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H
EtuIS 0S
nixed 54%a5> spot; 65% bid May: fi6% bid
June. Pork steady and firm at 8l9.0fcal9.2S.
Lard strong and higher at *11.32% Balk
meats scarce and tlrm: holders firm; shoul
ders *7.80: ribs 810.50. Whisky active
and firm at 81.18. Combination sales of fin
ished goods, 820 bbls. on a basis of -1.18.
Sugar steady and unchanged; hards lO)£all;
New Orleans 7%aS%. Hogs firm: common to
light *7.5>; packing and butchers’I7.10a7.0i 1 .
CHICAGO, May 3.—Flour quiet and firm.
Wheat strong and higher and very unsettled;
No. 2 Chicago spring 81.27% cash; >1.27% Jfay;
-L23Js June. Com unsettled, very Irregular
and generally higher at 15% cash and Mar,
74%a74% June. Oats excited and higher a:
5i;sa50cash; 68May: 5i% June. Pork unset
tled and lower awl rinsed at - is.rrrjdai^. to cash
and May: 818.47%*lS4t Jwaa. Laid active and
higher at -ILSOcash: 511. W June Bulk meats
active and> shadahlghar; shoulders 7.7S: short
rib *1053; short dear ell.00 Whisky steady
and tinehancrod at • 1.20,
NEW YORK, Hay 3.-Co fee unchanged In
price and quiet. Sugar quiet, firm and un
changed; fair to good refining quoted at 7%a7%
refinedcaslerandquiet; standard A 9%*io-
lassea unchanged and quiet. Rice in (ulr de
mand. Kotin firm at -2.47Jaa2.71K. Turpen-
tlue dull and heavy at GO. Wool doll and un
settled and In buyer's favor; domestic fleece
Texas 14*29. Pork a shade higher.
Mess pork <18.00; old <18.30al8.82h; new prime
mess *18.62% May quoted at -18.S0ol8.50.
Middles very Marco and prices wholly nominal;
FINANCIAL.
THE FOSS & PEVEY COTTON CARD !
Vloleu Bloom In Heaven the Beat.
FOR A LIFETIME
[Written In fond remembrance of Mrs. SolUo
Owen Gouldlng.]
There budded on earth a tender floweret,
STOCKS AND BONDS IN MAOON.
OOUBKOTED DAILY BT
LOCKETT A BOND. BROKERS.
M A 'TON. May 3.1832.
Georgia 8 per cent, bonds, due IM9..1U @112
Georgia 6 per cent, bonds, (old) “ „100 (<*107
Georgia 7 per cent. bonds(morteage 111 @112
Georgia 7 per cent. bonds (gold
quarter Coupons) 116%AU8
Georgia 7per cenL bonds,duo lS36u 121 @126
A dainty- richly fragrant thing.
Of hole sanctity and lore.
And heaven, always whispering:
Upon the velvet softness of
Each royal l-ctal. heart, and leaf.
It bora sweetest immutatlon front
The cniel sting of earthly grief.
A Christ!Ike blossom, rare and pure,
oShrfta ihe rich “t rota Snight,
The glace of sweet humility.
But la the night an unseen hand
stateaoftly, swiftly down.
And a holy voice bad murmured, "Swoct,
They ueed thee, near the crown.
In the glorious warmth of heavenly fields,
Tho sweet sunshine of rest.
Earth’s royal-purple violets
Bloom sweetest, dear, and best"
And the violet maiden in her heart,
ptfiS'CSSSiSKi-u '
With an angel’s god-like charity.
Bat now so tender, shy and gracious,
Unassuming, pure and sweet
Tho violet maiden loves to bide.
With glad and willing feet
Or linger 'long the great highways,
Of light andlove so blest.
For In God’s own realm of sunshine,
•’Earth’s violets bloom the best”
—Mildred Beryl Gorham.
The purchase of a Piano or an Or;an
is (,-eneraily for a lifetime, ami the
greatest pains should be taken in ties
selection. If a good Instrument is ob
tained the purchaser is made happy
thronoh life, but if it be a poor one, a
lifetime of dissatisfaction results.
Thousands of Instruments are now sold
yearly under bogus manufacturers’
names. Deal", r* who never mads even
one Instrument, and who do not own
even one solitary brick of a Factory,
are selling Instruments under tbeir
names es makers, and the coentry is
fa-rly flooded with those bogus Instru
ments. There is no safety iu buy.
ing such Instruments. Dealers who
sell them are generally not responsi
ble, and if they fail, the real maker Is
unknown, and o»uaot bo foro-d to re-
p'aoe or repair. Dealers, of course,
know who are really makers and v.ho
are ndt, but the purchase! s do not
know, and heDce are iu continual dan
ger of unwittingly buying stencil In
struments, which are not what they
seem to be. The
Tho Only MtabU-tunert makini
BUSINESS of stoses. OO L/
for ROSES atone. WoCIVE &V
lima and Extra*. ruiv ROSE?
ilohiuenis tmw. strcri-r cot><*:,&
di&tc Doom delivered safely, t-v.:;,:.!,
5 -rlendtd v.r.eOo,. ,o*ir’eho:ct5,
12 f <r C2: JO for 33; 20 f rat;’
StO; !00 for *13. Oar NEW C
a reafMftOft the K>-***. ?i» prv, t.e-jam. t > flu
, the DINCEE i cons
COMMERCIAL
Market* by Telegraph.
