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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8,1873.
TJtK CITY
«i:n\i'in\ muksino,
Opening Up)
To-morrow i« the irrnwl •
the roxl7-awd*d<'i»uliM'nt
A.HopoonAOo. Th.-vluv.
1,..!.,-' I. :..ly il
which *iil be open for in.-]"
Wed nr III, W
■ li-j-nt-h wn) ro-,'iro
•nn :r.o that WJIlian
READING
ill LrscH
NOTICES.
XEW A 1 * V I.liTISI.MKX rS.
jck er rry
f M r- W.
a krwrt.xk
S.- HiiV
onU
Colton llrokrr.
Mr. Jonathan Collin., on.- uf tV .,11
cotton m< n m M:u>>n. haa natabli.i..-
cotton IroVeiap- hiutinOM, an.! L-1 v > ■ ~
tii .• thin in. msnjr that hia r.tfi i, n
permanently locnt«,l truiior- No. It
HoUincaaorfh L).»k, on 1‘opUr -tr.
J{„ «m. W. A. Collin-., can 1-: foi
there at nil linuw r.v-olT to n.-tt!«■ up 1
old boMi. -» of Jonath.'ii C' -Mir.- A S ,
»• P-ted,
itol l.y Tirana. A.
•t. S L»v . venin^.
tn.U. Winle.'feom the
• 1 that ]he wu inda of
•y- t... .-•• »
topi that the (fortora
i. and that a change
l.i take plane. Bnt all
and the young man.
iffhect reepect from his
mates on the road, is
Kr
id of
M.i
Aid for Wrmphl,
At the regular rno-ting.
Council fo-M last night, a cr.
three was appointoil U. ...li-
tiona for tl
era. Thi»
citirene to
jNHtple wil
mitteo in
Iluxke, W.
.ximtmtt.-. will caU upon oar
day. and it i. to be hoped our
rj-wml liberally. The com.
oompoeed of ileaoa. J. W.
Haelahrmt and W. W. Camea.
>rw Hook..
Judging from Hr*inn A Co.’a adrertie-* I
which upp-ara thU morning, the |
book -■ ' u ha- fairly opene-L They j
enam-mt., a long Rat ot new Looka which I
tlioyliav.- j nut received from the pub-I
linhir., many of which are by the moet
distinguished noreliata and poets ot th.-
pr.u- nt L.y, Some of th. *e books
Hoarded a. ev.-nla in literature.
whole lie t
.-.ally ii
S-e th.
i as attractive aa is
.. Macon at one time,
ent.
Win.I rrl,).
By reference to oor oilvertiaing col
umn. it will bo aeen that Skiff A Gay
lord's minstrels, aa old and popular
troupe, will be in this city, and tfire a
porforutuioe Saturday night. The tr-. ape
Hm U * u in M;uon s. v. -,-hJ times since
the war, and each time it has been above
the average of each oompanids* They
advertise this tiui«i new and novel at
tractions, hoiuoLhinjj out of the usual
minstrel manner, but none the less pleas
ing on that account.
The County Court.
Judge Weems hod only one case before
him yesterday morning, and that was
against Tom Ifodo. a well-known eon*
ooctor of cheap chain-lightning at ten
oents a glass. Tom runs a dead full in
connection with a Hotel 1/Africa in.* and
they do say he sells as moan a decoction
as the devil would have poured down the
gussies of those whom ho wants to get
bold of as qnickly as possible. But that
is not Tom's wont fault. He whips his
wife and for that offence he was brought
before Judge Weems and fined twenty*
five dollars and costs.
I.immI New* Fur the Hungry.
By reference to our advertising columns
it will be *-vn that Captain JL Johnston
has opened his fine restaurant, and is now
prepared to feed all who may call on him
with tho best the market affords. His
table is well supplied, and rates reasona
ble. Visitors to the Fair will find it to
their interest to give him a call. With
the Captain at the head, assisted by Lieu
tenant Hicks, with polite and attentive
servants, those who coll on him need have
no fears of departing hungry or dissatis
fied. Remember the place—in the alley
Wtwecu the llrown House and National
Hotel.
Hon Levy.
No tidings of the whereabout* of Don
Levy have yet l**en ascertained. It is be
lieved by some that be hna fled from the
State, while others think he is concealed
somewhere about tho city, and will prob
ably give himself up at an earl** day and
take his chances Ik*fore tho courts. A
warrant is out for his anvst, and the offi
cers have boon in search of him.
We think it very probable that he has
left. One of the witn«v -*cs at the coroner’s
inquest xtnted that after Don Levy had
shot Dukes, his mother handed him a roll
of money and tobl him to leave. Hence
we think the probability is that ho has
gone at least out of tho reach of present
danger of arrest
The Went her.
If then* was any doubt lingering in
the minds of tho people that" the melan-
cholly day* have come,” It was entirely
dispersed nl-out three o'clock yesterday
morning when half tho city awoke
and called for more cover on tho
Kd. It was not only cool at that
hour, but it was cold, and thero would
have boon unmistakable frost had not
old Boreas had flu* in-turn on the right
♦lank of the Ice Sing.
But, while we arc shivering with dread
of tho high price of winter cJotheH and
wood and oogl, it in **omo consolation to
know that the same cold weather which
imposes these penalties, also drives out
the yellow fever and brings in hot buck
wheat oak os .
Public McliiHtls.
On this side of the river, within the
corporate limits, prov-^ion was made by
the Board of Education for three hun-
ditod white children. Tho places are all
token, and more than one hundred appli
cants for tho South Macon school wore
refused for want of room. The popu
larity of tho teachers at that school, to
gether with tho fact that there are few,
if any, pri
-he informa tion that we can
obtain thi, Mem, to be one of the moat
cruel homicide, that it waa ever our duty
to chronicle. Hay. is raprwated to
have been an exceedingly quiet and gen
tlemanly young ana one who attended
tricly to h 1 ties, a.l- r and indus-
t.-. >u., -n-i ».ia never knosrn to have an
mi>l>asant w„r-l with any of his associ
ates. Ha waa assaulted by Gray without
the *kaAw of % pfOVOOStlOU. Jndcd, it
is asserted that Gray did not know whom
he was assaulting, nor did Hays know
who was his assailant. After being
struck. Hays did what he oould to defend
himself. He wrenched . Gray’s pistol
from his hand and struck him several
blows with it, and would have punished
him more severely had not he been pre
vented l>y tho interference of bystanders,
but the fatal blow bad already been
given, of which he died on yesterday.
Grit aeems to have nothing to plead,
in palliation of his crime, but liquor,
was intoxicated at the time, and of course,
and the I **** »ot in hia right mind; bnt that does
not abate the horror of the occurrence.
The Marshal of Fort Valley is in the
city and expects orders this morning
| take Grsy down to that city for trial. |
The parents of Hays have arrived from
Opelika, and will probably take hia
mains home with them for interment.
at 1
day, at the “Ora Horen,”
oct7-eoltf Third street.
Mr-. E—Wkicli-aum most h:»v» had
that Brussels carpeting given to him—he
sells it so cheap.
Mrs. L,—No, he bought them during
the panic, and paid cash for them. Be
sides, at the New York Store they always
sell goods for leas profit than anywhere
else.
