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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH- AND MESSENGER: TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1873.
TIIK OIT V
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id aft-
all<>
Nattb*
NK " -Vi)\ lamsiiMKNTs. To our Plnntins Friends.' NEW STYLES
lll.'im M"K\I>
r«* r-T-
yo-t«-rdnv. 1
urn.-d feat
ii.—-1 ht-r U>n^u*• ait-r i
* jisirticularlv tinmen- ]
had t-* p*y a oouj-le of dollar*
,-vild r.-t.im to her laundry.
Gr-uini**, color.*.!, booked ,
Will Exchange for Cotton,
PAKM HORSE. :< ;h *r with lKiarr and
■•I ok'
aluij .
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< !l <Uieabvm,
• n! rRM«--..iM«n.-i
ini? up
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:> *t..-k of
, fin., luii. h uren
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olon«).
nl pleo.1 g lilty
.iturd
1 I'*" 1 '
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Mr. Hull, tli.- Ti
ith.T l,right
l.i fl.«to.Ion fi
I .lit t!;.' •':»!
11 diitril.ut.- 1
rv freely. T
•ut, on the »i
omfortaUe on
■nil on hi:
.leparti
Tin plkr Trim Pn,I polled.
of the
row, fo
: liolh
•tpon.
I- • n
tier at C. F.
I* the couiucl
ill it .i inhixl to
rei.ni Lit term
Tint until th
of the coart, which Unjine an the fourth
Moinlnj hi Oet>.l«r. Tlie tfUl will j.rob-
nhly conic on <arly in the term.
O'llnroi, Ilir n.lklit,
O'llnr.i. who lum toUnri distinction
m a « nlkiit, I, in tho city, nn.l will re-
main here during the State Fair and giro
an eihii'iti.’h or hie skill m a pclcstrinn
He avow* hi* determination to heat th<
time t Imt We*ton made here two yean
ago, and he Imck* hi* judgment by a
pur*' of five hundred dollars that he SOI
In ,t Weston or any other man in th
world. O'Hnr.t is an Irishman. He ha
Ins-n in this country nlsiiit *ix years, and
I,eii.-ii . i.i- -Lill pe
destrian in most of tlie Stat.-s of thi
Union. He lio* walked in all the citiei
of Georgia exospt Macon. He will go
into a coarse of truining at once, in order
to be nt his boat by the time the fair i*
nd brou.'l.t up
X« •'« “u.- o pi
i.. stre.it nil
rank, with his
Hiring of all w!
II him where a
Mi were. Lati
u drunk to pn
Wi en Henry |
ly night from iiis Ul»or !
• of beef with him for '
r. A thieving dog be-
i u 1 to steal the meat
■r off of it, wher.-u|K>n
o do th- public a sex-
1 dog. 7in« uttemjit
log was displeasing to ;
had him arrested
ir fighting. The cose
FOB RENT.
^ l ■>' l "'I I'lVHI UN., II.lfSE. ,
-■'••si •■ ■■■ i ' : . r- nn.1 Fifth -;ro
s. i; jiovn,
wwmllw AUnmtHeM 1
WANTED.
JQ CP.Ai: XAKP.Ei AI to
I Ti FUE i* iw * loonet vry crim-in th-* «tmn-
t. v, cborkitiK n!| tva interval pk-rati. ns and '
;s |wnnl!ntf «*n!irely truuvteti-e.* :: ■ ■* 11• • i:. The
tMN-wuf lh»*w* li•: imuti!'-. •»r.■ in ti- • w:i\
ttributahfe toour honk* here or our Southern ■
i* liter*. St i! 1 we an* all seriously affected I ij t he
n»>*hai is wpam iu. Many of you hatvvwi
*“ r present crop* and the hutb '
■
—AND—
New Goods,
TITEm now rovivi .• tip. I .re -t. Is
| >> lected. and chc^K -t st.s k of
DESIRABLE goods! Staple anil Fancy
Three Hundred Stoves!
GUARANTEED!
WK have just received two onr !on«U “ BVKI.KV SHF.tr" STOVES, snd Win ,,
with them the ‘ ,re
j “Great Benefactor,” “Sunny South,” “Cotton Plant,” “Stewart,”
I meet th»*ra r
yr*Mr cotton in a ttm
I gour intt rest. Wet
would be destruei i t |
protert womr credit and I
fv f>. if ’ vil! o*me t vl ,
3KO.W. H jUU
V... * Hh
*- block.
I<1 si
Ja.. s-pU-miKTS7.lt.7S. )
r of tho stockb«'ltlerf of tUa
11 «»n th* F;r»t Monday
in this ritT.
J. .\. S. MILLIGAN,
DIM off.
Tlir turlrulfural ftrholar*liip'
Th.* CommlUot tho Hibh County
AnricnltaraJ So»'i«*ty t to whom was re-
the nutter of KplL*cting a snitahlo
youiitf man to AOMpt tho scholarship in
tho Gmrtfiu Collo^o of Agriculture
and Mhohonle Arts, will meet at the office
of Mr. It. II. Wri^b-y. tills uftomoon at
tlir.'.* o*di »k, t»make selection from such
applications ha may have been handed in.
The society luis two ncholanthips to be-
* stow—one directly from the society an<l
one from Mr. Iro< kett.
Hon. A. 0. Bacon bestowed his scliol-
-•‘n. Home weeks n|fo r upon Robert A.
^.ydtr; it worthy yown.; man of Rutland
district, who will proceed nt once to Ath
ens to begin his course.
TOis affords a most excellent opportu
nity to younjf men to obtain n first-rate
education free of all oort of tuition. It
give* them all tlie advantages of a most
excellent s. hool, which will afford them a
scientific education which will amply
<pialify tliem for profitable business pur
suits. It will result in such an educa
tion as would oost other less favored
young men hundreds of dollars.
X MVMTKKV.
A MliMMiy ( mil and Nhlrt Found.
The curiosity of the people living in
the neighborhood of the cotton factory
was considerably excited Sunday morning
by the finding of a coat’ and shirt, both
of which were literally covered with
blood, seemingly indicating that a foul
deed had been coounitted somewhere in
that ncighWhood. Tho coat was a black
linsul doth -claw hammer” and was lit-
.•rally cut or torn into strips. Tho shirt
was of rather coarse material, and was
neither cut nor torn, but was thoroughly
•atumted with blood. There was no
name on either of tho garments, nor any
in drnnk. He was on ■
lay Sunday, tol<»n»bly I
■oat on his arm, and in-
*m ho met if they could
me distinguished horse- j
in the afternoon he got
jpound his oHmndmm ;
i lost his coat, hat and him-
•elf. He found himself in the barracks
yesterday morning, and a little later
;,,ijnd himself indebted to the city in the
• urn of two dollars. He had not found
his coat and luit up to the last accounts.
