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1HE MACON WEEKLY TELEGKAPK; TUESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 13. 1881 .-TWELVE PAGES.
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A GRAND SUCCESS.
In joint iesalon for the purpose of eleolinga
jndge of the Maoon circuit to succeed Hon.
T. J. Simmons, resigned.
Mr. Felton, of Bibb, nominated Hon.
Genreo W. Gnstin, of Macon, for the posi-
tion. The nomination was seconded by I THB STATE FAIR ALREADY OUT*
Senator Powell and Representative HowelL GROWN THE VAINEST HOPES.
The vote showed Mr. Gnstin to have re
ceived 182 votes, all the votes cast, and he
was declared elected jndge of the Macon
‘‘cm motion of Benator Jaokson, the joint j Th « p “P ,e cf CMr “* * b ’ ol " t * 1 ' Elc .“* d
session was dissolved.
Mr. Smith, of Crawford, offered a resolu
tion to adjonrn until Monday at 9 o’olock. I
Lest.
On motion of Mr. Watts Stewart, the |
House adjourned.
WHOLV BALE UURGLARY.
VlnerlHe Vl.ltod by a Vlltalnoua Wretch I
IVbo Gets off With Valuable Booty.
The burglary season has again opened,
In Their Great Joy Over the Grand
Confederate Veterans Reun
ion and Final Review.
THE STATE LEGISLATURE.
G. W. GUSTIN, ESQ., FLECTED JUDGE
OF THE MACON CIRCUIT.
A large Number of Well Bills Engage
the Time of Senate-New Bills In
troduced In the House-Other
Measures Disposed Of,
This branch of the General Assembly cf
Georgia met at the usnal hour this morn-
to ^’Ue toll was called for the introduction
of new matter and the following bill was
TC Bv Mr. Peck, of the Twenty-seventh-A
bill to amend the law for llie Inspection
fertilizers and for the appointment of addi
tional inspectors and chemists. *— . ..
Several bills were read for the second and tbe wo , k ia similar to that done a few ENTRIES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
U TmesB.ge was received from the House “goX." mS # . ™MAND INCREASE OF SPAC* a
of Representatives announcing the B paaaage I f or one n |ght*g operation,
of several bills. . ... About 3 o’olock yesterday morning Mrs,
Mr. Jackson, chairman of the committee Dow jvpley, who lives in the old Solomon
of education, made a report, which was manB i on j n Vineville, was aroused from p eop t© Already See uving Accommodation*
With wfer.no.toth.GUnn^uc.UoDsl | B , eep by , ople sbghtnoise, andIon finding \ _ UeorB „ KxbihHm ^ for Spaca
MORE EXHIBIT SPACE.
wounded. We were near by when General Stone-
man offered hie eword to Colonel Crewe,
who magnanimously refused to accept it. I
bnt permitted the General to retain It
We marched next day Into Macon In triumph, i
our distinguished prisoner and several thouear
•eh I
A of I
ittiAStiU A_Nii£OMM£RCE.
««oov market RKPobis.
Cotton.
bis men. Our command then camped severe . j 01 1 _ . . . . _ „
ab jnt where the park now is, and where V A W* Macon. September lO.-Ootton market quiet and
fair will be held. 1 suggest that some 0* Bute I unchanged: good middling 8 13*18; middling 8*;
vlvlng officer* of those two regiments c ^ * ur * I etrlct low middling 8X* low middling 8)4; strict
of the eurvivore on Old boldlers* day. a I good ordln xry 8 K*
- Respectfully, 1 mckipt*. shipitknts and stock.
J. L, Gobs. j geoelved to-day by rail 104
JVmxsric. I -*!■“. *>? w»«on 477
1 Seoelred previously 2,535
- r “ * 631- 3,647
PUTNAM COUNTY KMT*
Putnam county will n . . . - . Heoelved prevloualy
♦be *1 non nvire * hnl • on ly contend for I Stock on band Bept. 1, 1887,.
begins to look as if Ibipped today 44«
£or the honor of JJlppM :previou.ly D.0M
u ,t„ * St muster of old soldiers.
“.V? 6 ' 6 'f i , 1 , y .ftrere on earth that Pntnan
u J»T oe more welcome than at Ma-
2? 'Jt „ ° rid news to loarn its location.
“° res telegram received l&at night
flock on hand
TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS.
bill. The committee, through ita obair- tbat l tbe | amp bm } been extinguished
man, reported the bill favorably by snbaU- j bon g b t something wrong. Investigation
tute. . . , , ,, proved that she was right. The house had
A bill, by Mr. Roberts, to regulate the entered by a thief. There are three
S blio printing of the State, was read the doolrB on tbe f I0n t of the house, and an
rd time and passed. effort had been made to enter the upper
A bill to amend the act incorporating the one wb j oh ] ea( ]a into the room occupied by
towns and cities of Harris oounty. Passed. Mrs 8 0 i omon , The >ey which was in the
A resolution to pay William A. Haralson j ocb on the inside was found on the floor,
$lb and G. Y. Tigner $300 for eervltwa while ba ..j E g j, csa pnebed ont of the keyhole,
in attendance upon the Fain and Rankin t Entrance was made through the middle
investigating committee. Passed. door by meanB 0 f a fal, e key or by piuoers,
A bill to create a county eonrt for the Tbe bey lb , t belonged in the door was at
—Rawest for the Fair Grounds
to be Open at Night,
It is a great success.
The State Fair.
The papers of Georgia are fnll of entbnsi.
asm about the Fair.
_ b The Confederate soldiers of this and ad j
county of Early. PaEsed. I terward found np stairs. I cent States, are like little children in their
jAnsgars ssysssttfizrts **
Passed. been taken from the room occupied by Mr. onion.
