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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 30.1W7.—TWELVE PAGE*.
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THE TELEGRAPH,
Macon Oa.
«auty orders shuts, eto should be made paya-
•• H 0. Baveon Mans
Southern Farmers and the Tariff. , suited, would show that many
W. bar, already Eluded la the.. column, to the ' hundred, 0 f thonannds of dollars
nrauk.ble.pMeb dellrered by Oanerel Mltaa. o( bgye be(Q plgced in Georgia by
Hl.slM.lppi. batore the Interstate F-mter. Con-, H y
section of thlaeity. Indeed. we have printed tbs f aRonta at a rate of intereet, when all feea
TCUUUU Ul W." »uu«u, BO aem.v je.a-mre- —
speech itself, and have thus been the means of aod expenses are counted in, largely in ex-
piecing before the farmers of the South the com- cess of the legal or even a reasonable rate.
mou sense views of ons of our most success ul far- j Q Bome counties it if stated that the ma
nure. Cocabluing the views of an agriculturist who
v wi * ft..It WWommnd j° rlt y of farms are thus encumbered. It Is
knows all about ths situation at ths South, Oeneral 0 ... .
HilM'. .peach u worth, of the aari*.. .tod, of that a D y decl.ion affecting this bus-
iness is bound to create a wide-spread in
tereet and discussion.
. Without attempting to improve upon the
:“o^rr.z:.r.r<r >«£•«•° f *
probably as oonelse as the necessity
completeness will permit, it
be said that it praotioally
Southern farmers.
He touch ee upon soms very serious and sever®
subjects, and bis commence throws flood of light
on the
farmers
era! Miles tells the farmers that U is very conven
ient f jr them to trace all their Ula to a protective I for
tariff. In this they only follow the cue given them may
by the .mail politician. »od th« demx B ogae. who I dcolare9> wben read in connection with
‘ Tbaret notLg mo,, convenient. for to.Unoo. I Weeding decisions from tbe United State.
than for the farmer who li unsuccessful to trace all Courts, that any nnrefisonably large fee
hie troubles to tbe protective tariff. Every little taken by an agent for securing or placing a
cross road# politician—erery little wbipper-enapper Joan, where the lender is aware that the
who want. toBOtoCobgr<r.-wlll coavloco him t is making or in the habit of making
that but for tbe tariff be would be rolling In wealth. 1 °
iZ inekeeehort work ot tbla ."riot 0n <= h barges, brings the transaotion within
poppy cock. Ho tell, the turner, that if the, ex- ibe provision of the law touching usury.
pact to .ncced they mint lire quietly >t homo, As a matter of course the debt is not de-
we»r lorel bead., tnd mo keen, brightIn their j utroycd, bnt the seonrity is, if a deed
bo.lDM.. The term fall, « hmvlly ot> rn.rcb.at. t0 aeclue ha8 beeQ passed . If only a plain
and hnilsca. meua. on tbo tumor, and yet, be- ... - . , r
c.aeo .ome wblpper-enepper «uta to aecore their m0 ^8 l K° with a honuatcad
vote, for Coagrew, the farm' re are told that tbe other waiver is
the
tariff la reining them. 1 hi. leone of the moat con- lit remains good for the
security
principal
venl.nt of argument., and it hu been ding-donged hrith legal interest, though the waiver is
Into the rare of ibcao who till the aoll nntll a
void. In ail oases the lender may sne upon
groat man, of them have come to believe that the, , , . , . ,
tariff u. Li levied on them b, the crowned h«da the P laln “ ot8 for the pnnoipal and legal
of Europe.
interest and proceed against whatever
Oeneral HIIm make, a ahort work of tbl. eort ot I property of the defendant's he can find.
noneenaa. He ehowa that the tariff peld ever, ,ear
b, the fermete on their bog meat and mnle fleeh la
tan thoueand time, more than the tax lmpoaed on
than b, the tariff. Compered with the turn |
which Ihe farmer lmpoeea on hlmaeU b, hi.
travagance. the tariff tax la bnt ae a mote In the |
annbaam.
