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The Dai I v Enterprise.
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Humors.
A Maine paper tells n story ol u sen
captain, just i(inrued Irma a long vofugn,
who was told by a commission merchant ■
the sad news that his wife bad died.
Wiiu4iead !" said the Caption, "well now,
do you know' I didn't think she was long
lirrd. Hme'* freight
A .North Adams woman, herefl of her
litisktod on Wednesday ot last week by
ouuof the conwmlloiial acdUonU in th*
lloosne Tunnel, was on Friday, Iniuin
diately after the funeral, nnirricd to liia
next friend, who won her heart by his
kindness in arranging the obsequies
What makes your horse so slow?"
asked a tourist one duy, iu a glen of the
Downs, Ireland, of his Celtic Jehu. "It’s
out of respect to the hayutifui sauery, yer
honor. He wantrye to see' ll all. AtC
thin lie s id entelligeut baste, and appre
ciates good company, and wants to kupe
the likes o’ ye in beloved ould Ireland as
long as lie can."
*.
A .New York paper gets oil the follow
mg very good one "Club mini" com
plains that his friends who sit in the
boxes ut the Academy of music won’t
recogi)iy t p hiiq when silaxluun.ataUs
hi the orchestra—Hint the other day lie
bowed to Mi. -, wiio liretended not to
see him The next day he met Ids friend
and Huid, Why, John hy dldni you
Ucugui/.e me at the opera last, night
Because,’ says Id. friend, confound it.
yeuw ktiotiw, mn daro fallow I kunt go
and pay left dollars for a box,yeuw kneuw,
nud then bow to every two dollar fellow
I see in the orchestra, inn daro hoy, yeuw
kneuw !" Now kail I?"
Josh Hili.lHOs Insi uks His I,ikb —I
kum tow the conclusion lulely that life
was so uusurtin Mint the only way fur me
to stand a chance with other folks was to
get my life insured, and so 1 culled on the
ugeut of the Garden Life insurance Com
pany, and answered the following ques
lions, which were put to mu over a pair of
goalil specs hy a sleek. lUtlo, fat, old feller,
with a little, round, gray head
1. Are you male or femaluf If so, how
long have you been so?
- Arc you subject to Ills, and if so, do
you have more than ono ut a time ? .
3. What is your titeing weighty
4 Did you ever have any ancestors,
and if so, how much 1
5. What Is your legal opinion of the
coustllionality of the tun commandments?
li. Do you ever havo any uliuniuru?
7. Are you married and live single, or
are you a bachelor ?
8. Do you tieliev in a future slate It
you do. state it?
7. What are your private aeiiliuieule
about a rush of rats to the head—can’t it
tic did ”
10 Have you ever committed atilcldc ?
If so, how does It seciu to eiTect you ?
11. Did you ever have the meevlea?
I I so, how many ?
Alter answering the above questions
like a man, on the confirmative, the slick,
little fat, old feller, with goald speca ou.
ceil I was insured for life, and would
probably remain so, for s linn of years.
NO HUMBUG !
3 5 0
COOKING - STOVES!
"bo! 1 -
hardware.
Pookot and Table Cutlery. Hollow Ware. Wooden nnd
WILLOW WARF.
ora, 1 foils" & co„
No. 42 Third Street, Macon, Georgia,
179-ltJAsotl
ISHIiKK VIIL'R LIFE!
♦- -
provide lor those dcjn ndciit upon you. beyond the exigencies ot ordina
ry huaintow transaction*. ......
l Hsur < Your Life in a Uompau\ undci th.> management ot reliable
business men, wlu\ understand tlu ir business, and whose previous suc
cess is a guarantee lor future safety.
Itu>urt Your Life in Company that M-iects it- n-ks carefully, and
-eeks no increase of business without that regard to safety.
Inturt Your lih in a Company whose mortality and expenses are
small. „ , c
Insure Your Life in a Company whose extent ot operation- covers n
surface that secures the advantages of average mortality.
Insure, Your Life in a Company that make- no distinction lvtween
risks taken either North or South.
Insure Your Life in a Company whoso ojierattons are regularly sub
ject to the strict investigation of State Departments, North, South and
West.
//< Yo><* Life in <1 Southern CO)H>>(iny , that can give you every
ui vantage -ottered by either Northern or Western Comjwuiiea, witli this
addition? that it is truly a Home Company, and makes its investments
in the State from which it derives it- revenues.