Mrs. II.—Well, I heard so before, hut
never believed it. Mrs. E. told mo at
the aodrty hut Friday she only paid 85
cents for ber ksamft/wl pmac colored each-
mem at the New York Store, and I paid
Messrs. $1 for my ugly dirt colored
one. - It makes mo so mad to think about
it. Til buy everything I want at the
New York Store hereafter. octS tf
XK\V ADYKItTISKMENTS.
-T—
Ocmulgee Building and Loan Notice in Bankruptcy.
Association.
rvEC.n \Birnr-ib n - I xTIHISVCim
lv si Ti - >:-k. iiur-aisiS-.Mdafilalt
»««e«i. MILO S. KUKhllAX.
odd II Smvtarr »~J Trv.ni.
The largest variety of silks, ratines,
emchmere, velours and camels’ hair doth
in the city at the New York Store.
octS tf
Si MU UK and double-buttoned kid gloves,
in an colors (beautiful light party shades),
just received at the New York Store.
oct5 tf*
The Park.
Every few days now makes a great dif
ference in the appearance of things at
the Park. The army of workmen are
piuhing ahead with all possible speed, to>
gtt the building in readiness.
A floor of two-inch plank is Icing Laid
in Machinery Hall, which is all this
building needed to put it in perfect re-
I*" - ’
The frame ol^the new exhibition hal
ls up, and the workmen are planking it
in. The Superintendent, Mr. Norton,
says he will have it finished by the 20th.
The tinners are at work on the hippo
drome—the carpenters having nearly fin
ished, with the exception of Che judges’
stand. The erection of the old stand had
been commenced, but we observe that it
haa been taken down, as it was eonsid
need too large. Before the construction
of a new one ia commenced we suggest
that it would bo a good idea to omit this
sbtnd altogether, and amnge for the
judges on one of the three platforms al
ready constructed. These platforms give
the judgea every means of observation,
and, besides, the old stand, or a new one
In the middle of tho ring, is more or loss
nh obstruction to the view from every
part of the hippodrome. We merely sug
gest this as a practicable idea, suggested
while looking at the ground yesterday
afternoon. The idea may he a good one,
or may be worth nothing; nevertheless,
we give it, believing that it is worth be
ing acted upon.
Grrnt Knitrrn MenuKcrir'niul Cirrus.
Among the multitudinous attractions
to bo offered at the State Fair upon the
grounds of Central City Park, ore tho
unique and gigantic performances of this
gqeat show. Since but hero we arc as
sured its proportions have been aug
mented to twice its former strength, and
tlm press of the country is loud and
liqarty in ita liberal praise of the Great
Eastern. On account of engagements
already consummated elsewhere tho stay
of this grand entertainment ia limited to
three days only—Wednesday, Thursday
ami Friday, October 29, 30 and 31—the
most important, perhaps, of tho fair,
reliable exchange says of this grand
a^air:
This grandest of all modern canvas ex
hibitions which have created such u Jurore
throughout the North and South last
sob, will be here soon. It is justly con
ceded by all who have seen it to be the
greatest of all traveling shows. Its
number of cages is four times os runny
os are usually seen in the ordinary menag
erie, and its arenie attractions* arc thrice
as great as is usually displayed in circus
entertainments. That it is the mastodon
of.the period all who have seen it confess.
As a giant towers above his fellows, so it
overtops and placea in tho shade all other
exhibitions of this ago of its popular class.
To enumerate the manifold attractions of
this Goliah of shows would require more
qiaeo than we can allow, hence we refer
the reader to the small bills and mam
moth ma«y-cok>rod posters adorning the
wall around tho city.
Crnnd Council I’nltrd Friends of
Temperance.
This body will meet at 9 o’clock, A. m.,
in t ho City Hall. Many delegates reached
the city last night; among many others
wo note Dr. E. M. Pendleton, of Athens
Co). Porter, of Dawson; Dr. Kenan. Cob
Crawford. Rev. A. J. Jarrell and M. R.
u.ill. Milledgevill*; Col. Parks, of Talbot;
Rev. W. R. Branham, John Orme, M. J.
Gofer, Isaac McCrary, W. R. Griffith, W.
E. H. Searcy. Dr. J. M. Whitaker, W. J.
Duncan and S. E. Whitaker.
Patrnnnffc that Pny
That noble institution, the Public Li
brary of Kentucky, has permanently
taaluhed it* prosperity by the three gift
ils in that section of j concerts it has already ^iven un ler its
the cit v aooonnta for tho large number of ehirtor. It now Uxist. of a budding that
. .. oret 1210,000, with a Library of over 50,-
appmx ... . 100f volnn: --. and a magnificent rebinet.
1 he iiu.uUt »1-plying for adnus- on to fourth rift , vnoort for ita fur .
the High School K-ing to largely in ex-j ther endowment will take place Deoem-
oms of wluit wus expeotad. th, iwperia- ha*2d, and at this ,-on.',-rt J 1^00.000
• -n.lent will nwmmeal to the bcvird it distributed to Uw ticket holders.
Mmlent will recommend to t... ux.r.i .n ^ ^ bdn ^ $230,000, and
t.-.eir meeting S..tur,my t.u- .-.. "tion ox ^ ..fi.ngdown toprixre oF ^'s», which is
nn assistant in that department. i I he smallest sum given. As there is a
The la'wis school, for colons! children, prire to every fifth ticket, it is easy to
tenl-iv but the intend .nee 1 —° that the patronage of this concert is
■was op,-:
was not so larg.
buil.lmg nceomi
ctod. This
(date, 450 pnpi
Ills II.
The Major’.
r. tho Ms;
his registei
, had but t«
jvitrocage that pays, thero being great
chance* of great gains, and only small
chan - of small losses. Hon. Thos. E.
Hrsmlctte. late Governor of Kentucky, is
toe man.-ig.ir. un i tickets and informa
tion may be ol.tain.si by addressing him,
at Public Library BuiKling, Louisville,
name
ing.
The first was a case of disorderly oon- Falrbnnl,.* sralr
du.-t. A g.-nt w.-nt down upon Rotten I Xcrt to their merit, the i-.. -t snbstan-
Bow and. without regard forth* pewooaad tial endorsement of Fairbanks’ scales is
order of that highly moral commu
nii-e-i a smart rumpus bv nv of er
OHSTtCl.KM TO JIAllRIAtiK.
HAPPY BELIEF FOB YOU.VG MEX Insa
the rfleeta of Ernes and Abuses in early life
Manhood radond. Impediments to Marriace re-
morwL Xew method of treatuent Xewsndre-
lamrkahle remediea Books and rireulsrs sent
fiea ia sealed envehifiea Addme HOWARD
.tBSOCIATlOX. Xo. * South Xinth street. Flula-
Financial and Commercial
Cotton.
The martlet today haa been Arm at th . "follow,
inaquotations: Low middlinss 1S|c.i midiHinev
ISr. There is an active inquiry lor the»-' vrailes;
but very little demand lor anything below low
middlimts.
The receipts on Monday were S27 bole.: 2S1 by
rail aud 71 by wagon; shipment* M7 bsles; ssle.
an.
To-day the receipts were the laravst of thews-
an. beitir S!4 Imbw-SWI by rail and lXSIry wajmn.
The shipmenta were SB bales: sales «S.
MACOX COTTOX STATXMRXT.