John Kanes and his wife were charged
with disorderly conduct, but their case
v. tr postponed until to-day.
A couple of cases of disorderly conduct
w. -re also postponed for the want of tes-
liatoqy. §
uAKMKMAK ACCEPTAJICES.
Factor*' Addrecs to the Planter*.
In the advertising columns of this pa
per will be found on address of all the
warehousemen of Macon, to the planters
who do business through Macon factors.
In this address the true condition of af
faira is set forth.
It is very well known that the moneta
ry crisis has stopped the sale of cotton.
Tho currency of the country is so rigidly
locked up that the cotton crop cannot be
moved now, and there is no hope of the
planters realizing anything immediately
; i'rom their crops.
In the meantime the planters have
paper out which will begin to fall du<
early in October. If nothing is done to
protect this paper, it will, in tho regular
• •rder of business, go to protest, thus
•lamaging alik.* the interests of both
planters and factors. Upon this tho
question arises as to how this paper
shall lie met and protected, so that no in
tercets shall suffer.
Tliis pnper is nearly, if not quite, all
held by the banks of Macon. The bank
ers, with their accustomed liberality,
hare offered to extend this paper at a
reasonable rate of interest, provided the
planters will ship their cotton to Macon,
where it can be safely stored under insur
ance. The cotton, so disposed of, can bo
held for the bedefit of the planter until
the crop begins to move, a legitimate
market is opened and fair prices estab
lished.
This proposition, we are glad to think,
will be satisfactory to planters. In fact
it is their sole hopo for protection. It
will give them the relief they will want
immediately, and save them from any
iuch disaster as wonld certainly follow a
forced sole of their cotton before the pres
ent crioii shall have ended.
I th.
lihle orraTaxations. Eve
apt to be in some mes«
snd atrao*pheiv. kxul.tl
produced by vwrtable der*y.
of the year when the reoovati
the living machine is peculi-n
tho bitten should therefore 1
critics] fcCafrOn.
ith
White Lead and Zinc!
PAINT BRUSHES AND COLORS.
4 FINK ASSORTMENT Of the above articles
.1 at coat.
SODA WATER!
, ,>• in n.iM. ii’t'-r*--:. •' •. ••■">:
I ?h.v at a Kscrifliv. Cotton rou>t sell at some time.
I The world must have it. and in order to enable
I you to hfld your cotton, without sacrificing it
I ut procnr panic price*, it is necessary to have it
1 in atore, ax a bans for renewal of maturing papers.
! * ••king therefore to your interest, we say to you.
f that if the cotton is here at ait art tg of your
drafts we snU protect the aunt* and not sell four
| cotton at a sacrifice. Confidence is all that if
nMMsqr to carry ns safely through this crisis
and insure a good price for the incoming crop.
This monetary struwewy is not owing to our
banks. True they have advanced very liberally
to aid in makimr this crop, yet we do not hesitate
to express our U*lief that they pomes undoubted
-olvenry. and with cotton in store, which can be
uaad by thorn as collateral security, can. H
-*h*»rt time, amuuv to move year <rop and enable
s for the
Susl
HKALTnrrLXBSS.— A distinguished phyxidan
an: “After a careful examination of Dr. I*rire*» I
Cnmn Baking Powder. I am mtbfiod that it U a
wholesome and x-mluable preparation, with which J
un-ad und other articles may b prepared suitable
to a weakened and disordered digestion. I Have j
introduced it among my patients, and have yet to j
1mm of the first instance where a convalescent
patient could not indnlre in warm hiaruiU made
with it, and hd the better for it. Sour milk and I
«larntus will not, 1 hope, lie louver used to poison J
the stomach and corrupt the Wood." Dr. Price’s
Special Flavoring Extract* tut well as his Cream I
Baking Pbwdcr, ha* gained their popularity and 1
extensive sale from their perfect purity and unva
rying quality^ ‘
A Jewel.—Soaodont purifies, Soaodout Beauti
fies. Soxodont Gratifies all who use it. Sold .by
Druggists and Perfumers.
My |*d—i s»r * ivspeclully
80IIA FOUNTAIN is sti
alu
informed thi
II in ojs?ratioiL
*t jxwir
STREET CAR TICKETS
4 for 25 Ceuta !
At the Drug Store of
ROLAND B. HALL,
Comer Cherry street and Cotton Avenue,
wpsotf'
READING NOTICES.
Havens will .set the finest soup of th*
•fUNon at his Merchant^' Exchange to-day,
and will also spread a lunch that for
quality and variety cannot bo excelled.
sep30-lt
Mr. S. R. Jaques advertises a four
room dwelling to rent.
New Prunes, currants, citron and cher
ries at Putzel’s.
sept30 2t
P*P«
ilLl In*
t the ©
identii
it p<.
ih! a
kot by which they
belonging to nny-
li* clothing hu.l 1
other wruinm
Vint tJuit the
imer Df the
tafonist. Tin
cut nor
further
finding
l M*P
yht that the U st
throw the doth
ere is not th
that the owner of
n into a fight w ith
in * 1 us.*d hi. knife or .*.,une
retty freely, as it is nppa-
hU*n\ came not from the
dothing, but from liN sn-
fuet that the shirt was not
.•ms to indi. ate tins. 1’lw
it ion is that tho fellow,
f covered with blood,
o get rid of it
1,000 boxes plug and twist tobacco.
1,000,000 cigars.
100 jars of snuff.
10,000 Cliftondale cheroots.
10,000 Slade cheroots,
s:p28tf at Geo. W. Head's.
A full line of German groceries at
sept30 2t Putzel’s.
Geo. W. Head authorizes us to an
nounce that he will duplicate any till of
the same quantity, either in tobacco,
cigars, snuff or cheroot*, boughtof relia
ble manufacturers, of his own brand.
80p2dtf t
Sourkbout, German salt pickles, Hol
land herring, at Putzel’s.
soptSO -t
Hryr, Rankin A Lamar.—Thi* well known
and reliable firm have received a large lot of Dr.
Hood’s Eureka Liver Medicine, it has the praise
of all who have tried iL Iu bottles at 50 cent*
and J1.00.
The trade will save money by pur-
hasing their floiu* of the Eagle Mills.
All grades guaranteed to gi8e satisfac
tion ; only best amber and white wheat
used. ang31tf
Refreshing.—If you feel oppressed by
tho heat and dust, just step into Loh's,
in the Lanier House building, and take a
cool refreshing bath for only twenty-five
cents. Shaving, liair cutting, etc., by |
the most skillful tonsorial artists, and at
the coolest establishment in the city.
