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..Avfynm <2. 1 . Hnnlwi 11,
or Tall >ot ton and vicinity.
jeo~Qffi<'c at Watirraan'x Drag Ktora. Ikwi-
Farmers, Read This !
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JMP*W enn mil (‘rrryboAj in Stove*, with the
great fiivnfite*. 4, Bt’KNY fiuUTH," “COJTON
PLANT." **K£NfHFA4 i Oil n4 “HTEWAUT ’
Every M/vve guartiuUHxl o*ll ainl **-' m
•end your ordain to
OLIVER. DOUGLASS A CO
jan23-.'im Macon. On. r,
mi; i*j.a< i; i < m a
HARDWARE
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JOHNSON .& DUNLAP’S,
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Bbiloijdifs & wiNdr
COMMISSION MEROHA’IS
ANp WpijX!'i UJt VtitJuSi IN
C%nrn, Knnnv, Vt t uw uml
J. HOLM.ES & CO.,
WholrNiiliMiiiil Retail
jMt ** %'-*’• f tfiftirtm tUI **' " ,u
* GROCERIES ASD PROVISIONS,
:ivi r riin*i> KTitEET,
I A, fjji<rW WnNjlonw., |
MACON. - - - GEORGIA.
January 23. , :tni
tSgl)Ai~i~X I'M _ jT
W. <l. CI.KMfiNH, W A. JAKEH. j
CLEMONS k JAMES, ,
Ootton Jk (.’oniinlsNlon
M E 1141 HA ¥K HJ, o
Columbus, Georgia.
ft., 4 ™. 1
“ Pntnpuco Ultimo " ' I
Jan KJ-tf.
LIVERY.FEED a sale stables,
mill >ot toi i, Oa.
W+ ,-Ht j |
a Oumngo A Martin rail the attention of travel
era and the jveoplr p m ildly t. their ne >. line <>t !
btiainom at the old xttuid formerly oc uux i .1 hv
train* from both cast and vc-d; amt are proper- j
•and to aand imrtha in concßet*, enrri&#*M, hm k j
or bugwic* to any point in this aud adjoining!
♦- ,%**. WR I
t>, intd hi ft> |,„r iVnftu. i
• > OtO~AU ton-w or |w k*gn • t<* It sen* oil hr i
tne hunk, witht I'S J ja. Siml y tie owe*, Dip,
i; tf k' rw
dijn r, "• *% *% jJ t' li- j
P Tn)ratinWik.hi>iP*V ' oIUL th *jP,-k. Mi* biv
ready by 74 oVlnrt, a, m., ami at :i o'cha-k.i’. m.,
c
11 frogS rfvll* •Mihrtlir't.rtlW' fA>iPh WdP.t gii> m?
in time, no that they can rc-i to tin' ofiioe bv
the time the hark leaven.
The hack onrvvrni ilii
Babbuth ailrt then in fbe TK^rminrf.f < '!^''| , *t fti nf
gent, rases, when cotiwyanre will he f' rnished.
if J&WJfipt. (toy W. (Lima • has fitted ij* and j
njWied wiitefttnaking and repairing
I§tahliKhmeut at the stabh'K, \vh i • he will be
fth*d Umh nU at U*M kid tVieuda and aUmiti j
liroinjißy.Miml fitlf •‘'‘vdlAir; ifi fiis4
line Hut lftav Ur Vntihiwt- it w him>“ * 1 t
janSO-tf. , GAMA(ij: A MAIM IN.
v Frenh drrivalx !
OD. GOIIMAN mis just mvived Bulk
• Hams, Jtulk ShoiiUri .and Sides. Av, \
choiwlot (AkM'il N-w A ’ ins
Nvmii.and ItefVh if sh--.iVs,.Y\va uVnt uicTdlc'es,
Good Rich and Karlv H • Potatoes.
Always on hand, WtfoJgOY h VVatertir >untl j
Meal. Flour of tfl • 4fs. Cirru and !
UiUy )r , . I), i, GUjUii.l N.
hohdaya, the paßular
wLI Im' on Mondav, f) o. 30th, U>*ii
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r ottoM ill Miisir. Mrs. gf i
QolambUH, (l,„i with ymrs . ri>.-'ri, nbA, ■
wil O'lntyifiito h:iv |lt,f4 ty^ibipuMtiom't
nr mrUriT iiarfiru'.nrs ui>|3,y to tlio !
Ftwurli'nt ltKv. V, K. Mi’vurr 1
*ft lalhO'tom Ga. |
wm, R. AMRTWfITR, > j WW A. R^Mrif,.
* *o* *• AUiXAJfpKR. t OH AS. R.
