Daily telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-1873, October 07, 1873, Image 4

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 7,1873. TIIK CITY hi Rnr.Roi * NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TIFUDAY MORNING Thc Sheriff's -• kgown ti* th*- “HI " until th*- fir-t Tin** ATTENTION nient of Mr- of ti; Tlxo-.-’ intation 'tp-n-i l*r«bihl^ ■•MliiRr at AHVvv«ult wx- ••! Valtar. r>u Saturday evt-i jv?raon of William T. tl Wort v«||m ■ in F*»rt v«- Ko?Ltn 1 . —* far ♦heir • wnroon ~hool -T«tem of !h*t ,r F -.J.l. .v.M S”twith •*and:r._: rV* difSc ■ •0 r Thorr .v, I h v! I A. . I at ‘* i-l i ■altad to the a S. W.->lrufT. r,», , re«>lTea. home winter i optnmtf ln/ii«n ar lillinery, and will ho l.*-morrow and next i!l inrit-»-J t" alien' int-1 with H.»y.« u akin# all day. and An..i t ten o'clock jester*L*y u .nun high wind net in. and from that tim- 1 t:l nitfht then? wm.k u lively n-- in r» estate. Du»t ia m.-Uioui •*> in M .•von an it was on thi* ooc*tei« There *m oUo a decide-1 lowering of t temperature, creating oomo concern the mi min of the people, in retard to * price of wood and coal. Military. The Macon Volunteers wer*- out ye-t day in th’-ir new fatigue uni ft a-iit ir a very han«Uom«) or jacket*, cap* and pint-, trn LLvk. Some pronoun**- it a p.uit than their drew* uniform. The gray An lM|Hirfant ftoravlan. To-morrow will U: an important • the iadio*. It will U- th** .n * irrand oj^-nm^ of fall md winter nery tjr Mie A. O'Connor and Mr- Wfiodruff. S.- tl..- announ m-nl another • ••lumn Mr. Felix Corf ample of th* fin.- "’P* u« oysters a*> Oy»tcr«. i our thanlu for a ** that he ia now r» daily. Tbejmra lly gel i.. I--. He « on Iiand at hi* t. and also a lorg f frcob fiflh and fruit* fatal lick • ) ayo.d Lin aa nnabl ad h-ft the ead and fa* i hear down hen h- my pi j ■•cbool -y-t'*u. 0? j has oar rirter city ward in the matter ner beyond all pra .and s to do fo mate and C W, T. N*-h* to oollec if the J* collodions wit/; airly unty T«xr«. l. Tut Coll' - tor. i.- the people do not Hi. in.tmction, ere a certain date, and ow up and pay, to loagh to make lit.-I time, llii n.l elsewhere in tbi pap. The Oprnlnic of (hr nbonr ttre.on. Tho aliow Hen-on will open in Macon with a quick aoooeeainn of uvente. For instanoe, Skill k. Gaylord'- Minatrela play lien 1 Situnlay night. Dupr.*z A lienedjcfa Uin.trela piny Monday and To.-Jay night*, nnd tho -Lain Sen-ration”—what ever that ii— will occupy the hoard, Wedm—lay and Thtir--l.iy nighto. Thou it will 1h- ...-h th.it. for (lvo conaeetitire nights, »how-(p- r. will have tlu ir time roll < A hrrrnndr. We are indebted to tho Italian band for a moat delightful .. renade, which waa uivm n on hViJiiy night. ThU hand luu hen rootganlaad for tho approaching hull and .diow aoaoon. Heaaler having — nunooeod.- n now violini.t hot Iieen eocuriNl.aniltlieinii.ic now i. a.good a. it ever wax. Hie bond ia n<>w rumpoecd of the following! A. II. Wat on, vioiii Croeh Ni.tal. clarionet, and D. It.irmti, harper. They hnve facilities for increon ing the number of performer, when oc ex.i.m requires a atronger hand. The County Court. At the roquoat of mombere of the lair who ere interested, the October quarterly term of tho County Court which wn hareoommencod yesterday was postponed until Wodnoeday. Ln-vycr., clients, wit nee.es nnd juror, are eip.vPsI to t«> m band on that day. Four warrant, against parti.-, accused of Interlu iven.-o were issued yesterday, anil one against a negro charged with tm—«tiulity. Tho lost named will probably come up for preliminary hearing to-day. The penalty for this crime being iinpri. ontiu-nt for life. Judge Weems con only sit as a committing court. rrraoual.. Col. Win. II. SiHirk., the author of “Beoollc tione of Fifty Tears,-one of tl most readsblo book, that ha. been pub- li.hed in many years, i. in tho city, and will remain until after the fair. The Colonel is the beet pr -erred man in Amcriaa. Wo arc not going to toll wh lu. ago i-, but the man who would ju.l ’orty-tlvo knows absolutely mar, who hi ut Indian Spi been ig, ro ll n lay him to lie over nothing about Mrs. Henry ■ponding tho si turnedto her h evening. Judge C’. T. Ward, Onlinary. has re turned home utter an absence of about a month. Ibiring hi- absence, the duties of hi. olfico have tssui dn iisrg.-l by Mr. It. A. Benson. law Mall at the Male Fair. The Charleston New- and Courier; of a nwnt .late, has the following paragraph —the spondene relat ivr to . match g. twoi-n Carolina ami G to take place in M i.-on dorin, Fair: The Carolina*, of tl:i citr, mors, of Savannah, ar.' 11 oorr on the .nbj.- t of a trip to Ma u-n, (1 gin, during the fair wees, to play a S match. The Carolina.- ind the Co- of Heanfort, will probably combine send nines to represent the two citie that the contest can U- one betwiion < olma and Georgia. Whether thotirru liiellta can Is- mode for tl-.e matcli wii determim-l in a few days. If the Siivanmih Juniors conclud. Ollt.-r the eonte-t no doubt they can i nine from else where to uiat.