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CL Itc (Occrnyla lUcc-hlir (Lclcgopi* nnk 3mmtsd &
xrnluUrhlge.
June23.—Thornton, Felton &. Co. vs.
the Constitution Iting—in junction before
Jud.'o Cominoii'tnse at Chamber!. Hum
bly eotnpla'ning your orators show unto
s youi —
tl.t \ 1:r-1 corn-. i\. .1 t'..c
idea and were proceeding to bring for-
v/nrd Mr. Stephens as a candidate through
whom th- y wi-li to fr-.-li «.•:*. t!;<- H firl on
Democracy, when defendants fraudulently
conspired to .-t* al and i\\j ro| rial- Mr.
Stephen*, welt knowing that they had a
good prescriptive title to said Stephen*
long before the appearance of the Smith
letter upon which defend tuts base their
elwnn : that to jour oi itoi-, i-«! ) ‘.'a
honor of inducing Mr. Stephens to aban-
don the desire of retiring from public life
and look hopefully towards the Uovernor’s
mansion, and now certain evil disposed
I ereons, to-wit: the defendants, aro seeking
to put said Stephens forward ss the only
possible preserver of the Bourbon Democ
racy, whereas yonr oraton sought him for
the purpose of crmhing that hid^ons mon
ster, believing him able and willing to do *o.
Your orators farther show nnto your
honor, that well knowing said Stephen*'*
fence-riding disposition,go-ea*y policy and
independent proclivities,and further know
ing that if they could kindlo within his bo
som a hope of being governor, they ooutd
get him off the fence, did make the effort to
do eo, with what results is well known, for
the said Stephens declared that yonr ora
tors had managed things admirably and as
he thought looking to the best interest of
the State; that said Stephens had braced
himself for the final leap into the bosom
of the Independent party, wheu the defen
dants fraudulent y conspired to frustrate
the plans of yonr orators for their own
selfish ends and as crying, cowardly syco
chants, approached our dear Aleck, offer-
fng the ooveted prize, the gubanatorial
crown and caused him to jump astride the
fence again and promulgate Lis famous
Smith letter; and have erne.ly forced the
eiid Stephens to undergo a process
of organizing himself into a Dem
ocrat, and causing him to utter
frequent and ridiculous contradictions.
Your orators affirm and believe that their
own dear Littlef Aleck is with them iu mind
and soul, and therefore pray that your
liouor would issue the writ of injunction
to rot rain said defendants from carrying
off the body of said Little Aleck into their
camps and to ?how cause instanter why
they should not cease from their wicked
and fraudulent designs. Injunction issued
and defendants answered ss follows:
The Constitution nnB^nswering, say they
acknowledge the conspiracy ss charged,
but Id equity and good conscience think
it justifiable upon the following grounds,
to-wit: Became they viewed with
horror the attack of the com
plainants upon said Stephens, and
believing his great vanity would eanse
him to leap off the fence and go soul
and body into the very camps of the inde
pendents, governed by Bpeer, Thornton
and Felton, and create a split, and perhaps
cause the defeat of tho Bourbons; then
they determined, if possible, by the use of
any means whatever, to seize the body of
said Little Aleck and place said Little Aleck
on ths ti' ket as candidate tor governor, af
firming their perfect right to do *o, and
scaramg the pory attempts of other par
ties to interfere with them in tho exercise
of this right, because they hope to control
said Stephens in their own interest, and
in case of his nomination and election they
would, through him, be amply reward*:!,
and at the tame time would not ob
ject strenuously to said Stephens providing
for his first love, the Independent*. They
affirm that said complainants need not
stand in awe of that famous Smith letter,
becau«e although at present it has a fear
fully Democratic ring, ret in fntnro Mr.
Stephens will interpret Its true meaning,
and then complainants will understand
that it makes no “i- sue” between them and
we hope to see him with a full school. Em
mett Barnes and Jefferson .Hardison
crowned themselves with glory iu deliver
ing their speeches. They certainly showed
themselves to be natural orators. Qivo
them training and some day we will bear
from those boys.
Crops are now looking fine—still having’
quantities of rain—too much for cotton.
Early com U about finished. A few more
showers at the proper time will crowd this
country with an abundance of corn, as it is
with oats.
Col. O. M. DAPree delivered tho prizes
of Prof. Parrott’s exhibition in a very ap
propriate manner. B.
Tlio Knee for the Governor's Cup.
Editors Telegraph and Messenger:-
Considerable interest is being already
manifested in the fall meeting of the Po
litical Jockey Club, at which takes place
over the popular course the great trotting
racofor the Governor’s cup. There have
been eo far bat three entries.
The first is bay bo:te Lucius, owned and
entered by General L. J. Gartrell. Luein*
is n large showy horse, with more style
than speed. He has several times been en
tered for the cap before, bat has always
been withdrawn by his backers before ho
got to tho string. This time, however, his
owner enter* him k; nself po as to make
sure that he will at !< ast get a stnrt. Lu
cias U said to be heuv.' y backed by General
Gartrell, though up 1t this time no other
bets have been offered on him.
Thz next entry is sorrel colt
Augustus entered by General Legislature.
Augustas is a long-range colt witbflowing
mane and toil. Though entere 1 as a colt,
he has been so long in training that his
“staying" powers are believed to be great.
He has always been the property of Gen
eral Legislature, and bis reputation ns
a successful turfman gives tho colt some
prominence in the race.