ALEXANDER & RUSSELL,
WHOIaESALF.
Ai ROWEUS,
ti Mini 'i Bryin NJ.V,*,. Snxir.,,n\ % (}a,
Jan. 94tm.
HOLT’W
HOME-MADE FERTILIZER,
-ftr-' X: ' ■
Cliuajwfttaßdi the Wt‘s( j
ftib'F.ir ’PhriA rir* Or. IV l{ Holt. * wi n-1
lie drUßßiato, Smilhwx'it.'ni Oeoi-iA. I;a* div.rt. 1
erl time amt Ihourtit to |'r,par- a formula for:
making a Poruiizw, whu-b shall t Inlorior to 1
none, rail ;,*t t* so oheap .u to |.lce it in th"
lunds of every hinner.
Thoamnds' in Ho i'.tnfrtrm fVorfA, hnvin
iwni ite eAbelleneo. h*r nbandone) all other* !
and see tins for CORN and C< )T I ON
Look I—it t-oeiH from *fti to #2 >. onlr. An- 1
to Rsv. T. A. rtHttWN.
jb234 ft Talbot ton, Go.
At all Fairs where in with
,a4 i|i<sfjtar|o4JScrew or Lever Presses,
u The Eclipse Screw Cotton Press”
> <■ ■*> i< li. )v)/ i '
<ri,
t 2YJM ■ if-ui'fiint to,, ■, ”
Hu*,.in raffh as‘d tv**j '<m*,fariir-#lJc<l.
4 , r- st, * i tfentra* nonvenieraK '•
W!\niWd IVudffl LWMer Dr,.'igb, Morel Diirahln, and Chitapvr than any other known Screw
iSWiir.VbVrtfti lie M’lrrtt' RViidfbi.lMH'Knt, ntlaujr other Sernw Pnioi tuanufaelured. By reason nt
,tpn it, iij4i|y, Pihritpilpii'! h-'liNsjbioi'-'ht,, .: ’ii-ugtkaa'l. ,ilu!;;ibi!il;-> tjm "Im lijiee is tapidly hiv
.ivnl,!,';: ~'J 1.1i,. jTjW- Till I- Tin 11 lit Uni rAf ra pin af' to 700 Ills; I ale in two to two
And i halfbrtnhte* ’fwelk • t'Ain.rhi or 1 tevohfHbhtf ot Ota fe-rer pm k the UK
p Com,rare IbU >"> I 0 othor*•.-*T,
bildi tUiboun'l' S sitect ts Inis l’-: ' Jl.-lipm " t ujoyrd, Uiat it, in every parln nlav.
•oini V to t>M rtemw Rr.* of anybody, and U WfH&ftp to ftiake gootlany dpfit/j; jiey.or bry.J<-
age that may occur within ttiTcc venrs afler pufi-liaw.
, *.r,-HiitiKjiartioii gsaninteed. or Price K. fitnd< il.-H-k
Our new arrnrtrmeTit tor npi iiitifr all tin. doors of Im ■ siiiitilhiti'-oiisly, i# cheap wkl
and yoitlv ktiia lior to umthinK of the kind ever y.t offjreil, pir Send lor ( iieulnr containing
Pf*.\rf4 ' It. 1 IM>I AV S SONS.
K<4e Mnnnfacttiren, Findlay Iron Works, Macon, Ga.
n> H- A .eti.-wt r >io it ■ ■ i —7 O
Wa offer a few Certificates only: -
Knoi-.riri.n, S, C., January 20, 1072.
Mesttra. B. FINDLAY'S SONS, Macon. Oa.
(Ii '4/A,„I am ylnd to say Hint I tun v*rv oitieh nleaw and with the “Ecllpaa” Cotton Screw
’lsnignt frmn von. 1 have jiaekeil all ray own' crop' *i.l the crojw of Home of my neighbors, and
can siifelv snv it (lacks last' r tliau any Screw u l’rn.s I have ever seen. It is very simpie strong,
ngd not linbio. to (jet inHefordw. Yours truly, N. It. STHOTIIEH.
