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MESSENGER.
#Y QlJSBY,.JpNES & KEESE.
MACON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 18. 187?.
Number 6,229
i<iMir<iK Telegraph ItntMlng, Tlneon.
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roMTICAL JlOVtHE.Vrx/lXIl VIEWS.
Tbc Fan o. the Proposed civil Service
Rerorm.
Tbe Louisville Courier-Journal suggests that
the following bo inelnded among tbe questions
to be pot to a^dranU for wniot in the civil. . 0R MEDIcntKi for D„.
branch of tbe government by the proposed hi»u, JaadiBf; Cofttreofti. Ctap Dji<
Board of Examining Pedagogues: I eatery. Mek Headache. Chronic Diarrhea*. affections
1. Who ie yonr candidate for tbePreaiden^? of th. # Bf<Sd:
2. How much of your salary as Postmaster do Meiancn. lr or
INSURE IN TOE STRONGEST COX PANT.
CARHART & CORD,
INSURANCE COMPANY.
ntroarraa and dealess in
I AM OFFERING
FOR THE HOLIDAYS,
MV ENTIRE STOCK OF
Fann'aod Home. BOO
-'oatb.ru Uhruiiaa Advocate with Weakly.... 6 00
ftarh'i Meganne 0 00
Ttue arrangement ta where remittance* ere made
direct to the office of publication.
Ibe oooqoIelated Telegraph and Meeeengor
irpTMenu e large otroulauon, pervading Middle,
Booltoeiw end tfoutbweatcm Go- rgia am Weffid
leaiogat o rate*, in thu 1 j at SS duller ;.e:
njuare of throo-qulHei* or an inch, etch jffibnea-
l.un. llemuuneae eboold be made by expreea,
I j tn.il in taoCMrv order* or registered letter*.
SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED
your candidate by working in that way ? | doubt, tbe testimony ol aeadreda will eiubliib.
6. Have yon always been trnly loyal, and if
no, bow many times did yon vote for the pres,
ent noble Chief Executive in 1868, and do yon
think yon oonld do it again in 1872?
6. If tbe administration should happen some-
time or another to need a first-class witness in
Uliy Mini I not rinnftni ‘•Combine”
Too?
Edition Ttiegraph and Hettinger :
Tbc eeaaon ia now returning tor the pur
chase of guano by tbe planter. Allow me a
little epeoe in yonr paper for } few word* to
my planting friends, i notice a combination
'u Nvauah, of guano dealers, to protect
tbemeelvea against Iboao who purchase and do
not pay for their guano. Tnal may all be very
well, i shall not fail cot with them about it J
hat 1 would suggest a similar combination o
'planters for ttaetr protection. They should
hold a convention end not bay from those,
whose gnano baa proved to be inferior, or
which him not paid in its nee. Facts should be
made the property of all tbc fraternity, and the
parties who have been in the habit of selling ea
dirt and sand, and every throe; < xoept femli
sen, should be den« iuc*d and published,
suppose there are only a few of (ho mfxti
ceiled gnano, whose bate ie not common earth. I
And in many of them Ibis Is a very bate, base.
I have beard of one company whleb dag ap
[ two feat deep of mad on a river bank, andl
sold it to as poor Too If, for the draw pare—
mixing It, of conns, \-ith something elec to
make it smell, and perhaps taste like gnano.
llat if one of ns eboald happen lo refuse to
pay for each oomroon earth he moot be bran
ded as a thief, end hi* name bended ronnd tbc
ring as a first-class swindler. Let us have con
vtntiou* end hand ronnd a few names also.
HbaU vro purchaso (Jnano for this crop? |
have bought it every year almost since ita first
introduction—and what ia more, have paid for
it all—dirt and alh And if I am fool enough
to bay it expect to pay for it again. My judg
ment i* that a good article of gnano put on land
with plenty of vegetable matter will pay; using
X>ot more then ivu poandsto the acre. Ou data
lend it will nut pay need in any way. It is mon.
ey thrown away. Hat then to get that good arJ
bole ia the trouble. Peruvian is the best. Hntl
a distinguished chemist told me last year that it
was greatly adulterated, and not now worth ball
what it was ten years ago.
We are nearly bankrupt now from the ir.a of
guatio In 1870, let us beware of its indiscrimi
nate nse in 1872. There is no protection to us
if we fail in crops by tLo use of gnano. The
Hi*to chemist for examination and approval of
gnanue Is only a disadvantage to na. It pntsi
us lo disability in contesting any swindling
practiced upon us. Aud bo osnT aud does not pie
tend to examine one sack In one hundred that lia«
his signal ure lo it. Thu chemical analysis of guano
la one of the moat difficult and delicate, and
alow of processes; aud no certificate ol a State
chemist should induce ns to purchnsti.
In the abaenoe of our convention let ns buy a
Utile of Ibe best gnano; put it on the land
moat suitable; make our own fertilizers by
oompostiug ootton seed muck, stable manure
aud all that; raise onr supplies at home as far
‘ait practicable, and then w ■ shall not go on to
bankruptcy, as now seems inevitable. Then,
if wo can't go into it this spring wa shall be
ready for it by the nix', and hold our conven
tion, with onr names rawly to band ronnd onr
ring, and bandy about as ooturnon swindlers.
In the meantime, for the sake of onr fraternity,
let ne pay for all we bare or may bay, and be
able to do so by parebesing only limited quan
tities of that which we judge to be beat. That
course will oompel dealer* in guano to put it
down to snob figure* as we can aff jrd to givo.
B.
TELEUKAPII runs.
The (MOWof Opernlfncnt nllolrl llrrnlt
fn»t table.
From the 8«n Francisco Chronicle. |
Two yonng men. telegraph operators, board
St one of onr leading tbird-olass hotels, and
being of a somewhat hilarious deposition find
great amusement in carrying on conversation
with each other at tbc table bytloking on their
plate* with a knife, fork or spoon. Forthe in
formation of those not familiar with telegraphy
it may be well to state that a oombinauou of
sou ml* or tioks constitutes Ibe telegraphic al
phabet, and person* familiar with these sounds
can converse thereby as intelligibly as with
apSHn-hrird*. J The yotafe/Ugfenuiig-strikai*,
as already staled, were in the hsbit of indulging
iu table-talk by this means ehenever they de
sired to
a*T AX1TUIKQ rBIVITS
to each other. For tnatanoe, No. I would pick
up bis knife and tick off some auch remark as
this to^to. 2; "Why is this fuller like ihe of
fense of Hamlet's node V* ' '
No. 2—1 give it np.
No. 1—Hconuse its rank aud smells to
heaven.
