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xo BURN MMJI3JS.
, uM lKll»rr Alt-inpt tu Barn the Town
A* 1 of MadUon, On.
KidlK-nUo.
, t Friday night some dastardly incrn-
.. _ vtieim>teil to bam Madison and bad
u plans, which were well laid, proved
i ,rW. enr lovely little city would now
t vp probably been a trap of smouldering
us Tbe scoundrel liad lupplied him-
It with a bottle of kerosene oil, donbtltsa
S vice it as quick and inilaaiuiahle urn-
he could use, and going to the stair-
that leads to Messrs. Fester & Butler’.s
'*• ut ;i c e over the store o£ the Bnrae t
"in Foster's Hall on Main street, in
OP very centre of the business part of
ii. «ity. poured the oil on the stair step,
% ienited it and rapidly fled. Fortunate-
utbeeil. after charring tbo steps, ceaatd
hnrnins. and thereby prevented almost the
entire city from being destroyed. Marshal
,, plM e« these buildings at least once
•wry hour while on duty, from midnight
day. Ho had not, probably,
awey from tbe 8 P 0t ten min-
JL hi fore the dastardly attempt was
* i e and possibly tbe soamp may
lire been cenoealed in the stairway ns
?! passed, as there ia a door which closes
lUegnss and ingress to and from the street,
id at time it was very dark, no moon, and
£ jjkpjI could not have been seen. Madi-
mo e t C .n’lHM ,i0a Jf* ‘ he . Knights of Labor
met m }tich mond , and lts pIocetdinga g4v „
a strong impetus tu tbe cause of Mr. Mul-
ouch a convention was a sight un-
known to the people, and it caused con.
parties.‘ Un a “ ,bllg Ul “ i’° UUc, ' t,,H of the old
Mullens boom wes running strongly
when members of Distr.ct A.oewUy .No.
hoik, Corned colored brother
i uireil to one e>t tbe theatres. Thou the
su,,pe,rteis ot Mr. Wise sought to turn toe
Millie, boom into a boomerang, ami they
pario succeeded in doing so by eurning the
rtoe reeflng against tbo labor candidate.
the excitement that followed the colored
man a presence among whites m the taet-
tre caused a d samston that huaepreua
through the State! lathe
Nortoik district, ‘specially, the JJ.mooratlc
mansgerahave availed themselves ot the
ocaurreacea at Richmond to arousa the
white voters of the party. To these efforts
the Bepuoltoaa candidate, Jloudeu, and
uih intuutj, uro inuuiug a vigorous resist-
“n'Khtor twoago at Johnaon'a
Hall, iq NorfoiK, Col. L;imb, in tbo prts-
enco of a 1 rge number of people of both
races, alter denouncing the action of the
Democrats in tne matter, referred to the
candidate of that party for Congress in the
Richmond distnc , wuere he said the tron-
ule had i r gloated, and charged certain very
disreputable things against Wise.
Foiu years ago there was talk of a duel
between Mr. Wise and ex-Congressman
dohn Ambler Smith. Their trouble hud its
Sices and other bona ua While the marshal £|!?e! 1 ,? l " l ! ll ? t K f ll, l ii ‘ r statement
1 duty is patrolling the front of theso bj L^ m lb » wlllc h Wueshrother, John
» u — 1 eyton wise, resented on the spot. What
acitou Mr. W is, will take iu this matter is
notknowD, but it is believed that trouble ,
will follow. hx-Congressmau Duzsndorf
of hurtoik, says that a meeting between
them hociiari iL6»iubie.
THK_MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: T F,<DAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 9,1880.—TWELVE PAGES.
E. E. CHEATHAM,
Grocer .ft Comiuesion Merchant,
09 BAY Si., SAVANNAH, GA.,
EXEOUTOR’S HALE.
