Georgia weekly telegraph, journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1880-188?, August 11, 1882, Image 5

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(i')coi JtWhliT vi. dcgnpl). ant* 3am v r>:<d %x ?r!c££&ngft SI’S 11! RAE. I/>ng years hay a come an 1 gone, clear Tom, ttince you and 1 were boy*. Since we together went to atbooi, And fussed about our toys. The old brick school houw yet remain*, i; iu halU Bi.Hl bear our badly written ua Upon their scribbled walla The master long since passed away. AhVmany a care bad he;*. No more we laugh at hla old tales nterfef i I With counterfeited glee. ow stern he was, how fierce l:Jn frown, And yet hla heart w * * * I The lessons that 1 learned from him llave never left my mind, p him yet, a grave old r With wise and knowing look. Still tightly holding lu Ills baud Hls ferule and hla book. I still can hear my mother sigh O’er muddy clothes and rents Torn In my trousers when we played At see suw on the fence. The old white church, the mossy mill, ileslde the waterfall. The pasture lot upon the hill. ent took up with great enthusiasm. Orie I W1LMI NOTON. August9.—Cottonqukt: mid* for Hardeman were given by the Chatham* and Volunteers. He stepped out just as ne * l * * r0 * B l * * lci »!.« ntwl mailA a i PHILADELPHIA, AuJtUZt U —Cotton qulci tho conductor said all-aboard, and made a I JP| Q „ vV | .....v. few remarks. In closing he said the Cha- I middling UU; low middling It?;-, good ordlna- lybe ito ripnngs were a fine plane to go to, Iry llJi: net receipts 45; gross 315. fewjj|| but then it was a poor placo for arlillory I ■Pinners—-*, stock punch. I guess ho never visitod this placo | net rocc! pa 2j,gru»a| w th asid . this morning. ,— .-sXMton steady; mid* illiik Ilk. good ordlna- - s iv. sales 15; stock would he, had he been her I NEW OKLKAN8, August 9-Cotton quiet; middling 1*1*. low middling UM- good ordlna- rj^ linnet receipts 97; gross 214; sales 9J0; MCBILK, August 9—4ononquiet; middling ’ 'Mlln* IS'j&guod Ordinary 11%: net Tacsiy.llist senatorial District. ; Mit.LXDOxvn.mc, August 9.—Tho Demo cratic oxocutivo committee for the twenty* | i2jfc - io\TmiddTi to-day. lutdimud the following call, via: 1'?» 'ni.i.Jiin* is;, ;<wi oniiniirjr That tli. o ,unt!oa of T»lg.-«, 3 .mo, and «!“* “ e™ - • •»'P“c 0 b —: I Wilkliuon tnkowoh .top,i ** .hall tocor. auousra, Au«u«t 9.-mton marki-t .|i.!rt- from each eoaa*y n delegation representing | middling 12; low middling Uk; good oruln ten votes, who shall m>et at Gordon, tin.,.| arylift; net^receipts 12 gross tales — to represent the district in the next Legis- jjy “S*Ung EEtfi&llSP lnturo. A. 8. Hamulkton, Chairman. net wodp,a 1: * ro * l; “ lc * *** • tock * f * Hr little sweethoart, Susie Use, Is now a woman grow • of ear She has her share of earthly c And children of her o I drew her on the old blue sled And thought the load was light. You, Tom. were Jealous of me then But that was long ago; Our youthful feuds and enmities s long ago; , fends and r Have melted like the s With envlons eyes I used to sec I cared not for the stones von threw When, passing your abode, ■■■I * ‘he old whit ^ ~ *- -* bite horse to drink Adown the old stage road. I thought of little but of her And of her pretty wars. m ail Uie world to n In those bright boyhood day*. The birds sang sweetly In the lane, Alas! 'twasbnt a hoyl Kiylsh d learn How soon the old love riled! But oh! how sweet It used to sec To have her by my side! 'It might have been!" What thoughts For husbands or for wives! What Utile circumstance* form OVB TEACHER*. Organisation ortlm filddla Ueorgla Teacher* Institute The Mi lied geville Union and Recorder rays of the above Instituto This body was organized on Tuesday last, at the College, with Prof. 13. M. Zett. ler os chainnain. The faculty of the Insti tute is composed of Mecsrs. U. M. Zettler, W. B. Donnell, T. J. McLaughlin and John Neely. The sessions of both white and colored teachers are held daily, tho former at the Middle Gsorg'n Military and Agri enltnral College, the tatter nt tho Mu tho dist church (or colored people. YYe are permitted to oopy from the reg istor the namoa of the white teachers iu at tendance, tut follows: il. M. Zettler, Macon, suporintondout publio eohoots. MACON HAHJiKT Provisions.