NEW YORK. May 8-Noon-Stocks
Money A ■*ehan»4on ? »LS6>i: short
8tate bonds generally dull. Governme
^Etv 1 YORK—Eycnlr.g—Ex hange
JOHN M. PEVEY, Proprietor, Lowell, Mass.
Byileference: J. F. JIANSON, Agent Bibb Manufacturing Company, Macon,
flftHlU, ■' ' - - • - ' • raartfftwly
. The only known Specific Remedy for Epi
leptic Fits.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cnrcs Epileptic Fits, Spasms. Convulsions, St.
VltosDance, Vertigo, Ilvsterics, insanity. Apo
plexy, Paralysis, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and
all Nervous Diseases. This infallible remedy
will positively eradicate every species cf Ner
vous Derangement, and drive them away from
whence they came, never to return again. It
ntleriy destroys the germs or disease by neutral
ising the hereditary taint or poison In the system,
and thoroughly eradicates the disease, and ut
terly destroya the cause.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cures Fenmlo Weakness. General Debilty, Lea-
corrtuca or Whites, Painful Menstruation,
Ulceration of the Uterus. Internal Heat, Gravel,
Imlammation or the Bladder, Irritability of the
Bladder. For WaUerulnese at night, there 1*
no better remedy. During the change of lire no
Female should be without It. It quirts the Ner
vous System, and gives rest, comfort, and nature’*
sweetalecp. .
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cares Alcoholienvprnnkenness and the habit of
Opium Bating. These degrading habits arc by
WHITE «fc MILLER
Corner Broad' aad’Hontar Street*, Atlanta, Qe irgia.
rtSIned and good ditto, S2.0Qa3.10.
SAVANNAH, May 3.—Rosin actlvi
vanclng; strained and good ditto r21
turpentine steady at AS.
naval noan state* n:;T.
On band April 1,1882. jfcrn
Received to-day........................ 681
Received previously 8,327
Total....* : 9,083
is to bay from a House that sells stand
ard Iaftmraenta only, and that will not
han«® Instruments under stencil, or
boyfjr maker-’ nnmos. With such n
House the buyer is safe from all impo
sition, and will receiveiustwhat is paid
for. Ko (stench, Jnstkluents Sold,
is tho rnle of our House. Every In
strument beam its maker’s name.
More than this. These makers are
known the world over, as the best and
the most Yeliable. See what a glorious
list: CHIOKERING, MATHUSHEK,
KRANICH& BACH. HALE, MASON
* HAM UN and SUONINOKR. Grand
makers, all, and leaders of the world.
Over different styles toseieot from.
Best Instruments for least moDsy. No
competition with cheap makers. Boy
from ns, and secure a reliable Instru
ment at the lowest possible price. Wo
are manufacturers’ Wholesale South
ern Distributing Agents, and buying
from us is precisely tho 6ame as buying
direct from Factory. Our prices for
standard Instruments are the lowest
and our terms the easiest. For proof
of this, tend for our latest Illustrated
Catalogues ard Price Lists. Order an
Instrument on trial. Test it in yonr
own home, ang, you will then bo con
vinced that every word written above
is actual troth. Send your name to
EinpreM and Circa* Kldcr.
The Empress of Austria deputed a
relative of beta now In Peris to lay a
floral crown on EmlUe Loisset’s coffin
and to condole with her family. On the
ISth nit., says the London Newt, the ob
sequies of the unfortunate circus rider
were celebrated In the Church of Saint
Elizabeth. The number of wreaths and
bouquets around the coffin was prodig
ious. Mile. Lobset bad made tbo circus
fashionable, and when the Empress of
Austria was at Pans she used to meet
frequently the ill-fated ecuyere in the
Bols and ride with her. Her Majesty
lectured her about a sagging way that
abe had cf reigning in her horse, which
was nervous and hard-mouthed. She
recommended her to go to some wide
open plain, provoke the horse to run away
with her, and then, instead of bolding in,
C ve him plenty of rein and flog him until
) gave in from sheer fatigue. In this
way the steed would have become per
fectly docile. Tbe invitations to the fu
neral were issued in tbe names of tbe
Prince and Princess de Keuss, tbe Count
and Counte-s de Boss! and tbeir children,
and the Roux and Fromenl families. All
tbe circus company to which Kinllie Lois-
Set belonged were at tbe funeral mass,
and tbe managers, scion and heiresses of
Various theatres. Celebrated singers
Were engaged. At the cloee <•! the cere
mony the body was taken to St. Lazare
terminus, to be conveyed to Maison La-
fitte, where three generations of circus
riders of the family are burled. ^
Class A, 2 to 5 81^
Class A, small— 82
Class B, Vs——102
Class B,4's — 84%
Chicago & North_12.SK
do. preferred—13»2
Erie——...— 33%
East Tenn R. K— 11%
Georgia ra!lroadJ65
Illinois Central...130;*
l/Vf> fchorc —.IOoW
Loulsvle A Nash 76%
Hemp's A Char. 64
Null, and Chat. 63%
New York Ceu'l_125%
Pittsburgh 137%
Rlchm'd A Alle. 19
Rich, and Dan 106
Rock Island..—129
A a Brown con_102%
W. St L. and P. 2}J
Fort Wsync.—.—..141
Hsn. A St. Joe— 90
Harlem 205
Houston A Texas. 72%
Man. Derated— 48%
Met Derated SS
Mich. Central 82%
Mobile & Ohle 25
N. J. Central...-.— 68%
NrTk & W. prf 62%
N. Y. Derated 103
Ohio A Miss. 31%
do. preferred— 100
Pacific Mall 41%
Panama 198
Quicksilver. 11%
do preferred- 67
Rradhix—. 67
84. L. A Tan F »
do preferred— 86
do fstprerd..._ 85
8t Paul..... 112%
do prefcrrcd...l20%
Texas Pacific ...... 40%
Union 1’acIEe- 1U%
O. 8. Express 74
Wells A Fargo 127
—
Fourteen different rises and Vltn
Isos with cnamdcc. reservoirs. Adap
requirements, and priced to salt all r
LEADING FEATUF
Doohle Wood Doors, Patent Wood C
Stock on hand and on shipboard
this day— —..—
North and South Carolina
For County Commissioner
rjlHE friends of Mr. JAMES HOLMES
present bis name os a candidate for coun
ty commissioner. may3
SWMBKMyjS
ttlw Covers, Illuminated I
Knees, Nickel Panels, etc.