Stock on hand Sept. I. IW* 12*
liecciveilon Monday....+
Received toslny •'-*
Received prcruiuly A1U-A3R5
SAM
Shipped on Monday - *
Shipped today— * _
Shipped previously 2AB-S2I7
Stock on hand Ihueveninq
Public Temperance Meeting To-night
AT THK CITY II ALL.
S W. PARKER. Dr. J. M.WhiUkcr.TV.
. J. C«4rirsad athrrs will a<Ums the moeting.
Thr ritianu art) cordially invited to attend.
Heads
Arill be prtatnntlr «ti-*ntled to sod delin-rod tree of
.Imjsjr. I.cJv .i is all Unds of Funiijr Gnurrio.
1 trant toor trade. Give »• a call.
• ort* 6t E. R. RICHARD**.
A Card.
TAR. W. W. FORD, Hutirt. tendm bit
riincpn* thsuVs to t!t« ir ■ J fwopk of Macon
and surrounding counClj. for tbo very ldsrral
pstronw end many fsTurs which they neve from
time to time best jwed npon him.
He bees knee to inform the public that he hm»
msorad hsoflln from Mulberry stroet to No.
It* Cherry street, over tho ronf«ctkway of Major
M. R. Rureru Haring taken the cnliro suite of
rooms he Irt* not spaml expense in fittiryr and
fnmLdiin* than in the moot rlnlsmte sod hand
some manner. Ho moot roopectfuUy asks all his
old friend* to cali and see him
WASTED.
A COMPETENT YOUNG MAN as EntS
A Clerk, me who has experience in the dry
suni* line preferrd. Apply in own handwriting,
st'itirar when and where bat employed. [ J
Addrm
TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER OFFICE.
ortH-tf Macnii.Ga.m|
Fine Hules and Horses
Al’E have just roreived direct from the Blue
t f Grau of Kentneky, twelre of the finest
Mule* ever ottered in thl* market. Parties want
imr dray mules, or planters wamime pchr* a
:nu!f u* fill out th*.*ir teams to exhibit at the fair.
far the fiSn-firmaium. am be supplied at reanooa-
ble pncps. We have also fire nice Saddle and
Harncsii Horses, which we will sell low for cash.
octM-r.t W. P. ANDERSON A CO.
‘Special Notice.
oflks
store .
lar street, where my fri
and will be pleased to i
sailer of Cotton.
My son. W. A. Collins, will always be on hand
looking after the interest* of the late firm of
Jonathan Collins & Son. and earnestly inrite
those who owe them to come forward promptly
and settle. JONATHAN COLLINS.
ortH it* Cotton Broker. Macon. Ga.
BOARD AND LODGING,
WITH ROOM FURNISHED,
LATEST MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH
Financial.
Xxw Yoxx—Xooa—Stork* dull. Odd 10|.
Monry loaned on 1 -1* »nd interest, slid le int. r.-»t
Kirhsner. lone 71: short X|. Coveraments dull
and stendy. State bonds quirt.
Ex-nine—Money rlo«d st l-lft?l rommiswon.
Strrlinequirt st 71. Odd WiiSltR. fioveroments
strndv. Stair bonds qnirt and issnitiul.
Mnlnieht—sis 15b res 3; fits 10-. «5» 11; new UJ:
<I7s 151: re* Id: new 5a 7b KMOs H.
Trnneaaees ,4b nrw 74: Vireimss 55;
ranaola 47; drfd »b Louisans. 40; new 40; levees
<!s 52|; Ns 55; A tabs ms S. 70; 5s 70; Oeoms «a
snd 7s no bids; Xorth Cudinss. new 18; snrctal
tax 10; South Cudinss 28: new 10; Apnl snd
October SA ,
New Oauujra—Gold 17^19 for<vrtifi«*lch«'ck*.
Currency 4 per cent premium for certified checks.
New York surht nothin* doiny. Sterling 17t5l»
for bills of lulinr.
Idoxpojf—Noon—Consol* 92|&9il. American
sccnrities nominal. Krie411.
I*atcr—Erie 481.
Pakis—Noon—Rente* buoyant at HSI SSc.
I*ater— Rentes 5ff HJic.
pAUia— Evening—Rente* S6f 00c.
Cotton. •
NEwYoKK—Noon—Cotton firm; sales 142; up
lands l»|s Orleans 19|.
Futnn*opened as f«»lk»ws: Octoberl75; Novem-
tier 17k. December 17 7-l«®174; Januaiy 17 9-14;
March 181-lrt.
Evcnlnif—<'-otton, net receipts 857: frroas 857;
sales of "04 lailes at lKi<S l9|; dock lots offeivd
i heaficr. market easier.
Future* closed firm; sales flJVMV. October 1728-
171; Nayember 171; December 171; January
17 9-lft.
BAi-TiwoaE—Cotton, net recei^its th m«** 288;
exports coastwisa 115; Gnwt Britain —; sales 38;
l*7rt; middlinff* IS; low middlihv* 17fc strict
40**1 onlinary PM: market quiet and firm.
New f is lea sh—Cotton, n-t receipts .AS27: cross
8|MGk exports coastwise—; to Gnwt Britain —;
sales 12Wh stock fiUMfc middlinas isj low
iniddlimrs 17L« 17t; strict food ordinary 16l®17;
market firm lwit lew active. •
Wii,nni0T05—Cotton, net receipts i«; cx7*ort*
const wise 7; st*>ck 103K; middling's Ml; market
firm.
ArorSTA Cotton, net receipts 500; «a)e£ 550;
stock -; muldliiur* 1«1; market sPmly.
Savasxaii—Cotton, net receipts 59S; sales
550; exTMirts coastwise —; stock 14£59; mid-
dlina* Mb rummy 171; market firm.
31 obtut—Cotton, net rrcei|>ta48l; exports coast*
wise 280; *alea 200; stock lAJW; middlimrs 17^17h
low middlings l«l; strict good ordinary 13; market
very firm.
Bostos—Cotton, net receipt* —; xross 475;
sales 275; stock 8000. mi ldlimrs 19; market quiet
and firm.
Chaklwiox—Cotton, net receipts 15K5; exports
coastwise —; *al«*s 000; stock 9142; middnnvs
14M17; low middlings PU; strict pood ordinary
Irt4; market firm.
M Kuril is —Cotton, net receipts 485; shipments
155; stock 9S04; low mitldlinfcs lAf; market quiet
and firm.
Gal vest ox—Cotton, net receipts 407; exports
coast wise 98; sales 5fh stock 10.790; rood ordinary
141; Texas ordinary 121; demand lirht.
Norfolk—Cotton, net receipt* 982; «
. sales 100; stock 4110; low midi
7h market firm.
PniLAPKLFillA-Cotton.net receipts 154; icross
rro**middlinr* 1*1; market firm.
Liverpool—Noon—Cotton, sale* include 7220
American.
Good onlinary deliverable in Janruary. S|; do.
Nm\nub«r, same.
Produco.
New York—Noon—Fkmr rtnaly. Wheat quiet
amt firm. Corn firm. Fork quiet and unehanpred.
Lanl quiet; oM steam 8 9-pl^slt. Turiientine
dull at 40. Riwin quiet at 2 85* 2 90 for strained.