Of ooune tbe joke is not appreciated by the
landlord, (who sits close by), because be doesn’t
understand telegraphic ticks, and probably he
wouldn't appreciate it much if he did; but the
joker* enjoy it immensely, and langh immode
rately, while the other guests wonder what can
be tbeawcasioa for this ^uerrimen', acdsaiu-
were sealed at breakfiat, e stout-built yonng
man aateied the dining room with
a HAtUWOHS IlIKL
cn hie arm, whose uuud, blushing countenance
showed her to be a bride. The couple bed, in
feot, been married but a day or two previous,
end bsJ oomotoSau Fr.ncu.ro from tt.eu home
in Oakland or Mad Spring*, or p>me other rural
village, for the purpose of speeding the honey
moon. Tbe lelegrapbio tickers oommenord as
soon as the husband end wife bed seated them-
•else*.
No. 1 opened the disclosure ea follows:
“Whet e lovely little pigtou this ia alongside
of uk—ain't she r. .
No. f—“Perfectly charming j looks ss If buk-
ter wouldn't melt In her mon'ti. Just married,
I poena. Don’t you think no?”
No. 1—“Y**, I should judge she was What
loaoiooa Upe she's got! It that country bumkm
Deaid* her was out of ihe road. I’d give her a
beg and a fcUs just for luck."
No. 2—“Suppose you try it anyhow. Give
her A Jjjtie nudge under the lat/ui with yonr
knffifliim ffi 11 * 1 aleVTa ta-si
OTtr Two Million Dollars of Chicago Loeses have
been paid in Cash up to November 25.
Over *42,000,000 Losses have been paid by this
Pain in the tide. Eometim w I Company since ita organizatian in 1836.
Director* having been authorized to draw upon
the London Office, the Chicago Lome, will ^
Tbe stom- I bepaui without redeems theAeeeta
in the United States.
Over One Million Dollars ia Premiums received ia
the United States since the Chicago Fixe.
delatf L C. PLANT, Agent
Korth British and Mercantile
IRON AND STEEL.
| WATCHES, JEWELRY
SILVER WARE,
FAKTCY GOODS, ETC
SAVANNAH CARDS.
RAILROADS AND STEAMSHIPS.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
C0TT03ST.
GROOVER, STUBBS Sc CO.
Savannah, Ga.
R 1
:ce,)
L J
Iron Front Store, Cherry Street.
22=ir^S«SS.*=3! SSiSS
“tesaffiffisafessalinsukake company, h
8. In cam it ftbould chance to occur to yon at I j n ^ ht Srt rotta every remedy. Several of the I A4-.
no distant day that it would be eminently pro* I above it*ptom.”at*en d*t?/du e as e. but cases nave I
—or all /onr of them, mm Uj« oam» may bo—to h I it should be vised by all persons, old and yonnr, |
certain £250,000 farm- at ar 8k Looin, whole I whenever any of the fjretoioc symptomsi appear. It f
jpfted proprietoria not wholly-unconnected with “J S^ZSftSSE^
tbe Executive Meneion at the present time, I p tcr ;» healthy action if n-ed nronerly. - -
•• 1 V ■^ W iTJ."Sinh7lSaSSS may avoid all
Solo
London and Edinburgh.
(Established 1809.)
e occxaiou
ire you would remember to ship I ^Venona lirlad ia unhealthy i
and pey the express and .«
| i—ra-iim-ffiV enuarM ,
|regijlatoe|h^.S
dren a.- well tt
are you quite sure
with greet caro
oti.i r ahargee on
9. Ip ooncltiaion, how much change do yba
happen lo have about your clothes, and do you
| think von oonld borrow enough here to take you
home ?
.010,000,000 00
. 14,865,224 SO
Veep Subscribed Capita’, (gold)....
Present Total Assets, (gold)
For children cixilainicr
LcmiiiLc, or sick
tcsspoonltxl or
re.ieL Chil-
anE^kffiBHBS iirea u fftlnl idnltijMt
[iol ami. &iHi,,*bw, did vsDDdM,iud,oa 1aBI TSeSfffilS!!?d2SS5 E ‘SSS.S
‘* M t , Tir;S£3i ! SsS5S(SxiZ I In Hi- drn r-.V, nn ,1ia md-t ^ ^
ug upend di.-dributing the m*:U to imswcr I niiat, or in day timcVre fiiyery. wool saiberine.
... these questions to tbe satisfaction of an cx- can’t uoJoratac l what they rcai. can't kcei> their
amming Lard thoroughly in accord with tbe &Z2!V$£S? "i
prenent Administratioii would make a post mas- J relief.
ter of whom that ndmirmtrktion would justly bo Jaundice.—Take enough Rerulstor after eating
1 each meal, to produce oao full action Iroax the bcwels
every d*F.
Pregnant ladies will find Eure relief from their kea 1-
SK
proud.
«<
itomach. restJeasnera. etc., etc.
Prepared only by J, 11. ZK1UX A CO.,
Drusxirts, Macon, Ga.
Pric* II; by mail, 8125. For sale by ell DrosxUta.
nolTtf
First National Bant of Macofl.1
^■ufin.^toeHmUu Sm&l aehe.eostivenws, swiauainz in the head, colie. sour
JSSISiSrd'lerer r “ C ,lUUl,nK t * ,np * I rmU-u- » —
Notoxn Pi-ittz, Nxnaasxa, January is.—
Alexis and party arrived here this morning at 7
o'clock, and took breakfast on tbe cars at an
early hour. Ambulances and light wagons for
and a carriage for the Grand Duke
met Ihe party, aud they started immediately
for camp. The permanent camp for the buffa
lo hunt is r>n lied Willow creek, about fifty miles
t££Cw.U'reuuMren?^ | BANK 0F DISCOUNT, DE p 03IT AND GOT. |
LECTION I
Thin of the well .tents are floored, and tbe I
Grand Dake's Is earpoted. Box stoves and Sib- 1
ley stoves are provided forthe hospital and wall
tents. The hospital tents are to be used as
•lining tents. An extensive culinary outfit was
taken; also 10,000 rations each of floor, sugar I Savannah.
and coffee, and 1,000 pounds of tobaoco for the I Advances made on Bonda, Stocks. Ootton in store,
Indiana. Company K, second cavalry, Cspt. I or shipments of cotton to good Northern, Euro-
Bgait, Is at tbe camp, end have everything in pean. Charleston or Savanna, iunsse.
the teat possible order. Company E, second ‘ Uotdui w m &!1 P lrta of
cavalry, Lieut Stover, acts as escort for the “SS
; .arty. The whole is nnder the command of I gtttss Bonds.
i Jen. Fslmer, of Omaha barracks. Lient | W. W. Wnianxi. Cashier. angl6-tiloet28*
| to take fire risks on tbe most favorable teims.
POV20 ly L O.TLANT A SON, Agents.
EXTRA CHOICE
SEED POTATOES.
'500
BABBF.LB PINE EYES,
ATE iu store one of tbe largest stocks of Hard
ware, Cutlery. Iron, Steel, etc., to be found in
Middle Oeorgia, consisting in part of
200,000 pounds Genuine SWEDES IRON.