Unequaled In Material. I
ISAAC A. SHEPPARD & (
9SO. X PBEAB^B Chcrr?
Alabama and Florida,
The attention of dealers is called io the fact that we are prepared to ship at short no
tice these superb wagons in email lots or by the car load. Send for special pricelists
and clreulnrs. Also dealers in G. & G. COOPER’S PLAIN PORTABLE TRACTION
AND STATIONARY ENGINES. Don’t purchase until [you confer with us. Send for
Tilnatratod Oa fa logo*. . mar.VodAwHM
For County Commissioner.
GEO. R. BARKER.
may4td
NATIVE MINERAL WATER,
Tenn. new....
Virginia fa...
Conaolidnted.
Cotton Markets by Telegraph.
LIVERPOOL, May 3.—Noon-conon modc-
teflon and export 1,000; recelpu 16,400; Amcri-
can 5,200.
Futures—Market dull: Upland^ low mid
dling clause, May 6**61; May and June S 39-64;
Jane and July 0 41-64: July and August 6 4664:
August and September 6 4964; September and
October 6 4364.
LIVERPOOL—100 p. m—Sales, American
7,050; uplands low middling claure, June and
July 6 42 64; August and September 0 41764.
LIVERPOOL—5:00 p. m.—Futures quiet
NEW YORK. May 3.—Noou—Cotion quiet;
Bottled from the Springs in its nataral
state. NoAcrrrrcixL Gjses ob 8jxt.
CORES
Dyspepsia. Indigoation,
Torpid liver, Chroma Diarrheas,
Directory, Scrofula,
Cbronio Skin Diseases, Etc.
It is an active alterative tonie,andis
anti-malarial in its effects. Read certifi
cate t from eminent physicians in our pam
phlets.
PRICE per HATiP GALLON BOTTLE,GOo.
For sale at wholesale and retail by
LAMAR, RANKIN & LAM‘ It.
Wonderful Cures Effected
Mugulficcnt assortment of Ribbons 3 cents up.
ELEGTRO -THERAPEUTIC
BATH.
Dry Heat, Medical Vapors and Elec
tro-Magnetism, Rationally Com
bin' d to Meet the Indications
of ^Venous Chronic Diseases.
LANCASTER
es wares®-
Beautiful Embroderies and Laces just in,
•ales 208; middling uplands 12%;
Orleans 12% •
Futures steady; May 12.18; June
White Goods and Figured Lawns,
Marked low for May day trade.
Sixteen (16) Cradeb.
All Quick-Train Railroad W-
HAIR BALSAM
May. 1218® October—U.S9A11.60
June.....—.1231812.32 November..1 L4oail.ll
July 1244®1246 December...!! 40flt.41
August .-12.604* January —.11.50@11.S2
Sentembet .12200412.21 February. ...11 .«2®11.6t
NEW YORK, May 2-Cotton quiet; axles
403; middling uplands 12%; middling Orleans
12% Consolidated net receipts 3,23o; exports
to Great Britain 9,528; to France ; to conti
nent 1213.
GALVESTON, May 3,-Cotton steady; mid
dling 12 low middling 11% good ordinary
11% net receipts 252; gross 2j3; soles loo; stock
18.il!. ,
NORFOLK. May 3.-Cotton quiet: middling
11%; net recelpu 590; gnus —; sales 1130; stock
1 BALTIMORE, May 2—Cotton quiet; mid-
tiling 123-16;lowzni<ldiing 115-IC; good ordinary
10% net recelpu—; gross SCI; ales—; stock
"^BOSTON, May 3.—Cotton quiet; middling
12%; low middling 12 good ordinary 11%
net recelpu 353; gross ivt; sales none; stock
8| WILMINGTON, Jfay 2—Cotton steady: mid
dling 11%: low middling 11 5-16; good Mdlnary
10 7-16; net recelpu 12 gross—; sales none:
stock 3,819.
PHILADELPHIA, May 2—Cotton qnlet;
middling 12%; low middling 11% good ordina
ry 10% net recelpu 408: gross 104; sales to
•pinners ; nock 13,218.
SAVANNAH, May 2—cotton market quiet;
middling 11%: low middling 11%; good ordi
nary 10%: net recelpu 513; gross ; sales 100;
stock 2J,f»7 t
NEW ORLEANS, May .2-Cotton quiet;
middling 12 low middling 11%; good ordinary
11%; net recelpu 275; gross 672 sales 2730;
rock 136.061.
MOBILE. May 3—loouu quiet; middling
12 low middling U%: good ordinary 11; net
receipts 205; gras.—: sales 200 stock 12.652.
