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JUST RECEIVED
UBlBlSOSS’.
a COO Ttrd* Calicoes at 10 to 12c.
La l.es* Linen Collar*. Lace Collar*, Racking,
CaOu!* Ruffling# Broadwiy Frilling. Coronets,
,. .v pick Cou.bi, t- ilk, Leather and Linen Delta,
. . 11 *«• «’ Hose, l’acifi: Lt •*'*.«, N».a-
pot VI2- Lawn*, Cotton Liaper, etc.
j ,,!,#»• |>oae at lCc. j er pair; OcnU* Half Hoae
af 108*
jnf4hw Cm* 4*4 Bleached at 12c , worth 15c.
A large lot Dram Goode at Coat.
* 11 other Oooda at Bottom Figures.
W. A. BANKS ± 80KB,
41 fMoad street, Triangular block, Macon, Ga.
jttP«2fflf * _
Rrst Kiflfti!. m of Macon
munMt* » ' cntrsi Banklnj Batlara*.
mwmai
1 0 FtAHT, I>. FLASDEitil.
H. I. JEWETT, W. B BSSMMOSM,
a. js. I'ulnt, d. s. uttle,
O. a. HAZLEnCEST.
L C. PLAST, President
w. WKIOLEI. CaahUr. malO-ttinoTl*
Telegraph & Messenger.
TUESDAY M0EKIK3, AUGU8T 26, 1873.
, a. BOSS, Prmidc'-U li. 7. LAWTON, Coehicr
EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON.
>iflee la Uafl*enrtr Ualldiac.
hkoeiveh deposith
BUJH AMD dIXLU EXCHANGE,
ga— Alranoe. on Block*. Bond*. Cotton Is Btcro.
Alio on Shipment* of Cotton.
AtLLEOTIONB PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
(.tiiir
I. a PLANT & SON,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
MAOON, G A.
U*r »x Hell Cioliantf, Gold, Silver, Nlorbe
And HouUm.
deposits received.
fu whifb Interest will be Allowed,
An ony.
PATASIZjS OU O^lXjXj
idtaaoe. Mrut. on Cotton nml Produrr In
mortt.
lollrrtlons Promptly Attended to.
TiWIt
1V.OBIUMA
Wat. liaxunrasr.
.• Ix>-iicrr.
Cubbcdgc, .•’axleiiurst & Co.,
Bankers and Brokers
MAOON. GA.
K EOEIVE DrrCWITB, BUY And BELT. EX
CHANGE, GOLD, SILVER, bTOOKH, BONDS
mj Cneniraat Fonda.
t’ollccflona Hade t>a nil AettMilble
Mtalb
arose# open At All bourn of tba day.
)*My?
Cubbcdgc, iiat!churst& Co.’s
SAVINGS INSTITUTION.
Ibi X Eli EKE I’AID ON ALT, SUMS FROM <1
. TO #6000.
fflOK HOURS, FROM 8 A. K. to 8 r. at.
I«n4-tf
0
PLANTERS’ BANK
rot r VAU.KT. mkokuia.
1E0BITE8 Dopoelte, dlsronnta Paper, bur# And
V .nil. ExcIiodro ; also, Gold Mid hilvor.
J#|:«tioii« modo At All ooroaolblo points.
uirrMt | «IJ on DoponiU wlion mode for » tpo-
*iA.J limn.
An. J. Artmant. PreaT. W. K. Bnuwn, uoanier
■atomt:
Ka. J. Andnrnon, CoL Barb L. Donnord,
Ad. L M. Felton Dr. W. A. MUhnwn.
Dr. W>ti. H. HoUliuhnAd. de!7tf
CITY BANK,
Mneon, Goorpin.
CAPITAL 200.000 DOLLARS.
W*. 8. bolt,
JNJ. B. BOSK.
wx. a jonsaTON,
JOHN J GRESHAM,
loljr.im
STRICTLY COMMISSION HOUSE
JR. M. WATBHO c*> CO.
SO Itroati N( n New York,
BANKERS
-zap-
COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Boy And tell contracts for fomredellrery of rot-
loo. Depot!! seronnta of bankers, merehint* end
Other! Art rapcoiaHy .oitctied. jolyCdSm
A. C. KAUFMAN,
LTAIMKBR,
AND DEAI.FB IN 80DTHEIIN SECURITIES,
ITUIlLI'.STOt. N.
S ODTflKKN COLLECTIONS reeelre the Special
acd Poreonal Attention of thin Hoa.e Itrtarce
Boda Pa1THFD1.lv tnd l'BOMlTIJT In New
York Exchtw;n. which alraya rnlee III-LOW par
dannn the tc-.ire bnetnmn eeaoon
•W Note., Dratu tnd Acceptance* payabto In
Sooth Ctroltni. North CtrolinAAnd Georgia ctn be
eonoenlrtted At Hue point with rrotlt tnd Baring of
Lthor.
W All bottom .Handed to with fidebtj tnd
dtnptteh
SW QncttUont of Panthers Beeprities Utned
wnekte fehltdm
COOK’S HALL,
PERRY, GA
T HE alter: on of misagera of pntitJc aotcrtalo-
manta la palled to thla Hall, which baa been
latolr fitted np In tbo bo»t etylo, with scenery, eta
Tba Hall will eoat about 400 persons and is oonTa-
niently situated in the large acd growing town of
Parry, to which the 8oothwe«i«rn Kauroad has
lately oousmiotMl a branch from Fort Valiev
Apply to JOHN H. COOK,
fahlOAm" Parrr.ua
ONLY MANUFACTORY
In tbie country where
Patent Wire Heddles
Are mtde under one mAntgemest.
Alto, 8DPPLIES need in COT PUN mod WOOLEN
BILLS prcmpDy f.rnl.hed
D. a BBOWN,
JatrYI Cm Lowell, Maas . D. S.
DIAMOND SPECTACLES.
T hese Spectacles are mantifaottired from “ilin-
bta Crystal Febblas" melted together, and are
called Diamond on account of their hardness and
hnliiAocy. It well known that spectacles cat
from Brazilian or Scotch pebbles are very injurious
10 sye, becsose of thetr polarizing light.
Haring been teeted with the poisnecope, the
^amood lenses bare been found to admit fifteen
cent, laea heated rays than any other pebble.
Ibey are ground with great scientific accuracy,
fret from chromauc aberrations, and produce
» bnglitnaaa and distinctnees of vision not before
attained in spectacles.
Manufactured by the Ppcnoer Optical Manofac*
fvjcg Oompany. hew York.
