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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 3, 187-3.
Tchiir;iph<$'3lhsMiiQcr
PLEAS.
.11 hr I'ill iiim
Mr. I*. *i Hi
A ffltnlfflit ( oafll* i.
•m tV Mr»rxli»r M nr IVmir.-^rho-.. r.]
Marshall j-. full of Aim*. Every new
wn h.m t li-'m. The* in*th«* aborigine*
t - »untry. Thoy . ont-jad for their
t!i;i4';I**y Th
• une:ny, and humiliatingly slid down |
11«* tree, rvo -hin^ hi* feet in time to ‘
mto;<1 a kick the ir&t - own aimed at him. j
He w*s help* 1 oat • f th* orchard with
the fork hin lk\ and -mre diatriy start _*d >
for tho hotel. w^ich ho reached -n a ooc- ;
ditlon o; nerroai prostration that at first
rrist- ! threat *u A to result seriously. An active
,»h a ftjarcjkat b • n made for the loy, hut
-vit ckj boon dis- •
fi■•»■* arc of n early ' neither he nor th
in!.an. an l poi-iei covered.
porpo*-,, M v. ,
>1 with tin
II.
»nd hjiv
of trouble <
carrying c
which Prof
from
it made of
with* dial
put of the
i.m tr»u of character, principal I
.. h ia t..cir cn.-^isi. i.-. Flea
id fancy for women, small 1
and .lop*. Fleni muc’i .iuJike !
"■ t-ilia 6 and w'.iuky. and ■
'•‘'in trouble a man. In their J
pure much unlit.- the India.-,
r-- and execute a flea confer.-
•in v-i upon a representative of
• aex than wear.ng a now bon- !
rr.wil for tiie .ciue leOgtit o! j
Mainiuotir Hftle.
NINETY-SIX CITY L0T8.
TERMS£A9Y
*iiy lot
viz: 1/
We
A Tragic Scene In Court.
Sr. Lol'ij, September 20 — A «»>?n v o!
great excitement oacnrrod late this after
noon in the Criminal Coart room, wnich
tareatened ot one time, to be tragical-
Joieph H. Fore, who attempted to kill j *rvt x.blw-k— ; Ms
his wife on the street with a hatchet, on and 44.bkyk .'i; lot* 4. 5,6
the 4th o? larfc June, was on trial. 3Ir*. _ ^ ^
Fore had be *n examined at great length, I «*5 and J block 72Ti*iVblock STiu
ac i 03 eh© ret rod from the witness stand
11 pleaje pardon a i and took a seat between her father and
•>nal experience with flea*. [Joseph Coleord, her husband seized a
1 firri. state that wife and baby j large cst glai j fntatand from the table
ana hcrlod it at her with groat force.
The Marshal o; the Co art «it Fore's
movement in t'.ine'o cat?h hi* arm, which
w r HXJF’P
A.*. COLQUITT. JAS. BAOGS. II. H.COl^inT.
COLQUITT & BAGGS, %?
Cotton Factors and Commission
Merchants,
64 Ray St., Savannah. Gn.
’PI
’ Juhn> A 1
I'hall
rVk
p21 In
AYuOLESALju DEALER IN
introdu
tog calc
: cool air.
ation in lij
pound.
aifti
Dr. Pa
at hekn
/he
H.i mf) pounds; balloon, n»*t-
ig.GOOO pounds; car, store,
d men. :10U0 pounds; oil.
IskUaat, 1000 pounds. He
K«iO pounds of oil would hut
, or enough for a trip two and
■ around the earth. Mr. Unr
ig remarked that one trip
earth would be enough for
1 Prof. Wise what ho thought
i»r» plan. Prof. Wise atid
air l#al-
is; he believed th
1 to «mgaue in it.
A Mr. Bamum, "i
i diaagrueingK’
« the cheapest ex;
■kod Dr. Pariael.
but he would not
w Whit shall I dor
hen I find the doc-
u You Lad better
eriment fir.>t,” re-
“So,” said t!i
great ittiowmaa. “I want the safest first
1 would rather pay $10,000^000 to
coed than $10.1)00 to fail." Then turn
ing to Prof. Wise, ho said: "I d»
like to hhke you to London. If I cable
for you, will you oomo ?” “ j will,"
Nworod the l*rof«*n^or, M but I’d rather
lsillrton it." " Would you bo willing,*
»v>ntuiu(id Mr. B.irnuiu. " to tiy it from
leon-lon here in the spring I" “I would
undertake/* said the Profeasor, ** to come
t«» the American Continent, bat not to
North America/* Mr. Wise. Jr., he
maxke*!' that the nir-eurr.-nt being frou
west tom t, a trip from England to t
country could not bo made. In th
'-our-*" of aomt* further conreraation, 31
liarnutn remnrked: ** I’ll attend to noth
ing but ballooning for the next month or
two. I am determined to spend my l
dollar, ami to get the best men/* The
conference then ended.
Htisfticss Women in A > nris,
The editor of the Baltimore American,
in a late Pais letter to his paper, write
us follows on the above mibj>
There are a few establishments in
Pans, wholesale or retail, in which
do not occupy most of the important po
sitions of trust and responsibility. In
grent- many of the largest and most sue
<v ful fvtahHslunent-i the wife is the
principal business manager, and to h*
all mutters of importance are referred.
An American g*ntl**raun who him l»ecn
exploring the whole.eUo establishment*
assures mo that this ia more generally
the ease than in those of a retail charac
ter. When purchasing goods all impor
tant questions were answered by the ft'
male clerks or salesmen, and the male
evidently held aulmrdinato poutions. In
in any <*a • the wife was c^IIimI upon
uuswtc questions or make agreements
when t!ie hu.-isuid was present, indicating
that sh«» was the principal head of the
establishment. Them can bo uo doubt
that the average Frenchwoman is supe
rior in intellect to the average French
man, os hhti is ^ul»crior to him in physi
cal development and address. Pasunp
the little atom* at night, the wife is seen
at the desk, with pen in hand, keeping
tin* lNM>ks, and thousands of the smaller
of the Paris stores are kept by women.
