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Till: MU'ON DAILY TfiLF/iKAPJI AND MESSENGER: WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1,1873.
BED CLOTHING LOST. M’.w ADvkktisk.me.nts. mt?!W STYLES
■ \l: i ii \ |i \ ■' >!• .\i>
WANTED
IKIPFIX X HYATT,
THE LOGAN
J. M ir
W-. Tin- i. ,, k .,o,l
t m i. un i Cor*
]>::t m<
■art- Li k- full at
• k ..f til M-
htmahl,
■ 'uiurie, in lii* liu
0mA ea fish,
fruit, o
y-ters, nnd forth.
The
)r.uik frulnr. - ,uv
1 mtepewdem
have h
..■1 ■><• offe.-t on the .
st<»r»* o
f ILinkin, Maon-ntm!
r- A Co. They
l H- k ran
tl.- nhrht ,t,,re ora
■ .i your a?o.
and so
far It ha. iratrdu
.-ntit •
rco or .mj.
UK* la*.
on t<» tho citizens, i
Kiel no doulit
it is h:
.u’hlv approcnxtsd.
Fish).
Mom
• r-. fall*. A I.»n< \
1st hnn black
li-lti
Lit in-r-, Spanish rsackerol, cremk-
on one
1 direr varlctiu* of
fresh fish, and
other(
leliatte prorlucU of
earth mi l wa.
'ter, vrl
lieb they will Hell t
:heupU. early
custon
I.T- Tl.eir h
very flno this
inornir
Tho
Tlic Trlcaraph Offlre.
Wnal„m IT,....,. r P..1 .-U I-
tobo i
reoorod to tho hni
Min^ on Mnl-
lrerry h
Are- t, jttat Taoatod 1
by the Central
Kailrij;
ul tuel Bunking Cc
unpany. This
will ph
iw’o the tcle^mph offi
co on the first
floor, a
ftV ’ n K l^.iplo the oxe;
rrise of toiling
up al<-
ng llmhl of rtiuni.
STORE TO RENT.
^ f.\fUUt&STtIR!!. r«l dry flrffer. b»is-
REMOVAL.
rrutml l.rorrln Jockey Club.
Tim gentlemen who hare nicnod the
agreement to orpmizo the Central Geor-
pa Jockey Club, will meet this afternoon
at 4 o'clock, in the President's cottage, at
Central City Park, for the purpose of a
permanent organization. President, Sec
retary and other officurt will be elected.
The 4 onnt y C'mirl.
Tliomaa Baxter and Ella Bank*, alai*
Ella Johnson, came before Judge Wee inn
yesterday, an d plead guilty to the charge
of mterliuire conduct. He was fined
forty dollars, and ahe twenty. Both
these parties are member* of the Georgia
Star Minstrel*, who gave performance* in
this city hurt week.
Minstrel*
Mr. Churles H. Keeshin, general agent
for Dupres A Benedict's Minstrels, ar
rived in town lust night from Savannah.
Hie troupe will lie here and will play in
Huleton Hall on the 13th and 14th. He
■aye they have a much stronger company
tlian they had hut winter, but retain all
the old favorite*.
A mil licr Kxrurslon.
The colored people of Macon are to
have an excursion to a camp tnbeting at
Atncricua Saturday. The train will leave
Mooon at ten o'clock Saturday night ami
will return Sunday night. The fare for the
round trip will lie two dollar*. The pro-
Oreds are to )*• used in the completion of
the African M. K. Church of this city.
A l.o*e»> Ricfr.
1 Clay had liis fine four-in- umd out y*w-
t. ft. n».-.i. at. 1 . t -r -j'n t._ .. i .»r-
i ty of (gentlemen a delightful turn in the
] park, drove up in front of HutTs, where
he found Col. John Maund. The Colonel
wanted to ride behind that team. lie
was asaMed up totbe driver’, bo*, where
he took a Mat beside Clay. After de-
~ ribing a fijruiw 8 in Third street. Clay
I drove around the Mock, letting hie bone,
j out ata pretty lively apresL It made the
I Colonel’, head swim. He lap he was
I anon run over by seventeen can and was
not scared half so badly. He got along
tolerably well until Clay drove through a
span- only 18 inch** wide, then his hair
began to rise on end. He wanted to get
down. He wanted to be onee more on
terra firnui—the firmer the better, as the
terror had a good hold on him. lie told
Clay that if a dime was no inducement,
he would give twenty cents to be let down
easy and quickly. But Clay dashed
ahead, and nothing was left him but to
shut his eyes, bold on as tightly as pos
sible and say:
“Now I lay me down to sleep,” Ac-H
He felt better after that; but did not
recover from his alarm until Clay drove
up to the starting point, and cased him
jlown safely and gracefully. He says his
curiosity in regard to horses is satisfied.
He will observe Clay’s team hereafter at
long ran ;e; and if be is ever again asked
to ride behind them, he will first try his
neck before the driving wheel of a first-
class locomotive. He says ho hasn’t
been scared so badly since he fell off the
bridge at Eufaula, or sinoe he witnessed
a certain experiment at rquiriel shooting
down at Lumber City.
A I'of ton .Vf m-krl Opened.
Ja(]Ut‘s A Johnson open up n
cotton market thin morning. They will
•ell any good* in their stock at cash
price*, taking «x)tton receipts in exchange
therefor, and will hold the cotton for
thirty or sixty day*, charging only one
and a half per «wit. interest.
This i* n, good proposition for those
vrlu» are in want of provisions and grvoer-
ivs, and who do not want to force their
cotton upon an un*ctt!ed market. See
advertisement.
r.M-fi|»rii C'oiitlrt C'niiKlif.
Melissa Well*, a colored pavement
prince**, wo* arrested some month* ago,
on the charge of vagrancy, tried and con
victed. When judgment wa* pronounced,
Melissa elected to be bound out to Mr.
Cherry, rather than go to jail or to the
chain-gang. Four week ago, lost Satur
day, she eeeaped from Mr. Cherry, and
1m* since been at large. On Monday, of*
fioer Clark© apprehended her at Fort
Valley* and brought her to tho city the
MM—ce—lug» to servo out the remainder
of her sentence.
Matrimonial.
During the month of September forty-
two marriage licence* were iesued from
the oftice of 4 the Ordinary iff Bibb county.
Mr. IL A. Benson, who ha* been acting
during the aheence of Judge Ward,
issued twelve licenee* to white person*,
and twenty-seven to colored. Judge
Ward issued three on the first day of
September, possibly more, but the record
ilors not show whether they were to
white or colored persons.
The 4 Mitral Mnllroinl Oilier.
The office of the Central Railroad and
Ihuikiug Company w— removed jester-
day from the old lot ntion on Mulbecxy
•dreet to the handsome now apartment*
in Blake's new building on Poplar street.
Mr. Blake has fixed up mo*t elegant
quarters for the office of this company,
fitted up with all the modern conven-
iences. There are two spacious and airy
rooms with a spacious vault, built of
l.rick laid in cement from the ground to
the ceiling, and furnished with doors and
lock* that defy the ingenuity of all l.ur-
glardom. The plastering on this build
ing i* one of tho handsomest jobs we
have seen in Macon.
Mulberry Mrrri Sunday krluxil.
