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Tlk' Dail.y Euteiprisu.
M %'OX, ., I JU.
PERSONAL.
Carlyle btajottcompleted his 7iiii year.
The Her James Mnrtlnemi Is ill, ami has
lain forced to reliiiipHsh preaching.
It is laid that Wilkie Collins mul George
Elliot will vhit this country veryaoon.
Capt Wcndall, said to l>e the inventor of
the r ircdlar saw, died lately in Main, age
Hit.
Mr. Tom II -oil, ami of the awed poet
ract I * 11
Scotland.
The Kov. Mr. Kpuig' n has n trued
Route front the MouUi of Fionee, In I Her
health than lie enjoyed before
The Mareiiioncaa of Lorn# Im tw in
ted I’reiident of the liiitish National Uni
on for improving tho K lneatlon of wo
men.
J’io Nono recently gave llbhopO Ilciily
of Springtluld, u pn ml uudicnee.
J. M Ilellew, who Is said to be the I >t
render in England, is coming to ibis coun
try.
Giovanni iluliatii Euleleri. tin servant in
whose amis J-ord Hymn died, i a rb-ik in
the India House, Condon, a bale old man
of 75,and lie almost w-u lii] the | t
There are now live e*-I,oid Charnel ]
bus of England, each in tin- teeeipl ol
a year as pmsion- laud ‘-I l.e n- ]
aids, land Chelmsli.td, I A
- Lord llatlo ily
.Mile Jacobs tcecntly ]■
tnl examination lor udmi .-uui nr I.- I ui
vetsity of (iroulogeo. nod i- o r !..(* 6 L
and only female medical ‘ - eat in tlio
Netherlands.
Allihunc, who mad< the dii.t'o imry ol
uuthurs, Is editor ol the Ano -i. in 7 unlay
School Union.
Mrs. General . indeixm - I Wnshi ;
lon, Ohio. own . a box said to have i,, - o
brought to America by Cot - / warn lie
came to conquer Mexico. It i- inlaid with
ivory. It* age is stated to I. • l l it y ars.
■■i iiuiaia m > mi r inriiir n i- ax . -•- ui
DIVIDEND NO. ;
SOUTHWEST Eli N It, It COMPANY, i
OKFU’B, Ma( >N, G A., l)l.T iii!m t I s < -
\ DIVIDEND OK KOI II <*l> DOLLARS
per BJturt; ho* hern d’ land on tin* Citpi
tal Stock of this ( otnpany, - held on the ui*. lit
ol ihclUlth ult., |msul lc on ami tin* 2filh
iiuit., in the currency of the United Staten a
now received.
Stockholder* in Biivannuh >nill !•<iv their
Dividend* *t the Central Khllioihl Hank.
rJNO. T. HOIK Kill.Ml, Trni.-mrcr.
dCCI? 2W.
FOR. SALE.
\FC)UK room dwelling and aat ant lot,
hIbO, splendid well of witter in the yard;
fronting on Spring nint Hom* Hr* u, ontuii
tug omtqaaiU iofan a ie. !'<w .< 1 < heap
Apply to
(JKoIUiK. s 11 Ml I>V.
now ‘iA—lm. corner Third and Plum St recta.
FOR RENT.
rpiltlKK ROOMS, Inn Uriel, It. 1 t
I tarn Avenue, almvu I'irrt Strcri V 1
Well of Water in i.o'd Apply to
,!,.(• VAI.V’N I INK KAHN.
FOR SALE.
V'iX BUILDING LOTS on Windsor 11111.
Will null all, or an many ad md. Tho
lota adjoin Dr. Cox'* on to© top of the hill.
The prctUosl ioea*4<n out. Apply to
uo\27-4t No. H CiinuN Am.m i:
No H’OTBHfIOB'CTC • l
33 0
COOKING OVES!
STEWART'S c ' v‘ ,
BOX and OF-i iG I FJV . i>K
#A*?OWAg*S,
fMdnt and Table On .
WILLOW *\ V: ' .
tin w a ia.
OLIVE DOUGLASS & I ,
No. 42 Third Street, Rflncon, Georgia,
nti-ixstHwi _ . ~
muup. YOUR HFE !