For sale by responsible Agerts In erery city a
we Union. h. J. JOHNSTON,
••weier and Optician, is sols Agent for Macon, Ga.
from whom they can only be obtained. No pod-
employed.
The great demand for these Spectacles has In*
Cooed unacropuloue deal*'!* io palm off an infsner
and spnnoos articl# tor the Diamond. Great cart
tboc.J be taken to see that tbs trade* mark o
^h-ch is protected by Amenoan Letters 1‘atent) is
temp** mi *t*r* nsir wUM.Iwlr*
LAW CARD.
M tholiS. WOODWAKD A TOOLE, of Dooly
ooonly, Ol, htrtoR formod A ItgAl copArt-
LwMup, rx>mpt>c:taiiy cSez iL.ir A.rTioo, to the
Pxbitc, And »iU ptACti.'a in the oonnue# of Wilcox,
God,.. Irwm, Mono, Macoo. Huiwter Aod Hoa^
toa. HmcLI AtleoLoO £‘ yt O AiaJ to CAM. in UlA
And 7.Xma1 Coaru.
Addrmi Y^bqa Ga. jQ*yl5-iI3n.*
NOTICE
T WILL hold a JoaUc Ooart for the 716th Die-
-A nw, Q. a.. At toe oBc. of Coition A Benili,
"•RJjlnoood Atreet in me c.ty of klAoon, on the
■■OOMD &ATUBDAV of A Terr month
7. U BEATS.
EotAry Pntllc ado ex. off. J. 7.,
718th Dtntrist, O M
KDITOBUL C0KBE8PO6DBSCE.
Giaxu Ccrrui Horn, Nrw You.
Aagatt 20th, 1873.
The writer hod j ait Undbd to the botin form,
el Ly the Piiipnco rwer At BilUmorA, after
tnrendnR tba whole length of the mngntWwnt
Cheonpenie Bay when be cloned hie leat min-
■ire. A dnli, leaden «ky >penned the arch of
the heereni, end the falling rain wan lnnhed in
to Rpray or drir.n to and fro hr the impetnonn
Hint. The little nl!e which flow at all time,
through the gotten, of the city end form A
p!en*;cg fentnre in ita itreete, were now nwollen
into angry nrnieta, and went roaring on tbair
wiy, bearing open their tnrbid banom nntold
filth and garbage, all of which in deposited in
the feveral ill pa.
TBEEUSfc
where bandreda of ateameia, oloopa, achooners
and bargee he pell-mell together, In oonoe.
qhenoe, preeenti the Appeeranou of a tlnggiih,
Atygien pool, block aod otTenolre to the eye,
ind reeking with Ail (he liqnifled abomlnetloni
of a great city. To nhow tba effect# of n<i«
filth, a prominent merohent doing bnaineen on
bmilb’e Wharf, told an that a newly painted
roaeel will, in a few weeka, In tbooe watera,
torn black end dingy, and even the adjacent
hotuea ere all mottled and otained by the fool
odorj arieing from the benin. Bo great la the
accumulation of the dthrii from the newera,
that nombera of dredging boate are kept oon-
Atantly at work to keep thin olnggiah rirer from
filling np.
WATmUCZLOSI BT HI KXIXI0X.
We connted in one single .lip not lees than
thirty teboonera and aloop, whole deck, were
piled with thi* cholera.prcdacing frnit. Then
.And, of rind, fi rated upon the water too, and
the Mreeti adjoining the w bar res were noar and
offenaiTC from the garbage. Indeed, the stench
were well nigh Intolerable. Under a tropical
<nn there Is eanro enough here to prodnoe
A«iat:e cholera, yellow ferer, or any other
known plague. Bpeaking of tbia lo A citizen,
he sold yon soon got need lo IL Bat to nnblan-
ted conntry olfactories, the nmmnce is well
nigh insnfferable.
thb late rax.
It is uid, ii wept away a perfect neat of brothels
and other sink# of iniquity, whose presence had
actually kept down the prloe of real estate in
tt&t portion of the city. The achievement of
xuhdcing the flamoR in the teeth of almost A
temped of wind, reflects infinite credit npon
tl oee Mho directed operation*, and the whole
tiro organization of Baltimore. Able and timely
ARMBtALce war Itleo rendered from abroad. It
wab Indeed fortnnato that the conflagration oc
curred In day light In some inatanoea tall ool-
nioon of fltmtti Ascended to the height of l*n0
feet, »nd CAUght tiy the fnrionR gale threatened
premises hundreds of yards dictant Bat acres
of house lops were occupied by the earnest pop-
nlation, who covered every inch of exposed snr-
f«eo with woolen blankets, kept constantly sat
urated with water. The work of removing the
brick and rubbish hm brgan, and doubtless the
fire will in tbo end prove a real blessing to the
inhabitants.
IT BACTXS AND BT03MZD
incessantly, so that lbs writer was glad to seek
shelter and repose In his ohamber after days of
oontinnons travel. That night (Sabbath) at 10)
o’clock we resumed onr journey, taking po*l
session of a sleeping chair on tba Philadelphia
train.
Tboso appliances, however, arc little better
than the stocks to the occupant. Fist on yonr
back, and nnsble to turn right or left, are yon
forced to recline, with a painful restriction of
liberty, which, lo the deponent at least, begets
nervousness and unrest.
It was a miserable nlgbt, which we were glad
to ece dispelled by another stormy morn, which
broke npon the smiling villages and cultivated
farms of New Jersey. The visitor from the
Month is struck with the intense gnennut of
vegetation in this latitude. Whether owing to
the shortness of the seasons, cool nights, or su
perior fertility and cultivation we cannot ssy,
bat all nstnre seenta clad in a vivid emerald
mantle.
The crops of oorn, or rather patc\ct, in the
lillipnllsn farms into which (he country la di
vided and subdivided, were luxuriant, and so
thi;k as to resemble so nndistiDguishable mass
of gtoen as the cars flitted by. Bows from
three to fonr feet wide, and hills two and a half
feet apart, and containing from three to five
stalks in eaob, give an aggregate of plants to
the acre many times greater than at the Month.
Henoo the prodnot ranges from CO to 130
bnshela per acre, according to oirenmstanoes.
Bat in Georgia this thick planting wonld re
sult in niter failnre, as the oorn mnst have air
nml distance iu that climate. IVe believe, how
.ever, where manure ]a iberally used, even there
it would be fonnd profitable to plant closer.
CBCSSINO THE FISSV
over North river, the wind blev icy oolJ, and
happy was he who oonld don an J button np a
heavy winter overcoat. The HitdaoD, and ex-
pansivo bay towards Mfafen Island, were liter
ally alive with swift moving steamers, river
crafts, Inga, pilot boats, and ships carrying the
flags of all nations. Men-of-war. too, were at
anchor; their crowded decks and frowning ports
threatening destruction from the throats of tho
iron bull dogs who lay in ambush behind them.