Onuiioii. Josh Cocktt, September 1. ts«e.-On
tliefl'.t leesdtj of December next, will l>« tool
at public outcry. hotreea llio le B «l uou» of ule at
eellclttwmscam.nl. ofPOrLTBT. BOOK, 1111)18, I do’coa t tbuu. l Yjo l ,Vdueb'm ( ‘u!7oiie.“coulitT‘tbj “poun.U.ck
WOOL. FHUI I C. VtUETABLEU, sod >11 kind. ( I following rcnl ci.to, i“.wit: 5 ' B.lnllj Flour. per barrel
„ 0 needa additional police at night. No
man can watch and guard tbe business
Lit tif tbe city alone, to say nothing of
I remaining part, ineluding private real-
lbnsir.e s bouses eu iucendiary could easily
j K tbem from the rear, or set fire to otber
I budding* moro remote.
I LVTAI. QUARRI L ATSDbilAL CIRCLE
, f0 friends Have a Itcspernto Fight
.Ibont Unine Killed While UuuUd|.
gjittoaian.
11st Thursday Messrs. Willie Butler and
I Willie Hartridge went out gunning near So-
t ;,l Circle, and after the bunt fell out
•tout the game killed. Hot words woru
achsnged, until each becamo so maddened
1 that tboir Rons were brought into reqnisi-
n mid they had a regular duel. The fight
n lted in Mr. Hartiidgo being mortally
I iil Mr. Butler severely wounded. The
r was not expected to live from last
I reports.
THE TURKISH MISSION.
I tea. Lvwton, of Uoargts, a Cxnd.dato far
the Vacant l’Oal.
| Cowltr-Journal Special.
MTsbikoton, October 29.—There have
I hen ten thousand applications for tbe five
| a eix hundred places in the diplomatic
I gjm-e. There are but few of tbe belter
I flam left, and hundreds of the hungry
® ^ ^ - THE
GE5T TONIC.
Thi* medicine combiner Iron with pirn T«*«tnble
tnnifu, and i* invaluable (or Ow*;ih"' peculiar to
Women, and all who lc ad a^donUtry liVfw. It En
riches end 1’uriUrn the lllna<l f stimulate*
the Appetite, Strengthen t tho Alimclee end
>ierve*-inf*ct. thoroughly Ini i«orutr*.
Claam the completion. ana mike* tii« skin tmooth.
ItdoM not blacken tho t««th, cauro headache, or
produce constipation—other Iron media *«• do.
Mus. Ki.iZAiir.TU Baikd. 74 F*rwell Are., Milwau*
kee. Wi*., sarn. under date of Doc. 9Ctb. 1HW:
" I hare used Brttwn'a Iron Bittcra,aud it has been
more than a doctor to mo. having cunxl me o! the
wuakneaa ladies hero in life. Aleo cured me of Liv*
er Uomidaint. and now my comploiion is clear and
good, lias also been beneficial to my children."
U MM. IsOCIHA O. B RAO DOM. Elat Lock port. N. Y.,
says: “ I hare aufTerod untold niiaenr from Fetnalo
Complaint A, and could obtain relief from nothing
except Brown's Iron Bitters."
Genuine has shoes Trade Mark axul crossed red Iin33
on wrappur. Take uo other. Made only by
&UOWN CHEMICAL CO.. UALTOlOUUMlk
| nuin stroet in said town.
Auo. a, u.t> eeuic tiu.o and p!.
fronting the
o lot known
Head tho Low Trices.
Full Patent Flour, ner barrel $g oo
M ponnds Patent Flour 70
Half Patent Flour, per barrel 5 00
2.1 pound t
1* i>oiir.da (lmnulated Bugar..!!!!
8jwu'.rf* Hiie.t CoiT-e
»u Coffee
l>eck
100
100
100
in « shop lu|;
it* lot now occupied by » n« pro wetuan
[iiitu- c*ch of the foregoing lute and stores
nl h.-r*ratdy.
it . . : cftkli, one-third payable Decern-
| ber1, lhf'k, and oue-third puj able Dccotuberl, ibb8,
k*ith interest irom day of sale at 7 per cent, per an-
,,,,m with good and approved iecurify. Bond for
.{Ivon until lent payment wade.