The third; entry is tho famous gray
horse, Alexander. Alexander has Ueu in
his time a hero on the turf, but an be is
stiffened by age, and, in horse parlance,
“stove up’ r by the hard races he ha* run.
tho betting public are a little afraid of
him. It is an open seoret that theso were
the reasons which prevented hi* purchase
' Gen. Grant, to whom he wa* offered in
'2. It is rumored, too. that after being
easy winner for the Thompson conven-
n race be was foundered by an overfeed
adulteration. Of late yearn the old horse
fallen into a vicious habit
bolting which render* him
. unreliable.!) He was originally
entered for the present race by Col. Inde
pendent, to whom he has for the past few
years belonged, but when nut in training
the intractable old horse flew the track.
Since then the Colonel has sold him to
Messrs. Boss, Bally «fc Co., though it is said
still retains an Interest in him. Alexan-
e speed is said to have been seriously
•aired by the frequency with which hi*
jner* have been changed. While owned
Col. Independent he was handled joint-
by Dr. Parson, an old trainer, and Mr
Me, an Ambitious young hostler. He was
alternately held in by the one and pushed
to n break by the other until he has fnllen
into a kind of “half-hammond” gait and
needs “equaring" badly.
His present owner* are divided in their
.inion as to the manner in which he
be trained. Mr. Boss sxys that, in
his jndg-mrnf, the old horse should be
gradually worked op to hi* former speed.
Mr. Bully relying upon hi* constitution,
lys that they should turn the old fellow
loose and drive rough-shod over everything
tbe track. The compaoy of the firm is
understood to be a gentleman who, al
though he ha* contributed very little to
tb* capital of tbe eonoero, expect* to share
COMMERCIAL.
Cotton Market* by Telegraph.
LIVEBHOOLJJune 28—hooa—couon stead v.
Middling uplands 0 IMG, middling Orleans7;
sales l-’.oo. speculation and export 2,000; re
ceipt*. V.Coj. American c.tco.
/mures— Uplands, low middling clause, June
and July 6 WM; July and August 6 oi-Ct; Au
gust and September 0 55-M; September and
October 0 47-01.
NEW YOKE. June 2A—Noon—Cotton firm:
vale* H2U middling uplands 12 7 16; middling
Orltans 12 11-10.
Futures steady. June 1242; July 12.42: Augn«t
12.53; September 1223; October 11.C8; November
lLW.
NEW YORE—Ere nine—Net receli
closed easy; i I ‘
a 1GU.OOO, •
crocs 1663. Futures
follows.
June ....12.G0f312.fd * November...ll.G9(an.G0
July _. MM .W61Al2.0tt peoember...H.Otali.02
August 12.72A I January 11.71..111.72
Fepurmbei -12 3*tfl2.391 February ...11Mm.11 85
October 11.76*1177 | March 11.(6611.97
NEW YORK, JuneJW.—Cotton nominal; sales
—; middling uplands 12 7-1«; middling Cries us
12?;. Consolidated net receipts — ; exports to
Great Brltlsu 4,059; to continent 303.
GALVESTON, June 28.—Cotton tlrra; mid
dling 12%; low middling 11%; good ordinary
11*4; net receipt* 111; gross —; sales 100; stock
NORFOLK. June 28.—Cotton firm; middling
12 3-10; net receipt* 6; gross —; sales 49; stock
4,453.
BALTIMORE, June 28.-Cotton firm; n
dling 12%: low middling 11%; good ordinary
1015-16; net receipts—; grots 27; sales 1500; stock
15.215.
BOSTON, June 2A—Cotton quiet: middling
12% low middling 12; good ordinary 11%;
net receipt* 56; gross 431; gales ; stock
8350.
WILMINGTON. June 28 -Cotton firm: mid
dling 11%: low middling 11 5-16; good ordinary
10 7-16: net receipts 33; grow —; tales —;
stock 020.
PHILADELPHIA, June 28—Cotton firm;
middling 12%: low middling 12%: pod ordina
ry 11; net receipts 41: gross 271; sales to
spinners ; stock 11,745.
SAVANNAH. June 27.—cotton steady; mid
dling 11%; low middling 11%; good ordina
ry 10%; net receipt* 91; groat —; sale* 50; stock
middling 12%; low middling 12; good ordina
ry 11%: net receipt* 89; gross 177; sales 1000;
“mobIS June S-lW. firm: nUddlln, I IMMSffSKSH?
!%: low middling 11%; good ordinary 11%; net I DTrfr. *co'oFtn the
ieeinu4i: grow41; sales 500 Stock 3.278. naturalhr*ll/,rult
MKMPUI&, Jurfc is —Cotton nrm; mid- 1 ^
dling 12%; low middling 11%; good ordinary
10?;; net receipts 80; grow SI; shipments 63,
sales 200: stock 9.721 *
tion r
very
hlmwlf. Ho will dcmon.trate that It tine, targtly in tte yroSte. Ho U prominent lu
not conflict with hi, letter, wherein he Sandy, echool circle., eml U «o much op-
stated that thing* had been managed ad
mirably and looking to the bast Interest*
of the State. As proof of his ability to do
this, thoy refer complainants to his able
dissection of the Cntey letter whereby he
knocked all tho Independent rieg onto!
that instrument. They farther *ny that
tboro aro abler, truer Dem crat* in th*
patty thm recently “organized’’ Bte-
pbens, but wo do not ^iiink
that they *» ouhl he prohibit*- ! "rt.iu
claiming raid Stephens nod pressing his
nomination, bccsa«e if said good Demo-
era 1 - :■ rr r* <■ .-gni/r-l in the July r«mv* nti-.u
nnd any one of them is nominated, then
the defendants, to-wit: tho Constitution
ring, will be utterly demolished nnd ceas<
to rale the Democratic party. Hence they
demand that they bo allowed to i roceed
with their little game, and pray that th*
injunction bo dissolved.