This refers to cases brongbtin tbe United
States Courts. It Ss claimed that Judge
Speer’s decision does not harmonizy com*
pietely with thoBe ot the Georgia eourts.
It is ltke'y that mnoh litigation will arise
la this State through the deoislon in qnes-
Hlnce the wu Oeneral HUM hae p»td a debt of ,, ’
two hu jdrrd thoueand dollar., with ton per cant I tl0n - for 8#T#ral ln 018 Batnral conrse
Intereet How did ha do tbla? B, anting down
of
and diecuaeing the tariff? Hot at all, bnt b, it
sneh
is
cases, will elapse
reviewed and
before
it is
putting his ihoulder to tbe wheel; by economizing;
by sdsptiug his business sente to hit form opera-
not probable that the Supreme
bench will reverse it. Many people con
A Splendid Opportunity f ,r the South.
In an interview with United States Min.
ister Bayless W. Hanna, whioh appears in
another colamn of this day’s Telkorafb,
that gentleman gives many good reasons of
warranting a oloaer cultivation of trade be
tween this country and the Bontb American
'republic. So anxious is the republic for
direct main oommnnioation with the United
States, that it offers $125,000 annually as a
subsidy to any Amerioan company to es
tablish a mail line between New York and
Buenoe Ayres, having no stops on the
Brazilian coast. Tbe only way that
the mail goes now, is by
■team or to Bio do Janeiro, and
then takes ohanoes for a sailing voseel for
the Platte river. With the liberal offer of
the Argentine government, togetner with
what this government would pay for carry
ing its mail, and the freights that wonld
certainly rapidly increase on every trip, it
ought not be many days before a company I who go before the farmer.hereafter with I done by the Northern agents of foreign
will accept the offer of thesnbeidy. Mil w^otait wtot oa°?o£. Iande " " hen il beoomeB na08 “ aI J to P ro ™
Mr. Hanna who is home on leave, emnati hog, or on a Kentucky mule, or on Western that the latter had no knowledge of the
brought with him an extradition treaty he, and com, or on northern made (ertuizen. usury feature of the transactions, but what-
with tho United State,, more liberal in Tbe«o thing, are not put down ln the tariff list, but over be the result otherwise, there is bound
terms by far than any that has ever been lL ® UIth 'r impoM upon the farmer amount. »<> m be a modification of the loen business in a
....... ,, x , „ many thomanda more than the tariff tax. But the 1
granted by the Argentine Republic. 'Tb* L oUtWuliI1 „„mn C h 0 ntl 1 e i e»hlnp. The, know
treaty,” says Mr.Hanna, “cover* every orime nothing of them. The Urlff u the thing.
on the calendar." He also says there are Hevertheleae. wo advUo the farmer, of the South I cent. il too mnoh for
“many Amerioan rascals” in that repnblie, "ad the addreaa of Oeneral Hiica. Common the use of money and it matters nothing to
amoDg whom he mentions Winslow, the “‘“• 1, *J* ajr * wllol “ om *“ dr * f "* htog ' -Aa * aU the unfortunate debtor by what name the
embezzler, formerly of Boston, who edits °°* u <m ' | amount it represents is called. Bnt it must
the Buenos Ayres Herald. " e commend the admirable speech of not be forgotten that mnoh larger interest
Xbie treaty awaits ratification by the Uni- C ’ enc ' al Miles 8n “ the pointed oomments of baa bcen pa j d at bom o by the needy owners
tad States. The liberal terms of tbe treaty tba Constitution to the Oharieeton News 0 f turn lands.
are granted, according to Mr. Hanna, be- I and Conner, w “*0“ went into ecataciis over I There is room in Georgia upon asccnre
»aawA lt<a Urmnllna nAvnramr.nf anvinnult- tbo pOppVCOCta of 1 r.CUllO Stl\tCBQl(ni I t, nB j a anv nntnlKv A# mrtnrv nf ft rtstw
r^d,CL»1«r^ 0 VSr BeM | t «“‘ 8 ' 1 wilh : forbore, and sales will
When OeDomi HIIm comae to dtaenia the Urlff, 8 r “P at tte Btraw in 803 doubtless
he puts in some chunk* of common tense that axe I some will succeed in beating their oreditors.
iiket?;rov«>nn-*«hatexnbamaainatothepeeudo-1 There will be some rouRhshod swearing
nrvai.uaBLz pan
BURNS, SUNBURNS, DIARRHEA, CHAP-
INOS, STINGS OF INSECTS, PILES.