Mr. J. W. Banks, who for a long time
has L n Secretary of Mulberry Street
Methodist Sun lay-school. Being about to
make hi* permanent residence elsewhere,
resigned hi* position in the school last
Sunday. Th>- » hool then unanimously
‘ \v .V r ' ' 1 Vl- " i" "vv* 11 Hanks has I Bs “-l >srllss * huT5» a»I Ana cabbogw,
" 1 ' 1 this' 8osUa7-nhool a. to go with them, at S. T. Walk*,’*.
compelled by hi, ivrtUcm. i
from tho city to
The Mayor’s Court.
There wa, a foil bench at the Mayor's
Court yesterday morniupf, His Honor,
Mayor Huff and their pro ttmpon Honor,
Aldermen Burke arid Cornell, all three
being present. Mayor Huff presiding.
The first case was a simple drunk from
Vineville. The plea of guilty was en
tered and the prisoner asked to be ex
cused on account of the stringency of
the money market. His Honor could not
" see it in those lamps,” especially as the
same culprit had been excused several or
more timee before, and a fine of five dol
lars was entered up. in default of which
the offender will be permitted to work an
equitable namla-r of days at the fair
ground.
A man went into a saloon Monday
evening and got a couple of drinks.
IVhon the owner of the saloon told him
he must pay for them he became greatly
incensed and cursed and abused the
loon man, and called him all sorts of ujjly
names. The saloon keeper here it pa
tiently enough for a time, and then gave
the fellow a decent and well-deserved
trouncino. The Mayor fined the offender
ton dollars, or thirty 'lays’ work on the.
park.
Martha McLean, upon whose cheeks
the miilniffht went to sleep and never
awoke a^uin, got drunk and went to the
house of another colored female, and be
haved in a manner that no one ndiuired
particularly. She wus booked as drunk
and disorderly and Sued five dollars, or
thirty days in tho barrack;.
A pair of young bloods went out to the
brewery Sumlay eveninif and came bock
in a sort of ^aloriohilarious condition and
amused themselves as they came by tear
iin- pickets off fences. They had to pay
ten dollars a head for their fun*.
Jock Kanes, alias Miller, and his wife
Jane were up for being drunk and disor
derly. They had a carouaeinent Saturday
night, during which Jack caressed his
wife with a load of hucksbot firm! from
the mouth of a musket. Three of the
shot took effect in tho side of the wife,
producing only slight wounds. When
bronght into court yesterday morning,
they were on the best of terms imagina
ble, and were as conjugal as a pair of
snapping turtles. Tho wi*J denied that
she ha-l Wen shot, and ev n went so far
as to say that the gun Trent off accident
ally, and that sho was the cause of its
going off. On Saturday night sbe told
officer Fennell that Jack had shot her.
and showed the wounds whore the three
shot hail struck her. Finding that the
case was likely to go against him. Jock
set to work and established an alibi—that
is, he proved that he lived ontside the
incorporation, which fact placed him be
yond tho jurisdiction of the Mayor, and
he wont away happy, and chuckling
“Yah! yah. What I shoot my wife!
He, he. Yah! yah!” There is no doubt
that Jack i, the “ missing link” that Mr.
Darwin has been in quest of for some
time and has not found.
xngSltf
A Card.
Kt.iu Extba and Eagle K .unilv are
well known to alt l.«*L>?wive , and n-*-d
no recommenlat;- sn W. J. IiAWtox.
I>k. Wist sa’a Wiu» Crust Balsa*-—Thi*
Babmip comi*/tintI iw bnmnM • borne fixture.
Lrt all who •oiler, awl hate in lain atb-miited to
tmn tlrirweria «4K bronchial or pulmonary
com plaint*, ina'.e me of thi* un-quallcd remedy.
It nui b© relied upon, the uism of kdjwn> that
hMhm pntdi»h<«l mimv it* introduction. being
ample proof of it* efficacy. t .
llrrr. Raxki* A Lamas.—Thw wsll known
and raUshle firm ten: ramrod a hr.— M it Hr.
Hood's Eureks Lira. Mrdirim. it luw Ihepnuw
of all who hare tried it. In bottlra at SO rent*
and »U».
Th« tra/le will ntve money by pur-
chasing their flour of the Eagle Mills.
An grades gitaranUrsi to give satisfac
tion ; only best amber and white wheat
used. augSltf
Table ahd Poceet Cutlebt, Booees
AwnontEE MAXtJVACTUEias’.—Table and
Pocket Cutlery, at wholesale and retail,
at Walkeb k Dobn*'
a ug“-suntf
Tn« CwExrrsi axo Best.—Hook’s Eureks
Urar Medicine giras unirenal ssCisfaetion in tbs
InstaKntof UrarDismi-. Ityspei'-aPirk H«1
srhe. Costiranesa snd all that Has. id ducaws
arnanx from » disordered stale id the atomacb
and lirer. novSOly
Mothku, MoTlir.ES, Motiiem.—Don't fail
procure Mat. Wjx,low's Sooratso Srarr St-
Err far all di-suea incident to the period
teething in children. It ralfc-ves the chikl from
pain, euros wind colic, rosulstcs the bowels, slid
by riving relief snd health to the child, give; rent
to the II...tier. BewuetoesU tor “Jlsa. WlSS-
low’s SooTHixn STxrr."
Fur sale by all druggists JumS, urdfan
MIINTACI.KN TO M.iltltl.lGR.
HAPPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN (mm
the effecta of Errors and Abnaes in early life
Uanburri rcton-d. Impediment, to Marriage ns
moved. New methodol treatment. New and re
markable mnediew Books and circulars sent
free, in aesled emek>|*a. Address HOWARD
ASSOCIATION, Xa * South Ninth street. Phila
delphia, Ft, an institution haring a bUh reputa
tion lor honorable conduct snd prolesaiamd skill
julyhilSm
i ”1 by J.
i full wft
Fbh.
. 'dM. neii •!
Ktlffl If»lf. »lw 1 W
Ov»l*!©. la*. Fruit, dr, dr, *u* heivuijr
fpdlf.t KKIJX roRMT.
LIVERPOOL ANO GREAT WESTERN STEAM CO.,
(Gl*IO.V L1XE.)
17IR.sT-C*L.\nS STEAMERS «il Ijciwtwn X**w
I 1 York and L<i»*rpooirv^rr M'.vIfK'xIar.affonl-
irur th© i<e4 pomiblr arroniDOdsSAufi for t!i© *•
loon and irtmur Drafts Usu«l for
pa—gc mnttejrtmm Eump? ai current nd-t
For rots* vi pmmtp «n I othrr inf; rust mi, ap-
plyto
AVILI-IAM>i GUION.
KnAimr. Sew York.
Or to AV. McKAY. Aci-iit.
No. (Sk Sfn-nd rtnvt. Maron, Ga.
Financial and Oommercia'
Cotton.
We noted no dtH-itIrd dump: iu the cotton mar
ket to-klar, further tlutn an increased hopeful
Amounting almost to a confidence that the
worht is po*t. The market remains fiat, and
muvhonfiemen are oernnyinp their leisure hours
in tiering cotton under shelter.
Wo am glad to olsorvo no «Jatenj«it in re
ceipt*. Then* wa* quite a large number of wagon*
in during the day, ami tl»e receipts by rail were
up to the average. The entire receipts of U»e day
were SH5 liale*—S6rt by nul and 119 by wagon.
