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IP
IISJ1ARCK
SPEAKS AGAIN.
W'-Led in the bands cither of any
IStoenUry majority or of party lenders,
of the press commenting on the
Of the army bill reported it M ab.
_THE_MACON weekly TELEGRAPH; TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1,1887.—TWELVE PAGES.
yn*8 WHT HHCOULD NOT YIELD
l, ‘ 80 TOXHB BBICHiTAO.
, .. Preparation, for W»r-
j. mdon ai.rt Tlenum
hire-Other Notes.
r.niiATV 24.—Bismarck, taking
delmte on the estimates for the
^,,n the de' Un l ationa at tho
Ger^n ooart. in the lower Honee
liiioiup tt to-day, referred to his
if the wi tb the ll«ichstag, and its
w« D ! coot • p t)?nna te bill. He oon-
-rrcttoaof th l ff nt federal govern-
leaded th»t wa “ bft(1 by the con-
B eoU of f J a n essential por-
F ,l “ UO f Q th ir righ s to the Emperor.
So* - the Chancellor conttuned,
’position to relinquish any of
not m » tfae Ksieb8tagl espeotally
lh “.’ ^Reichstag which showed so little
n0 ‘«3.reeiD the federal governments as
o 00 ^ !. lately dissolved had. "The main
f t»»tuoh*d w the rights of the Emperor,
d«ty* tuo “ numarck, "is the pro-
i^. FrU, ®j tb e empire. This dnty is
*" ,10B of • the hands of the
THE 8U PBKIOR COURT.
The Cans that Dame II,fore It smt now
They were Dlipsied of.
ol b J fi T r, I C T„ t '' ke t ? u P‘ n tb ® Superior
Conrt, Judge Allen Fort presiding, vester-
day morning was that of Isaiah Holt chare,
ed with involantary manslaughter, in 0>
tober 1885, so it is alleged. Isaiah bought
a pistol fiom one Spenoer Stafford, and
some tithe afterwird while projioxin' with
“ ft* *° d killed Stafford Vewu found
gmlty and this oourt sentenced him to
twelve months' on the chamgang with the
privilege of paying *100 stthe ond of six
months, otherwise to serve the entire term.
The case of the State vs. Andrew Jack-
sou waa then called. The prosecution set
up the following: K A. Soboven, an old
white man living near the suburbs of (be
city owns, n horse snd wagon and hanls
wood to towD, which he sells. On one
Saturday morning in Jane he was met bj
J lokson, who told him that mors money
could bo made selling oak wood and that
he had some piled up in tho woods near
btinsonvtlle. He induced Schoveu
go with
and
sr**L in ,
TtLiver- and. besides, it was impos-
K pT.mil .he lt-ich»tag to arbitrarily
£Srf«r*W ordering of the military
SStofthi tiLpiro. Considering attiole
d tbecouaut'ition. which provide! that
THE TELEPHOKE CASES.
ARGUMENT IS BPOUN ISEFORE Till!
SUPREME COURT.
An Extraordinary Array of Onunr.l—The
Court Will I.taten to Argument for
Two Works—Tbo Faitlea to
tbo Suit., Etc, Etc.
Wasnnioiox, January 24 — Argument in
the telephone cases will begin in the United
States Supreme Court this afternoon, and
continue for two weeks. Counsel in these
oases asked for sixty-four hours, or abont
three weeks, but the court decided to limit
them to forty hours, or ten eonrt dsys.
The conrt room ' was orowded with
spectator and members of the
bar when the oourt assembled
at 12 o'clock. It is not yet known whether
Jsstioe Gray will take partin the hearing
LOOK OUT!