—Market advancing again. ” ‘ * 1% Bulk (J. R. sides fmwni ■MmkSiK &SS& WEBSTER' • pmUtUkUe form. Tho e*uyj» repartition of iron (MW tMU not Maelc+tt the ' Ajtfl U*Ck,*o cJutractcristlenf rT5‘ 'l.i \- */.*»• %r—t prrfnrationj. s..,..- INSTITUTE UNABRSDGE 'THE'FOSS & PEYEY COTTON CAH New Edition, 118-000 Weruruf i« Jr, ,-r* ; 'l ft eNMoaod ul)l llASTKS’ft IftMN T< >* 1C U ft liW U ItT hAmJi:ia.SUKW ft#h. A*«^bC Ixaiift, Mo.. No*. SKlh, 18BL Four Pa^os Colo rod Plates, 3000 Engraving*, (r.-nriy tiir-o tir. o. tho numh«r innnyf.tl.orl>;. t'y.) uL-.iconuin--HlHograph- icnl Dictionary riving hri» f irnportniit tecta *’U.N. MAIN 51., ST. LOUIS. llealstiy s onUltlou oi A nr*In* lu l^m* lalana. ■Attbatartennd moathly dr»*lBg ^ (i , 5 :wlk tbs Louisian, State Latter, ol New Or. Baeon-^ionder, 12’} Bulk «houldw. 104. loans, on Tuesday, July lltb, 1882, the I Hams la Bellies 14 following result was achieved, .'specially SStf'y**^SnlST WLJf iraUfiltS to tho parties directly Interest* I tSSPStSS^iaS?’ ^ N * Y * lu Ucroe ’ ed. Ticket No. 85,003 drew $(5,000. It I txooa-SfarVet lower: flntwt patent. I8.0S; sold In fifths at $L each to (1) Wil- V, : ch £!«L uxtr * .Martin, a well known colorea bar- I^ buckwheat,no H o. Wheat bar of Hangor, Mich.; (2) Phil Wltile- thirraa-Markct quiet with mmd (hunand; ben, care of Messrs. R. G. Dun dc Co., I Cholco Rio, lft; rrlme.lt; good. 1J; fair, 12; ordl- Detroit, Mich.; (3) Wm. W. Irwin, a | B «firm White clerk in the auditor’s office of the Louis- era, * .a5 nrixed oSS? -llt-ln car SS villn aud Nashville railroad company, at I lots 2 to 3 ceuta leas. Feed oats, m. Western I ouiaville. Ky, collected through the '>»£; c »™ WMten, Financial Corporation thero j “SSiSIm a»d T?n-di; demand: 3’f b« e . (4) Ed E. RlchartUon aud Joseph Lyle, I rtna, all Juu, n;<: a dm, none: t>< do. a;i or Reldsville, N. C.: and (5) a party I arrow tie.. n.«i: oleccd to. It as. who,e nan,, U withheld by nmuest. ,> Th. second capital prize of $25,000 was won 1 —*- — t by ticket No. 32,395. The tlurd capital, IMHIIP — priaa of $10,000 was won by ticket No. W wjj 1 ; 00.070—.old In nabs also at $1 each to SSliifSif ^ShefSSle, £Sfe ' 10E several holders, among others two to C. I Fair.— No. l msecvrei. naif bbls. .97.00: Ao Pitman, Mt. Vernon, Ky., collected I No. 2do., half bbi« 15.73; klu.«c.; through Farmer’s National Bank of j M^flViloSSSled. 10M; stand Stanford, Ky.; one to II. B. Maynard, I a, lOH: whim extra C, 10; extra r, o>4 Golden 220 Third street, and F. A. Magi, M2 N. O. whites; 10k N. o. yellow clarified wam I HAXavxai—Market dulL Homeshoe.tS.00 two fourth capital prlzea— $5,000—^were I perkev. mule shoes 17.®!. Irou bound hamee won by tickets No. 6,888 aud 20,440, also I tl.S9ft5.00. Traco chain* 45;450c. per pair —- • —! Ames T shoTelslir por IP. Ualusn' DALLAS WHEAT. TWO BUSH. DALLAS mr" After tliorough'y letting ibis varlely, usually known as the “Bill Dallas Rust Proof Wheat,” we unhesitatingly prminunce it the aum.t cropper yet originated, Having lost only, one crop 111 ten years, and that from the ily or acme insect, not rust. It sppesra to bo a hybrid—a smooth-headed wheat with almost invariably some bearded heads cropping out amongst it. The crop Just harvested shows the largest yield of any va riety in this section, the yields so far reported being from 211 to 30 bushels per acre. TRICKS, DELIVERED IN DEPOTS OR BY EXIMKSS. 2 Bushels sacked, $5.09. .... - 20 Bushels sacked $50.00. References—Col. Pete’s, planter and live rtock raiser, Atlanta, Oa; Hon. J. T. Henderson, 8tx!e Commissioner of Agriculture, Ailauta, Oa.; General U. Toombs, Washington, Ua. Addiosa all orders to Mark IV. Johnson & Co., 97 JTarietta Street. Atlanta, tin. juu23wly Send for circular of clover, grass and other seed. Read the Figures. 1 Fancy Bunting 3c. Plain Bunting 5c, Lace Bunting 8c. TTniHlIth^ono to L. ift.nnhtn %r._ OrUftn. • #ina , — 1 I PO’ S. lltlUtn I [)>OV fitOOIltl.,4, AXCS S9.IS) Dauphin street, New Orleans, one to J. I ^n.oo per dozen. Cotton curds t5.oo. Well G. Spear, 10 Boylstou Market, Boston, I buckets ti.M. Ootton npo lsc. per®, fiwedo Mass.; one to P. 8. Dicharry, Ascension | V***;'■ ' V 41 '- **« r " p» r| «*i. on .? 