A bill to carry into effect paragraph 1 sec- g toTe g 0 j 0n)0Df from Mrs. Solomon’* The exhibit hooka of the Fair are filled
tion . 1 .s°. f A th ® room • bfewtpin and a pair of gold eye- w ith entries. Moat of the department* are
Berrien. Passed. Mr . p e ier Solomon's room was entered, bnt to machinery, to field crops, and to poultry.
A, bill to provide for the registration of the bis logg waa a iig b t, a gold collar bntton and have had to be much enlarged,
rtma.pf Berrien county. Passed. . | a pieoe ot tobseoo. Other members of the I The raeo entries have no i.t„ , a
the o»tbs P to the bailiff, ot the [Zil 1^00^0^^ a Jisitog 3outh - °’ in B t0 theB P ,ondi ' 1 Rnd ° n "l^^
Courts of the State. Passed. yonDg Udy. track.
A bill to amend seotion 1977 of the code. When daylight appeared it was found that A dozen conn ties will contend for the
Pasted. , ,, I the neighbors had also reoeived a visit from thousand dollar prize.
A bill to prohibit drunkenness or inde-1,1.„ bumlar A ladder besmeared with I , .. _ n . , ,
cent conduct in Westview cemetery, near pJ n thS been taken^from the house now Prom ton to thirty thousand Confederate
Atlanta. Passed. being erected for Captain H. D. Adams, veterans will attend the grand final reunion
A bill to amend the charter of “‘o H* 0 *' end pi 80 f d against the bouBe of Col. II H. I on the 26th of October, when ex-Fresident
gia Southern and Florida Company, soaa to j„ oea By this means the thief waa ena-1 n.via will review them
allow that company to consolidate with bted t0 J t (m tbe porch I „. ! , „ , , „
certain railroads in Florida. Passed. of tbe B second story. The Fifteen, and maybe more, Generals of the
A bill to otde to the United States juris-1 (]ooM an( i w i n d 0 ws of tbe upper portion of I Confederacy will command their troops at
diction with reference to certain land in tbo bonso wcr0 left open for tbe purpose of the review.
IbmtoacqSre laml for the use of tte L'no'^^pl'^^^AftStroKM Every snrviring member of Mr. Daria's
United States government in Savannah, L“u” honse'bo went into sllthermims cabinet will be hero to assist the venerable
upon which to oonatruot a government and H ,. oarcd altogether about $300 or $4001 chief in the final review of the remaining
k°A rMoiutkmlo provide for the appoint- J^jSS'fiSSlS® D ° blB . .
„ent of a commission tohavo chaigeof the £1"?° ™ relieved of a g pnrso T , an encampment of
famishing of the new state house. Passed. oonta iniog about $3 in change. The parse veterans on the Fair grounds.
_ A bill to repeal sections 012 and 743 of I waB f onm i i n the hsll-way, where it was left I Finally, the very biggest orowd that has
“ by the thief. Mr. Cooper Winn lost a vala-1 ever assembled in Georgia will be hero,
right-of-way through pnvate property. a g le , d watch „ hlch coat him *200. Mr. | ” ■ “,
A bill to croate the oflloo of aolteitor for E p. Utto hell lost his v. Bt, gold watch, gold
0 ™[J ® onrt ot i , Iac ° D °B? n U' shirt studs and a small amount of silver
K.GU Rt«» Onmn'inv ^pLawl 1 chat, K«- His wife lost a pair of biaOelsU . me. n. *. toiuuui, Buponmeaueuv ov .«»
b A hill to prevent seining tor fish In Ii^nmbWO^mmririMU wksn ? on# d *P» rt “ e “** w,ite *, 1 t ^ i he wl “
"KSsL£sS-a.u».«L W , eK *•“C IS.'KS*JAS
«*»ftsra-s^f=xhEaua2saa.*jSLiS
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any fowling piece but a.musket They, „ „.
look upon a nhntynn much as a veteran I nrrlnla Sa -<8 |aics. and Ahfgh’y. 9
railroad engineer does on a bicycle. Well, •• c njoiiditM tt> |£uoh. and E*u iso
you know just what these folks are going to I sod Ohio.... .|Bteb* and w. F.... rt_K
do when Jeff Davis comes to Maoon to re
nts, uid Ohio.... 0 I Bleb, and W. F..
Ikiogo and North 111 U'ltock Island
, , .. , . 3o. ;ir»;«ired.... 11J« 81. Paul 83*
view the Confederate veterans; they 11 be .xuwaro and Lack iso* do prat,nod., iisr
here the whole week. Here’s Wbat the Wa 80* Texas Paclflo 97
Marahallvillo Times has to say on the sub-1 ‘S'jSBSi®' “HI?!®®*** Qool * Iron. M_«
jeot:
The State Fair is a grand success.
ADDITlJlUL FAllt exhibit 1.
Mr. A. T. Putnam, superintendent ot tbe
, «,.uh.«-Szcha=zn dnU at $4.ri<4 <0 »«R9g.
Money quiet at 3 to 6, closing offered at 6. Hub*
treaenry balanoea: Coin >134.818.000; currency
Stocks and Bonds.