Insure Your Life in a Southern Company, whose terms ureas mode
rate as any good Company, whose management is economical, inv.'st
nicnta sale, resertre ample, surplus abundant, and who always pay their
l. sscs titomtitle Seek such a Oomiwmv. atid vou will find in the
PIEDMONT and ARLINGTON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
~f Virginia, all that you mssl to secure the benefits desired for yourself
nd your dependents, tliervlore. *
figure Yovr Life in the
Pitfimt & Arliiti Life Ikbce Cflipj tf Va..
- Branch office I*2 Mulberry. Street, Macon Oa.
T. STANLEY” BECKWITH & SON, General Awnt*.
JOS. A. ROGERS. Local Agent.
Brown’s Hotel,
MACON. GA.
IF long And a thorough krtowl
edge of the bu*im in ull ii* diversified
branch** arc cfHcntlal to the keeping that which
Ull*. public hull long htartt of but sthhnn MfA,
A <oo| IIOTIiId,
Uic undersigned flatter thmi*elvc* that they
ure fulJy competent to dl.-schurgu their obliga
tion* to their patron*; but they arc not culy
exjMTh’Aiced in hotel keeping, they inodertjy
would eluiin to have the
BEST AKKANOED and MOBT COMPLETE
LY AND EXPENSIVELY FI RNIHIIKB
bonne throughout, in the State, which l loce
ted fvxfieiiy whi< everybody would have It hit
uate<T'~* *
IMMKOIATKLf IN FRONT AND ADJAIRWT TO
TIIE I‘AHHKNOBH I)EI*OT,
where traveler* can enjoy the mo-/ stuj, and h-w*
liable to be bjX by tt* |n*pie\ii)g|y eouAtant
departure of the train*
To all tliCfsO important advantage* i* added
u TABU-: that in well Mippln and with the beat
Mini elioleewt dinho* the city and country can
afford: nor would they omit to tiieution that
their mmvuiiU, trained to the buttim**, have
( never been ne.- v;ipd utien
tlon to guefeti*.
For the truth of t4e*e kt tciii* uu-, *e refer
the nir p'-tifik* wl ii fid. in mprj
Stilte in i!m L'i.lmh
K.# K rfltOWN *v SON. Pnprietfr*.
Miieou, Ga., April 15, IST: 78-104
The Great Deiuwrtitlr duiirnul,
•mu m:m ikk
WEEK LY N EWS.
BENJ. WOOD, Editor and Proprietor.
A Mammoth Light Page Wheel, Fifty six
Columns of I tea.ling Matter.
Contain* nil Iht wiv.<, foreign, domestic, po
lit,i< id and general,with full and n lluble market
report*. Faieli nuinber ulao contain* hcveral
short stories, find a great variety of literary,
agricultural and seicntllic matter, et , ete.,
constituting, it l* eontidently asserted, tlie
most complete weekly newspaper in this
country.
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Toil copies, one year, and an extra copy
to this sender.... .... 15 60
Twenty copies one year, and an extra
copy to sender £5 00
Fifty eoplei one y< w, and an extra ropy
to bender 55 00
Hlltil* XfU'Jitf/ t ilths tls iltm , Ill'll / I'lftlill 30
jki'iTuf. of' tin iiwiui/ mriri'l hy t/inn, iis row
JMUlHtltion,
Fentons desiring to act a* agent* supplied
with specimen bundle.' Specimen copies sent
free to any aildreas. All letter* shoulii he di
rected to
NEW YORK WEEKLY NEWS,
Box 15,705,
liuvi;; if Sew York (’Hy /t wt (>s<*.
THE ENTER T ' T?TO E
JOB
PEINTINC
hSTABLXSHMXXT
-■ , '
; *' g?-rr. , - t'-Zr-* 'CC', '
IS NOW PKEPA UKI I
TO KXKri T K ALL KINDS 01’ I’l.’lN flN(i!
SUCH AS
CARDS.
BILL II PADS.
CIRCULARS,
LETTER HEADS,
ST AT EM ENTS,
BILLS OF FARE,
NOTE HEADS,
INVITATION CARDS.