-h the lb fort nine, and the mat- ll Will Is- mu very int. resting on*)- Koine, Atlanta Gritlin have clnto, which, would Is- glad to enter the contest. • ball be- ontost of hi. blow, upon the or of bis i Bat. after ,w with the heavy pistol, he was unable to offer further defence, and Gray struck him several licks with the • imo weapon after ha was down. Hav* has -t»— been lying in a critical condition. He is horribly beaten, the bock of his skull being broken in, and his head otherwise frightfully injured. The attending physicians used the trepan and removed s portion of his skull as large as a quarter of a dollar. He ha. been in sensible since Sunday morning, and the doctors have no hope of his recovery. He is a yoaug man of about twenty- twoyears of age, sober and industrious, and since his employment on the Southwestern road, ha* made friend* of ererj cot with whom he had become acquainted. He was firing for a lumber train on Saturday, nnd bad reached Fort Valley on the way to Macon. He ha* a mother living in Opelika, Ala. Gray ia a citizen of Fort Valley, and for some time has not been engaged in any bnmnos*. He is probably not more than thirty yearn of age. He was, at one time. Marshal of Fort Valley. He was ilrinking all dty Saturday, and, it i* stated, sought difflcultios several times during the day. He was brought to this city Sunday night and placed in the county jail for safe keeping. He came liither in custody of tho Marshal and Deputy Marshal of Fort Valley. The feeling against him i# Fort Valley is very intense, and it is intimated that lie was brought away from there to prwnt his la-ing violently dealt with. It iXa- ,crted that, had he remained there ovenjHpjday night, tho probability i. that iWronlii have been lynched. Wo saw Gray in the county jail yes ter day inmning, and talked withlhim a lit tle through the bars of his celiy He tells a vastly different tale from, the above hut admits that ho was drinking at tho time, and was able to tell very little about the difficulty. Ho asserts, however, that he acted in self-defense, and shows s mark on his head, where be says Hays htruck him with a pistol, and a rod stroa i ...rox- hi- forehead, which he says was caused by a pistol ball fired at him by Hays. There are, perhaps, a dozen bruise on hi. face, os though he had lieon struck. We havo our report given from about faur or five different sources, all of which so nearly concur that we are compelled to lielieve it to lie correct in all the main particulars. Tho probability is that Gray was so much under the influence of liquor that he does not rcihcmbcr actu ally what did take place; though that is not in the least degree an exesuo for his conduct in ao cruelly assaulting the young man. . Since the above »m written »» have received tho following note from a friend in Fort Valley ; “ Op to this time, 3:55 r. it., there is no change in Hays’ condition.- His phy- t iciiins pronounce his case utterly hope less, and soy ho Is post recovery. He ia still in.ensihle,” A dispatch from Fort Valley, received At nine o'clock last night, stated that Hays was a little easier at that hour. MKGRIIEM AMI PISTOLS!. ibon in the State tone. Especially ’L.nta mo.--l for- ication in a man- nd has set an ex- .. | — - .cry community in this State j J .bonId strive to follow. A tax of one-half 1.' 1 I V one per cent, is levied upon the real . . . *\ ...-tate of th. -itv of Atlanta for educa- fonnd that he i . ; ,tw „ .nfnUr. ! -• n---- tka J ; - n-JenCe in our State move to Atlanta to obtain the benefit of her well regulated public free schools. If our city should see fit to extend her hand toward any enterprise, let the sub ject of the education by a system of as sistance to our public free schools rise up paramount to all others. For an outlay In this direction will bear fruit an hun dred fold, for in training and impartin knowledge to the human mind we add to our people a strength of character and an adaptability of purpose that no exigen cies of life can take from them. Our system ef education should be such that every child within a certain -haul! be forced to attend school a cer tain length of time each year, and an offi cer should be appointed whose duty it should be to see that this regulation be enforced in a proper and systematic man- ner. Our common council should appoint a lioardof education composed of some of our best citizens, whose doty it shall be to have special charge of this important subject, and assistance should he given them. It should be the pride of the city of Macon to write upon her records that no child ii allowed to grow up to manhood or womanhood within her corporate limits unless they havo received the advantages of a free common school education. 1 -dtairv it La ■ »Art lit- •Viprata- Macon Medical Association. Pews to Rent vpHEf -Mks. \Ynre- ! iTovjSt L .listed Sot weak memory, ate tj dirhrya*. Th tsl overwork or im 3ILTTY Audi a to fluXBOPATBlC Sr jjstem. arrest* dii doom and deapoo tire nrstem. It is Hori of powder* ses; or SI pe - : eoaADed head. uair~~. inrotanta* d excejnea. law* Thu JtKVOrS DB- :*»• ia tfrxpmrs | . i>. It tuom up the the the mental l rt-juvcnr-ti-s the en- umilf and alwar* b. j of five botes an-1 deh is irr.j..rtant ia i November x-1 1. (iunin. ^aid int<jr»wt btl.- Thr Mayor'* Court* Th»Tt- woiv only four itrrH'.iL .it the Hotel do Joffors. from Sittuniaj morning until joHtorvUy. which is * shu k l-iuuiit-x- for thiksc days of the week. Fttssibljthe stringvnoy of tho money market hah pluxnl an obj-LioU 1 in tho way of a to-' fnx* flow of whisky, and men an- h^ law.brvvvkors t»n account t'f finanri.il om* lxtmuiamcnts. Stilly Brown (not the '* Cousin Stilly Brown ” of the old song, but endentjy of thf aamc *Ux-k i>f Browns, beinc one of the “knock-a-uiggvr-ilown ’’ n»*x* (failed to come up t<> .lUawir t.» a charge of fighting, and an officer was sent out to collect ten dollars from her, and unions sho jays it .it once, she will be locked in the barracks for the next thirty days. Enuik Knight did not deem it worth while to conn up and answer to the charge of being drunk ; but he ha<i a five dollar bill on deposit as collateral guar anty for his a >pearancc., which Y was paid into the City Treasury and the AC- xumt of the City vs. Knight duly squared on the 1 *joks. Ben Washington, who, viewed at a rea- .