Daily telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-1873, September 23, 1873, Image 3
Ttie l*intoJ In tli« Cumpoiiti'
AK»i:t a year atfothe printors employed
by Smith A Greene, at 2 6 Jacob street,
•truck. Among the striker* was Dennis
<»alla.vrher, whote* .k a conspicuous part.
Henry B. Kimbrough. aL-o a printer, re-
fused to join the strikers, and since then
he ha- in disfavor. ^hdlaght-r wrnt
on the William I*. Kirk Association’*
chowder •*enr«ion on M*>nd.iy, and then£
after waa more or le*»- under the influence
of li«jtior. About half pa«t 5 o’clock last
ovenuv hu entered Afeuith A Unsae’d
c uiposii./ room. still under the ivMntncc
0i lwjnor. After quarrelling with some
printers, and also atrilcinff several, he
went to Kimbrough, who was * landing near
his case, " Hello, Gcorona,’ 1 he ad»Lr«ss*-i
Kimbrough, who is a native of Georgia.
'• Hallo,Denny,’’replied Kimbrough. Then
GalUgher applied aft offensive epithet.
•* That’s not the lanjniage of a -renUe-
tuau/' - dd Kimbrrcigh as ha moved nway
from GalUt'her and toward his case. As
'•-•ii a- Kimbrough’* back was turned,
Galla^rier drew a revolver and fired. He
then walked out. Kimbrough fell to the
floor Miot through the Lack. Ho was
taken to the Park Hospital. The bullet
ha/1 entered near the spine and passed cat
through the thigh. He ha-1 a miraculous
escape. Mr. Kimbrough is fifty years of
au r e and lives at 15 Varick street. He
w^ a captain
New York—The
«>*cd lo Interfere
rOBBEES OF-
PREMIUM LIST
—At i Ute
• t-.Usi in one of
lore Vanderbilt
Trust Company
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Mule Proprietor* and kVholonle llriiaarl-t'
For sale by all Druphsts.
SOLE PROPRIETORS OP THE ARABIAN BITTERS. A WELL KNOWN TONIC.
-FOR—
HAVE REMOVED TO
FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MACON
TEAmCTS A GBERAL BAALIM BUSI.m
Blake's Block, corner Third and Poplar Streets,
directors:
L C. PLANT, D. FLANDERS.
H. L. JEWETT, W. B. DINSMORE,
11. B. PLANT, D. S. LITTLE.
G. H. HAZLEHURST.
I. a PLANT. President.
W. \V. Wriglry. Cashier. malO-tilnovl*
COMMENCING
in a Georgia regiment,and
jvImjI army, and has the rej/-
pea/vable and intelligent
'her is al*out twenty-three
*»n«l lives at 9 Van dewater
York Sun. 18th.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
feb!5 ly
Scarfs of thin white Tndui cotton and
of ham boo, with gay Roman bars for
l>»rders, are tied around black or white
hats worn in the country by young la
dies. Those with black striped borders
an«l fringe ore also very stylish.
LAND FOR SALE.
IjMOIIT HUNDRED (sOO)nrre* oftailfl In one
J j l-.lv.lyimrnl*>ut thrv«-Md nhalf mil«*H north •
w«t at Port Valley. Gil. one-thin! cleared nnd in
cultivation, the Imlann: well timbered. rr.uth
principally oak, hickory and pine, nrul I«mb\l in
a healthy m ighhorhood. Th**** binds arc red ami
level, well adapted to U>e production of com, cot
ton. wheat, oaU ami all farm products of Middl-t
ui. w, -itui.t.-i tl.it it n. i\ i" ,11x i-1 >*« 1 into
two desirable farms of UO iut* s. or four of »*)
*rre» mrlu Considered by ounpetent judgi** to
lux lb** l*e«t fariiniiir land* now for Mile in this sec
tion of tlie State. Then lands will bo sold lo th«i
highest ladder, in tho town of Fort Valley, the
first Monday in Octolier,between 11 nnd 2 o’clock.
AIso,at the same tiiro and place, one of the br»t
imnrrm-J lots in thia pine*, containing four nnv*
of (nnd. For further informal ion. apply to Win.
J. An«len*»n.or to the umb raurn.-d nt rort Valiev,
Go. WM. I.GRKKNK.
Post Valutt. Oa.. Sept 8. 1873. arpSMttw
For Ittst acre of clover hay.
lucerne hav.
COLEMAN & NEWSOM,
Macon. Georgia.
seplleodlm
or Unrest fluid of Southern rone, one acre... SO
or host ana !»rg«wt display grjxien vegetables 25
or 1 ana*.-it yield upland cotton, one aero 200
or best crop lot upland short staple cotton,
not less than five Imle* 500
lade upland short staple cotton, 100
For I>e««t one t_I.. I
(and 25 cents per |«ouiul for the hale)
For best bale upland Ionic staple cotton
(nnd 25 cent* per pound fur the bide)
For the best oil painting, by a Georgia lady...*..
For tho lie-t display of paintings,drawings, etc.
by the pupils of one school or cnll«*ge
For the l*»t made silk dress, done by ajady of
Gconns not a dn**s-umker
For the best home-spun dress, done by n lady
of Georgia not a drcss-inakcr
For best niece of tapestry in worsted nnd floss,
by a lady of Georgia .. ..
100 rases WHITE ROCK POTASn.
For the best single mule.
tlio best milch cow.
For the best bull...
For tho best ox team
Fortholiest sow with pigs.
For the l.nrwst and finest collection of domes-
tic fowl*.
For tho liest bushel of com....
For tho best bushel of peas....