Also, at tbo san.to time and place, oue Iron safe;
au»o, at the same time and place, if thought btst, a
I l t of doubtful noice and accounts formerly belong-
I lug to P. L. Clower, but now belonging to the m-
I Iate .. Rallnda llstitlltou, Jocvued. luim. ca>h.
'ha fomgplBB yroji.rty Bold a, th« progeny ol
i!alind» II.milt.in, dvorMod, liy amliorlly iilven to
I m< In tlie will of said docoMod. tutd orooprty sold
I fop tbo putpuiB of dutrlbattoo >loi'iio tbo loaatooa
1 JOHN It. niEKUAN. Liooutor
aopT.Sm of M.l ud, lUmllton, docoaooil
lAniMNAUVS OFFICE, JONES COIINTV, GA..
\> Octobot 30, ISM -Wberoas, tho report ot aim-
I nil..toiler., letting a.ldeone jfm'« support forMn.
Jeanette Butler, wlfo df Hugh Butler. l,to of thle
county, deceeHQd, tt novrou uleiu tbleoIBce: Notice
11* hereby given lo all persona concerned to show
1 cause at this ofMce of or by the first Monday in
December next, if any they have.why the same shall
Hudiiurf
H»ft I'*! Y4*ed Hams...
Best Nsw Orlesn* cyrup. per ga Ion 80
ft boxes Matches ...ee... »,»••• 28
One dozen pap- r boxes Matches. 400s!!.’.*.’!!! 45
Whisky lor $1.40. and the Finest Doable Stamp
for $4 1 er gallon. r
The way to tuik» money U to save D. f’n- ™ -nd
trade with me and I willsav«- »• u •», s .
Mr. I. L. Smith is with mo a'uu »* ilt l.e a'hu to see
1 o' his old friends. \v. 11. tv a BE.
1!>9 Third street, first door aliove A. If. brnaU’s.
trsted circular. Dealer In all kinds of Northern 1 S?* J* f, ‘ ,l *«l'“in , uent of tho court, subject to
Fruits and Vegetables. Also, Fish and Oysters Jr | — ‘
season. Send me your orders, which will lmve my
| best attention. K. E. CUEkTUAM,
augHsnnkwktf 99 Bay street. Savannah, Oa.
“The Waterbury.”
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ouc» have locused their affections upon tbe
TwkiaL and Austrian inisaiona and the
tbttrlul Paris consulate.
A X...w York paper hua this to eay of the
Con tantibople prize, in which a Kentuck-
wd i, lugged in: “There will be a lively
crtiMt for tbe Turkish mission resigned
b; Jlr. Cox. A great many statesmen
tbfjcgUout the country still embrace the
litidon that the President is bound to
recognize them, together with am-
Hik'd crowds of hungry politicisns who
m demanding of tbe President
tbit le appoint this friend or that friend
lot the ^purpose of adding atrongth to
their own political fortunes. Since tbe day
lit Col placed bis resignation in the hands
efthe President there has been a constant
Mkuu cl telegrams and letters from all aeo-
11x1, from Senators and Representatives,
miig to he he aid in tbs intereat of some
cotiutaent before the President makes up
ha Lied whom ho will appoint. It is stated
ttuihcoet every State in the Union haa n
utilize. The friends of Gen. Kdley, of
Titztu,have been most enthnaiastie and
rttrtdc, and hardly a day haa passed that
him! from Richmond have not brought
kite city delegations to wait upon the
P-eudent in Keiley’a behalf. Gen. A.
I Lawtou, of Georgia, former
kt partner of ex-Uinister Jackson to
Mexico, is also a candidate for a mission.
E« (leered to be made Jackson'a successor,
ted no doubt would have been had not
Secretary of State Bayard promised the
place to Jndgo Manning, of Louisiana.
G<a. Lawton haa written a letter to the
fc-retary of State saying ha wonld not ob-
Iwt to going to Constantinople. Gen.
Il.jnj, present consul-general (at 8t.