-^irnibly long nmgc, Acrntni to be little more than an animate 1 huddle of very j bid rags*, went to the house of a colored | woman, broke opeu a gate and iniashid three dot*rs, and then knocked if woman wnsdi'iyj with a be<i post. The cry of ••murder*’ attracted the police in time to take Bon in, and he was fined $25 and sent to the Fair Grounds to work it out. Katy Davis, colored, was guilty of a sm/ill sited case of disorderly conduct, and was fined the small sum of $*, which she has the prink^e of commuting to ten days in the barracks. A Fkkx Lunch at 11 o’clock every itoy. at the * Oua House/* 4*ct7-oodtf Third street. A Cotton Caterpillar War. Lost Friday, while some negroes were 2ticking cotton in Judge Lundy's field, in t his county, a negro boy took n handfull of caterpillars and rubbed them over thi face of a Humller boy, who was at work in tho same field. The lw>y went and told his father what the other boy had done and tho father, whose name was Kan*tail 1 nixed the jaws of the offender for th. riult offered his son. The boy then mad. the threat that he would have Randall whipped for slapping him. Saturday, Randall came to town. The lx>y had gotten some men to champion him in the fight, and wjus on the lookout for Randall, but the latter got to town without encountering them. Finding, however, that he had come to Macon they collected some half dozen of them at BerckneFs grocery, three miles from Macon, to await his return*. VToward veiling Randall drove up, and *i couple f tho party advanced to meet him to in form him that they were out there on purpose to whip him. If a figliw was hat they were after Randall waJ^ man, and he immediately alighUnl from his wagon, crowed three times loud igh to make the woods resound, and then told them to Come on*.come all; tlm rock dull fly. ’com its linn ln-«e as soon as V* but :us a precautionary statement he told them that the first man that crossed a certain mark in tho rood would be shot. The party* however, continued to advance, armed with sticks, and when they had crossed the mark indicated Randall fired, and the Kill went through the foot of a negro named Gilbert. That ended th* fight. Gilbert was gotten home os quickly os possible, and is now anxious for hii foot to get so that he ran go to picking cotton again. Randall was arrested on yesterday, and had a preliminary examination before a Magistrate in Hi*Aid’s District. \Ye lid not b arn the residt of the trial. READING NOTICES. AffLEs, oranges, onions and potatoes, ut J. F. Bjuutceld's. oct5 2t The prettiest calicoes in Macon are at the-New York Store. octo If All kinds of foreign and domestic fruit usually kept in this market. At oct5 St J. F. Barfield’s. Mas. H.—Waxelbaum must have had that Brussels carpeting given to him—he sells'it ao cheap. Mra. L.—No, ho bought them during tho panic, and paid cash for them. Be sides, at the New York Store they always sell goods for loss profit than anywhere else. Mrs. H.—Well. I heard so before, but never believed it. Mrs. E. told me at the society last Friday she only paid 85 cents for her beautiful prune colored each- mere at the New York Store, and I paid Messrs. — SI for my ugly dirt colored one. It makes me so mad to think about it. I'll buy everything I want at the New York Store hereafter. oct5 tf Geo. W. Head deals in nothingbut tobacco, cigars, snuffs and smokers* arti cles, consequently has more time to de vote to it. He takes advantage .of the market, receives only unlimrted consign ments, and makes it to the interest of the merchants to look him up. scp26tf Apples, oranges, potatoes and onions, fresh, three times a week. At oct5 2t J. F. Bapjield's. Education. Our public schools are opening for the fall term, and there is now presented the opportunity for all the children of our city and county, whatever their condition, to be instructed free of charge in oar public schools. All of our citizens are taxed in accord ance with their moons to support these institutions and, therefore, all arc en titled to send their children to be in- strnfU-d in our public school& There is no better place to educate a child than .it a well dw iplined public school, for there the children of all cfa—SE of society sit together, and reward is not given to him who occupies this or that section in life, or to one that is enabled to appear letter than hi* neighbor* but rather to ! trt ^' mind are enabled to achieve The largest variety of silks, satines, each mere, velours and camels* hair cloth in the city at the New York Store. oct5 tf Don't forget to send your waste grease to the soap factory to-day. septlOtf Geo. W. Head authorizes us to an nounce that he will duplicate any bill of tho same quantity, either in tobacco, :igars, snuff or cheroots, bought of relia ble manufacturers, ef his own brand. sep26tf Stnule and double-buttoned kid gloves, in all colors (beautiful light party shades); just received at the New York Store. oct5 tf 1,000 boxes plug and twist tobacco. 1,000,000 cigars. 100 jars of snuff. 10,000 Cliftondalo cheroots. 10,OX) Slade cheroot*, s. p26tf at Geo. W. Head’s. box. Sold by all dnarisD. or aeot by on receipt of price. Address HUMPHREYS* SPECIFIC HOMEO PATHIC MEDICINE CO-, No. 5<32 BruoJwsy. X. Y. For sole by John Duals and Hunt, Ran- Ida A Lamar. Macon. Ga. aprI5c<divtf MARRIED, At the residence of Mr*. Martha Yearty, in Bibb fountj, on the Sth i:.-t.,*by Louis J. Groce. Esq, Jaxces Plood aryl Miss Bmr Eddizos. all of Bibb county. FUNERAL NOTICE. The friends and acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Holdbidob are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral of the latter, from their resi dence. near Rose Hill Cemetery, THIS (Tuesday) MORNING at 10 o'clock. • NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ATTENTION. Protection Fire Co. No. 1. TTKXD EYE *;*-■ Ti •! . By onler oi the oct7 It PRESIDENT. dty at Maron, on the fir^t Tut next, the fjm-.:..