Compare tills with your purchase!
him
nearing
it
of the oases or not He is absent from his
the l t0 seat on tk" benoh this morning, bat his sh
ine puce appeg j„ sa j ( j t0 bo ,j a8 t0 0 t ber causes.
posed that they le.ve'’the wagon on the P hm T "? of the ja, . tio ff oI tbU °° nrt ha T e de , liT ’
while they went to find the wood. but uo I ^‘“loo. to there orere, namely ’ ,U8 '
wood was found. Jaokson then proposed 8< «?!!y ray * Dd Ulatchford.
that the old man go down the h^U to an- , Ther ° was present an ex ruordinery array
other a not „1„,7 „ j I of ounnsel representing the various tele-
to be a^d’h* ,Zld f"PP° 9ed phone companies. Among the most prom-
and wagon The old^man^neni/l* n* . incnt of them are Cranston Browne and J.
the wo^l ind whence re?„. ““J d , fi . nd E M.ynadlrr, of Boston, for the Dolbcar
of tho hill them Company: Wheeler II. Peckhamand Gros-
horse orwu’on XainTi a'Hi™' venoV P. Lowery, of New York City, for the
until the folding Monday ** them Uolomlar Company; Wm. Kerr, of PMU-
rentalv immaterial ■— lrere.. .. delphia, of star route case fame, for the
iuKMPt^ for three.fonr or seven years. f *1°** ^® Bart ®H. Commercial Company; Lysander Hill, of
sit the reasons alleged for acceptance for ‘ b ® P* ,0 “"; d ??"™ d tb ® >“ dlot - Chicago; Don M. Dickinson, ot Detroit,
B — -*« unacoeptabja in * b ® gronnd that tne solicitor gen- j ani j Qgoyga p. Elmnnds, for tho People's
nve,r„ll „nd r » d ' lh .* d ® m . nmr or Drawbaugh Telegraph Company; Chas.
3 v a-! 1 " 1 ; ?? F °roiby, of New Vork city, for the
A hurs^n.TA ““w 1 . 8 ,^ 1 . Overland Company, and E. N. Dickerson,
vileitvonld have been stated that the
„( in effective army should be renewed
CttaUy or provided for in each budget.
Strnmcut therefore would be folly
.ntttle 1 to demand the fixing of an effective
»roj in peipetnality, but the government,
iisLing for progressive development in
(ktee matters, had agreed to aooept a oom-
oroiuisa for seven years, which, Laving
fca tvico removed, the right cf custom
bt l been established with regard
to tte teptennate period. I repeat
that wo made a compromise in accepting
the leptenuate term; otherwise we might
hive projoied to fix thejplaoc effective per-
msnently. I am glad at having roused this
debate and even confess to having previous
ly arranged to discuss these matters here."
war ru,mcbs inTusdos.
A Mml Panle Cnuseit on the mock Ex
casnts—Fall In French Itentrs.
Losbos, 4 p. m.—There has been a semi-
panic m tbo stock market this afternoon
inconu queues of the n .favorable condition
of the political situation. Consols, money,
dosed at 100 110, a decline of } from the
dosing quotations of Saturday. The quo
tations at to day’s close, for account, was
100 910, a f dt of 5-10 from Saturday.
Loxdos, January 24.—Tho foreign offloe
denies the statement that it has official
knovledge that tho relations between
France and Germany point to the Immi
nence of war. The semblance of truth was
given to the Daily News statement by a
rumor to that effect, and itoatued a uni
versal scare. Tbo German, Frenoh and
Italian ambassadors hers called at the for
eign office,seeking information,and also sent
inquiries to their respeotive governments.
The home office* responded in every case
with pacific aedarations. The aanonnoe
meet of tho peaceful intentions of the gov
ernments in question was made too late to
lam the sales of securities on the Paris
bouse,and rentes dosed at a fall of 1 franc,
Ucenta since Saturday. On the London
etchargs the nuoffioial done showed a par
tial rally in price, being favorable to a reac
tion to-morrow.
