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Telegri ph & Messenger,
SUNDAY WJU1W, OCT. », 1W1.
i m»i:r the FLAMES.
A» Adtmlnrr or tin- I <>r<si
< rlrrau Who “ K toy (Hi to Sec It Out."
A rain nurod Allison Weaver, who n
Detroit from I : Huron on Wednesday,
narrow and curio s escape from being roamed
alii.- in the Non, woods. His Rory Is told in
the Dotrolt Free fiw of Ttausday:
Weaver is a sin ( fe man, about fifty yea™
and served aU through the war in an Ohio regi
me m of infantrj Up to t»°
at werk for a roan named Bright, ten
front i'orostvilla, a* fireman of a shingle
Two or three dayi before the
flame*, which eventually destroyed that section.
Bright and his family left for Fmestnaej
tho next day all tba men employed ■»« --
place either followed hi* example or made taste
to reach their home*. On learn*, Bright to-
formed hia men that the fire would twerp Oat
way, and wanted them to lose no time in tnaWng
their eaeape. Haring no property to. “*? or
family to take care of, WeerM determined,
he ana, “to stay and see th V' i ”5f J . 0 ■
meaning that he intended raring the nuUif p»
aible. lie has a stubborn sort of a spirt, mid
the feet that everybody else went indaeed him
to ta^on as the men left be set to work
buried aU the provisions toft in **“*»“■••£*
during the day buried the knives, beta and other
light machinery of the mill, as weU as a store
and a quantity of erockeryware. The™
r<3 water in the vicinity of the mill.
miles
mill.
■ of the
i store
was
and
Dlentr of water in the vicinity of the mui, ana
Keflffed several barrels full, besides wetting
down bouse, mill, stock aryl every thing which
would bum, scattering several hundred primills
of water on the ground around the buddings.
be began to Jeer his absent oomredes. But
aelbooaocit soon left him. About ten o dock
heavens were so light that he could see the
smallest objects around him, and there was a
roariog in the forest which sounded like waves
beating against rocks on tho shore. He began
to a aspect that be would soon receive the visit
predicted, and aoeordingly made preparations
for it. In leveling up the ground around the
shingle mill, earth tad been obtained by digging
here and there, and Weaver went to work and
dug one of these pita deep enough for film -
ftUml op in. ...
no the n filled it nearly foil of water, and took
care 0 to saturate the ground arouudit adiriance
of several rods. Going to the mill, he dragge
out a four-inch plank, sawed it in two, and sa<
that the parts lighly covered the month of the
little well.” “I kslkeriated it would bo tech
and go." said be. "but it was tho best I could
do." At midnight he bed everything arranged,
and tho roaring then was awful to hear. Tho
clatring was ten or twelve acres in extent, and
Weaver aaya that for two hours before the fire
reached him there was a constant flight across
tho ground of small animals. As be rested a
moment from giving tho house another wettin
down, a homo daabol into the opening at fu
speed and made for the house, where he stopped
and turned toward the fire. Weaver could see
him tremble and shako in his excitement and
terror, and feU a pity for him. After a moment
the animal gate utterance to a snort of dismay,
ran two or three times aronnd the honse, and
then shot off into the woods like a rocket.
Not loug after this fire came. Weaver stood
by bia well, reedy for the emergency, yet eurions
to see the breaking in of the flames. The roar,
log increased in volume, tho air became op
pressive, a olond of dust and cinders earns show
ering down, and be oould see the flames through
the trees. It did not nut along upon the ground,
nor leap from tree to tree, bat it earns on like s
tornado, a shoet of llama reaching from tho
earth to the top of the trees. As It struck the
clearing ho jumped into his well end closed over
the planks, ils oould no longer see, bnt he
could hear. Ho say* that tho flames made no
halt whatever, nor ceased their roaring for an
instant, bnthe had hardly got tho opening closed
before the house and mill were burning like
tinder, and both wero down in five minutes.
The smoke came down to him powerfully, and
bia deu was ao hot that be oould hardly breathe.