They have greater business capoeity, en
ergy, ami enterprise, and take more than
their full share in supplying the mean:
for the maintenance of the household. A
Frenchman remarked the other tiny that
he believed there were as many wives it
Paris who support their husbands an then
an* husbands who support their wives.
She almost invariably manages to li
free of house rent by renting a tint of
rooms and sub-renting enough of thei
t»* pay the rent for the whole. Tt
American hvlios who visit Euroj>o and
squander so much money which they
had no jurt in earning generally return
lsdter satisfied with their positions in
life, and convinced that their <le*tiny ha -
Isvn metn* fortunate than that of most of
the sisterhood of creation.
A $2,000 Parrot*
Ptem th* New York Sun.]
"He was nineteen years old, could talk
like a lawyer, and was the handsomest
bird that over lived."
That was John Enright's description of
l»is parrot in the Special Session* yester-
"How much is he worth V* asked Jus
tice Ledwith, desiring to fix the grade of
•■rime of whioli Thoum
,t«sUQR th,' hint, was
"TwothouxauddoQa
reply.
Nothin'* oooM lad
lea on hu raluntlon. a
, Miller, oecuaedof
jyuiltr.
n.”™ the prompt
toe Mr. Knri^ht to
i,l bevms mllowed
to tell hi
- sttey «*:' tho
theft. Miller ha.I.
with a h
ook and h-tr
fish 'd up the
o«Ufe fre
m wh-iv it
ibuiyUl from .
fourth-at
orv window.
nd sktUTied away
wit 4 it
OTer the
■N. Mr. Knriu'l'.t
hi«arint7
ho eric* of tl
e s.i.'r.-'l I ir.l. lu,.l
ehiW'i-1 t
he thief and
auyht him. Mil-
ler wa* a
mteinvd to t\
0 jH'nitentiAry fot
thre*** uooflu.
•• If tl
.« cus*-l pn
rrot had kept hi
mouth ah
ut.” ho tol.l
ll.' aSeer who. s-
carte* 1
im to the 1
U.i V M.uria. "I'd
have tev
nallric t. He kept hollering
out • Hi
hiV and • I\
lilvte .1 Lully boy!’
aad whex
I e wore at h
m he only kept it
up the
ondcr. It*6
r.ri opinion that a
parrot U
4 4-4 poor t
li’n-j to riciil.”
Flow o
rCiirroncj
into Cliionsro.
The Oh
inwo Trihunt
.of Saturday.^
that up L
receipt - \
trior.li.vof c
irrenoy by •xpiM
i>xi\M>i«d
on
Hhitd of which 1
atutf fron
ltodton. In
addition to thU.
there w
•re aovoral
pt >ona r* a*-hcvi
riortlay to p
irchaao '-Train, rs-
la^of t
urloy, at the
i4M persons
rcviiniNl prices;
l*vo i^ht his cur
vnej wit*
him. lLvw
l's and distillers
uuand tiu c
loacy are making
he boat o
;\w Mi.irkt I
*.n oraih pcirvhaaes.
bsent on a visit. Also that we can
■fiord any **luxuries’* while rannto;
I 7j® country newspaper. Hence we ar
no better off, so far os fleas ore concerned,
than women and barking quadrupeds. Of
I course we board. Thinking to save ex-
pense, we concluded to furnish our own
bed. Put up to a vacant house rented for
I housekeeping purposes when our better-
' half returns. House was formerly oocu
pied by railroad boarders. About fir<
minutes after retiring we experienced
feeling of a dozen or more needles prick
ing different parte Of the body at the same
time. Our hands were passed spasmodi
cally about to ascertain the cans.?, but we
onid feel nothing unu.-u.il. Just then
the printer who bunked with as began
series of quick, convulsive movements,
reaching for his shoulder with one hand
and bis left foot with the other at the
■amf? time, changing hand* about every
second, and twisting his body like
streaked snake to the gras. Thinking
he had an attack of St. Anthony’s dance,
we arose and lit the lamp. The printer
said he felt better, but there was some
thing in the had. Cautiously turning
down the bed-dothe*. we discovered what
seemed to he a quantity of onion seed
nicely distributed over the sheet. Imme
diately the seeds commenced dancing
like kernels of pop-corn on a hot grid
die. Simultaneously we shouted "fleas !’
and rushed to the attack. There
they were, great hungry fellows that
probably had hod nothing to eat since the
railroad haqds left some throe weeks be
fore, and they didn’t seem at all inclined
to run. Not- until wo ha/1 killed ueventy-
three of the varmints did they beat
a retreat. After cleaning the bed and
ighting through one or t.vo unmention
able garments for tho twentieth time, we
ugoin sought n horizontal position, hop
ing soon to forget our troubles in re
freshing sleep. Vain hope. Scarcely had
the lamp been extinguished before the im
placable foe ogam assembled in myriads
.m l commenced an onslaught upon our
persons compared with which the first
was scarcely a foretaste. All at once we
thought of a method of defense which
promised success. We would try kero
sene. Quietly the burner was removed
from the lamp, fingers were dipped in
the unusually repulsive fluid, and we be
gan our kerosene bath. The neck and
one shoulder were nicely saturated when
there come to our mind the horrid re-
memhranae of a kerosene incident which
filled us with dismay. Our big brother
once poured kerosene npon the back of a
calf to kill certain insects le&s active and
1<*S respected than tho flea, and tho re
sult was dead insect*—also dead calf.
Lucky we thought of it to time. With a
feeling of relief at having cheated some
liter out of a kerosene item, we again
lie down, thinking the disagreeable smell
of the oil would certainJydrive away any
thing that had life and a little sense.