After argument the court dccid* 1 tli-.t
comp'alnaQt* bad a good prescriptive title
to 8te i hens nnd mado injunctiou perpet-
r.a!.
A true extract from minutes.
June 27,1882. Clekk.
Hellft
null.
..r train that trot came to tbl*
p’acc. Henceforward the passenger train
w.U bo a daily visitor with us, and we can
board the East Tennessee Virgin
Georjia railroad and see our Macon 1
at will. Your clever nnd wide awake
agent, Mr.T. J. Barney, camoon BKHV
on l passenger train here, and, thongb
quite sick, in a few hour* hnd panvassed
-wo aud had tho name of every n*w»-
nutu m n »nb»erd>«r to tho Tzxt-
i and Me.**esuer. If a sick mau did
ivhat would ho ha*o done in health
i again, Tom, wo want to see yon
Dun. John I. Hall D the choice of Henry
nnty for Congre.*.*rnan-at-Drg9, and U “
..ntlcman of marked ability and worth.
Col John L. Tye, of this ptaoe, and
iceomplUbed and beautiful bride, the
dvughter of J.Hen Wilson,of AtlanU.have
. ju-t urri\evl h<»mi- fr«nu uu « xtfi.d.
or North. We wish them mucl
»t and a bright future.
Jar Djmofrntic executive oommitteo
,':jt-.li> in July to devlso
ing delegate- to the gnber-
tonal convention. \V. A. B,
receipt* 91; gross
NEW ORLEAN8. June 28.—Cotton firm;
STILL FURTHER SEDUCTION!
13est Musliiw lOo, Best Prints Gle, Bcni Seersucker
Stripes 10o,Lacc Zephyrs 25c regular price -40o,
Percales 5c, Drt.N« GooiIk, nil Hlylcw and cIrkhcb, Hilks aud Satins at
Bottom Prices to Close Summer Stocli.
New and Attractive Goods Added to Our BARGAIN COUNTER.
MILITARY' .'LvflK'Tx
"INSTTrLT'E
AU.HN, Hupt.
F.UoIw’Hobs,
107 Third St., Maccn, Ga,
THE DINGER & CGNARH €Gr*
Hardware.
UU3iN^SS of ROSES."ftOLARC
,ar R0S f!?tf a Tr? r. c Pa8ff? y ^
MATTINGr. MATTING.
GRAIN CRADUC
Splendid stock cf all grades In WHITE, RED CHECKED AND FANCY. Special price* by the roll,
have CASH, we give a most earnest aud cordial Invitation to iuapcct oil- »tock and get posted on prlct s.
ucmcinbcr tho Place—Iu the Apex oi Triangular IHoclf,.
To psrtlei who
Hear Iu 31iud tho Fact Xliat
J.
CO.
AHKTIIE LEADEUH IN LOW PIIICKS.
Parkff Sm^-Loadisg Guns,
Lifter (old) action in stock—top snap last
of August.
'aud 31 id*uinntcr
... huu in nt h*.r— r —
tvijvirUiM bans tad inyomp*r»t»U I pnacnba
Jmb mv*» In fact, *neh « wsmiI ■* Di itiKTu't laen Tonic U - ♦»-
!)«. HOBKRTHAML't.r.1. tm'Vwh Ay., I ■■><. Ha, Wot. SWh. 1«»1.
ft;/, I*nnn of Appr- l W &JvJi A
Mini) '.a.<
natural hrnlthful tone tL
the digestive oryan* r.ml
tierrou* syntem, making L
\it applleehl* tu (Irtirntl, I
JHbUlty, of Avne. \ E
J iite, l t ro*Uretinn of Mini I j
Voterra and Impotence./ |]
"&MkmtS‘. P 4 U uSo ,, S , -Si)'S™ nfm; mu- MANUFACTURED BY THE PR, HAHIEK MEDICINE CO.. 213 H. MAIN ST., ST. LOUIS.
i!8us < £seaL uM
Ungl2%: low mlddl
net receipt* 25; groes
HACON MARKET
PJwnstoK*.—Marker, advanced and firm
at quotations. Bacon—C. K. sldts, 14%. Bulk
C. ft. stiles 13% Bacon—shonders 11%. Bulk
shoulders 10%: Htms 15%. Bellies 13%.
Lard.—Market very firm. Choice icaf, in
tierces, 13; tubs, 13%. N. Y. Refined, in Uerro,
13: tubs. 13%.
Flour.—Market very firm: finest pstent, 19.09;
— iS5"r.
TRney, 18.00; choice family, h.75;
I7.C0; family, 16.00: buckwheat, 110.50. Wheat
I bran, per cwt.lt.80. d
i^rrzK—Market quiet with good demands
Choice Kio, 15; prime, 14; good. 13; fair,12; ordlj
nary, 10; O. G. Java, 30; Mocha. 30.
Grain a so Hay.—Market very firm. White
corn, *1.12; nixed corn, vl08—in car load
I loti 2 to 8 cents leas. Feed oats, 69. Western
timothy hay. 11.35; Eastern hay, 11.25. Corn
meal, plain fl 12: bolted. 11.17.
Bagcino akdTic*—Fair demand; atock light;
2% bagging, all jute, nonreA^MMAMOf^^M
toe; trro-.v tit*. *1.6.5:
MOT.ASSKS AND HYRIW.