- ( roperu, to The interest of Sa.i'-ucl I- Gut beinv (MB) twa-tentiis in one hnmired and thir- ty-Ura and a half (ISSi) acres of land in Bibb oountr. near the city of Macon, known as the Cau sey pome, and particularly dt-srribed in a deed from Wn. Bone, trustee, to Samuel I. Gustin. Alsoi six (tf) acres in YtncrilieoiearMacoR.de»cribed in a dead from Wm. A. Cherry to said Gustin. Also, one hundred and t Jly-five (165) acres of land in sakl countv of B ; bb, known a«i part of the Howard pboe.anddi - "- * ■* - -— W. T. Howard to t Q (iS) acres of land known a% the Lamar place, de- v *.-• :i. Mrs. M. A. Lamir to *ud Gustin. Levied on a> the property of s»aid flastm to satisfy a mort-aure fl ta from Bibb Suj«erior Ccurt in favor of James T. Niibct, trustee, vs BMMl L Gustin. Prop*rtynointed out in said fi fo. geo. P. CHERRY, Sheriff. . ort7 tds ill be sold, before the Court-house door, in Newton, Baker county, on the first Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of tale, the followicff property, te-wit: Part of lots of Ur.d Noe. 259. 260 aud 261; also, 393, and parted No. 39L Said lots lj-in*r in the 7th district of Baker county, and mortzafe fl fa acainsl ~ Thoms* W. Fleming. to eatisfjr: ATTENTION. DEFIANCE FIRE COMPANY NO. 5. A TTENDyour’regular monthly meetinz TO- JX NIGHT at 74 o’clock, in full uniform, for in spection. Meml-rs must come prepared to pay quarterly dues. By order of the President. oot7 1* W. H. WOODSON. Ser*y. W. A. HOPSON & CO. Will hare their OPENING DAY — #OR — Ladies* Dresses and Suits And all articles in that line, on THURSDAYI The Oth Instant. SPECIAL NOTICE! Opening of Fall'and Winter Styles FRENCH BONNETS, PATTERN HATS, And all the new novelties of the season, on Wednesday and Thursday October Nth and Oth. — oct7 St MISS A. O’CONNOR. MBS. A. S. WOODRUFF York with all tho FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY Which will be ready for inspection on Wednesday and Thursday STONEWALL Refreshing.—If you feel oppressed by the heat and dust, just step into Loh’s, in the Lanier House building, and takt cool refreshing bath for only twenty-five cent*. Shaving, hair cutting, etc., by the most skillful tonsorial artists, and at the coolest establishment • in the city. Strangers visiting Macon should remem ber this—the people here all know it. julylSeodtf Th* moat Unhappy parwi in the world is Dyspeptic. Everythin^ looks dark and rioomy; he feels "out of sorts’* with himself and everybody else. Life is a burden to him. This ran all be changed by Bakin* Peruvian Syrup (a protoxide if Iron). Cases of 27 years’ standing have been cured by iL It is not the quantity eaten that rives strength. f.\ hluod and health. It U the thorough dircs- iafiof the food taken. l*-t it be niu*-h or lift I*-. Therefore, do not stimulate up the stomach to crave food, hut rather Ibid digestion after cat- what nature demands, by taking Simmons’ Liver lbwulator. TnK Most Pf.r?ZCT.—Th«- h.«*ekoepers of .America very centrally know Dr. Price’s Cream B.ik-.nc Powder and Special Flavoriiurs They Ivyond all question the he&t and most perfect of anythin* for the purpose in the market, and ore now bavin* the larrrst sale. A million families e them roretanlly. and the housewife who has ed th<-m or.f>* will never l»e without them, rarer* and dealers can supply you. B AKER SHERIFF SALES.-Will be sold, be fore the Court-house door in the town .of said county, and lot* Not Xss, 3&2 and 378, in the third (3d) district of Calhoun, formerly Baker county. Levied on ms the property of E. T. Jones, principal, and E. R. Laws and M. A. Jones ex ecutors. and A. C. Jones, security, to satisfy a fi fo issued from the Superior Court of said county in favor of John Neal, and other fi foa in my hand*. Also, at the same time and place, lot of land No. 11, in the 7th district, to satisfy a fi fo tamed from the Sujierior Court of said county in favor of J. M. Keaton A Co. airain*: Mr*. Susan Perry. Also, at the same time and place. lots of land Nus. 102,103.107 and 415 inthe Oth district to sat isfy a fi fo issued from the Superior Court of said county in favor of W. W. Kendrick against N. P. Brinson, administrator of R. Ryata Also, at the same time an 1 place, lot of land No. 314 in the 7th district of said county, to satisfy a ri fo issued from the Superior Court of Baker county, in favor of Sherman A Bro. against W. W. oct7 tds i my lui P. D. DAVIS. Sheriff. M acon sheriff sales.—wm be sold before the Cooft-bouse door, in tho town of county, within tho legal hours sale, on the first Tuesday in November next, tho following property, to-wit: Ninetv acres o: bind, more 6r less, on the north side of lot No. ISO in the 28th district of originally Lee, and the south half of lot No. 1 in the 2d dis trict of originally Muscogee, now Macon county, except ten acres in the southwest comer of said lai,t mentioned lot. Levied on os tlie property at defendant, to satisfy a fl. fa. issued from the Su- j>erior Court of said county in favor of John I). Adams vs. Joseph Lowe. Also, lots of land Nos. 5s. 59, «0 and 61, in tho 1st district of originally Muscogee, now Macon county. Levied on as the property of J. C. Rod gers to satisfy a fl. fa. issued from the Superior Court of said county in favor of John M. Greer, administrator of Joun C. Rodxers, dooeaMxl, vs. said J. C. Rodgers,* principal, and William W. Hill, security. Also, the wrest ludf of lot of land No. 62 in the 2d district of originaMy Muscogee, now Macon county. Levied on as the