He know that the planks above him were on
fire, bnt remembering their thickness, be wait
ed till tho roaring of the flames had died sway,
and then with his head and hands turned them
over and pnt ont the fire by dashing np water
with his hands. Although it was a cold night,
and the water tad at tint chilled him, the boat
gradually warmed it up until ho says that be
felt very oomfortable. lie remained in bis don
until daylight, frequently turning over the
planks and patting ont the fire, and then tho
wont tad passed. The earth around was on
fire in spots, house and mill were gone, leaves,
brush and logs were swept clean away, as if
shaved off and swept with a broom, and noth
ing but aoot and ashes wero to be seen.
Af tor tho fire tad somewhat cooled off Weaver
mado an invi
that oonridei
been saved, although ho lost'all hia provisions
exoept a piece of dried beef, which tho fire had
oooked sain an oven without spoiling it He had
no other resource than to remain aronnd the
plarn that day, during the night, and the greater
part of the next day, when the ground tad
cooled enough ao that be could pick bia way
the aito of the burned village. Ho was nearly
twelve hours going the twelve miles, as trees
were falling, logs were bnrning, and the fallen
Umber tad in some places heapod np a breast
work, over which no one oould climb.
A MELTING STORY.
Ous winter evening a country storekeper in
the Green Mountain State waa about closing np
for the night, and while standing in the snow
outside, putting np tho window shutters, saw
through tho glass a lounging, worthless fellow
within grab a pound of fresh butter from the
shelf and oonoeal it in his tat.
The set was no sooner detected than the re
venge was hit upon, and a veiy few minutes
found the Green Mountain storekeeper at onoc
indulging his appetite for fun to tho fullest ex-
tent.snd paying off the thief with a fsceUonssort
of torture, for which he would have gained
premium from the old inquisition.
•T say, Beth," said tho storekeeper, coming
in and closing the door after him, slapping his
hand over hia shoulders and stamping the snow
off his feet.
Beth had bis band on the door, his tat on his
bead, and the roll of butter in his hat, anxious
to make hia exit as soon ss possible.
“I ear, Beth, ait down; I reckon now on such
a cold night as this a little something warm
von..I not hart a fellow.'*
Both felt very uncertain; ho had the butter
and waa exceedingly anxious to be off, but tho
temptation of something warm sadly interfered
with his resolution to go. This hesitation
settled by the owner of tho butter taking Seth
by the shoulders and planting him in a seat close
to the stove, where he waa iu such a manner
cornered in by the boxes and barrels that, while
tho grocer*—*—*' ■■
ability of
.. before him, there was no pos
sibility of getting out, and right in this very
plsoa, sure enough the storekeeper sat down.
,i 8 ? U V reU hsie a little warm Santa Crux,”
■aid the Green Mountain proeor; ao he opened
the stove door, and stuffed in aa many sticks as
the place would admit; “without it you'd freeze
going such a night as this."
Beth already felt the butter settling down
closer to hie hair, and he jumped np, declaring
he must go.
“Not till yon have something warm. Seth •
Beth, come, I’ve got a story to teU^i,” and
Beth waa again rushed into hia scat by hia cun-
2SKfe her *’" * ia °" »***“■
“Sit down—don't be In such a hurry,” retorted
the grocer, pushing him back into bia chair.
"But I've got the cowu to fodder and the
wood to split, I most be going,” said tho perse-
emeu chap,
"But you rnusn’t tear yonnelf away, Seth,
In this manner. Sit down, let the eows take
care of themselves, and keep yonnelf easy;
you appear to be a little fidgety,” said the
rogueiah grocer with a wicked leer.
The next thing waa the production of i
smoking glasses of hot toddy! tho very sigh
ZffEhffwould 8 have
can imttm^rTcn^Iw 5 ^” la*?**’ now > 11113 J° n
can batter it yonnelf, said tho greoer, with an
believcJhi^Sf n ^ t A2SS!!? ,, ?* t 9001 84111
believed himself unsuspected. Seth, here's—
ben e a Christmas goose, well roasted, ch ? I
toUjou it’. thegnSSTto creMtaHSaTSeth:
don t you never use hog's fat, or common eook-
lug butter to baste it with; come take your
bntter—I mean, 8*th, take your toddy." ^
Poor Seth now began to smoke, u well as
melt, and hU mouth was hermetically sealed o£^
aa though he had been bom dumb. Streak after
streak of butter came pouring from under his
tat, and hia handkerchief waa already Soaked
with the greasy overflow. Talking away as if
Inn-loving grocer
stuffing wood into the stove, while poor
gj*"* 2** with his back against the <££
B #6ai “ t 010 red hot
*ia the grocer. “Why,
\Vhrdra't™?uv P ' r,pi "v U if J° a were warxS?