Sr
ProvWwlur tlu'M' tlqwm’u u| n von,! t.*n tl- oxigcnciwnl
rv business transactions.
Insure Your l.ife in u Cutiipunv uti>l< it! m■;nn nt >t i
business men, who umlorstanl Un u i ; • 1 whoso previ.".:
I'l'iss ia a guarantee forluturp safety.
Insure Your I Ye in a Company tl.it nsk* caretti
s ,H>ks uo increase i>t biisiip ss without that i 1 i- s:>tct_\.
Insure Your!.::' in a Company wh ' and expen
small.
Insure Your Life in a Company win s.* -xl. nt 1 operation* i
tuirfttoe that secures tin* advantages oi nverag in : .
Insure Your Life in a Company that mult - no distinction ’
risks taken cither North or South.
Insure Your l ife in a Company wli -e oporati n- are regulai’v
ject to the str t investigation of Stat< l'ej imm-nts. North, Sou:
West, , ,
Insure Your Life . . N '/.< < .i: at can give von
advantage offered by either Northern or \V< so rn C mpanies, with
addition? that it is truly a H >rae Company, and t hes its inve
in the State from which it dt-riu-s its ievenues.
Insure Your Lift in a Southern t\ w terms area
rate as anv good Company, who-e m •.: :s eonomical. i:
ments sale.’ r< servo ample, surplus abustd.•...-. and who always pay
losses uixuuptly. Seek such a Company, and \ u will find in th
PIEDMONT A: AllLi NO TON 1. V. 1 NSl' UANCK COM l’.\
of Virginia, all that you tie. 1 t seem :! tn ■- and. sired for }
and your dependents, therefor .
Insure Your Life iu the
Piedmont & Arlington Life I::... j c.jjf of 7a..
Branch ofliee 92 Mull) try Street, Macon Gu.‘
T STANLEY' BECKWITH & SON. General A cents.
0 .?oo t> a JOS. A. ROGERS. Local Agon . 1
B o v/ns HoteV
a con. a A
IK h>jg i p< i i.' • < and a thorou,
edge of tho hfirdmuft In all It* dr. ■
brnimlc t ncntiul to the koepftngtli
the } I;" ! g !>• o'*/ oj I• lit ttith
' <;;>*>: iioti:lm
tic I H t’ • • i Uicrwtelv* *
are ful , ( i.iiip. :• nt to iliac bin ge their . ■
■ but they an
■ i re lit keeping, they n,
would claim to have the
p, i . AM) MOST COM
J/. AND 1 .f i.N. IVKI.V KUHN) >
boU) l ' throughout, In tin* State, whh hi ' i '
t. .1 • . i ‘ * ■ry body would b
U.vh-,1
I 1 , hNT AMI AW
TJJIS I*Ah ..NOBK i'EI*OT .
when !; . e : <-n •' oy th^ mart sb■
lUilddo le i'jfhy tie*, perplexln. 1
departure of the trains.
T.t nI I hr.f-e ii i( p -it nit u! v ant;-: ■
U 1 AHI.i ! l! ;t i Well hllpplicd with ! ! j
. el > • le ! !*•• <it v and
.1 - | : li- .1 .* Ml el I " (Min' to lie !
Mm .1 1 ■ to tee b. i
lie*. ■i 1 it for p< - iteie
lion t<> 1 - .
i'ii .' I•- -1 . eint II
tie jep 1 OHr* *.v no ri .
ti. .. ... ■ . S A SON, P
'■! A,.r1l 187 1.
tin it Democratic Jmii
Utltl.
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B , , 1 i;or nd l’:'
A Mm. i 1 i it I*ugt Shct I.
( ! - <ll.’ adin r M itft
. ■ , fort 411, done i. .p >
lit t, ii and •ie ml,with full nndrelluhh loui Lcf
1 * I -< , r t luh nmiiher aUo eontaiii' .end
hlent htori. , and a great variety of lit nv.
a; re ulturul und h e ntlth; matter, ct . el ,
coie-titutiiiL*. it 1* t (mlldently nnaert' tl, the
inoht complete weekly m wHpHpir hi thi
couutry.