property of John Slieoly to satisfy the hen for attorney’s foes on a fi. fo. issued from the Superior Court of said county in favor of J. W. Jbuv vs. John Shealy and JL L. Sheojy. Also, 118 acres of land, being part of lot No. 62 in the 1st district of originally Muscogee, now Ma con county. Levied on as the property of defend ant to satisfy two fi. fas. issued from a Justice Court of said county in favor of William T.Taylor vs. L. J. Bryan. Levy made and returned to mo by a constable. Also, lots of land Nos. 36 and 37 in the 29th dis trict of originally Lee, now Macon county. Levied on aa the prepeny of Daniel K leek ley to satisfy two fi. fan, one issued from the Superior Court of said county in favor of James W. Armstrong, ad ministrator of J. W. Armstrong, deceased, and the otter issued from the County Court of said county in favor of J. W. Armstrong vs. Edward W. A. JUHAN & GO Have receiveil A FULL LINE DEESS SILKS, SILK POPLTSS, SILK POKGEE, CAMEL’S HAIB CLOTH, | DIAGONALS, LUSTBES, POtL DE CHE\"EES, EEPPo, SATTEEKS, BOMBAZDTES, HENRIETTA, TAMISE, BIARRITZ, And CREPE CLOTHS, BRILLIAKTINE and JET VLPACCAS, complete the ete sux'k of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods! IN THIS MARKET. GREAT EXCITEMENT! NEW YORK STORE i Caused by the XXU bought LAST WEEK DURING THE OUB BUYER BEING IN NEW YORK During the great excitement, he secured many bargains, which were offered to Cash Purchasers. Havin* «i now c-fft Blacli SULls Is the largest and cheapest in Georgia. Black Alpaccas, Mohairs and Brilliantines! We have the best qualities in all grades 20 per cent, less than any retail house in the State. M 0 U MOUO 0 D S ! BLACK MERIN’OES, BOMBAZINES, BEARITZ, TAMISE, HENRIETTA CLOTHS And New Styles Mourning Goods, at Panic Prices! D £i E S S GOOD S COLORED SILKS, in all the new Shades. IRISH POPLINS, in adl Fashionable Colors. CACHMERES at 85 cents, worth $1. SATINES at 85 cents, worth ?1. CAMEL’S HAIR GOODS, in Beautiful Colors. JAPANESE SILKS at 45 cents, worth 75 cents and fl. POPLINS, SERGES AND LOWER PRICED GOODS, IN ALL COLORS, AT PANIC PRICES! Our friends will perceive from the above, as a partial exhibit of our dress goods stock, that we prepared, panic or no panic, to supply their LADIES' CLOTHS in all colors. WATERPROOF, in different colors and qualities. FLANNELS—RED, WHITE and OPERA, at REDUCED PRICES. want* m every particular with the newest and most stylish goods to be had, and a call only, wil' satisfy them we are using our advantages in pur chasing for their benefit. Pared* delivered in the city FREE. Samples mailed to any address on application. Call on octo tf W. A. JUHAN & CO. MRS. A. BOLKLEY JJAS returned from the North, and is DAILY OPENINGl An unusually largo and splendid assortment of I MILLINERY, FANCY GOODS, FURS, WHiLOWWARE, TOYS, NOTIONS, ETC., And respectfully solicits a continuance of the lilieial juitron lge liestowed ujkui her for y >v#.s past, and which she most gratefully appreciates. o ‘” IN OUR HOUSE-FURNISHING DEPARTMENT ! WE HAVE MARSAILLES QUILTS. BLANKETS, TABLE DAMASK, TOWELS, NAPKINS, SHEETING, AND PILLOW CASES, AT PANIC PRICES! FERTILIZE R For sale by TURPIN & OGDEN, SOLE AGENTS, MACON, GA. 8& LOOK HERE! NO BEAR FIGHT! Something Good to Eat And Drink! friend; r mnlt that I am now preinivil to furnish them wit everything good to eat and drink. My RESTAURANT! Just opened, will fa- supplied with Oyatera, Flafi ami &auir of nil ^i-.. m i ir» f:wt with V-rt!.;:—' t‘>- market affunis, and cooked manner to suit the most fastidioua. In connection witli the Rj&taurant will be found u Flrst-ClasH S ADO ON, Which is supplied u ith the finest brands ctf Wines, Liquors and Cigars rrUYLOR SHERI FT’S SALES.—Will be sold be- A fore the Court-house door, in the town of Butler, in said county, on the first Tuesday in November, 1S73, the following property, to-wit: All of lot of land No. 103, in the 14th district of sakl county, except 42 i acres in the southwestern ])ortion thereof; also, a house and lot and four acres of land lying on the north line of lot No. 238 in 13th district of said county, where William Smith now resides. All levied on as the projierty of k elverton H. Caldwell to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Sujierior Court of said county in favor cf F. S. Rucker, executor, against said Caldwell and Elam B. Waters. Also, at the same time and place, a house and •t in tho town of Butler, in said county, known i No. l, in block 8. To be sold us the property of Joseph J. Walton, to tisfy a fi. fa. issued from the superior Court of said county ih favor of Vin- cent Claig against said Walton and Jesse Stal- Also, at tlie same time and place, lot of bmd No. 310. and 00 acres, more or less, in the southeastern corner of lot Na 311, all in the 1st district of orig- mally Muscogee, now said county of Taylor. To be sold the property of C. M. Lucas tu satisfy a fi. fa, issued from the Suix?rior Court of said Tay lor county, in favor of Sarah Jordan against said mu. Also, at the same time and place, one undivided one-half interest in the following described lands, to-wit: Fifty acres off of the north side of lot No. 1W. lot No. 223. and lot No. 22-i, except 30 acres off of the north side of said lot; all King in tho thiiti district of Taylor county. Levied on to satisfy a mortgage li. fa. issued from Taylor Sujierior Court in favor of C. C. Duncan, administrator, against W. H. Jenkins. Also, at the same time and place, one irin-hou.se and appurtenances; also, the lot of land on which sa:d gm-hoasn stands, in the 13th district of said county. To satisfy a fi. fa. toned from the Jus tices* Court in and for the 757tli district. G. M- in favor of Benjamin Gaultney njrainst J. R. Lucius. Levy made and returned to mehvj. C. Brice, L. (M C. A J. POPE. Sheriff. oct7 tds GROCERIES! GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF INT oti ons. CORSETS. HANDKERCHIEFS, SASH AND NECK RIBBONS, RUCHING, EXTRA SIZED BUTTONS, AND ALL NOVELTIES AT NEW YORK PRICES! KID GLOYES — 64 OUR SPECIALTY.” AT 51, WORTH 51 50; AT 51 25, WORTH 52. 