Strangers visiting Macon should remem
ber this—tho people here all know it.
julyl2eodtf
Table and Pocket Cutlery, Rogers
and other Manufacturers*.—Table and
Pocket Cutlery, at wholesale and retail,
at Walker & Dobbs’.
aug7-suntf
TnB Cheapest and Best.—nook’s Eureka
Liver Medicine gives universal satisfaction in tho
treatment of IMrUboua Dysi»epsia,Sick Head
ache, Cos liven ex*, and all that class of disease*
arising from a disordered state of the stomach
and liver. novSOly
■ « • • •
Mothers, Mothers. Mothers.—Don’t fail to
procure Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Svitrp It*
rep for all diseases incident to the period of
teething in children. It relieve* the child from
cure* wind colic, regulates the bowcli,
by giving relief and health to the rliikl, give* rest
to the mother. Be sure to call for “Mrs. Wins
low's Soothing Syrup.”
For *3lo by nil dnifXiitA jndf eodOm.
Plain and Fanny
JOB PRINTING
Neatly executed at the
TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER
STEAM
PRINTING HOUSE
We make a ?• penalty in
Bill Head*, Letter Head*. Note
Head**, Monthly .Statements,
Card*, Taira, etc.
All order* from Town and Country will
promptly attended to at the very lowest prices.
FANCY POULTRY!
£ HAVE FOR SALE
1 Trio Houdnns.
2 Trio GaBeo Bolands.
1 Trio Silver Sangiad Hnmlmrgs,
r, Trio W. F. Black Sixniisli.
10 Trio Light Brahma*.
5 Trio Dark Brahmas,
10 Trio Huff Cochins,
1 Trio Fart. Cochins,
2 Fairs Spanish Bantam*.
2 Pairs Black Cayuga Ducks, •
5 Fairs White Alesbury Ducks.
All of the aliove fowls are warranted strictly,
first-class, ami will be sold at reasonable prices.
Call on or address S. G. WOOD,
sepSO Iw Nashville. Ten
OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE.
HAPPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from
tlie effects of Errors and Abuses in early life
Manhood restored. Inijiediments to Marriage
moved. New method of treatment. New and re
markable remedies. Books and circulars sent
free, in m-aled envelopes. Address HOWARD
ASSOCIATION. No. 2 South Ninth street. Phila-
lelphia. Pa., an institution having a liieli repnte-
tii'Ji f<>r honorable iundnet ami j>n-f. :;:il ‘kill
julySdSm
Financial and Commercial
slightest clue
»tho
things belong,
retinal difficulty of n scrimis
u* city, :is far tin* public or
art* ndvisisl. A ginsl deal of
made «.*n Sunday, but no dia-
V made.
id i pi
all clans y
usual M.
stenlay.
Gko. W. Head deals in nothing but
tobacco^ cigars, snuffs and smokers' arti-
consequently has more time to de
vote to it. He takes advantage of the
market, receives only unlimited consign
ments, and makes it to the interest of the
merchants to look him up. sep26tf
Swiss and Limburger cheese, Russian
*ardellen, at * Putzel’s.
sept30 2t
RENNER’S BEAR
Mill FI*til IInring the state Fair
Any two Georgia raised dogs for $1000.
Benner’s Brilliant Saloon and Res
taurant, at No. 45 Third street, is supplied
with the finest wines, liquors and cigars.
All the delicacies of the season, such as
fresh fiish, oysters, game, etc., served in
uiy style at the shortest notice. Open all
night. Bed rooms furnished free of
hargb to all visitors to the State I\iir.
**26 tf
idled up<
i! pie
ugh
But I don’t think I did
iturday and
ry well and
ent up town
? of drinks.
vim
de
fendant, he luul just pulled off his coat
und luit and was going to shell out all the
l-.imit stands and other darkeys on
Huff’s corner. It took thive men to put
his e.Mt on him again. It consideration
of th« fact that ho had Uvn lodging in
the Uu-racks» »m,v S.iturday, he w:t.- fined
**nly two dollars ;ui amount which the
defendant .iskod the Mayor pro tem to
T. N. Hart, Americas, Go., keeps on
hand the best stock of flour and general
groceries; confectioneries of all kinds;
fruits, orangas, apples and lemons; toys
of nil kin«ls; eakes of all kinds, and bakes
to order. sep30 dlaw.wAsw
Don’t forgot to send your waste grease
to the soap factory to-day. septlOtf
Kaol*: Choice Flour has never taken
.uiy premiums. Why ? Because it has
never been exhibited. aug31tf
Eagls Choice Flour is pronounced by
ill who have tried it the best. Manufac
ture! by W. J. Lawton & Co.
aujgSltf
Cotton.
While the cotton market continued flat to-day
it presented a more hopeful aspect Ilian it has
the besinninffof the monetary troubles. It
is understood that, jiorliaps, by Tuesday evening
will bo currency in the city for the purchase
of cotton. At any rate, it is expected that there
will be some market for cotton on Wednesday.
There was less anxiety among cotton men to-day
than there has been before in a week.
are triad to see cotton continue coming
Tlie address to the planter*, by the wnrehoui
cn, which will be found in our advertising
ilnmn*. presents to tlie planter the simplest
turns ot overcoming the embarrassment of rap
idly maturing paper. If tlie planters have to de
pend upon the wales of their cotton to meet their
drafts, which fall due the first and middle of Oc
tober, they will fail. But if they deliver their
cotton in Macon, their factors will have no
trouble in renewing e\ery dollar of their jMiyier
at a rensonnhlc rate of inten-t, and th.* endit of
the planter ami the factor will Ik* maintained,
while, at tlie amne time, the hanks which extend
the accommodation will lose nothing.
The cot ton receipts to-day were 243 bales—219
by rail and 24 by wagon. The shipments were
only 5 bales, and tlie sales 10. The market is not
quotable.
MACON COTTON STATEMENT.
Stock on hand Sept. 1, 1875 1,599
Received to-day 245
Received previously .‘...........4,175—4.41S
bJtSO
Shipped to-day — 5
Shipped previously 1,&J3—1,828
Stock on hand this evening 5^99
Torre Thousand Miles Awat. in another
hemisphere, sparkles the Seltzer Spring. In every
drug store in America you may obtain its equiva
lent, put it in your pocket and cany it with you
to the world’s end, if you choose.
TARRANT’S EFFERVESCENT SELZER APERIENT
is simply the living fountain of health, in the
form of a powder capable of being converted into
a bubbling, flashimr/ac ximi'/e of the liquid pro
duct of nature in one minute. Armed with this
antidote, all climates and every atmospheric
change may be faced without fear. As a remedy
in malariaus fevers, stomach complaints, irregu
larities of the bowels, nervous disorders, mental
depression, headache, nn overflow of bile, dropsi*
cal ailments nausea and constipation, it lias no
equal. Sold by oil druggists.
fi.fi- tl:«- (.'oiirt-hoiiM- oii the Jir>t
Tuesday in November next, in the town of Vien
na. Dooly county, within the legal hours of sale,
the following lands, to wit:
Lois of laud Nos. 42, Sf, .15 and part of lot 56.