We, the miilejiigneil, tiaving witnessed the Kimllny .V Cri.ig I’clipße Screw Cotton Press, (man
ufactured bv K. liiullny's Sons, Mnoon, i in ftctiii'l o| 'ration, do not lie.itatato lieartily nconi
u end if to entr |dantig frh'nils and eitstoin- rs as a Cotton Pres }) se.ising several new aud yom
mrndabte lMtnn'<; jironiineiit among which ar rapidity, light dniught, strength sin juicily,
darebtiiJiy, Stumiau* room at the top of the box, and g, wnd ffroVffl.ieuceH. 'flie Kcrcw Pin has a
pip'li, i,/ (*U i [ (ij iii, li, ,'i, IsAKhrim4.lt uncoitnriiniiv IJ ni h fit iietnm: ami the anti-fri.’lion deidea is
snob as toristnire mneli to.s power t 1 opemti it., than the ordinary Screw Pit ,s, having a pilch or
tail off.ftv.{Jprhe* Twelv#! vohifior|s of livers run tho fpl’ow Works down, ail Iwo rr
*nl|i rt ptii 'HW^h.^O’R < oiup .miivo Rfesf QUO ixmufl Kile of motion, in
short, it i 1 the SZwnt, fcashl.t workt -T. au<l rotiv-ni-.iit pr-ss wo !m e ev*r seen op nt I. It
win bo worked either by band or horse povo*-, uiithq option of the owner. The proprietors iufonu
us that they gimrankc their Press in ovei jyimcnlnr
[ 3 AS. M. MMUTONW, Aili mfl, Tlazemor* V.
(Jotton F etor, | li U : WILLINGHAM, llei JLawton A Wiilingiuntt#
\V s rvUon*.e and { JONATH AN CJOLMNS A iiON v
Com. MereUTn. (■CA.\Ttm-:LL 4 JOHJSS.
' l K. W. HONNPIt, IP presenting Hanlemrm A Sparks.
Fort Vaij.kt, Houston County, Ga., Junuiin', 1872.
Meftf*. It. FINDLAY’S HOXb./'FrtoUv Iron Wm iis,” M iron Ga.
(Ji'nts: Hnvi.iK pureh:\He<l oryou Irhl fall a “Findlay am! Crain ivdipsa Serew” Cotton Pre.<s.
it affortls me great pleasure to m’n<l you my n rtitlcato of mure than satisfietioii. From reports
'iu|fWby pi rtiea th" }>r< *h, T must eorifess that I espented to fiml it. sup< rior to all other;
k’ffetmr m fron or tie Old Woot] Keraw but did not autieipabi sue!i grand results ! GentU .Hum,
•in introdm ing th Ellipse Pnws you Imyo gipnodfe swe'-mog viefory uvt r nil eornpetitem. None
.that. I ever .saw pr heard of, eau pvqii tippr"afh it intxe< llems. It po-cHWM greet speed, (fist- r
tljui Old Wrtnd H ov. ti 1 havin /a pitehior fell of (*d inches. Jhe light draught the rwsnit
of y- ur anti-tViefion device is wood ri'uk gfeat box room, standing room at top. and nuui- ou.s
conveiii* noes, still further commend the Kellpse to any planter wan'iiig it’otton Ureas. My ware*
[f'rtV
V.gnt mmdrot! p>unoM iwh. and I candidly believesfhat ft B<K> |wit and bale can be packed in my
' pr* by one man it th< I nnnot wiy too mneh in fuvoi ,f your Kelipse, in taet. not
j enough. For'inick ond h avy work, out ! -jhf d.-ttucU, y>ei “ed pse’ a*l others, h aving comp*-
| tttioii thr ladilnd. In n ’ufd t> durability, 1 consider it ah-dura Me as any i r < ever nine u far tout and,
[ oiidf U 1 g.y pi 'irpoiii will 1)< m’t i e afraat to guifAntae them tiiorougldy. You
[ WiirfmWrni many ord* iSs fts y* il *an nff. vaa<l,knpu, Vour advert uMumid. trufhhillv as
mts tlmt the “Lolipse” is tho boat pro i i:i ( i world. isTKIiLINO Ni.IL.
Coroo*m;< in r. Monri'l*. County, Oa., Po< embtfr 21, 1872.
it. FINPIt \VS SONS, ‘•riNT-i,AvV Ikon Woi.Hh.' fUft. n G.
I ifnir Sirs: Lite this t ill I pnrrhawd rr*m) yen of y¥itf Findlay A Omig’sPatent S. revrfV-
I ton Pri ss, :uul, after h full ami t ail trial, and n t hesi' \te tpr -nonnee it the most rapid, el lightest
I dnijight. [>owcrful in fact the best, vwithout any exception) Cotton Press l ever aaw. Be-
I HNsAf tlthi rvbd all *tber Iron S. rew Pr* ss. s l have ever seen or used, tliere i juat simpb no <-.m
pvirison. I .very PlenttT should use your Po*s. JOHN h. (i UKI'E^T.