Ihttnharg, who ia now iu this country, is
lido a candidate. Gen. Yonng’a physician
|«ti that it will nouio for him to return to
Ik Teteisburg, os too climate there will kill
I hr. in ,ix months, and recommends that he
|U;to he transferred to otheroonanlar poet
I* he a given a ministerial position. Whether
Iws. Young it otherwise provided for,
llitaa assured fact that he will not return
|k lit. Petersburg. His trouble there with
|»< Ule acting Consul General Swain also
IkUered tho post an nnplesaant one. It ia
Isuntied by nis friends that Fuat Aiaiat-
|W Secretary ol State Porter wonld be
|*Uing to accept tbe mtulon, and it is said
Ifi President would be glad to tender it to
IJA Got to this Secretary Bayard aerioutly
IJieelk, aa be does not want Porter to leave
|u department. It ia understood that 8ec>
Ijbri.lUyard will favor the appointment of
I 11 Kdley, notwithstanding his present
nkaiion on the Egyptian commission.
Jymylvania Democrats think tbe place
Iwold bo given to ex-Governor Cortin, and
TJehtiiii will be presented to the President
t h.d tfl.-ct. The name of General Sickles,
■ sew York, is also mentioned. Tbe
'fj* ef Colonel Brodbead, of Miaaoun,
a Colonel J. Stoddard Johnston, of Ken-
"*Ji are also on the list tarnished the
"dent, but tbero is no particular danger
**'■“» of them being considered. While
'**.'• * general campaign to bo waged for
JWH there ia little possibility of an ap'
•htmeat for some time.
DISMAYED LIBERALS.
Joim Alai i. jr Appear, tn Gladstone to Vital- j
Ixe the Fatty.
London, November 1 —John Morley, ac-1
compauied by Sir William Vernon Hat.
court, visited Hawarden to day with the
sptci.il object of inducing Gladstone to
assent to the Radical extension of the Leeds
programme. There is smell reason to ex-1
peot Gladstone will agree to make either the
question of the reform of tho House of
Lords or the chureh question a plank in the I
platiorm. The business of the confer
ence, at arranged, will be opened
by Mr. Kipaon, chairman, who will intro-1
duce a motion expressing unbounded I
confidence in Gladstone. Morley will move I
that the conference reaffirm its belief in the
home rule project, and renew its relations
upon the questions of land, local govern
ment and free education. The absence of I
a developed policy discontents the Radicals.
The Pall-Uall Gazette declares tbat the |
Liberal party has become merely an asso
ciation of men saying "ditto" to Gladrtone,
and that tho decadence of Gladstone is
watched with dismay by his followers,
some of whom look forward to the Tories
remaining in power for the next ten years. I wewiUmdla Nlokel-Sllver-Wsterhnn Watch el I
Cd l ?. nr8e Gh® I the ityle repteMtlsd In the cat Veto, to any on.
X the hi ew reC0 “ wt0 *“ «• • dub of tea saw >ab.c,lb.r. to
one the Unionists by affirming that every k
act or order of the the Irish Parliainrut, in- 1 ‘ “ “* IlclUrM " h
terfering with the powers of the Imperial
Parliament, or contrary to existing impe
rial acts, will be held void and inactivo.
T9
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2 A Watch Free!'
dOOKSTOYES
ALWAYS SAmFACTOBY
EIGHTEEN SIZES AMD BHDS
ELL PURCHASERS CM BE SUITE!
MAMUrACrtJKBD BY
Isaac LSheppard & Co.,Baltlmora,Iia
ani>fo»* "atux
AVA LTElt T. JOHNSTON,
*ang24wl'yU jjfjTitietiy Si^TSfacooTr'iiC
THE FAIR!
Uif* c indltiouM of tAiti applloAtion aud order.
■» hwifl offloiailf OctoLer 30. lHArt,
U- T. liOaB. Ordlterv.
InBDINABY’H OFFICK, JONK4 COUNrV. OL
U Oolober 2U, WtureM. Jeme« M. Middle-
brooke, m r\e utorof Mm. Mllbiy lUdd-ck. do-
I to m ® to* dUmla»lou from «ald en-
hexe are to cite all pereon* coucernrd to file
tbrir ofijpctloDH, if auy tb«tjr liavo to tbn ooutrary,
I in tins ufflee ou or by tbe flret Monday in February
I next.
my band ofllolally.