For tho best bushel of wheat
For I lie I lent bushel of sweet f
For tho liest bushel of Irish p
For tIso be*t fifty sulks of *uit
For tho ls*st result on one ucr
For tCe largest yield of com on
For tho largest yield of wheat
Dealers in
North Georgia .
For liest coll«*ction of table apples grown in
Middlo Georgia..
Arrive at Mi
S’ & BATES.
Savannah. Ga.
EXTRACT* VBO« " EXPORT 09 COMMITTEE OX
•TAjrr>AU> FOR SHOT.”
4 l.L nmnufactuis-r* will havecwntnallr toex n-
K-tmi. wht-n »pn-txnen reqnirv thst tlicir slaxt
sluxll iviu iwrr wrtb tht* of exidlence
U ,, H1 >vur /snnmittce luts rii»sl.
V;*.m ihti U3 v>t x-ntu-al cxair.:tJUs-u, your com-
mituv )>.*\o d.tcm inrd losdojit as the “Ameei-
i *s STIXUARU" th,' jwmk* na-wnt-si t© us by
Mc^v T1k». Llli. U- R. r X <1^. y«w Vori.
R. >K* I I.U C laurmau.
.V M SMITH
F. G. SKINNER.
Sports men and d«*»l»*rs dcviroaa «*f having the
ahon MAUI, or max infonumO-in relative tbenot*A
mn n-nmptlv obtain tht same by appi>-:ng to
THUS, i)TI> LK ROY A CO, New Turk.
riKa* six—8500.
For Runninr Hor>*s open to th«* world; thrve-
miW heat*. be»t two in thna.
1st horse to receive >50ft
COTTON GIN.
PHUI SEVEX—fl5A.
or Runninr or Trotunr Uonea—three yearsoUL
irst hone to receive - - • #100
iw»*nd horse to receive - - - - 50
Thne to enter and two to start.
Published at Sparta, Georgia.
PATENTED JULY, 1S71
good circulation, and in a prosperous
condition, is offered for sale.
Notice in Bankruptcy.
,V THK DISTRICT COURT OK THE UNI
TED STXTKS FOR THK NOKTHKRX DIS
TRICT OK GEORC.LX.
n ib** mattered John W. m'yatc-In Bankruptcy
I sjUj* !* to srixe n«>t»c»*. ««v a wvek for thrx-e
a-,*k*.thM I ha'-* b.v-a apj.*.nled Aaifli<r
/ the e-tau* •»! John W. WyaU, Jaajicr county.
tt B in hi> own pA tilXJii. bx the I>i*tn*-t Court for
aid D >trict- HENRY T. SMITH.
mSE EIGHT—$100
■r TrvtUiu: Hoiwa—two rears old
receive .... £75
> fntbv - - - - 25
tTTOULD take this method of informinr the public that hundred* are now in r.*-- from Virginia to
v v Texas. Whi jvvrr it has been introduced it has proven a srcckj**. md lwiiw**g in r»-n.*rd use.
’or the mformatsm of those who have not seen th*i Gin in use. would slate that it runs light; rin*
uL cleans wvd t»erf-ctly, and mvkes a bK-autiful sample of cotton. The mil box i* so ctmstrurtcd
ul it is imposritde to brvwk the roll or choke the Gin by any tur means, an-i a child ten .rears old
uiyx-d it as srrll as any one. All of which I guarantee, and warrant every Gin to give entire satis-
rticin or no sale.
Ota* iinpn*vem»*nt in my cotton or roll box is, that it is lonrer at the top than where the cotton i*
ailed between the rib*.
Partte* purchasing Cotton Gins would do well to Ic*>k to this before purchasing other MAlLEs. as I
m iifi*nninoi to ftcotert my patut from any and all infruucpTueut.s.
Parties wishing to purchase C-4ton Gins wt»ukl do well U> examine the EXCELSIOR COTTON
IN befure purchasing. Samples can be aren at
For particulars, address
anrtl lrn LITTI
AIETROPOLITAN
Four V» outer and threr to start.
The above I*remmni* will l*- route
the rule* of ths Turt Tht usual cl
out. o* iKe UO.'UIU d the pur*- .
CARHART & CURD'S, Agents,
MACON, GEORGIA.
STAUNTON. VIRGINIA.
T HE -Alb aatmd Innas UmStmber ib.
1*0 Oft«* of the fln-t S.-hooS U* Tt*mr I-a-
die* in the South. Tweutv-three Uvu'ber* aisf
orticer*. StsTwn- grand . buildinrsderant. h*»lth
UTisurpas^xl. 1,-ehV o^n>tilution» here reaiorcu;
pupil* from *41 the fttatc* fb.m Maryland t«
T. tas. H-wnl College Tuition L*r schfJa*Uc
year #1*0 For mtaksme «if 54 pwxra. address
REV. M*. A. HARRIS. !*re*aient.
augTIlawTvn Utanntnn. V*.
Kentucky University.
L OC ATED at Ashland, the hmue of Henry Clay
and 044 Trwtan lvama. Hu rxdWae* m (m2
them, with » profeasors and *00 stialenu from
WvStatre. Bnetire Ice for ocdkwr year. #30. eirept
iti the Uv. Medmiand ( ouimen ial Colbwva.
Rardmg Innn 12 U- 55 per Week. Rnr Catekenw,
aidm> J B- BOWMAN. Regent. Lo-siugUei. Ky.
augltallawlm
D. F.PLEM1XG.
JAMES M. WILSON*.