I Here, let me
'•No/'exeUimea poor ^
rnuM go. Let me out, I ain't weffi Letie
A greaxy cataract ,™ now pouring down the
poor man a face and neck, and soskinc S:
clothes, and trickling down his body 8 into hU
boots, so ho was literally in a perfect bathed
oil*
“Well, good night, Seth,” said the humorous
Vonaonter, “if yon will go;” and adding as ho
darted ont of the door, “X say, Seth, I reckon
the fun I have had out of you is worth nine-
pence, so I shan’t charge you for that pound of
butter in your bat.”
/"> EOROLA. QUITMAN COUNTY—James T.
Ur Crawford of eaid county baa applied to me
for exemption of i*tr»oaalty, and I wi J pxaa upon
tho tAiQO at 10 o’clock a. m., on tho 7th day of
TOmbcr, lh7I, at my olLoo. October 21.1&71.
octSG io» ‘ W. r JORDON, Ord’y
FAIR WEElK.I
• VISITORS TO THE GREAT STATE FAIE
Must not fail to visit tho establishment of
Mesrs. J. W. BDEXE & GO,
No. 60 Second Street,
(Next to Baptist Church.)
If You Want Books, Go to Them
BOOKS FOB THE YOUNG,
BOOKS FOB THE OLD,
BOOKS FOB THE BOYS,
BOOKS FOB THE GIBLS,
BOOKS FOB MEN,
BOOKS FOB WOMEN,
" BOOKS FOB SCHOOLS,
BOOKS FOB HOME.
If you want
Writing Paper and Enrelopes,
Oo to No. GO Second street. They hare a
greater variety of
PLAIN AND FANCY STATIONERY
Tii.ii any boose in Georgia.
Have some NEW 8TYI-E8 never shewn in Macon
before; besides
rENS, PENCILS,
YISITINa CARDS,
GAUD OASES,
WOBK BOXES,
WHITING DESKS,
Indeed, everything to intoreat and instruct.
Call and see the house end examine Goods and |
prices before buying anywhere else. oetaO tf
SELLING AT COST.
J LABOE Cooking Bangs,
200 Cooking Stoves,
30 Heating Stoves,
75 doz Table Knives,
GO doz Pocket Knives,
200 doz Tea and Tsblo Spoons,
70 doz Plated Spoons and Forks,
25 doz Stand, Banging and Bracket Lamps,
100 doz Ooblete, Tumblers and Glass Setts,
30 doz Cedar and Painted Pails,
30 doz Brooms,
20 doz Sifters,
60 doz Clothes Horses and Shoe Brushes,
100 doz Bartlett's Blacking,
60 doz Brass and Japanod Candlesticks,
G doz Feather Dusters,
8 aetts Toilet Ware,
J5 setts Copper Measures
81,000 worth Tin Ware,
2,000 Fruit Boxes.
2,000 lbs Hollow Ware,
600 lbs Sad Irons,
200 pair Trace Chains,
1 large Frees Chain,
1 splendid sett of Tinner's Tools, Benches, otc.
Pad and Door Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nails,
Scales, Meat and Coffoe Mills, Andirons, Shovels
and T< ------ -
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B. F. WOOLFOLK, Eg
16 Third street.
TREMENDOUS STOCK
GENERAL GROCERIES
NOW BEING DECEIVED BY
RO&ERS & BONN,
And tlioy are offered for sale FEARFULLY LOW.
IN STORE
2,000 sks. Family &Extra Flour,
200 barrels Sugar,
300 Mils. Liquors of all kinds.
STOCK OF BACON AT PUESENT SMALL. I
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ROGERS & BONN.
COTTON I
CAMPBELL & JONES
Again offer their services to Planters and Mer-
Varelunsii & Commission Mercians,
And ask a oontinuaneo of tho patronage so liber
ally given them the past season.