It is oonoednd that the world does not present a
spectacle more animating and beantifal than
New York harbor. And the eye never tires of
that moving panorama, with ita magnificent set
ting on all aid**, embracing huge perpendicular
cliffs, gently retiring hills studded with pilatiil
villas, busy towns and villages in (he diatanoe,
llte mighty ocean on the right, nnd the thou
sand spires and minarets rising from the vast
uiRRR of brick and mortar wbioh covere Man
hattan Island, and from which reaonnda tho
dnli rotr of rnshing multitudes.
But the soene has often been described, and
we hasten to thread onr way through the masses
of the oity, to this pleasant and popular home
of tho traveler.
SDHINXSS B1CEWASD.
Very few meiobanta and business men from
the Sooth have yet arrived, and trade is ttn-
usnally dull for thla stage of the season. Fa.
vorable crop reports, however, and private ad
vices indicate that even more than the average
amonnt of goods will be sold this fall. Dry
goods rule low, and groocriea at about tho
naoal flgnrea
THE DUCMMXU3
are returning to cover in ahoals after their
summer campaign, and no one arriving at the
hotels eaoapen rtoir clutches. We have peen
some rather bard rtflsotions in the prints
rgainst this class of tho community, bnt re
gard them to bo as nx jnat as they are Bevere.
It rtqnireR something more than an ordinary
man to fill the bill as canvasser for a loading
mercantile honss. Ho must beaottve, intelli
gent, persevering and possessed of a tboroegb
knowledge of bnmaa nature. Moreover the
strictest integrity is indispensable, coupled
with popular manners and a winning address.
Combining all these qualifications, be is waith
a mine of gold to his employer. His visits to
i be conntry merchants, too, and sales by
sample, enable the latter to replenish tbeir
stocks without tho cost and trcnble of going to
market at all tlmesof the year. Mom* of onr very
beat and most reapeetaldo young gentlemen ply
this vocation for a living, and are the tinned
and confidential agents of tbeir employers.
THI GZOEOIA STATE TAIlt
is attracting much attention, even at this remote
point. The recent visit and liberal propoailions
of Mayor Huff have given quite An Impetus to tbe
affair. New York will bo nobly represented on
that occasion, and many of her most prominent
merchants will display their gorgeous ware* at
tbe exposition. Among these, we wonld men
tion Messrs. Hurd, Miller & Co., aaddlera; Hal*
lett, Beaver A Bntbank. dealer* in drags and
cbemioals; Henry Beadle, Jr., hardware; Wood
ruff. Morris & Oo , hats and caps; Devlin A 0o.,
dippiay cf uniforms; Baker A Kenny, military
goods, and others MporLmen and owners aDd
raisers of flue slock also will be there in num-
bei s, and contend for the prizes and honors of
the exhibition.
Thie petoefnl gathering of thoee who will
represent every branoh of industry in the land,
without regard to Mtate lines, will do more for
the healing of the nation and to wipe oat every
veetige of bitteaneas and hostility between form-
er opponents, than long years of ordinary inter*
oonrse.
Let onr people prepare to reoeive with warm
greetings and unbounded hospitality, oil who
come np to this exhibition of the enterprise and
resources of Georgia. If we do our whole duty,
thousands will return their homes favorably im
pressed with our fair city of Ma.-on, and she will
make a new departure in prosperity hereafter.
TUX WKATHXB
continues stormy and inclement. Flood* of
rain have fallen within the past few day*, and
still tbe heaven* look blaek and threatening,
and not a ray of sunshine ha* straggled forth
for nearly a week. The atreet* are sloppy,
giving ample employment to the little eweepera
at tho crossing*, many of whom are mere child
ren, and dad in rags. StUl the same tide of
hnmanity net# in opposite direction*, and whole
regiments, battalions and army oorp# of men
are on foot, and may be oonnted every day.—
v.rh indiTidnal seems to be In breathless haste,
and aU are in fall pareait of the almighty dollar.
XCAOONTTXS.
Onr city is largely represented here at pres
ent, and new arrival* are constantly swelling
the camber. Captain Bacon and party rode
ont tbe itorm in safety last Satnrday night, and
got into port with a few bonri' detention only.
To-day we had a glimpse in a passing omaibos
of the rubionnd and jolly visage of onr ex-
Chief Justice, O. A. laichrane, Eaq.
The Jnoge was bom under a lucky star and
makes his Jock which aver way the cot lumps.
It matters not whether before the people os
tbe Democratic candidate for Oongima, or di.
ning and jacketing with Bollock and Mead,
or holding with the inns and onta by turns, ha
in always “right side np with eare," and main
tains one perpendicular. No jurist gets more
cases and fatter fees from both aides of the
hoove, and few are smarter and mate popular.
The true secret of tbia sneoeas may be oaBribed
to the three words, uit, blamty aod rim. It is
impossible to qBarrel with so good nolnred a
man, while his winning ways, glib tongue, and
unquestioned legal ability, make him a general
favorite evsa though come are 111 matured
enough to doss him with the Dagwld Dalgwtty
school Bat do more at present. H. E. J.
CHOLERA,
DYSENTERY,
CHOLERA MORBUS,
DIABBH(EA,
and all
BOWEL COMPLAINTS,
Cured and Prevented by
Rad way’s Ready Relief!
I F CHOLERA prinCi u an epidemic, tbe Pre
ventive measure* are tbe most vise to adopt.
Tbe Liver, Hovels and Stomach mhould be kept
regular. Kadvaj'a Pule, in small doses, vill secure
ibis requisite, badvay’s Ready Relief diluted in
water, (oce teaspoonful to a tumbler of water),
taken ae a drink, three or fonr times during tbe
day viii disinfect tbe malaria inhaled io tbe sys
tem , and neutralize ail add or unhealthy elements
oaueed by tho combination of tbe malaria of tbe
atmosphere with the geese cf stomach, (which are
often In these epidemics acid), imparting warmth,
energy end health, throughout the system, and
preventing the separation of tbe watery from other
properties in tbe blood.
If seized With CHOLERA, tbe Seedy Relief
should be given as strong and often as possible.
This will secure rest and bold tbe properties of tbe
blood together, xgCAUZise its circulation, prevent*
tng congestion, and prevent tie diminishing or
lessening of the pulse, and stopptng vomiting and
purging Tbe body should be rubbed with Ready
Relief from bead to foot, and alonjt tbe spine.