*nr Tcax, September in.—stocks closed doll and
o . i. - i heavy, doney quiet at 3 to 6. Xxobange, long
Ul v ( . f*?*' ®?P. ei “ b ? r srtlelM for ex- f 4.79^ to »4.80; ebort >4.83^ to 64 84 btete nonde
Btf «at the 8Ute Fair are being brought In and | Anil and steady; Government bonds dull and
; -rsl airay ready for the time to come when they I a teady
^111 be earned to Umcon. 7L« m*iVtc*i cf a gcci { «,c U ‘s
nun^ have been aecured to arrange Putnam’s ex- I Money ,
Tha coming ot Jeff D»rU to Haoon wlUilend every hs“7U»0.~ “oVernmenrbonde dn'u''and" Vloady:
arriving veteran In Pntnem oonnty to Kaoon. On t „„ „ nU 1J5 . , K pM MtlU ios; auto bonds dull
that day every old vet will go, and carry fci« chll- and - ea ^ y#
dren and grandchildren. bank statxmxut.
. A fL U ?*S. r ? m * rk,<1 »'>TOnr oora«iii)ondentyo.ter. n , WMk)y .utement of tho aeeoclnted bants
'-hat Putnam would not tall abort ot lending ,how. the foUowlng change.:
1,000 people to we• tho old Oenoral". Maconcan aeeerve. Increase.: |1.0BS,300
* -- Putnam being well represented on that | txiani. Increase 9,605,(00
Specie, decrease 468,000
Legal tenders, decrease.... 101,fOO
Every man in Maoon who could, bore a I jSgjSftL 1,6 sa!noo
musket in the hour of danger. The mar- tb,banks now hold in excew of
tial spirit has always marked that county, oulrements 4,164.426
There are mon there this day Who, though The following were the closing quotations:
glad of tbe final ontoome of the war, are *. lot*Is! y! ’central!!!
just a wee bit sorry that tho fighting has m'orteM»!!«0lX Norfolk* W.prei!! ‘gh
stopped. Many of those valiant sons of a| 4 Carolina eon. 6< 199 Northern Fao.,oom. 9612
noble county won't hunt to this very day I s. Citrotinaoon.ia. " s« f
with any fowling piece but a musket. They | l^Si^SSLSShi; S2Sng^'~"’" “
■sited New Orleans, selected 45 tn^
Fork qniet: Me«, gS ,£,‘,5« 6 5P°»»<1«.9
al6 96iornow. B^f’uuSSdJ'omlu.i » ■
dull. Out meet, Arm and aaiSbiruut Ew! hi.
nominal. Lard a ehwl“ o2er .nd^lo.i, M 4 «» «2
Weatem Hearn spot $6.92 ga6 M .'"I
6.87, October 66 KjLSO, November r?S!? r * { V
.team $6 76; refined 67.10, conttaeJt 67 J
^Ji'Vd'P 001 dull. 1 * Orate
Mown September lO.-Fiotu ,i*m J
Howard Btreet and Weatem inoertte.
9.640 extra $8.00a3.60. family »3 75h?5 n,. 5
1,107 mperfine *2.2Sa2.62. exha ISOOaSM S’’
M.16.4 60.FaUp.oo famuy ESSE’** hr
Wheat—Southern eteady and firm'^fu?*?
amber 81a83; No, 1 Maryland 8i i-',.
eaeter and quiet: No. a winter rad raot rT* 1 ,:
Oorn-Bonthem steady and firm • Whlil^JFa
yellow 6Sa56; Western firm and quiet-
47R. Oau quiet: Southern 32^16jr-wS?!?
84a38>4, do mixed 32a32K- * w *«en»
flaw Oeunu September IO.-OoSm n.u.
eteedy: Bfo cargoes, common to
Bice quiet and firm: Loula!uulrt£2
prime ORaO*. cotton aeed prodSu
•toady: Prime crude 26.28. Bugir ,t r „n„ 1
pjnts'Ma open ketUe etrlctly prto? 8 t? 4
fair 6X, Loutefane centrlfugalg. choirA’
6 M8. off white 6 M6. gray do 4ki6 ,
olarlfled 6H, prime yfilow clarified 6 a°i?
6K eocond. 6«. common
Bfolaesee steady; Open kettle, eholoe 44 4 *b!i
? r ! me JJ*i 3, g00d P rim « 80a *°‘ prime rua!
fair 80a32; centrlfugale, etrlctly prime tn’/
28a33, fair to good prime 22*25, f*i r to^odl
L8&21, common to good oommon 18a2l«
syrup 30a52.
Capital Prize $150,(H|
*Wo do hereby certlfythat weenpervueU!** n
tanfi #rtvell 4I1- Unntv.1,. .... t f, *
Old Confederate •oldler* all over Georgia are Jubi
lant over tbo prospects of meeting Jeffsreon Davie I
at the State Fair In October. Macon connty can
farntsh the soldiers on this occasion who fired the
last gun at Appomattox from Gen. Gordon’s
dlvialon, aa well aa the identical Beb who carried
an aab hopper two miles Into c»mpe one dark night, I w _
thinking it waa a b e-gum. Major Frederick has a I R |«Bdy with fair demand; middling upland* 6 7 16:
home, probably the laet ofanything captured from middling Orlean. «7-16s Si 8.«XK); for epecti la
the lankee forces in Georgia that he should ride at | Uon iD \axport 1,000; receipt* 3,000. American 30 >.
the grand review In Macon. We suggest these aa Futures eteady. 1 p. m.—Bales of the day Included
6,100 bale* of American. Futures closed quiet and
HOUSTON'S BIOBT HAND I *teady.
Is extended toward the Fair in the utmost
.thoShore C5',''Union Pacific 6474
..oelir.ar.d Nash. 62* New Jersey Central 76^
Xtmphle and Chat 60 MUiourl Paclflo.... 87*
UobUe and Ohio... 13 w. U. TalMtrapl- . 78
giata. and Chat... 76J4IOot Oil tmat cert.. 31M
•Bid. tAsked.