HAND IULI!s,
DODGERS,
ETC., ETC ,
And 'ina si vie eipial to any. Extensive additions are daily being
made to our
STOCK AND MATERIAL
Whtj • very effort will be made to render satisfaction unto all who may
levai us with their pataonug”
PROMPTNESS!
IN THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF ALL WORK.
CHEAPNESS!
AT AS REASONABLE PRICES AS CAN BE DONE SOUTH
OF MASON AND DIXON’S LINK.
NEATNESS!
OUtt WORK, is GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION IN
THIS PARTICULAR.
AND WE I ALLENGE THE STATE TO EXCEL US.
Address.
1 iines i Wing A
PROPRIETORS, MACON, GA
PRINTING
It has Im'cii th custom hcictofoie, and will probably remain so to a
great extent, : ; our merchants and business men generally to send
Nsrth to have th< ir juinting done, simply horanse it can Ih* done there
at s little lower figure than here. It our people would discontinue
patronising such men, they would soon see the policy, it" not the jus
tice, in having their work done at home. Calicos are not manufactured
in the South, and hence the merchant must send where it is made, hut
here we have printing offices all around ns, doing work at a very small
ad ranee on northern prices, and still the work is sent away. We hope
the time is not lor distant when tmr merchant* will awake to their in
ternsu a*ij patronize home institutions. It is a wrong practice and
should be condemned
FREE TO BOOK AGENTS
An Elegantly Mound Cunwiiww
iii|r Hook for Uic bc*t mid cheapest.family
Bible ever published,will he sent fr<;u of cln{e
to any book agent. It contains nearly oao
line Scripture Illustrations, ami agents are meet
ing wPh nnprecedeutod success. Address,
stating experience, etc., and we will show vmi
what our agents an- doing, "k i'l lO v VI.
I*l It B.l*lll X. CO., Memphis, Teun.,
or Atlanta, (ia.
U |.’V|V , SOMlilillNti NEW, < sal
* asiV If* .i.) istiules, sell at bight.
. , | uitai •• ; " “Ut' <>r| e sample
tv ii 1110(1. | free. N v ork Manufactur
ing Cos., til Courtland St., N. V.
D O KT’T
It,- Iterri ■<!. but for Cough*, colds, -ore
throat,-hoarsened and lironebail dUHeulties,
use only
WELLb’ CARBOLIC TABLETS
Worililes* iinilsiiioiiN are on the
market, but the only siientilte preparation of
Carbolic Acid for Lung disea*e* i* when diem
ically combined with other well known reme
dies, n* in these taiilets*, and all parties art
cuutioncd against using any other.
In sill *ii-** of irritation of the mucous
menbrune these tahi.et* should l*e freely used,
their elcan*iug and healing properties are as
toiiishirir
M* xx si urrrr vri/hrf ii mhl, it is ea
sily cured in iu incipient stale, when it becomes
chronic the cure i exceedingly di flic ult, use
Wells’ Carholic Tablets as a spcellie.
JOHN KELIJXiG, is Platt st , New York,
4w Sole Agi nt for L’nitet. States.
Pi int ;• 1 nd for < ircular,
1\ r AN'TKD— /'i,ri ." ,<1 liook .ifjrnfs and
\\ flin t' ~' . 11l all pu ts of the U. B. to
sell tin- MLMOiB OF KOiiLU BROOKE
I A NKV', Chi’ f Justice of the Supreme Court
of the I’idted atutes * No hook heretofore
published iu the country throws so much light
linen our Constitutional and Political History
li, i- u work of extraordinary interest and of
permanent value : • the lli-torian, the Lawyer,
Matfsinan, the I*< Hticinn, and every ela>s of
intelligent readei - Bld bySuWrri>tloii
onl\- Lxcbuivi ierritory given.
ror ii mi-, for Life ol lAN KV Lifeol <iE.n.
LKI . i t , eldres- it mice, Ml 111*14\ vN CO.,
Fuldi-heis, M.lfimbiv
rli 5 to per in-on ill. cvery
where, male and leinale, to introfluee the
iLM INL IMFOVLi: COMMON
X FAMILY SLUING MACHINE. This
machine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, ijuilt,
( oid, hind, braid, and embroider in a most
e lh - nwd and warranted for live years. We
/ will pay Si,Odd for ai y machine that will
sew a stronger, more beautiful, or more
pZ elastic seam than ours. It makes the
“ Elastic i.oek Stitch.” Every second
st itch can be cut, and still the cloth cannot
be pulled apart without tearing it. We pay
agents from $75 to $250 per month and ex
penses, ora commission from which twice that
amount can be made Address BECOMB &
CO., Unston, 1/g.svl, Pitfxburyh , /h., CJiiaigo,
!It ,, or St. LouiSy Mo.