TERMS, $3 A YEA t.
Eii nrrillt ails lo Cllit
Vi\: .•'!(>.(,,•, .
Ten < ■ 1 - .i. htad an extra
t> the Milder .... j > 00
T • nty < -0,, yenr, and an i.x'r.
copy to m ndvr ..' . •HO
1i i i<pt( onv M’.ir, and un extra cop,
to render ’ . -<*
/‘.I: ( - - ' -Ml l/./*•, V'llt, * • •
ncHml by (hi ■ -
jHiHwtUm.
I’tTijt *ie and. irii ■ to act as agent.- > . , ’>d
xvlU )■ p'eealie n htinrl specimen t m nl
flee to any addle All letter* allot Id L dl
rected to
m:\y \o::k wkkki.y nkw
Box ;;,m\
liuvl.i tf \< to >'o)7. City J\-i ‘
THE ENTER T> ’ OT -E
JOB
raxiffifi c
ESTABLISHMENT
IS NOW PItEI’ARED
TO KXECUTH AI.I. KINDS OK PIOMTNfi!
SUCH AS
CARDS,
BILL HEADS,
CIRCULARS,
LETTER HEADS,
STATEMENTS,
BILLS OF FARE,
NOTE HEADS,
INVITATION CARDS,
HAND BILLS,
DODGERS,
ETC., ETC.,
Anil in u stylo equal to any. Extensive daily being
made to our
STOCK AND MATERIAL
Win. ■ very effort will he made to render satisfaction unto all who may
Ihvoi us with their pa tannage.
PROMPTNESS!
IN THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF ALL WORK.
CHEAPNESS!
AT AS REASONABLE PRICES AS CAN BE DONE SOUTH
OF MASON AND DIXON’S LINE.
NEATNESS!
OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION IN
THIS PARTICULAR,
AND WE CHA LLENGE THE STATE TO EXCEL US.
Address,
1 Win**- 4.V >uiitli,
PROPRIETORS, MACON, GA.
PRINTING
It lias bet-n tin- oust * in buiutofoiu. and vvill j--robal>ly remain so to a
•'rent extent, for our merchants and Imsitu <s men generally to send
North to have their printing done, simply because it can be done there
it a little lower figure than here. If our people would discontinue
' patronizing such men, they would soon see the policy, if not the jus
tice, in having their work done at home. Calicos are not manufactured
n the South, and hence the merchant must send where it is made, but
here we have printing otfices all around us, doing work at a very small
advance on northern prices, and still the work is sent away. We hope
i
the time is not for distant when our merchants will awake to their in-
Urests and patronize home institutions. It is a wrong practice and
should be condemned.
JEST Bonk ant free. Ad
ol * 'lt 1 .t drr.-, 1 Uv-k ' 0., l>
Murray at., N. V.
11/ i\ l'\' I - . . I* with aur
JMLUJN 1 bleie il and l>vT:he' k
outtit. Circular* f?- * Malhird Mfg
Cos., D6 Fulton at. N. V.
Waited m'mSßMi
TING MACHINE. The almpleat and heat in
the world. Adder - Amiuiu in Knitting
Machims Cos., 1 “ Street, Boa
ton. Mai*.
TA A Agent* wanted ! ut! A •
)\M / did new ( hart, *• blr-s*
ing till li Klilldreii/ Hdiiense r.!
500 agents wanted for our l*i Map <>f th<
“United fcftuteh ” with imnu. • •• A’*rld ”
Man on reverse bide. Uur Alaj . ' . C; i ;
go like wildfire.
HAABIB cV M BBEUUT, Kin:..: * M.ip nnd
Chart Katuhlishuitiut, 107 Liberty bt., N Y .
gDO mad' Dee. ikl by one A- ill ’*elling
Horace (dcrley and I'amily,
A line engraving in., aent by mail for >l.