Not so, however. On tho neck and that
greased shoulder was where thoy bit the
worst. It seemed to give them an ap
petite. In dt-spair, the two of ns made a
forlorn-hopo attack with thumb and fin
ger. But tho enemy came in countless
number* and closed in upon u.* in front,
Hank and rear. Just as the printer was
coming <lown handsomely on a bojs flea,
he received a b ; to on the great-to-*
which caused him to turn a dou
ble somersault and light squaro upon
the lamp which had been placed on the
1».m1. Fortunately the lamp was extin-
guiidiM; but the bed "slate" gave way,
and the next instant two printer*, about
.000 flea*, and a quart of kero-one oil
were rolling proiniseuotuly on tho floor.
When brimstone was again brought to
boar npon that lamp wick, there wa* re
vealed n scene for an artist. On tjie
floor sat the printer, his form doubled up
in tho sluipe of a letter "Z," the corner*
of his »<* .th drawn opposite directions,
making resemble the sound-bole of a
violin, while his hands and arms were
wildly describing circles in the air like
the Holf-mke gear of a Woods* improved
opor. We can’t remember just exactly
dw we spent the remainder of that event
ful night. There comes at times a vis
ion of a man. with no superfluous cloth
ing about him, driving n regiment of
fleas from a pair of white linen pants,
here they were patiently ■waiting for
leir bacakfast, and ensconcing himself
an hour or more upon a table in an
ning room, with naught but a quilt
block 5*: lot* 1
S, b«ock 4H: 1- 't* S, 4
ad*.block50; kttG. >
block *0; lot fi. u!iy*k i*. lots -tiT »n*i *. block ,
71; lots I, t and X. W ck 7t; lot 5. Work 75; kn« I. •
;W0Ck»51
. d, 7 and *. block 36; lcts'l. 2.8,4. .
. >lock 37; let* 1. 2. X. 4. 5. 6. 7 and «. block 3*; f
lou 1. 2.3.4.5.1k 7 and 9. block 99. lota 1.2. J
*k 7 and V bk-ck 40; let* 1, 2.4.4L&, 6.7 and 3. ;
bi xk 41: lot* 1.2.3. 4.5.6 and ran of 7. IhA -ifc |
1,2.3. 4. 7. fe aa 1 part of C, block 4*. iw 6.
TEEMS OF SALE.—Or^faurth null. tbehJ-
;» ; -voa o; tv .n'k.t«J •
and in-.tiad of striking Un. lore, it !
struck Mr. Coleord on tho forehead, cut- t All (aaber. brick anti stone on the lots known
ting* gash about two inches long and j / fjr
nearly kno:k:ng. that gentleman sen^e- ; 'will crmTOmr - * st I0t*’»dork A.wL on Tst-
less. Fore wa* imm*?«itatelr seized by j wO Rnire. and y tinns from da.' to day until
the Marshal and other* and aft?r a
. i all the lot* arc sold.
vers struggle, in which nearly all his
clothei wcr3 tom off, he was taken from
the Court room anU order restored.
L.VT.R VFDST.
F. A. 8HONE3L1N,
C. BURKE,
Ccmrcttf-*.
WANTED
yo balks or
Low Middling Cotton,
For which wc will pay * good price in anythin?
that we have in our naual lar?e and well assorted*
stock of
DRUGS, MEDICINES.
CHEMICALS. PAINTS, OILS,
WINDOW GLASS, Etc.
Hunt, Rankin & Lamar’s,
Wholesale Druggist**
p2S|f R2 ami 84 Cherry street
SAVANNAH MR!
TIIE THIRD
JONATHAN COLLINS,
COTTON BROKE Ft
MAC OX, 6 A.,
T> ESI’ECTFCLLY KilidU or\ler« f-TthcpW-
IV rhimo of cotton and cuniiignmentc ot
fn»in his i>lnntimr and mercantile fnendA At
salesman, with an experience of Vwenty-savea
i-ars, he has no haritancy in saying he ran ruar-
iitoe perfect satisfaction to both buyer and sellar
id plodeea careful attention to all bcslr.eaa hi-
trusted t<> hi* cure, * ’/ *| g r* 'Mj
Office, in HollinwwortH blrr?k, near J. *A.
Foster’s. sen34 lw
Aiiiia! Exposition
or TUB
AGRICULTURAL and MECHANICAL
ASSOCIATION of GEORGIA,
COUMKKCI50
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11TH,
—AST)—
CONTINUING DURING THE WEEK.
splendid order, and the BUILDINGS I he nirmt
-ul»Nih!!ti:il and in tic i-uiiutry. T il-
Exhibition will be divided into Deivirtments of
LIVE 8TOCK ; rnOMTCTU OF 1IIK SOIL; DOMESTIC
MASTFACTt'KEH ; MANrEACTTHrs IS* COT
TON. WOOL, SILE, USES*. IRON. I.RASH,
&EFEL. GOLD, BILVEIw LK IT.TRS,
PAPKE. FIBBI;, BTC, ETC.
In fact, everything pemnimt to AGklCUL
J the FIXE ARTS.
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS,
OOFRIM, BACON,
FLOUR, BAGGING, TIES,
i fact, everything t»ei
TUBE. VSOBAintS
$8,000in Medals, Plato and Money
TO HE AWARDED.
Exhibitor* nre nqucatol to make their entries,
and have ihrir ulnar on the ground at an tarty a
day a* practir-nlil-*. tliat they innj bo properly ar-
ranrtsl in tin* Rrjwtiw llepurtmenta.
For Premia in List*, and okher information, ad-
drcea the Secretary. ■ ‘
GEO. & OWENS, President.
J. H. KSTILL. Secretary. aep26dao<iAwlm
TOT ARRIVED.
about him. Next morning wo Raw tho
•un rise. So did tho printer. Tliat day
lion Mend* oaked tho calico of our con
tent gaping we expressed a fear of an
liate attack of fever and ague; but
up to the present time wo havo been un
able to find any thing that will neutralize
> scent of kerosene oil. We don’t fur-
h our own boil any more, just to wive
Mzue.
CARPETS!
Oil Cloths.
MATTING, RUGS,
. MATS, ETC.