This will impart new energy and vitality to tbe
nervous system, stop cramps, spasms, and induce
free perspiration. As soon as the stomach is
q Tie ted, sis to eight of Eadway's Pills (no danger
of diarrhea need te feared) should be given. The
Liver, Stomach anil Bowels will at once be restored
to tbeir natural da ties, and tbe neutralized ele
ments of disease be expelled from the system.
This treatment has rescued thousands from death.
Looseness, Iharritea, Cholera Morbus. Oraupe,
Bpasms, etc , and ah painful discharges from the
bowels are stopped in fifteen or twenty minutes by
taking Rad way's Read; Relief. No congestion or
inflammation, no weakness or lassitude, will follow
the use of the B. R. Relief.
BAD WAY’S BEADY BELIEF
WILL AFFOKD INSTANT EASE-
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS,
INFLAMMATION Or THE BLADDEB,
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWBLB,
CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS,
SOBETHHOAT. DIFFICULT BREATHING,
PALPITATIUN OF THE HEART,
HYSTERICS, OBOUP. DIPTHEBIA.
OATABBH, INFLUENZA,
HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE.
NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM,
GOLD CHILLS, AGUE OHILLS.
Tba Application of tbs Bsadv Billet to tbw part
or parts where the pain or difficulty exiata will at-
ford eaee and cow fort
Twenty drope in half a t ambler of water will in
a few monecte enre Crampe. Spaame, Hour 8tom-
act Heartburn, Sick Headache, Oohc, Wind In the
Bowele, and all Internal Faina.
Traveler* abonld always carry A bottle of Bad-
way’e Ready Relief with tbrm A few drope in
water will prevint Bickness nr pain* from cbsnga
of water. It it better than French Brandy or Bit
tera aa a atimalant.
FEVER AND AGUE
Fever and Ague curod for fifty cents. There
not a remedial agent in tho world that will core
Fevkr and Ague, and a 1 other Malarious, Bilious,
bcarlet, Typhoid, Yellow, and other Fevers (aided
by Rad way’s Pills) so quick aa Bad way's Ready
Relief.
Ready Relief 50 cents per bottle, and Pilla 2
cents a box. Sold by Druggists.
health: beauty
STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD —IN
CIIEABE OF FLK8H AND WEIGHT—
CLEAR SKIN AND BEAU' IFUL
COMPLEXION 8K0UB-
ED TO ALL!
DB. EADWAY’S
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
Has mad* tbe moat oatenirhintr enree. Bo quick,
eo rapid aro tnu change, tbo body undorgaee, under
tho influence of thie uolv wcnderfal medicine, that
EYEllY DAY AN INCREASE IN FLE8H AND
WEIGHT 13 SEEN AND FELT.
THK GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER!
Every drop of the 8ARSAFARILLIAN RESOL
VENT communicates through tbe blood, sweat,
urine, and other fiaids and juices of the system,
the vigor of life, for it repairs the wastes of the
body with new and eound material. Bcrofula,
Syphilis Consumption, Glandular Risesses, Ulcers
in the Throat and Mouth, Tumors. Nodes in the
Glands and other parts of the Byatom, bore Ejes,
Miumorous L’Bch*rge* from the Kars, and the
worst form of bkin Diseases, Eruptions, Fever
bores, Roald Head, Ring Worm, bait Rhenm, Eiy-
sipe:ae, Acne. Black Hpots, Worms In tbe Flesh
Tumors, Cancers ib the Womb, and all Weakening
andPaiofui Discharges, Night Sweats, Loss of
Sperm, and all wastes of the life pricciple, are
within tbo curative range of this wouder of Mod
em Chemistry, acd a few days’ use will prove to
any person lining it for either tf these lorms of
disease its potent power to cure them.
If iho patient, daily becoming rodaced by the
waste and decomposition that is continually pro
gressing, euc.'reda in Mrecting these wastes, and
repairs the same with new material made from
healthy blood—and this the B AB8AP A HI LL1AN
will and does secure—a cure is certain; for when
once this remedy commence* its work \>f purifica
tion, and succeeds id dimiiiishiug the loss of
wastes, its repairs will be rapid, and every day the
patient will feel himself growing better aod strong
er. the food digesting hotter, appetite improving,
and fieeh aod weight increasing. Not only does
the hABSAPaBILLIAN RESOLVENT excel aU
known remedial agents in the care of Chronic,
Scrofulous, Constitutional aod Skin Diseases, bnt
it is the only positive core for
Kidney and Bladder Complaints I
Urinary and Womb Diseases, Gravel, Diabetes.
Dropsy, btoppage of Water, Incontinence of
Unne, Rrighi's Disease Albumtnuna. »nd in all
cases where there are brick dost deposits, or the
wator is mid;, c oady. mixed wi h substances like
the white of an egg, or threads like white silk, or
there is " morbid,tiArk.bilious appearance ana white
bone' ilust depos.r, and when there is a pricking
sensation, burning sensatiou, when passim; water,
and pain m the small of tiie back and alon • »*• cine.
Tumor of 12 Years’ Growth
Cured by Kadway’s
Resolve ni!
Ektxkly, Mam.. July 1G, 1857.
Dr 1UX.WATI havo had Ovari*n ’lemor m the
ovaries and bowels All tbe Doctors said "there
was no ba>p for it ** 1 tried everything that was
recommended, bnt nothing helped xno. X saw
your Keeolvent, and thought X would try ft; but
bad no fahh m it. becauao 1 had suffered for twelve
years I took tix b-*tiles of the Resolvent, and
one box of R«dway*s Till*, and two bottles of your
llsady Relier; aud tbero is not < sign of tumor to
be eeen or fell, and 1 feel better, smarter, and hip
pier than I have for twelve years. The wor-t tumor
was in the left side of tho bowels, over the groin
I write this to you for the benefit cf etho s. Yon
can publish it if you choose.
. ANNAS P. KNAFP
JOHNSON & SMITH
WHOLESALE GROCERS
Produce Dealers anil Coiiission Merchants,
MASONIC TEMPLE. MULBERRY STREET.
FRESH ARRIVALS 1
30 CAB LOADS BAGON.
ICO TIERCES LARD,
260 BARRELS COMMON MOLASSES,
U TIERCES COMMON MOLASSES.