10 toltafpS'kti. BLtoT*:™15? ler, W. & R. railroad, Washington, D. C. 18c<-—-**• -*• , - - ■ > ler, w. oc n. rauroaa, wasniugion. u. u.» sc. per ». Drop shot ti.0J per bajr. The other holders decline the publication I MncxiAAJctou*.—fuanr. Wo., Pickles, pint* of tbeir names. The next drawing will I occur on TueaJay, September 12tb, and I .lnmwdc. ta.ou. Hioa^ftac. • ‘iidl pot- will be unlur the solo supervision of | ash, ?2.7',;ta.oin t’anr. i. i Hidf«- Gen’ls O. T. Beauregard, of Louisiana, £*> JSf nt 'tzS&OP »nc> Jub.l A. Early, of VirRini*. Coder SSS b!XJ it? 'T.iiow. a tho new scheme recently adop'ed, whole I rtsv goods.—Market steady. Prini*—t*nd*r.l Dress Goods 10c, former price 20c. Dress U.m>Js 13c, former pries 25c. Dress Goods 20c, former price 30c. Dress Goo'ts 25c, ftiruier price 40c. Splendid line Uiughatns 10c, former price 15c. New lino Lawns 10c, sold elsewhere 12 to 15c. Pants Linen 15,20 and 25c, worth 25 per cent, more.* Flannel for Bathing Suits 50c and 00c. Eloffftivt Aftsortment oi* Hosiery AT NOMINAL PRICES. Hngffy Uobea 75o nntl B1 .OO. * New lino of White Goods arriving and to arrive early this week. Save your time and money by going direct to tickets are $5, and fifths $1 ; full Informa tion can b* bed on application to M. A. Dauphin, Kew Orleans, La., who cheer-1 fully replies to all Inquiries. l 2&ht W 2 i loi i4 ® 54 Inc* 017lor the Adirondack*. For tliuse who are fund of bunting and falling, the charms of the Adirondack re gion are ever Irenh and attractive for the summer time. To city people and others in regular business the temptation to dan- 7ll. anl^^.^KenK-ysl3K$14. Kentucky Jeans 8 J FiovUbn HarkrG hr Ttlercratk. P BALTIMORE, Augnit 9.—Flour steady and quiet: llowanl streel and Western superfine CI.0Ua3.7j; ertra M.OOa.5.00; fatnll- t iijr Mills su;ivrfine ‘XTOsS IV 25 Whmit- W. B. Uonnoll. C.wirgbm, president Georgia Monroe Futnulu College. J T. McLxoghtiu, Tnlmttoa, principal G'dlingaworih Institntr. lJepj. Neely, Aujosti, auporiatomlcnt pablio school* Robt. A. Ryder, Macon, principal Heath publio ad>ool. Ilenr/ U. Brown, M/lon, Campground itilii. aMirwtl —' •troet public sch^’I. Mi*-;: O. rimttb, Maeou, Orange streDt public school. Mi * Mary A H'nVoti, Macon, assistant Orango street pnb’.io ichcoi. gcrous exposure while engaged in lake Soothm strily: 'wHstem hBicr. and mountain sport is very great. Many I easy; tkmthern red fi.Hsi.14; amber «l.Wa who camp out go to sleep fu their wet I Lt7: No-1 Maryland l.l lH a*ked: No. 2 Wes- boot, and other g.rmenu, .nrt not only Kmisot towtSclSS, Siihn w2fc»^i?b" catch a prodigious lot of big fisli, but also I cr nnd firm. buT quiet; Soutbern white UaW; a tretr.eudonj attack of lumbago. To I yellow nominally 9!. Oats steady and anlet; , JS2 )r ” f fer wSSSfmSS''wTr^tStSaiStea. rSS l)AM» Pain KiLl.cn Is quite ns inpor* I visions firm: Mess t«>rk t22.2kOS.2X Bulk taut as gunpowder or fish bait. Mr. R. I meats, shoulders and clear rib sides packed O. demon,, .,r N«lm», N. II., vntn -*••« «nd ;' tl:at the I'Alu Killer buctwl tan of lum- iJS * nrm: St!? i«J1 bago and rheumatism, an 1 that ho has 1 «>es) ordinary to fair *S*9*S- sugar eu*ndy; bago ana rheumatism, an 1 mat uo nai 1 goes) ordinary to fair asav^. sugar steady; recommended it to hundreds of persons ns j A sod 9)4. Whisky quiet at 71.1s. Freight* ■ »n«'Jot* •»' unplewMit dlwuc. | oKI.E.tss, Ao.uK fc-noor In Mr <lel ■*>»»■ ■ - - I maud: high grades t60UaVH7*4.- r CuiLDncN arc very fond of Scott & I dull: mixed uh; white fi 10. Oats quiet: | |'i Solubio Usef sprinkled on oread | [£?£* h 7>hJ?r Vt fifS |j|j| . 4'H.Vn WcMcrn tlrn.t 1 aud rrackeri, and as It ©on* ait is aSfth^tierce ^lfoStsSi SkeslUU? (fTioUt^S^ nmirhhment of the meal U very vloslrable 1 xirmig and higher, stoaidm vaeked *w.w *. r»r For ... b, drugRlsU «d m- TMglZ&JftJiBgt c<ir3, mum 14H I Coffee quiet and tlnnj Rio, cargoes, ordinary Of all tho wonderful discoveries, per- I rlarited U 9; fa?f l S 4, fi»lly U, ffir hJHS 1 ? hips none surpass that of extracting tho I choice h44o9. Holaasceqniet and unrhann* •——* 1 ».'ii-» ...li.-t; LoaUlana ordinary to choice “miv» il. ~6Z~ thrash, Macon, assistant Mulberry st.vot t*ub!io school. Misa KatU Me Say. Macon, Second street public tchccl. M-.