The* ‘°° k H U t f °; «* iKT Xorki and Ohaunoey Smith and
nnt ™iiit ke T °£ y brought in a verdict of I j stoj IOW 0 g Boston, for the
?®‘J“ k80 “ dld not get his liberty, B=u Telephone Company. There were also
thero ate two othet ‘ndtduienta pre88Qt a l number ot teliphone officers, ex-
Thf* „ „ ......... perts and inventors, including Professor
lhe next case was that of tho State vs, d.u
' V „ hi “® d .' cl, ”«ed wun simple Tae telephone oases were oalled at 2:30
‘*1 P u. r “u °^* l, V lld o'dook thfs afteroooo. All the justices
aohairhad been given him by Mr. Wm. »ere present except Jnstloe Woods, who is
U ®. ,iil ® d t° r ®V> r “ th ® sick iu California, and Justice Gray, who,
chair after being spoken to several times, in view of tb „ £aot tbat uu relatives era
and after much difficulty in getting it back, holdmofaconai( , 6Mble amonnt o( ^le.
a warrant lollowed and then an indictment. p bone at ock, has decided not to take part
A, ®. Ury 1 f ^ l . eitOft8ree8ndWCT8l0CkedUp i“ “>o hearing and decision of the A,e
for the night | After a long oolloqny between the
for the
:ard to
JCMRIA'd WaK PREPARATIONS.
Ibrse Ur* at Armies to be Formrd, Each ot
a Uatntr ot a Million Man.
Tisssa, January 24.—Althongh the Bnl
piiu situation has improved, the military
pnpirations of the Anstro-Hangarisn gov-
crumeat coutlnns unubated. In the event
of msbilisitlon these great armies will bo
formed, each oorps having no less than
•50.WXI mao. The commanders for these
corps have already been designated, and it
is Misted these gigsnlle preparations have
b*m undertaken leas from fear of war
with Hassle oonaerning Balgsris than with a
to the contingency of
Scarlet F. v. r at the tiollexe.
Chief Jnstiie and counsel
Exaggerated rumors were afloat In the f“» ,eot ‘ T ® 00 “. plnl !! re ?f
fA y onrffil d vLn e UdiAttSv^ r evaiF' 4 mM R d ®"> d ®d‘bat Mr. M.ynadier’should o^”
Oolho 8 ,^ The f?o l m He A for the d hfense in lhe Dolbcar oase, W. H.
Udy of Savannah entered ait ooUege ?^ ut ^mrrnw
w h*nop D .n7oVh S e\^^
somewhat, and on hriday was oonhned to The Chief Justice notified oounsel
urLS «nffl n oi^Pv ?Lesd ihiTvtleUn ^aUhs court, in view of th. importance of
A? i?s U L?.w^. h v 8y .^.“ I these com., had decided to postpone the
to believe she had scarletma. Yesterday I February recess one week and allow
lhrB« a nhvTbdKM 0,1 Thl 0 tMm 0 wM t ln e snnh b » eonnsel two weeks’ time for this argument,
J!ist e n?^t l hn!l!iin^ e ba^ir*^ i { 1 rr, 8 m 0 |i,o that is from to-day until a week from next
purt of tbo DnildiDg to do lHoliitod front tbo I r,jj otf »» _ n]a a o t v
others, and the building thoroughly diain- amnmLnt in in«
fected. Dr. Bass promptly issued a circa-1 ga 6 ‘ *“ th#
The telephone ones, in which argument
i«nA r T. 1 F^h»i e r B1 dlmhm^ t *’if ll th«v thSiiSht be 8»“ before the Supreme Conrt of tho
I'fi^ i^niicino^inn^whp Dn ite d States this utt rnooii, and which
now; ia nurJcd by he/.ister, and there 8 !, no .teFebJufr^erste 11 fiv^^numb^ 1
e«rv h noMibli ba DreMudon 1<> hrviiiir ,P ^ l eu I and in b11 tb ® Aml, " cm Bsl1 To1 ®-
every possible precaution having been 1 p bone Company is the appellee. The ap-
t,KeD ' I pellanta in these oases and the courts from
—Sams nasal placed a bar of iron asroaa the I which ths appeals come are as follows:
Bonihweetarn railroad track, near SmlthvUle, and it I ]. Amos E. Dolbeir and others, appeal
waa ■ truck br tha engine ot tba train Irom Albany , ' „ she Vile
yesterday morning. Fortunately no dkinage waa I f r P m the United a fatal Conrt from tbs dis-
done, excepting some injury to tha pilot ot tha I trlct of Uassachnsstts.
angina. ; 2. Molecular Telephone Company and
—On Saturday night the purler at A. V. Tools’# I others, from the United States Cironlt Conrt
atore comer ot Arch and Second streets, started I for the sonthern district of New York,
onl with a dray to dallvar soma pnrrbaaea to cua- 3 cla . Commercial Telephone Company
mSuTo rast.* rSgZESVZ ^ Othi^ to. tbs DultaJ DM Circuit
ported also m batrluK barn stopped snd made to I Court for th© eastern district ot 1 ennhylva-
flro a > wbst money »h« bsd. Both of th«M cams I nlft.