J*. S. You mny consider my >*der in tor two more of the above Press.-* for next se;won. and
| mav h> -k tor UJ Uj.V orders trom this section; my neighbors ar determined to have thwm os th-y
-
(' I t j\ LG’S
potent Portable Horse Power •
#1 ft % Jot ft 1 j
MAN CF.VOTriiFD SOLF.T.Y BY
til WNDbAY'S SON,
FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MACON, GA.
T<> PLAN HUS.
|Ajn \\ iilijljr Xiiiiw®. Tjimc Exjwricmv n the ' llonic l'owcr Question," wl witii
varii'.l vhi'ci'iii tmvc lit.ul.' fi, hfsi vcral .iiveiiiinna, anil iuvnriulily warrantml w.irkinniiship ami
iu. ml- -U iii rform mco Iwiti't a math r "ith the iinvutor. W. now i.kc jilom ur. it
inlm.iiiiMiv t y,nir nntiiv, ns th' l est nml to i|>l st ever yet iuvetihti The Craig Horse t’ow r
lu'knowtr, 1 oil t.) bo without .ill isjit ,1 sits <tn t o :round roquins tin mechanic to put it up, Ac
T ' 4.r„,fikUol>' • 1 kOP-R*i orUu L 'f hip and p. or tniau y taifauji J.
Nf 1 "Fowf r. ir or tin Raw (Ha, -l.CB.OO; No. 2 tar, fm 4" 4 it'; in. -I ilrtto.
for euvntir, Ac. Addrcas 11. FIX 1)1. AY’S (>\S,
, ~ “l'itd'ny Iron Worka," Macon, Ga
SUftßiuTtaavra of Hhkt',l Rpgittw and lloilert. Circular Pmv Mills,'Morcliaut Mills, M.vhmtiry and
fußtuißsgth< rally, tron uihiiig of uunn rou* ml do suit and.-- os, Ac.. Ac. julv 1.-i tf
BEIt N I) Jill OTHERS.
- . UINtTT'TI Itr,IO.VNP VHOI.i S.U.K \NI) RI’.TAII. DEALERS IN
Saddles.and Bridles in all their Varieties.
A! *. SXnelk m, Ihiggv. Touit, Dray A Cart lTarno-s. All Kinds ofSadiUery. Ilamoss.Shoe
stoiY, Pi out mid Fmini Id Loathoisi uml Cloths. Wo il Collars, AVlnps, Horse Covers, Hlnulats,
| and ii Full Lino ol Slid lion Hardvvnn' ami Hoi*si i’.ijuipmouts,
{ sar-AlcVoinuiU will iiml it to then itit. rest t".a .nine our.stuck In fire having; and evorylioih
."ill find us jkivipar..it, with both hand- ami material, to siitiplv nil Ordinary rfotunml for goods tii
i out lino. Jfr\V. tmy Hides, Pars, Wool. B ,t\ and T.iUmv ' ;
j ctlO- tiu. 44 Third Her 4 Macon (In.
;NF W not )T N SI IO K S r FO RE!
ROB ER T €. I* PE,
[Late of HEPELL * POPE.]
\ f .. ;
YS Ilroaci Si i\?et, Columbus, Ga.,
(hirst Auoriaatw Pmai* Book $ <rr, awl n Mn’t/ O r John ICmg’s Bank,)
U rtjcolvinc and opening a ftiWfv. I oomph -., st.vk of Boots and Shoes, consisting of all th |
J stylosauil grades for fleiits. Ladas. Miss**, Yoatfc&ftud Fliil,irons light and heavy wear. Ills
*iock is all uvw atul uuulo to or.h r. i
FOR I IIS OWN Ttt ADE,
and ho will warrant ovary pair to .ivo satis action and ho ,reprwwnted Inducements offered to !
mtaill and rr! r< and country merchants. 11c has s cured the services of Mr. Goode H Flem imr I
(Who was wiriifttt.t 1U his lata l-oaiurat ) Ho will ho glad to see and wort upon Id* friends ami '
and cttHtiHuerM. 1 oru3 Cash. oct 10-ly- |
N v*w Ad \ r cx* ii wemu nt,
ratioihl mAMT
1 ui il l KiUiuy* UiißKi’y, axul Livei
, iliMcuHt hin ©fleeted by - - ,
Hamilton’s Buchu & Dandelion
ii not. mrnctly on thtssa organs, enabling tliem
to ri inovo tfo sii was:s in till) blood, which cause
Gravel, Diabetes, tiright's Disease. Jaundice,
Bbeumutism, Korotilln, Ac.
W. C. Iluiniltoki & Cos.,
4w Oincisnati, Ohio.
I • ) Smaliies s. nt try liiail lor oOe, that rtAiiil
I -L quick for $lO. K. 1., WOLCOTT,
i w I|l ham-siJiire, jj. Y.