CoUtDe
LrmrooL, September 10, noon—Cotton market
selves, and that the same are oondneted w’ti
eety. falrneea, and In good faith toward all o
and we authorize the Company to uae this ottt
with fac-almllea of ourslgnatu’-ee attached i
advertisements.”
Opened.
•j p. m* Closed.
6 23-64
612-64
6 7 -64
6 6-64
6 6-64
6 6-64
6 Ml
6 7-64
5 9-64
Rood fellowship. Houston oounty is home September.,
folks in Maoon. The reliable old Fort Val- *>pt*mber-October.
ley Mirror tonohea its silk hat in this graco-1 ^tober-November.
fnl stylo to tho Fair and ita president: oESSSUSSS?..
All the evidence points to the coming State Fair 1 January-Febrnary.
at Macon as the grandest success ever attained. I February-March..
President Northen le the right man and Is making I March-April
every effort possible to make the affair in every par- | Aprll-Msy...
tlcular the beet the eoclety haa had. In all the de- I ~ y PK w. n^ttm^r l» —jv-m™ r^T^ ntn^t-
partmenU the exhiblU are full, and additional I m) M 22Q- midJllng uplands 10*;, middling Oriesns
■pace haa been provided. In point ef numbers we ’ U * P '* M
euppoee there will be the largest crowd ever betore | kTeninn—Net receipts 0. ktom 6.190,
in the fair grounds. The management have mode m osedeSadT* eMeeSSo
arrangementa for a grand reunion of Confederate I i’k* touowi'ia ’Able inow* the opening sad olo»-
veterans, who will meet ex-Preeident Davie. pr~*-- 1 opening aanoio.
bly for the last time, and the old soldiers of
Booth will ^tvall themselves ot the opportui
The enterprise displayed by President North*
bla management ot the B<ate Fair and his bru
Jefferson Davie to the Fair, and arranging
final review ot the old veterans of the Oonfedi
btates le commendable.
THE OLD SOLD1E&S IN CAMP.
Tbe 8npg?stion to bsve tents on tbe Fair
grounds or in the baseball park for the old
Imput'd.
Olosoa.
Open'd, [Closed. *
0
tePle.ee. 9.60
Ocl. | 9.38
HOV 1 9 80
Doo 9 80
Jan.*... 9.86
Feb | 9.42
960-62
9.36-96
9.30
9.80
986-66
9.42-43
March...
June....
oly— •
traroet..
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9.49-60
9.66-57 W
9.64X5 *
9.71-72
9.77-79 *
AMUIoeoneoBdaU and anpTra»d. tb. r K ctloiolo m. u iome of th« atllol J, lha wonldentcr „ 0 invited to «
Un^rpowUuR the town of G^nrille. ^*abtn of tta family experienced an on- to bBtinob atUc l« as they thing would
P B ■ ““*1 d«oway feeling ye.terday morning , bo txblbit , R u to be known ae
Tbe non,.. I bnt this belitf did not find moeh favor and jj,,, n exhibit. She wiehea si
The nonae met at 9 o'clock with Spaxo 1 drowaiueea wan attributed to tho loss of I y oan g or Udles to help her. If proper
pro 1cm. Clay in tlio chair. I 00 * tbo ex-1 .jj c \n be bad from the ladioe of Maoon, it
Mr. Gardner, of Piko, ro-o to a question 1 “foment attendant upon tbe flrut dts- w ,u b8 jhe most interesting feature of tbe
of privileeo in re«»rd to an article in I S°V7u . .! robbery. It to a well-known I dipartment. Every house has kom-tbiog
Wtdmsdaj'e Constitution concerning the I tlkat tkx* notorious bnrgur, Altc * wlioh conld be entered,
prohibition qneetion In Pike oounty. Etbiloge.did use ebloroform intto praoUco. X be society to negotiating with the Uv
Tho gentlemen whose names appeared in ““ JwxleSa bU t. llo 'e.lf I ** a Covington railroad to pnt in a side
the Constltntion had certified to him that nD0, “ky ‘hilfolou-gton It will be re-1 Uaob -
they did not sign the cortifloates and on tbe I noemberedthat be was token ont one cold, Tbo question of oieotrlo light to every im-
contrary bad said they favored his bill ,u "? £»■ l , bB ln H ‘ a ?? ok . I portant one.
He read tbo original certilbates from the I orowd of oraerly men and loat In addition to tbe advantages already sot
gentlemen in regard to tbe prohibition I P} woods, or at least that to tbe atory of I forth, it could be a graatbtlp to tbe (x-
queation. IWiiUto. ... , . I bibitois wbooome fn.m the P.edmont to
mkw una I . morning was ovi-1 ariaD g 0 (heir extdhua two or three
By Mr. Harrell, of Web«tor-A bill to I P®*^!**. “5 “I nigbu before tbe f ir opens. Tbo night
eatoblmh a branch school of the Univentty I things, \inevilleia wholly without poiine I privilege* will sell for a nlor eum. Tbe
of Georgia in e»ch oounty in tbe State. Protection, and the burglar hM nothing la I wot king classes of tho oily seem to dea'.ro
Oommltwe on finance. h “ b'iond the risk of aronaing tbe In* jt , bomJ ba dona
osi hubd azonneo. matea of the honae he may wuh to work in ; H> U- Anthony A Cot, of New York, have
By Mr. McOcrd, of Richmond—To charter I ? nd ,h ® , rR *‘ r kn»w it, and bealaee that I ..cared b large epace, and they will make
the Augusta Steamboat Company. Pasaei h ® to , k f. ow romething of the ar* flno „ hlb | U .