-* Mary *Ho Igkioa, Macon Second street pabtto acho-il. S. G. Uriak'.cy, Qaltman, principal Quit- msu Academy. L. Garriniron, Millcd^eville, county aohool comtmsaiouer. MUa Fannie 0. Lane, Millej^cville, comity pablio school. Mis* Panlir.e Waar.ach, Macoo, oatda'.- ant Second rtrect pnbl e school. Mr. K.U Gs.ldy, MtlledgeviHo. gliaa U*»r e Fair, SLUie>hrsvil!e. Middle Georgia Military aud Airdca.tnral eolHfe. Mi«t l.ixxte P. Aapier, MtllcdgeviUc, private schovi. Mi*s Mary K. Herty, MilledgovUc, pro* paratorr d«partm»<nt rollcRX Miss Mary D. Hnuter, Milled.evilie. t Nettie H. WulUker, Baldwin »oun- essence of beef, which has proved siich a I i 1 , 1 ! c ' ,,,u 1 | blessing to ths sick. Golden’s L'ool-’s I ''Spw youk. a«isuH #. -Cmtr~ Heady and Liquid Halted of Uwfand Tonic Invlg- I mcMluratcIv arrive: Kio(par«ne*) quote 1 st h!4i orator lm the prcf**renco for weakness. I *. 11: f° b . J»w.s><al'L tlapresaton, consumption, lassitude ami \ qulctqnd w cot; standard A V I fevers. Aok for C'olden $, take no otfur. I Mola*MH».ti-ady and «)Ulj OI druggists generally; ty ; W. P. William*, MtUedgevUlc, Grove school. Mise Ki.'.mlo Carrington. Mtilodgorill*. MUm E. S. Uienardson. uilledgevtl'e,pri vate school. Mias Jennie Moore. Mi'ladgeviUe. pri- mary department :fi iilo Georgia Military and Agrcaltarnt Collsg-. Mi-a L. E. Rtctvsrdaon, Colombia, S.C. Mhs Mary O. Bethnoe, Americas, Prln- ciial Orammer Reboot. Frl-ni Rtllie 11. Hawkins, Merriwtliier, • School. Mm. Johu J Dtvl«, Davtaboro, Principal Dwlaboro Academy. Xlr«. K C. Mabry, (Havens Pottery. A. F. Ware, Cam'ak, Priuoipul Camak Aoodeuiy. John H. Bteph Acadeciv. k ns, Sylvania, Hilvsr Creek J. P. A W. fl UOLMJCs, ftiAiiuarit a v. , quirt. Hire firm and In lodi-ratc inquiry. Pork hlghrr and aaoli rlo»ln« very »tmny: meea *i«t *22.30 r rri.3Xk21.A0 old; gepteraber fJi.7Qu;j DENTIS1S. Ollloe—TJpptMito Lanier Hoo'e. 102 Mulberry street, Macon, Ca. may 16 lowly I dies dnii and 1.70a2t 00. Mid FINANCIAL. 8 COOEd AND BONDS IN MACON, coubreran daily av LO JKETT tk BOND. BROKERS. MACON. Augnst v, is*. iXocsda s per oent bonds, due lseo.ue (sue lieurria * p«r cunt boud*. (old) ** ^.lJO ssttfl ueuntia 7 i-cr cent, bcud-i (ntorwage ICO ($107 ■Jeorjia 7 per »vut bomls (gold quaruT90dpim»i 11* #114 Ocar^ta 7 |<r cent bonds, due buiL 124 (9124 teor^la a p*r cent, bonds 110 9111 Nonheafttcra railroad Umdsicud'd) 111 (file Ccuual IL K. Jolut mort 7 per rjnt 110 MH2 Gcoryla railroad 4 per cmL botkda- 1(77 value ft wteru R. IL ot Ala.. Ul tatm^age 112 tilts UceKra R. R. of Ala., 2d mortgage 112 tfl) 1 Mobile and (ilrarl railroad, (raort) 112 (gU* Mostgomary and lufaola lot uort- *ac«. lnd a’d by c. and *- W. iLIt 106 •iu? AtuuiUo and Gufif ngjar * ■* totnnal; lone c-Irar MS.75. _ Pi. PtOD. higher, subaequcntly I hat the advanoo aud chieed "'^alOi* lower. I with trad* fairly arrive: sale* of prime >n-ani I siM)t at 112.06X11 w^; September -l2.8uaU.oti. I CoiitluenUl frelghw h> l.1vr*pool, market 1*1511. cotton per attorn J»5 led., wheat per .team 4}»«l. , LoiTlsvIf.I.K. Augnrt 9—Flour steady I In fair demand and print nominal y i-hangM. Wheat doll and unchanged. C .firm: No. 2 white :«r, No.2mixed Hi I quiet and unchanged- Provisions in fair de- I mand and market firm. Mess pork t.’1.50. I Bulk meats—ahouhlcra • s C2H: rib f 13 3JH; I clear side* SlXli/r. Isird quiet and I chancc*i: choleu leal ft Uti. I CINCINNATI. August 9.-Flour dull ... I unchafsed. Wheat»Us»djr amt firm: No. 2 re*l - ri.tii bid Aunigjjdga “ •j7»j nd high t railroad, tousoU- Ctiyo Cj- of Havanuah bonds ... cuy «>f AtUuu a per cent _ . .. cuy of Augusta a per ecuL Iwnat.. (kmthwtatem nti.r.m.l >luck,...^. _ Cental railroad siuc-k, W «g 21 Central railroad scrip, M g»l mol. M. K. steels 11* (9120 —.... 160 alii ifO.jiuiH JPffl 104 (Ul IW (HI? A oinsui aud gavvini Ueongia railroad stock spot; 7»!ia7K;i August. Oats strong and high er. No. 2 mixed 53 spot; ti!;af. August. I'nrk stronger at 220). Is«rd quiet at *12*26. Bulk mi-au quiet but firm: shoulders -960; clear rib 13.25. Whisky In fair demand an* higher at' 1.15 Combination sales of flubba goods. M0 barrels on a basis of • 1.13. *u«wr easier but Hot ououMy lower. lings steady; common to light rt.40aa.20. Packing and butoben k7.7Ua* 81. LOU 1<4. August 9.