•red in this market now in More i
in? daily dirat from manufactory, of thj bjs
quality of iroo'l)i am! at reduced prm
BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS.
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS,
THREE-PLY CARPETS.
EXTRA SUPER CARPETS.
MEDIUM an! LOW GRADE CAR
PETS,
VENETIAN CARPETS,
HEMPS CARPETS,
VELVET RUGS,
BRUSSELS RUGS,
BEAVER RUGS,
MATS OF ALL STYLES,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
LINOLILUM FLOOR CLOTHS,
FELTS AND DRUGGETS,
TABLE OIL CLOTHS,
COCOA MATTINGS.
CANE MATTINGS.
CANTON MATTINGS,
WINDOW SHADES.
WALL PAPERS.
ronhun* nr* iuritol to oxnmino my ^tnok be-
frr: l.nyjnr, r.» I ,-njj ,liow a cr,-nt *r variety anti
tt «. I.tu- Mia. 3* city nr.rVl in tlio South.
Xo. W Cit rrv itMt, ivtt door to Ross X Col>
man’s wool., it tlrv itcoils house.
.eollts.ltm It. V. SS.
20
TIERCES NEW RICE (Very choice).
100 boira CREAM CHEESE.
SO boxes NEW 00D FISH.
300 boxes NEW HERRINGS,
SCO kiUNBW MACKEREL.
STJaA.R, COFFEE,
LARD, MEAL, BULK MEATS,
IS- boxot LUCY HINTON TOBACCO.
100 rases WHITE BOCK POTASH.
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO.
LOGAN FERTILIZER
SALT, SYRUP, Etc.
Comer Cherry and Third streets, Under Ralston Hall.
M-A-COaST, GEORGIA.
PHELPS, D0RKMU8 t. CORBETT,
(Late Phelpn A Doretnus.)
vAxrrACTrKKKS jesn dkales* irr
PARLOR, CHAMBER AND OFFICE FURNITURE,
MATTRESSES, SPRINS BEDS, ETC,,
2t'4 and fte Canal M.. Near Broodwa>. New York.
wm. mm.rs. otis cokbett. w.m. t. ihmujaics.
D. L. ROBERTS. F. A. GARDES.
DAYIGHT L. ROBERTS & CO..
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Ua.
Liberal advances made on Produce in hand.
We have a guud stock of Bagxiug and Ties on
hand, which we offer at low rates. sep!2 fim
WM. U. STARK. U. P. RICHMOND.
WM. H. STARK & CO.,
WHOLESALE 6R0CERS, COMMISSION MER
CHANTS AND COTTON FACTORS,
SAVANNAH. OA.
Careful attention given to sales or shipment of
Cotton and all kinds of Produce. Liberal advances
made on consignments. Agents for the sale of E.
Frank Coes Bono Superphosphate. Macnolia
GrEOEG-IA mills
E. U. COHEN, JR. JOS. HCIA
COHEN & HULL.
Cotton Factors and General Com
. mission Merchants,
(16 Bay Street, Savannah, Un.
Refer respectfully to J. W. Lathrop & Co„ N
A. Hlldee’a Son A Ckx. Tison Jt Gordon, H. Mayt r
& Co.. Milo Hatch; V. P. Savannah Bank and
Tru>t Co. sepl2 6m
J. N. LIGHTFOOT,
Cotton Factor and Commission
Merchant,
106 Hay Street, Savannah, CSa.
Agents for the sale of Merry man’s Am mounted
Bones. nepl26m
L. M. WARFIELD. KOBT. WAVNK.
WARFIELD & WAYNE,
Cotton Brokers and Commission
Merchants,
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
O FFER their services to planters and shippers
of cotton, etc., and solicit a shareof their hus-
ness. Cash advances made on consignments at
lowest rates of interest. AD business entrusted
to our care, will receive prompt attention. “Fu
tures” bought and sold in the Savannah ami New
York Cotton Exchange on the most reasonable
terras.seplS 6m
W. DUNCAN. J. H. JOHNSTON. M. MACLEAN.
DUNCAN, JOHNSTON CO.,
Cotton Factors and Gonoral Com
mission Morchonts,
112 nay Street, Savannah, Un.
&us?I r.m
B. C. FLANNAGAN. W. W. FL.4NNAGAN.
A. P. ABELL. R. S. MORGAX.
FLANNAGAN, ABELL & CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
185 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH. GA.
IT ANAoLNG Agents for the English Stonewall
ifl Fert! Inter, etc. Bagging and Ties furnished,
and liberal cash advances made on consignments
for sale in Savannah, or on shipments to our cor
respondents in Northern, Eastern or European
We are still offering to the Tr.ule our celebrated brands of Flour
WILEY’S XXXX,
PEARL DUST,
AMBER AND
CORAL.
Wc challenge competition m the grades of Flour offerered. Our XXXX has no superior. These
goods are manufactured by us, and we claim but manufacturers’ prices, as they are handled but once
We do not, and never have charged DR AY AGE on our Flour.
The attention of the trado is respectfully called to our BRAN, possessing, us it does, a large per
centage of middlings, and is very nutritious and palatable to stock.
GRAHAM FLOUR, always on hand.
Remember, Flour is Our Specialty.
BURll & FLANDERS,
sepiltf No- * til.AKK’S lil.l >t:K.
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS,
Adjoining Passenger Depot, Macon, Goorgia.
Celebrated Wrought ’ Iron Cotton Presses.
All acknowledge its superiority to any made anywhere or by anylk*,ly.
Steam Engines and Boilers, Saw Mills, Sugar Mills and Kettlea
Iron Railing, Mill Machinery, Castings, and
Machinery of all Kinds.
Faug’ht’s Patent Gin Gearing*.
markets.
auffl6m
A. if. SLOAN. ARTHUR X. SOLLEE. 6. V. WILLY, JR
A. M. SLOAN CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
Claghom & Cunningham’s Range,
Bay Street, Savannah, CJa.