The Bennie resolution for the relief of the I ro D R e “ onl •* * be b ° n ‘® *?“ lh ® ®?* b> f ) *’ The directors think It edvisablo to have
Btanton (Va.) Lifo Insnranco Company, was I * orlDBt Fi®®- bo mn ‘ l have known,tbat the mor , , pB ce, and they are now negotiating
taken up ana passed. I ^?®j? tb ® °PP® r *ton of the residence of I W i, b i bo p at ty who has the diniog hall to
By Mr. Hendonoo, of Irwin—A. bill to | OoL Joom wss unlocked, eke, why did | baud small bootln outside tod use the
create a board of roads and revenues for I b0 ® I dining hall for txhibita. This oonld eaail>
Irwin oounty. Passed. I I be dono. At least twenty oootha oonld be
The special order or the day, a bill by Mr. | , T*. .«°» I erected outside, and all could do a good
Strickland, of Daw.o\ to create a board of , &SS'biSJI; bjuto**.; .<»» the eto wd coming.^riU want
pardons, was taken up. I j ( ,,i „ u , j ut , u ut .attorlo, hmaanlty know u! I P'outy ot food, M it will be the largest ever
The committee on finance reported a sub-1 llara had a runetnt mt* oe mj tee for eight ynn; I seen 8 nth.
■Uinta —* “ -
consist , _
member shall reoeivo four dollars per day 1 arateasmie. and mr tee te now eotwd and well. machluery.
when engaged in work. I ktoctiie Bitten an sold at ttftjrcenu a bottle, and ( New posters have been printed for the
The bill was considered In a committee ?«““'■ *"*•» w " at Sio p« box hj Lamar, dramment to put up.
.. *a. —at- v -—-- ot,.»■.* I itankio a Lamar. i j' i Wolff, of Bavanuah, will tnake
fine display of home-made furniture, and
wants a large space.
Tbe Bernes villa Band will begin to blow
Monday morning at 7 o'clock at tlm Hotel
mSSSST^St^mmSS HVoT iiK|
Mirshtllvillo Timee takes up the idea in I «<xt»vzos. September io.-ootw>»» market firm;
this lively fashion: Imid'UMm fi-16? n-i rts.Mpts 3,446, mou 8,446;
W• $xtract tht following from a letter from Col. 1 10 - Gotten market firm
portfcriji, pobl ebed In H t dnoeCay • Mscon Teas- I m (dixingt9K: net receipts 1,192, vroee 1,192; Itocli
eiAAi’ii, to lUoiw the old soldiers tnstsmple arrange-1 »rn. Hiaa exports coaetwlie 862.
SgSR ss?**. •—»■
Th. r>Lcoa.ia, In oommaotuig upon this luotembcr 10 -Cotton market quiet:
^bSlivov. September 10-Cotton market
** lllbl . t prodccteana ntw.rtee «v»r wit- mifiui,-. |g t >,i • i-i'.po 1.971. r**^
Df*Mtl w.tbm ifla ..tat**, Wl eve Jeff Davui b«4l(l©e. I • q-«. ..i M . «te^ 3.292: exoorts coastwise629.
Tome.ttli*demaa6ior.lM[lD|aooommodaUoue| ' *nir-ur*j.«i. Srptemhir 10 —Cotton market
havejouanvopenjiroundanywhera coav.ulenlto „ midOUnitt 10'1: netieeetvte
the ottv-a baabail park for ln»Unce-on which I ** '
S,' , .*°Sw^iteMSramohra a ra lta'wTr I »»w (ra!haa»v. Wteratisr to-cra<^ 'market
atnijM. hucU an amng.meht ouqht to have owe I na'ISLi TXf^lJ'aah
OLD Z1RLT IS avail. I ''caw*.' teptember 10.—Cotton market quiet
Tbe people of Early connt, are Oooiwl. “l.P®®«7JgHSS» , ' 0rli tal>
ariM to the ore. They want to ece the I dtaiLwrrai*- September 10.-Cotton market quiet;
Bta'e F»tr the grandest suceceg ever seen in I '•Miiinra 9; held bisher; on r.aeiote xm. o*»e
the South. Tlio Blakely News that knows | *■“*> *»• «tock u.lti: export.ecMtvlea ieto.
the wishts, desires end predictions of its
people, oomwi to the front lu this very
hand gome »ty to:
Ur. TV A. McDowell U ettll bueltCR himself In
tbe landebl. endeavor to Induce the farmers and
elite,ns of Karlvo -uutJ to make an exhibit et the
rate Pair In October. II. has secured, we hear,
TUB PRESIDENT'S LETTER.
of the whole with Mr. Lamer, of Richmond,
in tbe chair. Mr. McLendon, ot Thomas,
explained at length tho bill aa reported by ,
the committee. The Governor asked tho I Re«roU That lie Cannot Come. Hut Hopes
pasaage of thto bill, os it was a physical lm* j to boo be Uier.
possibility for him to give the applications I Mayor Prioe yesterday received the fol* L inter, end parade the to qn.
lor pardon prompt attention. I lowing letter from Freoident Cleveland in Talbot A Bona have dotl led to put lu one
The committee on tho whole reported the I reply to the invitation sent to him from the I fifty-horse power instead of two twenty-
anbstituto favorably.
Board of Trade, Bute Agricultural Society five bora* power engines.
The snbetitnte was adopted and tbe bill I and tbe eity of Maoon, some lime ago
waa pnt npou ita passage by inbatitnto.
Yeas 115, it.ys C-.
A message waa received from tbe Gover
xvxaiBODT UILTINO.