3000 CASES BOOTS & SHOES.
*»
3M>
the August Contention in
JjSfiw (flntribRtfd to the County Rxhihitiot a
M aho (oapda tor sperMr premiums m the Ple
num Lot, lor instance, a fanner may contribute
> the BihMdsaia of Ids raunty a bushel of Bread
cm. he .mn then enter it. individually, lor pre-
uum 14t juneUoodtd
1 Third heal dr .
4. baith best do
iar*** and well s*-lcrt»-d «t<ck of BOOTS
wdl be sold aa low as in any other market
. 1 *'E ana row reresrnar fn-w tk
if SHORK. ANDTRI’NKSn#
Mervhanta via«ting Cliarbwton ai
t HAYXE STREET. CORNER OF CHURCH STREET
SAMUEL A. NELSON i sugafcudXuij JAMES GILF1LL1N
ItHE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1873.
>nt> away witju <tu*l £
...ting in tho Lan.1-
ics, can ob-
ial aui' -uni of oatifitaUa,
a*- 1 tn the ckiiring btui-
r>f legal tcn-ler certificate*.
• to-’, .rir.w, TV
lafn aenie* tho rumor circa- |
it, that % million and a half
u;k.of Commonwealth
r>> t Company. Ho raya all
i wenwiu r (mtitaiioiu.
/ meu Leliove Jay Cook A
he hwt i*ent of tl>»*ir liabili-
trvlt* 5a in a b-* ilthy con-li-
II of that branch of btutinou
through foreign banker*.
iggi.<t* fear nothing unle- -
r.tisn.-, while wlIi-m in tho
a of trade ran along in the
incl*.
•gj* therofult of the non-
• • \v. ii-n Unti l in r.-la-
Kt nit in* of overcoming the
thing from the recent fman-
Tlio pr-*»iitl*.‘nt jioaitivoly
L-rf»T-- in the matter, aa any
■oild be iinoonat)tntional.
ttae of honker* and mer-
iine down to a final propo-
(overnment to hwito thirty
«.f ].•-.«! ro -rves. I^vorely
j iiavgiven hi* opinion
.ut t as • i..* legal re*
. • would l/u tinconatitu-
*on oppe
of the
New York
own word*,
of the com-
acn, i* not
l.rr.nt in New York, and Klrhnrdson
Coming*
nr m! Grant arrived at tho Fifth Av-
Hef-lat fiv«* o'clock thi* evening
n:i<l ^/r-Ttary Rirhardnon U expected
t p t ..mOiTOW monilng. Mr. Dr.-xel, of
D.-ricl, Morgan A Co., Ifenry Clew*
i*. i .v ojulyke were among thnae who
.||,«| «.p the l*re:ud«-nt thi* evening.
S--aifor Morton i* in town, and iti*
.. t »„• will l*e pn*iu.*nt at tho eonferc
tnwrow, lie attended tho meeting of
f . lunk |)tvr>idenU at tho Clearinj
Hi- corridor* of the Fifth Avenno no-
t.*l went again crowded to exoe*a to-night
. 4 :» 1 the financial criid* formed the *nb-
. t of general eon vernation.
V slight run on several of the otut side
. .i», r * Junk* i* expecttsl.
A Connril, hut no Itesnlta.
Utv-.M-U nt Grant and Secretary Rich-
. j...n have l««-n in oruistiltati/in with
Wiml- rhilt and other leading capitalist*,
b.nk-TH and uieridiant* since noon, but
p.. arti-n ha* Jan-n reported yet.
IMtMcikIs or Creditors of Broken
Banks.
\V**tnsoTOif, September 21.—Tho
r- nptndlor of the Cixrrency in paying
dividend* of twenty-five per cent, to the
<Tidib*ni «*f the first Hawonni bank, nt
l.'.- kfonf, Illinois; one hundrod per c*'nt,
t-the en-ilitow of tho first National bank
..f Fort Smith. Arkansan; nnd 35 i>er cent,
to the creditor* of tho National bank of
V «kdmrgs dividend* of 35 per cent, to
tin* . reditot* of the first National bank of
Alalmum; and 1& p« r cent, to tho
i-iidtttaMji'ftfni Allan tie National bank
-•f New iierk. All of thon" dividend*
*41 ]«ai»t oh anon na the noce*hory
mIu^IuI--* «iin U* prepared. Dividend to
the nrrdttcr* of OMt lbvl HaBorial hmakT
uA Uu- Crv .. nt City National bunks, of
K.nir Oil- u -**. -'ill 'd... Ih- niad*» -in th*-
r»xir.tk f t»etoJ***r. Ulio Comptroller of
♦/•* Camuk-v haw dim-ted th»- collection
• f paper of the first National Imnk of
Washington to Iw depoaited for collection
with tiie National Metropolitan bank,
which is lomUal next door. Comi*pond-
eat* an* requested tocorrewpond with the
Utu rJ-ank in reference] thereto, tho* fa-
ihutiug the bnsine** of the successor.
N« Interrupt Ion of Railroad Travel.
Cilk]tifl» r<>N’,Sept- miImt JL—Th*dajn-
ay»- to the railroad communication with
the interior owtrel by the storm Friday,
.-.ins** no interruption of regular paasen-
ger or freight Jmsines*.
Tho Fcvor at Memphis.
Mkmi’HIS, Septemlier 21.—Then* were
t iuteen yellow fever «l«*ath* yesterday.
From Spain.
MvnHin, Si»pteinla’r 21.—Tho Corte*
W4* in session all Sat unlay night, debat
ing Senoir Mi\raytor’s motion—that the
recess la-gin to-day. The house lias not
P’t inljounitsl. Immediately after tho
prorogation the government will proclaim
in a of siege. Epra complains
bitterly of the detention of the insurgent
Ton-eliyls by the British, and declares
that England ia abtwing lier T>oWor in not
<i« livermg them up to tkl
eminent. It i* ruimweil that the Cabi-
net has di-terminevl to recall Pceltain, the
t aptain General of Calm.