The nhipmenU were 47 belea.
* MACOX COTTOX STATEMENT.
Stork on hand Sefd. I,' IW3 I4W
Rerrived toHlay 385
Received pnna*udv ....4,418—4,808
CMC
Sliippcil tonUy mm 47
Shipped previously 1,49-U
Stork (mi hand this evening..
•W27
LaVTEST MARKETS BY TELEGILVPH
Financial.
New York—Noon—Ge41 opened at HI.—
KtairkB thill aiisI very feverioh. No prirv for mo-
Ixchange. Imig State*
READING NOTICES.
Not Suspkn'Dkd,—Still paying out'soup
snd lunch at Havens*. It
Frksk Fish, mullet, black fish whiting,
croakers, etc., at S. T. Walker's.
Lunch, soup, lunch, soup,*at Havens*.
faithfully
s • T*'t uy
jdatsd r\
t!u>
Ur+olu
i;;- . th.’i.
hiir. our
prosperity
Fit
That i
diligent
tank* fo
“Too thin” is not the exprewion over
Hatvna* noap. 1
»PF«wctate |
u.i teo-icr |
s valuable ,
prime*, currant raimns,
S. T. AVai.kek’s.
anil
itu.il
Krmjnir nf Prlvllrgr. at ihe Pair
ground.
Pabb attention i* again called to the
fact tl.it privileg,-. 'll t!.■ - Fail
Otvuad will be rent■ --1 to tho highest
bidden or. tho greur.-ls at 3 o’clock this
i,ft,-ni...o. Thoco cunaict o.f l«r-:x..m.
tol*aooo and .**«>rar .-tands, confectkmsiy |
Hlltl other privilegi'K. .uni it U expeete.1
Ihe-M* - a .11 rt'alire hantlsume sum
to the management of the fair. Thert
are part if*.- hrro from Atlanta* wlj.> }:av-
cvmo t«» >).« « !’.u* Macon poople what live j
hi.Ming is. ;uitl it remains to be seen
wiiether or not t;ie MatH-n men are p>inh:
to allow thewe ma^mri -ent privilege^ t*»
]\t-s out of their hands. Parties must
Kdibu-s and drinkables at Merchant's
Exchange. It
Nkw Prunes, currants, citron and cher
ries at Pctksl's.
sopt30*t
1,000 boxes plug snd twist tobacco.
1,000,000 cigars. ,
100 jar* of snuff.
10,000 CliftontUle cheroots.
10,0iX) Slade cheroots,
lupS0tf at Gro. W. Head's.
ney. G«»ld 1IJ.
quiet.
Kvcning—Money is in molkm. Mid the events of
the day. it is hoped, will unlock currency.' Gn*m-
liark* wore S(28 tnvmium early in the day. hut
cloned noininaf. Money dosed ii* { a:wl comiuis-
moii. Sterling, big bwM» «|. No ujaTial
feature in gold. GofsndSonM dull and nothing
doing. Staten quiet.
Midnight—si* 111; (K* 7: «*» 8; «5a 9; miw IS;
*»7* 131; im« 18 ; new 5a i:|; 1U-KH 7.
TWiihivscc* 7± new 7* conaols 42; North Caro
lina* 28; new 15; jqiccial tax 10; Smith Carolina*,
new 10. No bill* for the rr*t of the lint.
Losnog—Noon—4a 91. Erie 421.
Tin* Ikissn takes 8o,ooo to America.
Pa»u—Bwrw 5fif-*»c.
• Cotton.
New York—Noon—Cotton quirt «sales 230; up-
landa 181: Orlemi* 18.
Foturea opened as follows: October 17l@17|;
y»wrolrf 17|* 171.
Evening—Cotton, net receipt* ISO; giw* 1158;
•ales 10*4; uyUml* 18| Oritsm* 10; market quiet
anti steady.
Puttyv* elored steady; sale* 7800.
Baltimore-Cotton, net receipt* 40; ctwsSIS;
cxtiorts coa*twise X7S; sales —; stock 1572; mid
dlings 18; low middlihgs 17; strict good ordinary
market quiet and nominal.
New Orleans—Cotton, net receipt* 3OT6; gross
amt; exports coastwise —j sale* 1800; stock 22^5O,
middlings 171; kiw middlings 17; strict good or
dinary 1*1: ordinary 1L'15: market active.
Later—C-oIUni active and still higher, sales of
low middling* at Bh middling*, in-ode price 171;
whw probably SOftC
AYilIUXuTOn -4'<4 ton. net receipt* 1W»; exports
Cis4~»i lniiitl to Grw: Britain —; salk-s IS; »tock
1155: middling* 171; market nominal.
ArorsTA—Cotton, net reo-ipts B8| sale* 855;
demand better; middlings 15.
Savannah—Cotton, net receipts 2427; exports
coastw ix* —; sales <CI; stock 11.765; middlings !6i;
market active and firm.
CHAmucsTON—Cotton, net receipts 828; gross
828; export* nsistwhe —; sates 600; stock 8529;
middling* 16; low middlings 151; strict pood ordi
nary 141; market steady.
Mosiut—Cotton, net receipt*984; grossO*!;sale*
200; export* to continent 109; coast wise 401; stock
102901; middlings 18b low middlings 15|; strict
good ordinary I4t; market qsiaft.
Boston—Cotton, urt receipt* 65G; gross loir*
sale* 280; stock 9000; middlings 1*1; market quirt.
Norfolk—Cotton, net receipt* 1054; exports
coastwise 1110; sales —; stock 2282; low middlings
17b market quiet.
.Memrut*—Crtton. net receipt* S61; shipments
9*; stock 7482; low middlings 1; market nomi-
il; nothing doing.
Galveston—Cotum.net receipts 495; export*
coa*twire (Rh stock fpov».
l.tvr.KrooL —Noon—Cotton steady; uplands 81
(*9; Orleans9h$9ksaJra 12.000; speculation and
export 8000; sales of upland*, hub low middlings,
delivered Septemhar, S15-16.
Produce.
Nrw York—Noon—Fluor dull. Wheat steady.
Com firm. Fork dull and nominal; new 17 25.
Laid firm; oM 8 18-16. Turpentine steady
at 8Si« Rosin quirt at 2 75 for strained.—
Freight* quiet.
Evening—Flour active; common to fair extra
6 45v t 6 75. Whi*ky steady at 98^ 99. Wlieat ac-
tiver and a shade firmer; the better feelingin
sterling causes export inquiry. Corn quiet and
steady. Rio-, small sales; Carolina 8b* 9b Pork
lower, new 1700^173. I*nl a sha*le easier.—
Turpentine firmer at 4a Rosin quietl Tallow
*t«*idy. Freights aether amt firmer.
Lori*nf.LK- Pkntr in fair demand; extra fam
ily 6 00. Grain, nothing doing. Provisions nomi
nal. Pork 1600. Baron, shoulders S|. Lard, Keg
91.
Cincinnati—The grooral market i« vary quiet.
Flour uuiet and »te*dy. Com irregular at 54 i 55.