7 tid b™' « nTSZ: Following the worthy example of th* Ex-
non o. nA.Hi,:' I hist? oh eng. Bank, Messrs. Ua-opb-fl, Van Kyekel
Uco B have «ut out .b« foll.,.ing oirontor
Exacrrrrvi Dnunan, Waamorow,
September 7, “
nor annoancing the approval of certain aeto. I eeived'dispatches kindly tendering me, on I
By Mr. Cook, cf Chettahooohco-Tbat behalf of the municipal anthoriliei and the ,0 lh “'““‘T * f d ' ^ ,
when tbe Honse adjourn it be until Mon* Board of Trade of Macon and tbe Georgia t ia7^tt» 0 !2Bn2«oJE)bM Ji*
day at 9 o’clock. Laid on tho table. fiteto Apr cultural Society, invitationa to —.a,^
szw mlui. visit that city in oonneetion with my trip to out. agricultural amteiy. Com,iwLt men w m
By Mr. Wheeler, of Walker—Repealing the Bonlh, end be present et the annual U. tead KtUb.r mou.y nor Utow u b.in( .i«r«l
the appropriation oi $1,000 to the agrienl* I fair, oommeneing tbe 21tb of October. I
total department for printing purposes. Fi* I am alto in receipt of invitation* to go to
Banco. I many other localitiee, end here detoyed ae*
By Mr. Rawto, of Effingham—Incorporate I tion thereon until I oonld definitely delat
ing the town of Gnyton. Corporation*. I mine which of them my lima
By Mr. Brewster, of Harris—To make it I end positive engagement* alruody made,
unlawful to transport seed cotton in Harris I would permit me to aeoept Tbe objective
oounty between the honra of anneet end point of my trip South to Atlanta, where I
snnnse. Agriculture. I am going ia pnntuno* of a pledge made
By Mr. Freston, of Jasper—To prescribe tome timeeinee; and my arrangements ar*
the methods of layiog oat streets in towns, *o determined on that on this occasion I
etc. Corporations. I feel that thto meat be my only vieit to the
By Mr. Harper, of Carroll—To establish I people of Georgia, also* the requirements
a City Court for tbe county of Carroll.
Special j udiciary.
By Mr. Mills, cf Charlton—To allow
Thomas Vickery to peddle without lioeneo in
Charlton connty. Agriculture.
By Mr. Fordham, of WUkinaon—For the
relief of B. J. Deturd, ex-tax oollector of
Wilkinson oounty. Finance.
Senate bills wet* token np for first read-
iug, m follows:
A bill to sxseod 4578 of the code. Bail-
loads.
A bill to amend 3623 of tbe code. Gen
eral judiciary.
A LIU to incorporate the Chattanooga and
JUsUra Railroad Company. Riilroadj.
jodtx axsaxox. ^
At 12 o'clock the Beuate and Ho ace met caesetTMaM."
of my official Julies here will moke il desir
able that I should return to tbe capital wi’h
aa little delay aa is consistent with the set
tied details of my joarnay. I regret (U
under tha c rcomstanota * anabU to In
clude Maoon among tha plaoea t shall at
tempt to visit, but! hop* yon will convey
to the good people of your city thia expres
sion of my hearty appreciation of their cor
dial invitation, and my earnest with that at
■otne future time I may have the pleasure of
coming among them. Yours very respect
fully, Gnovsa Cleveland.”
Brows’i lirouchlal Troches,
For eoacfcs and colds: **I do notes* how Ulepoeet-
to Due It tho rreotoU display of Ulo durector that
Lm ever been In tho South, nod overf Indie*tion le
tha ell who sttead tho Fair will bo nusxoa end do-
lightod with th* meanttnde eod netlt of theFelr
itself, snd charmed bojood U'osnr* with tho thou
sands ot nttrs-mone whl- h w>U throng onr citr.
Fs-f*reotdent Jefferson Do to will bo In ITi _
donna tbo BUte Polr, nod thst clone wtU be euA-
cleat to e seem bio tho lsfgtet crowd tbst Lm over
boon together In »ny OoorgU city. U uny be t ie
Unt opportunity wo will bnvo to boo tbo * grsnd old
tn«n. < * end every Southerner should honor him
with their presence.
There will be smplesooommodstton for *U who
v sy come. You ere cord lolly invited to vieit Ms-
coo during tbo Fair. Remember, wo will be find to
here yon nuke onr store your bead quartern while
in our city, and wo will bo very glad to extend any
counsels* that may bo ln our power to odd to your
comfort or plrssur* while with ae.**
rawr AND SXCOVD 0BOSOU SMIVSjrTS.
CnnaotATox, September 9.—Editor Insomrs:
In your leone of Tib Inst, in noise on tho Bute Fair
ink say ; *Th
haired mtnmU,
wear th* cockades they wore when
bombarding Macon,** Would It not be well to In
vite the ourrlvoro of the Fir* and ascend Oeontia
regiment* which captured General ~
Macon in 1064? i boon two rvglmer .
mood of Gol. Crww% nude Ue attack early in fho
morning and fonght all *
three mites, aad eapta
double onr number, lam In tb* ovonind. U wu
one of tbo most enccooeful cavalry fights durlni
war. Th* writer wm there through th* w
a* a private ln Company K., Pint Georgia,
from CarroU county, commanded by Captain O. P,
Bhuford. Several ot our company wers killed, and
Gruin and s^roviilonA,
Csxoaoo, September 10 —Flour quiet and etoadyi
Winter patents 63.90*4 33, choice to fancy Mlnaeeou
patent* 64.3?a4.W, soft wheat patents f4.00a4.26.