St. Clair Hotel,
Baltimore, IVSd.
This New nnd Beautiful Hotel is now open
to ihe public. Located on MONUMENT
SQUARE, convenient tdike to the bu-incss
man and the tourist. It is the only hotel in Bal
timore embracing elevator, suits of rooms with
baths, and all other conveniences.
To accommodate Merchants, Commercial
Travelers and others, the rates will be #2 per
day for rooms on the fourth and fifth Hours,
making; the dill’erenco on account of the eleva
tion. Ordinary transient rates for lower rooms,
per day.
Guests desiring t> take advantage of the
above rates will please notify the clerk before
rooms are assigned. An improved elevator for
the use of the guests is constantly running,
from ii a m. until Hi* w.
HARRY 11. FOGLE, Manager.
Cheap ftaiHis! Free Homes!
ON the line of the UNION PACIFIC R AIL
ROAD. £2.000.000 acres of the best
Farming and Mineral Lands in America.
:t.000.000 Acres in Nebraska, in the
Platte Valley, now for sale.
Mild Climate, Fertile Soil,
! for Grain growing and Stock Raising unsur
} passed by any in the United States.
Cheaper in Price, more favorable terms
| given, and more convenient in market than
I can be found else where.
Free Homesteads for Actual Settlers.
'l'lte best location for Colonies—Soldiers en
titled to a Homestead of 1(10 Acres
Send for the new Descriptive Pamphlet, with
new maps, published in English, German,
Swedish and Duni-lt, mailed free everywhere.
Address, . Q. L. J*AVIB,
Land Coni’r U. P. R. K. Cos., Omaha, Neil
JuSll
It is not a physic which may give temporary
I relief to tUeßult'erer for the tli>t few doses, but
whicli, from continued use brines Piles nnd
I kindred diseases to aid in weakening: the inval
j id, nor is it a doctored liquor, w hich, under
; tlie popular name of “Hitters” is so extensively
palmed ollon the public as aoveretcu remedies,
but itis a mast poti crliil 'l'aiiieand
alterative, pronounced so by the leading
medical authorities of Loudon and Paris, and
l.as been loug used by the regular physicians
of other countries with wonderful remedial re
j suits.
Dr. Weil’s Extract of JiirtMa,
, retains all tlic medicinal virtues peculiar to the
plant and must be taken as u permanent cura
tive auent.
I* llit-ir vv ant of'action in your
Liver anil Spleen y Unless relieved at
once, the blood becomes impure by deleterious
secretions, producing scrofulous or skin dis
ease, Blotches, Felons, Pustules, Canker, Pim
ples, Xv.. tVc.
Take .I ■■■ ■■ beba to cleans-.-, purify and
! restore the vitiated blood to healthy action.
I! avo j on a Hyspeptic Mlomaoli V
Unless digestion is promptly aided tlie system
is debilitated with lossof vital focoC, poverty of
the Blood, T'ropsicalTendency, General Weak-
I ness or 1 -assivuae.
Take it to assi.-t Digestion without reaction,
it will impart youthful vigor to the weary suf
! ferer.
II llv e jon tVeal.ness nl'tlir In.
lesliiiCN? You are in damrer of Chronic
! IMarrhiea or the dreadful inflammation of the
: Bowels,
Take to allay irritation and ward off tendca
ey to mtlaiuiuaUons.
Have you weakness of the K -
lerine or I'riniiry Orcans? You
must proenrv instant relief or you are liable to
; suitvriiur worse than death.
Take it to streturtiien organic weakness or
life becomes a burden.
Finally it should be frequently taken to keep
the system In perfect health or you'are other
wise in treat danger of malarial, miasmatic or
contagious diseases.
JOHN Q. KELLOGG,
is Platt St., New Y’ork.
Sole Agent for the United States.
Price One Dollar pec bottle. Send for Circular.