S'„ b i h ,W wryoccurred ,aU ‘* 4 People's Telephone Compsnyl and
^ ■ ■ others, from tho United States Cironlt,Conrt
or/d? , u?n‘L?°™!?^ h, . l i!. U *f™rd T *^ 1 h W a*’o!2 tor ,b ® • onth « ra di, » ric ‘ ° f New York.
.UcktogStwmnluSIth. lth f «nS>hIbWp*okid 5. Overland Telephone Company and
“ptb.ptaft5Slh.aoS: As tha^mothsr started 1 others, from the IJnited SUtos Cironlt
toaard tha child to gal the pin from its month tha 1 Court for thegonthern diitriet of New!York.
Ho ohUt, u'SnZTuf. tafo" Tb'®® case, are a isriea of appeals from
oIuca of Dp. ulMoD) wno puced It nndor to# lnDn* I .* * « « ,»« j. *1,1.1, #v . p .11 —
one* of ethtr. and. lniartlna an Inatrumcnt into 11* 1 © principalituta in wbicb the lieu pat-
ttie month. •» the pin .ticking into th. child', enti of March 7th, 1876, and January SUtb,
thro.t. Another instrument waa need, and in lesa | igp, have been litigated. The princi
pal subject, of controversy in the lower
DYSPEPSBAe
fihst.
That the CHESAPEAKE GUANO COM-
PA A’ Y has sold Fertilizers in Georgia for twenty yeuvs
and has always maintained its reputation for dealing only in
first-class goods.
Restlessness.
A STRICTLY VfOKTABLl
FAULTLESS FAMILY MEDICINE.
. Pwra-'d •"'/ by
SDASM, SA.
PHILADELPHIA.
7m/r. "rr&y
A% you value health, perhaps life, examine each
package And be »ure you get the Gouultt^. See
the red Z Trade-Mark and the full title
on front of Wrappers and on the aide
the eeal and nlgnaturo of J. II. Zellln &
Co.p u in the above fac- simile. Remember ther
l* no other genulno Simmons liver Regulator.
* SECOjSTD.
That an averago of Seven Years' Soil Tests, made
under tho direction of the Stato Agricultural Department,
shows for CHESAPEAKE GUANO a gain in yield
over natural soil of sixty-two por cent.
than a tnlnuta tba pin waa out.
between France and” Germany,
wish would data additional Eastern
ynplietitoM. The rules governing the
hiulaturni, which have been published,
•how that nothing but blindnta-, deafneaa,
oimbneas and lameness will exempt men
service, and that drafts from the
“Msturm will bo issued to All op gaps in
“• tegular army and navy reserves. The
saw mite have rather surprised tbs coun-
“fiiach sweeping, stringent conditions
S’*. .8 been expeoted. It is estimated
~V Laodstnrm will supply a million
*<WiUod.I men to the army!
AN AWFUL >XPLOSION.
***Basdred Ca.-» «,t Giant Powder De
alt* y, a Railroad Tralu.