ITALTV 1- ".T rail l;ii ou/ ’sm.,Al and
uilirtL I Koy-( heck Outfit. jr/rCircularsFn*.
H.iilfnril ilanulactiiring tk> Fulton St.,N, Y.
3 copies Ol till! Hroett anu Fabm Jouusal, jSo
pages, amt 3 pntkugoß of Now Farm Hoods
I I'ri o, by oueiosuitt 2 stamps- Address,
i -ur fi D. HOVEL; A Cos. I’afk sliurg. Fa.
j inn i iil WlbH To if i
I iVAilliti'. SEWING MAt HINE h r fotoiiy
u.;.', or to act as aifoir. 'idles IVASHIN*- fON
j.SKVViNO it.VHING *'o . Boston. Vf.is-:, 4iv.
AGLHTS! A EASE CHAN 32!.!
V.K ".It ,ay ag. a ■ -'" i'r in eaau, who id
enga: e with us at once. Everything furnished
and erpi.-nsos imiit. Addn-ss
4w A Cfii l/I'EU A ('O . Cli rlottc. M c'l.
ESPE IAI, A'l'fEitTlON!
of niaoiji.tr,un r- who IniVe lieconie iiisgusted
with (ha otloia lit FaruHjlU Oda anti VoC.r ill et
‘to is nfioii liuichifl -r Vis is invited to
E. H. Kcllog'l Sr Ii: •• < < ’ .I.2*nfipd
E.II Kellog's SfEl-M Bpindlc Oil Or, -1. l-'f*gal
KlUffMlog’a Toutow Engine Oil. Wsl.lhrtg 1
( EhH.Rol.og s Tjuxow Snimtlc Orl. . (aj ri.Uo'ptgid
i Jtantifin tnri and <>my by
|4w E. H. KFJ.LOiie Odar-st., N. Y.
pOFyi “W
H 4 ft>M©ivt^l 9 but lor euiiglw. cobK wre
lUntub . w*nn i.l 8 .uKlbieueLml dittivnitieK usk
, \V <'\Vh ( arbulk* Tl'sil>l€*tm.
Wn thk hs innbilfaiiA ur<- 6n the irtarLet, but
j the only m i ntiftc pr par.ilkm ot (‘.ubolic A* id
j for Lung diaefts s is wneu ch'*mically emnbiiiod
i with other w*dl krinwn remedies, an inthoHeTAß
| m.th, uud nil p arties aiu rauboLie l uguinuit Rainy
j any other.
In ail ejisert of irritnlion of the iflucrms Ditiu
| braue these Tobl ts hhonld be freely URed. their
; ck-iiiiHiugftn*l healing properti. H ireftMtonishing.
i Jfe warned, n-ver ct a cold, it is eaeily
! cnr <1 in its im ipient Ktat*-, when jf beromes
, chrouie the < are is exceedingly difficult, use
* Well’s Carbolic lablefw ana Mt)ecific.
| JOHN il KELIsOGG, 18 Platt St., N. Y„
' 4w rt*de Agent for the IJnit<*d States,
i Price 25 cents aL x Seud ft r b'irQiilar.
I The* imm* use sole. 10.000 IN ONEMON PH our
1 LIVINGSTON ' ,;v- AFRICA
is having PtLOV F.s it atiove ail otim’s tlie isnik
tiro M VS.SLS ~'. NT. it •.-alike WILDFIRE.
I liver GM) p. ii, only 2.,.U, Mon- Ag< ul* Wanted
I Nol'U.'E. ,lie mid ertv and liy mi repressnt
atioiia iiih Tj to jistrh rffi ld';*i ) r:o'd interior
1 wrnd;s, hut send t r hirsttmivt and s(u I’rioor ol
I statwmmts and great stice-s of unr agents.
I'ocaet oimipaniou, worth Tito, t.anU' i free.
HLKi.AI.D ItliOS., i'uhU tun, 72J ihUMonML*
"lifliol' lntha. _ -Iw.