SORE EYES, SORE FEET.
THE WONDER OF HEALING!
_ or Itch-
-r q, it is tbe greatest known
F or Hums, Scalds, Wounds, Tlrnlsea
a »d ftnrnliia, it la unequalled— stopping pain
anil heaur _ * "
ng in a man elloua manner.
For Inllnined and Sore Kyea.—Itseffect
upon th'jso delicate organa la simply marvellona.
It l« the lead lea* Friend—All female
complaints yield to its wondrous power.
For Uirera, Old Sores, or Open
Wound*, Tootlinclie, Facrnche, Bltea
of Insect», Sore Feet, its action upon them
SUMMER GOODS
MUST BE SOLD!
We sold Goods FAR BELOW THEIR VALUE last week* hut thia .
going to SLAUGHTER THEM in all departments. ’ 11 We *
SUMMER GOODS
Havo beeu MARKED DOWN, and we are confident that we will sell them
THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE OIIY. nom
WE WANT MONEY!
Also, ROOM FOR A LARGE FALL AND WINTER STOCK, whioh onr M,
MAN is now baying. r ' u w]
—: SILKS
Just to see oar stock of tlioao goods will convlnoe yon that WE CAN SET t to.
CHEAPER THAN ANY FIRM IN MACON, as we carry the LARGEST BEs
SELECTED STOCK
U moat remarkable.
BucoaniKXDBD iit riirsiczjjfst
USBD IX HOSPITALSl
BLACK GOODS.
It is nseiess to re mind yon of THESE GOODS, as the Ladies know whom „
when they want a BLACK DRESS. " C3a
NEW CARPETS.
Caution.—rOXD'S EXTRA CT has Ixen ImU
toted. The aenulne has the words “POX 1/3
EXTRA ('T'' Mown tnthu nlns* nutlmir ulrtiir*
EX Tit A CT” blown In the gla«*, and our picture
I trade mark on rurroun/llng buff wrapper. None
* other is genuine. Always insist on haring
■■VEXTRACT. Take
We hare just revived a lawe and well-selected stock of CARPETS *n4 RTTi
Now is the time to buy these Goods. Come early before all of the ChoioeDeabi
are sold.
P0MP9 EXTRA CT rake no other prepara
tion. It is never eold in bulk or by measure.
IT II UNSAFE TO USB ANY PREPARATION
except the Genuine wrrn our dirxo
TioNS. Used Externally and Internally;
Prices, 60c., $ 1, $ 1.75. Sold ever}'where.
CtyOcR New Pamphlet with Bistort or oca
Preparations Sent FREE on Application to
POND’S EXTRACT CO..
76 Fifth Avenue, Now York.
aprl»tnthnmt&w261y
UK8PECTFULLY,
O. L. O’GOKMAJNT & CO.
B.piMAwtf ’Triangular Block. Macon, Ga.
M^BCtaiaMoiiey feavec
dirtotion f tvorable to tbe people ot the
Bontb. Fifteen and eighteen per
IS MONEY MADE !
and
JAMES T. GAKTT,
PROPRIETOR OF
MACON VARIETY WORK!
Only Temperance Bitters Known. I head of third street, si a cox, oa.,
The Old Sellable Remedy of 85years aland- p“ n 0878 y° n J™™ M> 25 per cent, in the purchase of new Gins, Condensers, eta,
Ine cettnuiu cures by the mflUonorailDiaeaie. having yonr old ones repaired and made good as new. Write him at once and get
nridog from n Torpid I.iver or Blood Impurities. | benefit of low rates. Freight free to Maoon. Address:
iel2-d-snnAwky-3m JAMES T, GANTT, Moron, Go.
basis for iny quantity of money at 8 per
cent. There ought to be any quantity of
oaose the Argentine government anxiously I “POPP! 000 *
desires to establish closer oommereial rela- a P« oh ,n " hl8h h8 oharaeterized , „
latlons with the United Sta’es. It ta only a “* °° tton apinnera of tbo country as gov- Qoaey j n lbB United States available
few days since the TuLEouxvn advocated I otnmont P ct *> 8n “ l “° colton pb'nters os t blon g b prlnoipaia and agents at 7 per
. —... I “orphans and outcasts." I—. - - --t. .. ,—
1 poisons, being purely n..