90,000 “ PLOW STEEL.
250,000 “ REFINED IRON.
V' 1 kegs Home and Mule Shoes,
i/ff kegs Nous.
2,500 pairs Trace Chains.
150 dozen pairs Hames.
100 coils Plow Lines.
900 dozen Genuine Scovil Hoes.
250 dozen Planters’ Hoes. . . .:
200 dozen Axes.
BLACKSMITH BELLOWS, all sizes,
ANVILS and VISES,
TOOLS of every description,
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, etc I
In fact, evert thing usually kept in a first-class
Hardware house.' All of which we will sell at prices
to suit'tbe times FOB CASH. Call and examine |
for yourselves.
CARHART A CURD.
delDdAwSm Cherry street.
&30 PER TON!
AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES.
Call and Examine before Purchasing:*
deistf E. J. JOHNSTON.
BERND BROS.,
JX0. W. AMERSOX’S SOXS,
COTTON FACTORS
, AND
General Commission Merchants.
44 THIRD ST, MACON, GA.,
XUXUFACTCXXBS OF
And Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
j NO CHANGE OF CABS BETWEEN AU
GUSTA AND GOLUA1BUS.
GENEBAL SUPERINTENDENT S OFFICE,)
Gkoeoia Ues-veal Uailboad,
Savannah, December 1G, 1871.
O N and after Sunday, tho 17th inst., Paesenge
Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad, its
, , branches and connections, will run as follows .
ESFECTFULLY inform the Merchants and t l . OAX IKA1S
Planters of Georgia. Floiida and Alabama, I LoavoSavannah ' 7:15 ah
that their LARGE FIRE—PROOF WAREHOUSE, 1 Leave Augusta................ . . ..... 8:15 am
capacity 25.000 bales, is now reidy for the storage I Arrivo at A u gu c ta|6:40 P M
of cotton, and that they are now prepared to make I Arrive at ililiedgeville "*.**" . 8:45 r x
liberal cash advances on cotton in store and to hold I Arrive at Eaiouton 10-45 P M
a reasonable length of time, charging bank rates of I Arrive at Macon 4:51 p x
interest. If you want money, send yonr cotton to Leave Macon for Atlanta ' 5 : 35 p x
GROOVER, STUBBS A GO., I Loave Macon for Columbus 8:15 p x
ang29 doniAwlm Savannah, Ga. [ Arrive at Atlanta 10:50 P X
Atrive atOoiuaihns 1III.I.. 4:45 a x
Making close connection with trains leaving Au
gusta, Atlanta and Columbus.
DOWS DAT THAIS.
Leave Atlanta. 2:00 A X
Arrivo at Macon 7-30 a x
Leave Macon 8:00 A X
Leave Augusta 8:15ax
Arrivo at Augusta 6:10 r x
Arrive at Savannah 6:15 px
This train connects at Macon with tho S. W. Ac
commodation train leaving Columbus at 8:16 p. x.,
and arriving at Macon at 4:10 a. x.. and makes the
same connection at Augusta as the np day train.
MIGHT THAIMS QOISU SOUTH.
Leave Savannah 7:00 px
Leave Augusta 7:30 px
Arrive at Macon 6:15 ax
Leave Macon for Atlanta 7:10 a X
Leave Macon for Coiambus 6:25 a x
Arrive at Colnmhns 11:00 a x
Arrive at Atlanta 1:43 px
Making prompt through connections at both At
lanta and Columbus.
SIOUT THAISS OCISO MOUTH.
Leave Columbus 12:45 p x
Leave Atlanta 1.10 px
Arrive at Macon from Columbus 6:00 F X
Arrive at Macon from Atlanta 6:10 r X
Leave Macon 6:20 P x
Leave Savannah 7:00 PM
Leave Macon 6:20 P X
Arrivo at Milledgevillo 8:45 P M
Arrive at Eatonton 10:45 px
Arrive at Augusta 2:45 A X
Arrive at Savannah 5:30 a x
Making perfoct connection with trains leaving
Augusta.
Passongora going over tho Milledgevillo and
C3-LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON
SIGNMENTS.ang20 dAwGm
| W. ncscas. J. H. JOUSSTOX. x. maqt.taf
DUNCAN Sc JOHNSTON,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
I General Commission Merchants
92 BAY STREET, SAVAXVAll. CIA.
Will make liberal advances on Ootton and other
I Produce consigned to us. aufi20d<tw6m*
WB. H. TISON*.
WN. W. GORDON
TISON & GORDON,
COTTON" FACTORS
IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES.
300 barrels EARLY GOOD RICH,
2C0 barrels EARLY ROSE,
The above are the
E XCHANGE on N\ w York for talc At lowest cur
rent rata.
Kxahangw bonght on Haw York, Philadelphia and
Onr circulation la amply protected by United I
L O. PLANT, President.
Best Northern Seed Potatoes,
Mr.
A I
llnycs is iinartormnstor of tho expedition.
Cody (“Buffalo Bili"^ met tho party here,
riluy of horses is *t Jledicino Creek, shout
half way to the camp. Tho pirty expect to
nmko the trip in eight hours. Buffaloes aro in
great numbers within ten miles of tho camp.
A few hours ago fonr hundred Indians wore ex
pected ut tho camp with their families, and
others woro coming in rapidly. It is expected
that war parties of Spotted Tail. Whistler, War
Bonnet and Black Hut will be there, with their
respective chiefs and bands. After the bnnt
there will be a grand Indian war dance, and | and Uncuixent Funde.
’provisions trill bo presented to the Indians If
they belmve themselves.
OKANII rZSTIVZ PBZPABATXONS.
St. Louis, llo., January 15—The Legisla
tnre of Missouri has adopted a resolution for
the appointment of n committee, consisting of
six members of the House end four of tbe Sen
ate, to which the Governor, Lieutenant Gov- Ini TTr^T/^P T A r P H 1 7 'P TT r D T A
leruor and Speaker of the House were added, to I il A V J.J\ (jj xJNcJLli.Ul lUil •
make arrangements for the reception of the I
Grand Duke Alexis and suite at tbe State capi- INTEBE3T PAID ON ALL SUMS FROM §1 I
R. W. Cudbedoz. Wx. Hazuehuhst. I
J. W. Lockett.
Cubbedgc, Uazlehurst & Co.,
IBankers and Brokers
MACON, GA.
| JA ECEIVE DEPOSI
All in primo order, at lowest market price.
ROGERS 4 BONN.
PORK BELLIES.
ITS, BUY and SELL EX
CHANGE, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, RONDS
Collections .Undo on all Accessible |
Points.