Kiihy's V'linum), nnd Haw Mrs.
Morinty Failed to got a Hide.
u* day Mr. Kuby maom the way wn*
* liurud Mrs. Moriatv told her tlaujjh-
'htrinda that she mu*s*ed *ho would
nd, m she wasn’t 1
-liu..' T.rv woll,
a ride would »h> he
renod. ShVVnoir
* would be several core red wdifH
ishtsl «t the expt'Rsv of tho family.
*ho wm equally confident that it could
that *h
e would occupy a
am of one of them
She wo* among
Irst at the houat
linent position.
, and occupied a
the other friend*
arrived she took
. . n.•»**•• <*f the late
<ion to recall nunin
v that brvu. ’ht timrs to their ere*.
when the service*
v« ro over, ns tho
oarriaoe drove up
for it* loot!, the
\*s» of Mr*. Moriaty at the death of
tvuhy wn* *o markc
d a* to excite the
eat sympathy.
Then the *ee-
\\\eh r.ine up. Jlra. Moriaty hatl
own to the srato by thi* time, and
•vxmu «-.vicn was
Ad, and :i vtill mn
de for the oecu-
. it . d astro
n . ly doubtful if
’Auk* hold up aib t
her* instant- She
si :iwain*t the pos
an»l cterd into
onrh, and over it*
rkh uphoUterincr,
aid the Into .Ruhr
uiort* like
i to her than a n«
url.bor. Wliare-
looked •
I«|UV> rOl.-ly iwl,
calhsl U] the tbi:
l ,ui I last coach.
had vello'V cushion
Mi: : r ; uk straps.
Mra Mor *tx di«Ui
1., > it ate to pro
that in t io* death
of Mr. Kuby the
)unify haaSBtilC
ss it was n<>t pos-
to rov ve t, ai
d tlrnt she would
V him to 1 is hud n
stinir place if *ho
her kniv*. and would feel
*.!•.•• opt o'tnnitr.
l ,n> xn.i in
f o. «.'h !ill«a and
: iki it - pl:uv iu the lin«-. and
,i!\ ,*ri»il !»«■: t
-isre. .-hoki-A J-ftok
«rr»>w , f li«*r heart
with --no mighty
and *fi L* into her
»«;; house, shut-
the front door wit u <
>ut t’.o ai.l of tho
She told daring
a th.;! it .*.« the
rent to. and. ho-i
t Uvn for the K
-K-, there would
Uvu no funeral at
oli.
ueer Question
an<l a Sharp
Reply
• anxkwu inquirer*
«!.-> cull upon
hrution Union to
eotre their dU-
doubts are not
ocdinarily eom-
to the uune. A
.. put t!» following-
toagragatioul min
after haabronre-
'lH*re at a local
rt. lb y th'.nk that thia U either
>r n rt t * Ho yon
ret think h,- wiU
• i. iciHV .»■- a prc.whcr by doin^
which t:,.* Union n
plied as follows -.
i i -j* 1 his h
tivu> from the
'••v; • ut o
the •rrca.t poet.
. m. .| ;.M,o)>cu t
> ,vm.ure. But
’ Siub-'l*.*
n‘. l»f could give
•vr j« nt uf
•% iayU orxlcr to
*1 h.-lpth.
n; t*i understand
!*}T. .At,- ... nohl«
a writer, we do
’.’■•• !.:irm. \ Till
nister oujjht to
*•: lUlvlUvtuai as well os of
•d • dtvire t.« Uu
people. With
* • i-i nk tltat a par**>n should be
E,*pt • i« *11. • Up
in Li vender for
•■* I»- mitht
lose some in flu-
'• it if vrith ^ivwl elocution he com-
p : re ;unl noble life, und a trulj
>t ministry, w«* hav
e no fear.
♦ s *CNATOK Four! h:
^ fought thirteen
oi.l r«.w h»* i*. t.-l
“ l, itry t«* aim lii^h.
ling: the youth of
JUST ARRIVED.
20
TIERCES NRW RICE (Yciychuire),
200 kiUXEW MACKEREL.
150 boxes LUCY HINTON TOBACCO.
SEITM0UR, TINSLEY & CO.
MBplUtf
DIAMOND SPECTACLES.
i* mnnnlart ur.>l from **M in-
. ” iin*lt»**l i-ie-tls T, aiulno 1
■ m .t of tlicir Imnlniws and
*11 kn-iwn tnnt sis-ctsde*. rut
rbhlt*
4cll . .....
l.Taire- **f tli«*ir jiolnririiuclitfliL
tislwl with iho |K)lnri**roje. the
f.. th.
Havfawr ..... —
diamond lenses have bvB found to admit Ilf
•rcrnLles* Invited rays tluin any other pebble.
They are immini with rrvat seientiflr ac-rurary.
.w free frem rhnouatie nU rrat ions and produce a
brightness ami distinctness uf virion not before at
tained in spectacle*.
.Mnmif.irtunsl by the Spencer Optical Manufac-
tnrinw Oumj—y, New York,
ala tre^
rimdOf
whom tlie
employexl,
i irreat de
isildo Aemts in every city in
K. J. JOHNSTON,
ii.is solo A«viii for Mneon.Gfu,
i only l>o obtained. No pod-
for these Spectacles bn* in-
imlers t*> pnlin oil an inferior
iiriirlo for the Diamond. Gn*nt care
ken to see that the tnuh-mark
iftoned by Aneriam Letter* l'ntent)
i every pair. ortlfldAwly*
houU W
(vhieo i*
tampei
IMPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE
MURRAY
&
LANMAM'S
CELEBRATED
FLORIDA WATER I
Tlio richest, most j-Hn# ret most delicatoof all
porfmno*. for un on the
QANDKBRCniEF.