60 BARRELS 8YBCP3, ALL GRADES,
300 BARRELS SUGAR, ALL GRADES,
X TIERCES DCFFIELD HAMS,
30 TIERCES MARTIN’S HAMS,
1 CAR LOAD SEED BYE,
MONROE FEMALE COLLEGE
1 CAB LOAD SEED BAXLEY,
6 OARS MIKED CORN,
3 CAB LOADS FRESH WATER GROUND MEAL,
15 CABS WHITE CORN,
5 CARS LIVERPOOL SALT,
1 CAB VIRGINIA SALT,
80C ROLLS KZNIUCKY BAGGING,
60 TONS ARROW TIES,
20 COILS HEMP GREEN LEAF ROPE,
20 BALM POTTER’S OSNABUBGS,
.10 BALES PORTER’S SHIRTING,
10 RALES MACON SHEETING,
20 CASES SARDINES,
100 BOXES CANDLES
25 HALF BOXES CANDLES,
36 QUARTER BOXES CANDLES,
100 R0XE3 BLUE RIVER BTAB0 H
ICO BOXES SOAP, ALL GRADES,
36 BARBELS VINEGAR,
126 BOXES CANDY,
ICO BARRELS WHITE CORN WHISKY,
Anil tbe iorgeat atoek of fine Wiilaky to ba found in tbe State. Call and examine.
150 BACKS COFFEE, 60 HALF BOXES "NELLY BLY" TOBAOOO,
WOODEN WARE, SHOT, and fall a applies of eYerytbing usually kept in onr line.
(9-WE ARE AGENTS FOB THE MIAMI POWDER CO.
sru21tf
C. J. GAMBLE.
A. BEOK.
A. VT. GIBSON.
GAMBLE, BECK & CO.
’ WHOLESALE
LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED
01 THIBD STR.13JE1T.
worm:s i
The only safe an J snre remedy for TAPE, PIN
and WOttMS of alt kinds.
PRICE $100 PER BOTTLE.
An Important Letter.
From a prominent gentleman and resident of Cin
cinnati, O., for tbe paat forty yean wed known to
the book publishers throughout tbe United btatee:
Nrw Iokc, October 11, lb70.
Db . Rzdwat : Dear Sir— I am induced by a sente
of duty to toe suffering to make a brief statemset
of tbe working of your medicine on myeelf. For
eeveral years I bad been affected with some trouble
in tbe bladder and urinary organs, which some
twelve months ago culminated in a most terribly
afflicting disease, which the physicians all said was
a epismodic stricture in the uretha, as also inflam
mation of the kidneys and biadder, and gave it as
tbeir opinion that my age—73 yean—wonld pre
vent my ever getting radically cured. I bad tried
a number of physicians, and had taken a Urge
quamty of medicine, both alopatoie and bemeoe-
pathic’ but had got no relief. 1 had read of aston
ishing cures having been made by yonr remedies;
and some four months ago read a notice in tbe
Philadelphia (Saturday Evening Poet of a core hav
ing been effected on a person who bad long been
suffering as I had been. I went right off and got
some of each—your Sareapamllan Resolvent,
Ready Relief, and Regulating Pilla—and com
menced taking them. In three days & was greatly
relieved, and now feel as well as ever
G. W. JAMES, Cincinnati, O.
DB. RAD WAY’S
Perfect Purgative and Rer
ulating Pills.
Perfectly tsateleee, elegantly rooted with sweet
RQm. porne. regniste, purify, clean... and
.irengxhen. Uadway'. Pula, for tbe core of all dis
order. of the Stomach. Lirer, Bowel*, Kidney.,
Bladder, Nerronc Dteeasse, Headache, Constipa
tion. Coeurenea. Indigestion. Dy.pepeio, BUcus-
ceaa. Ferer, Icflommotaon of the Bowels, Piles and
all Derangemaou of tho Internal Viscera. War
ranted tc effect a posiur. core. Purely vegetable,
rooteminc nc mercury, minerals or deleterona drags.
tBF Observe the following symptoms resulting
from Disorder, of the Digradre Organa:
Oonanpouoo, Inward Plies, Fullness of the
Blood in the Head, Acidity of the Stomach. Xanoes,
Heartburn, Disgust of Food, Fnllneoe or weight in
the Btt""*"* 1 - B° Qr ErnetAimns, Sinking or Flntter-
nuc at the Heart, OhoAing er acganngB. nos linn.
wSm in a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision. Dote
or Webs bet on tba Bight, Freer and Doll Pain in
the Head Deficiency of Pwapiranon, YoBowinai of
Kras. Pain in tba Bids, cht,LrinU.
and sadden Ilaahea of Heat. Barning in tha Flash.
A few doses of Bedway'. FUi# wiU fres tR» *J»-
tem from oil th. ohoe. nomsd disorders. Pnce J6
cents per box. Bold by Druggists-
READ
»‘T» a t.mwi A BID THUB”
flood om littit lo BADWAY A OO., Bo.
2 Varna, ooepar Ohaieb atroot. How York.
Infanaattoa worth thousands will ho not you.
■aft) oodftwXy
IMPROVED
Anti Friction Horeeilower
luFOJILT “CAST STEEL PINOS POWER” IS THE WORLD.
W E precent to the Planters of tbe South the beet and only suitable HORSE POWEB for Ginning
Cotton, Grinding Corn, or Threshing Grain, ever before offered to tha public. We, the propno-
tort, having h*d a nnmoer of years’ experience in producing and preparing Cotton for market, assert,
without tho fear cf contradiction, that in point of Simplicity, Durability, Speed and Lightness of
Draft, tbe
WRIGHT’S IMPROVED POWER!
Far Eisttis an alter ttat lias Ever Beat H la tie Eallei States.
We claim for It that two good mules will gin three bales of cotton in a day on a forty saw gin, and
that fonr good mules wul gin on a fifty saw gin fonr and a half to five bales of ootton ; that the gin
ning will he continuous, not being liable to interruptions from sagging of the machine-house, as this
Power is self-adjusting, adapting itself readily to the npward or downward tendency of the floor. The
entire fixtures accompany tbe machine, except an ordinaly king* post and a lever, so that it oan be
placed in position for aeivioe in a few hours after reaching the plantation.
THESE POWERS ARE MANUFACTURED OF THE YERT BEST MATERIAL
And will be warranted far twelve months. The only part of a Hares Power moe! liable to wear is tbe
email pinion which gtrea rpetd to the “Power.” This ws bare remedied by baring it (at a great coat)
mads of tbe reiy beet Gael Steel. Fries 8115, or 8150, delivered at purchaser's station
ASK. ONLY A THIAL.
■W3EI
For farther particulars, address
aagSlm
MALONE, WILLINGHAM A CO.,
MACON, GEORGIA.
LAWTON & BATES,
WHOLES AXsXD
:rs
DEALERS IN-
Con, Oats, Hay, Ban, Larfl, Fir, Sap, Coffee, Molasses
BAGGING, TIES, ETC.,
rOgrilTH STREET.