Close personal attention given to the STORAGE
and SALE of COTTON, and to tho filling of orders
for Bagging and Ties and Plantation Sopplies.
Refer to the patrons of tho past season. Bo-
member the place—
Iron f arelionse, Poplar st. f Macon, Ga.
P. H—Agents for the Win ship Improved Cotton
In and John Mcnyman A Co-’s Ammoniated Dis
solved Bones, which we now offer at a reduced
ptioe.sept 3m
GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL.
ESOkDWAT, SEW TOOK,
II. L POWERS, ... Proprietor.
ROBAMtiS
O IThe ingredients that
COMPOSE KOSADALIS re
published on every package, then
loro jt is net a secret preparation.
consequently
PniSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT
It is a certain cure for Scrofula,
Syphilis in all its forms. Rheum i -
tism, Skin Discaici, Liver Com
plaint and all diseases of i .
Blood.
OUE EC77LE C7 S0SA3i..::
will do more good tiian ten bottic
of tho Syrups of Sarsaparilla.
THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS
lave used Rosadalisin theirpractiro
for the past three years and freely
endorse it as a reliablo Alterative
and Blood Purifier.
DR. T. C. PUGH, of Baltimore.
DR. T.J. BOYKI.V. “
DR. R. W. CARR. “
DR. F. O. DANNELLY, •<
DR. J. S. SPARKS, of jtlcholssviUe,
McCARTHA, Colombia,
DR. A. B. NOBLES, Edgecomb, Jf. C.
USED AST) ENDORSED BY
j- french A SONS, Fall River,
r. W. SSimt, Jaclwn, Mirh.
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virtnesafRosadalis. Tothe Medical
Prolession are gnaraatee a Fluid Eu-
traetsaperiorte any they hare ever
nsed In the treatment of diseased
Blood; and to theatBicfed we say try
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JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE.
arrhea, Dysentery and
Summer Complaint in
ehildren of all aces.
It is tho Great Infant's and Children'* Soothing
Remedy in all disorder* brought on by teething or
Watch Work and Repairing at Shortest Notice, and Warranted,
AGEXCY OF THE GR0YEE & BARER SEWLYG MACH1SES.
jnno 14-tf
MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS, TAKE NOTICE
JUST RECEIVED AT
SMALL & GAMBLE’S
WHOLESALE
FLOOR AND PROVISION HOUSE
1000 SACKS FLOUR, ALL GRADES AND: SIZES,
i CABS CHOICE WHITE COBN,
2 CABS TENNESSEE OATS,
53 CASKS A HALF CASKS C. B. SIDES.
50 CASKS & HALF CASKS SHOULDERS,
63 SACKS CHOICE BIO COFFEE,
75 BOXES TOBACCO, ALL GRADES,
25 BARRELS SUGAR,
50 BARRELS MOLASSES,
NEW CROP MACKEREL, ALL NOS. AND SIZES,
53 ROLLS DOUBLE ANCHOR BAGGING,
500 DDLS. EUREKA TIES (BEST IN USE)
50 BARRELS WHISKY
Tho above Goods, with everything else in our lino, will bo sold it
THE VERV LOWEST JP-rrAXCLDS.
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you will bo certain to try us again.
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A BOOK FOR THE MILLION.
MARRIAGE
A priTate Coun
selor to the Mar
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guide. asMist:
on the physiolog
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tem. how to preserve the comrlexion, etc-
This is aa lntercri'.ns work cf 221 pages, with num
erous engraving, and contains valuable information
for those who are married or contemplate marriage;
still it is shook that oaght to be under look a r c key
and notlaid carelessly about tho house.
Sent to any one (free of postace) for 50 cents.
AddrcssDr. Butt’s Dispensary, No. j eighth
street. St. Lonis, Mo.
■W NOTICE TO
FOHTUNATK.
Before
THE AFFLICTED A. J CN-
e~applying tothe notoriousQuaoki whosd-
vertise in public papers or using any Quack Rem
edies, peruse Dr. Butts’;
work, no matter what your
disease is or how deplorable your condition.