\V> alio mail Button lloh- dewing Macloi e
Thread Cutters, and Needle Thresiding 'I hlm
hie, price *js ecu Ik each. Circulars of virion
other Novelties iimUed ivqiiently to all oh
and new agents, address ;
Amkiucan N )veltv Hr uißvy, V >
LOOK! FREE TO ALL :
oh w TA I'. rvv klo \r< :d . Mdo *r i o d*'.
J-N,)O 'I n nil Win. ill w;.■ ■ for .111 Ac; •,v
\vv wiltvoml :t| ‘V of lIi;t r “ Aontltj.'of vt-.n
dcr ” tlio lilti trnt• tl ii in of I'lfM.v. H
conUtiiK ov. r ol;v l.iKiiiiifn] MUu- nitlur..-, nti.l
tv ill !•■• t -•nt Eic t i;1! •<> ii..i Avri-c- Ail.
die .t. UAU-ii I'uiii i-mu N.
Fi(l£. ; '
B r Sl ’S'i: ii; i. JJO.Wt-: I)SBs4
it i:. till* cmlv i■:hI•• in Wt.l* h ;i e •i f ’ ■-:**-
t „-v. l.ite ( h*. . ii;,. Ait.il;. • i Ct' U.r enp
rui'e,y, and iti.'prov* and Oiu.-hii..*d Hii)lcl)ieth)u.ry
i- given : itr. tmeipsaleil hejdity and merits
make U tite elieap* -and fa -h t s -]]ing Bible
puhli.-lied Wu. FLINT A: C >., AttmtUfUah
dPfe ‘V'v-Af 9 &l?fU
,(<■ .'it r o' . '■ •’.•••
I.ru.iL, Ii- tv .in-1 i i..'ie ~ . didii'iilti"
use only
W IfjljL:) ! G.-.flßOLlb* 'iiß :i 10
Worth!". • imiluiiiiUK :re in tli"’
inuikot, hut III" "lilv M'i Utilli' proi-aration of
Curl-olio Arid for l.nng di.-' i- wlion ohom-
Kully ooniliini-il wit It btlnr Well known roinc
dir'.-, as in Uuto tablets, and all partioa aro
ouutiimcd against using any other.
In sill of irritation of the mueous
mcuhranit tln'so tablets should lie freely used,
their cleansing and healing properties are as
tonishieg.
Cl., vv ii rind, -r - r -r ; ', .7 (i it is ea
sily cured in its incipient state, when it becomes
chronic the cure is exceedingly difficult, use
Wells’ Carbolic Tablets as a spceilie.
JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt St., New York,
Jw Sole Agent for Unites Sbites.
Price!® Cents a box. Send for Circular.
AUItM’S WAATI'I). ACT AT
ONCE. There is a i*l l.ti of mono in it.
The people everywhere arc HAUI-lR
to liuy tlie Auilienlie History of
Livingstone’s^”
ami THRILLING ADVENTURES Urn intr '.’B
years in AFRICA, with account of the STAN
LEY EXPEDITION. Over 000 pages, only
$2.50. Is selling bevond parallel.
(AI TIO.Y Beware of inferior works.
This is the ONLY COMPLETE and RELIA
BLE work. Send for circulars, and s.-e PROOF
and great success agents are having. 11UB
BAKD BROS. Publishers, Boston, Mass.
AGreatOffer.'^ B ““,t" \
will dispose of 100 PIANOS, MELODEONs,
and ORGANS, of six lirst class makers, inclu
ding Waters’ at very low prices for cash, or
part cash, and balance in small monthly in
stalments. New-7-octavc first-class PIANOS,
modern improvements, for $275 cash. Now
ready a CONCERTO PARLOR ORGAN, the
most beautiful style and perfect tone ever
made. Illustrated Catalogue mailed. Sheet
music and music merchandise.
TO PLANTERS'!
HOWJSST Sc MERCER’S
SUPER-PHOSPHATE
ii:n ton.
Warranted equal to any PJiosphate mnnulV
fared. Send for Pamphlet of Certificates aid
Analysis, by Professors M< and, Pigott, ai 1
So-wart, toBOWEN tV: MEItSEK, <3 f*f C.ay St.,
Baltimore, Md.