Vlncsar IXIttcrM is no uncertain medicine, ,
made to please the palate, or to mislead the suf-
feting. When taken it •* proceeds to business,”
and the patient soon obtains the relief hoped for. .
Tl»e friends of Vinegar Bitters are T.tgiont
We have yet to hear of any one who has used
this invaluable medicine without being benefited. I
Try It then. If in poor health, and you will |
■oon find good health return. It Is put up in
two styles, via.: Old Style, slightly bluer, and !
New Style, pleasant taste.
Price, 91-00 per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
It. II. ITIclIONALU DIIUG CO., I
Cor. Washington and Charlton Streets, Ntn Tori. I
majr28tuthur»atAw34w
the making of an effort to bring about oloaer
commercial relation* with all South Amer-1 The editorial of the Conititution la appli-
- toe; end It it therefore with great pleaaure cable to Senator Colquitt, and fit* him bet-
we note bo au early Rn opportunity for * ter than nny ••small politician and dem*-
cent., and a debt at either rate it safer and
more desirable than at one twioe aa largo.
Vuveamty lltuti-
Associate Justice Stmnel Hall Ilea in a
precarious situation at AabevUle, N. O. Wo
... , , , are infoimedfthat members of the Legisla-
If be had been named "the man in qnea-1 tur# ar# ^ng importuned for their votes
goguo” who addreestd the agrioaltnral con
vention.
A Planters Experience.
“My plantation L*» ln a malarial dls*
trlct. wlicro fever and ague prevailed.
B employ ISO liandai freqncntlw hair
_f tlicm were nick. I wan nearly dls*
cournged when 1 began the uso of
Tutt’s Pills
successful start in that direction,
There is this mnch to be said, however:
New Orleans is several days nearer Buenos
Ayres than U Now York, and whllat New I tlon it could not have added foroe to *ho I lnfl Q enco by" candidates whtT deiire lo
York la named in the subsidy proposal, we Constitution's pen picture of the style I flll the poaltion uk#ly to b# yaoated . It
have no doubt that prompt action on tbaland character of tha men who, Gould be a eignal and proper rebnke if Tl " r > "'"" nasmawelleaa,
partof New Orleans wonld secure the mor.- Ignorant of the eondiUooi “pen mombe „ 0 f LegUlstnre ahould refuso
«y. The South American trade belongs whioh the vital interests of the country #nd faU to vote {ot candidate engaged
naturally to the Southern States, and this depend and of tbe causes which , n this unaconl iy atrnggio for the plaoe of
opportnnity to establish that fact onght not | keep the agrioaltnral Sonth poor, are oon- 1
tinnaliy whining about the tariff. Senator
Savannah is at lent two to three day. I Colquitt may, and donbtleae does, | timberlor the Supreme' bench. There"*^
nearer than New York to Bnenoa Ayree; that free trade wonld be of incalculable Uwyeri| we ll fitted in every roepeot for the
be greatly re- benefit to tbo eountty. Bnt he ahould be h , gb and hono „ ble pUo ,. wbo wonla Dot
* famous very modest In pressing bis judgment npon I ^ aY0
became mtruing and lioarty.and I have
bail no furthur trouble, wltb tlievo
pills, 1 would not fear tollvoln any
ft* amp.” £. Ill VAla, Hayou Sara, La.
Sold. Everywhere.