Dr. Butts can be consulted, personally or by mai
on the diseases mentioned in hu works. Office, No.l
N. Eighth street bet Market and Chesnut St Louis.
Mo.
LOOK TO YOPB CHILDREN.
THE GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY.
:mrs.
WHITCOMB’S
SYRUP.
MRS.
WHITCOMB’S
SYRUP
MRS.
WHITCOMB’S
SYRUP.
Cures Colie and Grip
ing in tho Rowels, and
&oilititates the process
of Teething. Subdues
Convulsions and over
comes all diseases in
cident to iniants
C pS
CENTS.
—pared by the GRAFTON MEDICINE CO- SL
LooIl M«.
Sold by Druggists and Dealers In Medicine every
whflf* ane!7-^.Vwi*
The Great Medical Discovery!
Dr. WAIsKER’S CAIJPOBH1A
VINEGAR BITTERS,
3-a Hundreds of Thousands -
°“ Bear testimony to their Wonder- £sy
IblCurativo Effects. — g*s
SSg THEY ARB NOT A VILE "S3
^FANCV D R 1 N YC .*«!
Mado of Poor Rnra, Wlalalty, Proof Spir
and Sefnscd Llqnors doctored, epiced and
sweetened to please the tMto, called ‘‘Tonics."
"Appotisera," Restorers," Ac., that lead tho tippler
on to drunkenness and rain, bnt are a trua Medicine,
mido trom tho Native Roots and Herbs of Califor
nia. free from nil Alcoholic stimulant*.
They are the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER anil
LIFE GIVING PBINCIFLE, a perfect Renova
tor and Invigor&tor of the System, carrying off all
poisonous mattter and restoring the blood to a
healthy condition. No person can take these Bif
according to directions and remain long unwell.
For Inflammatory nud Chronic Khcn
mutism and Gout, Dyspepsia or IiKlfgcK-
tlon, Dillons, Remittent nud Intermittent
Fevers, Disease?* of tho Rlood, Elver Kid
neys and Rlndder, these Ritters have been
most successful. Such Diseases are caused by
Vitiated Blood v which is generally produced by
derangement of the Digestive organs.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION,
Headache, Fain in the shoulders. Coughs, Tightness
of the Chest, Dizziness. Sour Eructations of the
Stomach, bad taste in the Month, Bilious Attacks,
Palpitation of the Heart. Inflammation of.the Lunjs.
Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred
other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dys
pepsia.
** . s- .x - u- — * —. late the tor _
of unequ&I-
impurities,
and imparting new life and vigor to the whole system.
FOR SKIN DISEASES. Eruptions. Tetter. Salt
Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils,
Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, Scald-Head. Soie Eyes,
Erysipelas, Itch, Scarfs, Discolorations of the bkin.
Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name
or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the
systom in a short time by the use of these Bitters.
One bottle in such cases will convince the most in
credulous of their curative effects.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its
impurities bursting throughthe skin in Pimples.Ernp-
tions or Sores; cleanse it when it is foul, and your
feelings will tell you when. Keep tho blood pure and
the health of the system will follow.
PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS lurking in the
system of so many thousands, ore effectually de
stroyed and removed. For lull directions, read care
fully the circular around each bottle.
J. "WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD &
CO., Druggists and Qeneral Agents. San Francisco,
Cal., and 32 and 34 Commerce street. New York.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
DR. PRICE’S
SPECIAL FLAVORINGS.
THESE TIMES A WEEK-TIJE8MYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS,
ELEGANT STATE-ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS.
S A YOTAGS 10 TO 12 HOPES SHORTER via CHAELESTON.
TOTAL CAPACITY 40,000 BALES MONTHLY.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO.
And connecting Roads Wont, in alliance with tho Fleet of Tliirteon First-ClaaB Steamships to the abovo I
Ports, invite attention to the Quick Timo and Regular Dispatch afforded to the business public in the I
Cotton States at tho I
PORT OF CHARLESTON.
Offering facilities of Rail and Sea Transportation for Freight and raasengers not exceUed in excellence |
and capacity at any other Pork The following splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on the Lino: ■
TO 3STBW TTORK.
GEOHGIA;
VANILLA, LEMON Etc.,
Fop Flavoring Ice Cream, Cakes & Pastry.