OPEN The Sewers. “
Kidneys, Liver and Bowel Is do not act
healthfully, tlie wastes from the action of
the system remain in the blood, and pro
duce irritation and disease. Those organs are
the outlets of the system and under the influ
ence of
Hamilton's Bucliuand Ta ; deli n,
are kept in good running order.
1 < II >N 6
DO AGENTS want absolutely the best sell
ing books ? Send for circulars of Vent’s
Unabridged Iltxs. Family Bible.—
Over IKK) pages 10 by 12 in. 200 pages Bi
ble Aids, etc. Arabesque $0.35 Gilt edge,
l clasp, £S 25 Full Gilt. 2 cl s as, 1100.—
“ Bki.dkn : the White Ciuf.i\” For Winter
evenings. 30th 1000 ready. The A usRrcAN
Farmer's Horse Books The Standard.—
bth 1000 r< .i ly, I ] Isootii I reatau nt - &t.
C. F. VENT, S. V. and Cincinnati. Vent &
Goodrich, Chicago.
I
is unequalled by any known remedy. It will
eradicate, extirpate and thoroughly destroy all
poisonous subt-hmees in the Blood and wifi ef
fectually dispel all predisposition to bilious de
rangements.
Is Iheirwnnl ofaelion in your
I.lvor iiiul NpleenV n-lievednt
once, the blood becomes impure by deleterious
secretions, producing scrofulous or skin dis
ease, Blotches, Felons, Pustules, Canker, Pim
ples, Ac., Ac.
lists ■ > ou :i DyMpepl 1 e Slonisicti V
I nless digestion is promptly aided the system
is debilitated with loss of vital force, poverty of
the Blood, Dropsical Tendency, General Weak
ness and iuteria.
Hast- you lYenkness of llie In.
Icsliue-'l ii are i:i danger of Cbron ■
I piarrluva or the dreadful inflammation of tlie
Bowels.
Have you weakness of llte I
- or I rlnnry Organs? You
are exposed to sulTering In its most aggravated
form.
Are you dejected, drowsy, du'.l.slu;'
gish or depressed :a spirits, w ith* head ache.
Lack ache,coated tongue and bad tasting mouth
Foracertain remedy for all of these disease-,
weaknesses and troubles: for cleansing and pu
rifying the vitiated biood and Imparting v'...r
to all the vital forces; for building up and :.
toring the weakened constitution USE
JURUBEBA
w hich is pronounced by the leading medical
authorities of London and Paris'-fhe most pov -
erful tonic and alterative known to the medical
world ” This is no new and untried discovery
but has been long used by the leading physi
cians of other countries with wonderful reme
dial resu ts.
Do.v't weaken and imi-aiu the digestive or
gans by cathartics and physic-, thev uive only
temporary relief— Indigestion, fiatulencv and
dis|H p-ia with piles and Kindred disease's so
sure to follow their use.
Keep the blood pure and health is assured
JOHN y. kLELOHu.,
19 l’lalt bt. New York,
Sole Agent for the United btaus.
Price One Dollar per bottle. Send for Circular.
G 7.1 to B'JSO per moil ill, every
where, male and leniulc. t> introduce thu
i.ENITNE IMI’OVEL COMMON SENSE
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 1 his
machine will btiteh, hem, fell, tuck, quilt,
cord, bind, braid, and embroider in u moet
Hitperlor manner. Price only xn)\
lieenred ami warranted for live yuuro. Vyc*
will pay ?1,000 for ary machine that will
tew a stronger, more beautiful, or more
cluhtie ream than ultra. It make* the
1 “Elastic Lock Stitch.” Every second
Dgtitch can he cut, and still the cloth cannot
|be pulled apart without tearing it. YVe pay
Agents- -Wan ted
uts from $73 to #250 per month and ex
■ ■■•, ora commisslpn from which twice that
•n.t can be made. Address
CO., MuK't.y J'ilUjuryft, ]■ i., Chua>jo %
.' p f oi it, 1 1 ■" | Mo,
Cheap I'anais! free Home* - !
ON’ Un? line of tin; UNION PACIFIC HAIL- j
1U)AI). 12,000.000 acres -of the beet
Funning and Mineral Land*? in Ameri .