Prmisinn* quirt and steady; slightly improved
}ohhing demand. P«*rk nominally 15 Oft Laid
firmer, kettle 8. Racou steady; shoulders 84; e
aide* 9). Whisky unsettled at M,
St Loris-Klnur, small business; sales at SAr®
1 00 lower than a w«vk ago. Com. drooping;
mixed 42 rash; Whisky steady at 93. Proriswu*.
smsll onler treble. LanL nothing doing.
Wilmington-Svirix-* TurpcStfcv nominally
35; no MW. K *on dull; MrainM ; 20; NS 1 + 5<>.
Crude turpentine uuurt* «ed: hard 1 60; yellow dip
and virgin 2 SS. Tar. no sales.
LtVKRrooL—Nqsn Oorti gdd^a. Wheat,
n-d wefitem >i rfqr liNifti *12jAL
Marine Mows.
New York—Arrived. Rusms, Gallic. Cham
pion. Halsatia. Hambarc.
Am»ed oaL Manhattnn.
Savannah—Arrived. Montgomery. Cleared.
4 im\ Semi’:- le.
Charleston—Arrived. Manhattan. Ashland.
Sailed. Gconria. Mill* r. Weymoolh. Syhanand
To Suffering Humanity!
U r K taw jii.* rarairod a full xml Mitlirictil
•upH.vo<
TBl’SSES,
ABDOMINAL BELTS
AND SUPPORTERS.
ELASTIC HOSE
AND SHOULDER BRACES
Of lha ui»** approved »ljrle *:k1 mnke.
Abu. a lull line at
RUBBER GOODS
Too numerous to mention,
ortl tf RANKIN. MASSKXBURT. A CO.
Bring on Your Cotton
T » imrtifs baring Cofton in Warohoura. and
willing to hrpot borate their rerrijita for tbe
.me. we Will adl anr guoda in our .lock at
CASH PRICES!
Agreeing to hold the Cotton Thirty or Sixty Days
charging interest at the rate of 1j per cent, per
month—CtAion Vthcmsuml at owners’ expense.
OUR STOCK OP
GROCERIES
Is complete iu every particular.
ortl tf JAQITES ft JOHNSON.
PAY IN ADVANCE.
SHERIFF’S OFFICE, >
Knoxville. Ga- September 80,1878.>
N OTICE U hereby given that, after this date,
I shall in every instance require tbe payment
of sdveftWng fesp before I make s levy. Node-
viation from this rule. A. J. PRESTON,
ortl w4t Sheriff Crawford Comity.
Executors* Sale.
VALUABLE RIVER PLANTATION FOR SALE
B Y virtue of the hut will and testament of John
Wooten. Ute of Monroe county, dentuted, we
will sell, on tlie first Tuesday in November next,
lirfore tlie Court-house door in the town of For
syth. between the usual hours of safe, tbe follow
ing described lands: Two hundred acres of lmd.
un »re or leased parts of hg*208and 206, one hundred
and twenty acres of port* of lot* Nos. 219 and 228.
|fifty-seven acres of lami No. 219. one humlred anil
twenty-six and a half acres of fraction No. 220.
twelve aval one-fourth urns of fraction No. 222.
six acres of fraction No. 222. containing five hun-
dred and fifty acres*, more or W<*. lying in tlie 5tb
district of Monroe county. Said land* sold as t he
property of John Wooten, deceased, for the benefit
of toe heirs and rreriitors of tahl estate.
Tanmrr One-half cash and one-half in twelve
months. Rond for title* given and titlea nuule
upon la>t aumetit. A. MIDDLE BOOKS,
W. C. BECKHAM.
ortl td Kx-Nnitors.
lie sold before tbe C*sirt-house door in
the town of Qglrthnvpe, Macon omnty. Gsu.
on the first Tnesinv in November next, within
tlie U-ral hours of sue. tbe following property, to-
wit: Lot* of land Nos. S6.102, 108, 25 and 60. in
the 15th district (4 originally Houston, now Ma
con county, a* the property of the estate of Mat
t f>ew H. Leggett, deceased. On said lands are two
sejarate plantations, or settlements, both well
iproved, and will be Mild separately; one known
tbe place when-on Dr. E. A. Leggett now re-
sides, embracing tbe three first-mentioned lot*,
and tbe other known as the Everett place, em
bracing the taro last mentioned lots. Sold in pur
suance of an onler of tbe Superior Court of said
county, to carry out and perform tlie rei*»rt of the
Master in Chancery of the S. W. Circuit ranking
“ final settlement of saiilestate.
Sold at tlie risk of tbe former purchasers.
Terms flash. A. II. (JRKER.
ortl w8t Receiver.
f 1RAWFORDSHERI FF’S SALE.—Will be sold
v i-’i r ! ' • « I..*-! .1 • . I . ti;.- 4..on . .1
Kmixrille. raid count\. on the first Tuesday in
November next, one humlred acres of land, more
or W*kv to satisfy a fi. fa. from Crawford County
Inferior Ciairt. Ewell Wehb vs. Sander* Ifotid,
ami transferred by said Ewell Wchb, to CicvroR.
Hatclier; said land Ievi.nl on as tlie property of
the defendant, Snntlefs Bond, the same beiuf the
one-half «*f let No. 7S, in the second district of
originally Houston, now Crawford county.
Pointed out by said Cicero R. Hatcher. This Seji-
mlvr X1873. JAMES N. MATHEWS.
*11 t«ls Deputy Sheriff.
v EOUGIA. CRAWFORD COUNTY.-Where-
Jf as. John G. Oofbert. executor of A. AInrtin.
decRascd. applies tome for letters dismissory from
said estate.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the heirs and creditors of said de
ceased. to he and appear at my oilire, on or by the
first Monday in December next, to show cause
why said letter*dismlssory should not be granted.
Giien under my hand ami official signature,
September 29. IS7X JAMES J. RAY,
ortl w3m Ordinary.
_ BORGIA. MARION COUNTY.-Tendersnn
, Smith luts applied for exemption of person
alty, and setting.*i;«rt and valuation of homstead.
and I win pass u|ion the same at my office on
Satmday, the llth day of Ortober next, at 10
o’clock A. M. JAS. M. LOWE,
ortl ft Onlinery.
Fertilizing Compound
This fertilirer is again offered to the
public in its original purity. Tho stand
ard has be?n k«*pt up in every rejpect
and its intrinsic value has again bee
demonstrated during the past summer.
It is recommended, because:
“It is permanent in its effects in return
ing to the soil the fertilizing ingredients
taken from it by expensive cropping.
“It gives to cotton the food necessary
to sustain life while fruiting, therefore,
what is called nut seldom occurs where
this fertilizer is used.
“It is the best restorer of worn out
lands known to agricultural chemistry.
“Its effects are immediate In the pro
duction of large returns tho first season.
“It is good for aU crops, on any soil,
being pure unadulterated plant-food.
“It is ad good as the best, and is the
least expen iv- «»f any known good fertil-
ixer.
“It is manufactured at tbe South and
almost entirely of Southern material.
“It utilizes the ammonia found on
every farm which is the most expensive
part of all complete fertilizers.”
We subjoin a few of the many certifi-
.cates in our possession, as to its value,
from well known parties who have used
it, and to whom wo would refer.
ROGERS A LEMAN, Gen. Agts.
LaGbange, Trocp County. Ga„
• September 14,1878.
