The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, October 20, 1885, Image 12

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ra 12 THE MACON WEEKLY TELEORAPIIi TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1885.-—TWELVE PACES!. TELEGRAPH BYPLAY ■ptlitod people of Mi«'< will for one minute eon- t ml will 1m- to them, tiring the required mib- Tbo bonev-inak«T* that haveeboeen tlie belfry of MillWrn Street ohur. li to lniild their waxen home in nr.' domiciled too Utah to do much harm; but l "Wo want to tell the city iff Mao.ni that Flo villa, | recall an instance where one congregation wa* I Jackuoii, t ovtngtou, Hociul Circle, Msdinou und Fat-| atinvd to the depth* by a awarni of bee* that hml ! outon got over three hundred thousand dollars < i 10; consolidated t Croat liritain I3,«25, t *1 rni! Illid- | 1.1**; Males 500 ImutoIm. •elected a Method!*! church-steeple for their gum. | the trade of the people of Jasper Back of the dark t girdle aud this trade is diverted from Maeo annually. ■ that j have in. direct railroad couiiection with he i | when theC. and M. road is completed, this trade I will |H *t h ast nine „ ... .. .. . of tall pin. •hut off a full view of the sunset from Macon •vuiall church in which the good Methodist* listened | will Ik* doubled and Mac „ to the long sermons of the presiding eider and i tenths of it. This statement ha* lieen submitted Joined their untutored voices in songs of praise. It 1 after diligent inquiry has l*ee» made, aud from the small building, and while then* were no aivlii- j lights Wfore us. the sjteedy completion ' ~|gd the hands of the people will she oj.cn tin- gross TIM; sales 1247; wtoek > arebi- teetural frills and' furbelows or the city edifice •1mmt it, the good, plain people in the settlement were content with its rude appearance. The Ih-ucIics Wert-of the old-fashioned kind, .>f hard wood and § . _ J with straight hack#. The rafters overhead were | stnicting the road will lapicuoiiM, and high up this this road f the city <>t and let us in?" >mj*iete the siibacrip* the ork of c • cotumeuced on the t citizen aid in this important EIGHTH GEORGIA REUNION. Wii.MiKoroM, Octoln-r 1'.*.—Cotton firm; mid* tiling 3-16; net receipts gross ltttV; sales 0; stock 16,375; exports, to c-mtieut 1062. stock *7,4881 <ikpott*. coastwise i 'nahi.kntom, October 19.—SpiVit* of turpetitlnn 114. Itosiu steady: Strained strained i*U. W11.MIN01-0N, October Iff.—Spirit* of turpentine firm at 34‘4. lto* in firm: Strained la, good st rained HO. Tar steady at #1.30. Crude turjs'ii* tine shady, hard #1.00; yellow dip Had virgin gl.au. Wool. Xkw York, October 19.—Wool firm: unwashed 22 to 31: good domeatic fleece 27 U» 36; pulled 24 to : Texans t> to 22. Mouilk. October II*.—Cotton quiet, imddl-ng net receipts vu59. gross 2114; sales lOOU; * ,1.10 7; export* -.-oustw ise TIM. -Cotton quiet; middling A Cull for it (iiitlieriiiK of It* CJiilliint Sur vivors. j dling m-t receij.i To the Surviving Members of the Eighth Georgia | stock 60,974; exports, 1 Iufautry: A reunion of the survivor* »>f the Eiglitli tin* young peojde. 1 lid the men to sit Up- tile rear benches sat -ountry miss in her Sunday of that venerable and illustrious corps, the ; Chatham Artillery. • peculiar and potential reasons why euniou should be held. 1 1 also why it should -onvene in Savautiah. city by the sea. The immortal Bartow, the founder of the organ! of the * ration, livod there, aud liis fame u* a soldier and r the . statesman is interwoven indissolubly with its liis he nn the pulpit reflecting uj>oii the u i.-kedm world, slowly raised hi* hea<l and looked pulpit to M-e if the church was full, ; tory. •nd tlu-n stood himself tip to an- I he Eighth (leorgia entered the w Bounce the ojH-uing hymn. Soon the rafters ami coutimJ to Ajij>omattox. l'o overhead shook a* the iiuciirbed v gregation rang out the g<n>d old hyitiu ia Thy Foundation.