All of said lands l>eiiig and lying in the 2d dis
trict of said county, containing 7u0 acres more
less. Levied on by virtue of a Superior Court fi
fa issued from Bibb county—Nathan Massey, ex
ecutor, v*. John D. Watkins, principal, and John
fiiTmot security. Property pointed out by
John S. Taylor.
Also, at tlie same time and place, part of lot of
land No. 105 (the south half of said Jot). Said
land situated and lying in the 2d district of Dooly
county. Levied on by virtue of a Superior Court
fi fa in favored James F. Leonard vs. Jeremiah
B. Hatcher, principal, and Charles Clemis, secur
ity. Containing 100 acres, more or less.
Also, at the same time and place, lot of land
No. 85. in the 2d district of Dooly county. Sold
to satisfy a Justice Court fi fa in favor of William
M. Davis, administrator of Charles Thompson, vs.
A. 31. Horn, principal, and J. H. Dupree and W.
A. BellVnrer. as securities. Containing 2021
acre*, more or less. Levies returned to me by
constable. W. L. GRAHAM,
pTQtds Sheriff.
E 3
IECUTORS’ SALE.—Agreeable to an orde.
I: from tho Court of Ordinary of Dooly coun
ty. will be sold before the Court-house door, in
tae town of Vienna, on the first Tuesday inNo-
i.-inlu r iu xt. ln-tu. cn the legal hour* of sale, lot
■! i-tiid N . 115. in tin- 2d district of said county.
Sold as the property of Mary Buckholts, deceased,
for the purijosc of distribution. Term* rash.
PETER BUCKHOLTS,
NARC1SSA IVBY,
Executors.
>f Ordinary «>f said county, for leave to sell nil
tli- lands belonging to the **%tate of Je9se R.
. _ . _ -. late of said county, deceased. Sold for the
benefit of the heirs ana creditors of «aid deceased.
sepV H J. E. LILLY. Administrator.
p BORGIA. DOOLY COUNTY.—Four week*
vX afterdate application will be made to the
i 'i.rt (>r-linur\ of *aid ii»unty, for leave to sell
all the lands belonging to the estate of Robert
Gurr. late of said county, deceased. Sold for the
benefit of tlie heirs t
■P130 4t
i of said deceased.
LUCY A. 31. GURR.
Administratrix.
]«3
<>n>i«h*rati«
• I Duntane*
N«>. 2 «ai
ln-inc »lriin
Mu
• Miid it
of the
,ml I
i Sutimlax t«
of old ac-
>w»*r to a eluuxe of
U very Kelly in tho
* all -wiiiir* to tho
oney market. Ho
illcr. twenty miles
i«l his Ims*. eamo to
some money. Thev
.1 Card.
le Extra and Bagid F:unily are
»wn to all hotmowivos and* need
>mm»*ndation. W. J. Lawton.
l—The m:
*r and
of Dr. Pr
«’* Cn
}Sf
didn’t mi. .>•«*’! in raising the wind, but he
did raise a lir-e/ooua few drinks of M:uvn
)--p r.kull.iuid was makin.; i>x»ui fortnorvof
tin* hit in - * >ort when a pooler s»otoheJ him
und 1-* k.sl him in the liarraoks. When
he awi.ko Sunday morning and found
hiu»s.-lf in limlsi. he thought other tliinp.
were strin^.nt U»sid«*s tho money mar
ket. Two dollars tfuve him his froodoin.
Cheap.
No. < was a ease of drunk and disor
derly. and a plea of guilty was ftnt«ro<i
in a ”rieh Irish hro^io/* Five dollars
was subr’tituD-d for "vtornal vi^iianoe '
iu the motto, and ho went.
No. 4 wus Mr*. J cannot t Field, of the
colored way of mixing her drinks, who
vras up f<»r lK‘iiij» drunk and disorderly.
Hein
ch be
ny other u
elisUrner.* :
• taking j*c
See Uum they <
great the com
so of profits l
.*1 to protect i
pure and reli
LATEST MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH
Financial.
New York—Noon—Gold opened at IS}, and
declined to 12f.
Evening—Gold closed at 121-
Xkw Orleans—Exchange, sterling nominal.
New York sight i discocmt. f«*lk l M
1x»!>on— Noon—Consols l*2|. lFtetOk Uric
111. Bank rate 5.
loiter— Erie 42.
Later—Erie 42}. New 5’s. DOf.
Kveiling—Bank and street rate* 5 per cent.
New 5 s. 00}. Kno 421.
Paris—Ronres 57.
Fk-an rport—Bonds IW}.
Cotton.
Nkw York—Noon—Cotton quiet and firm; safes
54fh uplands IS}; Orleans 1S|.
Futures opened as follows: September 171 ?l7i;
October 17 lS-lrt« 17}; Kbromber 17h?17|: De-
•vmU-r 17} • 17i. J.inuftrv 17 ‘.‘-I*: K ; -ru:«ry !•*.
Brewing Cbtton, net mx'ipts 102; srres Ml
Futures rlosed etete sales 12^00; September
nominal; November 17 3-32; December 1715-32;
January 179-lfiAUfc February IS.
Biltimore—Cotton, net receipts SI; gross 450;
exports coumwim? 60, sales 75, stock 1474; mar
ket dull.
New Orleans—Cotton, net receipts is?7; cross
14*2; (‘Sport* . vil- * -t-i k 1 **.:.•.»■*.
middlings 17}; low middlings 16‘ ; strict good or
dinary 15}; market scant and offerings restrict
■SfCBNBta.
Wilmington—Cotton, net n>oii4s2i«; exports
co«istwi>e 11; to Great Britain 50; sales— ; stock
Augusta—Cotton, net receipt* 56; sales 36; mar
ket nominal.
Savannah—Cotton, ru
coastwise 3793; sales 274;
market quiet
Charleston—Cotton, net receipts 33X5; cro**-*
—. eific-rt** rvaatww 23s5; saj« > l*-*. fct.- k 7'>.*7;
middhngs 16; low nu.idlirurx if,»; strict goud ordi
nary —: market quiet and firmer. •
Boston—Colt >n. net receipt * 77; cross lo-jih sales
ISO. st,«'k middlings ls« : market 'tn%r; fc *er.
Norfolk <\ tt<>n. net ^s> .-.-i-^rts
ciwAtwiae 450; role* —; stock 173>.
Mobile—Cotton. u.*t receipt* 17S5; esnorts
coastwise 5H4. saJi-s IDO; stock 10.116; middlings
16;. strict go-d oniman.' 14i; mark--: uni-
Galveston—Cotton, net receipts 1628;Mock
KL013; safe* pal. j
PuilaI'Rlphia—Cotton, art receipts 113.gn>»-
263.