Messrs. Rogers & Leman, Macon, Ga. :
Gents: I have bought of vour agent. Captain
V. L. Hopson, one car load of the Logan Fertili
ser. ami used it this spring on my different farms.
I am well pleased with it and shall use it another
year in preference to nny other kind. 1 also used
tlie pure Peruvian Guano and other standanf
fertilizers, ami by actual comparison, I mn satis
fied the Logan is the best, anil nt much less cost.
Y ours respectfully, IL W. DA Lb IS, Sr.
Coweta County, Ga„ September is, 1878.
Messrs. Rogers <fr Leman, Macon, Ga.:
Gents: The Logan Fertilizer bought of your
agent, Y. L. Hopson. I maniiKilated with cotton
seed at the rate of one of the fertilizing compound
to two of cotton seed. This compost was applied
to cotton at the rate of 200 to 300 pounds per acre.
I used it beskle of Reese’s Sol. Pacific, and give
your* the preference, and I .shall use it exclusive
ly in future.
My brother applied the Logan to both com and
cotton, ami is well pleased with tbe result.
Yours truly, L. C. DAVIS.
Dooly County, Ga^ August 18,1873.
Messrs. Rogers <£* Leman. Macon, Ga.:
Gbntlemen : I am fully satisfied with the Lo
gan Fertilizer. It beat* stable manure alone, and
is by actual count of bolls, at least 200 per cent,
alteail of my unraanured cotton. There is less
rust where tlie Lotran was used than where fer
tilized by stable manure. Yours respertfully,
B. M. THOM AS.
I Vienna, Dooly County. Ga., Sept. 1,1878.
Messrs, logers <f* Lentak, Macon, Ga.:
Gent* : I promised to write you aliout the Lo
gan Fertilizer I liought of you. I now can safely
sa.v, that up to this time, it is abend of any I have
ever used. It is as good again as the Soluble Pa
cific 1 used hurt year. I will use it altogetlier for
tlie future. Respectfully.
joRn collier.
Warren County. September is. 1878.
Messrs. Rogers <C* Leman. Macon, Ga.:
Gents: I Composted tlie 4000 jiounds of Logan
Fertilizer bought from you but winter, with
12jWKi pounds of cotton seed and stable manure
ami I Hit the eight tons of com|K»st on forty acres
in cotton on gray land. The cotton grew well and
moot* to be well fruited. I am well pleased with
it. AYlicn tlie crop is gathered I will write you
fully. Yours respertfully.
Joshua sic rolls.
Usion Point. Greknk County, Ga„>
Septemlier 15,1878. j
Messrs. Rogers «C* Leman. Macon. Ga.:
Gents: Every one of the planters in our sec
tion, who has used the Logan Fertilizer, are well
pleased with it, and will use it extensively for an
other season. Yours respectfully.
J. B. I1ART & SONS.
Hogansvillb, Troup County. Ga.,7
Seafemsher 12,1873. S
t>grrs d* Jarman, Maeuu, Ga.:
Grnts: I liought of y««r agent 2000 pounds
of the Logan Fertilizer, composted it as formula
directs, and used it with other standard fertiliz
ers. It has proved equally as goud as the other*,
at about one-third of the cost, and I would ml-
vise’planter* generally to give it a trial
Yours truly. J. M. PONDER.
AHERICU8, Sumter CounTy, Ga.,>
Septembdr 22,1878. y
Messrs. Rogers d* Leman. Mareu, Ga.:
Gents: I composted the Logan Compound I
liought from vou. and put it on cotton on gray
land, and used it on my farm at a cast of $1 871
I>eracre. I also used tbs Pendleton Compound
and the English Stonewall. The Logan has proved
Haired nsji'itlwr uf th<-others. 1 am much pleased
with it. Tho cotton has faiited well and ha*
retained its fruit. Very little rust is observable
where the Logan Is used ami tlie weight of lint in
proportion to seed cotton is remarkable, being
much in excess of what is used. 1 found it equal
ly good on com and potatoes. Tlie Logan is ai:
excelWTit fertilizer,and Iran honestly recommend
its use generally. Yours respectfully.
White Lead and Zinc!
PAINT BRUSHES AND COLORS.
FINE ASSORTMENT of the above articles
at cost.
SODA WATER!
My partrons are respectulfy informed that my
SODA FOUNTAIN is still in operation.
You can always get your
STREET CAR TICKETS
4 for 25 Cent* !
At the Drug Store of
ROLAND B. HALL,
Corner Cherry street and Cotton Avenue.
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DESIRABLE GOODS
In all Fabric* are received daily by
W. A. JOHAN & GO
Ladies’ and Miases DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS, BOWS, SCARFS, TIES,
SASHES,
HANDKERCHIEFS and COLLARS,
Gent.’ KNITTED UXDERWEAR,
Scoteli, English, French and American
CASSIJIERES,
DOMESTICS A 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 *n earnest desire to
give our customers the beuefit of our advantage
in purrliasiftg, all are invited to call and aw what
re can du.
sep2S tf
W. A. JULIAN A CO.
Apply to
TO RENT.
one eight
OLIVER. DOUGLAS A CO.
New Goods. CARPETS, CARPETS!
A\ , l,^Um.i n l liraV«"'t a' ""
Staple and Fancy
T> R Y R O'f » D8!
W e invite all to call suul examine oorjStojVkof
goods mnd be convinced wc s**ll THE BEST
GKADES of GO< >1>S at lLOWEST l’U WES
This week* we invite special attention to the
following
NEW GOODS
which we offer at bargain prices :
10,11,and li-4 MARSEILLES QUILTS,
10, 11 and 12-4 SHEETING,
10, 11. 12 and 14-1 BLANKETS,
4, 5, and 6-1 BLEACHED COTTONS.
Largo assorment^
NAPKINS, DOILIES.
TABLE DAMASKS and TOWELS,
PIANO and TABLE COVEES.
Largest assortment
BLACK GOODS IN THE CITY.
BLACK SILKS, of best makes, at New
York prices.
COLORED SILKS in all the new and
fashionable colors, end everything new
and stylih in DRESS GOODS.
WATER-PROOF LADIES’ CLOTHS—
in all colors.
Ruching, Sash Ribbons, Kid Gloves
and all novelties at tlie lowest prices.
S. Wnxelbaum At Bro.
Proprietors -NEW YOBK STORE.”
*ep21tf-45. and 47 Second street.
COME AND LOOK AT THEM THE LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST STOCK IK
AT THK LOWEST PRICKS.
MORE. PATTERN’S AND PRETTIER ONES THAN ANYONE!
it in transit Botly Itru.-K. Tapestry BniivU. Livht ami H..»vv
IS
Dutch, Hen
id Vc
i Choi
eorgia
TJuvc-plv,
ndeo, \Yotyi
Go to Griffin & Co.’s
JJALOON if you want Cincinnati Boer ami
W. A, HOPSON & CO
Staple and Fancy
DRY GOODS!
They invite particular attention to their
apartment* of
HOSIERY, DAMASKS, LINENS,
SHEETINGS, BLANKETS. TOWELS.
FLANNELS, JEANS, CASSIMERES,
SILKS, DRESS GOODS, etc., etc..
Due notice will be given of their
OPENING DAY,
NORTH BRITISH ANO MERCANTILE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OK LONDON AND EDINBURGH.
RUGS.