50: honey drips, 57: Georgia tsyrup, 56.
posed to horse-racing that he proi>oses to
sbnt all other horn* off the track nnd let
\lcxander trot against time. These vari
ous drawback*, together wiln the evident
jockeying going on between Col. In
dependent and Merer:. Bo.*, Bully A
Co, have greatly shaken the confidence
* tbe public in the old horse. If each
thing as sentiment exist* among turf-
_en, it should rettraia the backers of
Alexander from putting into the race
a horte whose past performances have
been considerable, when he la old
and stiff aud spoilt by unskillful training.
Of one thing, however, the public may be
aseuredand that iatnat no matter wtiat
will trot round tlw track all by himself to
show the pablic how it ought to have been
done. • Talmud.
11,500 r*r jwur can oe easily made at
home working for E. G. Rideout & Co.,
10 Barclay street, New York, Send for
tleir catalogue aud full particulars, ly
Tlio Constitution**
2 do., noue: Hi do. 1
piece*! lies. 51 25.
—Cuba melawe-*, 47o
SiiALT.-ljTcriUji.'iri'tEViSm.'lf.'iVal.W. I
Fbuits.—Apple*, none. Oranges, none. Lem-1
on*, per box. 15.50. London layer raUiruU3.50. |
Fish.—No. 1 msraerel. half bbls. , 17.00; do [
kits, 11.00; No. 2 do., half bbls., 15.75; kits, 66c.;
>’o. 3. half barrels, f5.59;kits. 00c. J
Huoars—Easier but not quoted lower.
Granulated,li; stand A, 10%: whiter^
C, 10; extra C, 9%; Golden C, 9; N. O. |
10% N. O. yellow clarified 9%.
. Hardwark—Market dull. HowihoBM. J
‘ mulo shoes 17,00. Iron bound hamrs
Trace chalnv 45A50C. j*vr pair
Ms. Plnw^areMtfta
NEXT IN OBDEH.
Fruit Dryers, Cider Hills,
Cane Hills.
feed ccrmis,
Evaporators. Apple and Peach
Grinders, Peach and Apple Par
ers and Peach Stcners.
Engines.Fanr. Implements,
Seeds and Fertilizers
.Always in Order.
Murk W- .Tolinfion & Co.,
Marietta stveri, Atlanta, #;«.
jna23w y 1 Mention this paper. ]
Buffalo U. S. Standard Scales,
tnayfiwly
ARTERIAL DLOOD
I 1S always perf ictly putre cent, being, like
| JL veinon*,so full of deadti**ne that Ivevi-
I tlcal law forbii' i. t i btftefl
innoa nnd <»n;mu nt ltock blood, always full of cowpen tlement*, i*
IjIi'J*rLAVnJ'i", 1 .oV," 1 now ft BtA ple prescription. If creation
Limy ierius lor l i»j luonL wero tnnnaekcd a fonler mixture could not
bn found. But noue of it is nsed by M. B.
I THOMSON, M. D., Ma>*on, G*., who send*
I pare reineait* anywhere to suit tho caro
I described in o^rrespoudenco. ju'J5dnwlt
CLOSING OUT SALE I
1,000 s
HOLMES' LI3IMENT,
| MOTHER'S ^FRIEND !
One of the irreaUvt comfort* to those expect'
ahltcd;
Hotseshocs 16.00 |
{tsoiSoc. I _ ...
Ames' shovels I12.C0 per doxen. Plow hoes A
rBv. llalman's plow i **
ash, 92.7SM.00i Canned, fS.25AS.fiQ. Hides-
Dry flint, 9911. salted va 10. Wool—Washed
unwashed, Q0A25; burry 10^15; un
WA«heii burry 18A22. Tallow, 0. Wax, 22
Par Goon*.—Market steady. Print*—standard
... | Headliner In
TrauMs. h
^Ha quomoK^H
Udihrt Co.itit.tiom In Jfcmr Urn. of Sun!
™flh.rJI,t«v« tjra “•
thor ot there words, as he hai seen too much
blood. 8o if the heading was gotten up In your
oftice. what does It mean? 11 Js not the first
blood ever shed bv the General. Oh. no! Half
tho bloodiest battle fields In Virginia, from
Seven Fine* to the last ball hour at Iviersburg.!
speak dltTerenlly. It was not th* first blood avar
<trs\vn by crisp either. AHw jeersi inaMt
he was a candidate for Judg* and his chance*
lhone trembling from the balance, he drew
much harmless b!.»d from many competitor*
this green earth f
much harmless Itiooa icom intny ro«pwwn
tnrough the unswerving allegiance of ono dc-
vote*! and Inttneullal friend, whose name
shaU be unspoken. The Jiwg* knows IIt.
Tbe third district know* U. The whole
El
In, imlJn.l .bo; lr.imMi.m1 »<b«Mh,r, b,
bunnerbolorebul »lb k In tb, Wb__*l
tb. port ol flotjr. -here bo hM •«, be«» (onnd.
nn-ime,l ,n,i ,l\ent. tbl, precision, t'lo— lj't
him lull In tb. Ui*. Bat b. will rifht-.bout
Irtw, mid b. will rrtnrn blow lor blow, l.lrl»
•ml w t u,r.ly and bomwablr. And tb. Ju,l»
—III Vure'.T rtmembor ihl., for can b« rw nw*
R .ill’ll a irlMtd u General Cook baa bren lo
o while tbe name ol lrlen,I.M^ | tibu ou
f street, Maoon, Ga.
FINANCIAL.
STOCKS AKD UOKDS IN MACON.
COBBECTKD DAILV BV
LOCKETT X BOND. BROKERS.