—Float steady and un changed. Wheel higher at opening but do cllned at the chas: No. 2 red fall **»ja9r**, •ash; 9n‘< August; 9h,'< 8eptemt»cv. Corn ilgtier at 77Sa7aeash: 77S Augtut; 75K Hep- ember. Oats quiet and unobauged Uhl Ay steady at 1115. Purk higher at 12 75 cash; •12 05 bid August. Bulk meat* ai-rive, firm and blgliL-r. sbouldurs FMk; short rib — ggd *n»rt oh-ar II3.KV. lard nominally -12.... CHICAGO, Augtitt 9 —yioor steady and unchanged. Wheat active but genarallr lower id tm-gu'.ar |i0l August; fieptem- 1. Practical Lifo.i COnpHisKING:! r, > rnu J t COTTON GINS, FEEDERS AND CONDENSERS, JT. W. RICE & OO., Tlw Leader* In I»w Prlco*. mada this aeaaon, with two httuh bolta all tbe htert itaprovamtnu, boxed, ready for Immediate shipment. Any of regular glxei alilpptd the day Ibe or* recelluJ. No delay, l’r'cei at beretc fore published. Send for circular ' r ^ (. ^fs*^ -.v C. II. ISsitltlinp;, C« P«alargtrwt, n a cos, t/Eono ia , uk* out nt Groceries, Plantation Supplies, Bagging. Ties, Etc., Etc 1 am now making a specialty of Ihw Lurrmusor Improved TAYLOR C1N. I claim that it 1* the muat compact and simply oocatruoted gin made, eon aeqnently it i* more oaaily operate-J and will mu longer vntboat needing ' rtpMra than gin* with complicated .'machint ry; thvt it oombiuea the merite ■^RVXXD, Ijiuuc DaaeauT lad Good rial and domestic enjoyments for „ __ days of rain and gloom. an cstfiy grave? HtirK *» swr nisalon. an« h an* the r»* "itts ot l)r J. Uradfield’s Female R,-vulol.*r, which la hence truly and appruptiatsrly styled "Woiaau's Best Friend.” ••Whites," and all those irregularities of tl.e womb so defective to the health, happiness and beauty of woir.cn, diMp|»car like magle before a slnglo bottle ot tb:s wonderful cc pound. All who suffer from any of these diva** most earnestly Invlu-d i*» give this irrat remedy . - a trial. It bos cured thousands, and will cui iron frame, mado under tin immed ate you Don't fall to try It. 1 Price, small alse, 75 ceubk I-arg* slzo. tl 50. Manufactured by J. UKADFIFI.D, Atlanta. OA Gwathmey’s Improved Eclipse Gin,' with Doubl* Roller Hulling Attasbmcnl and all of the very latest improvement*. Solid 13 loch laws, patent brush, strong -i^hafore h ring. inuUWxU-wT.m • During tho montli of August subscriptions will bo received for the 1 CHICAGO WSBSKIsY NLlVri, extending Horn tho date of receipt I to January 1st next for TWKNTY-FIVK CENTS. The CHICAGO supervision of Richard R. Gwalhmajr, lbs patentee. Tin KMipse Gin b designed for hulling trashy cotton, but with the 1m* prove men!* we have recently added It cat: used to great advantage In all public giuneriei and large plantations. *>nd for circular and price list. I WEEKLY NlrtVB Is a large 32-colnmn paper, edited with special The Brown Cotton Gin Co,, tics, giving all political lntelllgeuco five from partisan coloring and discussing politicaljquestiooa without fear or favor aato parties. Con densed notes on Art, Literature, Hdence, Industries, Fashion», •tc.,and SIX COMPLETED HYORIKH In every Issue. UUUio United States, coat- ■ scribing for a year w« make this eperial offer for the MONTH Ol ■ ACGrkT ONLY «.r sending this paper from date to,JantUUW 1st ■ next for the nominal price oFTWENTY -FUF-tENTH. ■ A Ue. coin may be safely sent In a strong envelope. A club of five , 1 ■'•rlr.tiops for R/meG,U»r BUI. Address V1CTOU F. LAW* I BON. l*wbllaker, 123 glflh Atcuos, Chlcngq, 111, nsihj Ghattanooqa Saw Warrantod Unsurpassed I p HmlwlaoUon Clmtriin(c<‘(L We make . ,re-H.ltr of repairing All kind, r-f Raw*. Writ* for price*. P. O. BOX 941. CHATTANOOGA, TKNN XT! ■ Cl pm 11s and Agricultural C »4i g Mb* Stllle V. Anderson, MiUeJ^vi.le. Mi-;*. S K. Bearden, Milled^sviil*. Mi-All F. *v.vdar, Militiu^erille. N. C. Chandler, li.tid*in eoanty. Mr.i. Z. K. W illiaar, Clopton, Ua. Mr*. M. A. InckG, Augusta. Mbs Al*c* Brinkley, Qaltman. nmey tcrj.ooo. tl 500 year can oe eailly made at boma workingf.r E. G. Rideout A Co, 10 Barclay ttiect, New York, Send for their caUvigtw aud full particuUts.!y Money A Ucbanye long -4 ai; short .. * n ‘! *X^r T«i .nr? aK- X;: 1 ,' 0oTem " co1 si. .prtSi Mtrf iORK-Evening—exchange f4J3H. I Uovernmont Bocurltltai genmily unchanged; I JWJJLi** _ ca ** l j-_ 7 .