T3AGGIXG and Ties advanced on crops. Liberal
JL> wish advances made on consignments for sale
in Savannah, or on shipments to reliable corres
pondents in Liverf tool, New York, Philadelphia,
Boston or Baltimore. augl rtm
J. A. DUGAN.
J. D. STILZ.
DUGAN & STILZ,
LUDDEN & BATES,
SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GA.
How Mr .Reynolds was Reward
ed for ait Act of Iiindncss.
>m the Danbury New*.] #
A New York party naincxl Royuolils.
ho ha<l been the oummer here,
at the upper oral of Doer Hill avenue,
rolling £or hia health, yeuterday morn-
lt. wh«»a Ire observed n boy trying to
vul a kite from an apple-tree, where it
had lodged. As Mr. Reynolds came up
tiie fixing broke, leaving the kite up
there. With the natural promptings of
a human heart, the gentleman gave his
coat in charge of the boy, and, crawling
over the fence, was soon up the tree.
The boy felt pretty bad about the acci
dent to his kite, but on taking a second
took at the coat, which was almost new,
dried his tears, and scampered off ^£55**%?
Plano*, Organ*, 3fu*lr, and all kind*
of Jfiifclrnl ln*trumeni*. Largest
Stock In the Mouth, toned
Prlre* In the Mouth. lle*t
InHtrnment* In the South
Don’t JBny a IPiano
Without first writing us for price*. We are the
most extensive 1'iano Dealers South and can sell
the cheapest. Tour choice from live of the best
makers in the United States—any style and price
desired. Fine pianos. 7 octave, rosewood cases,
carved lc«s. nt h$j $273, 32 , .*»» > warranted for five
years; suiterb jdan,at $&*■». gfl. $S30 and $375
The very be»t pianos at ?-S<XJ. ^tlo. $+k), MB $530
and f6oO. Pinniks sold by Mii.ill monthly pay*
ments. Pianos for rent, l’ianos now hhipficd to
nil juirts of the South. Everv one thinkinir of
buying is invited to \v rite us for lowest rash or
time prices. Illustrated catalogues sent free.
HeadQUnrters for the celebrated
MAHON A Nil H AMI.IN ORCA3S!
Best and djaMa, New styles and New Prices.
V —~ | Sand for ratal, vuri riving full dis.ription.
with it, un perceived by 3lr. Reynolds, : Churehes, School^ arid Teachers literally dealt
who waa trying to take an obstinate I with. Organs delivered free uf char.o to oach
ROGERS A LEMAN, General Agents for the
above now jurtly celebrated Fertilizing Com
pound, would respectfully inform the public
that they have a supply now ready for immediate
•Iclirciy. It is ju>t the article needed for Wheal
and Turnips.
It is no longer an experiment. In no one in
stance has it failed to rive satisfaction. Price $15
for quantity to compost a ton of 2,<K0 pounds.
EOC-EBS & LEMAN,
General Agents, ITollinrsworth Block,
3frcon. Ga.
GEORGIA
,iTATE LOTTERY
FOR SEPTEMBER.
FOR THE BENEFIT OP THE
•buye
m i '
atfacfifty.
Sheet Husic and Music Books.
A splendid stock. The best publi.-ations of every
ruolish.T always on luuul. Larsest dis«\>unt to
i DeaJara T.-a.Iiers, ami Jwtes.Is. Any piece of
Music or Music Book mailed j^wl-paul. on receipt
from the back of his neck. After
UtaMo difficulty he reached the kite
ran stretch ing forth his hand to take
it, when the limb he was on suddenly
-napjvd in two, and he fell some six feet*
splitting one of his pantaloon-legs half
way up, and running a twig into his nose ' of retail prices. Catalogues free,
with such violence as to make that organ IF YOU WANT
bleed. Fortunately he was saved from ! Violin. Guitar, Flntc. Ammlean. Flutma, Fi/c.
further mishaps by catching on a strong j *. Co f not * l >rura » J* prime Stnnncr
H-b. He »toppeJ then to feelrffi
, an,t methtato on the lltinint. when ii,«i to iui,r rort IJ thr (iunth. Our <>ni. r, nt.if >•
.. . touv from below ,k-man.I„I • «r advuriM Urr. l.r. k.vj,
ho wa., tloin.- thoro. an,I looking;
CAPITAL PRIZE, $7,000.00
30,310 PRIZES, AMOUNT
ING TO $53,253 20.
TICKETS $100, SHAKES III PROPORTION,
1X the nix,vp uchemu, furmfd by the t
_L com’
WHOLESALE
CLOTHING STORE.
in order to nictt the wants of our growing city, wo havo gone largely into tho
WHOLESALE CLOTHING
BUSINESS.
We are now opening a larga Stock,
Bought From the Manufacturers,
Expressly for the Wholesale Trade.
I WE WILL DUPLICATE ANY BILL BOUGHT IN NEW YORK, UN-
DKALLRS IN
Corn, Oats, Wheat and Hay,
EXCLUSIVELY,
No. 20 Second street, between Main and River
LOUISVILLE, EY.
AMPLE STORAGE.
Will fill orders for Com from points in Illinois,
parties making purchase accepting through Bill of
Lading from shipping points.apr25 6m
JAMES H. BLOUNT. ISAAC HARDEMAN
JOHN L. HARDEMAN.