»v2 jr3m H. T. BQ38, Ordloary.
O tfDiBAKV’H OFFICE. JONES COUNTY, GA-,
October 22. IKsfi-Whereaa, O B. Drew applies
jtoint? fornduiiui-tration on tire retatu of Iebam
I Ltb»-rldK*», deceased, of tltin county—-
I Tin soaro tu cite nil persona concerned to atanw
I cause. If anj tbej have to tire contrary, at this cilice
on c-r by tbe first M ind t> tn December next.
Witueaa iny baud official It.
U. T. UQ83, Ordinary.
O FARM 1HS .
Having jnst removed my atnek to the
Lumpkin corner, Kant Macon, where I
have more room. I hereby announce to
the farmers of the adjoining counties that
I have on band, and will always keep a
choice stock of plantation and family sup
plies, at the very lowest prices. Come or
send to me for anything needed on the
farm or in the house.
W. T. WOMACK,
East ?\ Iu con.
REYNOLDS’ JRON WORKS.
Iron mid Brass Foundries and
MrcRIiio Shops.
Iron Raman, Cane Mills, Byrup Kettle., Etoam
Engines, 8aw Mill,, Iron Fronts (or building, o( all
kinds, msiblnery ot all kind,. Grist Mill,, lie.
pairing engines aud machinery a »pec laity,
Irou and br canting* of every description. In
fact any aa» everything that la made or keptLn Ural
The proprietor haa bad an experience of over
forty yeara In the Iron bualneee.
Wiywe guarantee to null you Cano Mill* cheaper
han anybody, and that they will give perfect aa tie
taction.
„ . A. REYNOLD8. Proprietor.
Oor. Fifth and Hawthorne street*, Macon, Oa.
oct‘JT-w-tf
W. T. PARK, M. 1).
3} Whitehall Stroet, Atlanta, Oa.,
I Celebrated many yean for his cures ot the wont
I ferine ot n'otuech, liver, bowel, kidney and bladder
I dlHoaaee, ilrojier, Leert end lung troubles, ceUrrh,
I etc, all bloud di-ruN, nerve uitordere, urrvou*-
I new*, m ura^li, rhentuattam, dehlluy, female com-
I plaint*, opium and whtaky hablta, private dlxeasea,
I eexunl woakiieH*. etc. FurnliihM xuedlral advice.
medicine, trio., to the anheted ac tbeir honr.ie
I through mail, exprea*. or otlierwino or takes «.nam
| under Ills pcrMou*! care In Atlanta.
Call mi or write to him bDtory and statement of
j our affliction, symptoms, age. aex, ata., encloelng
| poetave for reply, *er»W owr.m
— D CALKII IN—
Tlie Cbnucellor Decline* to Read a Hook
llrcanae Printed In Roman Litter*.
® KRL ; N * ^, 0 J en ?? )er municipal I rlceshle ttue-keepera. Tliey art atiuple, durable
anbhumie. of Berlin some tune ago can-ed „ 4 DMt . Th , cu „ an IHI tol UL Tc „ of
I thosMZd, or them an carried b, pngtoofafi
the hygiene end medical institntions of
Berlin. Copies were circulated among
mouit era of the congress of scientists re
cently held in this city, and a copy wag
sent to l’rince Bismarck at Var-
Tho chancellor, in reply.
elutes throughout the United States.