Fmrhts firm. •
Eveninr—Flour quiet and unchanred. Whisky
1011. Wheat 1i*3e better for lower frmles;
winter i><d Western 1 «1. Corn unchanaed; mixed
and yellow Western 67. Rice quiet and firm.
l*ork fttiudy; new 1712!. Laid weak; now Sl^k
181. Tallow ami Naval* quiet.
LorisviLLK—Flour quiet and
—IK hirher prices; 25*50 on arrivaL Corn firm;
* helled and sacked «Sk?65 Provisions quiet.
l’..rk stiwdy. Bacon, shoulders SJ; clear rib 9J;
clear 9k. packed. Lard tiem) 9ftj kef
Whisky quiet at 90.
St Lori*—Flour quiet and unchanred. Corn
in fair demand and firm; No. 2 mixtsl 481. Ports
dull and unchammd at 15 (-X Bacofi quiet and
steady; shoulder* 8l(?8j; clear rib ft*9}; dear
side* i»l *,9i for jobltinar and order lot*. Lard un
chained and quid at b\ tor winter kettle. Whisky
firm at 96 currency.
Wilmikotok—Spirits turpentine steady at 87.
Ro*in quiet; with nc sales reported; Crude
pentine. no ■Uea. Tar quiet at 2 50.
Cixcisxati—Floor quiet at < 9007 «l. Com
* roi wtons quiet and unrt
prs 81; clear
Bacon in fair iobhinf
rib 81; dear sides 9i. Whisky in good demand at
9ft*‘91 currmcy.
NkwOukass—Flour, stock small: pond local
mumd; ckuble extra 6 25*6 90; tn-bb extra 7 00
S 25 choicr 9 50(29 75 Corn quiet at 71; mixed
L White Oats dull at 55 . Bran, no sales. Ha;
[uiet at 2S* 24. prime. Pork ddll; mess 17 «
by salted meat* dull. Bacon dull: shoulpers
91; C R sides in-.CS shl«w 10|. Hams 14* 15
Lard dull; tierce k*v lol. Su«ar and Mo-
lasses, no neraaml. Whisky dull; Louisiana ftt;
Cincinnati 1 05 Coffee quiet and firm at ff<?221;
txrd 2?I *221; prime 22V.* 22f. Corn meal
18 20. x
Liverpool—Noon—BrvadstuflsdaU. Red win*
ter wheat 18gl2|.
Eveninr—Yam* and fabrics firm, with an up*
ward tendency.
Marino 3Tows.
New Tore—Arrived. M«>n» Castle. Havana;
Charleston. Java. Arrived out. Republic. Abys*
•fids. City Montreal. Europa*.
Savs.vjiah—Arrived. Hindoo. Lena Bird.
rivwd out. Pathfinder. The British ship Marl-
'Mirourfa. blown on Tv bee Island, will probably
take
the
lion*.”
• of th,
izi^r hiici.df. He
buixdi Monday sight, where In* l.’ri
ten dollar bill »-*• collateral aemritr f«
lii-i ap}H8aranv'«‘ when wanted. PaiHng t
apptMtr ,»t th/ h.mr namixl in hi* •ubjvA'n.i
tbf forft'it was turned into the city tree*
ury. So much towmnl l»uihiin^ a j-nbli
•choolhouac.
N,-l Davis wjis Nv'kcl as
‘HtAulcr. It st'cms that Ned t*t«]
from nnothcr negro, near Smarr
on th.* Maoon and Western rail
*tart<”l toward The ew
horse also »tuxtod t.-*vi4i'd M:uvn, and.
oomini; by rail rcaobvl here in advance
Of Ned. and told tho public that Ned wa.-
ooimnff with li Ftolen horse. 1 eaterdav
Luornin^ Ned and the horse were boDi
picked up .aid taken to tho tnuracks.
where the thief sr.v to l»o held until hi
i\>uld K> return.sl t<» the county in which,
the theft was eoiumitte.1. Ti e horse in
volved in this «*»A»e resemMed a , irefully
prepared anatomical specimen, and if we
had been the own*-r of such an animal,
and Ned Davis hart oome ulon^ »nrt stolen
him. and a poboc offiocr hu.1 Neil
Davis for the theft, we should immedi
ately have brought suit for danw^ffi
against that officer, and prosecuted it to
the bitter end.
I their BH aa the st m Ian! w«.i^ht in cases
tri^i he fors court'. Besides their aocn-
I mey, their Adaptation to the standards of
j all nations makes them the universal
scale, and they are as staple an article of
export as flour or sewing machines. The
F.sirl U. rk S: .1 ’..urt-ury. Y:..
arqamon^ the most interesting’ of all the
■■■adhctoiiot ia .the country, fioty
thousand ae.dea, fr\%m the most sensitive
l a lunce for druggist* to the gigantic rail-
way scale, are sent out annually to do
ffiar part ia the oo«mri.<| a|Ml
em city and town on the globe.—F.
M, 5cpf. 16,1873.
Tiik most l r-happy perm in the world ia the
W. A. HOPSON & CO.
Will have their
P dfcl INC D A Y
* FOE —
Ladies’ Dresses and Suits
And all articles in that line, oo
THURSDAY!
The Dili Instant.
SPECIAL NOTICE!
reference.
THOSE
oca «r
AT LAST
OSTRICHES CAUGHT
THE
FEATHER, dusters
TRI’JIAX ,V «KHEX’S.
$60 Reward.
Howard’* District, the follow me six persona, to
wit;
ANDERSON JOHNSON-beiyht 5 feet 9 or 10
inches, and weighing about 150 pounds; with a
tiunch of hair and mole on left cheek, and very
black in color.
TOM JOHNSON—height 5 feet 9 or 10 inches,
and also weighing 150 jgxuMls, and of ginger-cake
color.
BILL HARDISON—height6 feet; weight 165
pounds, and about 22 year* old—very erect in
BpIxCER HANCOCK—Ivivht 5 feet 9 or 10
inches; weight 155 or 10U pounds, and left eye-lid
very much swollen.
SOL SMITH— height 5feet 8 or9 inches, weigh’
ing 140 pound*, and 21 or 22 years old. having a
dull ana sleepy countenance.
GEORGE WASHINGTON—betaht s fret in
inches, and weighs about 150 pounds; about 21
or 22 year* old. and with fore linger missing from
left hand.
The above reward will be paid for the delivery
<* three six renp.il reuvirts or TEX DOLLARS
for either one of them to
W. C. CORDELL.
ort8 2t Contractor.
Xew Books! Xew Books!
T HE following New Books have just been re
ceived by Me**™. Brown A Co- 46 Second
street:
SON OF THE ORGAN GRINDER.by Scwurtz.
PAIR OF BLUE EYES, by Hardy.
HESTER MORLEY’S PROMISE, by Hesba
Strvtton.
GI1*SEA”S WARNING, by Eliaa A. Dupuy.
EDMUND DAWN, by Rxvcnswood.
A SIMPLETON, by Cha*. Reaile.
MISS OR MRS.. by*Wilkie Coffins,
ARTICLE 47. by Belot.
STRANGERS AND PILGRIMS, by Braddon.
MIRIAM MONFORT, by Author of House
hold of Bouverie.
PHILIP EARNSCLIFF.by Mrs. Edwards.
CACHET, by Mr*. Hamilton.
GUY KARLCOURTS WIFE, by May Ague*
Flemming. .