BLOUNT, HARDEMAN & HARDEMAN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
Office, Cherry street, over S. T. Walker’s.
auelO tf
E. W. & S. H. JEMISOU,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Office 52 Second st., Macon, Georgia.
.WILL practice in the courts of Macon and ad-
» v jacent cirduius and in the Supreme and
Federal Courts of Georgia. Si>eeial attention given
to matters in Bankruptcy.
udl
e advertlv? to do, a
i probable that th<
ion of dollar- or
night than it did i
vd he saw a shirt-sleeved, bare-headad
in. with .. pitchfork in his hand and
fine in his eye. 3Ir. Reynolds explained
atev.it the kite. ••That won’t do," said
th-- man. "I've had too many apples
hcv kv i from tliat ere’tree, and now that
~*ve gv»t the thief, I intend to make him
:»iuv.’’ And the man looked feroeioualy
t Reynolds’ facilities for dancing. The
nhappy Reynolds referred him to the
u-r. j te>y for an indorsement of his story.
j “What boy ?" asked the owner of the or-
> Co., 'i J chard. *'I don't see no boy. There
k j ain’t no boy hen?." Rc*ynohls looked
out in the road, but there was uo boy in
sight. He shouted “Bub'’ two or
three times, bat there was no respon so
The color deserted his face, an d a look of
astonishment and horror spread over his
f:uv. “ This is very extraordinary,** he
said. “ Very," coincided the fi rmer,
with great dryness. ** Tliat boy has j
stolen my coat, and I must pursue him ]
and reo'vt r it/’ said Reynol te, suddenly •
becoming frantic over his loss, and pre- 1
| poring to descend. •* O. come down and
ndvertte*. perf'-r u what
this way bro built up
Tho Largest Trado in the South!
Send for mice list*, circulars, catalogues, spcci-
nrn wpatl Bonforn Mu»kwl Journal, J! per
year, and try us with an order.
LUDDEN k BATES.
pcptf 3m Smmuth. On.
K
numbe
Only 50 Czr.ls per Bcillc,
stl»e GROWTH, PREFECT1^3
ibr COLO 17, cn«l the Tliw
and BEAUTY cf tiac IIAIK. f
Orm Thtutt Yr_
no a thx Him ws» i
. TSptom
r Kx-r.
mi
HiOL it
rrtifiivhtt No. 326 of John
V. L. Goldsmith,
comptroller General.
}. *i N. W
alege Ootir
t. th
s th
istiu-
University o*
i-.. l-.as lx*cn honored with ti.«
of L. L !>.. •-onferred hr the Uni-
of Gi*orgia, fto a mark of ite ap-
;ion of hi> varie<l and pree:-e
u. -Fire instaiution over winch
ndc»* i- one <-f th«“ powers of the
T *-- Dtx*tor ih getting to te» re-
i a -o.t u: N.-.-tor among so*xth-
►1j**?t*', lmving made a life-long
oollegh
Rev. Dr. 31 o
i the
unilv
re«iOod i
him.” said tiie farmer with bit ng
m, chewing his tongue to show
ilm he was, and placing the fork in
way as to take in the mo t vul-
jK'XUon-s of 3Ir. Reynolds’ body,
gentleman saw the preparations in
> stop. •* Why, you wouldn’t run i
rk into me, you old idiot ?” ‘ Who ■
i calling an old idiot, you miser-
..iiipper-siiipjvr r” shouted the old |
i J chap, as he insanely danced around the I
tree and glares! fiercely at hi- (
Come here and rob me, you
1 you, and then stand in*my {
n* blaspheme me? Run the I
I fork into you. will 1 ? Yes. I’d run it
‘ into two hundred of ye.’’ Mr. Reynolds j
j Wj4ib shocked. *’ What do you vr.mt me !
to do?” he said, despairing of roasontog 1 . ..
, ; i .. t I HTHE irest drsirab)
with the owner ot the ore tiara. I want I rwried Lrrufriy b\
von to pay me five dollars, and get out of " « by - Nine *i tb‘
this , :\ hard .-as fast as your rascally leg-
can t.»kyou.’ Mr. Reynolds hest’tat** i. or.e Taowasod i:
It w.us Lad enough to lose a coat, ruin his
pants and spl t nis nose to help an evil
•rko: hr
of I*»ircC. a
i tbs ixrwk,
Tf h** tbc pi-fs-
th*» Growth ,
■—. -
fr-ra nira-.nc cr -
“ ‘ ar?ch.*o‘»
Vri>7r .
—— -- a deiiririd
It pr»«eivith« n
It ka»p« the b«-<l root, kj.1 w"
ftaeaprMnuK
aadQCiUTTu
TTRT Aoo, ud iiwld (.* x-U Dirrmu and Oca-
Wy Harm t* ca.y r.f.y tiau per Ueule.
the he r»rch.**-> ■
- - UMS in 9)VASm .
w** over a Vlciim or ■ Cn*-
I aide
own tr
K
\7oHaii J s GIiiit is Her Hair.
LYON’S
on it; 4J3B*•. eftch haviiue two of the
h liavuur one only of them on; and rImj
46.7SO ticket*, with neither of the drawn numbers
tai tin-:-!, U-it.jr bli>;.k
To determine tL f>te of theae j>rixe« and blanks,
74 numbers, from 1 to 76 i icluMve. will be ae' _
ally placed iu a wheel on the day of the drawing;,
and 12of item drawn out at random; and tha:
ticket having for its combination the 1st, 2d and
Xl drawn numbers, will be entitled to the Capital
-Priteof* J7.000 00
Tliat ticket having on it t : .e 4th, 5th. and
Mb drawn number* to
That ticket havuuc on it the 7th. 6th and
9tli drawn numbers, to
That ticket liavingou it the loth, 11th and
15th drawn numbers.to J
That ticket havinc on it the ad. Sd and 4th
drawn numbers, to ...r
That ticket having on it the Sd, 4th and
5th drawn number*, to.—*.
Tliat tu*ket having on it the 5th, 6th and
mterm, to
| That ticket having on it the Cth, 7th ami
1 8th drawn numbers, to
That ticket havinr on it the 8th. 9th and
l"th drawn numbers, to
rut ticket hating on it the 9th. 10th axid
kltU drawn numbers,to
That ticket having on it the 1st. 2d and
4th drawn numbers.to 65600
ftet ticket ha»vu^onit the 1st, fid and 5th
drawn numbers to
That ticket iia\in*o:tit the Ut,fid and 6tb
draw u numbers, to
II? oth t twKeta (Oeinv 207. with three of
th v- urxtru numbers on), each
ftame*; tickets haMTHr on them tlie 1st
and 2«1 drawn numbers, each - ...