^^ 77 __!!?» sir* 4 percent SOI; 4X per cents Ilf?, 4 per ft‘‘hr I YiviiSte cento Co. Money 2J*oT State boo«U Inactive. I JJjJf' 61 • anmatlea A bi?L uonjS lv KffiL Ajj. ^etodej^uojto., si bSSma”""’ **' it I ****|»tember. Bulk te'-au Maonger ahouldvn ladSM; , S=Sr:iSjgl < *!S rtb USshort, dear, 11X35 ,'Sh 141 . iC HuT a N. 0 7^ fti!, c •nft.qa u 32 11*.|Del. 1.4 W.... 7 HU t'Ji.i’f RAJHI. Whit Il»« r aoeeptioa to Cla« B, Vs 1U1 American Exp. Class tt.4'0. — ttMCbaa. * Ohio-. Cbteogo A North—1 t^v.chteafo A Altoo-ltl I WbDky fairly active and a slunte blgliur at gastlennR. R-.- 1 Naval Stores WILMINGTON. August *p»r!« tnrpen tine" steady at" Eo*ln quiet at *.» t * fttrjtnftJ; .l.&ufor good strained. Ta*steoily Crude turj*«utine firm at 11,75 for I kard[ 2 75 for yellow dip ami virgin. •inlet at 42. A member of tt.o Chatham Ar:i!kry, writing from Chalybeate Sprirgato the Savannah Morni'.j Neve, under date ol the 5th insbt sa>s: "IdNid my last jast a* the train wut rolUng lnt> ataooa. well* wo ro led as Iitofaasioualt would *ay, and coma U> a atoy v i-?* riltnoU Central-.~i 11% ilan. Ji rUo-j”.... >■» Late ehors.-,-—lie*, Ifarlcn — U-ctevlw « Nob- U) t Bouatim A Tex**- m Mrmp a A Char.. Vi .Man. Elevated.— &! . . Nash, and tliat- 61 Mel. Elevated straln.-l - New T'.fk Gsa'L.D7'i Mich. Ifeulnd luu- t peatineui BUuhurjtti 1M Mobile A OtUe.— 2-4 I CHARI. BJcffm’a A All*- 21 N. J. ivtitsai , TI I quick wit! 1 3S3SPSS-^'S PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINE?/, 0«00 noted persons. 'afiSiSil UjiTOUSBIIS Fii - - llors! Machines, Kfesi * ' * WAGONER & BENTLEY JOHN M. PEVEY, Proprietor, HT-Referenco: J. F. HANSON, Agent Bibb The Brown conou GIN GO N«)5V I^oihIoii, Conn, Unvo on hand a slock of We alto manufacture vuly mode.-y - 7 a phyriciiut. Tubrlug health and bappluea to i>k- b >m*s earthly benMarrion can compare with whlih protiM-ufrum ••That dire disease whoso ruthless power Withers beauty's transient fltvwf" which NMrea ease for pain. f*sy for sorrowjnn!l -a for tears, the ro*e of health for the pallor of dfa- esfte, the light. eUitec step for dnutcltul weari ness. nights of soft repose for heavy hours of hosing retllesancsz. In tiudliig vigor for lan- cu ahlng dullness, the aweet Unca of full growu leauty for the sharp aud withered f •mi* of r !faflon, a long life of trcnui. phyal -ol. and domestic —* 4 For s*1o everyw here by druggU!a XRtr mix nos, cnxx. A. B. KARQUUAU & CO , Agtnta, Maeou, Ga. 107 Thud St, Uacos, 0a. Hardwai e. CAltRlAUK ind WAUON MATERIAL, QltAlX CIIADI.EM, CUTLERY, RKLT1NO, TINWARE, 1UON, STEEL, Khoriff Salas. HILL t 1AGT0HY SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. LELTINO, HOSE r.nd PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL KINDS, ISON PIPE. FITTINGS, CRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE GOVERNORS, Ac. Send Or Price-Hit. W. K. DILLINGHAM A CO. ■I HalU Slrr-t. LOUISVILLE. KY. which GEORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY. Will « sold ttefere tho court h n the town of Knoxville. Ga., wlihln t!ie legal, hours of sale, the following dcecrlWd i*r ' > wit: * One hundred acres of land. Nb. 2H, north of SWIT >.il.LAN D •Z* END0R3E3 v PEt-ii-’.^'/LVAN'IA * Pronouncing THE LANCASTER WATCH district of said Crawford ronoty. atm9 being land dirded to Thomas ItiekMtn by Wadmi ton Itechain, .levied on os property of Thomoa Ifiekvon. „ satisfy a fl fa Izsucd from the Mnperlor Court of said county, In favor of Greene Hmr man v» salt] Thomas IMckaon. I'mperty p..lut fl out by iilalnillTa attorney. Teuant iu pu* session notified. Also, at the same time and place, lot of laud No 192, In the first district »f Crawford county. . . . . ..... ^ 0 f £ g, |H,r tiixh to 1II In. va Ihc said K I'. Iforough. 1.,'JnkftW. UftNtasnck. wonauM,,. and returned to me. Also at the same time and place. ... . _ horse wagon. Levied on the properly of Wiley T. Patteraon to satisfy a mortgage II fa. issued from the Huperior Court of said county in fa vor of Flandera lino, vs the said Wiley T. Patterson. Also, at the some time and place, lot cf land No. 12M In the seventh district of saldcminty. containing ar2H oerta, more or leas, ami 01, * hundred aud forty four acres In th* sccoiul district of said county, said trac* containing li the aggregate three hundred and ninety al . » 9*l acrea, more or Isas, known aa tha lh bby kxs place, where W. Hartman ami William Carter lately rtaldtd ls*vlrt on as the property of tvtilism farter, 10 satisfy two c« tsiii it fa.