Cilice, -1-1 Murray St., New York.
and
j otoed
that
aoeonnt of the meagre
old post revive her glory and her com- pnbUo attention, and for the reason that ho galary M „ith the labor
merce at one j amp. The offer of the Argeu- has signally Mled In all of his business L nd reaponglbuUy There are other law-
tine Republio, is a proposition that the undertakings. If we mistake not, be failed I yeta competent, so far as mere legal ae-
South shoald not let slip. This country Is ns a cotton factor, and then denounced the qa ir 0m0 nU are conoerned, but who have
too big to have only two great commercial f sotorago system of S tvannah, whore he n()t tbe bteftdth of thought and learning re
centres. The South must have such a eon- had not been ablo to keep/ ends together qalalte far a j asUoe 0 f the Supreme Court,
tre, and It must be a port, apd trade with I under a system of charges whioh he after- And othet , <ml whog , proto g,i onal clreo „
South America offers the best ohance to | wards represented as ruinous to tho plant- baye not comme nded them to public confi-
ing interests of Georgia. I dence aad reepeot The breaking down of
He was also largely Instrumental in form-1 Justice Hall is another notloe to tbe Legia-
bnild np inch a great city.
The Anniston Hot Blast with com-, , —
znendable spirit stands by the Stato falr o{ i°g an assooUUon, if ln fact he was not <ii- Uture that something should bo done to
Alabama. It says- * recUy r **P on8lbl8 ,or u - whlch proposed to lighten the labors of tha Supreme Court,
w. treat that th., « v ia ol thla aacUoa and aU | cnrlch lho timers by selling their cotton to | and to add to its efficiency,
aectloni will rallr to thair own fair uni not naslact I Europe direcL This movement ended nniat-1 ~
It ror tbs Atlanta Exposition. Alabama la mneb I iafactorily, if not in disaster. The preenmp-1 Tns notorious Dink Baateed, who raided
more to os than Atlanta and t( anybody in tbla I ti 0D B reasonable one, that Senator Col-1 Alabama aa a United States judge, is flgnr-
BUta carM psrtlculariy toM. Prerid.nl Olavrtand. u u d(flcieQt ln bnsine8a knowledge, be- log in a New York divorce court
I aak him or hap. for (ha honor of AhhtmA. tlvt I* ° I ■ . .
. C8Uaa b * h" fa “ 8d 'bero othcr men kave FgIJ[ badg> llk . obuity , abcn , d bt .
And the Nashville American hss this to I succcoaed; ana we ropeat that upon gi Q home, il bdgin it must. The inter-
asy in favor of the great fair that Tenneaace recota be 8hon,d ytt J modeat about I nal tax ahould go first
advising the farmers or anybody else how —■
to do business. He hu failed aa planter, ool-1 IMMURED IN A DUNGEON.
is going to hold at Nashville.
An scrtesltnrel (air Is an Amarlcaa inatltuUon I
that baa Iona meritad the hearty aupport, not only ton faetor, and fArmera' exporter; and he An American Cltlien ta Secretly Held
ot tha farmer bat o( the cittern at larfe. who dl-1 doee not give promise of inoeeas as a social I Mexico.
economist | Gii.visroa, Aagn-t 23.—Informarinn,
.„ th.feiencdonhtadi.se- a..i The News and Courier !n its ecstacy over received hero ttMtay from an enUrely
v n *** u '‘* 0i * tatrnndonbtadly dose by ettmnut- . ... o,-.,.. ’ I thentic aource that Richard Stewart, living
1 ng friendly competition and glvlxg opportunity for I tae speech of this plsin Senator, reminds I jn ^ 8Uktg ot cbihuahnt, Mexico, and
, enaral conference. Totba mijority of farmere I one of thelittleboy who pulled hii finger ont I having Urge intereatsin Mexico and Ttx is,
and firman' aona and dao«btare, and. indeed, to I 0 f a tub of wat;r, and laughed at the bole it | baa been immured daring the peat four
■ -• -- - — **■- [ e(t httind, months in a dungeon in Qjenija, upon a
Tbe man who baa failed in every bnnehtJT^bta’ta ccmmSSiSta
of bnilnesi undertaken, and who has en-1 wiOi his friands or the offidaia of this gov
a majority of tbo ovatbnrdenad uaaaee In tha city,
the annual fair offare about tbo only gontrel recta-1
atlva celobrauon ot tbo year, and natnrally la fnl-1
I y lot pro rod.