Bye 92.75a3.00. Buckwheat, 100 pound*, |2.Q0o2.2fi.
rbe following are tbe current prices for cash
properties: Wheat—No. 1 epriug 69‘f; No. “
the ooHkperatim of several prominent citizen* of-1 ff?** w r
the couuty, who have promised to old him in the I
matter. The railroad* have kindly a«reed totran.- I IlS aaelLIO. 100 «bon
putt exhibits from nty point, to and from the Fair, I ttaos, loo«* 18 90. Dir •h'^ildera.
f ee ot charge, nod surely our people will take ad- I J•hort elaat *111**. boxed 69 >»a9-35.
vanteg* of Ibte opportunity to nuke an exhibit of I WMlsRw steady at 61.10. *jWti quiet and xteady:
tb • iaj\U ral reaonrcea of the connty. Wo feel I Granulated *H. itaudard h 6%.
eurw Uiot with a little honest effort on the part of a I following .now. tho range of price*
nu be of La. I|*e prominent farmer* a moetcredi- W««w vn the vogular board of Produce Sxohoago
tebledupUy eonld be made; one that would rank I >oAoj:
with the best in the 8Ute. So bt everybody leml I _ _ . Opening, fllghest. Closes
Mr. McDo*ell a helping band. Tb* State Fair u I ^’at—September. *9
tti* Fair of tho people of Georgia, and It ahonld be I October • • • • J M
a 'stn’ned by every section of the State. | 0^-^optomber .. 42^
naraw wtu. urn a onffLav. : 26
Ca tereviUeOourant American. | October 35M
(•on- W. |i. Norther, president of the State I Mesa F >rk -Bept...t
Art ulfarat ««ocf*ty, and Superintendent Neeblt. ( For tbe year 12 26
of |f e U$e F»lr, are untiring ln their efforts to I January 12.86
uiafeetbn aU me beat la the blatory of the State. I Lvrd—Aoptember.. 6.CO
1 i*n pwH* 1 ** generally ahould co-operate with and I October 6.6m
iu*a« lie vxuthtt ibis year a mirror of Georgia's I ganrt rlbe-Sapfbar 8 90
fitot-Hi'ce*, turfuetriee and progress. It is a Nteta ( October 8.90
>v« vMttnr * * **“
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j id,, tu. rawufcea of tee hUle, lera.-ly. on what j |8.10ei.l*. featj es.tuaa ea. waeaiDrmt mo.
tt-riMlU r* For tote nuon. if note other, | nd 71. Cora stron«: _No. 7_ aUed 4SH- Date
»vtr»
ouhtx ia the t-ute
travtc, a rood eihlhll. TV, trait | «l*.8i leud eteedy et l« so t inwtteqJiatui
nu tetue c -til not ba behind I ntichao^d: utir- t*tlK- B-eon itrana and
itlwv coanfiae In thU matter. It hu been etwirat- j qniet: Lonn rnaar *9 43 ebon ntw Ml.50, short rtear
*1 Ui*t Oor »xblMM u tho lledmont ExpouUon. ilui;*. Qanu • omit U ttl.80.ti do. Wkiekv
bieurteifrou then to Heoon. thus Kirlud oe th. I snn U I1.0S. Brniar nurhaneod: N-aOrluht 11
tHio.St of both fUra. Th:e we think a txoet eaottel UV: hard. raSned U,y» drm: Codvod
toe*, and onoold bo ooueldend by tho vommlttoo I and Usht 54 15a5 30, wakuu and bntohtr^ 55
onoxLtttMa It era be don. »Uh hot UtUo extra uta. " ”
exMDeo. Iha freight ou|all •g trattaral diiplaye dt. Lome, SeptemVr 10 -fl.e: quiet and s eadr:
wtucoet uuthlos. Olidouother umga a unmtuell raaity I14MN eh-— *»1 v:»o «r*
wm. Tho,ooormalUo«fnineuchaeouu will 15.70, extra fbuoy 4175 310, pet'ot leu ,
men than ooBponeeoo for the tzooblm 1 WheU Oftrnod wrak and curaid H»i, lo-or:
A dtopatoh to feu TkLZaaaru Iron Oor- /»*•. oc«..t»r 7ui.7o*<
tenville last niffbl: owe >*»4ii.n^teiat»r»ej 1 ,Mq r , (V't )her W MvU3t,
"Ont Jettjr council appropriated $12S fori Oara -qraued quet and cloeaa MradyTMmkmJb
puriit si ot delrtyinpf, m part, the expenses 7t<i«iu*. MMutier lilt, October its, vtnuw
of makinif on ixhiut ot oar resoorcee at
the exposition and b'-ato Pair. Thto, with I b^icte^h^ra II m JL*, - D 7
the liti.-ral •abeerip'-ton of oar eitiz-ca, | I'Ju , iim no .id«. l *'»i» n^..!!;' -*-ir^ir
will enable tbe committee to pash their &b»“-- B"**d. ehwndera w.9». Inc, i.ui to.ie,
work ahead and bsaefiotoi results are «- gff.«*■» W.Whto.lHt
POOtod.” _________ I tetjmuk fteptomber 10 (train tna: ter
Mccuoz of th. Har. 58ft
Th* Macon Bar Aeeociatioa held a meet-1 5SL „ _ •<»»,. <5..,
Ins in Ibe Baperior Oourt room vedterdev. SulT ’ ■ rale-‘T".rlr- ViuL*** 7
Col. R. B. Denier ptraiJod and Mr. A. B. 19 it*, .uomlder. ,* :j
IUrue* waa racrctarj. I IlklOtU 7* Lud—Chi
Oa motion of Mr. Washington Dessau, a L. .. ^
commuten was appointed to prepare a gen- bat »rmfT«uuw??fTra^!I???I£ .* oor B«te»
«-! fee bill for tie uw of the bai. The fol-1 i W
“V- .^raTTyot octet
Harris IV. A Lofton, G L Birtlatt, Isaac I radTt^t
aartsag.'at - , tsa|esiS®S2asg5P s^eSiiasa
cut Hxturday. I »«-9»'r4»«ibw rita. <-
On motion of Mr. Does an, a commttUe I "uifwcu
mittea: Mean. R. ri Lacier. Mr. Deaton.