SAnents p* Wanted fop
AINTSi.VISXEES
OF THE U HI BEE.
j Its Patriarch Kin ;s, Pr*')*liH>. Kt lpiJs.Poets,
1 Priasts, Her-• a, WiMiutn, h, Puliticians,
UillerH and (’riiuilGvl. (lenial m poetn - and ex
| citing as Romance. Itsexrcation ts taultlcKs. It
! illustration* ar<- magnilicent. It is jost the bo>k
| h r the imiHscsi. or ail who love History, the Stu
;dy of Character,or chc- rial reading. F.xfra terms
j to a enUsboiitl for circular. AUo, Agcuts wautevl
l for the
!T'nl \ Standard Hiblu,
| with 550 illu Iribons Uur own agents,and manv
iag ids for olh> r 'Pubb thus,arc Belling this Uitdu
j with woneiJul Kuet:t;.v*. be.aus it is the mod
popular edition ]*Tbh>L* *k('a*jva>i>*ing bo -ks fre
to or'uog tl g. nts. Address ZCUiLKiI A ArCUKr
I>Y, Phil oleljdjia, Pu; Gim immti, Ohio; St.
j G*m . M epHpri I. \f. .s..< r Chicago, 111. 4 w
/
fzig?3:
The (iviide isnn ashed Quarterly. 25cts. pays
for the ytwkV, whi. uis nc>t h*df the c*‘rt. Those
who afterwards send money to the amount of $1
or more l‘>>r may u’s > • r l r 25c.
extra-~the price pai l for the Guid*. Th** First
is beaubf and, : iving ] lans for m iking
Uuml Horn s. Dudng fftbie lWorn*ions, Win*
dnw Gar(huj. &.a, t and a mas of informal! n
invaluihl -to the loVt rof tl >v rs -Jf*o pages on
tin dated pap- r. some 50d Engravings an l a
supofb C-olore IPI dc and <hr tno I’ovor The
F rst edhiou c>f just t ri ited in English
ml G rpian. J\“’F ' I K, Roche ter. N.Y.
u * *i uy a. win *.id
ic.ite, exurp.iU-' .uni tuoruu.ddy destroy all pois
on.'Us sukst.;nc‘s in it© Blood and will elfectu
al-lv dispel ah predispositou to bilious deruage
monk
Is thrrt liyml f ar-hm in ymir Liver ami flpktn?
rrih-s lviii'veu tU blixul i. ■■ >m- > raij-uro bv
.ti'l-t. rions s xr-.i . jir 'itaviiii! Mfmt'ulous 'or
skin diH. usi s. Ulou-hiat, Fvious, I’ustuJos, Cn
ktr. Dimpl. s. A.-., Av.
tt'trt yon 11 if; <1 .NolinrV • T T nhs diges
tion is jirompjly mu- 1 tho svsnn is dubilitatsd
with poverty ol tlie Blood, Drnpsn al h inhncy,
general wooknesa anti inertia.
Him y.w ire.ikntss of th* Intrstinns? Yon arc
in datiger of Chronic- Diarr-lu a or lull.unma
tion ot the Bowels.
//licff y<u wfttk'nfjts of (he l rTineor Urinary or
gtvis . v iou arc ex[)osed to sulh ring in its most
aggravated form.
■lit you ihju-tal. drowsy, dull, sluooiaU or ilo
presstd in sj.ints, with head aclie. back aclic,
ceatad tongue ami tasting mouth?
For a certain runedy for all Uic.se diseases,
w. akness. sand troubles; for cloamang and pu
riiyiuo the ; dialed ldoo.l and vigor to
ail the vital f .roes; f-r building uji amt restor
ing the w k lied eons’itnbnn I’-sR
JURUBEB.I
which is announced by tlie leading medical au
thorities of Loudon and Furis, “the most jtow
ertul tonic aud alterative known to the medical
world." This is no new and untried discovery
but lias heeu long used by the Doling pinsi
cians of other countries w ith wonderful remedi
al results.
Doi.'f trfui-en mul iwjvn'r the digestive organs
o.v cathartics and physics, they give only tempo
rary relief Indigestion, tlatnienev and’ dystvep
sia i ith pil. sand kindred diseases are .sure to
follow th. ir use.
Ll.i.'d ; ure ami health is assured.
JOHN Q. Ki'LLOGG, is Platt St., X cw v,. r k,
Solo Agent for the United States. ’
Price $1 per bottle. Send for circular. -Hv.
GEORGIA -Talbot County:
Mases M. White A iministrator of C\tusß.
'Mute has applied to the under ligned for letters
ot dismission from said estate.
All persons cone, nwi, are hereby notified to
stio-.v ea ;se if any they have, hy the Ist Monday
m March nst, why letters of dismission should
uot be granted saiil applicant
Given under my hand and offi id signature
this 30th, Nov., 1572. Geo. N. Fokbes.
jan9-Bni. Ordinary.
w. j. watt.
WATT & WALKER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
PROVISION DEALERS,
li£ HROAI) ST., COLUMBUS, &A.