MACUN. Jane 2t. M2.
-Ohcla « per cant bonda da.l^O-tw «tit
^ ” x -
“ of Ala.,
SSSlBaS“r.
per d
iUlk
5%c.r
r stocks 91.75. Axcsl...-
. doteu. Cotton cards 15.00. Well
,50. Cotton rope 18c. per lb. 8wede
.c. per refine 3%A$lc. i»er lb. Plow
per !b. Nalls 93.75—base of 10-p. Pow
der 96-40 per keg. Blasting powder 94.00.
8c. per V>. Drop shot 92.00 per bag. .
JfiscxULAHEor*.—<3tndy, lie. Pickle*. plnU
*' 50, per quarts, 92.25. Starch 5%c. per in.
•mined Is a ruunly upon which lm-
idenro can be placed—one that will
i safe nnd quick delivery—one that
ol Min and shorten the durst* — *
ich is “Tub llunixa'* Uxuxr.'
s? ::
BUY NOW AND PAY WHEN
COTTON COMES IN.
A blr ninw it n to Euflerintr Fomnlc*.
This Liniment when usetl two or three weeks
before confinement produces a wonderful ef
fect. earning a very easy aud quick labor, with
comparatively little pain, aud leaves tho moth
er in a condition to recover quickly—or in oth-
words to have a rood retting up. Under It*
illnarinr occupy much taw
il the suffering Lcdlmiu
LEADING FEATUnES:
D mhle Wno<l TVwr*. Patent Wi- •*
Ju mble Damper. Intrrehsngiit - - •
shelf, Broiling Door, .'winging KearH. V
I>«ng Cross Piece, Double bhort Centers, tlnsp
1:10*7 c-'vi.r?, Illunt’natcd Fire Dei - . : > ax
Knmw, Nlcaol Panels, etc.
L'nemtsiqd In Materiel, in Flakb. ard i
opemtfon. Msnufirtn red tnr
ISAAC A. SfltH'I'AMj i.U.i
And for rele by
kkiO. •. \*i«
MILL & FACTORY SUPPUaT
OF AIL KINDS. BELTING. Hr/S3
and PACKING, OILS, PUMPS Ug
KINDS, IRON PIPE. F1TTIK %
BRASS GOODS. STEAM GAULIL
ENGINE GOVERNORS. &e. SoniAr-
r'-r-d. w. .i. DimM.v»A*.u
421 Main Strc*t. LOUISVILLE, h?
ise, labor will
• of n.b.ic.1 (amUln tlimngh.
th are inleniling to purdiase The condition lor whic
Tkoondi
out the Sooth are intending to purchase | The condition lor which this remedy
Pianos and Organs in th* fall, when cot-1 fered 1* of such a character as to forbid a long
ton come* in. Why wait! Buy at onoe, | array of certificates. Those interested in Its
and enliven the long, hot summer month* tn u Ujr rcfcm4 to lIlc bunJrcdI
with music, nnd make the “Harvest Home’’ wnu t.*JV», Vii R tvsti tinvi a t s-
stilt more joyful. The summer find* n* .
with a tremendon* stock ot Instrumeul* at uS 'S mSmb?* hr-
S*v*nn*h, at oar NINE BRANCH nr.r.” Coupled with the entreaty, I will add
1I0LSL8, at onr counileas Agcncic*, and mat during a largo obstetrical practice (forty-
with a* many more to arrive before Octo-1 four yl have never known U to fall to
Ixr 1st, wMc we arc under ooatract to take. | produce a refo mjd.gulck delivery.
We cannot carry this immense elock until
fall. It most be *oUl. It will be. Cash i ^ fvom one ot the counties of middle
barer* will want many instrument*. In-1 ocorgi^ who ha* lawn acting as midwife for
Rtnllmcnt bnycr* will tako more, and tbo^e I many years, write*: ln-ve dUiawv<l ofal
who at this time of the leer cannot oon- | Tut mwthkr’* ltr.i.ur you rent me, siul I am
..nientl, m«t on, In.taUmtnt r .,m.nt., (
gladly come in under oar
O. H. Hotltliiig’.
00 Poplar Klreel,
J|J CCJ.V, GEOUUIA,
DEAXr.R IS
Crccorics, Plantation
SuppIloP, Bagging,
Tics, Etc.p Etc.
1 am now making a specialty of tbe
Lummus or Improved
TAYLOR GIN.
I claim that it is the meat compact,
and simply constructed gin m*.de, con-
seatiently it in 'more easily operated
mid will run longer without ncedinq
nmtirs than gin* with complicated | .
ichin<ry;thu it combines tbe trcriU 5V.5 V 4HU MW IF.Y O.V A PIASO.
BrcxD, Light Daivoirr l>d Good]
Sami’dx in greater degree than anyoth- • IfO CASH HO II .V OX AX ottfJAX,
ontoneoentof interest. Oo interest
Midsummer Special Offer J
TIIE FOSS & PEYF.v rnttom card :
Frovlstoa Market* by Telecrap*
[BALTIMORE, ,.nm 28.—Fmur quiet and I
.v; Howard streei and Western superfine
.25*1.00; extra 94.25o5.25: family lYSoar.