CHECKMATE, by J« L. Le Fariu.
HER MAJESTY, THE QUE£N, by J. Estin
Cooke.
WORK, hr Mis* Alrott
THE MARRIED BELLE, by/ulieSmith.
THE OLD COUNTESS, by Stephens.
AFTERMATH, by Lonefellow.
LOYAL UNTO DEATH, etc., etc.
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
BROWN A CO- Booksellers,
nets tf Macon. Ga.
RALSTON HALL!
ONE NIGHT ONLY!
SATURDAY, OCT. I1TH-
RIUAHEAD!
The HouiehuU Ward, the AVor’d Famous.
IRIS
AND BRASS BAND,
The most stupendous organ in tion traveling,
on their return from Havana. Culia.
We travel in lands where similar bonds dare not
follow us.
Engagement Extraordinary of the eiirhth won
der of the world. JAPANESE TOMMY, the
smallest comedian on the stage; height thirty
1 —V*; age thirty-six.
new era in Minstrel
company only; Six End 1_
era. Three TambourinUis; all playing upon
ends of the first part at tl»e same tune.
Don’t fail to witneas features that you have
Anxjf-iox—Parquette, $100; Gallery.50 cents,
ftut of the proceeds to be den ted to the
Shreveport sufferers. JOE GAYLORD,
oct8-4t Bum ties* Manager.
sTh'Kl n i
Nsy. introduced by this
Men. Three Bone-Play-
oo the
HIS i
notice that on the 4th day of
- D. 1878. a warrant in Ilank-
J issued acaiust the estate tf William
C.'Wat on. of Knoxville, county of Crawford,
rod State of Gcunria. who has been adjudged
a Bankrupt on his own petition, and that the pay
ment of any debts, and delivery of any property
belonging to mid Bankrupt, to him. or for his use. I
and the tranaf-r of any property by him. are for-
hidden by law; that a m*tinx of tjie creditor* of
the said Bankrupt, to prove th«*ir debt*, and to
ehoow* o
will
of his estate w
be held aka Court of Bankruptcy, to he holden
Macon. Ga- at the rwfiee ot Robert A. Nisbet.
Rsqre before Aknn lRfi. Murray. Esq^ Lw-
ter. on the 23d day ^October. A. D, 1873, at 10
o’clock, x. M.
W. H. SMYTH.
ort8 It U. S. Marshal, as MiNenrrr.
In sirs of sale, in the town of Monticello. on tho
first Tuesday in November next, the following de
scribed property, to-wit;
The undivided interest in (600) six hundred acres
<d faro), more or Itm. sf the heirs of B. JL Holland,
situated in the county of Jasper, known as the
Jons* H< (land lands, a-ljoinin^r land of Hiram
Brooks. E. H. Jordan and others, to satisfy a fi fa
issued from Jasper Sujrrior Court. October terra,
1867. in favor of J. W. Holland vs M^W.and E. A.
Holland, administrator and administratrix of
James H. Holland, deceased. Property pointed
out l»y J. W. Holland. ,
Also, at the same time and i<ls<v*. IPu acresof
land, more or less. Lm ied on as the property of
Jonas IL Holland, deceased, adjoining the lands
of Hiram Brooks. E. II. Jordan and others, to sat
isfy a fi fa issued from Jasper Superior Court. Oc
tober term 1870. in favor of Hiram Brooks vs E.
A- Holland, administratrix, and Wm.W. Holland,
administrator. Wm. S. Minter, transferee. Prop
erty pointed out by Wm. S. M inter.
oct8 tds M. B. KEY. I). Sh’ff.
Musical Instruction.
M R. G. A. GNOSSPKLIUS will resume his
.lessons MONDAY. October 6. Thorough
instruction given on the Piano and Organ, also in
Singing. Harmony, etc.
Re*iil«*nce on High street, second door above
Spring, opposite Sirs. Cha*. Coffins*.
ortS sun. thuraJtsan*
For Rent.
good kihdien, garden, orchard and well of
water, in suburbs the city, ronvenient to Mer
cer University. Possession given immediately.
a l.. ... r* uniiriv
W. A. JOHAN & GO
w: W. CARXES,
MRS. A. S. WOODRUFF
turned from New York wi
st novelties in
FALL AND WINTER
MILLINERY
Which will be reudy for inspection
Wednesday and Thursday
OLIVER F. EVANS
Builder mid Contractor
31 .ICON, GA.
Orders for
BRICKLAYING & PLASTERING
SPECIAL NOTICE
Farmers and Grangers
WARD’S FERTILIZER
. Manufactured expressly for
CORN. COTTON. WHEAT,
OATS, RYE, BARLEY. POTATOES,
GRASSES and CLOVER.
t quality.
Its reputation is without limit at the North,
where it is universally known and largely used
by the farmers in that section for
GRASSES AND GRAIN
Of all kinds, and wlticli accounts for tbeir supe
rior success in heavy productions. This fertilizer
is thoroughly analyzed, and its properties known
to lie pure and genuine.
All enters carefully filled, which should state
what production is desired, this being “SPECIAL
MANUFACTURES.” Outside of cash, will ex
change for COTTON of any grade at its highest
market value. With my arrangements. 1 can be
amnly supplied with any amount. All orders
will bo addressed to
J. F. CRUTCHFIELD,
KEEP IN MIND
rpiIAT wo still have in store an abundant sup
ply of SEED RYE and BARLEY, fresh ami
warranted sound. Orders will have prompt at
tention. E. PRICE A SONS.
octSeod 1m
Taxes—Second Xotice.
1HE County Commissioners have notified me
_L that they are 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
rood taxes only, must pny up to save cost, as I am
required by law to issue executions and garnishee
their employers. W. T. NELSON,
pin tf Tax Collector Bibb County.
STONEWALL
r
ne its '"out ' - r:-
and -v -rvV.lv
«’Jw. 1 ix n 1 urn n to him
br tokina Peruvian
This can an he
clr • • *ta,-% •; \standing Ken
cured hyiL
Ta prattic^t o:!i«v.-
in M.won are at
th.: N, » York Storv.
o:to if
The Cmncr e'en Kt>
.-H- ta * Eun k*
U>cr M • vlUta t . rvn
treattit uf Li-rlW. Dy
S- rem * i. Uem.i-
tcLiv. ,.f di^wacs
arising ftom a d.M.nlcrvd cut
oi the stomach
and trier.
_ iKirSuiy
Opening at
Fall anil Winter Style-
FRENCH BONNETS,
And all the new novelties ot the ■wnrnn. on
Wednesday and Thursday
October Sth and ttth.
• v. \ •...%■ \
GrarfGrt icatia^ £‘yer Known!
FOUETH GRAXD GIFT CONCERT
FOB Tire MXEFIT OF TBS
PUBLIC LIBRARY of KENTUCKY
2,000 Cash Gifts *1,500,000
250,000^FOR $50
inPuhlir Library Hall, at Louisvill *. Ky.
WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1878.
Only sixty thousand tickets win be sold. Tho
rket* are divided into ten coupons or parts.
At this concert, which will fo?th>» grandest mu-
nl dwoUy ever witnessed in this country, the
preiedcnted snra of
©1,500,000
LIST OF GIFTS: .