MAOON, GA.
A fter 30 Tears of trial has proved to be
the best healing anti pain xabuu-
Ing Liniment In the "World*
'it.is recommended with unbounded asstmmeeia
all cases of Cuts. Bruise*. Bums. Sprains. Rhiumi.
turn. Hard Swellings. Bites, Chilblains. Stiffness of
the Joints, Frozen Feet, Ears, Arc., Ac., among all
person*, and for Sprains, Founders, Ringbone, Poll-
Evil, Scratches, Wind-Galls, Hoof-ale. Spavins, Spring
halt, Saddle, Collar and Alamc&a Calls; also diseases
of the Eye and Eir in.
Horses, Mules or Cattle.
■WILL ALSO
Cure Neuralgia, Rheumatipm, Gout, Tniao Hack,
Balt Rhenm, Poisonous Bites, External Bone and
Mnacle Affections. Soro Nipples, Ac., and may bo
Justly tanned tho panacea for all
EXTERNAL 'WOUNDS
JK^Remember, this Iainlmcnt did not
spring up in n day or n year,producing xhh
MOST ABSTED AKD UNNATURAL CULLS CLAIMED BT
Few-Borx and Mcshsoom Liniments. But wo hava
the experience of over thirty years of trial, with
the most auhtUnt.-l results* and by a niultituda ot
witnesses.
If tho Liniment Is’not as recommended, tho
Money will k BAM
Do not bo imposed upon by u«ing any other Lini
ment el aiming ibu same properties or results. They
are a cheat axul a fraud. Lo suro and get nothing
bnt
, Lml
JiySOLD BY ALL DkuqgLira AKD COUKTXT SrOHES A"
25c., 50c. and $1.00 per Bottle
Nones Size or Bottle, Stile, &c.
LYON MEG. CO
HAGAN’S
Magnolia Balm
jfV* A FEW APPLICATIONS mawt. A
Pure Blooming Complexion,
P It Is Purely Vegetable, and its operation is
keen and felt at once. It does away with tha
‘ Flushed Appearance caused by Heat, Fatigue
and Excitement. HeaJaaad removes ail Blotches
and Pimples, dispelling dark and unsightly
epota. Drives away Tan, Freckles and Sun
burn. and by its gentle bnt powerful influence
.mantle* the jaded cheek with * ^
MOUTHFUL BLOOM AND BEAUTY.
.' Sold by all Druggists and Fancy Stores. Do*
jot, 53 Park Placo, New York. w
mch5 eod&wly
Iron in the Blood
TIIR PERUVIAN
bYIiUP Vitalizes
and Enriches the
Blood, Tones up tbo
SysU m,llailds up tho
Broken-down, Cures
Female Complaint 1 ),
Dropsy. DebQlty.lIu-
mon, Dyspepsia, Ac-
Thousand.■) ha vo
been changed by tho
use of this remedy
from weak, sickly,
• strong;healthy, and happy men and women; and
invalids cannot reasonably hesitate to give it a trial.
Caution.—Bo sure you get tho right article. Seo
that “Peruvian Syrup” Is blown In the plass.
ramphletsfreo. Send for one. SETH "W.FOWLE'
A SONS, Proprietors, Boston, Mass. For solo by
druggists generally.
auglSeowly
flO-THB MILL POWER ®g
ICURESI
HUMPHREYS’
HOMEOPARHIC SPECIFICS
TTAVE PltOVED, FROM THE MOST
li ample experience, an entire success. Simple,
Prompt, Efficient and Reliable. They aro the only
medicines perfectly adapted to popular use-^so
simple that mistakes cannot be made in usimr
th»rn; so harmless as to be free from danger; and
so efficient as to be always reliable. They hare tho
highest commendation from all, and will always
render satisfaction. l*r 1c e, La large three-drachiu
vials, with directions: ^
No*. Cures. Cents.
2. Fevers, Congestion, Inflammation^ • • SO
2. Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic, , • 50
3. Crying-Colic, orTeethingof Infants, • 50
4. Diarrhoea, of Children or Adults, . • 50
5. Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Cclic, • • 50
C* Cholera-Morbus, Vomiting, . • -• . 50
7. Coughs, Colds, Bronohitis, • 50
8. JVeuralgfa, Toothache, Faceache, . . , 50
9. Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo, . 50
10* Dyspepsia* Bilious Stomach, • * . . 50
Uv&uppressedsor Painful Periods, • • • 50
12. Whites* too Profuse Periods, .... 50
13. Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathinr, . . 50
1-t. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions, . 50
15. Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains, ... 50
16 « Fever and Ague, Chili Fever, .Agues, 50
1". piles, blind or bleeding, . ... . • 50
18. ophthalmy, and Sore or Weak Eyes, . 50
19. Catarrh, Acute or Chronic Influenza, . SO
20. Whooping-Cough, Violent Coughs, . So
SI. Asthma, Oppressed Breathinsr, . . . fO
25. l>ropay and Scanty Secretions, - - . -
26. Sen-Sickness, Sickness from Riding, • 50
27. KIdney-Rtsense, Gravel, . • • . . M
23. If ervous Debility, Seminal Weakness,
or Involuntary Discharges, • • • • .100
29. Sore Mouth, Canker, ••••,' p * ,* gj
30, Urinary Weakness, Wetting the Bed, 50
It i-alUfJ Period., . . *•
§• SKSssisSSs 0 :iro
S4. J»i|»lith**rin, ^Teerated Sore Throat,. . 50
35. Chronic Congestions and Eruptions, -jO
family CASES.
Case .Morocco) with above 35 large viaU and
Manual of Direction*, . . • • #» JJ
Case (Morocco) of 20 Urge voals and Boo*, 6 «
■3"These remedies are sent by the
cose or sincle box to any part of the
country, free of charge, on receipt of
price. Address
Ht JJ”fiorneo'pa?hic*Meilicin0 Co.,
And by JOHN I&GALLS, and HUNT, BAXKIN <k
LAMAR, Macon, Ga.
eod&swtf
STAR CANDLES!
PltOCTOR & G IMCLE’iJ
“LIGHT OF BAY’ 1 BBAND
STAFi CANDLES.
Are of superior quality ami the Stacdard
Brand.
Bold by fflscou, Atlanta, Augusta and Sa
vannah Grocers. augldAwSm
Greatest Bargain in Ameriea.
A 25 BOOM H0U3E for sale at next to nothing,
on six years credit, without interest.
Building and Loan Association
NO WHERE.