For 6B3.00
From one to twenty farma on the Guy
ton plantation* in Buckeye district, Lau
rens county, to rout or lesse to responsible
parties. A first class man oould lease as
many a* ten or twenty farms, or could be
... we will .end The " ii.lt TaLsnsara eua rear I accouimwlaUd with more If desired. Sin-
thanked the municipality for the gift I »nd oca of the above OMcribed waicbee toaar sd-1 glu farms can be obtained. These lande
hat bluntly told them he would not lead i> drees. Tbu proposition I. open to our eubwriheru I >re considered amongthe very best in Geon
because it was printed in Roman chunct-rs. 1 aa well >e those who are not. I gia. Abundantly timbered; finely watered,
The editors, who inclnded Professor Vir- I
chow, had so printed the work for the con-1 A /-v j T^r-rir » i V ill u
venienco of foreign readers. It is r.mem >' A XUIIipiiy.
t foreign i
bered that Bismarck once denounced tbi
authorities of Berlin as a “radical ring,"
and thiai. probably the reason torttesnub I ;„ug“.cfrithM.hould'do
which he hua now given them.
Francaise has a dispatch from Vienua, * r * 1“ Ihe poUcfflca. Th.ycanhoreglMedical
ktatieg that tw.lvo Hnsaian meu-of-war I F" 4 ,c ' ,en CMl * » n<1 * ht > -‘• h “-1. don.
have left Seliaatopol for Varna.
Y STH
VIRGINIA HONOR AROUSED.
•'t'u,man \Vl.e In a Fair Way to Call
j.- tn the Cod*.
Special.
F“bixotox, October 29.—It is reported
4 tut ex-Mayor Lamb, of Norfolk, and
Tentative Georgo D, Wise, of Rich
fight a dud Mr. Lamb ia ■
. '■“'“n, a man of much nerve and
»nj for many years bag bain
w aporter of Senator Mabone.
* a Jot Norfolk and theCongrciaional
dot which it is part are the ltepnbli-
"Wn.thold of tho State. IU black pop-
^ « greatly in exceaa of the white,
natural Republican majority ranges
vMl to 6,(X». Only onoe has this
•J been overcome, and then
•Rpublicana charged that the
h*** obtained by expert manipulation
.ballot-boxes. The tronblc
^ Mr. Lamb and Mr. Wise indirectly
Jr^.bba recent convention of the
u T* »* Richmond. That city,
, Democratic stronghold of the
*»» captured in last spring's local
at.-,,/,* 1 hi ion of Republicans and
•-dbor If tba coalition betweeo
"^ngmen and Republicans could have
'b®J would bare elected
.r-l'ic'entatlTe. They divided.
, “bor element supporting Mnl-
f bbe labor organ. They and
“cane, or a considerable number
J-n'TO Waddel,
V<iheT. 0 >>tnct-attoinej, and n
L -Kiaiatura.
saa well under way wl
I (O'UUUC rnxv,
fc'NOTION.*, 110M.S, TOTS, Etc."
Illanablo each ■: beenhi r to recur, the paper at | !MaU'lK'H„S<)ltIlN,iPor fulliery^EtC,
th« lowe*t club rate, and at the same time coin pen
BISMARCK* BAD MANNERS.
!At Bottom Figures, j
uiiXBB—tu*4 i*, tnoee wboae | -w-. #,»»..«»■!*» t> • i I
and have not been within eix | 1^* l 1 • SMIMTH, • Propriotor* |
|5G Mulberry^Street.
«ate tho dab agent for hta trouble.
Omly dew aun*(:nuiKK8-th«t 1*. thoee whoae
name* are not now
mctitha previona to the receipt ot the order on onr
books, will nr. nmoi-ran.
The»e watebe* are not toya, l«t accurate and aer-
M O ME Y L OA XE1)
—ON—
3^ A R M ® 2
Apply to
ElrLIOTT ESTES,
144 Ser.tnul utreet, Macon, On,
feblHwtf
All Styles mid Prices ot
"W all Paper!
F. R. POMEROY,
New Armory Building. Macon. Ooorgla.
WIND FOB 8AMPUE8,mrlOMdkwlr
HOLMES’ SUltE VU11E
Mouth Wash ami Dentifrice J
Onrea Bleeding (luma. Uloere, Bore Month. Bore
Throat, Gleanaea the Teeth and Purifle* the Brentht
need and recommended by leading dentUt*. Frw-
ared by Dra. J. F. k W. B. Uolmea, uentlat*. Maoon,
(la. For aala by all drmqdat* and dentiata.
gepfiwCm
Farms to Rent.