row ficorr, Kama January So.—About
In i-**® 8 giant powder exploded while
burnt over the Missouri Faciflo road,
* mi,a west of this city, at 1 o’clock
Jhti Doming. It was being transported in
ft? w llu ® "*• Tl1 ® ,rmln coneisted of 23
tl.fi j 8 ”* * nd of them were com-
ti._ 7 atairojed and the magezine car waa
*° atoms. . The ongino waa badly
a-7* a , n P' hot not blown t B tbo track,
kiiiij ™ K ' k ® r * 11 brakeman, was instantly
Don t T ‘" '*”* * n d were gronnd to
Dan 8 ^ 'Z. I?’ 6 '- 1 rod* distalt. Fire-
c0 ., "• Shnfford, althongh bailly frigbt-
Ivin.. "onued waa nut seriona-
tr.i.i. ‘-c ad actor Eliott snd the rear
lDli.*? 8B, JJ bo W< ' ,e ln 'he cab, were nn-
w' , Pt ® afioek from the explosion
»orth' B f J ,e,r * b o. Ten thou, uni dollars
*iah>?i tt ““ p at ® fi**“ *“d wind i * gla-a
cn r , olte V * u buildioga thrcujliont the
«lo, A t«_!: ,Ura P" 1 of tte Clt 7- Many
Ld. .ns 11 WM aD ®»rthqiiaka and left tbair
‘torn their houses pftilc
*evtr»| D i- U^PO'tacama hers to-day that
B'"*®* w *ra broken at Ns-
filch llfil * tailna distant, and ako at
- II,,L u »««s wars shaken all over
BLACKBURN AND LINCOLN.
Tha Former Telle now tha Latter Gars
111 in a Boost When Struggling
with III* First Law Osm>.
Chicago nertlil.
• eonnty,
| courts , in all three oasea were the
meaning and construction ot tba Bail
E stents; the question of what a speaking
dephone is, comparison ot ths invention
set forth in the Bell patent with tho previ
ous stats of tha ait, and particularly with
Senator Joe Blaokbnrn, of Kentucky, I what is known as the Bel* telephone, and
tells a story of Abraham Llnooln, that was I lb* meaning ted ths Mops ot tho B.'ll
never printed before. He stye; "When 11 claims, on wnich the Irene of infringements
was nineteen years ot age, I located in Chi-1 rests. The litigation has given rite to re-
oago and oommenoed the practice of law. oords containing thirty-five or forty vol-
Ooe of my first esses, waa in the United nmoa of evidenoe snd arguments. There
States Conrt, which was presided over by are twenty volumes of the record now be-
Jnetioe McLean, of the United States tore this court, containing nearly 16,000
Hnpreme Conrt. snd Judge Drummond, I printed pages, besides volnminuus briefs,
of tbo Illinois cirouit. The opposing conn- ——■ „ _ '
sel was Isaao N. Arnold, then at the head I r - •** *4. Cottr,
2 nr h m?nent l8 m.mbir of‘fe££^d"t& SS-2SR^A&«Stf5TlS56
a prominent member of Congreaa, and the I iy sMUtanc for four yean to Dr. A. W. CAlhcna. At-
author ot the first biogiaphy of Mr. | laata.
Lincoln. I had a demurrer to
Mr. Arnold'a pleadings in the oanaa, and
when the case waa rescind on the calendar
I was qnite nervous at having anoh a for
midable and experienced antagonist, while
the dignity of the tribunal and the pres
ence cf a large number of lawyers in the
' aided to
DYSPEPSIA
la a dABMtMU aa well u <L»t mail
•nffUctred it Undo, to taapAlrt. « r
BRMV
wpUlni II
ritk*. and d«-
*ha Tai«.„* 8.n»lor.hlp.
•re L~! ,ann »nr 24.-In lhe Tennes-
S-n re', to ' d *7 “>• »!*th ballet w< a
re follow.? ii . t *'.i' u . Ua 8en,lor raanlting
fires * J A “rn 1 ”• Mart » 28 * Honu I<
** fi- it 11^,1 W ; k ®' *4. William M. BaxUr
* A 8. ii a . l ,, 2L Smith of Nhalby county
»•«;«,ari l,88r *' 8 T - Wilson L The
“oca witbL C . MC08 ba fi°tad all tha after-
“ withont a reaolL
tighl* anJ??f raUo . c * nca * m «‘ *8*1° to-
fi*t«, »ho reV a . Bew ballot* nominated
**tarial «iIluI^ n Jia , ? ,ir ® d ,rom thaOnbar-
l°'*‘orrow- r ’ l°r°tai Lia election
Sf .*•" Waat a Go„i Article
ta-' * ,,a . ta yen daalw tot "Old
conrt all aided to iaorease my timidity and
embarrassment. I waa yourg; iucxperi-1
enoed, and natorally fait diffilont and ner-1
vona; in fast, I waa willing tbat any dispo
sition ehould be made of the oaae ao I could |
get rid of it. I was ready to adopt any sug
gestion of the opposing counsel which I
would relieve me of the embarrassing eitua-1
tion. I wanted to gat away from the ordeal I
soon a* poteihle. Mr. Arnold made an argu
ment in which ho criticised my demurrer I
in a manner that greatly tended to inornate
my ewfntion.