*' Tenor, alto, luiugied together and when the chorv.si every voice was at its utmost tension. it Manassas _ Belongs the iving the first marked •oimd. They paused in their honey- lossal struggle. No n-gi- >or»- mere of the dangers and uom-passed through j the four year* of arduous and deadly ordeal with a better record for valor and jvatriotism. rrs* should reunite I it* survivor* in brotherly union—should reorganize » redeem from for- Such noise tin y had never heard in-fore and it was j gerfulnesa the heroic career it achieved. All of the not long before" the fouvictiou had settled upon | surviving members of the Eighth Georgia are not them that it boded no good to them. The kings j only eordiailv invited, but they are earnestly urged •nd queens advised together aud when the council j to l»e prevent and Join in the reunion, was ffuished it wa* evident to even the veriest drone For information, members w ill w rite to the Ogle- In the lot that something was to be doue for the; thorpe Eight Infantry, at Savannah. Oa.. which protection of the giuu. Tile siuging ffuished. the mgrei immediately droj Brother Skinner bad been called up after a loug pausc.imnctuateil at brief intervals with • good deal of hemming and hawing, began ougregation sat (torn the knee. .. 1ea\ such a prayer as y Sweeping your eye over the church, you would have seen pious heads bent low, lukewarm heads resting carlessly upon hacks of the benches, sinful heads bolt upright, and on the rear ln-nolic* heads ouly hear that made no pretension t. and turned and stretched to 1 head* in front. Midw ay down the celitaal aisle. of feathers and the brightest of ribbons weaknesses, aud as she sat upright during Brother Skinner's long-drawn prayer that Sunday, one could read in her face that she was pining for some on whom she could lavish h$r wealth of affection*. upany ha* in baud the preparation for the 1 l* requested to copy. All papers in the State Late Col. Eighth Regiment. < ticipate iu the reunion. Miicon Market Report. [Corrected daily by T. Skelton Junes !e Co., cliandlae broker and Manufacturers Agent* COUNTRY PRODUCE.—Cabbage, 5 to l.v head. Dried |*eachc*, strictly No. 1 jieeleed it lb. Onions, #2.So per bbl. DRY GOODS.- shirting, 3-4 5 Drown sheeting. 4-4 . White osnaburgs s', to be. Yann make*. Drown drillings «!*, to w c. Eltl'ITS.—Apple* #2.50 to #3.5o. Oranges #3.* Ilovv $1.50 per bunch. GROCERIES.—Rutter, oleomargarine *20 to 22c per Hu new May gilt edge 2<i to 2Se per lh; country *5c per lb; Tennessee 20 to 22c jier lb. Candy", assorted, in boxe* '.* to 10c; In barrel* a 1 , full cream II to 11 ‘p- jier 11>; lower grade* 10 to lie. Corned beef, cooked, 1 lb cans #3.25; 2 lb call* #3.80. Coffee.clioice 11'* to l2‘jCj>erlb; good 11‘ 4 to 12c per lb; medium loj, lie jier lb; common 0.. . H-rlb. Kish, new crop No. 1. in bids $12.on. half ibis #(5.00, quarter bbl* #3.25, kit* 70c; No. 3 mack- •rel, hhls #S.H0. half bbl* #43*1, quarter bbl* #2.25, tit* fiOc. Flour, common #4.50; family #5.25; extra family #5.40 to #5.75; faney #0.110 to #0.50; patent #11.55 to #7.o0. Grain, c "1 milling 11s to A Festival at Jeffersonville. Oa next Friday night, the 23d. a festival will lie held in Jeffersonville for the benefit of the Rapti*t Dr. J. it. Wimberly. The occaslou will Is- enlivened with music, songs, choruses, etc., slid will be made a jM-asnnt aud enjoyable for all who attend, cent*, which will include a splen did supper. Tin :e will be a large attendant e of the young people from all parts of the county. Rome Bulletin: The many ami throughout the State of C rejoice to hear that the Colonel lends iu this