A BipOffd
l\ teg Machine
A A name, P o
)t ,To lntrodnce them,we will HIVE
1 AWAY 1,000 delf-Uperating Waeh*
Machine*. If you want • ne tend oa your
no. 1* O and expre*a office at once. THE
NATIONAL GO., 23 Dcy at. N. Y. aeploodltwCiu
MONEY LOANED
R. F. LAWTON, Banker,
Second street. Macon, Oa.
T0!SHEM:Sr«-
- *• - a valuable i r
?WLKK!Mwiua.Go«e
- rore,earlyd*eay.Iwh
manhood, ete. I will mod yrra a val'tableireali** m
tl:eahov*dl«ea*M,alao<Ur ■
•-barge. Atldrew fro» V *
S JOHN SON & LANE,
Macon Q-a.
Th, shore propoe.'tlone w.ll he kept open for > I lb< r informaUon, address the underaigr ed
Unite* t‘me only aud partite who wi,h to take td-1 *' Dublin, (,a., or he_ can bo oonsoltid at |
liurhood. Tbe beat stock range in l.anrena | HARDWARE, 'WAG ON j ; MATERIAL? Etc!
oonnty connected with the Und*. For (nr-
*'#*Unleee othirwlae directed we will »end the
Twelve lturaUn Aleu-*>f War. I watchea by math packed in a atont paateboard bos.
Pasts, November 2.-Tho Republiqne ” l1 r •P»a» 1 M«‘F lora.a win ,nd when they
the Guyton homeetead.
JOHN T. BOIFEUILT ET.
Agent for Currie E. Guyton, Exec's.
nevflldAwlt
I should incloee this amount, or we will aerd them
I by expree*, tbe chargee to be paid when tliey are ]
| delivered. Address THE TKLEOKAPH,
Macon, Oeorgta.
Make money ordeia, checks, etc., lajableto
novQwtf U. 0. HANBON,
Department
-.r.ta of the ;-.v
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA J
At Au^iiNtit.
A FKIKND IN NEED.
Dr.Sweet’s Infallible Liniment-
The next session of this institution will
I begin on the FIRST MONDAY IN NO-
VEMBKR, and terminate on the first of
March.
Every facility is offered for a complete
- i, i, . rAerif,?iPi r, nn.^*jM’fisiy|
<o liave in store a comploto lino of
Imported and Domestic Guns and Pistols.
i th. receipt ot Dr. ptesheoKweet coarse of medical instruction. Full corps Ammunition of ull sorts—Cartridges and Sporting Goods
5? of Professors, fine Laboratory, Hospital on I 6 '
mere th.ui fiO yeara, and la tbebse I - - - ^ ^ CLAY P I Gr E O 1ST S,
EDWARD GF.DDING8. Desn. | _ , *
PoMtibiV Mini. «801 and Cnumborhn cartrulges loaded for shotgunB.
Prepared from
of t'cnnectlcut, V _
bee a used for more tb-ui 60 yearn, and la thebe* .
kaown remedy forKhecmatlsm. N*Qrmlfia,Hpralna I tbe Colli-^u ^roandn, etc.
Brulm, Cute, Bnm*. woead* and all external la -**0-1*
Jtrlee. bOLD BY ALL DBUGil IftTH-TBY IT. I °* ,iaw4t
V-*at-ieea*thtireAw1
[E^SPAFEll AT^o 0 ;
_ :rhsihsSiS.
I Mwepavers and eetuaate* of the eoet of adveettats*.
IhJ advartUer who waau to speed one dolJar, find*
In tt th* Information he reanlree, while for bin
who will Invest one hundred thousand dollars lx
advertising. * scheme is indicated which wth mss
his svery requirement, or can be mads to do rob}
■light changes easily arrived at by correspondence
One hundred and flttydhne edition* have been 1
snad. Bent, post-paid, to any addles* for 10c. At
. r. hOVKLL k OO^ nWFFAFKB kt
We guar-
•aid nprar-u, re make beet qua) I anioo t-o mPot any prices on above goods.
and DcLowehtVatcrWheola
him pleat and Cbsapest In th*
market. Bend for finely Ulus
tratrd circulars sod see wbatth*
Booth Is doing.