(^Office open at all boors ol the day.
jao4-lyr
Cubbcdge, llazlehurst & Co.’s
20
BOXES PORK BELLIES,
tal on their retnm from tbe bnffalo hunt
The steamer Great Republic, which is to con
vey Alexis and his suite to New Orleans, will
undergo same changes for tbe pnrposo. Two
of the largo staterooms will be thrown into one,
newly carpeted, and furnished with a set of
chamber furniture. A billiard table will be
plaoOd in the rear cabin, and other arrange
ment* made to break the monotony of the trip.
Beeidee the suite, none but the offioers of the
boat will be allowed on board_daring the pas
cage. Especially will all newspaper men be
excluded, a special agreement having been made I ADVANCES MADE Olf cotton.
this effect.
TO $5000.
O FFICE HOURS, FROM 8 *. x. to 6 P. x.
jmi-if
.A.GKEINrO'Sr
Savannah Bank and Trust Go,,
MACON.
0 APITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, all paid In
109 half .casks BULK SIDES,
200 half casks BACON CLEAR BIBS
FOR SALE LOW.
jm9tf ROGERS A BONN.
E. FRANK COE’S
iBone Sierjliosplate mM==
* * * I J. Meeckk Gkeex, M. D Med
Tailing flic thsaees-A Kelle’x Con
quest nt Washington.
From the Capital.]-
Some gifted quill driver ought to take up the
annais of the National hotel, that abounds in
oomic and serious events. For many, many
years it was tbe headquarters end grand ren-
EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND KOZ.il.
* DEPOSITS RECEIVED,
| On which Interest will bo Allowed, ]
AS AGBEED UP01t.
jan25-ly I. C. PLANT <£ SON. Asa.
ANALYSIS r
Moisture, determined at 212 deg. F.
Organic Matter
Yielding Ammonia
Soluble Phosphoric Acid.....
Equivalent to Bone Phosphate Dis
solved.
dezvons of political pumps, journalists and I T*T , A A’’ I I^ ? T-t A 7VTa~
prominent social actors and actresses of past I
generations. Tho volume of registers alone that I FOB! VALIXT, GEOBOIA.
“ffire reiSrisTandu^in^rMttegafthos?of*the udR 1 " 1 ’’ J ' d I "••••■••
agricultural bureau. There was a time when coIleitiiL mado at ill ’Alible joints. T^Pteapteri^ldd 1140
presidents elect went from the National to be in- Interest paid on Deposita when mado for a epe- Total Bone Pho-uhato 29.25
united, and lovely belles swept through the rifled time. Sulphuric Arid, Lime, and other Sa-
lors captivating beaux known to tho union, wx. J. Asdebsoz, Prea’t. W. E. Bnowz, Cashier. I
he thought brings up one of the lost named dioecious -
sor*^ whose entrance to a ball room was the Wm j And Col Hugh L Dcmavel,
ovation to a queen—a fair girl from tho West, WmiB Br0TO Dr. W. A. Mathews,
and at whoso loot tho so-called statemen of tho | u r . TVn. H. HolUmdiead. delitf
day bowed iu love that approaobed adoration.
15 50
48.70
[ Farmers, It is to Yonr Interest j
to Look into this Matter of
Home-made Fertilizers.
I HEAR THE TESTIMONY
Jokes Oousrr, Ga., December 22,1871.
Mosers. Hunt, Rankin 4 Lamar: I used your
nome Made Fertilizer on a very poor piece of land
the last season. The cotton was planted on the
26th of May, andl am satisfied that this Fertilizer
doubled the crops. Yours truly, Wx. Hubt.
No. 14>£ H. 4 B. R.R. December 15.1871.
Messrs. Hunt, Rankin 4 Lamar, Gents: I am
pleased to inform yen that tbe Fertilizer prepared
by your formula has paid me handsome y. Tbe land
I cn which it was used made for me twice as much as
the same land which was not manured. My neigh
bors used various oommercial fertilizers, costing
I from $50 to $60 per toD, and none had so good a
I yie.d. I shall use it largely the next season.
Yonrs tinly, S K. Loxo.
Wo shall keep a largo stock of the material for |
I Fertilizers, and will take pleasure in givingonr for
mula and all information in regard to it. Parties
who have formulas of their own will find that tbe
articles can be bought as cheap of us as they can
get them further North. Orders should be sent in
earlv.
HUNT, RANKIN 4 LAMAR.
decl7-3m Wholesale Druggists, Macon, Ga.
COTTON STATES |
Life Insurance Co.
I PKI.M'IPAL OFFICE, MACON, GEORGIA-
Authorized Capital..- $2,000,000
Guaranteed Capital 500,000
Deposited with State Comptroller for se
curity of Policy Holders 150,000 |
W. B. Joiisstos President I
Vice President.
Secretary.
General Agent
Medical Examiner. ]
W. J. Magilu. ....’... .Superintendent of Agencies.
0. F. McCay Actuary. |
INSUBE ON ALL POPULAR PLANS,
INSURE YOUR LIFE AT HOME.
ALL ITS FUNDS INVESTED IN GEORGIA.
ALL LOSSES PAID WITHOUT DELAY.
IT IS MANAGED WITH ECONOMY.
ITS POLICIES ARE NON-FORFEITING AF
TER TWO YEARS.
F. M. HEATH, Special Agent,
Macon, Georgia.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS "W^om m A^
and Savannah, which connect daily at Gordon
(Sundays excepted) with the Milledgevillo and l£a-
112 Buy Street. Saranuali, Ga* I tonton trains.
An elegant Bleeping car on all night trains.
. TflBOUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS can be
BAGGING AND IRON TIES ADVANCED ON I had at the Central Railroad Ticket Office at Pulaski
CROPS. I Houae, comer of Bull and Bryan Btreeta. Office
I open from 8 a m to 1 r m, and from 3 to G pm. Tick-
Liberal cash advances mado on Consignments I pao also he had at Depot Office*
of cotton. ang20-d&w6m* | WILLIAM ROGERS,
doc!7 tf General Superintendent.
L J. GUILMAUXIN.
JOHN FLANNERY I CHANGE OF BCHEDULE.
WHIPS, HORSE COVERS,
BUGGY ROBES, otc.
OUR STOCK IS LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED
| L. J. GUILMARTIN Sc CO., |
COTTON FACTOES
AND
I General Commission Merchants |
BAT STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
AOESTS FOB
| BRADLEY’S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, |
Jewell's Mills Yarns, Domestics, etc., etc.
| BAGGING AND IBON TEES ALWAYS ON HAND.
UMunl Facilities Extended to Customer*.
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WX. H. STAKE.
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SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE. 1
, Macon aud Rbcbswice Railiioau Compaxt, >
Macon, Ga., October 23, 1871. )
O N and aftor Sunday, October 29, 1871, tho fol
lowing schedules will ho run:
DAT ACCOXXODAT’H TRAIN DALLY (SUNDAYS EXCEITED).
