIONABLE BABBEB.
Huff’s New Building, Down Stairs,
XYTOULD be pleased to have a call from his old
? » customer* and the public generally.
aepft lm
FOR RENT CHEAP.
Newsom. Possession given 1st at October. Ap
ply to . . , J. VALENTINO.
SUK2tf
DENTISTRY.
eaoflGifti* A»
■OMAN WRITE
BftftH RLBBOK&
Writ* m terete
i msrumB!
af the above in every grade.
oob Dane goods
Bare tete to inim vftkft will —Me mine
.11 Iti te.l—tot iwj'iil in thu
im tte girtiwi Crtlc
W. A. JVMAN ft CM.
Mule Taken Up.
Hone Mule, about five years old. The ow
requested to come forward, pay chanr»*s and re
deem said mnl*\ otherwise it will te disposed of
a* the law direct*. JOHN G. SMITH.
sep!6 6t Montezuma, Ga.
E. B. POTTEB, M. D.
HOHCEOPATHIST
GREAT BARGAINS
-w-
LADIES’
Dresses and Suits!
T HE balan
Dresses at
Greatly Seduced Prices!
During the remainder of this month.
will open in a few days the Latest Novelties
Orles m
LADIES' DRESSES, SUITS AND DRESS 800DS
With our usual avuortment suited to the sea>on,
and invite the attention of buyers.
W. A. HOPSON & CO.,
«epl Ml 41 imd 4.1 SECOND STREET.
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS.
topis-tf
BOOKS
J.
AND STATIONERY!
W. BURKE t£ CO.,
NO. OO SECOND STREET, MACON, GA.
A NNOUNCE to tlicir manv friend, and tmtomtn, aft well aft the public, that they are now BET
TER PREPARED TltiN EVER to nipply them with all they need in the
BOOK AND STATIONERY LINE.
We will keep a food atock of RELIGIOUS, MISCELLANEOUS AND STANDARD BOOKS,
and all orders will meet with prompt and careful attention. Our Sunday School Stock will be fuu
and complete, and we particularly* solicit this cIaam of orders.
TO c O 17 NTRY MERCHANTS
We would sav that we hare a new and well aborted atock of BLANK BOOKS, *nrh as
PULL BOUND RECORDS, LEDGERS, JOURNALS,
DAY BOOKS, MEMORANDUM AND PASS BOOKS. Etc.
INK, WRAPPING PAPER. NOTE PAPER,
MUCILAGE, FOOLSCAP PAPER.
INITIAL PAPER, TWINES. LETTER PAPKB.
TISSUE PAPER, and all kinds of STATIONERS’ NOTIONS and SMALL WARES.
We will also keep on hand a to.,,1 assortment of Printera* Buppliea, such aa
Book and News Ink, Colored Inks,
Flat Fapers, Cards, Letter and Bill Head Blanks*
All kinds of
Book and Job Printing Neatly and Promptly Executed-
BINDING—OLD BOOKS AND NEW—IN BEST STYLE. Address
J. W. BURKE & CO.,
autr31 lawtm MACON. GA-
ELLIS & CUTTEK,
PROPRIETORS OF
BSkmIomv Lanier Hot imp.
. For Rent.
T HE reaidenos of the late J. 1L ButK on First
street. ocrtxp>d at present bv J. L. Sauls-
bury, eligibly located and convenient to badness.
Possession given October l»t. Apply to
A. B. ROSS,
plOtf Or CAFT. A. G. BUTTS.
Booms For Bent,
^^YKJL office of Southern Express Company.
Terns moderate. Apply to
T. 11. HKXDBRSOy,
aepl2 tf At Express Office.
Special Notice.
rjpHE surviving partners of the firm of W. A.
HOPSON k CO. will continue the business
of the late firm at the old stand until further
notice. The stock will be kept up in all the de
portments to the requirements of the business.
Mr. R. E. Jones is our duly authorixed attorney
n fact.
September 8th. 1873.
J. L. WARREN.
C. P. ROBERTS,
Surviving Partner*.
»epO tf
Household Furniture
FOR SALE.
Household and Kitchen Furniture at low
figure**, ran be informed where they can obtain
bargain*, by applying at THIS OFFICE.
-*cplS-6t
WHARF STREET FACTORY-
MACON, GEORGIA.
ng to our friend* that we axe still running the above maihin**.
; the public than ever. Our stock of
White and Yellow Fine Goods,
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Brackets, Mouldings, Etc.,
are complete, and wo can fill orders at short notice and at k>w prices. Our stock of lumber esnnot he
excelled.
We have SOfMMO foot of dry tawing, 800,500 feet dry ceiling, 100JW teet weather boards, and common
Building Lumber, in any Quantity.
Our rorp.of merteiiiu i*complete- We cea btulArepoir, mrt ftt
with dispatcli. We solicit a good share of patronage from our country friends.
fact its;. All «ve want is a fair trad. Try ui and b® convinced.
J. E. ELLIS A M. H. CUTTER.
reptl4***xl2m