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT - - S7'. Orton
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT - - - lOO.IHtO
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT - - 5«) OU(l
ONE GRAND CASH GlIY - - - SS.ouo
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT • -
10CASH GIFTS$1M00each - loo.nott
»CASH GIFTS 5000 each -
a»CA>iiGU'T> !.'«•»each - 50.000
8* CASH GIFTS 809 each • 41,000
199 CASH GIFTS 400 each - 46,000
150 CASH GIFTS SNcvh - 45.HOH
2BOCASH GIFTS :.**wrh - 50.000
8C5 CASH GIFTS 190 each - 32568
1L00O CASH GIFTS 9omth - 550.000
TOTAL, litt* GIFTS. ALL CASH,
aokmntinrto - - - si.500 000
The distribution will he positive, whether all
the ticket* are sold or not. and the* linoo gifts all
paid in proportion to the tickets sold.
PRICES OF TICKETS:
-r» 1 mmrmtT _ . Whole tickets 889; Halves IBS; Tenths, or each
PATTEBN HATS, J
227 WTbo4e Ticket* for ^19.900. No discount ’on
less than $&*) worth of Tickets at a time.
Ticket* now ready for sale, and all orders ac
companied by the aaer promptly Ailed. Ubeml
tenxs given to throe who may toy fegUaST
Hi-*' j:. bramlktte.
Act. Puh. I.ibr. Ky- • r-« '1 -.r ...* rGift Con.\ rt.
Public Library B . I •. >v ' . X .
Cape. T.L. MASSES BURG. ArahMacoaTGa.
ortSdlaw4t
For Rent.
FERTILIZE R
For sale by
TURPIN & OGDEN,
SOLE AGENTS, MACOX, GA.
A FULL LINE
DEESS SILKS,
SILK POPLINS,
SILK PONGEE,
CAMEL’S HAIR CLOTH,
DIAGONALS,
LUSTRES,
POLL DE CHEVRES, ,
REPPo, SATTEENS,
BOMBAZINES,
HENRIETTA,
TA3IISE, BIARRITZ.
And CBEPE CLOTHS,
BRILLIANTINE and
JET ALPACCAS,
Staple and Fancy
Dry Goods
IN THIS MAKKET.
Our friends will perceive from the above, as
partial exhibit of our dress goods st«a‘k, that we
are prepared, panic or no panic, to supply their
wants in every particular with the newest and
mbst stylish goods to be had. ami a call only, will
satisfy them we are using our advantages in pur-
cha>ing for their benefit. •
Panels delivered in the dty FREE.
Samples mailed to any address on application.
Call on
octo tf W. A. JUHAN & CO.
MACON—3 DAYS l
•Central city park Fair Grounds! General Insurance Agent,
j Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Oct. 29, 30, 31.1. office no. sschebbt «t.
1 Three Grand Performances Daily, at 10 o’clock A. M,,
and 2 and 7 o’clock P. M.
A Towering Giant Among Its Follows!
The Great 12 Centre-Pole Tent ami §100,0001 *■“«"»“ ““™
I Of Ctdumbus, G.u - - Assets $50e,
Ci2^.LaL«E3?r»uJa’!E SHOI/yr l UNDERWRITERS' AGENCY, NEW YORK,
Represents the following first-class Companies
HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Organized Hlh ... Ams t* A-* —,,
: s
mm
timSL
WKm'
yreRPligRyBt.
MRS. A. BULKLEY
~p|~AS returned from the North, and is
DAILY OPENING
An unusually large and splendid assortment of
MILLINERY,
FANCY GOODS,
FURS, WILLOWWARE,
TOYS, NOTIONS, ETC.
And respectfully solicits a continuance at tlw
veiy lilK-nil jMitronaw bestowed upon her foi
many years post, and which ulus most gratefully
appreciates, octS 8t
GROCERIES!
general assortment op
Well Selected Groceries!
AT PANIC PRICES !
And will be sokl below the usual market prices.
Give me a call before buying.
J. F. BARFIELD,
0ct5tf
TO REXT.
one eight
OLIVER. DOUGLAS A CO.
r WO TENEMENT HOUSES,
room House for rent.
Apply to
jnly25 tf
Booms For Kent,
QVER office of Southern Express Company.
Terms moderate. Apply to
T. H. HENDERSON.
aep12 tf At Express Office.
DENTISTRY.
D R. EMERSON has returned to 3Iaron,and
will resume the practice of Dentistry at
once, at his Dental Rooms, 81‘JIulberry street,
appl tf
DWFJLIlING TO RENT.
WANTED.
CIGAR MAKERS. Apply to
sepSOtf
GREAT EASTERN
Musuem, Aviary, Circus, Roman Hippodrome
And Egyptian Caravan.
Its augmentation the past winter makes it four
times larger than last year, and then it wa* con
fessed the Monarch Mastodon of the roacl. Over
a milli«m dollars liave been expended to make this
the most stupendous and greatest World Exposi-
tk»u ever attempted; and air immense Twelve
Ccntre-l*ole Pavilion, covering over four acres of
ground, and meaMxring 1»>sWK) yards of canvas i^
required to exhibit its thirty-cne dens of living
Wild Be:i>ts, brcntliing Sea .Monsters, Pluma^cd
itinis. Flesh-eating Reptiles, aud the colossal
DUAL CIECUS EXHIBITION
To transport this Goliah of Shows 100 «vrs, rt passeng
quisition, aud the services of over 2,000 men uui horses
dented enterprise.
Making it a
Grand Combination More Than
Equal to 12 Shows in One!
e br.iusrht into
of this uupre
Prrtj
PLANTERS' INSURANCE COMPANY.
Of Memphis. Term. - - Assets
insurance Company of north America,
Organized 1794 ... Av^tx
PbHcfos written on Da •Hines. Stores st«<rk«, f
Morrhandise, COitou.Or other imun^bL- ju
at fair ratefc.
My sleeping room adjoins my office, and I •,
cover Cotton or otiier property ut any hour of tl
day or night.
vr.vr. v\u\>;.v
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF LONDON AND EDiXl
CAPITAL—BOLD
SIC,GOO,030
LOWEST RATES!
I. C. PHOT A SOX. As-
W. A. HOPSON & CO
A RK Xow rmi.ly to uiivt ifomui.ta U tfo
tnlo. Tl.oir ST:><’!■: IN ALL TIIK liL-
FARTMKNT8 is tnH.liut* i:i
Staple and Fancy
3GOODS!
Vito
attentii
Itxof
A Grand Triple Menagerie.
In 4 separate Tents, combi noil with the Ck.llossal Museum. Avmry of Tropical Bird:-, and caravan of
’ Elephants, Camels, Dromedaries, Elks, Buffaloes, etc., etc.
GRAND DOODLE CIECUS PERFORMANCE
In the Largest Hippodrome Tent in the World
Every Act Double, in Two Rings at tlic Same Hour
Under One Grand Pavilion !
.A. DOUBLE G-Dt-A-ZtSTID ENTREE!
2 STUDS OF RING HORSES. DUAL CORPS OF EQUESTRIENNES, MALE RIDERS, ACROBATS,
' GYMNASTS, CLOWNS, ETC,, ETC,
Greatest Achievement in Arenie Annals Ever Witnessed!
EVERT DAY AT 9 O’CLOCK. A. JL. AX UNPARALLELED
PAGEANT AND PEOCESSION OYER TWO MILES LONG!