city by the tirst of next month. Col. Hughes 11 very low. but by the aid of skillful medi cal treatment and the tender, watchful uursiug of The young sinner* on the rear benches wanted no better target than Miss Mary. They snickered •t the broad yellow rild>ou that fell over the brim of her big hat like a muddied w aterfall, and they grinued at the manner iu which she industriously disturbed the broad yellow ribbon on her hat. She sat there a* prim ami a* stiff a* if sitting for a pic ture, and you would have thought h» r thoroughly absorbed iu the remarks of the presiding elder.r '' the other members <*f the congregation may have stolen glance* at each other's toilet, ami gathered go*«ip material, certain it wa* no such charge could tie laid at Mi** Mary's door. She posed as the model of propriety, and albeit she wa* on tin- spinster list, was a little faded, urn! still cherished an ambition to become somebody's darl ing, there were many j-ersou* in that congregation Con* 11111 )>tion Cured. An old physician, retired from pract ha-1 placed iu hi* hands by au East Iudl ry the fi ri.mla of a simple vegetable remedy for the sjs-edy aud permanent cure of con uiiui-tiou, bron chitis, catarrh, asthma and all throat ami lung affec tion*: also a jswitiveaud radical cute for nervous debt lit v ami *11 nervous complaints, after having Bran #1.15. Hay, Western timothy #l.lo to $1.25, small lots #1.5*>. Lard, tierces and tubs 7', to he per lb; lo lb puil* 0'ic ja-r lb: 5 lb pails 9* a c jier lb, 3 lb jiail* loc jH-r li>: Louisville kettle rendered, tierco* -.** ..(• per lb. Meat*, ltacon, sides 6’,' to 7c ja r lb; shoulders 5c jier lb. Hulk meats, sides t'>* 4 'o jH-r lo; shoulders I c jn-r lb. Ham* lo‘ t to lie la-r lb, a* to size und quality. Nuts, Terragoiia almonds 22c per lb: 1'rino-ss paper shell 24c ja-r 11*; French walnut* 15 to In- jier In: jm-cmiis I.k- per lb; Rrazils loc ja-r lb: co. oauut* #40.00 to #45.00 per Rnk). Fick le*. piuts #1.25; quart* #1.75: half bam-l*. jdaiuand mixed #7.*to. PotatiH>a, Eastern #2.00 jier bbl. Hal sins, new layers #3.o0 per box: new Iamdou lay ers #3.5*1 per box: loose muscatels $3.00 per lsix. Rice, g<H>d 5c ja-r lb: prime (i* 4 c j*er lb; fancy 7c per lb. Halt. Virginia #l.w) to $1.25; Liverj>«ol t*5c; by car HARDWARE.—Horse shoes $4.5<t jier keg. Mule hoes $7».50. Iron lxiiind hatues $3.50 to #4.«i*>. frace chains .‘18 to 60 cent* peg ]>air. Arne* shovel* Flow steel 4 ‘.c ja-r - ‘er #4.00 tested it - wonderful curative jMiwen* in thousand* of case*, has felt it hi* duty to make it known to hi? fellow sufferers. Aetuated by this motive and a de sire to relieve hum.in suffering. I w ill send free of barge, to all w ho desire it. tlii* receij.e. in German, French and English, with full direction* for j»rej-ar- itig au-1 using. Stmt by mail l»y addressing with An Kx|ieditlon Agaiiht lliirniiili. Simla, October It*.—The government 1ms reKoIvetl to (lisjmtc-h nn expedition to llnr- umli, unless King Thebuw submits to its demands. •7" —TA” V T”*-’ * — .—. | Rangoon, October 10.—A dispatch boat L ° b “° ltr ' f svnt to nn European .tewiim and traders on the upDer Irrawaddy river to withdraw to the Britsli lin her cxamjde. •*0uch! Ouch! Ouch!” There hail been time* when the rafter* shook with the hallelujah* of the n-gular Sunday servlet- •nd the good old-fashioned shout* of the revival, but never in it* history had such a shriek Wu beard within it* walls. If the bee* in the cupola MARKET REPORTS. had lieen shocked by the singing of the carm-st Methodist*, they were certainly horrified when Mi Mary felt the *ting of the bee in her left ear and gave Utterance to a shriek. But Mis* Mary, though •nfferiug torture, did not once forget that"she her Sunday hat. The big bine fan wa* closed hur riedly. though carefully, and laid on the lo-m h Ik- side her, and thru Pushing aside the broad yellow- ribbon, •ho plans] her hand upon tin- injured k* one man. the presiding elder stopjwd hi* sermon short <iff and loosed down over hi* *j>eetaele* upon Ihe startle-1 flock. Recovering from their amaze- three or four good sister* ru*hed to Hb of A. N*. 