"Ho-evcr, I had to make an effort. I
said but little, and thatina very bewildered
manner, and waa about ready to tit down
and let the oaea go by default, as it ware,
when a tall, homely, loose j tinted mao, ait-1
ting in the bar, whom I had noticed aa giv-1
iogeleae ultenticn to tba ease, arose and
addreratd the court in behalf of tha po«i-1
tion I had assumed in my feeble argument,
making the points so clear that when he
cloaid the conrt at once contained my de-1
uinrrer. I did not know who my friend
was, bnt Mr. A<nild got up and attempted
to rebnke Idm for interfeniog in tba mat
ter, when I for the firet time beard tbat be
waa Abe L'neoln, of Epringfitld. Mr Lio-1
coin, in bu good-natured reply to Mr. Ar
nold's etrictnrea on his interference, said
that be claimed the privilege of giving a
Tonog leaser a boost when struggling with I _ .
hi« first ewe, raped .11J if be waa pitted |W| ANH00DuW,T2Pr5 , lj^2t
against an experienced practitionrr. Of 1 ▼ I P*“*r,
course I thanked him and departed from
the conrt as proud aa a young field marshal. I
I never saw Mr. Llnooln again, and bs died
withont ever knowing who the young,
etnutaUng lawyer waa he had so kindly ss-
sisled snd rtscoed from defeat in hie maidtn
effort baft re a United Stetcv tribunal 1
llaeklrn'a Arnica Salve.
The Deal Salve la tha wort* foe Calm B™!***. I
p., , . Men ItSeum, liver Corea, Tetter, 1
Lroi ti.ma. aod taaluvaly curve IHm. or no ^y ra-
qiilrr.1. ltl*KOATXO><Jt*«lv*I"W~'t“ u 'rao-
I -!:-l-i Fn-« » r.r.u por box lor]
mU bj t*ru*r R^pkln A Leaner.
liliU
iMkBA Abcrjh Tr»dA Mark and rrnuw] r»d IlM
I'KiraiESTtlCJi'.IrSLTltfSSa So
■ l.-.t ruakaas, ea.taili,lrM'kr£mn
* r*row.jp. bu 4luwm4 • ilnnfig Mlfor*.
&MVIUU J*
\C J. MMOM.r.a Bn tin, N*V Tut City.
FITS!
i Isa thrkvtm
c^jSmfS
v Over 9,000,000 worn during tho post sis
years. This marvelous success is due—•
1st.—To the superiority of Cornllne over
ell other materials, as a stiffener for Corsets.
2nd.—To tho superior quality, shapo
and workmanship cf ourCorsets, combined
with their low prices.
Avoid cheap Imitations made of vartons
kinds ot cord. None are genuine unless
DR. WARNER’S CORALINE'
is printed on inside of steel cover.
FOR SALE BY AIL LEADING MERCHANTS.
WARNER BROTHERS,
3B0 Broadway, Now York City.
FACTS WORTH KNOWING
THIRD.
That tho Chosapeako Guano Company makes Chesa
peake Guano for red lands, Ammoniated Al
kaline Phosphate for grey lands, and Acid
Phosphate for composting—and that nono of those
brands can bo excolled by auy in tho market.
For piioo3 and terms apply to
JOHN R, WEST,
GENERAL AGENT,
ivlfiwSm 157 Second Street, Macon, Ga.
GOD BLESS THE CHILI) It EX.