A. A. I>rLOACH St URO*
Manufacturers, Atlanta,
wly
OO It BLESS THE VllILBltEy.
^ _ ,v„. . Dr. Moffett-, TKKTHISA (Tssthlag rowfftn) at
ply to Gli). F. BOVlLL k (X>., NBWPPAFXB AD I Irritation aid* Dl*Mtlnn it IM ji, w
IBBIIMINO BOBXAD !«> Bprecs m. I^rfaf 7 a “l , J" “ Bow ‘
were* * w.w v~v. ggj ]aa3V-AW«i« I vis. Strengthens the Child, Cnres Eruptions and
■ ■ - - I Boras and makes Teething Easy. Lamas, Barkis
Aro nnyOHMDTIUC I A Lama*, wholesale sgenU, supply the trades!
you dlUFfOUlVir I I VC* manufacturer's price*. Jupttwly
I -D**e«L M. Buchan &8on
EASTMAN, OEO BOLL
Private and chronic dDeasee a etieciallty.
drede of certificates of cures. Will visit adjoining
counties. Consultation free. Medicine by mail or
express, }aaZ.wly
I s7ootoS2soG&:r^ , s:2
Buy Soluble Pacific Guano
mum
n/iniiT crDCFftT MAHg
ITIWWB I M«»" '—
fisdsmagfifflgeSS
«« nm *I
I BtnNEgling ***m*v diem**, end drlftin* lo the
] grev*,«rnriamaeSflaMervMiTvr(heiri.<«lthti/theUM*ly
I eee « Faims'i To»k% but delay D dintvroui V ak* ft
I to time. CSree »h*a all «U# f*U«. Give*new Bf««jui
o»m uhMtbeUsdle
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ON k CO., 10U Main BL, lUrlimond. Va. I tueenov2 w.»m
TOR SALE EVERY WUERE,
THE MOST POPULAR FERTILIZERS IN USE FOR
Cotton, Tobacco,
Grain, Grass and.
Vegetables.
[ Jn the Front Rank for 22 Years
O. MATHEW SON & Co.
AUC1U8TA, OA., ami MOBILE, ALA.
Ueoenl Affoafs for the elate, ef South Uretina. Unryta, lleriJa, Alabama, ■i-.-t»lypi, Teoneeoee. Kenlockr.
wmmm excelsior cotton gin,
--lu. tren-iUilr. I ‘
Wor.Ht iwh .-1 ....U. Aiwoe,. -A Omti tr-
re-^- ua -IM. T~mtWJe.- It contain, /w*
lUftfOmuauaHAk, HiWml,. BtC-lO.
ATLASTAo Ot
J.F.bMITlI if CO
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fabJARsv awly
sm
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W EWANTyqL»ji^L I*
WM ^imib every county, h* *ry
t -lssnofluy hexpenee*. or a!*-** cx u.-.Ak%. \
—ife if preferred. Oonds tuple,
BTAh DAKD HILVMi vkV::r.O
I THE BEST I3ST THUS WORLD!
FOR ARY AND ALL USE.
| Manufactured Bn
Mummcj’ Cotton Gin. {Works,
HEAR MAOOX, OEOBOLA.
I rFZDEBfl AND CONDEN-KW ALWATB ON HAND. OLD Cl>8 LLPA1HKD AT BOLI >01 ICE AND
1 OfiCAp. Bead for CtrruUrs and Prices to
MASSEY COTTON GIN WORKS,
CUE KENT—ekVEKJL
r ufi* of Holloa atafi
laed. CDrh|i r u'» •
tco, Ga, or k. L. FAU1
SMALL FAHMS IN HALF I
. S-st rr-tugee atd goed
4y to J.T. DOZ1F.U. Hoi-
MACON,
aa|U4n
GA.
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