At the TOILET,
And in tho BATIL
As then* are imitations and counterfeit*, always
’ • : l.. Fl«.n.l:i \\ \x hi. Is >•...■- ..u 11». U
«>n tin- IhU I. nnd «>n tin |K.'»m|>|il. • . ~ ;
MURRAY A LAN MAN. without which none is
For sale by all perfnmcrs.dmcirisU, and deal**m
CHAS. COUNSELMAN & CO.,
Genoral Commission Merchants,
Room 14, Oriental Building. CHICAGO.
Refer to W. A. IIufl. Macon. mayf fim
ALARM
Till or Money Drawer !
MILKS’ ALAIt.M TILL
—OR—
safi:ty money draaver,
A Sure Protection u-ain't fMwn.
Adrairn h&iiJ"! or mnj
bly adapt- hliSpnj re
nt to lkc » ‘^fckJSjSSuJ r*^* 11 *
need* of ■HPWH tnd pay-
store. UlJJ Inc out
keeper*. *r .Money
Fitted With Compartments
Cor Bill*, C*rr«ncy and Specie, or
MekeU. Beady to attaeh to any coun
ter In a few nlNtci' Une.
-4KM.D AT-
Fair bank's Scale Warehouses,
OCTOBER 27TH, 1873,
CENTRAL CITY PARK,
MACON, GEOllGIA.
\Ye l>og l*-ave to call the attention of the merchants of Georgia to our largo
stock of Groceries and Provisions, which we offer to the trade
AT WHOLESALE ONLY
On as rea«.nal>lc terms aa any house in the State. Our stock consists in part of
100,000 pounds BAC0X C. K. SIDES,
25,000 pounds BACON SHOULDERS,
GOLoics LONG CLEAR SIDES,
250 barrels REFIXED SUGARS-ALL GRADES,
25 Barrels CRUSHED AND POWDERED SUGAR,
150 sacks RIO COFFEE,
25 sacks OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE,
500 rolls BAGGING and 1,000 bundles ARROW TIES,
100 cases SARDINES,
450 packages MACKEREL—NEW CROP,
100 boxes SELECTED CREAM CHEESE,
20 tubs GILT EDGE BUTTER,
20 car loads FLOUR—Fresh Ground from our Mills - consisting of our own brands
“ Uncle Joe’s Choice,”
“ Mag Hampton,”
“ Golden Flake,”
“ Faultless,”
“ Standard.’
We defy competition in Flonr. "We have r- large stock of case goods and other
Groceries not uientionod above. Merchants and others would do well to call on us
when visiting the city before purcliasing eLsewhere, as we are prepared to offer in
ducemente. *
Remember, We Break No packages.
THE GREAT ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, FOR THE PREVENTION AND CURE OF
FEVER JLlSTD -A.GXJK OK C HILL FEVER, DUMB AGUE.
And other intermittent and Remittent Fevers, General Debility, Night Sweats, etc., and all other forms of Diseases which have a common origin in Malaria or Miasma.
LAWRENCE & WFICHSFLB 4TTM
, Savnniinli. fin.
ie,,112-11.1
S. G. Bovs, President. B_ K. Lawtos. Cohier.
EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON.
OtUce In ttulTs New Building-
Receives Deposits
BUYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE,
Makes Advances on Stocks, Bonds, Cotton in J
Store. Also on Shipments of Cotton.
L 0. PLANT & SON,
Bankers and Brokers,
MACON, GA.
Buy and Sell Ex chance. Gold, Silver, Stocks and
Bonds.
Deposits Received,
On Which Interest will he Allowed,
A a AGREED CPOJf.
PAYABLE ON CALL.
Advances made on Cotton and Fro. |
duce In Store.
CpLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO j
eb9 ly
NATIONAL HOTEL
(FORMERLY SPOTT8WOOD,)
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT
This House lias been THOROUGHLY RENOVATED from basement to attic.
HOARD S3 PER DAY.
P. WHELAN, Prop
■UCltf
GEORGE W. I-IOJAL.
EXCLUSIVE
WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER,
AND CIGAR MANUFACTURER,
No. 4 Blake’s Block, ..... Poplar at., Macon, Ga.
m«y ly
<* mih* down nt renin on Owkw River
tlie rule* of the K>*cHtta jUMtMta of
Mneon.
For tb* fantont four-oared alielblxMit, r»ee open
to tho world — .$150
For the fa-test daublo-ncull shell boat, race
open to tho world.
'* itiindo-sniii well utm, rnuuid-ii
00
. t lie fastest four-oiiml canoe boat, race ojien
(By canoe i* in emit a txwt botrii from a lo*r,
* .h-lKsmU* or oth«*r addition a)
I entry foe c-f ten per cent, will be
cbaqjcd for the RsWta juvmiums.
MILITARY COMPANY.
For the be«t drill«*I voluntary military compa
ny of not leas lluui forty members, rauk and
file, open to the world. (No entrance fee)...$750
At HHt fire entries required.
BACKS.
rrus on-$$oo.
For Trotting Hon***—Georri* raited; mile heats,
beat two in three.
lat horse to gBOeif*.^
hor-e L» noiw.
horse to receive... .^ * 1 25
rrssK two—$450.
r Trottinir Horaea that have never beaten 2:40
mile hen to, beat two in three.
it horw to nwrie —$800
home to
ATTEHTI0N SPORTSMEN!
x r. state spwtski's association.
PVXSX THO**—$600.