*s laHtjf 1 from the County Court . ■aid county, In favor of J. If. Turner, a linlnls- trotiw, vs. tVilllam carter, onu a common law and the other an attachment fl fa. August Mb. ivi. M P. UlVlf.lt!*. fiber! IF ‘THE BEST WATCH MADE IN AMERICA." SfflSSSgSteWk-V Bifiles J WwiTuarrelwwi Aia.'sC tl - *—***** i i ;"l 'vrjrsrraOB.S; : | ill V. ) l4 -i HPBn^pBB«M( nMrittfip c cial I.UBlU'if •• > t UOSCS. l . - L/ HOUuj:! i. Bibb County Bhorlffo 9alo. Bportlbg Hood* ami Fishing Tackle. I'aiktr Bretch-Lwdwg duns, Lifter (old) aril«.n In * ork—fop auap la*t of August. Agetiti for Buffalo U. S. Standard Scales. may&wly Southern Female College LAURANOE, OEOHOIL. . . complete outfit for Literary, Art Nod Mnai a Departments .upetiR Hepiuaitmr ‘Mh. Advantage* oaaarpaa^d. last onUlogu# nuin’ars IU pupil* »«l UO I* unale An nual exi»enae* for board unJ tuition, tha mow nith music, %'JCl. For c.ifologua address I. V. COX. FreaideuL July lZ-ooiUaoWJm _ YHE CEOHCIA SEMI MARY ■Forte ommvu.ijE. IwmsSBnS, - “ ol IM>I»I< lu —Irnc. Mu4» *»d . .U..CUTW « IWU.ni lu MRMi MUM. _ - An. equlin M-hnUnklp *»4 aipnlnn, u Ik* to In tk. Wwl*. Inlto ML n*4 *it»ln Ml In (jlatl*. nnu, nn-l mnon j U, KnnlnOT knn nn ^i*nl:Jn itknl nnklp no wp.rtoc. »« mUlncu. »ril. U> 1*1,12 AAwlw W. c. WILKE*. Hu IT I LI. t* boM Ml, in* (ho court know door. In th* city nf Moon,during th* legal hours ofsale on tha first Tuesday In September uevLthe fol lowing property, to wlu Fighly slx sharvanf the capital stork of the Central Georgia Agri- rulteral and Msnufa. luring Company, m rep* rrsrntc t by stock cs^tlttcalA-s Nua. 4. 5,«. 7. *. 9, 10, II. 12,11.11. »\ K fiold propeny levied on tosatlftfyafl la. tesue<l from lUbb Superior Court lu fav»,r of Mary Jet Brown vs.tV.lt Brown, exacutor of W. R Itrowu. tlere«sud, and levied on as the property of tho dneiidant. Notice of said levy given as rrqulrep by la**. • A Mo at tha wma time and place, a mt situs ted In the rtiy«4 Macon tm Tat unit fiquaw In block No 3. fronting cn rtparfcs street w> f.-et, more or lc«e. aud running haek on ogle »o»«e Btreet WO feet, more or km Also another »•*« on Tatnall fiquui* in tim«It* of Marou, front IngonCteMialstreet l.v»feet,morerrhas and tunning along the Macon and Western railroad 275 feet Levied on aa ti*« property of tub hedge. Ifasleburst <k t:*» to talHy a mortgage 11. fa Isauod from fttbb Huperioe will iu M1 oi tvm. Hasiehunt* admr. etc. v». tut.t-e«!ge, llaxlchurti A to. Abo at 1 ho ram# time .but owing to the <s pens* | In moving, will Iro sold at No IX) Mnfler.jr street the loitowlng pnqieriy. t*» wif: One collar and cuff machine, sue hydraulic asher, one centrtf',gal wringer, 01 e shirt .archer, ou# collar aud cuff starrher, lot shaftiug and brlu. one Morlcv and Brown In.n one heater and Ironcr. lwi» d wringers an! fiuter, four trotting 1 a. three tronlrg Uwn!s. on* horse, spring wasow and hsrocss, cn- !•»« uf shelving, iso desks, two stools. 0 e a«Hp. one counter, a lot gaa plj--. lot of ws»er tliw. fiveswMMHlng Iron*, one wringer, tour moving tables, and on** large rut'-* r Iwll Lev fed on as the property of W. A_ Gibton. t/>-»ti-f* a mortgage tl. fa. Issued from Uibh H |--in r CHirtS favor of R I* Itonrv v. W \\ cI> o. 8 w nmvrr,vh riff. West IT. iermtn'l fit a.c. Wert . W. ht L. and U- 2i»'p do. preferred-, tt W. U. Telognpb— W'/i long lints with glittering rifle* stood tha company that but never mt‘*ed a ehanoe to - iov our battery a coar\**y when it was po-*iblo—th* Macjq Voj/totaer*—and who “Voluut. * r*”a* a u.<- >1 company in every respect, tor a mor* gal lost act of gntie- tren never if. rebel with nodding plume* to th* muvo of war or p*aee. Oar admi ration for tn.vn is 1. >t to b* trilled with by the u-« of wor '*. ell. they Noortcdua up-Ft.iir* to a long tab!*, art with e.cry- tlting nice and t- mrtiag. Haw refre-'dog after tka long ci: t rUa! CuttR Ctrnea stepped forw.irdand w. ’cou.» >1 u* with few and corui vl words, and at his invitation ac fell to work. “Pearl OriU," I forgot to say. cotm:.nadoi l-a *alte*> brigade and marched them up-sttir*. When we Mima to the right drees—they dreeecd right, the ■'*! U* 2 » 1, .y« L* : f no the kftaide, b> kok- *eF**l*4L" The mo*! aoaoaptcioua looking one ‘ )hat it only i i& iL mm MbickaiimJMPW 45 o *tHvfcrrwdZI ur\ 1 Wool. NEW YORK, August 9.