Flu v* 66ticket>hau:i|ron them the 3d and
4th drawn numbers, each
Vll other ti< keta tbeinr 4g44) with two of
the draw u numbers on. each
And all tb«*e tickets tbein^ 25,79») with
one only of the drawn nwir.ters, each...
CAPITAL PRIZE.
)n >fc*nda\s Capital will be. JN.*. ..:.^7,(ri0 00
)n Tu -sda\ , and Fn la »-* Capital will be. 4^500 00
Jn Wedne«la.\s Capttaf Will* W ‘ ; 6JVsnX<
)n i h-»rviays and Satunhiya 5wl>0C'UO
further jairticulars send for schemes.
650 00
65000
650 00
656 00
660 00
650 00
650 00
650 00
650 00
217 60
217 60
SO 00
16 00
500
100
LESS BY A JOBBER
WHSHIP' & CALLAWAY.
C. J. GAMBLE.
A. TV. GIBSON.
ROB’T. A. NISBET,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Corner MULBERRY ST. and COTTON AYE.
(Over Payne’s Drug Store),
junel4d3m MACON. GA.
LAW OAKJD.
“JI/TESSRS. WOODWARD & TOOLE, of Do.dy
-LfJL county, Ga., having funded a legal rop;irl-
nerahip, reapeetfully offer their services to the
public, and will practice in the counties of Wilcox,
Dodge, Irwin, Worth, Macon, Sumter, and Hous
ton. Special attention given also to cases in the
Supreme and Federal Courts.
At* ’ ~
Address. Vienna, Ga.
jnlylS rl3m*
HERBERT PIELDKR.
I L. FIELDER.
H. & I. L. FIELDER,
Attorneys at Law,
CI’TII ISE ItT, GEORGIA,
W ILL give prompt attention to all business
* * confided to them, in the counties of Ran
dolph, Stewart, Quitman, Clay, Early, Calitouu
and Terrell, the Supreme Court of Georgia, and
the District and Circuit Courts of the United
States for the Southern District of Georgia.
septl7»tf
one now*., w,.... .*.*»• *. .....*. —y ^ -.— —- — — --.. — — •■■■ — - — -- —, -- ,— —
... This Gin O.^ir hu an I BOX CENTRAL SrPPORT t,, pmvnnt s-ltlmK of jnn house. AX
IRON' KING TOST AND IRON BAND WHEEL 8RAFT. Made only by
J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON.
NOTICE.—Having made arrangements with Messrs. SCHOFIELD & SON for the sole manufac
ture of my PATENT GIN GEAR, with CENTRAL JRON SUPPORT, all others are warned not to
MAKE. USE, or SELL the same, as I shall prosecute to the extent of the law all pcnmiN using or
infringing on my patent. L. R FA UGHT.
Philadelphia, May 24,1873.julld"m
N A.,T X O 1ST A. L HOTEL
(FORMERLY 8POTT8WOOD,)
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT.
This House ha* been THOROUGHLY RENOVATED from basement to attic.
BOAHD F3 Plill DAY.
P. WHELAN, Prop.
augltf
GE E JL T
Freight anfl
-via-
CHARLESTON, S.
—fo ANI) FROM—
Baltliore, Piittlia, if M ani. Bostoa!
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
0..
GRIER HOUSE
FORSYTU. GEORGIA.
T G. GRIER, the proprietor, has rrxluotjd the
*J • rates of board to $2 per day for the benefit
of travelers and parties going to the Indian
Spring. After the first of September the usual
rates will be resumed. aus-Vodtf
BARLOW HOUSE,
AMEBICUS, GA.,
WILEY JONES & 00., Propr's.
l business center.
GAMBLE, BECK & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
lor iiirtr.cr r*rticulars send for schemes.
No ticket which shall have drawn a pme of a
aperior denomu-juion ran he entitled to ai. info- t
■i. r }»rtAe. True* payable forty ,40, days after i
h< draw ing, and subject to the usual deduction ’
•f 15 per rent. * |
AUp ria* of #2P and under will b: paid mme* I
a--tcJy after the drawing. j
GETTY SB URG
KATA LYSINE WATER—Tiie Geeat Medi-]
cine op Nature. Indorsed by the Highest
.Medical Authorities. Restores 31uscularPow-j
--•r to Paralytic, Youthful Vigor to the Aged, and
Develops the Young at a Critical Period; Di
solves Calculi and “Chalky" Deposits; Cun-
Gout, Rheumatism, Dyspepaia, Xeurniiriaj
Gravel, Diabeti>. Diseases of the Kidneys, Liv-\
?r and Skin. Abdominal Dropsy, Chroni
rha». Constipation. Asthma, Nerve
Sleeplessness, General Debility, and nearly _.
;ry class of Chronic. Disease. Pamphlclscon-
uminir History of the Sprint? and Testiaaonia2s|
rom Medical Journals, Eminent Phvidriamj
inc^dwtiruruisherl^ citizens, sent free InrHOOi
HH HUfll fl “ * pento.227^
le by ail i . . ^
nueSeodXm
THREE TIMES A WEEK FROM NEW YORK,
TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS A HD SATUBDaYS.
ELEGANT STATE-BOOM ACCOMMODATIONS—SEA VOYAGE 10 TO 12
HOURS SHORTER VLA CHARLESTON.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO.,
And connecting Roads West, in alliance with the Fleet of Thirteen First-CLoss Steamships to the
above Ports, inrite attention to th& Quick Time and Regular Dis]Mitch afforded to the business public
in the Cotton States at the
PORT OJB CHARLESTON,
Offering facilities of Rail and Sea Transportation for Freight and Passengers not exceeded in excel
lence and capacity at any other Port. The following splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on 1,1
Line:
ONLY MANUFACTORY
In this country where
Loom Reeds, Harnesses’
—AJTD—
Patent Wire Heddles
Are made under one rnanacerasnt.
july24 6m
Prizes casLtri at this office.
HOWARD £ CO.,
wurV-tf Mtmam, 'Uama.Gr.