That large and commodious HOUSE, Filuated
in tbe centre of the citt, near the City Hail and
Market place, and known as the
FLINT HOUSE,
WiU be soil on 72 monthly ioetallmenta of i 100
each; baa been rented for years at $75 and i 100
ir month. Apply at once to
Ml g2«od6t Q. 1$. ROBERTS
MARKET GARDEN FOR SALE.
r Ut Finest Market Garden in tbe vicinity of
Macon, adjoining Judge Knott’s place, is of
fered for sale or rent It bee an area of twenty-
one acres. In high cultivation. On it is a frame
bcUding containing five rooms, and near it aU neo
seaary outhouses and a fine well of water JTor
nos, etc., apply to BDWABD LONG.
I can be found at tbe market every day -util
nine in tba morning and on tbe promisee tbs ro
of thi day. augfilm*
RAILROADS.
Tho Next Annual Session
will orrN-
MONDAY, AUGUST 18(11, 1873.
BOARD AND TUITION FOB THE
TERM WILL BE 893 80.
Witu a fall board of instruction and flattering
prospect* for fature nsefalneea and anroeae, the
inetitntion inrites the patromge of its friends and
the pcblic-
For further particulars, apply for catalogue to
R. T. ASBURT.
anglfleodTt PRESIDENT.
SELECT PRIVATE SCHOOL
3*3. EC. Z-i X 3ST 351
WILL REOPEN PIS
SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
Holiday, Meptenber 1st*
T HE ual Ancient acd Modern Languages
an) the lrgher branches of Mathematics
taught without extra charge. Students prepared
to enter any college class desired, and those not
desiring to take a college coureocan here receive a
good business edocatiou. The distinguishing fea-
iura of nay method of instruction is, that I teach
and strive to develop tho reasoning faculties of
my scholars, rather than simply to hear recita-
tions. Tuition per scholastic month $5. payable
monthly.augl 7 eod3w
S. M. F. COLLEGE.
T BE FALL TERM of this institution opens 27th
met. Tuition $69 per annum. B>ard $200.
Every department filled by experienced teachers.
Bend for catalogues. J. hi. BRADSHAW,
&ug2eodlm President.
change of schedule.
NO CHANGB OF CABS BETWEEN AU
GUSTA AND COLUMBUS.
Ut.VEBAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE,)
Uxoaqia Central Railroad,
O Savannah. July 5,1873. )
X and after Sunday, the 6th inst., Passenger
Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad, its
branches and connections, will ran as follows :
DiT TRAILS ooixo SOUTH AND WEST.
Leave Savaunan 1:00 ? ■
Leave Augusta 2:15 p ac
Arrive at MiUedgeville 11:04 p ac
Arrive at Eatouton 12:f2 a k
Arrive at Macon 10:451 ac
Arrive at Savannah ‘>.16 i*. u
Leave Macon for Atlanta 11:10 ? ac
Leave Macon forEnfaula 11.16 r ac
Leave Macon for Columbus 1U:65 p ac
Arrive at Atlanta*.*-*****— 6:50 a ac
Arrive at Eofaula ...12:10 p u
Amve atOolnnibna -1:00 A V
Making dose connection with trains leaving At-
**®ta and Columbus.
T HIOHT TRAUTS aOETO NORTH.
Leave Clayioo....- 7:2)am
Leave Oolumbus.. .*.*.*.! ******** 2:30 p m
Leave Atlanta.. **"** >T ;. --- 1:60 pic
Arrive at Macon from Clayton.*.*.".* 6:25 p m
Amve at Maoon from Columbus 7.80 p ac
Arrive at Maoon from Atlanta 7-20 p m
Leave Maoon ■..*.._,!!!!! IT!!-, 7:iOPM
Leave Savannah .************* $.4q p x
Arrive at Milledgevillo 11:04 p ac
Arrive at EatonUm 11^7111111,12:62 a m
Arrive atAngusta.............Iimill!! 4*00 am
Arrive at Savannah V+7l\[ 6:00am
Making perfoct oonneotion with trains laavuig
Augusta.
Paesongers going ovur the MiUedgevfile and
Eatouton Branoh will taka night train from Calais-
bua, Atlanta and Macon, day trains from Augusta
and Savannah, which connect daily at Gordon
(Sundays exoopted) with the MilledgevUle and Ka-
tonton trains.
An elegant sleeping ear on all night trains.
THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS oan be
had nt the Central Railroad Ticket Office at PulAdkl
House, corner of Bull and Bryan streets. Office
open from 8 a m to 1 r M, and from S to 6pm. T.oi
ets can also bo had at Depot Office.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
july 8 tf General Superintendent,
SUMMER ^SCHEDULE.
DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN
TO AND 12OK
O
A BE composed of subetances derived from the
Vegetable Kingdom, and are particularly de
signed to act gon :ly, but thoroughly on the Stom
ach, Liver, Boweb* and general circulation. Thoy
aot as kindly on the tender infant, tho most doli-
oate female and infirm old age, aa npon the mo
vigorous system, eradicating every morbifle agen
invigorating tho debilitatoil organs, building up the
flagging nervous energies, and imparting vigor to
body and mind.
They increase the powers of digoction, and excit
tbe absorbents to action whoreby all impurities 0
tho system are carried off. Tho old stereotypo
opinion that calomel must be used
“TO CARRY OFF THE BULK”
Has given away before the light of science,
vogetable kingdom tnrniehoa a remedy free from
all doloterioua effects.
For Dyspepsia or Indigestion,
Headache, pain in tho shoulders, dizziness, sour
eructations of the stomach, bad taste in the mouth,
bilious attacks, palpitation of the heart, pain in the
region of th© kidneys, despondency and gloom, and
forebodings of evil, all of which are the offspring
of a diseased Liver,
Dr. TuU’s Pills Have no Equal.
Th6y are spocially rocomrcended for Bilious, Re
mittent and Intermittent Fevers, which prevail n
miaematio districts dating the summer and autumn,
These diseases aro invariably attended by derange*
meat of the Liver and Bowels.
FOR CHILL AND FEVKR
They are a specific. Physicians all admit tha
quinine only offecta a temporary suspension of tbe
attacks of Fever and Aguo. unless its use is pre
ceded by a reliable auti*bilious fflodicine.
THE TESTIMONY OF THOUSANDS
establishes beyond a doubt that
DR. TTTTT’B SLIVER FULLS
•K , K3t3&: r>noi j Er4 tibib
Oraci Maoon asd .Iscxbwiox lUn-moap, t
Maoon. Ga.. Jnl; 22,1873. j
N and alter Wednesday, July 23d, passenger
train, on this Road will bo ran as follows:
sax PAsaxxoEB, sour, euyn.,T3 xtciftxs fob
the rnnaxsT.