Leave Macon 8.20 A. x
Arrivo at Brunswick 9.25 r. x
Arrivo at Jacksonville, Fla 6.09 a. u
Leave Jacksonville, Fla 8.45 P. X
Leave Brunswick 5.45 a. x
Arrivo at Macon 6.25 p. x
Connects closely at Jessnp with trains of Atlsn-
tio and Gull Railroad, to aud from all points in
Florida.
THHOUOn FASSBNQEB THAISS DAILY.
Leave Macon 7.45 P. M
Arrive at Savannah 7.46 A. x
Gr0CerS> 0014011 Factors,I v V o%‘L4^e^r;^.”V.V.V.V.V.V jmLu
in want of goods io onr line. and Leave Savannah 7.00 e. x
— - — _.l_ . - — _ - l Arrive at Macon 6.60 A. X
Connects closely at Jessup w ith trains for Savan
nah, and all points on Atlantic and Gulf Railroad,
and in Florida. At Macon with Macon and Wostern
Railroad to and from Atlanta.
No change of cai s between Macon and Savannah,
and Macon and Jacksonville, Fla.
ITAWKINS-.-TT.1.K TRAIN DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED).
Leave Macon d.05 p. x
Arrive at HawkinBviUe 6.45 P. X
Loave Hawkinsville 6.45 a. m
Arrive at Macon 19.39 a. m
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WM. H. STARS Sc CO.;
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WINDHAM Sc CO.
| Hdiisb, Sip & lecoratiTe Painters, |
No. 48 Cherry Street,
Under Barrett & C&etlon’a, opposite Ieaac&' Houae. I james h. elount. isaac hardehtan.
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Careful attention given to
SILKS 0B SHIPMENT OF COTTON
And all kindB of Produce.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS.
Arro v and Eureka Ties at lowest agsnts’ prices!
Kee3 constantly on hand a large stock of all kinds
of Eagying. Agents for
E. F. COE’S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME.
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Change of Schedule.
ON MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
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x. ketcuux. a. l. hahtridge Fopty-Ouo Utiles Saved in Distance.
KEICHUM & HAKTKIDRE, 1
h I Bankers and Commission Merchants, I /~\N and after Snnday, October 8, 1871, and until
(H Exchange Bnllfllng, Savannah, Ga. DoUee ' th “ t " ta ' on thla ro,d wm ”
References: Moeos Taylor, President City Bank, T , f SI0IIT **MN DAILY.
N. Y.; P. C. Calhoun, President Fourth National
Bank, N. Y.; John J. Cisco & Son, Bankers, N. Y.,- ®
Morris Ketohnm, Banker, N. Y.; J. N. Morris, orntw
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chael, Caahier FirBt National Bank, Philadelphia.
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| W. B. GRIFFIN. T. C, CLAY. ;
GRIFFIN & OLAY;
| Cotton Factors and General Commis
sion Merchants.
No. 114 RAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
DAY TBAIK—DAILY (bUKDAYS EXCEITED).
Leave Augusta 11 00 A.M
Leave Macon 6.30 am
Arrive at Augusta 2.45 p.m
Arrive at Macon 7.35 i*.m
CTTaeeengcrH by thenight train leaving Augusta
at 7 p. m. will make cloao connection at Macon with
Southwestern liailroad to all point* in Southwestern
Georgia, otc.
Passengers leaving Macon at 6.30 p.m. will
make cloae connection* at Augnata with northward
Will mako liberal advances on Cotton consigned I bound trains, both by Wilmington and Colombia;
to os.
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A. S. HARTRIDGE,
also, with South Carolina Railroad train for Charles
ton.
IS* Passengers leaving Macon at 6.30 a. x. make
cloao connections at Cmak with day passenger
trams on Georgia Railroad for Atlanta and all
pouts West; also, tor Augusta, with trains going
108 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA. I Jortli, and with trains lor Charleston; also, for
Furnishes Bagging and Tics to planters, and ad- Athens, Washington, and all stations on tho Goor-
P ARTIES preferring work dono by the day will
I fJ'BIS lo:
. established and well-known FeitiTzer |
has its 2ist cargo upon the market for this eea-
Sba married-one of the statesmen, and n rival I F. M. COKER, Prea’t.
rklly o.u.i'.u7e |h« .>;m ralbrs mn-t bajldiot*. tella, her superior it wit, bnt not equal in X. , -wt-v-t" ati i y rT-1 T\T A,rTA
A 1<K .H^SSROiWOUeUiesefua-lovit^yoolhs tesn|y,zaidT<Gnjint>n-upn the even: ' L''I H Ox* \ 'ixjl I {_ L S
A It Fillers, GEORGIA.
jar 313 m
F. M. Coker.
opher who undertook the duffmlt task of
making tho Pasha's donkey read tho written
word-i of the prophet ?”
“ Never did; tell me.” ,
*• The phfioikipher, like all philos-iphera, was
poor. He offered tho l’ssha to teach his donkey
to read in five years But during tho difficult
task he -was to be clothed in pnrple and fine
linen, fe;ion the teat and lodged in a palace. I Tte herem^S mtros^d totte
If he failed tbe penalty was death. One dty I fljjmfjji receive the joint attention of each member
Ian old friend met him leading forth the royal nnui the same ia closed np.
donkey to the grove where the lessons were I RICHARD F. LYON.
1 lo tegtv.i
duill
sup ewedlo te given, and be-sill, -Sorely you
tbeio ii n > i. . in(g to^fcat S^pahlha icifh- do not < xpeet that ass to zead?' The philoso-
ffilrwoMemighihatrogone but fur an amazing pber putting bis thumb to hi:
Th* bridegroom'* faoehad flushed and a dark
soo.l wa* on bis brow daring the progress of
the ticking eon venation; bat the operators
ware too much oeeapied with each other to pay
any attention to then:. The reader rosy form
aonre-ldeAif'nft ynufig Wn’t oonsteTnilion
when the partner of the lady picked np hit
knife and tioked off jte following tens bnt trig-
gra«~w—SSStJ
ffiy wifi-, and tt soon as sire pro.cheff'sT’i
"This lady ia
gets through with her breakfast I propose
wring your necks—you insolent whelp*.’'
The ooun-.enanoe of the operator* fell very
suddenly when this message commenced. By
the time it eadrd tbe; had lost all appetite and
appreciation of jokes, and slipped out of the
dining room in a very rapid and unceremonious
manner. The bridegroom, it stein., was a tel.
egrtph operator, and “knew how it was him-
a*l(. fi
Thz Thick in Sxnxt a Snxaxaz'a Ellctxcn
The Ohio Senate, on the 12th instant, amended
its journal of the proceeding* at th* roeleolion
of boi,*t,.r- u iL.utothr Uai'.ad Slates S, natev
to read UVin»i
That The rate for SeuZIhr' tn Coftgreav ws*
announced by the Lieutenant Governor in joint
asaembly of the two hooves before the voting
was completed, and while members were cn the
flxir, and In the act of changing their vote*, and
while they were so delayed in making such
charges, st the request of th* Lieutenant Gov
ernor, to euibli) the cUtk, without confusion.
to auxe scch ch.nces aa they were annoonoed.”