For Trottinr Horaea—open to the world; mile
beau, beat three in five.
it horae to receive... $500
S»i horse to receive ... .... 100
Sd horae to reeejre „ ...«. 50
rr E*K fove—$550.
For Runninr Emi—open to the world; two-
mile hr-sstv, beat two in three.
1st home to receive $250
2d horae to receive 100
. rrxsx fiv»—$soo.
For Running Homes open to the world; two-mile
h« «t v best two in three.
lat hone to receive. ,^300
SEND FOB ILLUSTKATED CIRCULABS.
seplS-tf
STILL TRIUMPHANT!
O. W. MASSEY
ENGLISH. French and German Boanline and
_ j l)uv Sciiool, for Youtuc Ladies ami Little l
Girls, M Cathedral street, Baltimore, Md. Miml
t'haSTeealid Mi--* Hamevdey. Principals, assistexl I
by able Pnife.ss-»rs. Next Session ojwns Septem
ber 18th. Course of studies extensive, comprising I
all branches of a polite eilueation. French is the j
langaago of the school. Class honors awarded at j
the close of the year. Circulars on application.
mirtO Ini
FRENCH’S NEW HOTEL,
_ _ EWYORK. On the European plan. RICH- I
ARD P. FRENCH, son of the late Colonel Richard I
French, of French’s Hotel, has taken this Hotel, | The ** ECLIPSE”
newly titt-*-1 up and «*ntm ly renovate! tho same.
Centrally located in the business part of the city .
Lnndies* and Gentlemen s Dining Rooms attached. |
junelH tf
[PATBNTED FEBRUARY 21,187IJ
MANTJPACTUKED SOLELY BY
R. FINDLAY’S SONS
FINDLAY IRON WORKS,
MACON, GEORGIA.
| FASTER, MORE DURABLE, LIGHTER DRAFT AND CHEAPER
THAN OLD WOOD SCREW EX'EX.
PACKS THE BALE IN TWELVE ROUNDS.
Two to three Hands, or one Light Mule, Packs a Bale in 2 Minutes
Bales u Cotton ptuked by tins Press range from 500 to 800 pooftd*.
WE GUARANTEE
E OF COST (and pavlexpenses of transportation) ANY PORTION OK
tK THAT MAY PROVE DEFECTIVE \V 1THIN FOUR YEARS
•URCHASE. AND WARRANT AGAINST BREAKAGE
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN AUGUS
TA AND COLUMBUS.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE
Geo KOI.. Central Railroad,
Savannah. July 5. 1>7.H.
O N and after Sunday, the 6th insf.. l’asseno'*
^ Trains on the (xviirgia Central Rnilrund, its
DAY T1UIV3 GOING SOUTH AND WEST.
leave Sa\nnmih .
1:00 p M
Leave Augusta
Arrive nt Milledfpviiie.......
2:15 T M
11.04 PM
Arrive at Eatonton
Arrive at Macon...
Arrive at Savannah .
.........10:45 r M
0:15 P M
Leave Maom for Atlanta...
11:10 P M
Laavc Macon for Kufaula....^
Leave Mneon for Columbus
Arrive at Atlanta
Arrive at Eufaula
11:15 P M
.........10:55 T M
5:50 A M.
12:10 V M
Arrive at Columbus
Making close connection with
Atlanta and Columbus.
4SH1 A M
trains leaving
NIGHT TRAINS GOING X
iRTir,
Leave Clayton
7:20 A DC
1a*uvc Columbus
Leave Atlanta
1:50 r M
Arrive at Macon from Clayton
Arrive at Macon from Ct»lumbus...
Arrive at Mneon from Atlanta
7:S0 P k
Arrive at Millctlgeville
11:0V P X
Arrive at KaUmtou
12:52 A M
Arrive at Augusta 4:00 a m
trrive at Sjix-annali 0:00 v m
Making porfect connection with trains leaving
Lncnsta.
i and Ea-
[ tontou B
is Atlf
| and Savi
(Sundi
»rs going over the Milledgovillo
nieh will take night train from Coluni-
ta and Macon, day trains from Augusta
nuili. which connect daily at Gotvlmi
exccpteil) with tho Millqdgoville and
| Entont-
An elegant .**loopingcar<m all night trains.
, TIIROldi H TU’KKTS TO ALL 1'(>1M>
I Iv had at tho Central lhiilread Ticket (MIL
Pulaski House, corner of Hull and Bryan str
I Offloo open from S a m to 1 r m. and from ,S
P M. Tickets can also In* had at Depot Olliee.
YT ~—
july S tf
TO MAKE GOOD, FREE
THE IRON WORK
AFTER PURCHASE
SUMMER SCHEDULE.
DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN
^ TO .VXD FROM ^
Macon, lirunsivick, Satannah \ Florida.
WITHOUT LIMIT AS TO TIME.
be furnished nil oomiilete. or simply the Irons, ns mrtiea may desire. Press
arranged for steam or water power when required.
HOWARD HOUSE.
BROAD STREET,
Nearly opposite Montgomery and Eufaula Ra i |
road Depot.
EUFAULA. ALABAMA.
J. W. HOWARD, - • Proprietors. I
Only a short walk to and from the Southwest- |
ern lUilroad. Seventy-live cents scivetl in omni-
bus fare. sept$ 6m
Pamphlets containing testimonials and price**.
B. FINDLAY’S SONS,
FINDLAY IKON M’ORKS, MACON, GA.
F. FABELJCRAIG PATENT HORSE POWER
FOR DRIVING COTTON GINS.
STAR AND TALLOW
Office Macon and Brunswick Railroad,
Macon. Ga.. July 22.1873.
d after Wednesday, July £3d, lW-tengor
ins on this roml will bo run as follows:
DAY PASSENGER, DAILY, SUNDAYS EXCEPTED FOR
T1IK rjlKSKNT.