PROVISION AND LIQUOR DEALERS.
LAND FOR SALE.
in Macon reunt;
B. Troutman, ar
Ur.:-
I WadJel. , . ,
wl,4 abilitv, over la"’ out o: trouble, without l -eing lotu-
v ■>: G,t»nria. He, son, the I latrA,-,! with e)>itheta told elutnfed fiT » I rer«T“fh
\V*'i.b-i, for many year, | dollars for the performance. Ho thought j .... ; , ,
1,1 t u-.o t proie«M>r,I,ip oi Aucimt ; lie woul,l jump down on the old man and j rirond iutd«r.~c. _.
JaOjfuaf.',e,, a emir whi-'h. on ret rin,' i email him. but he looked *t the fork and I 1 ’ !1
u.,» if.ven to his «on. William Henry repented of the de«ipn. Then he drew j '
Wad,tel." I out a fiv« dollar bill and dropped it to au«l*fm
t o it n\t.K.
■ lot Lb
ram -vn. a dcialff tl
• O' oiw doinn; MK'h • fur
y..r t.*rras inul te-t apj-Lv .
HENRY T. JORPtV.
T. MARION BRYAN.
Rjj-aoMa. Go.
fAKUES A. Ia>»OX. All> V E. KA>90».
*>AEIt S w. r,xxr. XOBTUT a. 2*0i7>.
W. A. EAMSOM A GO.,
Manufactorerrand Jobbers of .
BOOTS AND SHOES,
13« AND 140 GRAND6f- NEW YORK.
K,_‘pr.-a.*ntcd by R. W. H^van, of Georria.
FRENCH’S NEW HOTEL'
«UR- onKTLANDTaad NEW CHURCH STS^ j
U NEW YORK. Outh.* European plan. RICH- |
,:D P.FRENCH,ei ImcU-Kinel Ri.-hi.nl >
t nduut lr-ncu* Hotel, ha* tak'-o this Hot-., .
raly ntital up tni cutircO’ r j.ovaied the ram . |
ltroiLv in the Irorin^m pert of tte
.ijuli.VamiG ritlenu-n sDiuu* Rm>maa
jua^tt If
LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED.
©1 THIRD STREET.
Tiie pab-senger accom
modations bn steam
ers of this line are un
surpassed for elegance
and comfort. Cabin
state rooms are all on
upper deck, thus se
curing good light and
ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS,
Sail from Pier 20, North River, New York,
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
Ar
'Y&mm
vc iuiLn
KATES OF PASSAGE TO
GLASGOW.LIVERPOOL.oeLOXDONDERRY
Sat Stanwrm. Veil.Steamer*.
Gold. Currem-y.
Cabins S»«nd$es. t,aand{Ou.
Cabin return tickets
securing test ac-
commoaations . v*30
Steerar . currency,^'.
Certificates for pwnee from «ur MpartornU-
way station in Great Britain, Ireland or the Con
tinent, at
X5TXS AS LOW AS BY A XT OTHER PItST-CI-ASSLIXE.
For P*— *f E ^ £RSOX beotHERS. .
Or to J Bowling Grecri. N. \.
T. H. Hkxdersox, Agent, Macon, C»:».
mayll Srn
MANHATTAN-
CHAMPION..—
CHARLESTON
JAMES ADGER
GEORG LV
SOUTH CACOLINA...
CLYDE
ASHLAND
TO NEW YORK,
M. S. Wooimuu, Commander.
tt. W. Lockwood, CommainUr.
T .... James Beery, Commander.
.T. J. Lockwood. Commander.
!’* JAMES ADGER A W, Agents, Charleston. 8.
S. Crowkll, Commander.
T. J. Beckett, Cummander.
J- Kexxedy, Commander.
1x6 RAH A M. Commander.
c °-} Apent*. Ctarb'ston.S. c.
PHILADELPHIA,
IRON STEAMSHIPS.
Alsxaxdeb Huxtee, Commander.
C. Hinckler, Commander.
SAILING ^ P CO L'K.TENA Y. Agent. Charleston, S. C.
TOTAL CAPACITY40,000BALES MONTHLY
TO BALTIHOBR
falcon
VIRGINIA...
SEA GULL..
’,‘7* . ••“•••••• Dutton, Commander.
SAILING^ DAYS—EVERY FIFTH DAY.
PAUL C. TERN HOLM, Agent, Charleston, S. C.
TO BOSTON.
.Sail Every Saturday.
JAMES ADGER * CO, Agents, Charleston, 8.C.
ranee one-Ialf of one per cent.
STEAMSHIPS MERCKDITA AND FLAG..
Bates ifuarantred as low a* those of Comp, lim? Lines. Mar
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
*11 the principal Railroad Offices in Georsin. Alabama. Tennessee and
mnv te secured in advance, without extra chanre,bya<.dressing Agents ui inc -i
SOIwhose Sees, in all cns.*s the Railrc^dTicketsshould teex. uan« * l
asM-med. The Throufrh Tickets by this Route include Transfer* Meal, and State Roo
ghip board.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, GEORGIA RAILROAD
Can be had
State Rooms
ships in Chariest
And th<
and Pai
Carolim
r connecting Lines have largely it
enters tetween tte Northern Oitiv
^ Ranroada First-Cla-ss Sleeping Cai
Freight promptly transfvmsl from steamer L) day and
On the
id South
the
ht tra
v — >n made with other roo^ls, delivering freights »t j
is.* The .Managers will use every exertion to satisfy thorj«truns tl
mot te surwissed in Disi>atch and the Side Delivery cf Goode. r.
" further information, apply to J. J;/^lPFlN. Wesrern Are-m.Attod.L^
V i.t ,
GRlPFIN. 'Vest
I SELL. General Awnt, P. O. HoiOffice 317 Broadway, >. 1
and Ticket Agent, South Carolina Railroad, cr
julj22 eoddm Superintendent Great Southern Ircight
or. at.
SELKIRK,
:cr Line. Cuarlcston