1 iu, >*..10* of A.I-s. 2IU. 1*3..Ill I!. 7s. 1-t in. 115 ti R. end. by C'en.looR' Railroad bond*. Oa. 1 .HG M .V G, D3. 2d inort.. l*t*l vk. I lock. ; TEI.KOIUl-l!. lmpre*si..n that Sister Mary had been suddenly ! converted and that her shriek wa. the signal for a j Snr y<mK , October 19. noon.-Stocka active and good old-fashioned Methodist shouting: revival, lx?- j Money easy at 1 to 2. Exchange. 1-ng 4^ gau to shake hands all round, and throwing her j i«-.r — - • • - - • - - • ^nm? around her ueighW*. told them with tears In her eyes, "th»- Lord t* with u* today, *!- ter.” The brothen were no less busy shaking hands ami forgiving each-ulier tor the lit11»- differ- ••lives of the j.a*t week. In the meantime Miss The wily bee had crawled into her making thing* exceedingly hot therein, and lK.-twe.-n taking care of her Sunday hat and the agony she s enduring, she could only bounce aud yell. When the bee* in the cupola heatd the shrieks, •ccomjiatiied by the Imu of the happy Methodists, they were worse than confused. And when tlu-v short’ 4h5 ' 4 '. Btalv l*vml* dull but steady cmmcn» dull but rind. Evening.—Exchange 4*3 ‘,. Money U to 3. Rub- treasury balance*: Coin. #l57,i'.71.*"»». currency $16,743,000. Government s«-ciiritie* stead} cent*. 123*4, 3 per cents 1'K* Mdte Imlids dull lug quotation Ala. class A, 2 to 5 '.*.V 4 Mobile and Ohio... 15 'lass R, 5s " ” mortgage.. l'*5 Nash, aud Chat.. N. * an dins.. N. ('andina, ' Funding . B. C. Drown 1 Tennessee *'*♦. Virginia 1 20 Northern Fa 10 iciflcMall M Rich, and Allegh’y. Rich, and Dan.... w than confus4-d. Boted the continued absence of the scout that had been sent below, they determined uj*> consolidated *47 Che*, and Ohio.... a Rich, and W. F... j Chicago and North 1*N‘« Rock Island •lo. preferred.... 133* 4 St. Faul..... s many sisters and brothers. Iialf a second Miss May wa* forgotten and even the 1 big fat Sister was conv in.d that -th.- spirit of the | ^ ^ VaCh Fa’.-ilic'.'' Lonl” was not jin-sent and thit a revival wa* not in • * j . \ ', r f ;hHok|a8 »ml y.Hing »nj j ,ia CU»i j.; W. l\ I.tUm'i.V.I and "down into the church they swept. Each 1 marked it* victim, and almost at the same instant : force into 1 21 * 4 Tex preferred. 1 heard in the aettlemeut before. Then j follow ed a rush for the door, hut the door was t.»i small f.>r the emergency. Men, women ami •Bill. dri ll fell dowu iu the m»h aud for live minute, pandemonium reigned. The women s reamed aud darned, the men yelled and j mu nod. ami the children fell upon the ground and rolled « lime before the bees let gv aud w hen order 1 ( more restoml there wa* a departure for home I closed steady w ith a fa:r demand for all grade, quotation*. With swollen eyes, noses aud li|»s. Ami when the j MU'F.IIT*, siitrxiENT* AMD afOCK. •iHicted congregation had gone. Miss Mary cam*- ; Received to-day, by rail.. out of the churi-h Just a* prim a» when she It, aud the broad yellow ribbon fluttered in tin breeze as coqm-ttishly a* though nothiug had haji ted I •• by wagon “ ' Received previously 20.712 St«K-k on hand Sepu-mber 1. 1*0-5. G*X—21, I Shijijs-d to-day 5*0 The .l.lt .lay W, -n.ok. .1 n« fro m | their new gum and the sunlight shines no longer through the s-pian- hole. Jietted. THE COVINGTON ANI) MACON. 16.026 17,808 htock ou’baud....". 4,34-1 ttY TKLEOBAPB. LlVT.KPOOL, October l'», Ins-n.—Cotton linn With >od demand; middling upland* 5 7-1*1; mid- M'hat the Committee to Sollelt Mock Sub- ftcrl|)tinn» .