LmtSpool —Noon — Cot: n firm; anUnd«|2 ? I
* Orleans tq :-a»}. 12.«*C yerOla and J
export2u*k <wje> of upland*. lw-ii»r*-«d urdinarv. |
slu|q»si October and November 811-16.
K XECUTORS’ SALE.—By virtue of an or
der of the Court of Ordinary of Dooly coun
ty. will 1** sold on the first Tuesday in November
next, at the Court-house door in said county, be
tween the legal hours of sale, the following lots
of Land, To*wit: Nos. 3. 4. 5, 6, 7.8 and 9, in the
9lh district ot said county, und Nos. >. 9, 10, 11,
22.23. 21.25,41, 42. 43, and 44. in the 10th district
of said county, containing 8,645 acres more or less,
beinrthe plantation belonging to the estate of
Elijah Butts deceased. Sold for the purpose of
distribution. Ten ns. one-half cash and the bal
ance in twelve months.
JOHN F. LEWIS,
JAS. J. BUTTS.
inure to your Is nefit, is the duty of us all. Come
forward, then, with your cotton. Tor
demands it. and as* your factors.
single to that interest, ire pledge our tel c<* to pro-
it, by holding your cotton until there is a mar
ket sufficient to Justify its ale. All depends
upon the basis of credit you give us,vix: having
tlie cotton in store; witnont it we are helpless ;
with it we ran protect your interest and our inf
tegrity. Very n-'H-ct/ully.
HARDEMAN A SPARKS.
CAMPBELL A JONES.
SAULSBURY. RB8PB88 A CO.
ADAMS A BAZE3IORE.
LAWTON * WILLINGHAM.
<ep2ft tl FLANDERS .t HUGUE.V1.V.
WANTED.
QNE A No. 1 MOULDER at once, at
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS.
Furnished Room Wanted
TTOR a single gentleman, in Hose proximity to
J? Brown House. References given if re-
FOR RENT.
I. C. PLANT A
tv. In
Son.
WANTED.
reference required. Apply to
J. H. ZHILIN A Co.
Bibb County Agricultural Society.
A T its meeting on Saturday, notice was given
from the Secretary of the Suite Agricultural
Society, that a scholarship in the Agricultural De
partment of the State University, at Athens. Is at
Its di.jx.Njd, and a :.sumnitt«*e \va> ripjH-intcd to
make a selection. A second scholarship was
added by a member of the club.
Notice is hereby riven that as these appoint
ments must be inode before the first of (irtober,
any jnrtics who wish to ninko application for them*
must do so, to 3Ir. B. H. Wrigley, the flecretanr,
beforeTuesdayaftemo«>n next. The commit too will
meet at his office, at 5 o’clock on that day, to make
selections.
In all Fabrics an* recPijed daily by
W. A. JOHAN & GO
Ladies* anil Misses DKESS GOODS,
SHAWLS, BOWS, SCAEFS, TIES,
SASHES,
HANDKERCHIEFS and COLLARS,
Gents- KNITTED UNDERWEAR,
Scotch, English. French and American
CASSIMERES.
DOMESTICS i PLANTATION GOODS,
SHEETINGS, PILLOW CASINGS,
COUNTERPANES, COMFORTS,
TABLE DAMASKS, NAPKINS,
DOILES and TOWELS,
TOWELS in every grade.
BLACK GOODS, BLACK GOODS
We have now our largest stock of the above,
which purchasers are respectfully invited to ex
amine. Our stock is COMPLETE IN EVERY
DEPARTMENT, and with an earnest desire to
give our customers the benefit of our advantage
in purchasing, all are invited to call and see what
can iiu.
sep2$'tfti
W. A. JUHAN A CO.
Reopening of the Public Schools.
EDXESDAY, October 1, as follows:
EAST llACON GRAMMAR SCHOOL—At tho
Central railroad building, and one room at the
Catholic Church on Fourth street. Walter G.
Smith, principal.
NORTH MACON GRAMMAR SCHOOL-At
3Ir. Link’s school-house on Spring street and two
rooms comer of Bond and College streets. E. H.
Link, principal.
SOUTH MACON GRAMMAR SCHOOL-At
St. Paul's Parish school house. Ileniy T. Conner,
principal.
C03I3IERCIAL AND CLASSICAL HIGH
SCHOOL.—Comer of Bond and College streets.
The benefits offered in these scholarships, are I J. H. Roberts, principal. V
free education in the State College of Agrirul- I There will be a charge of one dollar per month
turf and the Mechanical arts. The qualifications in the High School (parable in advance,) to de-
'moderate acquaintance with the elements of I fray the rent of the bunding.
Erii>h education. | All applii-siti*-;i> for ndmis'ion must l> ■ m ul»* t->
W. McKAY, Chairman.
R. U. PATTERSON. M. D.
J. W. STUBBS,
Committee.
National Hotel Bar!
FREE LTJNCH.
MONDAY. SEPT. 29th, from 11 a. M; to 1 P. M.
SOUP—MOCK TURTLE.
BOILED HAM, TOMATOES, ONION SALAD.
X. Y. ROAST BEEF, COLD SLAW. CHOW |
CHOW.
LOBSTER SALAD, POTATO SALAD. BEETS, |
SAUSAGE.sep28 It
the Superintendent at his office over Johnston’i
jewelry store, comer of Second and Mulberry
streets.
THE LEWIS SCHOOL, (colored) will he
opened Monday, October 6, Applicants for tlrnt
school must apply to tho principal on the day of
opening.
The teachers are requested to meet at at tha of
fice of the Superintendent at 4 o'clock p. M.. Mon
day the 29th fort.
B. M. ZETTLER. Superintendent.
sep25-4t
DRY GOODS!
Wb ixvxte all to call ami examine our Stock of
garni* and Is* convinced we '.-11 THE BEST
GRADES of GOOD>atth !.OWK<l I’UU 1 S.
Thi- week wc.inritu* *mecial attention to the
f-•!!•
NEW GOODS
which we offer at banrain prices;
10,11,and 12-4 MARSEILLES QUILTS,
10, 11 and 12-4 SHEETING,
10, II. 12 an.l 14-1 BLANKETS,
4, 5, and 6-4 BLEACHED COTTONS.
Large as-oruunts
NAPKINS, DOILIES,
TABLE DAMASKS and TOWELS.
PIANO and TABLE COVERS.
Largest assortment
BLACK GOODS IN THE CITV.
BLACK SILKS, of best makes, at New
York prices.
COLORED SILKS in all the new and
fashionable colors, and everything new
andstylinhiu DRESS GOODS.
WATER-PROOF LADIES’ CLOTHS—
in aU colors.
Baching, Sash Ribbons, Kid Gloves
and aU novelties at the lowest prices.