MEMPHIS, Mav 4.—Cotton quiet; mid
dling 12 low mfddUng 11%: good ordinary
11; net 274 recelpu ; grass: shlpmenU 1236;
■lies 700; stock 36.780.
AUGUSTA. May 2—Cotton market dull;
middling 11% low middling 11; good ordinary
10% net receipts 53; groat ; sales 407.
CHARLESTON, Jlay 2-Cotton quiet;
middling 12 low middling 11%; good'ordinary
11%: net recelpu 236; gross { salcs.400; stock
More of those 10 cent Nainsooks.
Hosiery in endless variety
To eoit the purses of all.
For tho best Goods for the least Money, go to
Jf:„ -Vv > Ljri*^jnr j hajf
AH^^^9hfa|,tad made bom
v .< i ♦. 'raaterbh that are ben-
- >,r. V.* ::iJt3tbe halranil
Parker’a Hair
Balsam is highly es-1
wgqjflja —j-— teemed everywhere I
ftr»uexerilence and
gppetiof I
It KcverWbtoRettora the YoatMsI Color
and lustre to gray or fried hair, is elegsntlyper-
famed imdUwafTamed to remove dwdnmaad
itching of the scalp, &prcrentikllingollbclair.
HIRAM SIBLEY *G&
chrcmo dieease by tbo old system, will in
troduce this new method of treating chron
ic diseases by giving
Trial Baths $1.00,
That tbe afflicted may test its merits. Pa
tients needing a course of treatment will
require from one to three weeks’ time, ao-
cording to natore of disease
Dr. Migrath uses bat little medicine with
this trentmmt. The Electro-Tberapeutio
Bath and Electricity does what heretofore
was claimed for medicine alone,
A competent lady matron will attend
female patients.
Office houn. from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Con-
saltation free and strictly confidential.
ROOM 7, convenient to parlor,
Browu’s V» ictal Hotel, Macon, Ga.
TBE ORE THEALIJSG AGENT
Is especially adapted to and is aperitive
dure for Rheumatism, Neuratgir, Sciatica,
Paralysis, Incipient Consumption, and all
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Is for sale by druggists everywhere, or may be
had direct from us. Those who wish to obtain
farther evidence of the curative properties of
Samaritan Nervine will please enclose a Scent
postage stamp for a copy of onr Illustrated
Journal of Health, giving hundreds of testimo
nial. of core from persons who have used the
medicine, and also their pictures photographed
after their restoration to perfect health.
Address
DR. S. A. RICHMOND & CO.,
World’s Epileptic Institute, ,
ST. JOSEPH, MQ*'
FOB SALK BY LAMAR. RANKIN A LAMAB
A Snpsrlativa Health and Slrar.jih Restorer.
If you arc a mechanic or firmer, worn out with
overwork, cr a mother mn down by family or house,
hold dunes try Parksx’s Graces Tonic.
If you are a lawyer, minister or busineM man ex
hausted by mcnul .train or anxious rare*, do not take
intoxicating Mhauiaiiia,bu| use Bsikcf'sGinger Tonic
If yon hare Conamnpticn, Dyspepsia, Rheuma
tism, Kidney or Urinary CaatpUinla, or h' you are
troubled with any dimmer of the lungs, stomach,
bowels Mood or nervea. you can be etnea by Pask-
an’sCutcnt Tonic. ItistheCreatcst Wood Purifier
Ami the Cat and 8aret Ccatjb Core Evsr U:ed.
If you are watting away from age, dusipation or
any disease or weakness end require » stimulant take
Ci-.ca. Tonic at once: it will invigorate and.budd
you up from the first dose but will never intoxicate.
It has saved hundreds of Eves; it may save yours.
insenx k co„ urr wituma st, N»w r«fc sec. e*4
CM Mlw Jsn, at .11 Mwe ie mdidan.
GREAT SAVING BUYING DOLLAR StZE.
Largest stock in Plain and Fancy Goods ever brought to Maoon. 1
bought low and wo are selling them low. Beautiful Mate to m:
MILL & FACTORY SUPPU1S
OF ALL KINDS. BELTING, KOfiS:
and PACKING, OILS, PUMPS Aii,
KINDS, IRON PIPE, FjTTlrtSSw
BRASS GOODS, STEAM GALC.fiS
ENGINE GOVERNORS, Ao.'Seni^ •
Price-list. W.K. DILLINGHAM A CiL
421 Main Street, LOUISVILLE. IX
ah u/SSrSF 0 !;,,...., w
under the exdurivo supervision and con
trol of Generals G. T. BEAUREGARD
and JUBAL A. EARLY.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN
A FORTUNE. FIFTH GRAND DIS
TRIBUTION, CLASS E. AT NEW OR-
LEANS, TUESDAY, MAY 9ih, 188?. 144tjj
MONTHLY DRAWING.
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
Incorporated in 1868 for 95 years by thr
Legislature for Educational and Charita
ble purposes—with a capital of fl.000,001
—to which a reserve fond of over $5£0,00C
ha> since been added.
By an overwhelming popular voto its
franchise was made a part of the present
State Constitution adopted Docember 2d,
A. D., 1879.
ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER Draw
ingB will take place monthly.
It never scales or postpones. Look at
tho following Distribution t
OAPfrAIi PRIZE $30,000.