The Ctnoicnati Enquirer say* f
“It is now made public that two Senators and
four Representatives who voted for Sherman
upos the first hxllot in tended to transfer their
votes to Gox, sod it ws. s knowledge of this
fact which impelled the desperate party mana
gers to resort to fraod. Jacob D. Cox would
have been the Senator elect from Oeio to day
but for fraud." J ,.'.1J ,iXa\
'You wonder ai the match because you do
not understand it.”
“What do yon mean ?”
“I mean that she married one term in the
senate.”
“ What a small ambition—only six years out
of a lifetime."
“Six vesrs make up a woman’s social life.
After it is a living tomb in a nursery ; and then I Uo r n ” ^S“^dXStioA
she has her chances.'
“ Wbst do yon mean ? ’ I Dr. W. W. Barlow,
"Did you never read tne story of the philos-1 Col. W. T. Davenport.
M SFEEB Caahier f on < !vn d amply sustains its well-earned character
’ * I for the uniformity of ita preparation and the relia
bility of tho materials constituting tho compound.
Indeed, in ihe numerical estimate of at least two
important elements which it contains, viz: Am
monia and Soluble Phosphoric Arid, there has been
R ECEIVES Deposits and makes Advances on I • dc , ciJed ^ Till i. sb ‘ e c 1 *™ 1 ei,1C0
_ good Collaterals, l Ootton in store, or on Ship-1
..jr-Biitt. A. MEANS. Inspector.
| manta. i
Buys and sells Exchange,. Coin, Stocks, etc.
Discounts Paper, and makes Collections on all |
accessible points.
Fire and burglar proof,vault and safe for proteo-
Novembcr 16,1871-
Chatham county, Ga.
:. H. Hawkins,
Vm. Hooks,
LYON, deGRAFFENRIED & IRVIN.
Notice—Dissolution.
rj»HE firm of Lyon, deGriffenried * Irvin, Attor-
Af ter having sold
bo supplied with first-class workmen at rea
sonable rates. Orders from the countiy will be
promptly attended to. de29 ly
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY’S
CofflpM Acid PIospMe of Lime,
FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED.
A? XXX 033 X1EXJTJOEID.
MACON, GEORGIA.
T HIS article is prepared expressly for compost- j office on Cotton avenue, over xttv it Kirtland’e,
ing with Cotton Seed, in order to supply it (up-Btairs).
I with Soluble Phosphoric Acid, which is necessary . TTENTION given to cases in ths Circuit Court
torender it iMst effective and gnomical asa for- ^ of the Umt ed States for tbe Southern District
tibzer. ^oO potmds corion seed composted ith of Qggfgja Also, in the counties or Bibb, Jones,
259 pounds or this Arid Phosphate has been found ji unroo , gpsiding Macon, Sumtsr, Lee, Terrell
h^‘»nvn| r hA^rertffi7?/ Randolph, Caihohn, Dougherty, Baker and Mitch- ,
| equaled andnever surpassed by anyotherfertffizer. e] j_ p romp t attention will be given to all business
^“P 08 - 4 . I entrusted to their care. RIUHARDF- LYON.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, GEORGIA.
;trance Ralston Hall, Cl
LYON & IRVIN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
v&ncea liberally on consignments of Cotton.
sep7eod3m
T, M. FARLEY <te CO.,
COTTOi\ FACTORS, |
64 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
LIBERAL AD YAM CIS MADE 021 CONSIGNMENTS.
oct4 3m
CHARLES N. WEST,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,|
SAVAX-YAn, GA.
gia ltailruail.
%2T PasseDgors leaving Augusta at 11 X u., ar
riving at 51acon at7.35p. u., make close connection
with trains on the Southwestern Railroad, eto.
kaTNo change of care between augnata and Ma
con. First-class coaches on all traius.
octstf a. K. JOHN3QN, Sup't.
Will attend diligently to all business confided to I Leave Eofauia
his caro aug24 6m | Arrive at Macon
SPANISH
jan6 3mos
S\ML. D. IRVIN.
E. FM Coe's SmtiatB
pher putting his thumb to his nose, wicked
one of his learned eyes and said nothing.
‘Bat,’ continued the friend, fff yon fail at the
sod of five years you will surely be strangled.’
‘My friend/ responded the philoeopher, you
forget that in that time the ass may die.’ These |
are her chances. The senator may die.”
W. K dtGRAFFNltlED,
SAMUEL D. IRVIN.
Macon. Ga., January 5,1872. JanG lm
PIANOS AND ORGANS,!--
Forthe past five seasons with perfect satisfaction,
we again offer it to tho planting community with onr
guarantee that ita highly improved standard shall
be maintained, and we confidently recommend it as
the BEST FERTILIZER ever brought into tho
ANZCBOTf.—Apropos of bribery, a hard hit at ttit t tt * DAVIS
the Legislature of last winter is quietly running 1 gs~
■It appears, that, a party, who had
as for making the inquiry, ap-
cnnsvlvania railroad man in Phil-
asked
OX nBIBMW
R. J. ANDERSON Sc CO.
Agenta for tho
WM. H. STARK 4 CO.,
Savannah. Ga., — |
General Agents for the State of Georgia.
I him flatly whether hia (
adelphia and
panv intendi
Richmond this winter.
“No, sir, no; emphatically no” was the ex
cited reply.
‘"Why not?”
“I’H tell you why, air. Tho members of the
Pennsylvania Legislature are gentlemen, sir—
perfect gentlemen. Yon don’t have to bribe
bnt once, bnt” (bringing hia fist in virtuous
indignation down upon the table) “those d—d
scoundrels in Virginia have no more oonsrience
than a hog, and yon never know when you are
EMERSON, and
SOUTHERN GEM PIANOS, and
MASON 4 HAMLIN ORGANS. I
T HESE are fint-daea instruments, and ean be
bought on installments of from $10 to $25 per
bonght on
intended to spend any more money in I month. Ihoee wanting a desirable and sweet-toned
1 instrument would do well to examine onr* before
purchasing elsewhere. Order* for *11 kinds of
mane and musical instruments promptly attended
to at
SCHREINER S OLD MUSIC STORE.
Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
Greatest ProSnction of Inrentire Genius. |
The Original noire Sewing Machine.
It ia simple, durable, easily undented!, sod esai- I
For sale by
CHERRY 4 HANSON.
Agents at Macon, Ga.
B. Fye A Son, Forsyth. G».
Powell 4 Morphey, Barn* srille.
J. H. Rogers, Tbomaston.
R. P. JohnsoD, Gsiffin.
Mirk W. Johnson, Atlanta.