Now let the farmers of Georgia sustain gaged in many, and who does not know eminent, but within the past ten days it
President Northen and thepeople of Macon, that the produota of cotton mills are selling I f pp ?| ar J b# 0 . ,mt A Rl irturit t TTnlbLt *
in making this Georgia State fair the great- thirty per cent cheaper under the pmmt District ° Attorney Solou Stewart,
eat of them alL | tariff than they ever eold for nnder low I and a cousin of Colonel Joeeph
, while the prloe of eetton U about I H Stewart, of Anetin. Hia properly is
same, may welt be elasaed along « ob> * ! *° reln in tb# h8mla
- . , . 8 1 and he sets no bops of obtaining a fair
the Constitution s cross-roads poh-1 trial or releaaa from the Mexiean courts. It
“Aaxioce Inquirer" has stirred np Dr.
Hawthorne beyond a Disciple-like endur
ance. Anxious Inquirer showed in an arti
elo in the Angnata Chronicle that Dr. Haw
thorne had plagiarized twenty-nine
paragraphs
delivered
Atlanta Constitution pnbtiahea the fellow
ing telegraph card from the Doctor:
Areas, Va., Aufaat My reply la "Anxious
tician" and “little whipper-snappers;" and is bt hived that the object cf hit incarcera-
when he aaenmes the role of Inatmetor Mon was to obtain hia property. He ap
- a— a-—■«—
in Angnata. Yeaterdav'a 8no * , ’ 8ceor<1 ' 0 B to tha same authority, I tbe extreme.
, I will be juatly regarded as mere “poppy-1
cock.”
comi
Foreign Loans In Gaurgta.
In.) Ural's" aacond malldow and cowardly at-1 Tha decision of Judge Speer, of the Uuitid I
Um;.t to decatra tho psbUe will be forwardod ln a
tm days. J. B Biusdui.
“Ronon ON PILES J*
Why suffer l’iles? Immediate relief and
r« ~ ■
It may be presumed that Anxious Inanir-1, . , , -
V. ’ ,^Sr. . ta- *■ ta* 1- O-w r—Ul,
of usury in connecSon with certain foreign 1
off’s cowardice, eonaiata In hitting a man I ttDIodnccd
whan he’s down.
tightly classed aa one of tha moat impor-
mummv MEN.
. lIYclla* ‘Health Re newer” rertorea health
columns, is & vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Men-
, I talandNcrvousDcbility. For Weak kien,
BDelicate Women, Rickety children. $L|
W0.LV HAUL BAI.s.ur,
Wbat a fix tha Demccratie party would unt of tha day. Faw people outside of
be in, U aa is claimed Mr. Cleveland is the I those engaged aa principals or aa ageoU in I If gray, rirtoreato original color. Ancle-
only man who can be elected prarident, and tbe loaning of money npon farm lands, I P nt uressing, softena and beautifies. No
something should happen to Mr. Cleve- | Lave any idea of the magnitude of the btui-1 b i?° r c ^J^ out^etrenrtte^^inS^
l “*’ 1 —a. Th* records of tha cyantiesif con-1 h*al* scalp, eradicates dandruff. 50c.
SOUTHERN DEPOT
Watertown bteam Engine Co
SMITH & MALLARY, Managers,
MACON, GA.
Carry full lino Steam Engines, Boilers, San
Mills, GristMille, Bellii {, I ubr eating Oils, and Machinisl
Supplies.
Mr. J. C. PINKERTON, enoral Southern Ageut, wi
havo an office with us.
laMety-lt
WILSON’S
SPARK
FOR
Biliousness,
Sick Ileadacho |
Constipation,
Dyspepsia.
REST OPEN DRAUGHT
Arrester <n the World.
OHAMPIO?
ARBBSTEB
ifWtdnrvUle Iron and
Enclosed Is ehsek for $34.80
MANUFACTURED BY THE
I ICON AND MACUINEIIYCC
MILLKDOKVILLE, OA.
Basroso, Fla-, Uxrcb 11,1*1.
k Arrester. I dselre to saj that as ftr m my
It oools ths blood; It ftlvfa delight;
It Rbarpens no tb^ appetite.