O. J. Wimberly, B. M. Davis, & A. Reid
and J. L. llardemaD.
The meeting then adjourned.
■awugtr: u lag^, extra c Ikais. wi
A 1 ‘ i eoataaion.
. . * .Xi Iff A 1^, etaorfard A I*, cu
lot. and crcalted 8 9-xe*r.\, poederad « 9 UWS
We, the noderelimed Brake aad Bantus. 1
pay all Prtxoe drawn ln Tbe Louisiana 8tu
iartee which may be presented at onr comb
I, U. OOLkSBT, Freeldrnt honlalaiu Naticuik
P. LANAUX, rre.-ldrnt State Katlonal Bxnk
A. BAl.DWIff. PraJdrnt N. ft Natlenat BanT.
CAEL K011S, Preildent Onion National Bank.
Attraction!
Over Half a Million Distrit>o|
Louisiana State Lottery
Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the L
taro tor Educational and Charitable purposes
capital ot 61,000,000— to which a reaerro f
rer 6550,000 hM elnoe been added.
By an overwhelming popular vote its I
m made s part of the present HUM
lopted Deoember 2d, A. D., 1879.
The only Lottery ever voted on and I
le people of any Btato.
Jt never Scale* or Postponed
Its Grand Single Number Drawings Uk* |
monthly, and the Semi-Annual Drawings i
•very six n*.hw Jni.tt nnd Doeomber).
A eptendld opportunity to win % fortune. Tt
GRAND DRAWING, CLASH K, In tbe kcodei
Munfc, New Orleans. TUESDAY, Octet* r
1887-909 h Monthly Drawing.
Capital Prize §150,(
JWXoUee,—Tlrkrt.s ore Tm Dollar* only.
Hflhis %l Tenths, tl.
list or rsaxMM.
1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF IliOkOOO....
•0,000...,
ShWOe...
lomoo...,
f,000....
L600...e
•OOe...
•U0.ee.
200.ee.
•00 ” too....
APPROXIMATION PRIZED
100 Approximation Prlee* ot $600....
1 GRAND PRIZE OF
1 GRAND PRIZE OF
2 LARGE PRIZES OF
4 LARUE PRIZES OF
20 PRIZES OF
10 ..
100 ••
1«0G' Terminal
•J...
2,179 Prlirs amounting to
Applications for rams to dubs should I
only to the office of the company in New C
For further Information write clearly, I
sddreei. PUtfTAL NOTES, Expreee Money l
New York Exchange ln ordinary tetter,
by express (st our expense), addressed
tfeAeGAC
New Of loos*. 1
Or Me Ae JDAUPHIW,
Washington, D. O.
ArtdroiH Ilefriateircri t^’tertt
NEW OULKAX8 HATtOXALWaXI
Mew Ortoara,
REMEMBER
In charge of the drawing*, le * gusranleeof e«
fairness and Integrity, that the cbnno** *ft*u
and that no one can poeilblj divine what s»J
will draw a prize.
IlKMKWnKR thst the payment sj
(1UAKANTKKD MY FOUIt NATJ0
11ANKS of New Orlenne, snd th#Tja*|
signed by the President of an
chartered rights are recognised 1* *** *
conrta; therefore, beware of any “
anonymous schemes,
wiisstbw
University of Georj
P. n. HELL, D. I)„ LL.D.. CkanrtU«
Tho ii?tU toosslon
Of the Department, at .THES4 will $•»“
NESDAT, OCTOBER era, 1557.
TUirlON HlKt-i
Except in LAW DEFABTUEST,
LAMAR COBB,
•eplllt Beeratery BoaiJ oft
EMOltY QQLLEt
OXTOBD, OA.
The Institution enten upon lie *{?••**!
Oct,,hit 12,1857, with caUV-tl faralW ““
fortll‘lea.
For rotologueo and Informatton. vrlte
»«|13 tt ISAAC M, UOFKIKC. P”* 11
A MONTH FOB •! *®.
VkK y-raoz >l-n
Ilf in ench connty. P. VltffilXK,
"is 790 Chestnut etnat, PhUeawP 11 *-
sep 12-eow-8l
Executor’s Sale.
Will be sold to the bl|b«et W***
eonrt house door la Clinton. Jonee eejaff-
first Tucolay la Deooraber, noil. •" “ —
former 1. owned by K L. Cower, now
the eetatmf Melinda Hamilton.
Term, ot «nU-Ono-k*lt
let of Docentt* r, 15M. with 5 F-r cj«*- lc “
Boll tor dtetribnilon am on, mo keW
era,.,, ExraTaLS-
beW
TOSE4COCKTT BBEBIFM »Al* -
•J bofoto the tt/ur hem do-r m gyy■)
connty. Corals, between th* l«d*l AJJJL,
the flrat Tuesday 1- tveober. beat, a*
by landa ot John Oordon,
C HUto rowl. aad fcraurly
hoonr HU1 atere Lorted en M ^
It. A. Ocrdon. for ble comity “J Th" 1
the jeer 18*5. and tran.f-rredtqB. ,nd.
value received. Levy maLebyT* ■
etabie. Property pointed ouMj^gg tfis J
um.ofUrj,i^r 5iit
Bbertff Jots* Conn’d