Moqortte, Aimiuter. Velvet, Bro.sols amt Beam—Must elegant pattenw ever brou.-ht hero’
MATS.
Atnoinstor, Velvet. BroneR Bcam.’WooL Adelaide, AV,»il Border, Bm>)i and Cane.
OIL CLOTHS.
Floor anil Table.
SHADES.
Cloth, all colors ami ilesums; HolhtiuR Buff, Bine and White; Yen-tintl BlimKnnd Paper Pnitems.
WALL 1‘APJO US.
Kiithty-tive pattern, from 1ft rents jx-r roll to ftflOi
SATIE OLD STAND AND NEW STORE.
THOMAS WOOD,
oetl-tf• Nett to I-anier Hi e-.. )|]mn g.
Three Hundred Stoves!
GUARANTEED!
AVE have just roeeive.1 two car loads “ HVHI.KA SHEAF” STOVES, and herein
with them the
“Great Benefactor,” “Sunny South,” "Cotton Plant,” “Stewart,”
*nt of HEATING STOVES. The Ubw
night to this market. Also, from tbe Bar-
And other first rh» Cooking Stoves: also, a fine
and l»est assortment of ENAMELED GRATES
low Knife to the finest
POCKET CUTLERY!
And from the che.npe.st to the best
IVORY HANDLE TABLE CUTLERY
A large lot of Wood ami Willow Ware.Crockery and Glassware, and a full liueuf H«*use Fun Ui.
inc Goinls,and inauufarturers of and wholesale and retail dealers in Tin I'h-.t-. Sheet !m*. .^i
Plain ami Pressed Tin Ware of all deartiptious. Call or send your onlors as new U th,. t ln ^,
buy your fall stock of Hardware am! House Fnrnlsliiiisr Goods, on as gi^d terms a> ••
house of the kind in the Suite. Prompt attention gives to all order*.
Oliver, Douglass & Co.,
No. 42 Third street. Mruxm. 0*
CAPITAL—BOLD
$10,000,000
Insures Stores. Merchandise, Dwellings, Furni
ture and all other property at
LOWEST BATES!
aeplfi Cm
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
Opposite Huff’s New Building,
Cherry ?4t.,betweenTliinland Fourth,
MACON, GA.
commodate Boarders—Permanent, Trnmimt and
Day. Guests will receive the best attention, ami
tbe Table supplied with the finest tlie market af
fords.
julySOtf J. H. .BREMER.
WANTED AT ONCE.
(Brcaster) to whom the highest wages will be
IiaiJ, by the clay or piece,
julylltf
P. C. SAWRER.
DISSOLUTION.
h dissolved by mu-
S. PEYSER,
M. GLASS.
GIN YOUR COTTON.
A3I prepared to gin Cotton for my neighbors
- on very liberal t«nns.
JERE HOLLIS, %
on Houston road, three miles from town.
septlT 2tawtf
J. L. ADDERTON.
NfrWTOK Corsty. Ga. September SS, 1S7S.
Rev. Robert Logan;
DxabSir: f 7 com posted 460 pounds each ».
the Locan Comnouna. cotton seed and stable ma
nure. ami put the compost on four acres of cotton.
Though tlie worm lias stripped the cotton bare of
leaves, I will get three bale* of cotton from the I \ Tjl r O T r T^
four acres. The season has not l>rn a favorable J—/ JQj _UN JL JL C7 JL •
Mills and Land for Sale Cheap.
WILL sell on accommodating terms live
hundred and sixty acres of Land, with a first
class Cimilar Saw and Grist Mill, on Mossy
Creek, with rater jx»wcr equal to one hundred
horse power, situated in Houston county, within
three mile* of No. 2 Station, Southwestern Rail
road.
For further particulars address the subscriber
Fort Valley. Ga. D. H. HOUSER.
*e|>16 eod2m
DE. WEIGHT,
W. W. CARNES,
General Insurance Agent,
OFFICE NO. 86 CHEllUY ST.
Represents the following first-class Companies:
HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Organized 1810 --- Asset* £2,250,000
GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Columbus. Ga. - - Assets J30U.UM.
UNDERWRITERS' AGENCY, NEW YORK,
(Coniiwscd of the Germania, Niagara. Han
anil Republic Insurance Companies).
Assets ..... over S4;000
PLANTERS' INSURANCE COMPANY.
Of Memphis, Tenri. - - Assets $258,2-46.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA,
Organized 1794 - Assets $3J9)0,000
at fair rates.
My sleeping room adjoins my office, and T will
cover Cotton or other property at any hour of the
day or night.
sepUMf AV. \\. <’Alt NILS.
ATTENTION!
MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS
MERCER UNIVERSITY
MACON, GEORGIA.
The Fall Term of this Institution will open on
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER l. 1
JOHNSON & SMITd
UNPRECEDENTED ADVANTAGES
TO MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS IN
500 rolls Domestic Bagging, 21-3 lbs to yd.
100 do “Elephant” Bagging, 2 1-4 lbs to yd.
50. bales Gunny Bagging, 2 1-8 lb to yd.
200 rolls Southern Bagging, 2 lb to yd.
10,000 lbs Arrow Ties.
25 bales Bagging Twine.
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BXJJRKE & COBB,
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS,
68 Second Street. Macon, Georgia.
Home Insurance Company, of New York.
CASH CAPITAL, §2,500,000 00
CASH ASSETS 4.408,573 75
BUKKE & COBB, Agents.
Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Co.,
Gift ENTERPRISE
The only R liable Gift Distribution in the country
975.000
IN VALUABLE GIFTS
to be dtstrilxxted in
L. D. SINE’S
1041 It Krarular Monthly
GIFT ENTERPRISE!
To be drawn Monday, Xovtmbsr 24th, 1*73.
Plain and Fancy
JOB PRINTING!
Xeatly executed at the
TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER
steam
PRINTING HOUSE
We make a specialty in
Bill Head*, Letter Head*, Note
Head*, Monthly *tateinents
Card*, Tag*, etc.
All orders from Town nnd Country will be
promptly attended to at the very lowest prices.
sepSOtf
A rvLL line
septJ0 2t
i-naan groceries at
Putzxl’s.
jkinsi to c
ul at one
>ii a* the
ircd and >
Not*
ranting
itinfftct.
n tracts ,
iu*t W
Geo. W. Uead authorizes us to an-
iounce that he will duplicate any bill of
ho same quantity, either in tobacco,
i-Pirs, snuff or cheroots, bought of relia-
*1«- ni.mut.wct urcr*. of his own br.unl.
FOE EENT OE LEASE !
M Y |.r0|«-rtv in Hk-horjr Grove. CravrfonI
eornty, condrting of a Store-hou>o, Black-
smith shop ami Dwelling, with all nrirr—1> ©ut-
buikltnss. One of the bent country stands *
OH fitAHD CASH PEII8,43,000 IS GOLD. |
ONE BRArO CASH PRIZE, $5,000 (N SILVER.
TavoPrize# of $1009 ^
ix Prizes of each in v Greenbacks!
<4 300 acres can l>e rentol on coo»I term*. For
iera* apply to M RS. M. K. DxyiELLY,
^ . **'11'-xi ill.*, Ga.
O T F. BL-k^L GAME.
Ga.
S>: KKi;
•nr.