S. VVaxelbaum & Bro.
Proprietor, "NEW YORK STORE.”
sep-ttf 4.v,nd47S«Tond street.
sl.-o. ft fine assortment of HEATING STOVES. Tile tar.
low Knife to the
brouirht to this
Also, from the li, r .
pOCKET
And from th**
CUTL ERY!
dieaiH'st to the l>est
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OP LONDON AX1) EDINBURGH.
CAPITAL—SOLD
$10,003,000
IVORY HANDLE TABLE CUTLERY
A hr.-, lot of Wood and Willow Ware.Crorlo ry and Ola-vwinv. and a full line of H,„ lv . ■■„_ ,
me Goods and maimfm turor, of an.1 wholesale and retail dealers in Tin Plai.-, shot ir,?, '" '
.Plain and Pressed Tin Wan* of all descriptions. r *“” 1 1 — - -*
buy your fall stock of Hardware and lions*
houso of the kind in the State. Prompt attention given to all orders.
vtail dealers in Tin Plat.
orders, ns now is the tim-.
louse PurnlshfiiK Good*, on a* tend terra*as a n \?
Oliver, Douglass & Co.,
No. 42 Third street. Macon.
ATTENTION!
MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS
TO RENT.
Go to Griffin & Co.’s
JJALOOX if you want Cincinnati* Beer and
DOOLY HOUSE.
Bv J. W. BOND.
Montezuma, ... Georgia. I
Twenty steps in front of fRaiirond. 52 ]er day. j
sep2S 3m
WASTE D.
! jow Middling Cotton,]
For which we will pay a good price in anything |
that we have iu our usual large and well assorted |
stock of
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS. PAINTS, OILS,
WINDOW GLASS, Etc.
W. A. HOPSON & GO
RE Now ready to meet the demands of tho
..trade. Their STOCK IN ALL THE
PART3IKNTS is full, both in
Staple and Fancy
[DRY GOODS!
They invite particular attention to their
apartments of
HOSIERY, DAMASKS. LINENS,
SHEETINGS, BLANKETS, TOWELS,
FLANNELS. JEANS, CASSl3rERES.
SILKS. DRESS GOODS, eta. etc..
Due notice will be given of their
OPENING DAY.
LOWEST RATES!
seplC Cm
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
Opposite Huff’s New Building,
Cherry.St., between Third and Fourth,
MACON, GA.
commodate Boarders—-Permanent, Transient and
Day. Giib-sts will receive the best attention, and
the Table supplied with tlie finest the market af
fords.
_JulyS0tf J. H. BREMER.
DK. WEIGHT,
DENTIST
H AS removed to Boerilman’s Block, over Yol-
ger ac Ca^s, comer Mulberry ami Se<*ond
streets, 3Iacon, Go.octI3 ly
JOHNSON & SMITH
UNPRECEDENTED ADVANTAGES
TO MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS IN
500 rolls Domestic Bagging, 2 1-3 lbs to yd.
100 do “Elephant” Bagging, 2 1-4 lbs to yd.
50 bales Gnnny Bagging, 2 1-S lb to yd.
200 rolls Southern Bagging, 2 lb to yd,
10,000 lbs Arrow Ties.
25 bales Bagging Twine.
sep27tf
OUR “ FAVORITES ” ARE
M188 HINSDALE’S
(Formerly Mrs. Maccaulny’s)
SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES
275 ami 277 3Iadison Ave„ N. Y. City.
P ROF. GEORGE S. BLACK IE, having lie-
come associated in the management of this
I established and successful institution, begs to cora-
| mend it to the attention of his Southern friends.
For circulars and particular*, address
sep71m 277 MADISON AVBNUB.
WANTED AT ONCE.
t wages will be
P. C. 8AWRER.
DISSOLUTION.
s dissolved by mu*
S. PBYSKR,
31. GLASS.
JOHN INGALLS
Hunt, Hanldn & Laninr’s,
van
SPECIAL AGEXT FOR
CASWELL, HAZARD & CO.’S
HARRISON, BRADFORD & CO’S
STEEL PENS.
| Special attention called to the well known numbers'
505-75-28-20 and 22.
I Factory, .Ut Vernon; Olllce 75, John
St., Nov York.
aus24 Sm
Wholesale Druggists,
82 and 84 Cherry rtrect I
WOOD.
XYTE will have a fine lot of Black Jack Wood at j
> V our yard to-day. l.ijoO <vnl> :irri\imr and I
• arrive. BUTTS A RObS. •
sep2 ti
FOB BENT.
rpWO DWELLING HOUSES, eliribly located, and celebrated bouse.
PHARMACEUTICAL
PREPARATIONS.
and other* to the preparations of this old
Apply to
jnlyl? tf
R. P. LAWTON,
At Exchange Bank, or to
Dr. A. P. COLLINS.
At Collins* A Heath’s
are endorsed by al
NOTICE.
XTTE have this day bold our stock of GOODS J
tt to W. J. Lawton, and liespeak for him tlie
liberal patronage of our customers.
LAWTON A BATES.
September 18th, 1873. sej»31 tf
the leading physicians in New York city.
Hazard A Caswell’s Pure and Sweet
COD LIVER OIL I
Always on hand. Fresh lot received this day. ;
Dealers supplied at proprietors* prices.
sep21 tf
COUGHS. SO HE
THROAT, INFLU
ENZA, W1IOOP-
INO COUGH,
Ckocf, Bao-vcn ir
is, Asthma, juA
every affection of
tho THROAT, LUNGS
and cuzst, are
speedily and per
manently cured by
thereof Dr. Wis
tab’s Balsam os
Wild Ciikuet,'
which does not dry up a cough and fare* the cause
behind, but loosens it, cleanses the longs ami aib}-s
irritation, thus removing the cause of tho complaint.
CONSUMPTION CAN 15E CUBED
by a timely resort to this standard remedy, as is
I proved by hundreds of testimonials it has received.
The genuine is signed ‘ 7. Butte" on th*i wrapper,
SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Pnnruroon^lW
ion, Mass. Sold by dealers generally.
Silver Lake,
Peerless.
There Are None Superior, They Have Few Equals.
Silver X_« a Is. e
Is more widely known than any other brand of Flour made in the United States.
OUR SECOND GRADES ARE
ROTAL GEM
A CHOICE EXTRA FAMILY.
Ex.
*ep3»td«
oAXECUTOR’S SALE.—Agreeable to an |or Lr
from the Court of Ordinary, uill be sold bc-
/<•:>' ili»* (’<»!.rt-li“ii^-2<l<i"r im Vienna. D«olyoocif,-
ty, on the first Tuesday in Novnnber next, be-
tween the local hours of safe: Lots of land Nos.
142. 147 in the 2d district | of said county, con-
tainingin all 403 acres, more or levs, and known
as a part of the Buckholts plantation. Sold for
the benefit of the heirs ami creditors of said de
ceased. Terms cash. E. J. FOLDS.