THOMSON'S
WORLD ItrXMVU I) PATI: AT
(i LOVE FITTING CORSET
Xo CORSET hoe ever enjwed eucb a w 'rld
u4de popularity.
The demand - for them i constant!v increas* ,
mg, because
un i give
UNIVERSAL SATISFA TION!
Are Handsome, Durable, Economical and
A PEBFEUT FIX.
■ Ask for THOMSON'S GENUINE GLOVE :
FITTING, every Corset being stani|>ed with !
the name THOMSON, and the trade-mark a
Crown.
Sold by all I'imld las. Healer*.
Kte-ISU.
fllaiid Slaini**** all varieties. Circulars
roc. AgiN Hauled. W. ILK. Davis A
Cos. Mfrs. 7b Nassau, N. Y. Aw
BUIIDERSI Ill'll Cat ufugue
on Building. A. J. Uicknei.l & Cos.. ‘.’7 Wurrt-H
Bt., N. Y. ■ 4w_
it a 11,ho.vd time schedule.
CJianße of Schedule.
SCPKIUNTENDENT’S OFFICE, l
Solth-VVesteioi Mailuoab Cos., >•
Macon, Ga., June 13, IS7I. )
ON and after Sunday, llith Inst, Passenger
Trains un this lioad, will be run as fol
lows :
I)AV ELFAUI.A PASwENOEIt Tit AIN.
LeuVc Macon . . . S MH) s. m.
Arrive at Eufuula . . . 4:42 i*. .v.
Arrive at Clayton 0:1 •*> r. M-
Arrive at Alhuny . . 2:40 i\ M.
Arrive ut Fort Gaines . 4:40 T. M.
Connecting with the Albany Branch Train ut
Suiithvillc and with Fort Gaines Branch Train
at Cuthbert daily.
Leave Clayton . 7:20 a. m.
Leave Eulaula . . . b:SO a. m.
Leave Fort Guincs . . . <S:3S a. m.
J.eave Albany .... 10:45 a. m.
Arrive ut Mueou . . . 5:25 j*. m.
EUK AULA NIGHT FKKKIUT AND ACCOMMODA
TION TRAIN.
Leave Macon .... 9:10 i\ M.
Arrive ut Ei* fan la . . 10:20 a. m.
Arrive at Albany . . . 0:45 a. m.
Ai rive at Fort Gaines . . 11:52 a. m.
Connect ..t Sniithville with Albany Train on
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights,
and at Cuthbert. on. Tuesday and Thuasday.—
No train leaves on Saturday nights.
Leave Eufuula .... 5:15 l*. m.
Leave Albany s : 10 J*. M.
Leave Fort Gaines . . l:io i*. m.
Arrive at Macon . . . 5:20 ,\. m.
COLUMBUS DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Macon .... 5:45 \. M.
Arrive atColumhus . . . 11:15 a. *m.
Leave Columbus . . . 4:10 p. m.
Arrive nt Mncou . . . 0:35 p. m.
YIHGIL POWERS,
00-1 v Engineer and Superintendent.
Change of Schedule.
WESTERN X ATLANTIC RAILROAD, [
Atlanta, Ga., April IT, 1873. t
On and After Sunday, the 31st Instant
Day Passenger Train (outw’ard) leaves Atlanta
B:3U A. m., Connecting at Kingston with
THROUGH FAST LINE TO NEW ORLEANS
Day Passenger NEW YORK FAST LINE leave
Atlanta 4:05 p. M , Connecting sit Dalton with
EAST TENNESSEE TnROOT.II LINE TO NEW YORK
TIME 48 HOURS 30 MINUTES !
Night PusscngerFast Line to Now York, leaves
Atlanta 11:10 i\ m., via East Tennessee and
Georgia, at Dalton, or
NASHVILLE A CHATTAaOOGA AT Cfl ATT AN OOG A
TIME 54 HOURS.
Day Passenter (inward) through from New
York via East Tennessee,
Arrives at Atlanta 8:50 p. M.
Night Passenger (inward) through from New
York via East Tennessee or Louisville,
Arrives at Atlanta 1:30 a. m.
E. R. WALKER,
Master Transporatiotn.
Change of Schedule.
ON MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
FORTY-ONE MILES SAVED IN DISTANCE
Office Macon and Augusta Railroad, )
Macon, May 18, 1872. f
ON and after Sunday, May 19, 1872, and un
til further notice, the trains on this Road
will run as follows:
DAY TRAIN—DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED - ).