Macon &so a .v
| Arrive at Jerap G:45 r at
Arrive at Bmnswick 10:15 p At
j Arrivo at Savannah 10:50 p m
| Arrive at Tallahassee 10:12 a
Arrive at Jacksnoville 10:12 A M
1 Leave Jacksomille 2ri0 v M
Leave Tallahassee 2:40 p m
Lea** Savannah 5:20 x m
ve Brunswick CKH) a ai
ve Jesnp ' 0.-00 A At
[ Arrive at Alaeon 8:00 a m
gers from Savannah will take the 4:80 p M
J train for Hruns\riek,:ind 5:20 a At train for Macon.
[ ITAWKINSVILI.K ACCOMMODATION TILVIN, DAILY,
(SUNDAYS EXCEPT ED).
I Leave Mneon 8:30 PM
Arrive at Hawkinsville 7:80 P M
Leave Hawkinsvillo...; 1 0:30 AM
| Arrive at Macon 0:55 a At
W. J. JARVIS,
July80tf Master Transport:!tion.
Recently Strengthened and Improved, now Perfect CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY
CANDLES, SOAPS, m. Findlay’s Sons, Findlay Iron Works, q 1 !
MACON, GEORGIA.
Tho superiority of this nmchino oror all others intended for mm purpose (includinK both the old
and “new fashion” Gin Goar) wo GUARANTEE. OR ASK NO MONET. This Tower U sluppedjn
om; piiw, ns it wore; requires no mechanic to put it up; sots on the ground ; is attached m i
. to any iiortion of tho house; and is independent of lloor - sauxunr,'* etc.: can to us.sl in AN Y J
Office, No 14 West Main Street,between First and I OF HOU8K (one or two storv), or both tlio Power and Gin can lw run on the ground >V 1 ± IlOL i
ANY HOUSE; drives a Gin from 275 to 800 revolutions per minute.
Second.
Factory, Nos. 78, 75, 77, 79 and 81 Maiden Lane. |
between Ohio and Adams Streets,
LOUISVILLE, KY.
Cash i>aid for Tallow, Lard and Grease.
apr256m
FULLY WARRANTED IN EVERY RE8FECT.
Send for Descriptive Circular, Testimonials, and Price List.
ELDER HOUSE,
Indian Spring, Ga.
T HIS well known house is now open to those
who visit the Spring for health or pleasure.
It is situated nearer the Spring than any other
public houy, arid is spacious and comfortable. j
The table is supplied with the best tlio market
affords.
Every attention is given to invalids who resort j
to the waters of tho Spring for health.
RATES OP BOARD.
Per day - • • - - - $2 001
Per week - - - - - - 10 00
Per month ----- - 8500
Liberal deduction mndo for large families.
W. A. ELDER A SON,
augtf Proprietors.
N. B.—Parties preferring tho “old fashion” Gin Gear or “new fashion” ditto, with centre suppor
! can bo accommodated at very reasonable figures.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS,
FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MACON, GA
SUPE ItINTK X DENT’S OF PICK,
Central Railroad, Atlanta Division,
Atlanta, July 5,1373.
,N and after Sunday, July Gtli, Passenger Trains
n this Road will mn as follows:
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Macon „....ll:uO a M
Arrive at Atlanta 5:30 a M
Leave Atlanta 1:50 r it
[ Arrive at Macon . 7:20 r M
NIGIIT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Macon ,, T ^li;in r m
Arrive nt Atlanta 5:50 a m
Leave Atlanta 1:00 a M
Arrive at Macon 7:00 a m
Making close connection at Macon with Central
Railroad for Savannah and Augusta, and with
Southwestern Railroad for Columbus and points
Southwestern Georgia. At Atlanta, with West
ern and Atlantic Railway for jHiints West.
julyfltf G. 1. FOltKACRK. Snp’t.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE,
Southwestern Railroad Company,
Macon, Ga., July 4,1>73.
O N and after Sunday, tlie 6th inst., Passenger
Trains on this Road will run as follows:
•ay eufaula passenger train.
Leave Macon ; 8:00 A M
Arrivo at Eufaula «i»u> »*
Arrive at Clnytou 0:20 P M
Arrivo at Albany ; 2:45 P M
Arrive at Arlington fjOU r m
Arrivo at Fort Gaines.........
Leave Cla;
MANUFACTURERS OF
STEAM ENGINES, BOILES, SAW & GRIST MILLS, WATER WHEELS, | SS
AND ALD KINDS OF MACHINERY AND CASTINGS. ETC., ETC.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS, t
juli7eodly ' FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MACON. GA.
LUDDEN & BATES,
SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE, |
SAVANNAH, GA.
PATENT
ANTI-FRICTION GIN GEAR.
TT BUNS TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. LIGHTER than any other Gear made. I Forty-One Miles Saved in Distance
| It is made without a mortise, tenon, or a key to work loose. Every part bolted |
to iron. Over twenty in use. All have proven good.
MY JP^TJENT
of .HUMical IiiMtruinentM. Largest
Stork In the Sooth. Lowest
Frlcea In the Moiith. Beat
InatrumentM in tbe Mouth
Don’t Buy a IPiano I
Without first writing us for prices. We are tlio J
most extensive Piano Dealers South and can sell f
the cheapest. Your choice from five of the best
makers in the United States—any style and prioo
desired. Fine pianos, 7 octave, rosewood cases,
carved legs, nt $265,6275, 6290, warranted for five
vears; superb pianos nt $300, $325, $350 and $375 f
the very best pianos at {-MW. fill), fHO, W90, *530
and $600. Pianos sold by small monthly pay
ments. Pianos for rent. Pianos now shipped to
nil jiarts of the South. Every one thinking of |
buying is invited to'write us for lowest cash 01
"im©prices. Illustrated catalogues sent free.