TIIOilFSOX, STEELE & PRICE M’F’G CO.
Depots, Chicago and St. Dools,
MANUFACTURERS OP V
DR. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER,
AND BLOOD ENRICHER.
* GO AND EXAMINE THE EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
At No. 86 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
JACOB SCHALL,
S AVING recoived his extensivo Fall stock of BOOTS and SHOES, takoe pleasure in anno rrra -„ .
l ua P*Y on5 '. !lnd trad0 Generally, that he is fully prepared to serve his customers witK? ,0
; in his line, from the common Brogan to tho finost French Boots and Gaiters. HavinV
direct from the manufactories, he can offer enporior inducements in prices, and he his
opportunity of sustaining his well-earned reputation for superiority of goods. ° ected °o
He would farther announce to the trade, and especially to shoemakers in Macon and vicinin «, . L
has on hand a large supply of Leather and Findings, with which ho can serve them at rates th.i '“V. h *
vorably compare with those of any 8outhcm establishment. Their attention is particnlarlvs.iiLT. S~
fact that he can famish Loather cat to all sizes, crimped Fronts, Bootlegs ready-fitted 17nUf? . thl *
kinds, etc., at a very small margin. 1 ulleu ' uppers of all
In tho Custom Work department, he still employs first-class, superior workmen and hia m,..
can be supplied, now as ever, with Boots and Shoes, of the finest French calf-skin and th« ,T.i
rate workmanship, at short notice. 0 mo,,t cl * v “'-
seplO 3m
> most clabo.
JACOB SCHALL.
86 CHERRY STREET, MACON, GEOBQLA
Schofield’s Iron Works,
ADJOINING PASSENGER DEPOT, MACON, GA.
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS
-a.3xnr required size.
SAW MILLS,
GEIST MILLS.
MILL GEAETNG,
G-IN GHAEING
(ORDINARY, OB GRAHAM’S EXTRA HEAVY),
SUGAK MILLS AND KETTLES,
IRON RAILING,
OF ANY DESIRED STYLE, AND AT TRICES LOWER THAN ANYBODY.
SHAFTING, PULFIES, ETC.,
J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON.
STILL
AHEAD,
Onr WROUGHT IRON COT
TON SCREW PRESS is tho only
Cotton Tress that has etood the
test, being used ever since the
close of tho war. and is in greater
and moro increasing drraand than
Onr WATER or STEAM POWER PRESS is
becoming
Being tho
IrlOST ECONOMICAL
to those having a
WATER TOWER OR STEAM ENGINE.
It can ali*o bo rnn rora the band wheel shaft
of gin gear.
MANHATTAN,
M. S. Woodhnll, Commander.
CHAMPION.
B. W. Lockwood, Commander.
CHARLESTON,
James Berry, Commandor.
JAMES ADGER.
T. J. Lockwood, Commander.
JAMES ADGER * CO.,
Agents, Charleston, S. C.
S. Crowell, Commander.
SOUTH CAROLINA,
T. J. Beckett, Commandor.
CLYDE,
J. Kennedy, Commander.
ASHLAND,
Ingram, Commander
WAGNER, HUGER & CO., •
WM. A. COUBTNAY,
Agents, Charleston, S. C.
SO ]=»VTTT . APE IiTaiaTAl
VIRGINIA, EMPIRE,
Alex. Hunter, Commander. C. Hinckley, Commander.
s«TT.nen DATS—THURSDAYS.
WM. A. COUBTNAY, Agent, Charleston, S. C |
TO 33 a t.tthtoh'r-
FALCON, MARYLAND,
Ilainio, Commander. Johnson, Commandor.
^Dattom'commander. Sailing Days—Every Fifth Day. I
PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, S C. |
Rates guaranteed as low as thoso of Competing Linos. Marino Insnranco one half of 1 per cent;
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS |
THE GREAT RECUPERATOR OF EXHAUSTED ENERGIES.
The most reliable Blood Purifier.
The sure Repairer of Broken Health.
The true Nerve Supporter.
The Permanent Strength fienewer.
The most Energetic Tonic.
In all cases of Debility, Poor Blood, Weak
Nerves, Disordered Digestion, it surely
and durably benefits.