_ ity mills superfine 93.25a4.00-. extra ft.25a7.Ml
Rio brand* -7.25. Wheat-Southern itcadyfl
Waste rn spot higher; options easy: Southern red
old •l.saal.n*; new 91.80: amber *1.3*ol ; 40;
" 1 Maryland *l.«a\. V-f^ No. -Tv* vs-1
winer red spot 9l.4**al.49 «-orn-Houth*
.... straily aud quiet: Weserneasy; Southern
white 91; yellow e3. Gala easier. Southern (!a
- • Western whita tteKU mUed,«*«; Venn-
■vanla 41a*3. Provision* hlgher;^^iH|
pi.rk B2.50a22.75, Bulk meats; •
• clear lib shies ,.P«ked -10^W^P
02%. Bacon, shoulder* *11M, cleat rib
L (15.00. Hams »l5.25alfi.oa Lanl, ro-1
d -12.75. r^ffre strong; lllo (cargoes) ordl-
y to fair 8*9%. iugar »teady; A reft iff
Mlsky quiet and steady at :l.lfi. Vrclghta
CHICAGO, Juno a*-—r tour jail Wheat
steady and in fair demand; No. 2 Chicago
spring 11.35*1.35% cash: 91.85% June and July,
(lata active, firm and higher at *>%*-•!% cash;
149% 19% July. Corn active and a bIumIc higher
at 74%V7l% rtuh; 71%
Pork nnsetued but generally higher at 'tt.flfia
21.65 cash; -2t.57J^Jl»Jufy. Urdstrong.and
hisher at -ll.KaTt «7% cash: dVAjjumi
July. WhUkjr Stea*ly and unchanged.
lijtJlHVII.LV. June 28.—Provisions In fair I
demand and market fair. Mere pork >*23.00.
Bulk areata—ahooldera »-9.47; rib •18.60. Itaronl
-shoulder* -10 25; rib 81*87%: clear 914,25.1
Hugarnunl b*ma (H 75*15.00. l^rd. choice
leaf >-1X60^ Flour quiet and unchanged.
Wheat steady and firm; No 2 red fall 1.20*1.25.
Corn firmer but not quotablyhlgher.
AT I Juna 2*.—flour stc»1y end
n,i,i I ***» A*T uaa r»i»T«sovunm» uumtimsi;
advance in price. If Lalance oen t be paid I wmi »oatci» kam and so unuisvrrrRiNo.*"
^rrrn.-tfi L . b.'h^T^ 1 T|,,'r r r-jT' n y^-v^r «!■».. «=
ments c f every grade ana price ir eluded iu I Having had the r»ffV»lnfTfmeu>
this sale. Tell yonr musical friend* ot it |
Write us for Catalogues, Price List*, Cir- u MySgl «L> to rillfr ufiSlollowin*
cnlan and fall particular*. Tlii* sale I w*-ll-kn*wncitlscnsof Atlanu: c i. Ncwu»n.
closes October 1, IW2. Early puroh*****-1 wmumM. ..... •*
JOHN M. PEVEY, Proprietor, Lowell, Mass.
CC7-l^f»r*no): J. K. HANSON, ^gnnl Blbl< H»Hur.cinrlrg (jompacj, Maton,
A gentleman writes: “My wife used your
Motiick's Kkijcrat her fourth contlucment.
aud her testimony Is that she |>an«d through it
with one-ball of the suffering of eithtr other
former confinement*, and recovered from It In
much Ices time. Hhe also ret ommeuded it to *
ho was about to be confined f
and she says: *1 havk h*vi
l VAMTHROYOnTMta ORRAT TRIAL
Wk 3 JESSE JAMES
? 1 n i ■
•KJBtgWttrVV; "."Js;', 1 ;:?: S'i'.r *zsr
Cheapest BIBIES&V;.'....?-. ;x.
l " : ’ v “Ar- vftgf
. SWITZERLAND _
••• ENDORSES Am
• PENNSYLVANIA *
Pror.ouncinR THE LANCASTER V4A7QH
“THE BEST WATCH
MADE IN AMERICA.*
WEBSTER S
UNABRIDGED:
Now EdiUon, 118.000 8**.
Four PsgM Colored Plats % VHMNb
^n.ty^urlr^'.Vi) ar.'x Ai-r.^.i. :vj.u. w ..^aaa
leal DioUouury atslngh * “*
rr 9100 i
1 noted
nded by Htato 8upf
i.ivippaii. juue i
hsng.Nl. Wheat quiet; No. 2 red winter . M : /
D. thro stronger, No. 2 mixed ^ , 1
* strong and higher. No. * I Bur* .
Hurar quiet and unchangvl. IIo« steady;
common to Baht i0.5Oa8.rv Facklng and
butchers 7.75a£ao. , . ,
I HT. L00J8. June 2*.-Flonr au>?*
changed. W heat a shade higher but very dull;
nothing done In June deal; No. J red fall |l.»» |
cash; *1.10% July; -1.04% August. Corn, op
tions higher; rash lower at . cash: 75%
June; 7.i% July; 71 August, (tala, options'bleb*:
and cash loWrr at Mcash, *7 August. W hlsky
Steady at 1.15. I‘..rk uil—ttle.1 bul generally
higher. Jobbing lota at -22.00. Bulk meats dull
and unehange*!. Bacon In good demand; I MsUeva
•hmilders (ldfO; long clear JrImbULM: short s*. ^.
Lrib91A0Oal.\02%' short claar9U.87%a14.00. Lard I Ms m»s re*
dull and nominal. _ !
NKW OKLKAN.4, June 28.-F our quiet and I
steady. Corn quiet; yellow mixed 90. white
91 06 Oats dull at 52*53. IVtrk easier at 22.75 |
&J0.K5 Ijird quiet at 9ll.2tall.75. Bulk meat*
Will mall run: thrlr I'aia-
t.sgttB lor tKR't. eonUklnhuc •
full desertptlv* Brier t'fi
. ~ , — . M. Crumley, Jr., W. A. Oregg and b.
cure* cash price* and ea*y term*. Address I Bain: all of whom aro reedy to testify to the
I merit* of th* prettaration.