\eeoiii|»li*lieil Yesterdity. The committee ai^oluted by the Board of Trade t*> solicit subscriptions i<> the stock of the Coving- ton and Macou railroad began its work yesterday sj>eculati.-i eak. lp 250). Fn- in.—Males im-luded 5 p. m.— Futures chairman of the c called on Mr. H. It. Ja>|ii< what success bad Is eu met w uh. ••The committee six-ut just one Ring sulsx-riptious this afternoon,' . last night, and inquired ' October Sovemt , 5 27- titig iKiwder #2.75. Lead Drop shot #1.6*1 per bag. Rarlw-d wire 7 t HIDES. WOOL. ETC.—Hides, dry flint H to 12c: salted s to 10c. Wool, unwashed 1(1 to 18c: washed 20 to 25c; burry 6 to HK-. Wax 18 to 20c. Tallow 5c. OILS.—Signal 50 to 60c: West Virginia black 17c; lard oil 70c; cotton seed »k*c: headlight 1N-; ker osene 1»V: nentafoot 78c; machinery 25 to U5c; lin seed i*8 to 71c; mineral seal 38c; cottou seed retiued 65c. and rum $1.10 to $1.5o. N. C. com #1.40 . Feach and ajmle brandy $1.50 to $2.50. Catawlia wine #l.oo. Fort and sherry wine $1.00 to $3.50. 'berry ami ginger brandy 90c to $1.5n. French brandy #5.*** to $5.05. Domestic brandy #1.75 to to #2.00; Fortlandcement #!i."5 to $4.(K). (•ruin and I'rovisious, Chicaoo. October 19.—Flour flrtu and unehaiiged: Southern #4.75a3.m*. Wheat opened weak and closed l‘i lower than Saturrday: October 88 , „a88 • , ,a'.*l , »: No. 2 red than Saturd i i*l» ll'.alJ 1 ,. October 42 December 57 ‘ 4 a37 J ,. Oat* loscd steady; Cash 2* 1 .,. October ••r 25 '.,:i2">'j. Mi--* pork opem-d quiet and closed unchanged: Cash #8.37'. 4 i November $8.35a8.42 ‘ 4 . December $6,40a8.4' Lard ojietied quiet and closed easy amllowcr: Cash TUTT'S P^LLS A. 11. FAKQUHAli, York, I-n. BOBT. II. SMITH,.Macon, Ga. A. B. FARQUIiAR & C0„ MAN!'FACT Tilt ERM OF AND DEALER* IJf STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, BELTING, STEAM FITTINGS, 11A X< 00K INSI'l IIAT0RS, i full lino of BTFFAL0 SCALES, NAILS, AXES. FLOWS, SHOT, CUTLERY, WOOD WAKE, 25 YEARS IN USE. The Qreatcit Mfdirril 0 f th» Ago! SYPfTPTOrVIS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of appetite* Rowels costive, Fain in tho bead, with a dull aennation In tlio back parr ( l’nin under tlio ■houldrr- blade, Fullneaa nfter entlng, with ndis- Inclinnt ion to exertion of body or mind, Irritahilltyof temper. Low spirits, with • feclingof having ucglected some duty, Wcarlueaa, Dlz/.iiics**, Fluttering at tho Heart, l)at* before tlio eyes. Headache over the right eye, KeatleaaneM, with uver mo rigni eye, jirniieBanoss, wiin fitful drenms. Highly colored L'riuc, und CONSTIPATION. TBTT'S PILLS are especially adapted to such case*, oiio done cireets eucli a change of feel inpr nsto astonialt the sutTerer. . They Inerense (lie Appetlte,and cause tho body to Tnke on l-'lesli. thu* the system ia nourished, and by their Tonic Action on the Digestive Omani,ltrgiilnrritoolaaro —a i * IMn ~ ” ■ Frleo -J5c. -14 Murray 8t,.N.V. TUTT’S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Renovates the body, makes healthy flesh, strengthens Hie weak, n-|»air*the wnxtcs of the system with pure blood and hard muscle; tones tlie nervou* system, invigorates tho brain, ami Imparts tho vigor of manhood. EPITHELIOMA! on SKIS CAXCEU. viatc tho pain: hut the place contiuiied finally extending Into my nose, from which caiuo a yellowish discharge very offensive in charnctt- i great deal. also inflamed, and annoyed About eight month* ago I wa* in Atlanta, of a friend, who mo strongly recommended of Swift's Specific that I determined . make au effort to procure it. In tlii* I wa* success ful, sud began it* use. The infliieuee of the medi* at lirst was t<» somewhat aggravate the sore; allayed, aud 1 began the inrtatnatio . , D to improve after tin-tirst few bottles. My genera! health has greatly improved. 