2,000,000 Acred in Nebraska, in tlift
! Platte Valley, now for sale.
Mild Climate, Fertile Soil,
foriirain growing, and Stock liaising unsur
imsscd by any in the United States.
( header in Price, more favorable terms
| given, und more ronvuuicut to market t.hun
can be found elsewhere
Free Homesteads for Actual Settlers.
Tlic liest locution hr Colonies—Soldiers vn
i tilji-d to a Houu sti'iid of Kt> Acres.
8. nd for the new Descriptive Pamphlet, with
: -irw iirij s, in English, i.ernum,
| dl Ii and DariTsb, mull 1 free uyerywhere,.
Address, O. E. HA VIS,
! 1...,d Ci.m’r I I*. K.l'o , Omaha, Nu. deOl
UAILUOAI) TfJ Si'KM
t; ■ ( . f'chcdu-'cN.
i iM.Ui \‘'}'•*.> I'M l-f* n t, . i-,
|V\T- s.R'* 11A 11 •i.•i. •I > C L
w-1 - -Turn- Hi, IB7L |
\ ) 11 a i,4 i will i !%2 run*as jol-*
] , liVi # , . . v.ga). a. M.
Amv .1 .'rn:'.., b . . . ! : 1- *. m.
\n i. ui u lav ion . . . b.j.* i*. m.
An-HJ. at AMmi*y . . -Ji-IO I*. yi.
Arrive at l .;rl (*; i . • . . 1:10 R. M.
( jnm tku| with fib* Ail winy Bfhi : I>Hi ■ I
I • . ■ , : i '.iii
Hi li. h i<; ! t dai. ; .
Leave Clayton 7::id a. m.
-Leave Kulaula . . . ‘a. M.
Leave Fort Laine- . . S;:is a. m.
Leave Albany . . . . 10:*15 a. m.
Arrive ut Macuu . . . •;~5 and. m.
ELFAUI.A NIOnT FUEK.Ii r AND Al ('< M MOBA
TION T^AIN.
Leave Mucon .... 0,10 p.m.
Arrive aUKi.faula . . 10:20 a. m.
Arrive at Albany . . 0:15 a, m.
Airive at Fort Caines . . 11:52 a. m.
-Connect ~t Mnithville with Albany Train on
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights,
and at Cuthbcrt- on I'uesday and Thuasciay.—
No train leaves on .Saturday nights.^
Leave Eu faula .... 5:15 p. m.
Leave Albany .... ' :40 i*. m.
Leave Fort Caines . . . 1:10 r. M.
Arrive at Macon . . . 5:20 a. m.
COLUMBUS DAY la’s.-ENCKH TRAIN.
Leave Macon .... 5:45 a. m.
Arrive at Columbus . . . 11:15 a. m.
Leave Columbus . . . 4:10 i*. m.
Arrive at Macon . . . 0:35 p. M.
VIIiGIL POWERS,
60-1 y Engineer anil Superintendent.
Change of Schedule.
WESTERN 6s ATLANTIC RAILROAD, I
Atlanta, Ga., April 17,1872. f
On and after Sunday, the 21st Instant
Day Passenger Train (outward) leaves Atlanta
8:30 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 ut Dalton with
EAST TENNESSEE THROUGH LINE TO NEW YORK
TIME 4S HOURS 30 MINUTES!
Night Passenger Fast Line to Now York, leaves
Atlanta 11:10 p. m., via East Tennessee and
Georgia, at Dalton, or
NASHVILLE & CHATTAaOOGA AT CHATTANOOGA
TIME 54 HOURS.
Day Passcnter (inward) through from New
York via East Tennessee,
Arrives at Atlanta 3:50 p. m.
Night Passenger (inward) through from New
York via Kftst Tennessee or Louisville,
Arrives at Atlanta 1:30 A. M.
E. B. WALKER,
Master Transporatiotn.
Change of Seliedule.
un Macon and augusta railroad.
FORTY-ON E MILES SAVED IN DISTANCE
Office Mai. on and Augusta Railroad, I
Macon, May 18, 1872. J
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 EXCUI'TEII).