Luildtn k Rates’ Southern Music House | I HIRAM SIBLEY A EB.
HAVANNAII, GA.
Tbe Great Piano ud Organ Dtpol of the Mb |
ROYALTY,
NOBILITY,
EMINENT SCIENTISTS,
LEADING DIVINES,
AND OTHERS, AS TO TUE
LEIEIG CO.’S
COCA BEEP TONIC.
PRINCE NIC'JIAS BTCHERU.WOV,
of lb. Imp.rUI Rtu.Itn Na,y (8t Prt.r.-1
ROCHESTER,B.Y.TCHICAGO, ILL
,79-133 tut M. ■ St. 200-7CM. n»
AGENTS Wantcil \
1 Gocks J.
OTARTLl?JC
o DISCOVERY!
LOST WANHCOD RESTOTflU.
dmsabyLmJycrhoas*
It is a moat excel- (iTiVTriri ^
If you srs a Uwysr, mini:« or bmiasre ms* r «■
hsusMd hy mesial siminur wiswuscarw, doatataM
ia*is»rntwciiir" t —-i l - M, " Mpa,h -*sLka«*»Tam<
If j , n have UjJJWKJ
sad d»Bf tier go down
:K! TERRIBLE LOSS OF LlfEll
■ MdUr. a lostly ssstdos !*••■ late sterart* i Wifsss’.ii<r.!s.
* nftu M .« WwmVlift re rerere dre lore A bretaadtS
■i S fiarannah bo^HTl. «3 § m
CitySAtiantafipercent, tgodj-.W H
at/ of Augusta « per ceuL bonds- {»
Bonthwesrera h 1 , 11 y*^ V ^*a 8'U
^-nrellroad scrip, ex^v^
and fiaratineh K- K. stock 118 (81^
taUinad
MarkeU by Telegraph.
NKW YORK. June Noon—Mock* firm
[omt 3. Lxchanga. long 445%: short 14.**%
ite hood* active. Governlamt securi.-ea
chsr.gL ^ORK—Kmlog-Fxchang* giM;
wernment reenrit’e* generally unchanged;
oorceof Su hr ^ateWeem^ kalaneeit Coin, tn,-
ertn « ftt S 22-bm currency 90."
L". The fotlowtagare the chxiBg quotation*:
n«.U to Ala. eureUmds; ;bei*rrvi It
«ion br CU>« X, 3 to » Adaam Ksg-rvu* HT
r M Clare A M ! Amcflcan Kxp— 91
“ 1 '“ASS K»'s — 9i Cbre AJJLto..21%
a. 4'* ■* % Chicago A Alioa-lW*
nte*?»ANorth-a.7t C.fiLT:AN. o _. 75
lo. preferral .-14‘*% Coneold'd coal— »»
U - 3V* BeL U A W l.C%
UstTeuo R. R Fort Warnc 1» *
I (ieorgla railroad—185 Han. A k Joe.— *5
tSftA SSL’ £4 s&.%at = sS
I New Y-.rk Cea*L-l*o% Mobile A Ohio IT*.
rt - ■ nt»-!rftnN ,t- 137% S. J. Central 7 .
ret.-' - *<>f * p|J A Alial. s l‘> Nrfk A W. prf—— So
irraU'lMfcMl ““n.1 S^Tl« K. T. BmM~ I"
mr k.. < I.U
tatiOQ of the I g.a Br..-4_
of J^C j vr rc L.aal F- 27.
kSmI: •!.€«<(.,(obdrtnlnM.'' 1m *nn.U
lilo. Cru4. Larp.nUI„ >l~1r « »LM
h.ri:‘2*,*‘>ryrtto#dlp »,-s>loMrlirln.
JAS. A. GIFFORD,
PIONEER BOILER WORKS,
Atlanta, Ga.
I am now prepared to build boiUrs
tanka, iron shutters, stilt* for turpentine
CHARLESTON, June 28,-iplrtt* turoenUnel itneks, etc., at price* that cannot be beat,
rtn, with sale* at 4L R«tn In laJrde- Call or fiddresa me before* ordering else-
_iand at fl.TO and 1-75 for strained end good I w h*r*. AU work guaranteed. /Isoagent
*win? L vn.ur Jnnn » -Rosin stea-lr and 1 BUtiouary and Portable Enginea. Of*
juMS^S Turpentina suady, ek»- J mt * AUAaU * 0# *
Ohio A Mire ’
riT^ HcR.ATknF-—
ivHr" ,, i—r 71 1 do preferred-— *7
illaa—. 28 i do 1st prefd—W
ritaa, new. 12% ficraal
PERRY k CO.’S
Nickel Pens.
A L’AttD.
ATHKMs, Ga., Feb. 2M. W7*.
\ gja-My child, five yean old. had
f symptoms ot worm*. 1 tried ( alotael
rs'l other tt*t" bni faftedi
to expel any. fleeing Mr. Bains’ cerrift*
{ cate. I got a vial of Barm * W orn Oil,a
| end tko fires fire brought 40 wonuT
and the second dore»» many were eere-1
wd I did not count them. S. u. AblMfi.
/For sole by eii druggists. Prepared try
LYNDON*. A Urea*. Ga
Macon
NERVOUS DEBILITY.
burgh, Russ!*,) «ay»:
tent tonic.”