1 am stronger, ami am able to do any kind of work. The cancer face lH-gau to decrease and the ulcer to heal, until there is not a vestige of it left—only a little marks the place where it had been. I am ready to answer all question* relative I have had a cancer on my face for some year*, extending from one cheek bone across the nose to tlie other. It has given me a great deal of {laiu, at times burning and itching to such an extent that it was almost unbearable. I commenced using Swift's Specific iu May, 1885, and have used eight bottles. It lias given the greatest relief by removing the in- Humaticn aud restoring my geueral health. W. Rai-.nks. Knoxville, Iowa, September 8, 1885. For many years I wa* a sufferer with cancer of the rise, and having been cured by tlie u*e of S. S, 8., I feel constrained by a souse of duty to suffering humanity to make this statement of my With the fourteenth bottle the cancer began to heal rapidly and soon disappeared, and for several months there lias been no a]>]K-aratiee of a sore of any kind on my nose or face, neither is my nose at alf tender to t'he dozen bottles 8. 8. 8., aud ai know that S. 8.8. effected the cure after ever} - km dy was tried and had failed. Fort Gaines, Ga., May 1, 1883. Koueut 8jiei*ley. I had heard of the wonderful cure* of Swift'* jK-eitle, and resolved to try it. I commenced tak ing it in April, 1884. My general health was mm-h improved, jet the cancer, which was iu my btenst. Sugars steady and unchanged: Cut "loaf granulated A 7, standard A 6* a a*1‘ 4 . Cincinnati. October 19.—Flour steady: $4.4"al.*'•*', fancy $4.75a5.2*). Wheat lower: No. laird quiet: Prime steam $5.90. Rulk dull and nominal: Shoulder* $3.oo, short ribs $5.20. ltucoti quiet: Shoulders $3.75, short rib* $5.90, short clear #6.15. Ham*—Sugar-cored qub-t at $11.00. Sugar easy: Hard (retiued)'" 1 ,a 7* 4 . New Orleans Sad. Hog* slow: Common and light |3.*ioa t.so, --avHina and butchers' $3.35a3. Wulsky steady at #1.05. Louisville, Octolw-r 19.—Grain quiet: Wheat -No. 2 LotiglK-rr}' #1.00; No. 2 red 99. Coir o. 2 mixed 4*’>; No. 2 white 47. Oat*—No mixed 27‘ 4 a228. Foovision* steady. Bacon—clear ril>* #5.87**, clear side* $ff.37' t . shoulders $4.*“' Bulk meat*—clear rib aides #5.4", clear side* $5.' shoulders $3.25. Fork—Me** nominal at $'.U>0. Hums—sugar-cured #'J.5ualo.5u. Lard quiet: Choice leaf $8.5o. ST. Louts, Octolier 19.—Flour Arm and unchanged: Family f3.75o3.85. Wheat opeued unsettled aud lower than Saturday: No. 2 rod cash October 96»,a'.*«Corn ojwued rtnuer iclosed very alow: No. 2 mixed cash 39‘.,a39 > *, October 3*’*, Oat* ojiencd firm atul closed dull: No. 2 mixed cash 24!*a24\, November 25*,. Pro visions dull aud lower. Fork lower ami dull at #8.85. Bulk meats—Long clear #3.25*5.37 *,, short ribsidea $5.50a5.60, short clear $5.&M5.73. liacou— Long dear $S.75a5.80, shi>rt ril*** #5.9ftart.'*), clear 25ad.3o. luird. small lot* nominal at #5.90, Ham* quiet at $v.U0all.U0. Whlnky steady at #l.u3. New Yobb, Octoln-r 10.—Flour—Southern steady: Common . extra $4.2"a3.73. Wheat opeued l*,nl 1 sternly: Ungraded winte #3.65a I.l.V good I ' *,'il *7 To’ 1 *3af 1.0? 51 **a52'| No. i.l 31 •. quiet; Ungraded Hop* «l« choice 7al3. No. 7 rio spot #7.2", Octoln-r #7.2' ad quiet: R.irba.1 3*,, centrifugal 3*4. Sun Domingo French I-lumi* 4’,. Martinique 3, Antigua 4\, i *-4, jrvmatubuco •*•. Etiglisli I-laud* 4 *,. Ado 3 6-1(1, I\>rn» Rico 3*,. molasse* sugar ly; fair to good refining 3 7-lt’a5 0-16; retim-d nly—C 3' 4 a3‘ 4 , extra 5- 4 a5*,, white extra C , yellow* 5a5' t , off A 6, mould A 6 1-l'ki*' adanl A6*,. confectioners' A rty-lffa'l, 1 ,, cnulicd higbei eleuitot No. 2 New Pork . _ Middle* dull: I* tig dear #5.75. Lard opeued shade ’ ’ d dull: Western steam spot #6.27' No IvpIiiHl. "and it* success v (iraging. Janiiar\ -Kebniur> . .wflk rehmarj-March... thoiiMsnd dollars wen secured. But three citizens, | Man-ii-April of those seen, refill'd to *iib*cri)>e. liberally. In ; April-Mav •ome iUHtaiiees, those who w'*re aiii>ruadied did * Mai not even read the stock certificate, but said they were satisfied that tho enterprise wa* a good and imt>ortaiit one, aud sii)Mcril*'<l IllH-rally upon tin- committee'* endorsement of it. The tirst subscrij ^^1524-64—23-64 5 22-64 3 21 De.