Leave Augusta. 13.00 A. at.
Leave Macon 0 30 a. m.
Arrive at Augusta 2.45 p. m.
Arrive at Macon 7.40 i>. m.
J'^ f *Passcngers leaving Macon atd.LO a. m
make close connection at Cauiak with day pas
senger trains on the Georgia Railroad, for At
lanta and all points West; also, for Augusta,
with trains going North, and with trains for
Charleston ; also, for Athens, Washington, and
all stations on the Georgia Railroad
rV'I iekets sold and baggage; cbt> acd to all
'points North, both by rail and by steamships
from Charleston.
24 1 v 8. K. JOnNSON Suo’t.
Arrival arid t'loslae <>’
Arrive. Close.
Jlncon A Augusta It. it. Way
and Milledgevlllc *.7:4oi'. m. 7 p.m.
Augnsta and Carolinas Tie m.
Macon & Brunswick 2:25j'. it. 7a. m.
Macon and Atlanta and West
ern States (Night Train)..7:3oa. m. 4:3opm
tX>a\ Train) fi:10 1'. m. 0:10am
Muscogee It. R. Way Colum
bus fi r. m. 7 p.m.
S. W. R. K. (Day Train) 4:3.*> p. m. 7a. m.
Americus and Eufaula (Night
't rain) 7 p. m.
C. R. It. Way Sa imiali and
Northern i Day Y rain) 4:51 p m. 7A. m.
Northern, Suvnmiah and Ea
ton (Night Train; 5:15 a. m. 5:20 r m
llawkinst iile daily (Sundays
excepted 10:30 a. m. 2pm
Clinton—Tuesday, 'i nursduy
and Satuiday.. ‘ 12 m. 12:30 pm
Jctlcrsonville and Twiggs
vlllo, Wednesday 7 a. m.
IVcdnesday 3:25 p.
mesAfi SPRINGS.
ELDER HOUSE.
EI.DFZE e*e SOI. lro|3t-lclor.
r FiIIB well-known house is now open to all
a , who wish to visit the far-famed Indian
ill.:- Hote'l is nearer the Spring than
W.y oUicr. w ith pleasant and shade walks lead
ing thereto.
RATES OF BOARD.
For Day S2OO
One Week 10 00
One Month 00
Children and servants half price
B -t f ELDER & SON.
BYIMGTON’3 hotel,
FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA.
IS THE
IIRIMIiFAXT HOUSE
For the Tiain from Savannah. Augusta and Ma- i
eon to Columbus.
SUTTER not KK
For th - Train fr.*m Eufaula and Albany to
Macon.
si ppiiß not si:
Far the Train from Columbus to Macon, 8a- ;
vannah and Augusta.
I-arge comfortable Rooms with Fire places
and every Convenience. 112-190
MACON BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Ulialcaale Grucn ~ Ac,
Burdick brothers, Third Bti,, t |,
tween Cherry anil Poplar.
YU A. lIU l'E, Hill'd Stmt, ie,mu (|„
, T • Street.
I A " 1 1 >N & BAT Efl, Fourth strieL
1j to Lawton ik WUllnghauis. t ,
XT' A. MAGKATH, Holllngsworlli 1i| 0 ,7
• Poplar street, near Fourth. ''
Drugsi^G,
(AKi. PAYNE, opposite Paluee of Justhc
y Mucon, Go. 80-78 ’
l) li. HALL, comer of Cherry and Cotton
IV. Avenue. tt
Hint, ram kin a LAMAR, .n„. >■; ;;V d M
. Cherry-street. . tf
I NO. INGALLS, corner Poplar and Founli
t' street, Hollingsworth block, liu-tf
l’ltn,-}' Grocery.
\\; P. CARLOS, No. 80, Mulberry -street
V V • opposite the Lanier iioube, tf ’
Sen iug JlarTiiues.
I > J. ANDERSON, Howe Sewing iU
IV. elrine. Cotton Avenue. i,:;tf
ifolel*.