Sold by all PruygUtt, or the Manufacturers
on the receipt of f6, will send, by Express, 6
Bottles, which is sufficient for S or 4 months.
Prepared only at tho Laboratory of
Thompson, Steele & Price 2£’f’g Co,
runurAcTCMU or
DR. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER.
Special Flavorings Tor Ice Cream, Cakes A l’astry.
217 sal 219 LASS 272227, - CHICAGO, ILL.
227 820080 272227, - - - 27. L02IS, W.
Can be had at all the
State-Rooms may be secured
principal Railroad Offices in
cored in advance, without extra
tee, in all
Alabama, Tcnnessco t
by addressing Agents of tho'
DUta-HWUU UUj UU BTUlrtU Ul auiautc, WlUiUUt UAU1S uj ouiuccotuf, Aik v*
ships in Charleston, at whose offices, in mil eases, the Railroad Tickets should be exchanged and Berths
assigned. The Through Tickets by this Ronto includes Transfers, Meals and State Room,.while on Ship
The Sonth Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad.
And their connecting lanes have largely increased their facilities for the rapid movement of Freight and I
Passengers between the Northern Cities and the Sonth and West. Comfortable Night care, with tho
Holmes' Chair, without extra charge, have been introduced on the Sonth Carolina Railroad. First-Class
Saloon at RranchvUle. On the Georgia Railroad First-Class Sleeping Care.
'it promptly transferred from Steamer to day and night trains of the Sonth Carolina Railroad. |
Close connection made with other Roads, delivering Freights at distant points with great promptness. I
The Managers will rise every exertion to satisfy their Patrons that the Line VIA CHARLESTON cannot |
For
Agent,
Sooth Carolina Railroad
one 20 eod-Gm
it Charleston, S.C.; B. D. HASELL, General I
TOKENS, General Passengerand Ticket Agent, |
ALFRED L. TYLER,
Vice-President Sonth Carolina Railroad. Charleston. 8. O.
Ths only kind made by a practical chemist, ns well
as physician, with special reference to its kealthfbl-
?“*• »/ articta Uat aid digaUM. Hr/«t
§SBL?attttST&SSSZl
oolj ^whito («weet) and light, but wholesome and
nutritious. Use it; prove it. If not as recommended,
we forfeit right to truthfulness. worth-
TM WBi 8 " 02
SPANISH
E. AD AYS. IL
Adams, Razemore & Ware,
PLANTERS’ WAREHOUSE,
NEAR PASSENGER DEPOT,
I Tnoe. w. zvaxs. arenn c. oannxzn.
I v. n. ntJTcnzsox. w. b. siltox.
Evans, Gardner & Co.,
Importers and Jobbers of
I DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, NOTIONS A GLOVES,
j Noe. 537, 533 and 541 Broadway (first block above
St. Nicholas Hotel),
C. B. WOOTEN - ,
| ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
| OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK.
oct22 ly*
eopt -GdeodwlyJ
SUNDRIES.
I O Art haahels Seed BYE and BARLEY.
| 4UU 100.000 choice CIGARS.
GOO dozen fresh Core OYSTER 5 ,
3,000 sacks choice FLOUR,
20 kegs FULTON MARKET REEF.
10,000 handles TTF.S.
1,000 rolls BAGGING,
If yon wint good bargains, call and see
oct22 U SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A CO.
N entering npon a new cotton season, tender
to the patrons and friends of
and to all others who may
Their attention
o
Adams ARazemcre, and to all
favor them with their patronage,
will be given exclusively to the
Storage and Sale of Cotton.
And to filling orders for Bagging, Ties and Planta
tion Supplies.
Asking for a continuance of the generous support
accorded to the old firm during the past season,
they pledge themselYes to giro unremitting atten
tion to the interests of their patrons,
liberal advances made on cotton in etore.
aepC difcwSm
FOR RENT.
1 STORE, also a amt of rooms suitable for a cot
ton buyer. Apply at THIS OFFICE.
eep5 tf
OVER GAITERS
TTOBsaio by
Jj F. L. GROCE,
octlO tf Hollingsworth Block.