Headquarters for the celebrated
.BAMON AND HAMLIN ORGANS!
Best and cheapest. New styles and New Prices. I
Churehv£ SchooWnd Tcnchcrs U !ibondiy I toat t la the mode of construction of wheela suspended on Anti-Friction Balia, Extended j
with. Organs delivered free of charge tb each 1 Arm to carry the Pulley and Pinion Shafts.
at U £5o^ any ®° u ^ ^ nce8 sumt l J All persons using or making any part of iny patent will be prosecuted to the ex-
Sheet Music and Music Books.
A splendid stock. The best publications of every I
lublisher always on hand. Largest discount to
healers, T<nchers, and Schools. JLny piece of j
Music or Alusic Book mailed post-paid, on receipt f
of retail prices. Catalogues free.
IF YOU WANT A
broken Guitar, Flute, Accordean, Flutina, Fife, | t uttttti a vn pupatp
Flageolet, Comet, Drum, sett of prime Strings or I l x>ulxjU ass 1J Aire
thing under the sun in the music line, we
furnish it. Goods sent C. O. D. for examina- |
tion to any i>art of the South. Our order trade it
immense. We advertise largely, keep what we
advertise, perform what we advertise to do, and in j
this way have built up
The Largest Trade in the South! ]
Send for price lists, circulars, catalogues, speci
men copies, of Southern Musical Journal, $1 per I
year, and try us with an order.
Connects with tho Albany Train at 8mithville,
and the Fort Gaines Train at Cuthbert daily, ex
cept Sunday.
Albany Train connects daily with Atlantic nrd
Gulf Railroad Trains nt Albany, and will run to
Arlington on Blakely Extension Monday, Wednes
day and Friday, returning following days.
COLUMnUS DAY r.VSsLSGKR TRAIN'.
Leave Macon 10:55 r m
Arrive at Columbus 4:00 a m
Leave Columbus 2:30 i* M
Arrive at Aiacon 7:30 p m
EUFAULA NIGIIT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
TRAIN.
e Macon 11:15 p m
Arrive at Eufaula 12:lo v M
e at Albany 7:57 A M
0 Eufaula 10:20 P X
e AlVnny 8:30 p m
Arrive at Macon _10:.*^» a M
Trains will leave Macon and Eufaula on the
schedule Sunday, Tuesday and Thurdny nights,
[ and connect at Smith villa withi Albany trains.
jnlyGly
I CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
i follows:
DAY TRAIN—DAILY (8LNDATS EXCEPTED).
tent of the law.
on Georgia Rail root
ai.v#, for Ansi
North, and with trains for Charleston; also, foi
Athens, Washington, and all stations oti theGeor*
ia Railroad.
Tiekots sold and baggage checked to all point*
North, both by rail and by steamships from
Charleston.
S. K. JOHNSTON. Snp’t.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
ALL KINDS MACHINERY o*
AT MY WORKS.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD CO,
Opfice General Fassk.voi.k AfiKNT,
Atlanta, Ga., July 10,1S73.
and after this da to—
lightning express .
F«r New York. Kastehi and Vinm.rn Cities
; Macon, by 31 aeon & estern Rad-
Hiiul Itfll A M
Arrives at Atlanta
Newspaper for Sale.
A GREAT BARGAIN!
Southern Times & Planter.
n are m to ruouue our stack.
D. F. FLEMING ft CO.,
IRON & BRASS WORKS,
Ciul Street, frmm Sth t— 7th,
RICHMOND, - - - VA.
WM. E. TANNER & 00.,
U81HEERS, MACHINISTS AM F3UMOS.
engines of all kinds.
Send for Cirrtilar.
H. R. BROWN,
,»nlt lj i(Ut.
I BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS MADE TO ORDER.
STEAM, WATER AND GAS PIPES,
AND ALL THE IF. FITTINGS FOE SALE.
Call and see at my works. Fourth street, near the Brown House, Macon, Ga.
%4fT Send for Circulars.
E. CROCKETT.
jul30tf
t Dalton ....
| Arrive* at L'li:*ttano«»ga
Pullman d’alao** Drawin;
I Cars by this train frern .fib!
all intermediate jiointsjv'iT
Passejigera leaving by th
id afternoon.;
LOUISIANA CANE SYRUP
50 BABBELS ON HAND.
lattanoogu for all jtoi
all night trains.
y partiguln* a * *
july 11 tf Ge)
POET BOYAL RATT.EOAD.
Office of Engineer and Stperintendjci
sTa,Ga,Jui..-:'\ 1^
O X and after Monday, June to, trains on tl
Road will run as follows
DOWN DAY PASSENGER TEAIX.
Will leave Augusta at *} *
at Fort tUiynlat - p
nt Charlt;»u»n at
j Arrive at Savannah : - 1
'DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. ^ _
Will le:
THIS IS NOW TIIE ONLY
Pure New Orleans Syrup Now in Market!
And none even to be had in New Orleans.
‘We'W'ill Sell at Low Prices.
ROGERS ft BORN.
8:00 A M
I.uxhi by the r,:3n a m tiain
i Railroad.arrive at Augus-
leronmsrtion with th** down
i thi spread for Port R..yal
MOORE,
PLANTERS’ BANE,
FORT VALLEY, 6A.
T>ECBIYE8 Ik-pohiU*. discounts Paper, buy a ami
XV m-IIh Exchange; alio, Gold and Silver. *