J > i.-- 'AN H<. USE—E. K. I'ilh’lYN ,V MjN,
Proi'i-irtoi', Pawlenger Depot, n
,’l’u'lsUi i ■ D—T. 11. llAliitiS, Proprietor
O 'Opt'itt-ite PiiM-euger Depot. u
Himimi and Sign I'ninui K.
V\7 YNDIIAM & CO., tinder Si.otrwtHii<
V Hotel.
-■ . tiirm-i > si g g.t, v, ,
1 OHN If. \\ J' EMB, Ottiee, liuhtiin’s tdoci,
f) over llfisdal’s.
/ T B. WOOTEN,, UflUe, 88 Washingtun
\ . 1 -lock, up stidi s. i;
li. CERUY,- Olliee, Court Hi.tin
A O. BACO N, ' Hlice, §0 ( hej ry .■ triu
h. '
(Fj iRESHA iSi No m f:.. .
JL heity street i.
\\J J ■ IT I'Ll; A; GL’bTIN, idlicc'No. ■; i ...
V V Vvcuue.
I‘ky.icians,
T'j'' W. MASON, Office, over First Natiowd
_L . Bank. if
•iewelei-s and'Watch HakeT^
JII. OTTO, under Spotsvroed Hotel.
.
House F,e rniliing G oud -■
Stoves, Jke.
OLIVER, DOUGLASS A CO., Third Stm i.
between Cherry and Mulberry. u
fsiioe Deaters.
MIN A KIRTLAND, P Cotton Aviaiue, r.i,
Third Street. tf
Furniture, .Vv.
‘W *E. I’. TAYLOR, corner of Cotton
Tl • Avenue andQherry-atrei u
Harness, <Le.
BERND BROS., Third Street, between
Cherry and Mulberry-streets. n
ISookseilers, Ntalioucrs, ,Vi.
I)ROWN & Cos., 46 Second Street
* tf
Music, Ac.
J. ANDERSON-, Music, Cotton Avenue.
■ • (Btf
/ ’ UILFORD, WOOD A CO., 84 .Mi:.
XT Street.
Hardware.
/ IARHART & CURD, No. 05 and 67 Cluti-v
\J Street. 4ytf '
Dr. Crock’s Wine of Tar.
1G TEARS
PUBLIC TEST
Has proved
Dr. Crook's
WI M E
OS’
TAB
T<> ll i V e 13! O!' V
!ss er i t than :t it y
similar preparn
lion ever oUi'i'Pil to
It is ricii i:i Use inetlicitial
itirs of Tar, and unequaled for disras
'Sof tlio Tlirwsit awcl l.iitijfA pu
forming tlie most remarkable cures.
Coughs, Cojds, l lit onir
It efTecluallycures Ilium nil
iWthma ISrondiiiii,.
lias cured so many cases
it bus been pronounced
specific for these complaints.
For pains in tii oast Side or Rack
Gravel or Kidney Disease.
Di-eases of (Is,* t'rinary OifjanSi
Faiilidice or any Fiver Com plain
It has no equal.
It is also a superior 'i'otiic.
Restores the Appeliie,
•titrciigtliens the System,
Restores the Weak and
Debilitated,
Causes the Food to’Digest,
Removes Dyspepsia and
Indigestion,
Prevents Malarious Fevers,
Rives lone *o your System*
Tr” Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar.
FITEIFF YOUR BLOOb.
For Scrofula, Scrofn-
V' Sous Diseases of ill®
LP Eyes, or Scrofula in
* any form.
Any disease or eruption of
off* ,!le Skin, disease of the Liver,
Übeumatism, Pimples, Old
Sores, Ulcers, Broken-down
V’N _ Constitutions, Syphilis, or any
disease depending on a deprav
ed condition of the blood, try
DR- CROOK'S
STRIP OF
%|Poke Root.
jljy It Las the medical property
njy of Poke combined with a pre
paration of 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 Hoot —take it and be
healed.
DOWIE, MOI9E & DAVIS.
Charleston. S C., Wholesale Agent.-
31-I.v For Dr. Crook's Remedies.
BOARD.
IT will be to the interest of boarders to apk l !
to this office, as reasonable board aad P ll ,
ant np stairs rooms can be obtained for -
summer months in a delightful portion
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