S. WOODWARD,
sopsetdc Executors.
(Pr.tutt’sJ
mmm
W. W. CARNES,
General Insurance Agent,
OFFICE NO. 86 CHERRY 8T.
Represents the following first-class Companies;
HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Orguiized lfilO ... Assets {2,250,000
GEORSIA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
or coiumbus. Go. - - Assets $Mo,ooo. | TRANSACTS A GEXEBAl BASKING BUSINESS,
UNDERWRITERS' AGENCY; NEW YORK,
I Taxes—Second Notice.
riTHE County Commissioners have notified n
A that they are in need of money, and I a
therefore compelled to ask the people to come i
without further delay and pay tneir State ar
County Taxes.
Persons, white and colored, who owe .
rood taxes only, must pay up to save cost,
required by law to issue executions and garnishee
their employers. W. T. NELSON,] j
MERCER UNIVERSITY
MACON, GEORGIA.
The Fall Term of this Institution will open on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1.
FALLS OF OHIO
A CHOICE EXTRA FAMILY.
One trial will convince dealers tliat it is to their interest to k.-e[, tlie** goods
OUR THIRD GRADE,
seplO t
Tax Collector Bihb County.
poll and IlfERCER UNIVERSITY, now in its thirty
's I am I -i.fi fifth year of successful operation, was re-
amishce | moved in 1871 to the city of Macon, where *p«-
|B|M ant buildings, erecting for its use,
impleted.
•orps of proff*sscrs,iin adequate and
iment of libraries and modern apna-
facilities for acquiring a liberal or
cation equal to those of any colletre
Assets
over $4;CK)0,000.
1
ant to l
t.»Tv .1.
ies ; safe> Or- | “ n
fll?ER MLLS
The startlinr dra^rlnck on nearly all medicinal
agrafe has ever been that in their precoro of
T»unration and purification they have also debili-
( iat.*d the system. To obviate tliis difficulty phv-
! -icians have long sought for an agent that would
Purge, Purify and Strengthen
At One and the Same Time.
I Their n-v-arch bro at teat been rewarded by a
I diacovery which fully realise* the fondest desire*
of the medicaFfaculty, and which is justly recard-
-■d ;t- ihe mi** imj.'rtant triumph that pliarmacy
has ever achiev'd. This imjortant desidcnitum is
Ur.Tuit s Vegetable Liver Fills,
Wiii-h purfy t! e bfeod and ignore all corrupt
hurLors and unhealthy •eeuaimuUtian* from ttw
. \.-t pn*lu<v no w.*nkiii-» t»r lassitude
whrtew r, but oa til.- conaraiy tone the stomach.
:»te tho Ixdv during the invigreH!* of
PUNTERS' INSURANCE COMPANY.
Of Memphis, Tenn. - - Assets $25?,246- ! S. G. Bonn, President. R- F. Lawtos, Cashier.
EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON.
Office In HutTs Xew Building.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA,
Organized 17W - • - Assets $o^50n^CO
the city
cious and elegant buildings, erecting for its use,
will soon be completed.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MACON | -
business education equal to those of any _
i the country. The plan of study combines the
close or collegiate course, and the elective.
The city of Macon is entitled to twelve scholar
ships. to be filled by appointment of the City
.Council. Free tuition is also offered to the sons
I of ministers of all denominations, residents of
Georgia.
Board, at $12 per month, can be had at the
3Iess Hall—a new and commodious building.
Students boarding at tlie Hall are expected to
furnish the rooms they occupy. Board cair also
be had in the city at about $25 per month.
The price of tuition is 560, payable $20 on 1st of
October and $J0 on 1st January.
Former students intending to return, and ap
plicants for admission, are earnestly requested to
report themselves on the day of opening, or as
"Oon th<-r*-::ft!*r ;as possible.
For catalogues or further information lr letter,
address JXO. J. BRANDY.,
sep!9-3tawtf Secretary Faculty
DIRECTORS:
I. C. PLANT, D. FLANDERS,
H. L. JEWETT. W. B. DINSMORE.
H. B. PLANT. D. S. LITTLE.
G. H. HAZLEHURST.
L C. PLANT. President.
W. W. Wriglkt. Cashier. malO-tilnovl*
at fair rates. H
31 y sleeping room adjoins my office, and I will
cover Cotton or other property at any hour of the
day or night.
seplS-tf W. W. CARNES.
Receives Deposits,
BUYS AN DWELLS EXCHANGE,
Slakes Advances on Stocks, Bonds, Cotton in j
Store. Also on Shipments of Cotton.
$300,000 1
KOTTCE.
The;
TO THE CU8TO.KER8
—OP—
COCHBAN, McLEAN & CO.,
New York City.
TFT are authorized to notify the customers of
m Cochran. McLean ± Ca» New York, that
they can remit to that firm in currency, perex-
prv»>. at the expense of Cochran, 3I<-Lean k Co.,
either directly or thsaagh us.
SAULSBURY, RESPESS k CO„
sep27 1 w Macon. Georgia.
Purifyii
Ur. Tull'
* Bu bu. Us name
V. and it deserves
undoubted ment-
use of the kidney a
•« »re of counterfeita.
tar\ stomp of H. T.
Produce.
I New Text—Noon Tlaur dull and brovy. :
L Wheat quiet and h«-a'y, ..Corn and fin::. .
Pork dull and ben\>; new 17 V- 17 5A Iginl 1
RBfcNpti—i tip|> IbiuUM steady at I
Ro«in n»*minal u: 2 75 r - : r
*5<>P
. , T WILL sell on accommodating term* five
Pitta an- the mu»t_ active and , huinlred and sixty acres of Land, with a first
'•ir;n in caastemv. they at once , cloi» CSrrular Saw and Grist Mill, on Mossy
n« \ diK'-MTs aial^tl*.*ir a<-tH>n ' Creek, with water power equal to one hundred
prompt :r;:»t in an n-ur ortw-. ».ter tnev are horsepowur.situated in Houston county, within
t the pate n; i» a*are cl tfe ir ioajiI three miles of Na 2 Station, S^juthwesfe-rn Rail-
:lie without restraint . rv«d.
rudmv neither tom- I For further particulars address the subscriber
a foaulj medicine | at Fort Valfey^Qa. D. H. HOUSER.
Pn
.■a. gn; :ng or *Ieb;Iity, and a*
hey have no rival.
Pnpe23 cents a box. S. 4-1 bj
I’r.r • . « 4e Ci-rtlacdt
«l2n
I. C. PLANT & SON,
I Bankers and Brokers,
MACON, GA.
Buy and Sell Exchange. Gold. Silver, Stocks and
Bonds.