100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS
^AOH. HALF TICKETS, ONE DOL-
LAR.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Capital Prize $30,000
1 Capital Pri» 10,000
1 Capital Prize WOO
2 Prizes of $2^00 5,000
5 Prizes of 1,000 tyCCC
. 20 Prizes of COO 10,000
100 Piizes of 100. 10,000
200 Prizas of 60 10,00'j
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
mcxt: a specific for Hysteria, DUzlness. Con
vulsions, Nervous Headache, Mental Depress
ion, toss of Memoir, Spermatorrhcea, Impo-
tency. Involuntary Emissions, Premature Old
Age, caused by over-exertion, self-abuse, ot
oveHndulgence, which leads to misery, decs]
and death. One box will cure recent cases
Each box contains one month's treatment. One
dollar a box, or six boxes for five dollars; sent
by mril prepaid on receipt of price. 'Ye guar
antee six boxes to cure any case. With each
order received by us for six boxes, accompanied
with five dollars, we will scud the purchaser
our written guarantee to return the money I
the treatment does not effect a cure. Guaran
tees issued only by La van, Rankin A Lam Ar,
Macon And Atlanta, Ga. Orders by mall at
regular price. aprll-dw Jy.
107 Third St, Macon, Ga.
ea: uropsy, zaver ana money v.om joatnie,
Diabetes, Erysipelas, Boro Ey*s. Scrofu
lous afflictions of every form and character,
Bpasms, Piles, Fever Bore’, Pams, Aches,
Asthma, Pleurisy, Congestive ( hills. Dumb
Ague, Catarrh, Spinal Affections, Female
Diseases, -eminal Weakness Throat. Lung
and Heart Diseases, Strict a re, Gravel,
Gout, eto. Patients from the Bet Springs
are especially adapted to this treatment.
Mo Shock, bat a Pleasant Vitalizing
Sensation Imparted to
tho Patient.
For a weak and debilitated constitotion
ita vitalizing and tonic effeo: is wonderful.
It improves (be complexion, promotes Nu
trition and Digestion, removes Constipa
tion, and while removing oil Oppression of
the system, o veroomes Depression and Ex
haustion. It purifies the blood, removes
malaria ard prevents Typhoid conditions.
It is a tonic swear, cleansing tbo system
intern -Hvnnd exterally. ;ebl6w3m
Hardware.
CARRIAGE and WAGON MATERIAL,
GRAIN CRADLES,
CUTLERY, BELTING,
TINWARE, IRON, STEEI,
COTTON GIN
Its rich and lasting fragrance has mode this'
delightful perfume exceedingly popular. There
is nothing like It. Insist upon having Fuixss-
to:i Coiocax xnd look for signature of 1
Dr« J.P A17 2 Holmes, Dentists
No. 81 Mu'borry street, Maoon, Georgia.
Teeth extracted without pain, beautiful
sets of teeth inserted, abeeessed teeth and
diseased gums oared. Dealers in all kinds
of dental material and instruments. Con
stantly on hand, a large and full assort
ment of teeth of all kinds, amalgams of all
kinds, robbers of all kinds. r.plO-dwly.
Dentistry—Dr. S. & Barfield.
No. 90 Mulberry street, Maoon, Georgia
on every bottle. Any oroggni or dealer in per
fumery can Mjppty yon. *5 and 75c sizes;
LIP.CF: fAVTNT nt-VINO 7fc. SITU.
Labu.—Market very film. Choice leaf, In
Ucrees. 12%M13; tubs, 13% N. Y. Refined, in
tierce, 13; tubs, 13%
Flock.—Marfet very firm; finest patent, 89.60;
fancy, 88.60; choice family, 88.00; extra family,
47.75; family. 87.00; buckwheat, 810.50. Wheat
bran, per cwt
Co mi—Market quiet with rood demand:
Choice KIo, 15; yrime^lt^wid. Lh fair,12 ordl-
°^uin and IIat.—Market very firm. White
com, -1.12 mixed com, -108—in car load
lots 2 to 3 cents less. Feed oats, 72. Western
timothy hay, fl.35; Eastern hay, 81.25. Cora
meal, plain 8110: bolted. 81.15.
Bacoino andTieb—Fair demand: slock llidit;
2% bagging, all lute, none; 2 do., none; 1% do.,
9%(gl0c; arrow ties. 81.65: pieced tics. 61.25.
Molasses and Svaur.—Cuba melasses, 47s.
50: honey drips, 50*55: Georgia syrup, 65.
ShR.
2$3c. Lemons, ptT hex, 84.00 London layer
^ SO
Fish.—No.’l mackerel, half bbla. ,87.00; do
Uts, fhOO;^ No. 2 do., nan' iiolijf 6 - 7 ®; kits, 05c.;
ScoAits-Easier but not quoted lower.
Gtaaulited. 11; stand A/10% white extra
C, lft extra C, 9% Golden C, 9% N. O. whites;
10% N. O. yellow clarified 9%
Mdckllanxols.—candy, 13c. Pickles, pints
65935c; nnwaahed, free from burn, 20j(25;
nrry. 1091s. T>Ulow,5%«. Wax, lk
Dev Goods.—Market steady; I’Tints—standard
MMte-lower grades 4%®5%c, solids S%3. Tick-
lngs 0W9I8C. Hickory stripes 7%Sipc, do.
S9E&I fffl A Lending London P!iy,-~
S fa £ SI Iciun eMnblishc. nu
■ KBODIceln NervYork^:
e s>, for Ibo Cure of -
I f EPJLEPTIC FITS.
tlci LfrffrflwnAmxfriarnalofJWWtis,
ttessroi. (UtoofLradon),wboiaskMmspso-
ilrpejr, bss without Coabt treated and cared
1 Uua any otbsr living physician. His suoceas
been Mtoniib ing: wsbars bsard of casssof
rs* stsndiag, tnccsssfally cured by him. flo
iiH t work on ILiS dif-ca; o. which Lai >n Ji
» bottlo of hfe toniSrmamfm to any
10 may tend their •xpreta&nd P.O- «ddret&
For Breakfast!