50 Pieces Warranted ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETING! To ho closed out immediately at PANIC PRICES. Remember We Sell as We Advertise! S. WAXELBAUM & BRO., ctStf 45, 47 and 49 Second st., and 22, 24 and 26 Cotton avenue. W. W. CARNES, General Insurance Agent, orricE so. s« cherry st. Represents th*» following first -etas* Compenjeg. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Organised lit!, ... 6E0R6IA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Columbus Go. - - A.«-eU $5aUktf. UNDERWRITERS' A6ENCY, NEW YORK, Germanis. Sin asm. #«». .* lmuntnce Coiapanits), - - - over »*eooKioo. PLANTERS' INSURANCE COMPANY. (J! UeopkiK Trim. - - isSi insurance company of north America, Organised 17V4 - j* - Aweti S^snoooe Poli» i> written on D\ ’lings. Stores, stocks Mere-handi-’\ Cotton, or other insure.bV pronem at fair rates. Hi "Pi"' «W" n4jr:ns my otBre. tad I wdl .cover Cotton or otter j»roj«erty at any hour of the day or night. seplS-n W. W, CAH^Rt NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY OP LONDON AND EDINBURGH. Assets CAPITAL—60LD $10,000,000 LOWEST RATES! FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MACON TRANSACTS A GENERAL BASKING KSSEL DIRE CTO ES: L C. PLANT. D. FLANDERS. H. L. JEWETT. W. B. DINSMORE. H. B. PLANT. D. S. LITTLE. G. 11. HAZLEHURST. t C. PLANT. President W. W. WRiOLEToCashier. mnlO-tilnovl* A GJ Well Selected Groceries ! | All bought AT PANIC PRICES ! ii DMA YE HEAR THE SLOGAN ? ” PUTZEL & SOHT Beg leave to call the attention of their numerous patrons to the below mentioned list of GROCERIES -COMPRISING Thirty-one Different Kinds of Canned Goods! -ww-k-wa Aim llflll t T r I As follows: Fresli MaekereL Fresh Salmon, Lobsters, Oysters, Clams, Sardines, Club Fish, it (Ilf L W h h K Peaches, Pineapples, Quinces, Pears, Cherries, Raapberries, Blackherries. Strawlierries, Pic Fruits, , Tomatoes, Peas, String Beans, Lima Beaus, Asparagus, Succotash, Saco, Corn, Spiced Salmon, Con- M AY be ltad for $3,300, a nice comfortable densed Milk, Damsons, Devilled Ham, Lobster, Partridge, Duck and Turkey. Houso, containing five rooms, kitchen and And will bo sold below the usual market prices. Give me a call before buying. J, F. BARFIELD. Oct5tf wood house; all in good condition; healthy locali ty; very convenient to business part of the city. I Deferred payment on half the amount, if desired. t M'w uienv to I All of the above are Packed This Season ! TO RENT. IWO TENEMENT HOUSES, or ono eight T ! room House for rent. Apply to OLIVER, DOUGLAS & CO. For Rent. T WO very desirable rooms, connecting, suitable for offices or sleeping rooms, over mv store. oot5 3t B. J. JOHNSTON Wanted. A N EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER. None but first-class need apply. Apply at once, to O. E. BESORE. Qft 3 2t Macon. Ga. For Sale or Rent. M Y HOUSE AND LOT in Vineville is now offered for sale or rent, on favorable terms. Parties wanting to bq>- ran have the projx-rty an one, two aud three years’ time—notes drawing DRESS MAKING! MBS. F. F. McCHABY H AS removetl to Poplar street, two doors from Second, where sho will COAL. ED. HICKS i be pk*uv.d to meet i srive him a call. He :.. :i prices can please. < Alley be tot Brown :»n be found here, and would ill his <.ld friends who mai ls NJitisriod that he can ple&»^ ants, utxxl cooking and Iov five mo a roll. E. JOHNSTON, iiou*: and National Hotel. old’s Brc r of t!:e cans. Full direction Look out for counterfei * the* great family tno.li- ki incys and k ndmlor- accompny each bottle. l The genuine has the rate propretarT stamp of IL T. IlelmbokL It vot safe to take any other. None but the ren te gnarantexMl. John F. Henry, New York, e A-vnt. Dzvktd Tors Health.—The fall of ^he leaves lot only symbolixes human decay, but promotes it. In other words, the effluvia from dying and rotting vegetation is unfavorable to health. To and other causes especially excess of mots- in the atmosphere—maj be aarribed the prevalence of acute dwwders of the omach. bowels ami liver at this season, eery person of bilious habit is liable to »very bilious in the fall. Then, too, all persons »twu U weak are more than crdinarily ; re-l.sTKra.-I i. :. . diarrii .1 :.n«l dysentery, »r. pnrticularly !:keiy to be atfarked by these complaints. The mo»t com plete defense aga.:.»t c-ch and all of these dfa- •nts is l*odily vigor. To obtain (hi-* ; all the following pngi . ... Part of lot No. 3, in square No. 15, according to the plan «f th-* c.ty of Macon, being in tl« no.-th- w^t comer cl said lot. fronting one hundred and five (105) feet on >Iadi«o;i street, from the alley dividing Mjuaics No*w 14 and 15, and running up •aid alley one hundred nnd sixty (lOo) i*x-t. Le- vitd an a> (!.-• j re j».-rtv Of Wm. K. deGraffenried, otnama. to satisfy a n fa famed from the Justice Court of the 716th district. G. M.. in favor of J. Holmes a Gj. h \1 in. K. deGraffouried. l^t»j«er- :v pointed out i.y Whittle A Gu-tiu. attorneys for Mrs. \\ m. K. deGraffenried. Levy returned to rue by a constable. Abo. at th*- nme time aud place, the following, te-wit: Eighty acres of land, more or fan. being jurtH of lots 116 and 117, ori-rinally in the 10th dis- tn-*t of Houston, now Bibb count v. Levied on as the property of Thomas M. Re.vnJld*. d to mtmy a fl fa from tl*.