BARON FALKENDERG (present ad-
dre»* 4fi East “lit EL,K. Y.,) *ay*i It Uun-
questionably superior to any tonio which I
have ever tried. It Unefited me a* no
other id&Sshas ever before. My friend*
all prate* it without stint.” _
Equally emphatio testimonial* from I
MADAME THE MAItyLTSE OF GAN- CwSeTMs|MMt kwfflU*«crsre r
VILLE, th. VISCOUNTESS VIE. 1 !??»>»■«
ttlIU,U.U», l'ortninli EDWIN BOOTH, 1
tbe eel*braUd*ctor;GEN. FRANZ NIGEL,
KewYork City; GEN. LOUIS 8CUAFF-
KER, Chicago, I1L; MLSS MARY L.
BOOTH, Editress of Harper’s Bazar;
HOF. 11. M. HALE, M.D-, I.L.D-, Chi
cago, I1L, and hundreds equally eminent.
The REV. DR. & U. GARDNER, Frind-
pal of the celebrated Fifth Avenne Semi
nary for Young Ladle*, N. Y. City, say*:
“I sp: ak from r attful expertecoeof Ua re
markable powers.”
It is far superior lo the fashionable anJ
illusive preparations of beef, wine and
roo,” aaye PROF. F. W. HUNT, M. D.,
LL.D, Honorary Member Imperial Medi
cal Society of Bt. Petersburg, Russia, eta,
etc., of New York City.
. ■* Nexvx avd Basra Tiout-
next : a specific for Hysteria. Dluinm, Ome
»lleadacha. Mental Deprem I
fiiwrmatrirrteea, imp«>l
teucy. Iavoluniarr fcmlssioc*, Premature Old |
-• ■ -i by ftTcr-exertioa. **lf at
■ncc,which misery.
one box will rare recent
Each box coo tain* one month's treanucnMMMB
dollar a box, or Mx boxos for five dcUare; sent I
by nail prepaid ou receipt of petoe. Wcgw
antecsix hex** to rare sot ease, ^Ith reek
| outer received by us forrixboxca. accompanied
lit fire doUan, we will send the purchaser
„nr written guaraatee to wtura I tag “
Uie treauncht dosa cot effect a
M L't Cc.t ,ad CrttilCu^tKe C«r B«d,
M ■»—*«—r ■*"*?«*•
_ .1.11..M
ESfe ■■
imctu a co, ltj ware'***
*** caxATiavixo tnrwwujJ
■Ptap^t— notify
Mcrwyhonta. Any sreggita a. d*d*r ia per-
w. n. i*i li o>v,
Prepared only by the
Liebig Liberator)' i Qitmni Works Co,
° CHEMISTS,
New York, Pari* and London.
NEW YORK DEFOtT-I MURIUY ST.
hSmUu, ^’nnJ 1 *WwISSr^wI* .Sg j DRIED FRUITS.
( of Jacksonville, Fla.,)
Fruit an! Produce Coinafca Rouse,
Located it
T« PopUr SL, BUi.’. Block, Muon, Ot,
FortkoPMob
,o.u. r— Will ber ontrlaht
choicepucu.udoI, Icnlte,Inelodio*
!■»." tn «t oondiuon lor iblpmcnL
For Breakfast!
it'i.vtnctc. Mclnria, IrrcgaLrit, ol th. |
licit, etc.
H.H.P,
Tk— Pc u. n-cuTr i»tert I
nU,rtdi»unl.trinV>rtrtlte;
StlccWteuddcnU. i
ten atgUtrtllMCd Metal rtetri
uiibrUticnoindSMi.
Kola Age*t», ^
Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor & Co n
NE1V YORK.
MEMBER.
Bold EvsrywheM.
W. McKAY, Principal.
PARIS AND LONDON.
Hill’s Hepatic Panacea,
Mamfsctured by
W. H.BARRETT, Druggist,
Aojiut*, Oeorain.
ENTIRELY from ROOTS end HERBS
th.rtt.rc for A CES IEHY been inuu^.
InUrnud tut tho rtmoT.l ol BU. fl—
- — - - I.. .Wa iMrtanlnfitlB
, „ . New York Deoot 206 Green wich St.
A Fint-Claes Ir.s*:tLte for Pract.ea! Am
BusincM Ini*ruct;cn, Book*
| .eepiae, Etc; AP1UW ^ ’
\ 1 rt»i t) M :. U
j Student, Can Enttr at any T ; me.
t!.« irr.vnlcritiM ol the
SU>iuico, ici I ar.f,ina th. Blood.
l Li ,n,«iieiL. i, ».tl kr.o,n in m.ny
>|n. iu ti„»l,t. M.d '• .'.ht...... »nd
U, l ..L-.i. l by tb. i.. /-I .cm-
.Jctth. I r n tor .
Ut'.ItAOHt-S, t SI"Mt( H. Dt.-*
I'tislt. TORPID LIVES, l
rail.I.'t VM) HA t:.!. Wf'lA.'.
SHIN tbl 1-11".v> Oil litUl'iMd ;
TIOSOFBL® '■ —
WN|/l ALLEN & GO.,
Prodjce Cnmniission Herchanl,,
104 Watron St., New York
W» aoUcU coniUmn.nl* ol
Sta-Dmd iri'l Evipialetl Fiji
Ol Ml bind. Oor Iona .ipwiiaot «n
U to b*ndl. to tb. Urt rtlnnui
onto of of dried Fucna. A,cm,
■IA Clirk.lL-, FUak.B. L*he”
nedo on .
toitciUd.
Parisian Carrousells
Ftyine Hoik Uachiacs,
i f-,» vwvia sir.
. iu Sla us