CH0C0LAT
MENIER.
Sporting Goods and Fishing Tsckle.
Parker’Breech-Loading Guns,
Lifter (old) action in stock—top snap last
of August.
office hoars—8 a. m. to 6 p. m. aug26tf
DR. D. S. WRIGHT, DENTIST.
oprff-2awlr. Offloo—114 Second st
Jest Received and Iu Store,
10 casks Gnintsa’ Stout Porter.
10 “ McEwan’s Ale.
10 “ iLss’PsloA'o.
fi “ Bremen Beer.
15 “ Moerlein’s Cincinnati Beer.
10 oar os Imported Old Jamaica Rom.
10 “ “ Martcll Cognac Brant
10 " “ - Pinett Cnstilion Br.m;
10 « ** Jules’ Village Brandy,
For Forty-six Years
W E have fought depletion and* starva
tion, bleeding and salivstion.and now
in Georgia they arc all abandoned aa rem
edial agencies, and Narcotism, that crowds
our asylums, takes their place, while_ noth
ing is oeing done to remove the *eptio cor
ruptions that are peopling onr cemeteries
and undermining health. To stem this
tide of woe* is tho specolty of
M. R THOMSON, M. D„ Macon. Ga.,
d.wlt Who mny be waited on or addressed.
Popular Moi.thiy drawing of the
Agents for
Buffalo U. S. Standard Scales.
maySwly
Ifi3 Brown Colics GiaSo., Ssw
PARIS AND LONDON.
HOLMES’LISIMENT,
OB, TUB
MOTHER’S FRIEND J
One of tho greatest comforts to those expect
ing to be confined is * remedy upon which im
plicit confidence can be placed—one tli.it will
produce a safe and quick delivery—one that
will control nnin and shorten the duration of
tabor. 8uch Is ”TUZ Motukb's Kelixf." Try
It and see what
A blessing it is to Snfierine Females,
Thb Liniment when used two or three weeks
I •< « Vary Old Port Wine.
) “ 44 Old Sherry Wine.
) “ “ Very Old Sbetry Wine.
) “ « Old Madeira Wine.
) •» « OlarotW-ne.
The above will be sold at bottom prices,
These drawings ooour monthly (Sunday's
excepted) nnder provisions of an act of the
General Assembly of Kentucky
The 'United'Statee Circuit Court, on March
31, rendered tho following decisions:
1st—That the Commonwealth Distribu
tion Company is legal.
2d—Its drawings are feir.
N. B-—The company his now on hand a
large reeervo fund. Read carefully tire list
of prizes for the
MAY DRAWING.
1 Prize (. t SJ.0CO
1 prize. 5,000
10 Prizes *1,000 each 10,000
20 Prizes 500 each. 10,000
100 Prizes ICO each 10,000
200 Prizes 60 each.... 10,900
600 Prizes 20 oaoh 12.0CO
1,000 Prizes 10 each 10,000
9 Prizes 300 oach, or Vox prizes 2,,C0
9 Prizes 200 each da do L800
9 Frizes 100 each do do 900
1,960 Prized • 1112. WC
Whole Tickets, $3. Half Tickets, $1.
- 27 Tichete, §50. 65 Tickets. flOO.
Remit Money or Bonk Draft in Letter,
or send by Express. DON’T SEND F/
REGISTERED LETTER OR POST-O/-
FIOE ORDER. Orders of and upward,
by Express, can be sent 'at onr expense.
Address all orders to
R. M. BOASDMAN,
Courier-Journal, Louisville, K
or 8amo Deraon #i V?rn:ulvav. N Y.
RANK & JESSE JAMES,
at . Sam Wetci agmucu’s,
Tnr. beet North Carolina Scuppernong
Wine, »L» par gallon, at -
before confinement produces a wonderful ef-
f^^^^^Avm^^^ud^ilck labor,with
quickly—or in otli-
ttins up. Under lt3
occupy muili Ic:j
bsufitfriusbeilimlu
cr in a condition to recovt
tr words to have a pood 1
use, labor will cruinaril;
than the usual time, and t
“siaiisKrstSh«. «...
feredisef >ucha character as to forbid a long
array of certificates. Those interested In Its
use are respectfully referred io the hundreds
who have used it.
READ THE TESTIMONIALS;
I nttut earnestly entreat every female Expect
ing to be confined to use “Tub Montes's Rx-
I4EF." Coupled with the entreaty, I will add
that during* large obstetrical practice (forty-
four years), I have never known It to fall to
prodace a safe and quick delivery..
H. J. HOLMES, M. D., Atlanta, Ga.
A lady from one of the counties of middle
Georgia, who bas been acting as midwife lor
many years, writes: ”1 have disposed of al
Tue Muthkk’s Keuep you sent me, and I am
deucrtzo WITH it. In every Instance where it
has been used its effects have been all that I
could ask. I CONSIDER IT A CHEAT nfiD-'INO.”