Leave Augusta 11.00 a. m.
Leave Macon 6.30 a. m.
Arrive at Augusta 2.45 p. m.
Arrive at Macon 7.40 r. M.
jj^fTassengers leaving Macon at 6.30 a. m
make close connection ut Camak with day pas
senger trains on the Georgia Railroad for At
lanta and all points VY’est; also, for Augusta,
with trains going North, and with trains for
Charleston ; also, for Athens, Washington, and
all station* on the Georgia Kuilrour’
Tickets sold and baggage eluxKed to all
point- North, both by rail arid t-y steamships
from Charleston.
24 lv S. K. J<HINSON Suo’L
THE"LIEHT ffiHiFE^3r
“DOMESTIC”f~jp
“Domestil” s. Nr. co.,
; 35 Chambers St., New York, or Atlanta. Ga.
123-300
Is. T. WHITCOMB, Apt.,
IMPOKTEIt AND DEALEIiJN
West India Fruits, Vepialnes,
WAV. GK.in, lilt. ETC.,
I 09 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH,- GEORGIA.
107- iso
Arrival and Closing oi' Hails.
Arrive. Close.
Macon A Augusta It. R. Way
and Milled;p ville ‘.T;lol*. M. 7 p.m.
Augusta und CarolTnas 7 p. M .
Maeon A Brunswick 9:25p.m.. la.m.
Macon and Atlanta and West
ern States I Night Train)..7:3o a. >l -LOO pm
(DayTrain),...6:lor. m. 0:10am
Muscogee R. 1. Why Colour
_ Kus op. M. 7P. M.
S. W. H. It. (Day train) 1:85 c. m. 7v. v.
Amerieus and £ufaula'(Kiglit
Train);...;.: "... 7 p.m.
C. K. It. Way Savannah and
Northern (Day Train) 1:51 p. m. 7a. m.
Northern, Savannah and Ea
ton ( Night Train) 5:15 a. m. 5:20 p m
Hawkinsvillo daily (Sundays
excepted Kb 00 v. m. 2p m
Clinton —l uesday, Thursday
and Satuultiy 13 M . 12:30 pm
Jeffersonville ” and Twiggs
villc, Wednesday 7 a. m
Wednesday, " 3:2,5 p.
INDIAN SPRINGS.
ELDER HOUSE.
LI.DER A SOT, I’i-opi-Ie tor.
r FlilS well-known liouac is now open to all
X who wish to visit the far-famed Indian
Spring. The Hotel is nearer the Spring than
any other, with pleasant and sliadv walks lead
ing thereto. ' ’
KATES OF BOAKD-
Per Day f 2 00
One Week 10 00
One Month 85 00
Children and servants half price.
0-tf ELDER & SON.
BYSNQTON’S HOTEL,
FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA.
13 Tllf
niti:tKi'iT iio;m;
For the Train from Savannah. Augusta and Ma- j
con t< Columbus.
i\.\ii: 1101 si;
For tlie Train from Eufaula and Albany to
Macon.
NI PPER HOI SR
Fsr the Train from Colmnbns to Macon, Sa- !
- vannah and Augusta.
Large comfortable Rooms with Fire places I
smi every Convenience. 112-190 '
MACON BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Wholesale Urooci-a, a,.,
T)URDICK BROTHERS, Third Street be
tween Cherry and Poplar. ' tl -
WA. IIL'FF, Third Street, corner them
• street. tf •
T AWTON & BATES, Fourth street, ~
1 J to Lawton cte Willinghams. t f
V VAG Ii ATI I, llollimroworth II.„
i.x . Poplar street, near Fourth. ’
DruggistK.
(2 Et>. PAYNE, opposite Palace of Justin
Macon, Ga
1) li. HALL, corner of Cherry and Coin,i
k. Avenue. lt
Hunt, rankin’ a lamar,n<>. •>amiM
Cherry-street. (1
JNO. INGALLS, corner Poplar and Fin,Hl
btrect, Hollingsworth block. :a;.ti
I’am j Ciroeers,
Wl’. CARLOS, No. 80, .Mullierry-street
. opposite the Lanier House. p
Neiring ?!a< li■ n< b.
I > J. ANDERSON, Howe Sewing Mn
-11 • chine. Cotton Avenue. 03U
Hotel*.