3UT, German salt pickles, Iloi
lo, at PrratL’s.
Un> M lionriurnl.
Ttv.hiy. : ti the H.-hr.-w *mlen*Lir. i>
ki..-wn u.sthi> Day of Atonement. It
<•»»*• **f th* ui.Mt solemn I.i-'ts of the whole
}M. uud wherever there are Jew* the
day i* olmcrv'sl with the iiKtft religious
t-jir.-. u vl«y of fa>tm^ and pray, r a
• my of expiation and forgiveness. FVom
himsot yesterday until *uriN. t to-day,they
she no nourishment of any Lmd. N .th-
is permitted to pa** their lip*—not
even water. Plesaurtw of no kind are to
Iv indulged in. blit it is to be observed iut ,
a period of utter humiliation and prayer
—a period ill which their *irfff are to l»>
f»»rjfiv»m und they moke ut-uiBpient with
(he Almighty.
Qjo. W. Head deals in Dotidog but
tol»*4*u*o, ci^^irs, snoff* and smokers’ arti-
cles, conse.iii. ntly has more time to de
vote to it. .He take- advantage of the
market, rw'eivo* only unlioute. oon-"i^n-
mentc. and mnk**s it to the int» r.*st of the
merchants to look him up. e* p26tf
Fair Ground Privileges!
GEORGIA STATE FAIE :
BAK-HOOM,
SEG AH STAND,
FRUIT, ETC.
TERMS— Note* of t-qiud ai. HinLs (klliiur due
each «Uy dunne ih»* Fair, a’lth wtntnty, a«x-epu»-
blc to the committee.
Hunting Watches !
A COMPORTA
n Ul mnd D-jubU- A non. Hou-
I quin*</
Ticket* limited
Swiss and Li
rdellen. at
septa*»-t
uhur--
fht-.-M‘. K;i
Don’t forjjet to send your worte
to the soap factory tc-day. sc-ptl'.'tf
Eaolc Choice Flouk h;u- never tak.-n
any premium*. Why Y Becww it has
u.-v.-r In-ell exhibited. alig3ltf
W. R.VSDAL,
K. A. SHONLMAX.
I*. BI BKK.
Nur^td CoromitW.
FOR RENT.
i POUR-Ri * *M DWELLING HOUSE, with
.V .-7.iM.-n -J..J H'HV in rood o-iHlinon.
v- idtcl „i: o,n.. < •.f uherry tma Fifth streets.
1* - nvrn Oct«.lN*r Bt
V C> t.. s. R. JAQUES,
*» I-m>xaHw Al Jaqu^. a J.-itnimAii'x.
For R^nt.
Ten 1'kiz
ljODSGald an.! Silver Lei
(in all) worth from f30 to 82
Cain Silver, Vert Ch-iiu-
FbScd Sil«*rw*m Jewdiy.
Number at Gifts HMXU.
75,-..
Agent* Wanted to »rll TICKETS to
whomllbrral Premium^ will
br paid.
Srnrle Tickets $1; Six Ticket* f5; Twelve* Tick
et* 8li': Twenty-ti\.» Tickets $2i».
Cimiiarv .-ontainini: :» full ii«t of priz«>«. * de
scription of tbe SMBcrd dniwimr. iukI other in- ]
for.n:»tK ii ir. rvf-p» n<-.-i > lh--lh-iriiiuti ■ uiii
sent to any one ardeiiag them. All letter* must
lx* addiosstd to
Miin *H8ee. L. D. SIN’E, Box **6.
PU W. Fifth S:nvt. < -:.fi.'t..O
ortl dAw6w )
WANTED.
JQ CIGAR MAKERS. Apply:
GEO. W. H
sejdOtf N- . * L
FO BENT.
finished four
. the bmp : tlie citr. In-
l - c n x r a sox.
b kXTK I .
A Ironer, to r to Vt
raferenea rvqui-
sepgSSt
DOOLY HOUtsE.
Br j. w. boxv,
Nontezums. ... Ccor^l*.
Twenty » in fp,nt of .i!ror,. e, per day.
^ 8m
WOOD.
NOTICE.
TO THE CUSTOMERS
—OF —
COCHRAN, McLEAN & CO.,
New York City.
WE are authorized to notify the customers of
?T Cochran. McLean & Cc., New York, that
they ron remit to that firm in currency, perex-
preas, at the expense of Cochran, McLean A Co.,
either directly or through us.
sAULSBURY. RESPF.SS 4 CO.
*epS7 lw 31 .iron, Georgia.
1,000 Bales Cotton!
WANTED BY
COLLINS & LITTLE.
we shall have filled “our orders”—payable in Car-
ria res, Baggies and Wagons, at the lowest cash
value. Bring along your warehouse cotton re
ceipts. COLLIXS & LITTLE.
sep26 lw
Booms For Bent,
QTSB office of Southern Express Company.
Terms moderate. Apply to
* T. H. HEXDERSOX,
aepl2 tf At Express Office.
Taxes—Second Notice.
rpHE County Commissioners have notified me
A that Jhey *re in need of money, and I am
therefore compelled to ask the people to come up
without further delay and pay their State and
County Taxes.
Persons white and colored, who owe poll and
road taxes only, must pay up to save cost, as I am
required by law to issue executions ami garnishee
their employers. W. T. XELSOX,
scplotf Tax Collector Bihb County.
fifth year of successful operation]
moved in 1871 to the city of 3Ia<-on. where spa
cious nnd elegant buildings, erecting for its use,
will soun be completed.
With a full corjw of professors, an adequate and
iluable equipment of libraries and uiotlcm appa
ratus, it offers facilities for acquiring a liberal or
a business education equal to those of nny col ege
in the country- The plan of study combines tlie
dose or collegiate course, ami tlie elective.
The city of Macon is entitled to twelve scliolnr-
ships, to lie filled by appointment of the City
Council. Free tuition is also offered to tbe sons
of minister* of all denominations, residents of
Georgia.
Board, at 812 per month, can be had at the
3Iess Hall—a new anil rtttnmodious building.
Students boarding at the Hall are axpcctcd to
furnish the rooms they occupy. Board can also
ho luul in the city at about $25 per month.
The-price of tuition is $60, payable $20 on 1st of
October and $40 on 1st January.
Former students intending to return, ami aj>-
plicants for admission, are earnestly requested to
report themselves on the day of opening, or us
soon thereafter as possible.
For catalogues, or further information \.r letter,
address JXO. J. BB VNTLY.
wepio-atspdf Secretary Facu.lty
CASH CAPITAL
cash Assets
OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
....§200,000 00
.... 342,099 04
BURKE & COBB, Agents.
North Missouri Insurance Company,
OP ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
CASn CAPITAL $ 500,000 00
CASH ASSET’S 1,030,413 81
BURKE & COBB, Agents.
Equitable Eire Insurance Company,
OP NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.
CASH CAPITAL $200,000 00
CASH ASSETS 244,441 25
BURKE & COBB, Agents.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MACON
TBA.YSACTS A tiKAEKAL BAIKHG BUSHES,
DIRECTORS:
L C. PLAXT. D. PLAXDERS.
H. L. JEWETT, W. B. D1XSMORE.
H. B. PLAXT. D. S. LITTLE,
G. H. HAZLEHURST.
L C. PLAXT. President.