Keep constant It on hand a foil stock of everything in their line, to wit: Bacon, Bagging, Ties
SiKiir, ('otloe, Flour* j-vujMip* Molaßßeso, Soap, OfuidleH, Fish, Tobacco, Whiskey, and Staple Dry-
GoodM, such us Shoes, Huts, and o*naU*rg. We will sell goods as eh*p as any house m the city
uiul guarantee parfcct saUsiiweUuiAin every trade, Mr. Clarke PiaUw>r is with us aud wiu ta tc
pleasure in waiting on his frienfls. oc * RLly. _____
w. r. BWIFT. • o- MURPUt. G. *• SWIFT, JB. L- w - ISI3ELL.
PLANTERS’ WAREHOUSE.
KVV I T I\ 31 URP II Y A CO.,
Warehouse & pommissioi l MerctUts
OOLUM BU H, GA.
Agent* f< r the cel-brated Colton Gin#, Mauofaetnred by Daniel Prntt, of Ain, and Griswold of
Ovwsji i. .Vi, ). A'tent* lor the *le of Oanabnrg*, Yarns, Sheetings, Sewing-Thread and Rope,
i ul the Flint River and Franklin M.mulaeturing Companies.
Columbus, Oft-, hept 1. 1871-tf
A. ,\L ALLEN. ' P. FREER. A. ILLGEB.
ALLEN, FREER & ILLCJES,
50TT0B FACTORS, WAREHOUSE I COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Colnmb us, Geo rgi a.
I Also through their Goofery. Uoueeof 1V < r, nigra & Cos., they are prepared to furnish Plantation
Supplies in any ijunuttty, with Ongoing, Roi>e, 'lies, and similar articles. oct 10-6 m.
1873. AV. &E. J?. TAYLOR, 1873.
Corner Cotton Avenue and Cherry St.,
ACON, - - - - - - - GEORGIA
DEALERS IN
FURNITURE, CARPE TINGS ,
Rugs, Oil Cloths, Window Shades.
BURIAL CASES & CASKETS
OFTHE MOST IMPROVED STYLES, and at the LOWEST PRICES.
*gyOrdeis by eloprnph promptly attended to. nov2B-3m.
!CAMPBELii & ENGL SSit
|
Wholesale Liquor Dealers,
f.
f. V ‘
50 CHERRY STREET, MACON, GA.
November 28-3 m
FLOURING MILLS !
W. J. LAWTON & CO., Proprietors.
(SUCCESSORS TO LAWTON & BATES.)
MAC OIN, Georgia.
j t o
I Afannf uture and keep on hand the choice Brands of Flour not surpassed in quality bv anv
1 J l . T.- ,T. hm ": Fx,m Fnmil L Family and Superfine; also, Bran. Shipstuifs, Bolted
-Ueal. Plain Meal. GHat arrtt Cuw-tnod.
I ron.pt attention given to all orders and shipments made with dispatch. jau9-tf. i
H. F. ABELL. C. e. HOCHSTKASSER |
H. F. ABELL & CO.,
General Commission Merchants,
—AND DEALERS IN—
PLANTATION, FAMILY GROCERIES AND FLORIDA SYRUPS,
J&a? 1 aiticular attention paid to all orders and consignments. ‘ a ®fl
ENOISI I, FRENCH & SCOTCH
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.
o
™SI-^1 Uti M n is , dirccte( J to the above, they are war-
Wn 1 f t t nnported, and fast colors. I will have them made to or
dei and gurantee satisfaction in every particular.
Columbus, Ga., Jan. 30, 1873. tf. "^.IOM-ih.
HATSI HATS!! HATSTTU
AT THE
T I t t Lmporium oi J am©s Carter,
Change of Schedule.
GENERAL SUFRINTENDENTS OFFICE,)
Atlantic and Grt.r Raiuioad ’
Savannah, Sept. 28th, 1872. ’ j
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, KEPT. %
Passenger trains on this Road will run ,
follows:
EXPRESS PAHSENGHR.
Leave Savannah daily at 4:30 p a
Arrive at Jesup “ i...... 7:40 p
Arrive- at llainbridgc ,)t. rn . Ida at,
Arrive at Albany “ “ 9:oa an
Arrive at Live Oak" “ 2:55a„
Leave Live Oak “ “ ll:3ilp
Leave Albany “ “ 5:30p r
Lnave Baiubridge “ “ 6:50p E
Leave Jesup “ “ 6:50 a ■
Arrive at Savannah" “ 10:00
Connect at Live Oak with trains on the J., f
AM. Railroad for aud from Jacksonville
Tallahassee.
No change of cars between Savannah and
bany.
Close connection at Baldwin with trains
Florida Railroad, to and from Fernandina ap.
Cellar Keys.
Sleeping car on this train.
Close connection at Albany with trains o;
Southwestern Railroad.