Deposits Received,
On Wklrh Interrat will be Allowed,
AS AGREED UPOK.
PAYABLE ON CALL.
Advance* made on Cotton and Pro
duce in Store.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY* ATTENDED TO
eb9 ly
! Missouri State Lottery J
Legalized l*y .State Authority and
Drawn in Public at St. Louis.
Grand Single Number Scheme!
30,000 NUMBERS.
I CLASS I TO BE DRAWN SEPT'R. 30. 1STS.
5,880 PRIZES, AM0UNTIN6 TO $300,000.
DWELLING TO BENT.
disc
Ev
xtrn 6 4.y
r—Flour dull and 1
Fhfekv
changed.
I lefe
:• v.> Wh-
. Rireouh
“A* Antidote f*»r Chofera found in Simmon**
Lj\it Jicgv.laU>r, whirb. Ireeping- the lirrr in
fewlth.v a*'tu>n and cfeanaing the stomach and bow-
els. bra«v> the entire system against the dmosr.
Dr. Wistars Wild Cmkrrt Balsam.—Thu
Bal<4Uiiic mm pound ha* hco*me a home fixture.
Let all a ho »utier, and have in vain attempted lo
cure their O High A, colds bronchial or pulmonary
cuni|4ainU. m&Er ur uf thi* unequalled remedy
It can L* relied upon, the nmem of testimony that
hat. l«e>*n pahiiahed dnr« it* introduction, being
Kite went iulo u outonl .y pn.J <4 n.eit«o-
17 5a, Lani bicker at SI-It 38; Ti;rj*-ntiiw j
firmer at 39} « 40. R.xin duG. Talfew »t<n.Iv.
Cijicinsati—Imprtwwl fe»*img iu tn.:;vw':'ic.nv !
8r Lot !*—Flcrr held firmly. Com u*prow.I
deman.1. Whisky W. Hi rk dull. MiialJ < nj, r> 16. ]
Bare>n quiet.
LortsviLiJt—TIk* market in a-erwrah.* ou’et.
The hank a. except the Bank
a Clearing-house on the New York
nominal.
WiLMixr.Tog—«pinta Turprntir
” mi:ud. Crude turpentine
FOR RENT OR LEASE
Mm
profe
i.idlc
lfd^m
apply 40
ty m Hichory Groie, Crawford
on-iMing •( a 8:. >re-ii <i*« . BUn k-
l Dw. dime, m ith all n-wsysiry out-
e .-f the la-Nt <-ountrv «tand« in
u All «.f whi h ;:i ‘exo-lk-nt re-
J, a gt»«l farm ailktinitut. rot
i be r>ulr-i o:i tenu:
MR>. 31. E. DAN1ELLY,
Knoxville,
Or J. BLA8ENGAME.
L. W. RA.SDAL.
1,000 Bales Cotton!
istrting
WANTED BY
-•;eN.l2«a.w3t
. Ga.
For Bent.
Marine News.
N#w York—Arrived. South Canilmn. (in
Arovrel out. City of Brooklyn. Oita, and
ginia.
r pHE FLINT HOUSE, containing twenty
i 1 ruoinv. with canfen tut-i outlniil iings. •
! of the hr^l iOtuai* f«»r a hoaivting-llou.w in the r
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“ 01.00DT^: _ MILO S. FREEMAN.
LITTLE.
CITY BANK
MACON. GEORGIA:
Capital 200,000 Dollars.
DIRECTOR, :
WM B. JOHNSTON. \H1. S. 1IOI.T.
JOHN J. GRESHAM. JNO. II. ROSS.
jo1y22 Sro
Sugar ! Sugar!
'HE undersigned have l>cen appo
J agents for the State of Georgia for the
COL VERT STEAM SUGAR REFINERY.
rE wiU commence to-day and bur 1,1*00 hafe<
Cotton at market rate>. and .Triitinu. until CHESAPEAKE STEAM > UGAR REFIN FRY.
t shall have tilled “.wr orders '—livable in Car- I MERCHANTS* STEAM SI GA R REFINERY,
riacra. Buggies and Wagons at the lowest ca*h ! Baltimore. We solicit orelcra from the trade
1 value. Bring along your ware boo;** cotton re- | and will gua ran tee prices to be M few as if or-
•ipta.
COLLINS * UTTLE.
i tiered direct.
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WARFIELD Jt WAYNE.
1 prize of $50,000
1 prize of 13.450
1 prize of 10,0u0
1 prize of
4 prizes of 5.FX*)
4 prizes of 2,500
20 priztet of 1,000
20 prizes of 500
40j>rizt3S of.... 250, .
Tickets $lo. Half Tickets$3. ‘Quarters $2-50.
Our lotteries are chartered by theSUte.
ways drawn at thi
an- under the sup
The official dra\ .
Louis papers, and a copy of drawing seut to p
5000 prri.es of $100
9 prizes of
9 prizes '500
9 prizes of 300
9 prizes of...... 25«i
36 prizes of. 800
36 prizes of...... 15<»
ISO prizesot...... 100
WHITE WING
As an extra family Flour cannot be excelled. Send for circulars and samples and be
convinced.
MIZiIj prices.
:0 ;
Fresh, Beautiful Flour.
CLEAN PACKAGES, ALL SIZES
Free Drayage
SEND IN YOUR ORDERS.
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GEO. T. ROGERS’ SONS.
nicd, and all dry
ing w ill beptablblied j
chase
We will draw a sitnila;
every mouth during the,
Remit at our ri>k by
R*-gi'4*:rixl L*.*tU;r, Dnift
circular. Addjess
rls73.
Pristoffice Box 2446.
MURRAY, MILLER A CO..
ERNEST PESCHKE’S
Macon Standard Mean Time*
and stars, 1 will lx*
arrangements to correct th** slightest error i
of off observatory and t *“■' ‘
Notice in Bankruptcy.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI
TED STATES FOR THE SOUTHERN DIS
TRICT OF GEORGIA.
In the matter of John Z. Maddox—Bankrupt.
In Bankruptcy.
nno whom it may concern.— 1 The undersigned
1 hereby give> iu»ti«e of hi* appointment ns
assign*'*- of John Z. Mad.lox, of th** «s imty of Put
nam, and Stale of Goo nan, within *aud <li.-tn*t.
who ha* fe-en adjudevil a Bankru|»t uj-on hi* own
petition, by the District Court of
TTAVING jierf.
XL Retrulator. by th* erection Ut an otwerrawry OIIU ««.e m y»M.
31FNTS for the purpo** of olwemng the mendion jmssage of the
the exact 3Iaoon mean time to within
•.•Special attention pc
netr v >rk .node to order.
GEORGE W*. HEAD.
exclusive
WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER.
AND CIGAB MANUFACTURER,
. . poplar «t., Macon, Of
No. 4 Blake’s Block, - - - p
may ly