W. W. Wbiolxt, Cashier. maio-tilnovl*
to arrive.
»ep2 tf
ill hare :t ;-4 ..f B!aek j :u ' K Wood at
LT ya: 1 . 1. »0 or;nb» arriviru' and
Bt TT8 a ROSS.
rpHEanm^: the v
JL ComjK. rwdlbeheld -i t
.rtih (XTOBER luit. in tl:> <■
J. A. S.
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MILLIGAX.
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'Hfc FLINT HOUSE. onnliHmiu- iwrtilv-fiw mjig r.^ .
.. with Arden an.l outbniklintn. One I 1 *lrwf f-oi)
Ull,l ‘ for m ‘^nlmg-b• u th«- city. i H iw. .-h«bl»
PkwMian mni
BANTED.
. l MOULDER at once,»t
SCHOFIELD’S IROX WORKS
For Rent.
FOR RENT.
WO DtrElXI-YG H lI SKS, clinl.ly Iorat«L
Apply to R- Y- LAWTON.
At Kiriuiure Bant, or to
COLLINS.
vlitl AlOHl'.n,- A Hrath*.
NOTICE.
liberal patronai's of t
Srpiemj**r lsE 1873.
I. 0. PLANT & SOX,
Bankers and Brokers,
MACON, GA.
Buy and Sell Eichanr.. Gold. Silver. Stocks and
Bonds.
Deposits Received,
On Which Interest will be Allowed,
AS AGREED rPOX.
PAYABLE ON COLZ.Z^
Advance, made on Cotton snd Fro.
dure in Htore.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
ebO U
WANTED
Low Middling Cotton,
For which we will pay a good price in anything
that we have in our usual large and well assorted
stock of
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS. PAINTS, OILS,
WINDOW GLASS, Etc.
Hunt, Ivankin A Lamar’s,
Wholesale Dnnrgistn,
jflttf 82 and 84 Cherry ntns-t
Cotton States Life Insurance Company,
OP MACON, GEORGIA.
ASSETS, NEARLY ‘ $500,000 00
scp27 2avv4m* BURKE & COBB, Agents,
.'N?
ERNEST PESCHKE’S
Macon Standard Mean Time.
JOTfeHPBHHHH. met the slightest ei
Regulator, by th« erection of an observatory and one of tlw* n
MENTS, for the purpose of ohw‘ning the m>-ridinn pavsag*- of the
the exact Macon mean time to within a fraction of a second.
^Special attention paid to the Repairing nnd Rating nf fine IT.jri-4.
new work made to order.
in the time-kcepim? of —?A L6
upnrovnd TSANSlT INsIkL-
and star*. 1 will be *We to kerp
coughs, so i:i:
theoatjnixu-
r.NZA, VIIOOP-
IXO COUGll,
Ccocr, Beoxcnn-
is, Asttiva, atA
I crcrr affection of
the throat, lvscs
and chest, are
•jieedUy and ikt-
manenily cumf by
tho use of Db. Wis-
tac’s Balsa* or
Wild Ohizkt,
which does not dry up a cough and leave the cause
behind, but W** as it. cleanses tho lungs and albys
irritation, thus removing the cause of the fwnphllt
CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED
by s timely re«ort to this standard remedy, a* Is
nrovol bv hundreds of ti-ftthnonials It has received.
The genuine is signed Butte" ou tho wrroper,
fcirril W. FOWLS & eoxs, Pn^rairroas, Ik»s-
iox. Mass, fcoldby dealers geacndly.
D. F.FLEMIXG.
JAMES M. WILSON.
3000 CASES BOOTS & SHOES,
FOB THE FALL TRADE.
TXTB ar« now reccivinir from tlie ILmulhct'
v t SHOES, AXD TRUNKS of every desrriptii
31enhants visiting Charlc “
very ?ar-*»- and w
Inch will lie sold a
c our stock.
invited
D. F. FLEMING ft CO.,
Bar and Restaurant.
OPEN ALL NIGHT:
JT. VALENTINO,
Housekeepers' Situation Wanted
WIDOW Jj&DY.tiged about th
,11 child, d.
a family, a hotel or public ii
.. ilfirur to make ner>elf useful, and v
doubte«i teetimoniab of goo«l ch»ract<
tlk- Senior Editor of the Tel -graph.
K RiiKERTS ,.r MIU> S. FREEMAN*.
A
of » Xtcr.
auirtStf
DWELLING to h.int. DENTISTRY.
incville TNR EMERSON
m. well U will
Vpply i
\SDAI
t his Dental Room-
unied to Macon, and
tic*- of Dentistry at
<Mulberry street.
with cveiythin- t
rent, which will lie s*.-r
He will always have •»
FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, SAME, ETC.
Strangers viaitiiur 31 a
I will open on th
Cherry street, next dc-
on should give him a call.
1st of October, at No.
r to m.v present restaurant, a
JOHN INGALLS
SPECIAL AGENT FOR
CASWELL, HAZARD & CO.’S
PHARMACEUTICAL
PREPARATIONS,
■\TTOULD invite tho attention of phrrieians
▼ V and other* to the preparation* of tJns old
and celebrated boaee. .They ary enteraed by al
the leadisg physician-* in New York dtp
HazanLfc Caswell’s Pu
COD LIVER OIL. !
i c. a. XoTxom.
President
CITY
BANK
Ladies’ Eating Saloon.
JOHN VALENTINO,
ae P 7 tl Mioon. Ga.
Mwavs on hand. Freah lot roo-ivod this day
1 Tlrafart supplied at proprietors.’ prices.
Sugar
-IHE trodaraioned
Sugar!
uppoin
HARRISON, BRADFORD ft CO'JJ
_ . STEEL PEN'S.
CHES^PEtKESTEAM'*1'GAR‘REF!NERY. I Sporialattontioncall«ltotbewellknownnumber,'
MEKCHAXTS’STEAM SUGAR-REFINERY 505-75-28—20 find 22.
of Baltimore. We .-rlrrar order, from tire trade vr w r u aiu . k „
and will guarantee price* to be us low a* if or- i Factory, 3lt. \ crnott; Office 1*.
d*-rvd iiimt 1 fft., lkcw York.
.pISIm WARFIELD ff WAYNE. I »ug24Sin
MACON, GEORGIA.
Capital 200,000 Dollars.
DIKKCTOIC* :
WM. B. JOHNSTON. WM. S. HOLT.
JOHN J. GRESHAM, • JXO. B. KO-S8-
july22 6m
S. G. Bo.vv, President. R. F. Lawto.v, Cashier.
EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON.
Office In Huff"* hew ffiulldlnp?.
Receives Deposits.
BUYS AXD SELLS EXCHANGE.
Makes Advances on Stocks, Bonds, Cotton i->
Store. Alt. on Shipments of Cotton.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
fehi5 ly
MIHH HINWDALE'H
{Formerly Mrs. Mucreulay’s)
SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES,
^75 and 277 Madison Ave.. N- Y. City.
P rof. GEORGE S. BLACK1E. b.'’M !».•
oine n>m.d'iaUxl in the lUHiuigrui* nt ‘
estehlislicd andimc^re^dinstitutwiL^^JJ^'
m-ni it to the attention of his Southern iru nu
,„ v jn„Ur. “td