Hr. Moffett's TEETBINA (Teething PowJ.r.) al
lay* Irritation, aids DtgeaUon, Basnlatra tha Bow
ala, Htrengthsn* th* Child, Cure* Eruption* and
Sore* and inak*a Twthlni Easy. I.AMAa, luxtw
k Lavas, wholaut* agrala, supply th* trad* al
mannfaetnraFa prices. JupMwly
Buy Soluble Pacific Guano
FOB 8ALK EVERY'WO ERE.
THE, MOST POPULAR] FERTILIZERS IN U*HB POR
Cotton,^Tobacco,
•JS& Grain, Grass ami
Vegetables.
In the Front Ranhfor\22 Years
J. a :0. MATHEWSON & Co.
AUGUSTA, GA., and MOBILE, ALA.
General Afrnti for the bUtw of FoutU Carolina, Georfla, Florida, Alabama, MlailMlppI, Tenncowo, KrntmAv.
!■—W3 ©!■
SMITH'S
d tti
C URE Bllleasarei; $lek Far *acl» In Fr -ir eoiir*.
On, data r*H*,et Neur^-qla. Tl t ear* and
Breath. Clear Ih* f Un, Tam the Nerves, art rl.l
Llle> Vl|crlathetystsrn. TrosnOS, [....IN,
Try then once end ion *111 newr he *ltrw,t them.
Price, 25 cei-ls per bvtHe. hole by biegiaU tad
Mitalclne Dealer* qenernlly. S*nf on rLpelpt o'
price la stamyv.pellpalf.ueav add::;:.
J.F.hMi ril » CO.,
Haimfactnrere and Sole Proa*.. 5 Y. lot"*. 110
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ALWAYS SATISFACTORY
EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KINDS
EL PURCHASERS CftN BS SUITED
MAMC/ACTtntKO BY
Isaac A.Sheppard & Co.,Baltimore l Hi
AND FOR HALE 11V
WALTER T. JOHNSTON,
augfiiwly 110 Cherry St., Mocod, Q*.
SOMETHING WORTH HAYING
Oar daw Into CATALoauit 'oriac, The only cat-1
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d*n. Field ud F over iwede. Hew «l«edo. New
WArcbooAe. Etebttmixo Nkw. Krody for FEES
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EXCELSIOR COTTON GIN,
THE BEST IH THE 'WORLD!
FOR ANY AND ALL USE,
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AfasHcy Cotton Gin Worii«,
NKA B IHA COX. GFORflTA
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MASSEY COTTON GIN WORKS,
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ATTJSTSTTIOK' FARMERS 1
LOW PR ICES ONCE MORE.
14 pounds GRANULATED SUGAR
22 ponnffs RIOF, *
0 pounds GOOD OOFFEP, .*
GOOD TOBACCO 25 CENTS'I’EB POUND.
Unat.prnof Oala, Meat, Com and everything low down. Unary loan'd on FIRMS
{*•»■ ‘ 1 “®J at 8 P»'7 n t- Como and see the Haieher Plow Block and Combind
Tha beat Plantar and Plow Stock in thu World. Como early and see for
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IF. B. WARE
137 T.IH’.D STREET.
lURPEE’S
FARM ANNUAL FOR 1887
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REYNOLDS’ _IR0N WORKS.
Irou anti Iirnss Eounrlrlcg and
Muclilno Shop.*.
free Baillnir.. Can. MUU. Hyrap Kattlaa. Staaix
Bimiias. Saw SI .He. Iron FronU fur hulldtaa or at
ktada. aia-htaary of all ktada. Oriat Jim*. Iu
pairing jre--. angtaaaasd machlnrr, a .pectaity
g* •“ ,l br reettaga.et arery daacrtpUoo. h
tagjgr Mrtwythtag that U mads or kapt In flnt
tj# proprietor kae bad an axportracaof ovn
forty roan In tba Iron baaiaoaa.
. tfVo (naranta* to sail row Cans UlU* chraiut
anybody, and that they will siva |,rf K t.,u,
MONEY LOANED
n<l City Pmpwrty. For Urai|
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An Inrpaction a. 1 cited.
F. It. POMEROY,
Kew Armory BolMlag. Macon, Owcryfee
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