With emerald, crimson and wild dens, three bmss and reed Bands, <nuid Stcnm Piano, the music of
which can be heard four miles, and a full Martial Band, ns in the days of ’76; twenty bcuut ful
women, and one hundred horsemen pud pages, mounted, and followed by the Cavalcade with their
flags. 1 sinner* and paraphernalia, mounted Gods anil Goddesses, in original costumes, with LIVING
TIGERS, LIONS. PANTHERS AND JAGUARS LOOSE IN THE STREETS.
Before each Exhibition a GRAND BALLOON ASCENSION will lie given by a distinguished
aeronaut, who will make n journey beyond the clouds. All the nrilrouds running into the iity have
been arranged with to bring people at greutlv resluceil fare.
AdinisHlitn, 75 t ents, children I’nder IO Years. 50 C’cnts.
Doors open at 10 x. m. and 7 r. w. Performance coinmenceaan hour :tfterwurri.
, Tuesday, October 28.
W. W. DURAND. General Agent.
GREA
FOR RENT.
A FOUR-ROOM DWELLING HOUSE, with
garden spot. House in good condition.
Situated on corner of Cherry and Fifth streets.
Possession given October 1st.
Apply to _ 8. R. JA^UES.
sepgUeoillv
At Jagues A .
For Rent.
T HE residence of the late J. R. Butts, or
street, occupied at present by J. L. Saui
bury, eligibly located ana convenient to busii
Possession given Ottober lst^ Ap^dy to
seplOtf Or CAPT. A. G. BI7TTS.
MRS. S. AUDOUIX
ELEGANT MILLINERY
—AND-
FANCTT GOODS
Which will be ready for inspection WEDNES
DAY, October 8th. Her friends and customers
are invited to call..* oct4-lw
COAL
send in their orders
before the 10th instant, a* after that time we will
charse winter rates.
octstf BUTTS A ROSS.
XOTICE.
T HE partnership existing between Ward A
Nelson is this day dissolved by mutual con
sent G. P. Nelson will settle all claims, and re
ceive all money due the firm.
P. H. WARD.
G. P. NELSON.
In retiring. I ask for Mr. Nelson from all my
old customers and tbeir friends, a liberal patron
age. such as they have extended to me.
STORE TO RENT.
A LARGE STORE, rood dry cellar, good bus
iness stand. Apply to
« OLIVER. DOUGLASS A Co.
WANTED.
QXE A Xo. I MOULDER u once, at
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS.
FOR REXT.
A FIVE nan, Dvellinr. with threeacresrrnand
, “tactfd. on TmfcrUl Squire, near re-iOenc
Mr. K. Price, a: 025 per month. Apply to
_ , J. SEYMOUR RODGERS,
tf At Seymouw Tinsley A Co.’a
MXCOK ASD ArGCsTA R iileoad Co,>
Augusta, Ga.. September 27.1878.’ j
THE annual meeting of tbe stockholders of this
. J. A. S. MILLIGAN.
Secretary.
SOAP FOE EVERYBODY
O UR fall and winter stock of SOAPS is now
complete in the following varieties :
FINE SOAP.
LUBIX’S, ROGER A GALLETT’S, COC-
DRAY’S, GOSXELL’S, YARDLEY’S,
LOWS CASHMERE BOUQUET.
CHEAP SOAP.
ENGLISH HOXEY AX'D GLYCERINE.
PARK COMPANY’S TOILET,
CONTINENTAL.
COLGATE’S BARS.
COLGATE’S FRUITS.
ortA tf RANKIN. MASSEXBURG A CO.
DENNISON’S
PATENT SHIPPING TAGS
Over Two Hundred Millions have
been used within tbe past ten years,
without complaint of loss by Tag be-
’coming detached. They are more re
liable for marking Cotton Bales than any Tag in
use. AH Express Companies use them. Sold by
Printers and Stationer* everywhere.
oct4 8m
HENRY SCHMIDT,
FASHIONABLE BARBER.
Huff’s New Building, Down Stain,
WOULD be pleased to hare a call from his old
i T customers and the public generally.
FOR RENT OR LEASE !
"\TY property in Hichoiy Grove, Crawford
111 county, consisting of a Store-house. Black
smith shop and Dw elling, with all necessary out
buildings. One of the best country stands in
Middle Georgia. • All of which is in excellent re
pair. If desired, a good farm adjoining; consisting
of SCO acres can be rented on good terms. For
terms apply to MRS.M. E.DANIELLY,
. Knoxville, Ga.
Or J. P. BLASENGAME.
sep£9d2wAw8t Macon, Ga.
NEW TOBK ETOS.E
1 by th^ rush of customers to procure the goods bought LAST WEEK DURING THE
PANIC.
OUR BUYER BEING IN NEW YORK
During the great excitement, ho secured many bargains, which were offered to
Casli Purchasers.
Having surplus capital always on hand, we nn* able to bike advantage of all good barguius n,, d
now offer them to the people of Middle aud Southwestern Georgia. Our stock of
Slaols. 011R.S
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 R N I NG~G~0 DBS!
BLACK MERINOES, BOMBAZINES.
BEARITZ, TAMISE, HENRIETTA CLOTHS
And New Styles Mourning Goods, at Panic Prices I
D JES B S U ’^0 OBS
COLORED SILKS, in all the new Shade.*.
IRISH POULINS, in all Fasliionable Colors.
CACHMERES at 85 centi, worth $1.
SATINES at 85 cent*, worth $1.
CAMEL’S HAIR GOODS, in Beantiful Colors.
JAPANESE SILKS at 45 cents, worth 75 cents and $1.
POPLINS, SERGES AND LOWER PRICED GOODS, IN ALL COLORS,
AT PANIC PRICES!
LADIES* CLOTHS in all colors.
WATERPROOF, in different colors and qualities.
FLANNELS—RED, WHITE and OPERA, at REDUCED PRICES.
HOSIERY, DAMASKS. LINENS.
SHEETINGS, BLANKET*. TOWi’I A
FLANNELS. JEANS. CASS1M KHKS.
SILKS, DRESS GOODS, etc., otc„
Due notice will lx? given of their
G EIV I1VG DAY,
White Lead and 2inc!
PAINT BRUSHES AND COLORS.
A FINE ASSORTMENT of the above article*
at cost.
SODA WATER!
My partrons are respertully informtxl that my
.HO DA FOUNTAIN is still in operation.
Yo
alwa
get your
STREET CAR TICKETS!
4 for 25 Ceuta !
At the Drug Store of
ROLAND Ji. HALL.
Corner Chi r
•i.l Co
Bar mul Restaurant.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
J. VALENTINO,
H AVING refitted lii&entitv premises, is now
jin-fared to furnish his f«'i.*nds and p:.tn i.-»
with everything pcrUunirigto n lirst-clnss rvst:.u-
rant, win. h will Iks M-rved in the very best style,
lie will always liuve on h:ind
FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, GAME, ETC.
Strangere visiting Mwon should give him a rail.
1 will open on the 1st of October, at No. 66
Cheery st re A. next d< or to my present res tau rani, a
Ladies’ Eating Saloon.
JOH.Y VAJUEXTIXO.
THE NEW FEATURE
Photog’raphy!