* Supereu- Gain of Butts re-untv, in favor of Robert G. Duke \«*. WssMp#. ton Thongs and ABtyReynolds,eaacutmiof H/-b- ort M. Reynolds. Property j,tinted out hv Wash- ton Thomas, ono of the executors. Alvj. at tiu-janve time and jdace. the following to wit; Lou of land Nos. fP*. 84, s5, rek lo7, lte and lt», and th • east half of Jot No. 'wt, renfaining ffffi acrxi. m.-reor less, ly. . m the 4th district ononally 11 u-teu. now Bibb county. Leiiod on aa the property of J. N. s ynour. tnmfaf, to v.t- mfy a ft fa iv.u* l from Bibb Superior G >ur. in fa- i_r*i W.-.B. J 1., . ; .. j.,^.*. .. ■opertj pomted cut by plointal's wta«rts«a after that time we will BUTTS A ROSS. NOTICE. T HE partnership existing between Ward A . ‘lay dis*olvwl by mutual con- sent. G. P. Nelson will settle all claims, and re ceive all money due the finn. P. H. WARD, G. P. NELSON. In retiring, I ask for Mr. Nelson from all my old customers and their friends, a liberal jsitron- ag-\ such as they have extended to me. oct5 lw p. H. WARD. .Booms For Bent, QVfljfi office of Southern Express Company. Terms moderate. Apply to * T. H. HENDERSON, sep!2 tf At Express Office. DENTISTRY. __ resume tho practice of IXmtistry at once, at his Dental Rooms, 84jMulberry street, eepltf TEAS A SPECIALTY LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! We have now in stock the LAR&E&T and most COMPLETE assortmemnt of TEAS! IN THIS MARKET. TEN DIFFERENT 6RADES OF TEAS! From 70 Cents per Pound and Upwards! DWELLING TO KENT. A COMFORTABLE DWELLING in Vint taining eight rooms, with good garden, well of water, etc. Terms very moderate. Apply to auc23tf L. W. RA8DAL. ALSO ON HAND I. 0. PLANT & SON, Bankers and Brokers, MACON, GA. Buy and Sell Exchange, Gold, Silver, Stocks and Bonds. Deposits Received, On Which Interest will be Allowed, AS AQRSEI) UPON. PAYABLE ON CALI*. Advance* made on Cotton and Pro* diice in .Store. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO ctoly C. A. XcrriNG, J W. P. Goodall, President. | Cashier. CITY BANK MACON, GEORGIA. Capital iiOO.OOO Dollarf. uikectors: WM. B. JOHNSTON. WV. S. HOLT, JOHN J. GRESHAM. JNO. B. Ii<JSS. iuijaan S. G. Boss. President. R. V. L.TIOS, Cwhier. EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON. onirc In Huff's Mew Btilltlliiff. Receives Deposits, BUTS AND SELLS EXCHANGE, Makes Advances on Stocks, Bonds, Cotton in Store. Also on Shijraients of Cotton. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. feblSly W. A. HOPSON & CO A RE Now res trade. Th- PARTMEXT6 dy to meet the demands of the ir STOCK IN ALL THE DE- 4 full, both in WANTED AT ONCE. O NE OR TWO first-class practical Gin Makers, I (Br»*ast«*r) to wliom tliehighest waireswill )»e | ' 1, by tho day A T ONCE, of 1 OCtl 6t WANTED 1 good Carriage Blacksmith. One I c LIQUORS. We take pleasure in stating that tho >ntu.Py Wliislty Montoiunm, Ga. REMOVAL. . _ ! business will be n 1 tho store lately occupied by J. Marks,' < Cherry street, next door to the entrance to Ral ston Hall, where I will keep a full stock of Fish, Oysters, Ice, Fruit, etc., etc, as heretofore, octl 6t FELIX CORPUT. H Housekeepers’ Situation Wanted keeper in a family, a hotel or pu willing to moke nersclf useful, and will bring un- •loubtcd t ->ti'nonial.s of jomkI character. Apply t » the Senior Editor of the Telegraph. Was awarded the CHEST PREMIUM AT THE VIENNA EXPOSITION OVER ALL COMPETITORS! Constantly ort hand. Port. Sherry. Madeira and Rhine Wines, Hennessey, Martel and Otard WANTED. 20 CIGAR MAKERS. Apply to sepSOtf FOR BENT. Situated on comer of Cherry and Fifth streets. Possession given October 1st. Apply to 8. R. JAOUES, At Jaqu’js ± Johnson’s. German Groceries a Specialty WE KEEP EVERYTHING- nr TIIE GERMAN GROCERY LINE. Try Our Shakspeare Segars, 10 cents Each. Thankful for past favors, we solicit your continued pat ronago. Special Notice. Tlf"Y office is now permanently located jLU. store No. 10 Hollingsworth block, on Pop- lar street, where my friends can always find me, and will be pleaded to sene them as'buyer and seller of Cotton. My sor, W. A. Collins, will always on hand locking oltz-r the interests of the late firm of Jonathan Collin-, £ Son, and earnestly invite those who owe them to come forward promptly and settle. JONATHAN COLLINS. ortSSt*Cotton Broker. Macon. Ga. STORE TO RENT. A LARGE STORE, rood dry cellar, good bus- ine»s stand. Applr to tl «t OLIVER, DOUGLASS k Co. ve tho reward The aMxiation in a public school amon - | the children. i> productive of the best re- ! suit-*, and it is especially adapted to the i.'vnius of our institutions, ft-r it engen ders a mutual resjHit oniony all classes of society, and brings forcibly to the mind of all, that honor and merit may arise from any con lition, and tiiat indo lence find vice, aitliou^h surroond-jd by any position or circumstances, will debase thitee who p*5S*kJda them t*> tlio lowest po- sition in life, and that true merit and hootwtj make u man, ;u»d the want of it the vagabond. A thorough system of common acliool oducation has heretofore been very defi cient in tau State, aad in most of the Southern Suites. An example ha.- U*eii thi- pnpi vgor.tej.- - U U urhu U a wtiK-ahnuyof W. K.<te !c:.re->d, deocart Al-a,aoe large ortice-desi; nk eaae with glass doors,oot plain book ra sad^,^( 11> rr.izg’s patent) ooe fattgum re, (sfcund-hor.-l) one ruck.ng-chair and’two i.iu.r-.. L • ' *- ll. , -j-rrtycf Wrr.. K NOTICE. W E have this day sold our stock 0 GOODS * » to W. J. Lawton, and bespeak for him the liberal patronage of our customers. 0 LAWTON A BATES. September l»>th. 1S73. sepSl tf WANTED. QNE A Xa 1 MOULDBR tf on<r. tf - i’Z-.t SCHOFIELD’S IROX WORKS. FOR REST, A FI\ K rvx.ni ItwtllinA. with three nrrevrnend 011 Tauu.il Square, near residence -''- 1 tB5 per month. Applr to r nfvunno "^iViRRS, k Ca's. of Mr. E. Price. aueTl tf oath. SEYMOUR ROlJ .