-eltiber.. 5 j ) 61 | 5 Jl-d 5 2" 3 24•(4—33-64 5 22-61 3 2"-64 5 2-’>-'V4—24-*.4 3 U3-64 3 22-64 3 I -27-64 3 26-6.1 j.*>-6* 5 3»M4 -3 29-64 538414 3 31-64—33-64 3 32-64 5 32454 3 .’18-64—37-54 5 35-64 5 3.V64 tuber fil.26a6.27. Freight* to Liver)KMil per steamer quiet and ffriu: Cotton 5-32«l. wheat 2*4'. Baltixobe. Octoln-r 19.—Flour quiet and steady Howard Street and Western superfine #3.12a3.i’>": serin* tion wa* received from a colored man—P. O. liolt, who has a grocery store on Mulberry street. The In connection with the work of the committee the following clipping from the Ja*)>cr County ‘Tews, published at Moutlceilo. will be of intereat: “The clti/i-li* of Macon held a meeting New*, puhlisl “The cltize.. evening of the 12th iusL in ihe interest of the Cov ington and Macon railroad, iu which an active it tercet wa* manifested. A number of the leading ritzeus declated their pun**** to take ten share* each, and a committee or twelve citizens were ap- pointed to canvass for subscriptions, and to secure the required amount at once, so that work Will be commenced aa soon aa this subscription is pat In bnalncM shape. And wa feel aura that if the public 10; sale* 360. Evening— Future* closed firm: sale* 103,4"0. net receipts 20"; gross 9331, 10.30. Future* closed firmer. October 2-100 higher, and the balance at alHiut last Saturday's price*. The following table shows the opeuing aud cloa- jpg quotation*: 'Cloned. Open'd." Oct.., 0.72 Nov I 0.73 Dec 9.7* Feb | 9.06 March .. j 10.06 lO.O6-O0.8epL, f3.7ffa4.2ft; family #«.ft"a5.25; CUy Mill* superfine #3.1*1*3.50; extra $3.75*4.23; Rio brands #3.0oa5.25; Pataiwco family #3.75; stilierlativc latent #6.00.' Wheat—Soiitliem uuiet and easier: Western steady but lower: Southern red U5a98. I Maryland 07a9S; No. 2 hid. Corn—flontbern tinuea; Western dull aud firm: Southern white 33a3l, do yellow A2a33. New oblkaSs Octolier 19.—Flour steady: Fam ily #3.73*4.1"; high grades # Vo»a3.|o. Nn. 2 56; No 2 white 56; No. 2 velh quiet anil unchanged: Western, ch 3;Ja;ct‘ 4 . Bran, per cwt. 00. Hay qi giHNl prime per ton $l3.nua!t.Ao, choice flff.Uiatff.SO. Fork quiet at $9.73 |K-r bbl. laird quiet; tierces (ri-firoil) $6.5oa6.62' t ; prime steam $6.73. llama- 53. Oats inlet: Frime to slear sides $3.H7* 4 aff.iK). Bacon quiet: Hhoiiblera white H*,aft; prime to choice yellow clarified 6k» 6‘«- Molasses strong: Common to goml common iff •22, prime to choice Sff, Bice in good demand: Louisiana ordinary to gm*! 3>,*5 *4. Cotton seed oil doll; Prim* crude 28} a a29. It continued healing around the edge* until Febru ary, when it wa* entirely healed up aud well. Betsy Wood. Cocbcaett, Plymouth Co., Mo**., July 13,1883, DOMESTIC AM) IMPORTED HARDWARE Orders solicited nnd goods nnd prices always guarimteed satisfactory. A. B. FARQUIiAR & CO.. u.iro.x, a Kona r.i. Georgia State Fair! The State Fair will begin at Central City Park, Macon, OCTOBER 26TH, and continue one week. Premiums amounting to over nine thousand dollars cash, covering every possible exhibit of products. Field crops and cattle displays made special fea ture and will be unusually large. Annual sale and exchange of Jersey and other blooded cattle. Every amusement will be