— AT —
PUGH’S GALLEHY.
the freckles, skin, blotcho:.
imiierfections incident to the lihnrpnoss of the
camera ohsrora i*re, remove*I. I have s.-riind the
services of a competent retoucher, mid feel ussured
that his work will recommend itself,
sep-jo-til jar I 4. \. PTOH
IN OUR
HOUSE-FURNISHING DEPARTMENT !
W E HAVE
MAESAILLES QUILTS. BLANKETS. TABLE DAMASK.
TOWELS, NAPKINS, SHEETING, AND PILLOW CASES,
AT PAXIC PRICES!
Special. Notice.
I DESIRE to sell the stork, fixtures and rood
ill of my store. Tim stock is the very in-st, it is
in prime order, and only needs the addition of a
few new goods to make it first-class.
The fixtures are modern and ns good as n»-w
Tho "good will” embraces the patronage of nrariy
every citizen of HAcOn. and great numliers of the
people of the surrounding counties.
Any one desiring to enter a btuhiesn wliich is
genteel and can l« easily lonfvoted, and which
upon a very small Investment will yield an income
ot three thousand dollars, can make easy terms
with me. Satisfactory reasons will be given for
my willingness to relinquish the business, and :ny
senioes will !m given tomy snrressor until he lins
mastered the business. Apply inunodiatcly to
sert!4tf TFTOS. U. CONNER.
1ST otions.
COSSETS, HANDKERCHIEFS, SASH AND NECK RIBBONS,
EUCHING, EXTEA SIZED,BUITONS, AND ALL NOVELTIES
NEW YORE PRICES!
SPECIALTY.”
AT Jl, WORTH $1 50; AT $1 25, WOBTH $2.
AT
ALD GLOVES —“OUR
FOR RENT.
rpWO DWELLING HOUSES, ehziblv located.
X Apply to R. p. LAWTON,
At Kxt*ha:.irc Bank, or to
Dr. A. P. COLLINS.
At Coffins’A ILwih’
For Sale or Rent.
M T HOUSE AND LOT n Mn-ul •
.6Frrtif.,r^orM.t.,n!i. ->V.
For Rent.
to tV Court i ••: Iran: < t CnWeitn, tor j H-'HE FLINT HOUSE, containinr twenty-Hro
«*s' v t<> •**.» O’lonnaf tc n. of A rooms. w:th garden and outlxxildinsa. One
Jsmes IfeNeioe, late of
fonret to i»«-nd yom
a j* Lutory to-day.
; Gf ® raV
\ J.vsi'BR OOUNTY.—Tra -n wh
Hi: Whereas. Bcny T. Di;
- prru. V •:! ' It f !4 .1 :
' • f s: ; i. •• C. i .. i: .... , I
I °f the be*t stnads for a boardiug-buuse in tbe city.
1 Ai'.Ivto
G. B. ROBERTS or MILO S. FREE3IAN.
aaaftf
S50 GOLD MEDAL!
X- J. fJCILVARTIX. JOH3T FLAXXEBT.
L. J. rHTTT.MARTIN & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
—SJTD—
General Commission Merchants,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
A GENTS for Bradley’s Super-Phosphate of
Lime. Jewell’s 3Iills Yarns and Domestics,
etc. Bagging. Rope and Iron Ties always on hand.
Usual facilities extended to customers,
augl dwAswfim
50 Pieces Warranted
ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETING!
To bo closed out immediately at PANIC PEICES.
Remember We Sell as We Advertise !
S. WAXELBAUM A BBO.,
tstf 45, 47 Mid 49 Second st., and 22, 24 and 26 Cotton avenue.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MACON
TBAXSACIS.4 fflUAl BANKING BUMVESS.
HIBECTORS:
I. C. PLANT. D. FLANDERS,
H. L. JEWETT, W. B. DINS MORE
H. B. PLANT. D. S. LITTLE.
G. H. HAZLEHURST.
I. C. PLANT, President.
W. W. Vbioiev, Ca*h1?r. malO-tilnovl-
E. B. POTTEB, M. D.
HOMCEOPATHIST
Hr 5
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Li
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ill k!t
and n-iialnc Iirxn ha it’ n»-i vrd m Urrt h*f. at I*.
ll(od'» Kuroks Li»«*r .M«-4i..^nc. »t h*i th**pn»i*>
<4 all a ho hate truxl it. In Udlt.s si 5i» cent
snd 5UV.
XOTICE
ITTEhnT. this day v .d cur
* > u> W J. l^wt«.n. and f--s
ScpicUiivr 18ih. Is73.
snd e-s^ak f„|
lawfoN a i
r : V;V
. _ lober. 1>
ilt.Nui r. SMI. H.
Ordiiury.
r\)R in.* tto.t o
r pulI :.-h -.1 in t:
i'Mrtob-’ tak'n a-
of J. 11. iia
,!ry Weekly Ne
spaper
■ i Georgia. T>r«^
ud rwitiing inattcr
j be (Otisidcred by
th-- sure
omaittM to be
ui. W. A Hemphill arwi .W
previous
Reside!
i Lanier House.
Miiyis tf
DOOLY HOUfciE.
Bt j. w. bond,
Montezuma, - Ceorjrfa.
Twenty steps in front of ’Railroad. 52 per day.
acpiS SlU
Three Hundred I
GUARANTEED!
WE luiwjurt received two«rk*H ,« , « , a F ” S-<> VES, ,n : bin- r,
"Great Benefactor,” "Sunny South,” “Cc::cn Plant,” "Stewart,”
If.tWfire Cookinr Stoves; also, a fine assortment of HEATING STOVES. The largest
aiid lSS^ aSStm^ntu?*ENAMELED GRATES ever brought to this market. Also, fh>ra the Bar-
low Knife to the finest
POCKET CUTLERY!
And from the cheapest to the bed
IVORY HANDLE TABLE CUTLERY
I. 0. PLANT & SON,
Bankers and Brokers,
MACON, GA.
Buy and Sell Exchange. Gold. Silver, Stocks and
Bonds.
Deposits Received,
On VI liicli Interest will he .Vllimcih
** AS AGREED CTOX.
payable or; r:yvx.T.
Advance* made on Cotton and Pro
duce in Store.
COLLECTIONS PROM1TLY ATTENDED TO
ebSly
C. A. Ncrrixo. i p. Goodaia,
President. j Cashier.
CITY BANK
MACOX. GEORGIA.
Cupital 1200,000 Dollars.
DIRECTORS:
WM. B. JOHNSTON. V
JOHN J. GRESHAM, J:
july226m
\ large lot or him* •• •'* "
ini «nd manufacturers of and wholesale ami retail
Plain and Pressed Tin War- of all d. «.cript:< iis. Gall w
buvyour fall -t < k < f Hardware and II "
house of the Xind in the State. Prompt a.t<
line of 11,,aw- Fui
I’fctt.-. >? iror
your or'ers. as now u tlw- ti
•filing: Guott*, .n ;ia 4t.-r1 teruis .4!
given to all orders.
Oliver, Douglass & Co.,
No. i- Third street, Macon, <
> ■, Bonn -■ ' >. »
EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON.
Office in Hutu-. Nnv Building.
Receives Deposits,
BUYS AND SELLS 4XCHANGE.
J!h\
Advi
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1 Ship;:
;OL LECTIO NS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
febRity