-W00I quiet and very _ ‘rtirfenwdldr* fexas Psctac . wa 2*tiou rurifie- ite£ ■* l 0. H. Kxpcsas 74 !s*Vargo lJti COMMERCIAL. Cwttou KorkcU kv Telegraph. UYKRFUOU August % —»oc middling upland^;.mU iUni c J&SSl and exporf^SoR rscclpu "Vumrse^-Uplonoa, ww middling rloua*. Au- a 7*71*4; August and aepterober 7; fiep- U* and October *57*4; Orb hr and No* gU-- sofiilhsryii >* o«*r.> f ..1. wi.ilc they rlni. w * t.» • . - • tivglmd Um *.«o t-wu barely f.ivrfr!, Idirs marci..:.g beck to the train the IzUtejwvg aet wuseaOed wt which Cadi 1 ia f*t *-*e- ; i that xeeriy beozil wp the ,v*ti»Urj ti.-.Lmwof Ha two com*! tranim At the tram -- ► •■>» three cheer* vember 4 4X1; December and January 4 40*4; Febeuoryand March *42*4: May and Jr— C t* 44. VuUzns quiet MKWVUI4M, August *. Noeo Orttow sternly; aala* ail; wtidunng *plamte 13; tetdAJtug orteana 13 5-1C Fwtnrua steady; August 12 file fitpte^ber 12 47; October »!.** lenater U.fiR IXcgmbcr ” - Ortober 11.7* HKW YORK-Eecntnc—Net ffosn hi. rutuftw cksmd ztemly; August —llXTURlUti | January... Itotumbu AlOpli.C. J February . October —U.siX-— j March Kovssabee-.ll.4i*! l *21 AprUf. il .VESTOa. August f.-Orttew easy; mid US; lew mMdliag 11H: moA eediuen el MrifUWPteifk eahe—;«o*k L rmljdUtot goodoedlaarv Steam Boilers. Grist Mills, Saw Mills, University of Georgia, /*. II. aril, 1>. P., I.f-O.. Ch.Hrrll.i ■legaof Agriruiturw and Mcrhanie Arts and or will law - HANCOCK INSPIRATORS. RUBBER BELTIMG, ROSE, PIPE AND ENCINE FITTINGS. JWteteHte next. Full couro.of lustructioe in U tors jure, HetoBC*. Knatnccrlng, Agriculture end Law. luitl— toVrww tS Franklia *ndWate(^j- ‘ For caute;;ttea ar.-t tnforstetlou. *da .. . 11 the t tisnrellwc. al Athens, Ueorgta. | r ] y*De«xl< sr A wlt^M O FFERS euMriorindocemente to par- enla d-<sirtog to educate their eons and donkttcra. It has all the modern appliances and a reecrd for awcce afal teaching un imr <l!elet 2»7 papU*. Fall term begins - — • 1 c<aara r , y v : * l\ \'l . Scbtfs Prannm Fr®es tor I’ackius Cotta Iof.ea Wolucaday* 4lb tVtober CORDON INSTITUTE W. IL WOOD ILL, Ml, B.mMill*, O.. HIRAM SIBLEY & GO, Will mall FRKK their CaU- logae fur 1UI, mnialwlitg a golt deftrrtpUve 1 Vice - UU ot ■tegtr, FitM mmd Garden / \FoRGlA. IlIBHCOBNrY.-J J Tlufor.ea IT rtlah of Wla* Jouca hav!n2 appHe*! to court of ordinary of mhl county for a dhrl-au from hi•guanllanshlp of till* H Jor.»s: This l# tfccrrfora to cite am! admonish a persons coorenw A to »b*>w cause wl.y Um sal JJ Tlnley should not be dtanbacd from h Klla 8 June* and reertvw th* usual letters of dismission. Given under my hand and official signature t> July'S*3m WKL ) A McMAKL’t;Ordinary* Administrator’s taU. >Y virtue of an order <»•>»» the lii-ary of D*tb county will be sold Tawday In fivutcutiKt. ltd, at tha court ho door In mid county. U lwa-u the legal ho nf sale, one half Interest lu the thrr* *u re* fftervy rtrevt. In the city iff Mscoa. knowi Hhaw's block, being part of |.« No It la -,i. Tt and known aa nnmbera 122,121 aial; .m. : ou.1 street. In the city of Ma«-on. **Ul k* purpose of dlYhlou among the heir* «ff sakl tate, Terms nub. K I BL-T, Angut*, bed Adm’rof kmmaciMii I. M. 1 Hill's Hepatic Pam tea. 1AW Dalfea, Or»»mental Grosser, and fswwsarteltea. Gladiolus, Lilies, Mom a, Plaats, Cartea Iruplr mr;»ts* Iteautlfully llla*- trabrsf. O* c r loopugrs. Addraaa P0CKESTER.N.7. £ CHICAGO ILL nS-U3tutlL ’ St. MC JCtB* :. r ,tt W. H. BARRETT, Dru^-la Aa/a»u, Oeoreu. TO FARMERS Br QasS, Ilan*, W*l*r or Suu* l-o.fr. miiimSorp-lio MillN mid Ivo ttlcH, ,1.—. ■»« I l< »l I I A.l ) MO’NT*. Mi JiOO/ - > ESTIKELY from RIHIIH that ban for A CKkTURY l faltf k.*d lur lk« rrmortJ ol HU from •).t*tn, eori-ctlD* tho Irrrtf-J'.ri; ., of C mu hi Uaargte awd Fowdi Garoli'g, baaa rtcotumctwlai by th* moat Id ri of the rttliwl writawti fee mUBACflhS, BOI ft I. 1 FKF1M. TORFID U\ LK, CUILIM AND FXYEK, SKIN Hll’MfoYi \M) liAU CO? TlON «)FRUM)D, vtierc sentdn and •imp!* wi*U» *ooo)i*«M4 «xn*™*^.i ^,r-. ft t. 3j I op li . •-•••'- . •' ■ -■■■-’ I rrv, i 5Q.Q00 'GARFIELD p«i 1 BWffz * ;- Atatnm