\t Sf'A'motrs, Tinsl»«; mor Conn p«,h> : SrSKZ?2 lb ® heM ,h “ Monday «vh) Oi.“K»BhE ne«, in thu vitr. v v . J. A.S. Milligax, — ■ C S*cretary. for rent. ^ITOKLLiXG HOl'SKS, eli*ihlv located. J- Apply to R. P. LAWTO.V, At Exchange oans, or 10 Da. A. P. COLLINS, At Collin*’ a Heath’ th«- fall, it will \w f.xiud tltit brer. wi>- e::r*ugh t*> roj-»rt tc. th wrourge. Thz Cuzarast xso Best.—Eureka Liver MoJkjim.- gi»«» uimcrMu aaUafac-Uor: ii. tile ireatmeYit M LiverDi«m»r. I>>*Ta pvfa.Sn k jfra 1- ache, Coat;renew*. an»t al! that class d dtaiu«-» amine from a liisorvli r ->l »utc ut Uk- %tuMUK-k and liu-r. n-jO.-l. For Rent. vi.. —-■ 1> <.r ,majl creek ritHE FLINT HOCSE. col •' utj.*tn*iis thf hod, of J. rasa* with audaiart Wm. F. Wilnum. Propertv (JEo F v (ir.RRY. Sheriff. of the >: Apply t». G. B. ROBERTS aug2 tf taming twenty-fivu outbuil-Jmgx. One a buardjug-htAue m the city. MILO S. FREEMAN. to *u\ all tli * fond* fajIuLging to th«- vy Anders,i-. lau-t 1 <ti-I txuay. «te THoMA>D ETIIKUIDGR. -'*^*d Aumaasti $50 GOLD MEDAL! 'C'OR th h *>t Country Weekly Newspaper 1 published in| th* Smte Geonna. Typo- g r *»hy, make up. buaincM ajid raring matter a k: ?-»lite *ri:»l manag»*mefit to he eonsiactvMl hr iu iirev. T1r* tiv • - i\»ua« previous lo lhe Stop* Fair to be taken a> th*'- tcirt. Committee to be. «<rnipo«at(i <4 J. H EstTU. W. A HenijJull and Jo*.” 1 Ch-nv. W. A. HUFF. «t2tf Mayor. For Rent. rpHE residence of the late J. R. Butts, on First Ppices Lower Than Ever. lessiou given October 1st. Applyto mMW lfW A. UttM ■ buy, Possession giv^en October 1st. Apply to A- B. ROSS. seplOtf Or CAPT. A. G. BUTTS. Special Notice. the 14thof October, at the store of Jlessrs. Sin gleton, Hunt A Co., who are authorized to re ceipt for us. oct4 3t W. A. BANKS A SONS. PUTZEL & SON, SECOND STREET. DAMOUR’S BLOCK. MRS.. S. AUDOUIN ELEGANT MTTiTjX^TJfciRY —AND— FANCY GOODSFl Which will be ready for inspection WEDNES DAY, October 8th. Her friends and customers invited to call. oct4-lw Boots and Shoes ! FOR THE FALL TRADE, 1873. So. 3 Cotton A vcmu: and 66 Third Street. Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS! They invite particular attention to their departments of HOSIERY. DAMASKS, LINENS. SHEETINGS, BLANKETS, TOWELS. FLANNELS, JEANS, CASSIMERE3. SILKS. DRESS GOODS, cte, etc. Due notice will be given of their OPENING DAY. For I Julies’ Dresses,Suits, Cravats. Collars. Tics. Laces, Trimmings, and Novelties in that line. Bar and Restaurant. OPEN ALL NIGHT. J. VALENTINO, H AVING refitted his entire premises, is prepared to furnish his fro nds and patrow with everything pertaining to a Unit efa» Hint, wliit-h w'ili bo served in the very best styk'- He will always have on hand FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, 8AME, ETC. Strangers visiting Macon should give him I will open on the 1st of Octol»cr. at>o.« Cherry street, next door to my present res tauract,» Ladies' Eating Saloon. SOAP FOR EVERYBODY FINE SOAP. LUBIN’S, ROGER A GALL KIT'S, COU- DRAY’S, GOSNELL ’S, YARDLEY’S, LOW’S CASHMERE BOUQUET. CHEAP SOAP. ENGLISH HONEY AND GLYCERINE, PARK COMPANY’S TOILET, CONTINENTAL. COLGATE'S BARS, COLGATE’S FRUITS. oct5 tf RANKIN, MASSEXBURG A CO. DENNISON’S TENT SHIPPING TAGS Two Hundred Millions have »>n used within the pant ten years, tbout complaint of loss by Ta*- be- ing detached. They are more re liable for marking Cotton Bale* than any Tag in ■. All Express Companies use them. Ifaltf by Frfntcru antf Sutlanert ererywliere. oct43m ONE OF THE BEST-SELECTED STOCKS OF BOOTS AND SHOES! Kver offered by us in thi* market. Ladies’, Misses’, Children’s, Gents’, Boys’, and Youths’ Wear. > the most d. iicnte slipper, made toor- line our stock, fn-m which equally good Comprising all varieties and styles, from the heavy brogn der and of t lie best mat, rial. A fra a Country writft. w, 11 flrvl ittotboir «*'»"*«« to n selections can be made a t prk-es thafe • !. ‘ * • j•rhinl stn-*-t. all the latest styles of In the retail departm- mt, ■ hav *’’SSjI kk, jL -m,’ SI oners fintaied in thi* most elegant inv^abritful,..- u.e public gentraUy to cali and examine. MTY £ EIRTLAND. HKZTBV SCHMIDT, FASHIONABLE BARBEE. Huff’s New Baiklhig, Down Stain, aept 21-rod 3m Plain and Fancy JOB PRINTING! Neatly executed at the TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER 8 T E A 91 PRINTING HOXJSE. We make a specialty in BUI Head*, Letter Head*. SoU Head*, .Honthly statement*, Card*. TagN, etc. THE NJSW FEATURE —ix— Photogrraphy! — AT — PUGH’S GALLERY. » K TOUCH ING THE NEGATIVE, by ifa* t, wrinkle* and all 8harjrtM*»H of th** I have KM-ured the er. and feel assured Special Notice. jod I DESIRE to sell the stock, fixture*, and will of my store. Trie stock is the very best, it *-■* prime order, and only needs the additirfo of » r new goods to make it first-clans. aa new of nearly -rs of the NAT IONAL hotel O <OKM EItL,y yPO'IT8MOOD,l USABLY OPPOSITE TUB PA8SKUOEB IJBPOT, Thi. How I su bew THOROUGHC.Y RENOVATED from birotuent to tftic. BOARD tf9i PEIl DAY. P. WHELAN, Prop. auglsf Any one dt genteel and c The fixture, are modern and The “good will” embraces the jm 4 every citizen of Macon, and kti-a peojilt* of the surrounding counties. to so ter a busin*** which i* i*asily conducted, and whirl* upon a rery ,ratf!in..tfnKnt. will yield an in'-"' 0 of time thousatnl dolbira, can make caaj term with me. Satiafaetory recuom will be r»en lor my willingness to relinquiah the boainetf, and u > rora iw. will be riron to ray wicoeaor until he ha" mastered the buainoaa. Apply immeductedy to septltfi TDVS. V. CONNER,