A gentleman writes; “My wife used your
Honan's Kkuet at her fourth coniinement.
and her testimony is that she pared through it
with one half of the sutl'oriug of cither ofher
former confinement', and recovered from it In
much less time. She also recommended it to a
lady friend who was about to be confined for
(ind *jli4» KAVi: 4 I HAVE KEV"
» j.ijCatfin#i» trwiASKua,
Cr flSslitva sd «UC»C» of ■noraewre
•
Df, ' dtiices, totTidltr at fooeiloss, wit]
’ -J£io u-ocorrt,<>», dlmaootrSoe., sm
ihianeTl*. slso la RielsnehSils sa<
Clwr »0 a mentai dvnuiseinent*. Al
_ proiupl rnllcl to tiioru dlfitreM
Periodical K^&X dswa ps[bssd^«u»
h??B «• Prir* **h;*- ®« nl fr*
SNUa, IbT mttl ao of vrteo. Di
h Wrk? McJlUas Ooujpsnjr, hsv
YwkCttr.
Ames* shovels 81200 perdozen. Plow boa tA‘0.
per lb. Hsiman’spfow stocks 81.75. Axes J *.to
A10.00 per dozen. Cotton cards r>.(0. Well
buckets 8L52 Cotton rope 18c. per m. Swede
iron 545%c. per •>: refine 3%94c. per fa. I'low
steel 5%c per fa, NaUs S266-S*e of 10-p. Pow
der $6.Wper k«. masting powder 84.0b. Lad
Sc. per fa. Drop shot *2.0) per bag.
Provision Markets by Telegraph
BALTIMORE. May 2—Flour quiet;
Howard street v and Western superfine
S3.taa.V00; extra 85.26a6.25: family 86.60a7.5fl;
ffty mills superfine 63.50a4.75: extra 85.00r.7M>;
Rio brands - 7.25»7JT7. Wheat—Southern
steady: Wertern firmer and Inactive; Soutlicm
red-L35*1.42 amber 8L43S1.46; No. 2 Western
winter red snot 1.44. Com—Southern a shade
better; Western firmer and quiet; Southern
white tl’-s yellow 87*88. Oau firmer. South
ern red 5S*SI; Western white aOaCl; mixed 5m
.tl; Pennsylvania58a£L Provisions firmer with
on upward tendency. Mess pork *182X1*
1 0. Bulk meats—•boulders and clear
rib sides packed *8.62% and fll.5a
Bacon—shonhkrs 9Jfr, clear rib slda 61260.
Hams 14.50alS.6a Lard refined -1276. Coffee
Fre ights dull and urn imngcd..^
I.OU13V1LUL May 2—Provisions In active
demand and ndsssadvanecd. Mess pork *19,50.
Hulk meats—shoulders r7.«5: rib 810.65; clear
-11.10. Hams, sugar-cured 13.G0al3.50. Lard
choice lately rendered 813.50. Flour rlrmer but
not <■ notably higher. Grain firmer. Wheat
unchanged. Coro steady; No. 2 whito-85;
mixed 7sosO. Oats steady and unchanged.
ST. LOUfH, May 2—Flour hi.-iicr: XX
ei.90o.V10; choice to fancy 9230*8.16. Wheat
higher and slightly excited at one time, but
cloM.*rf Ma-W lower than the high sat point: No.
- red fall 81.30j cash; 81.31 May: 81.21% June,
roni higlici arid slow at 75%a76% cash; 75%
Mav; 75 June. Oats hlgiier at 67 old cash; V.i
jurie. Whisky firm -1.19. l’ork higher at
gl'j.00 a»ki-d t-juh; 18.75 bid Jane. Hulk meals
strong and higher; shou den s7.40a7.55; short
APEPSLi:
mUK gnat scientific preparation will posftive-
i ly core old chronic casra of Dyspepsia, Dys
peptic Fits, Dys)>epHc Vertigo and ityspcptlc
Consumption, where every other known medi
cine bas failed to even give relief. I refer to a
few of the coses pronounced Incurable that
have been cured with APBPSIA; Miss Katie
Hoffman, 872 Randolph street, Philadelphia,
was a cate of Dyspeptic Consumption; had not
been out of her house for one year, or her room
for six months: a living skeleton, given up to
die by onr most entinentphyslelans. hut cured
With four botlla of Apcpda. Matthew Robin
son, No. SOS Twenty-first street, Philadelphia.—
Tills was a very dangerous case ofDy.-peptic
Clark Bros. <£ cio., Philadelphia, wasknold
chronic case of twenty years standing; paid out
one thousand dollars; was pronounced incura
ble; but cured with three bottles of Apepshe
been well over one year. Thourar.da ot similar
testimonials can be seen at onr office. I refer
with pleasure to the follow ing gentlemen, of
Savannah, whose character* arc lrreproocna-
le: Dr. J. R. Haltlwanger ClarenceS. Coune%
at, Capt. George M. Weymouth. Price il per
ottie. For sale by ... ..
Lawab, Kankin F LiMAn.nnu all druggist*.
I'. It. hTOXK, jU. It., Office 219 levant
street. PhlladelDhlo. msrlScodly
/fnoYALr
ON 30 DAYS’TRIAL I
r9K gcrofttla or .ay Blood Disorder,
' nr da either stsgs. whether piimtiv,
„ "V , «,.'«aad*ry »r urti*rT,»r» aa 'n'-J-
tlsiie s 3S remedy. TU«y never fall Vo
... ‘curs vben kirettloi-e are fol.o»-cd.
lIlSYBtlUtie Frlce UM per c«nU. Five Beere
AUwJJUUUm, |ia yj rn.il, prepaid, oa re-
lesipt ot price. AdJree* l> r -Cl‘ rh *
PHIS Medletae Cos.aenT.5ew York Uty.