It aids tbe llvtr do Its put, .
And atimnlstM tbe f«Mtlilebeert.
All billons M^nlfM endured.
ByTillKiNr* NKLiZBll can be cured,
anfld-tna-thr^st w at
rience goes, ooverln* two months* actual ate, 1 am satisfied It la all yon claim for It.
wiluam o. corm
Dukosd Hill, N. C., Octobarll.1*
I bare reerivafftba Spark Areaatw joo aantma, and M Ilia mr ataab all right, and dos t jtp
I draught It la aU right J. W. TBOXU
eMX
VsmoSA, bfua-, Hovambar 1*. 1JJ-
Inoloaad find 1X1.00 (or 8puk Amatar. Wa bought tha Arraatar (or a Hr. t. L. Johr
It worba aU right, ud ha tlkaa It apUndldly,
u ay to Cm
R W. WILT, Agent.
LOWBVBXOl
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M ANH00D l «?7„°RS'} i ^,
I TI *•*•*•* IT— fie Decay, Kervwiie UettlUy
Ut HEnboud, mie., having tried In vala even
toeve reeMdy. ku dlamvMvd a simple telf-mre.
whlrb bejrtU m«<1 FREE te hte UUow mCmn.
Addraee. C J. 1USOM/P. IT BesMW, N ?wT*»*k atf.
eetlfieodswly
CAMPBELL & JONES,
Cotton Commission Merchant
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
tbe popular favorite for dree*« .
•Ee aelr. KiotorUff aalar wheal
Cray, a;$4 pri heiiUnjf Dandruff. I
II i-leanees tbe ecaip, Mope the I
Eos 554 to 560 Poplar Street.
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Macon. Georgia
anSBMbfelOoUm Seed
WANTED.
seplwedaatSwk-lT
T H 1C F -A. X !R JI The Southern Cotton
Oil Company
—DEALER nr—
Crockery, Glassware, Tinware,
I Will pay the higtteet market price for clean,
i Bound
NOTIONd, DO :,LS. .TOYS," Etc.
Matches, Soups, Perfumery,"Etc
At Bottom Figures.
R. F. 3MIMTH, ■ Proprietor,
66 Mulberry Street.
aep6w6m
REYNOLDS’ JRON WORKS.
Iron anil Brass Foundries an
11 Ootton l^eed.
This Compiny will have mills in operation
at the following points in time to crush thl.
season’s crop of SEED, vix:
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
COLUMBIA, 80UTH CAROLINA.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA.
MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE.
LITTLE BOCK, ARKANSAS.
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
For gale of SEED or with reference to
8eedlAgeneiee, addreaa SOUTHERN COT-
Mochlua Shops.
£M^i I TON OIL COMPANY, .! any"oT"the S^e
ktada. tataAlawy. at «U bted^L Oriat~»^ Be- point.; or. 0. FITZSIMONS, TrsveliDg
!tt!irt(^i d2.-ripu^ W X; I 6 g *? t f °f “>• CKolinaa and Georgia, with
miring ,t—anglnaa ud tnaahln.tr a apaetrity.
(act uy ui araaythlaffthnt la Him or Xayita tnt I headquarters at ATLANTA, GEOKGI aT
ataaalron aorba.
Tha paoprtator baa had u axpartanca of oval
(orty yaara ta tha iron bnalnaaa.
aV-WagaanataatoaallyM Cana Mill, chaapa
hu uybody, ud that thay wlU gin parfact aatla
The Southern Cotton Oil Co
jel6-«6m
A. BETNOLDS. Propriator.
Car. mb ud Uawtborea atreata, Macon, Ol
aaeffTw 1C
COOK STOVE
U1HIBBB
EIGHTEEN SIZESANDKl* 1
EL PURCHASERS CAN BE
mumSSBS
ami FOB BALI ft* .
WALTER T.
angUwly 110 Cherry SL,
MONEY LOANE°
OnlmprovadgarmudOty
apply to
R. F. LAWTON, Bonfc r
Second a treat. Haf 11