Fort 4 Quirterman, Cnthbert.
J. Q. Adams, Eatonton
Bauer A Heath. Camilla,
G. C. Parsons, Sindezsville.
T. M. Kennedy, Davie boro.
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elements of value that can enter into aDj fertilizer.
I It is the only manner in which cotton seed can be
properly used. With it the planter can eupply him
self with a fertdizer of the highest grade at the
smallest cost, which will enable him to nse it liber
ally and thus realize tbe highest results from the
labor and time employed in making his orop.
For directions for oompostiug, for price and
terms, apply to
1 ASHER AYRES, Agent,
Poplar street, Macon, Ga.
John S. Beeie 4 Co., General Agents, Baltimore,
dels 3m
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GCANO,
AT SEDUCED PBICES.
T HE use of this Gnano for cotton and corn for
the past six years has established ita character
] RELIABILITY and EXCELLENCE. Experience
| has demonstrated that under favorable conditions | jlnlO/Wj
Balaton’s Hall Building, entrance Third street,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Will practice in the Courts of the Macon Circuit.
B. Sc W. B. HILL,
Attorneys a t Law,
NO- 88 (CP STAIRS) CHERRY STREET,
Macon, Ga.
tr
C. B. WOOTEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
| OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK.
oct22 ly*
E. H. BAUMAN,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, }
Southwestern IIuliiuau Company, '-
Macon, Ga, May 28,1871. >
O N and after Snnday, the 28th inat.. Passenger
Trains on this Road will rnn as follows:
DAY EUEAULA PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Macon 8:00 X M
Arrivo at Eufaola 4:58 p. x.
....7:45X X.
....4:35 p. x.
Connecting with tho Albany branch train at
Smitbville, and with Fort Gaines Branch Train at
Cnthbert.
ECPAULA NIGHT YREXGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
TSAIZ.
Leave Macon 8:50 p. x.
Arrive atEufaula 10:00 a. x.
Leave Eufaola 5:10 P. x.
Arrive at Macon 5:00 A. r.
Connect at hmithville witli Albany Train on Mon
day, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights. No
leaves on Saturday nights.
OOECXDUS DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Macon. 6:25 a. x.
Arrivo at Columbus 11:00 a. x.
T hus Justly celebrated brand of Wine is imported I aSvn StMArmT 'au
direct from Cad^ Spain, and is cerUhSy the ^a
CROWN SHERRT.
I OOLUMBUS NIGHT THZIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
TRAIN.
J Leave Macon ...8:15 P. ar.
Airrive at Colombaa 4:45 a. m.
Leave Colombo** 8 05 p, m.
Arrive at Macon 4:10 a m.
VUtGIL POWERS,
JonlO ly Engineer and Soperintendent.
SAVANNAH, ... - GEOEGIA. I PACIFIC HAIL STEAMSHIP CO.’S
Fronting Sonth, a Frontage of 273 Feet.
purest ever offered in the Southern market.
Price per case $9 00
Price per gallon 3.50
For eale oy A. L. RICHARDSON,
Importer of Spanish Wines,
8epl2 Cm 21 Eay etreet. Savannah, Georgia
PULASKI HOUSE,
■ A touno^^^H
in large quantities become so impregnated with
iron that one cold evening, when her lover
kissed hex at the door, he had tho same expe
rience that small boys do who approach their I
mouths to lamp-posts, and, before he could sop- I
srata his Ups from hers, was caught by his 1
OC:,-ht-U>-te mother m-law. Moral—den’i take
quinine. •—-ahsus.f .sradl zorw*-'V.-C eaJ
An Iowa gentleman who was invoked in do
mestic troubles met with a genuine “Job’s com
forter” the other morning. Meeting an old
friend, .bo wm a v.. lower, he related Lis trou
bles to him, and told him he expected to be
broken up, as his wife had commenced suit
against him for the sum of $3,000 alimony.
“Veil, says U.- »:do*er, “I',1 wait and £ce
hosr'ahe homes out, and if she sneoeeds I'll go
for her."
Artist—“Have there been many artists down
this sea-on to paint the fikherwomen ?"
_. *»v ten
It J. ANDEli80i _
Agent, No. IS Gotten Arooue, Macon, Ga.
A goat* wanted la srasy town ar.d aonofy in Boutfa-
Georgia. From $50 to $500 per mouth guar-
m kselffi
of eeason and application of 200 ponnds per acre.
| increases the crop from to three fold the natural
.parity of the soil.
The cost of growing cotton to the planter Is in
I proportion to the yield per acre from the land and
labor employed in its cultivation: hence the agency I p ro 'mpfattention riven to the collection of chums,
which so lsrgely increases production at a moderate decsl-tf
outlay of capital is essential to profitable planting- 1 " —
Far price and specific terms apply to
ASHER AYBE8,
Ag’t Pacific Guano Co., Poplar st, Macon, Ga.
JOHN 8. REESE 4 CO..
dec3 3m WM. H. WILLBERGEB .Proprietor.
SCREVEN HOUSE.
N otice to all parties interested.— I
Major John W. Cannon has consented to con
duct, and is duly appointed Manager of the
“Screven House.”
declO lm B. BRADLEY.
A BOOK FOB THE MILLION.
declStf
General Agents, Baltimore, Md.
C- B. MIMS.
—WITH—
IC, B. Williams & Co.
—DEALERS IN—
WASHINGTON DESSAU,
I ATTORNEY AT LAW
MACON', GA.,
GUIDE.
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of th
ried or thote about
arry, with th«
st diBcoveriee
on the physiolog-
W ILL practice in;the Courts of Macon Circuit “^ttoeromplexio 1 ^.^' 1 ' 41
Office—With Niabeta & Jackaon. J ^ an SSmSbi worr cf 224 pagw, with snm<
enzravins. and col tains valuable info;
oct24-lwBOE<idGm
H. M. GREEN,
I eroua engraving, and contamB valuable miormatios
for those who are married or contemplate marriage;
still it i? a book that ought to be under lock arc act
and notlaid carelessly about the heuae.
bent to any one (free of postage) for 50 cents.
No.
xighth
Hats, Caps, Ears, GloTes, Umbrel- Attorney at LawJ iS^L^^^PhLraSlS.
■ - „ i-,. 1 I Street, St. Leuis, Mo. cisco first of every month, except w
NOTICE TO THE AFFLICTED A, I UN- Sunday, then on the day preceding.
'UNATE.. ^ m B | One hundred pounds of Baggage allowed to each
ATOT only does it save labor, fne’i, clothes, etc ,1
jLN but byt ' | ' IMBragnmM
U6S and 270 Canal street,
(Near Earle’s Hotel,)
NEW YORK-
^JEBCHANTS needing nice and stylish Hats,
. Cape, Furs, etc., at most reasonable prices
GRADED HIGH SCHOOL FOR
BOYS AND YOUNG MEN
r P.EPARES your g men there r.gtly for any class
in College, or ror li-.vi^vM. at nearlv ONE-
HALF THE LLPEN rE OK THE REGULAR COL
LEGES. Located near Taltxjttou, Ga., six miles
from Geneva. (8. W. R. K.) Ea»y of access by
Hack Line, count cling with every train of care.