DAXUBY cfc CO.,
xst inuuo. 325 wist EiLTixoxr srairr,
WHOLESALE
Fruiterers and Candy Manufacturers
BALTIMORE. MARYLAND.
ler-Udi-rim* ixsxs cass.
MISS A. O’CONNOR
H AS now on band an elegant assortment of Mil-
iinery OoodB, Sash Ribbons. As
I mention Real Lace in Valenciennes,
Duchesse Lace, Beal Lace Sets and Collars, rang
ing in size from small to largo. Ladies’and Misses’
French Corsets. A large stock of Fine Furs,
Swans’ Down, and Zephyr Worsted. A fine stock
of Jet Goods and Fancy Goods- A well eelected
stock in Beai and Imitation Hair Goods, and other
different styles of Fancy Goods too numerous to
mention bore. All orders promptly attended to.
Cotton Avenue, under Biddle' *
Macon. Oa
CJSOWSr SHERRY.
’.Photograph Gallery' I 'T’HIS jnatly celebrated brand of Wine isimported
octlStf I -L direct from Cadiz, Spain, and is certainly the
I purest ever offered in the Southern market.
purest
Price per case 89 00
Price per gallon 3.50
For ealo by A. L. RICHARDSON,
Importer of Spanish Wines,
eep!2 Gm 124 Ray street, Savannah, Georgia
INSURANCE COMPANY. U
SETS, . . 818.360,000, GOLD, |
After paying its
CHICAGO LOSSES,
Which were paid immediately.
J^ATES as low as any first-class company.
Pays promptly all losses.
All kinds of insurance effected.
| SABIUS W. OliZB.
W. A. RANSOM & CO.,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
| BOOTS AND SHOES,
133 AND 140 GRAND ST., NEW YORK.
Represented by Coi. B. W. Hogan, of Georgia.
oct8dly*
ON CHERRY STREET AGAIN..
J. BLOCK, Agent, would respectfully in-
1>JL form hia friends and the public generally that
* *_ tfwet, with a large
lithe
Cherry atre<
ice Cigars, embracing all t
Onr HAND PBES3 ( ndoed, as all of them are,) i*
too well known, and haa established iteelf as the
TLANTER’S FAVORITE. Aa there is no comparison
between a cast and a WRC tTGHT HtON SCREW, we
do not recommend CAST IRON 8CREW8, though we
make them for those wanting a CHEAP Preae.
Send us your orders, or send for Circular and Prioe
THE WILCOX PATENT HORSE POWER
Wo claim to bo SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER for Ginning Cotton, nnd it is the only Hons Power
made that wo know of that can supercede the ordinary Gin Gear.
J. S. SOHOFIELB & SON.
LAWTON it WILLINGHAM,
SUCCESSORS TO LAWTON & LAWTON,
COTTON FACTORS
Warehouse ami Commission Merchants
FOURTH STREET, MACON, GA.
N Publishing onr card, wo claim nothing moro for onreolyes than a determination to do onr
DUTY towards onr cuatomora. By strict attention to our business, and studying tho intoreat of ocr
patrons wo have boon abla heretofore to give satisfaction, and now have no apprehension that all who
will give us & fair trial will continue to patronize our house.
wgjja
LAWTON & WILLINGHAM.
ERNEST PESCHKE’S
octai-tscpit
L O. PLAOT, Agent,
Macon, Ga.
he id again back on
stock of the moat choice
favorite branda, and Chewing and Smoking 1110 pur P c ^. e 01oDservmg tho meridia
Tobacco of all descriptions. His store ia the exact Macon mean time to within a fraction of
next door above Valentino’s Saloon and Reetau-
lant. Give him a call, all you who lovo a good
cigar or quid of tobacco. eop9 2m
!!^acon Standard Mean Time.
H AVING perfected my arrangements to correct tho slightest error in the time-keeping of my fiae
Regulator, by the erection of an observatory and ono of the moat approved TRANSIT INSTRU
MENTS,^ for tho purpose o^observing tho meridian passage of tho sun and stars, I will be able to keep
Ewpeclal Attention paid to tlie Kepairinsr and rating of Cue 'Watches, as well as all
kinds of new work mode to order. july27-ly