supplied, including games of baseball between the two leading clubs of America. All persons having improved cotton seed, wheat, oats, or seeds for planting, of any variety, or arti cles or animals, of any variety, for sale or distribu tion, can notify tho Secretary (E. C. Greer) at once of such desire, and the same will bo advertised free and sold, either privately or publicly, on the grounds —thus affording persons visiting the fair an easy and cheap method of investigating and buying what other persons may have for sale. This feature, added to our Jersey sale, will place the sellers and buyers of all articles face to face. For Premium lists send to E. C. Greer, Secretary, and for general information as to space, etc* apply to JEHE HOLLIS, Superintendent. I Excelsiox Cotton Gtx ! . Y., 157 W. 23d St. l aR COSGKSwCROUP USE TAYLOR’S REMEDY SWEET GUM MULLEIN. eoniataa a •ttmuUUnz «i{*«torul rriaelplt I U>« phlegm producing lh« vmIjt morning cough, and icimn- Into* the child lo throw off tho falco membrane In eronp cod whooping eough. When combined with Ihe healing meet- laginoni prin-lpta In the mnlleia plant of the old Belda, pro- win la Tmn'i CsMostn Kbwidv no flwott 0c* cm* MctLtie tho Inert known remwly fbr Conght, Croop, Whooping Cough and Concampllon; and ao palaiable. any child la plenood w lake It. Aik yaur drunlrt for It. Price, 15c.»**ltl. WALTERA. TAYLOR. Atlanta. On. nioaxBs- nrcKt.r.BBR«r cordial o>e Dlarrkara. Dyccatery and Cklldna Teething. Per calc by 1)U. BIG0ERS HUCKLEBERRY CORDUL. FOR TIIE BOWELS AND CHILDREN TEETHING. It in the Rivat Southern remedy for the howcln. It I* one of the most pleasant ami efUeaelona ramedies for all Summer complaint*. At a *eo- sou when viobmt attacks of the bowel* are *0 frequent, some iqiecdy relief nboiilil lie at hand. The wearied mother, losing sleep in Huraing the little one tecthinit. should u<e lIlls medicine. 50e. a bottle. Send 2c. stamp ti Walter A. Tay lor. Atlanta. Ga., for Kiddle Book. i VTVll An active Man or Woman in ev A.) 1 lil'm county to sell ourgiHHls. Salary $75 tier Month and Expenses. Can* vaastmc outfit and partlciiRrs YBXX. Htabd ABDSavKRWABRCo.. Boston, Ms*». octlff 3taw4w6m W- - 1 ggL - 'if”;. IS STII.L MAXUFACTCBED HY Cotton Grin "Works I Alassey NEAR MACON, GEORGIA. Feeilors and Comlcnscrs always on haml Old gins repaired at short notice and cheap. Send for circulars and prices to Massey Cotton (lin Works, Macon, Georgia. jmiTHunA'wfiin Seeds! Seeds! 600 bushelH Georgia Rye in Burlaps, 300 bnnlielff Barley in Burlaps. I 3,IHH) liushelK Choice Seed Oats. 150 Imnliels Bill Dalii*’8 Bust Proof Wheat. 600 Imsheln May Wheat. 150 bUKliels Onion Seta. 100 luwliels Bed Clover. 50 bushels Lucerne. 1 200 Imsbels Blue Grass. - loo bmhel-i Orchard Grass, And a complet e stock of the choicest gar den seetl, in bulk and in packages. Prices ( ns /ow ns any first-class house. Address MAC0K, GEORGIA, ,TSO. R.-EI.LIS, Vrr»Ment ami Manager. 1-1 it ii ^sr, THE Practical Gunsmith, 89 Ml'LRERRY STREET. MACON, GEORGIA. AU kind* of work promptly aud ueatly done. octl9*uu4tAw4t The Best School in the State. •pnt *chr TWELVE DOLLARS per year at GORDON INSTITUTE Offers a new and nico assortment of Dolls^ Notions, Glassware, Tinware, Crockery and Lamps. I would call special attentio. to my school bags, which aid th- nicest ever offered for the money. Slate*, Paper nnd Ink and a th >usand other things too I j numerous to mentio i. 1 the Istlance. Over 2"0 pupil* in Bameuvllle pays t . . attendance. Room for loo more. None hut tho beat tiachera employed. The leading educator* in- R. F. SMITH, Pkoprietor. dor*e the school in the hiffheat tenn*. Send for italofpie. C1IAS. E. LAMUD1N, l»re*ldeut, noviDunJkwly Baroeavllle, Oa. THE FAIB, 66 Mulberry Street. apr8«lAmliwtf