I FROWN HuUSF—E. E. BLOWN A SON
> Proprietors, Opp Passenger Depot, tl"
Q POTS WOO D—T. H. HARHia, Proprietor
O Opposite Par senger Depot. tf '
House Sign l*aintei-M.
WINDHAM A CO., under
VV Hotel, „
Attorneys at
J OHN B. WEEMS, Office, Ralston’- block
over Rasdal’s. ’
CB. WOOTEN, Office, 88 Washington
. block, up stairs. p
M. B. GF.RRY, Office, ( on•! lit um>
Ai>. BA( ON, Office, 89 ( hctrv-Mrctt.
• ’ 36-1 i
rpiIOMAS B. GKKSILVm' nih t N„ ‘i| \
X berry street , :
WiUTI LE cV: Gl BTIN, office NH q < <,iiuu
Avenue.
■■■■■■■amnanauamaiii a •■•nia utAnvia,sjirv—
Physiciiins.
r I? W. MASON, Office, over First Nations.:
1 • Bank. |,
Jewelers and IVateli Mukers.
JII. OTTO, under Spotswood Hotel.
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11 <> II Si e I’ II I- 11 IHIII 11 g • o„(I ,
Stoves, Ae.
OLI\ Ell, DOUGLASS A CO., Third Strut,
between Cherry and Mulberry. tf
.Shoe Healers.
A I IX & KIRTLAND, 3 Cotton Avenue, tin
It f Third Street. tf
Furniture, &<■.
~W/~ &E. P, TAYLOR, corner of Cotton
It. Avenue and Cherry-streets. u
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BERND BROS., Third Street, between
Cherry and Mulberry-streets. u
Itooktfeller*, Statiouerw, Ai.
I) ROWN A Cos., 40 Second Stru t.
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Music. Ac.
L> -I ANDERSON, Music, Cotton Avemn.
1 • o::ir
ILFORD, WOOD & CO., (M Mulliern
l l Street.
11 n rl \vu re.
CIAKUARI vk CURD, No. i.io and 07 Clhth
) Street. 4SU ‘
Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar.
10 YEAB&
PUBLIC TEST
Dr * Crook’s
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TAR
X li avein or e
ji HI <■ ri 1 Ilian all j
ii similar preparii
lion creroAeml l
~ lilt* public.
It is ris'li an the iiicdiriual tiital*
Hit s of Xar, and uuequuled fordisoas
cs of the Throat and l.niigs pei
forming the most remarkable cures.
Coughs, Folds, Chronic Cough-.
It effectually cures them all.
Asthma and Bronchitis,
llus cured so many cases
it has been prmiousced _
specific for these complaints ■
l or pains in Breast Side or Bacl
C.rnvcl or Kidney Disease,
Diseases of the Urinary Organs.
Jaundice or any CiverComplain
It bus no equal.
II is also a superior Xouic.
Itestores the .Appetite.
Strengthens the System.
Restores the Weak and
Debilitated.
< a uses the Food to' Diyest,
Removes Dyspepsia and
„ Indiffestiou.
* revents Ilfalarious Fevers,
Oives tone to yottr System.
Tr- Pr. Crook’s Wine nt Tar.
I*l RIFY YOUR BLOOh.
L For Scrutnla, Serofn
,K lons Diseases of the
if* Eyes, or Scrofula In
any form.
ffxZP An y disease or eruption of
the Skin, disease of the Liver
Rlieumatism, Pimples, Olu
AT (?) Sores, Ulcers, Brokeo-down
fa. Constitutions, Syphilis, or any
vHgJyjL disease depending on a deprav
&&W e condition of the blood, try
DR. CROOK'S
Sfcfe STRIP OF
v MPoke Root.
Las the medical property
ay' of Poke combined with a pre
paration ot Iron which goes at
once into the blood, perform
ing the most rapid and wonderful cures
Ask your Druggist for Dr. Crook's Com
pound Syrup of Poke I tool—take it and be
healed.
DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS.
Charleston, S C., tVhoteale Agent
-31-ly For Dr. Crook’s Rvir.v-dio
BOARD.
IT will b€ to the interest of boarders to applJ
to this office, as reasonable board asd
ant up stairs rooms can be obtained for tc
suminer months in a delightful portion