Spring Term begin. February 1st. doses July
17th—ant months.
I lining it, housekeepers get rid of the
annoyance and discomfort of hot w ater in summer,
and of steam in the house during t he winter, which . . . . _ _
canees frequent colds, eeperiaiiy to thoee who go I ar.d liberal terms, will do well to patronize C.
from a steaming, hot waeh-roo-n to hang out I Williams A Co. _ , _
rietbes. Thousends of teetimonisls to its great ex- I To my friends, who have so liberally patronized
cellence could readily be obtained; but no evidenoe me the past year. I can only prove my gratitude by
can equal that derived from one's own observation being ever watchful to their interests, assuring
and experience. To know the virtaea of this soap, I them that they shall alwayB get their Hats, eta, at
you have only to try^it-
ordinary week's waahfng
eon*. HUNT, RANKIN iLAAIAB,
octll-dJfcwtf Sole agente for Macon.
CLINTON, GEORGIA.
Collections and all business promptly attended to. j
c31-d3m
JAS. T. FLEW ELLEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW |
GEORGETOWN, GEORGIA.
THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA,
| CHINA A.TJX) JAFAW,
Touching at Mexican Ports
AND CARRYING THE V. H. BAIL
I Fares Greatiy Keduced.
O NE of tbe large and splendid Ste&mships of
this line will leave Pier No. 42 North River,
I foot of Canal etreet, at 12 o'clock, neon, on the 15th
and 30th of every month (except when thoee dates
fall on Snnday. and then on the preceding Saturday),
with ASPDfWALL, connecting, via Panama Rail
way, with one of the Company’s Steamships from
Panama for SAN FRANCISCO, touching at MAN
ZANILLO.
Ail departures connect at Panama with steamers
for South American ports. Departure of I5th
touches at KingBton, Jamaica.
For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran
cisco first of every month, except when it falls on
FORTUNATE. , ^ I One’hundred poundage
Before applying to tne notorious Quack* who ad- adult. Ratface Masters accompany Baggage
Teniae m puo.ic papers or asm* any. Qu«k R.m- Uuongh. and attend ladies and ctilillen witoott
edie«, peruse Dr. isutta work, no matter what your I -r> ti.AdArktho
disease is or how deplorable your condition. maze protectora. Ba^ga^e received onmooch.
Dr. Butts can be consulted, personally or by mail day before nailing, from Steamboat*, Railroads, ana
on the diseases mentioned in hia work3. Office, No. 12 paeeengers who prefer to eend down .
N. Eiahtn street, bet. Market and Cheanut. St. Louis, I An experienced Surgeon on board. Medicine ana
Mo. | attendance freo.
LOOK TO YOUE CHILHEKK. I
>rcmpt ana unainaea Bumaaa ju ilb i , nnn afn CAfimmiTn Dri/mnV riie Wharf, foot of Canal etreet, N ‘-' er » -
coanues of'Stewart, BaudolFh, T«reU,_Qaitman. | THE GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY) | I0 ^Vo, F. B. BABY. Agent.
it. A single bar will do tbe prices to compete with the lowest-priced merchacts ^ £ lr ] T , and’also in the' Supreme Court
ng for a f.mCy of eight per- m ^** lr m ><l»4- All orders ^Will receive my prompt ggj— to( j (he District and Circuit Courts of t
H AYING resumed the practice of Law will rive
it his prompt and undivided attention ia the
A xxs broke a chair over hia wife's head a
week or two ago. When he got to j.il aud the
riergymttl undertook to talk with hnn, he d.-.
played a gjod deal of penitence. He said he
was very »orry that he had permitted his anger
to obtain the maatery of b:m and to suffer him
to do such an act, Ucanse J! was « goo : chair. Lsr ted room . • layHght a off -doped with her j j x _ McLAUC.HU>' A. '1 i aud Tro.
which was an heir.orm in L:.v family, and he feller. 'Ihe old folia were astoniihsd zHUl Urey I ■ vr. A.SHAW, A. iL, Assistant,
knew Le could never replace it. ilvai Ieap;«.-. J ,'an7 ItuwAwim'
"Old Lady—‘Taint the iiiherwomen ? Bless eoaRD AT THE DiSTnUTE 813 FEK MONTH,
your innocence, it’s their nateral color!” I
A ciri in Franklin, Ky., locked her parents in Apy.T for Circular girisg full lhlcrmaiion
GUANO.
pi'RE PERUVIAN of direct importation. Ml \
Government price#. 2240 pounds to the ton.
R. G. LAY.
Agent for consign*©* in V. S., S*T&nnib, Gs.
DOY^Affl
and personal attention. Respectfully
iv5 2m O.
&E5 A. BA5S01C. AABf.
US W. HOB]
W. A. RANSOM Sc CO.,
Manufacturer* and Jobber* of
Georgia, and the District and Circuit Court* ol the
United States for the Southern District of Georgia.
Special attention will be giTen to the adjustment
and eettlement of claims.
In all important suit* and consultation*, Herbert
Fielder, Eeq., will, by agreement, be associated
with me. de30 lm
O. C. HORNE,
BOOTS AND SHOES, Attorney and Counsellor at law
HAWKINSVILLE, GEORGIA.
138 AND 140 GRAND ST., NEW FORK. I K. B.—Commercial and Rank Notes and Draft*
Represented by Cob B. W. Hogan, Of Georgia. I ooiected at bank rates of eommUeion, when pud at ]
cctSdly* iaaturity.
PRXCB
Cores Colie and Grip*
inz in the Bowels, and
facilititatea the procou
mi Xoetaiug. Subdues
x?onvuiriio&s and over
comes ail iiecaeea in
cident to infants and
Children. Cures Di
arrhea. Dysentery and
bummer Complaint in
children of all ages.
It is the Oreat Infant's and Children’s Soothins I
Remedy in all disorders brought on by teethinc or |
GRAFTON MEDICINE CO. Bt.
L 8oS b7*bruxxiria sad Dealsn la Mwitrin. «T.rT- I
wb«ire« .auaif-oAwir 1
MRS.
WHITCOMB'S
SYRUP.
MRS.
WHITCOMB’S
SYEUP
MRS.
WHITCOMB'S
SYRb'P.
CENTS.
martl lv*
baby cabs.
IHE fluent aanortmont of Baby Cabs and Per
ambulators eT.r received in this city. For sale
cheap bv CARHART 4 CURD,
~ tf
JT. 33. BRES,
No. 196 Gravier ttreet, New Orleans.
onae dtaf f. j. ragland, .4geot.