MHOWN COTTON GIN FA-,
New r*. 1
A. B. FARQUHAR & CO., As****.
• Uacon, Geoec’a.
LWAU'iBIE BU1EDX
iFor <rcaXr»«?ti of the Cldocrt *n4
liladder. A quick *n4 c..:np!«;t
Icore in 4 to ft ilay» of frll niiuaij *r
faCtioca. ffmaittn*. frequent or d!f
fl’jUU L'JUMllvO. luUC’J l- dlfC?
*,r.ntl tctlimcu. la uriue
cs<t;§fr lca-ie>l vhe’ber
•<>f rcceti o »;*u«!;n£- Ouc lo
NEW FIRM
Clarke’*
M. L. HAHNETT, PE' 1 . GEORCjr,
T &td of tho l>»te of th®
Marshall House. 8«r*ven Housa
The Harnett House,
8aYSTiaali, 3a.
HARNETT Jt OEOKtiE Propri
Bates: S3 00 pox Day.
This fsTorito family hotel, under Ita new
management. Is recommended for the ex
cellence of it. wrlsio*. ho:n*-Uks tenfpfa
pro to p^atterftias axd madarxi# aka
W E have opened in Forsyth, a genera
Grocery and Provision business. Onr
friends and tho friends of Capt. J. W. Du
mas, who is with us, will find us at the old
stand of Dumas & Allen, where we will be
glad to see them.
mar.7w3m* IV. T. MAYNARD &. SCN
the first lime, and she suys: ‘I MSVK NEVZB
see:: anyone ram through nus great trial
WITH SO MUCH EARE AND 90 MmSSUrrSalNG.’ "
The names of all the-v, ond many others, can
be had by colling at my office.
Having had the foregoing remedy Tikwocoh-
ly Tested In Atlanta and vicinity, I now offer
it to my patrons ns j>os.-«-t'!iic superior merits.
I am pcrmitt"rf sfso to refer »tho following
well-known citizen* of Atlanta: C H. Newton,
William M. Crumley, Jr.. W. A. Gre .-k and 1).
Ilnln: all of whom are ready to te liiy to the
merits of the preparation.
Price, 81.50 per bottle.
.if? bo*, a Uoxm iui 45 il»,.ed
ifr-e os -cc-icl ot pt.ee. AiM.eW
'Pr.Clarke HtOielae CouipAer, New
lYorg Ciijr.
rjrHEBE IS A BALTS IS Cf LEAD
(For s'l a-i of SperiaetorrM!
imp -Ciujr. b» r «aH or
Absolutely Pure
TMTUNQ
DISCOVERY!
iti 4 fA!-.ya ci k>vjI
I hTTonTV5citi7« rrmedy Jpf (ho ®ly***8 diw'n
H» ti^o ifcswsAnd* cf cc« -3 of thr wor*tk>uil «u.! ■
tUt’.J njf fcAwrF cure<l. Intinr■•ri
-i’h n »t6 e^cft^y, thnt I will »«ini TWO HOT
t''lf V.. loCfiSiffi’ Tjiili a VA» IJ-.I’I.K THKAT]
tr..A !•> (Jirre F*pr©f^tand T
j r.. >r . et iiwiM i■ i t..„ >1 u, v* «_
This powder never vanes- A mnr^el ot
parity, Ftrencth \nd wlioleooroenes®- More
economical than the ordinary kind*, ana
cannot be ^old in competition with the
multitude of low to?t, <»hort weight, alum
or phosphate j>owders. Sold only in ccins.
Rotil FowDoa Co., 10B Wall etreet
LOST s^Af4HOOD RESTORED.
A vicuna 01 jtiutilUl iazpruUiiace cans { nn
prerutur® Decay, Nervoui Debility, LofttlJtiv*
hoed, etc, tuving tried In vain ewry known
remcdy,b3* d U-c ; vered a umi-le self cure, which
Lc will -d FUEE to hU fellow-euffcrftrs, adr
drt^a «T. » r 43 ChathRin fct. N. t
'Of
Urtrnc-
lUrk«’»
H. L. COOK
GENERAL COMMISSION
O P 111U | BY B. M. W( tOLLKY,«At-
I lUlfl | lanta, Ga. Reliable evi
HABIT I dence given, and references
CUBED 1 to cured patients and nhysi-
cians. Send for my book on The Habit
and its Care. Free. declOdaweomly
RrorehUt*. A-ihwa
4* li,« 4.* ili Ovir* o**’:
cl. ht. I r f-. *1 It' t
, , ^-.t wr r»s'7 4r. 1
rP4.«4p fret .!<!tm
r». Cj«j*ar.
1 tu»
VTi. May "—Flour firmer
,il.lv liigher: family 85'>!.i6.20; fan-
Wheat stesdy: No. 2 red winter
I^it; si. 17% bill May. Corn strong
No. J mixed 7"', K)x)t: 7-, ; ; bi.l
■0}i June. Oats stronger; No. 2
MOORE’S
BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY
Denier in Produce end Staple Groceries, j
Cigars, Tobacco, etc., No. Cd Poplar street. .
Patronage solicited and sattefaetion guar- J
sutoed. febI2 dawly
\> onrtrrukBtftj
jascs vnr.t»
8v, trial. Hal <i for CJrcuJ&ni.
\ PRICE M1LO.R. «1. IK. VI
ZTC i”jti iVTcioTTbi m SIk rtUtfau.uL
. 9,983
00,027
. 300
1,416
-.4,372
29324
--4,672
. 81,240
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