Passengers to and from Brunswick make eW
connection with this train.
MACON PASSENGER.
Leave SavamtaU(Sundays excepted) at 7:00 p t
Arrive at Jesup “ “10 fib p.
Arrive at Xlacon;Mondays excepted)" 6:45 a;
Leave Macon (Saturdays excepted) “ 7:45 pi
Leave Jesup (Sundays excepted) “ 4:15 j.
Arrive at Havannah " " 7:30
Close eonneetiou at Macon, both ways, r
Mac an and Western Railroad trains to and 1:
Allanta.
I’asaengers for Macon on Sunday, will | #i
4.30 P. M. express train from Savannah.
Passengers from Macon on Saturday nie!.
will arrive in Savannah by 10.00 A. u. ex;r
train on Sunday.
No change of cars between Savannah aud XL,
con.
VfJ'Frcight Accommodation will leave Savat
nah Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7:3
A. M.; arrive same days at 6:40 p m.
H. S. HAINES, Geu'l Sup't
Change of Schedule.
Southwestern RAnjio.vD Office, I
Macon, June 13, 1872. [
OX ami alter Sunday next, June 16th, I\-
aenger and Mail Trains on this Road, w
run <±x follows:
COLiniBL’S MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Macon 5: i > a
Arrive at Geneva 9:5*2 a
Arrive at Colmnbus 11:16 a v
Ijoato Columbus 4:10 rv
Arrive at Geneva 6:00 p*
Arrive at Macon 9:35 m
COLUMBUS NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATE'
TRAIN.
Leave Macon 8:15m
Arrive at Geneva 2:10 a;
Arrive at Columbus 4:45 u
Columbus 8:05 ? y
Arrive at Geneva 10:33 p:
Arriue at Macon 4:10 a i
These trains connect with Central Rail: .
Trains at Macon for Savannah and August,!
Tolumbus with Western Railroad for Mont*
•ry, and Mobile and Girard Railroad for Ul.
Springs,
VIRGIL POWERS.
‘Engineer and Sp ri nt-* 1 1• 1- u*
Macon & Drnnfswidi
RAILROAD COMPANY.
I
Change of Schedule.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
Xlacon. Ga., June 15, 1872.
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, JUNE 1
1872, the following schedules will he ru:.
Accommodation Train,
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
i Leave Macon B^2<ii
j Arrive at Jv-up 5:52
! Arrive at Brunswick 10:00 p i
( Arrive at Savannah H:: ! .
i Leave Brunswick 4:30 *
! Leave Savannah 4:00 *.
| Arrive at Jesup 6:1.
I Arrive at Macon 5:2 .
; FfAWKINbVIU.K TRAIN DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPT*!
i Leave Hawkinsville 7:00 •:
| Arrive at Macon 10:3*' j
Leave Macon 2:55 n
! Arrive at Hawkinsrille . 6:30 ?
Mm. McRAE, Gen 1 Sup't
Change of Schedule.
NO CHANGE OF CABS BETWEEN AUGUS
TA AND COLUMBUS.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDT’S OFFICE.)
Georgia Central Railroad,
Savannah, September 27, 1872. )
OX and after Sunday, the lGth inst., Pause:
ger Trains on the Georgia Central Railr- ■>
its branches and connections, will run as follow
up day train.
Leave Savannah 8:45 a j
Leave Augusta 9:OOai
Arrive at Augusta 5:30 f!
Arrive at Milledgeville 11:50 r
Arrive at E itontoi 1:55 pi
Arrive at Macon 7:15 p)
j Leave Macon for Atlanta 10:00 pi
Leave Macon for Columbus 81)5 pi
Arrive at Atlanta 6:06 a i
Arrive at Columbus ’ 4:00 a i
Making close connection with trains lean:
Augusta, Atlanta and Columbus.
THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS efi
be had at the Central Railroad Ticket Office
Pulaski House, corner of Bull and Bryan street-
Office open from 8 a m to 1 p m. and from 3 t*
pm. Tickets can also be had at Depot Office*
WILLIAM ROGERS,
General Superintendan:
l. l. cowderv
DEALER IN
House-Furnishing Goods,
SILVER PLATED WAR!
GLASSWARE,
Best White and Gilt, French China, White On:
itc and Iron-Stone Ware, Cbminon UVeam-Colo:
ed Ware, Ac., &-_c.
Home Bcilmng, Columbus,
Jan. 16-ly.
UR. J. I>. MoKELLABi
DENTIST,
MACON, GEORGIA
Offers his professional services to the people
Talbot and adjoining counties, and pledge
best efforts to please in all styles of work. G‘ T
us a trial. may 3-1 y.