IieaxeMoron.-.—...8:30a.H
Arriro at Jeaeup..... 6:46 r. at
Arrive at Brunswick ......10.30 r. M
Arrive at Bavannah ...10.60 r. x
Arrive at Tallahaseee 13:12 a K
Arrive at Jacksonville 10 12 a ii
Leave Jackaonvilie 2:40 rot
Leave Tallahassee 2:40 r u
Leave Bavannah 6.20 a. m
Leave Brunswick 6:46 a. X
Loave Jessup 9.00 a. u
Arrive at Maoon 8 00r. x
Faaaengera from Savannah will take 1.30 r. u.
trait for Rrunewick, and 6.30 a. m. train for Moron,
uawxiaaviijjt acootatoDiito!, that*, dao.x, (tor-
saxa xxcxrT£S.j
IiOave Moron j.60 r. at
Arrive at Hawkinevil’.o 7.30 r. h
LeaveHawkineviUe 0:30 a. X
Arrive ac Maoon 0.66 a. K
W. J. JARVIS.
JnlySOtf MoBter Tranaportatice.
o
To tike them is when yon have nausea, loss of ap«
ttite, yellow cast of the skin and eyes, rush o
ood to the hetd, oold extremities, ringing in the
ears, pain in the back, side and shoulders, high
colorod urine, vertigo and biliousness. While using
them No change ox diet on occupation is nocesea-
ry. PRICE 25 CENTS A BOS. Sold by all dreg-
gieta.
y%p rrrrmrR
MPROVEB HAIR DYE.
“nila elegant preparation is warranted tba
BE3T IN THE WORLD:
It*- effect is instantAneous; Imparts no ridiculous
tints; will remedy the bad effects of inferior
dyee; perfectly harmless; contains no
s**g%rof lead; has no nnploasant
odor and imparts a natural
glossy color
Prtrt tin** ivtilar a Box -old b) all Druggist*.
Laboratory IS and 20 Platt «t., N. Y.
eileCt 1 fliKUt .#« w.v wi v
GETTYSBU«.»
HATALYSWff ivaTER—The Cheat Medicine
op Natcbr. Indor*od by the Highest Medical
Anthoric cs KesrorF* Muscular Power to the
Paralytic, Youthful Vigor to tho Aged, and De
velops the Young at a Criiic*! Period ; Dissolves
Calculi anu *‘Chalky" Deposit*; Cures Gout.
Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, *>carVgia, Gravel, Di
abetis. Disease* ol the Kiduua. Liver and Bkin.
Abdomioal Dropsy. Chrome Diarrhoea, Cocstipa-
tion. As'bmt. N»rvou e noss. Sleiplessnass. Gene
ral DetJii’y, ard nearly every class of Chronic
Di-ea-e. Pami hlers enntaioirg History of the
Sprngani Testimonials from Me«I : c.iI Journals,
Eminent PbysicUn s»d distinguished citizen 0 ,
sent free by mail br WflltNBf BBtf*.,’ (irn’l
Ag«n*8, 2ZI booth Front*L. Philadelphia. For
by all drnggl-rs aug3eod3m
ATIfiSTlDA ^POtfKMES
Nti York {State Suwttm’i Association.
EXTBACTJ Fu03I “BEPORT CF CDVMITTEE ON fcTAND-
abd fob Bnyr.”
A LL manufacturers wil have evontual!y to
conform, when *portmen require that their
shot shall compare with tbe standard of excellence
which your committee has fixed
Upon the most critical examination, j our com
mittee have determined to adopt as the “Ameri
can standard” tbe »c%le presented to us by Mesers.
Tbos. Otis Le Roy & Co. New York.
B. NEWELL, Chairman,
N. M. SMITH.
F. G. 8KJNNEB.
flportsmen and dealers desirous of having the
above feCALE, or any information relative taereto,
can promptly obtain the same by applyicg to
THOd. OTIS LE BOY * 00, New Ycik.
jane28deod3m
CHANGE OF SCH£DUX.£
8UPEIUNTENCENT’S OFFICE, >
CUNTlllti lUlLliOAD, ATIJISTS ClVIBlON, J-
Atlanta, Ga., July 6,1873.>
N and after Sunday, July Gtlt, Foaaenger
Trains on this toad wilt run os follow. :
DAV FASaKyOEU teaix.
Leave Maoon 71.00 a. X
Arrive at Atlanta 6.30 r.u
Leave Atlanta 1.60 r. x
Arrive at Macon 7.20 r. X
siaur fABsanczB trii.v.
LeavoMaeon..... 11.10p.m
Arrive at Atlanta 6-60 a. m
Loave Atlanta 1.10 A. u
Arrive sc Maoon 7.00 a. At
Making eloee connection at Macon with Central
Railroad for Bavannah and Angasta, and Willi
Bouthwestem Railroad for Columbus and pcint«
in Bcnthwestern Georgia. At Atlanta, with West
ern and Ationtio Railway for points West.
_jnlyBtf G. I. FoKEAORE, Bnp’t.
CHANGE OF SCHESUL*.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, )
80CTHWRSTSRN RaXLBOAD OOMPANF, V
Maoon, Ga., July 4,1878. i
O N and after Bunday, the Pth inst., Fasaan^tr
Ti ains on this Road will n.n aa follows:
DAT KUFAULA PASSING KB T3AIN.
Loave M&oon.... 8:00 a. m
Arrivoat Eufaula......* 4:40p. n
Axrive at Clayton 6:20 p. a
Arrive at Albany 2:45 P. m
Arrivo at Arliogtou 0:00 p. -m
Arrive at Fort Gaines 1:40 P. a
Leave Clayton 7:20 a. *
LeaVd Eufaula 8:60 a. h
Leave Fort Gaiuoo.. 8.85 i. #.
Leave Albany.......^, i*.....10:SS a. as
Arrive at Macou ...... 6:26 p
Connects with tho Albany Train at Bmithville.
and the Fort Gamoa Tiaiu at Cuthbert d&ny excepi
Bunday.
Albany Train connocts daily with Atlantic and
Gulf Railroad Trains at Albany, and will ran to
Arlington on Blakely Extension Monday, Wednes
cayAud Friday, icturnlDg following days.
COLUMBUS DAT PASdBNGtti TRAIN.
Leave Maoon ........10:55 F.
Arrive at Columbus 4:00 a
Leave Columbus 2:80 r. wf
Arrive at Maoon 7:80 v »
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Leave Maoon............. ...11:15 fr.**
Arrive at Eufaula 12:10 r
Arrivo at Albany 7:67 a. m
Leavo Eufaula 10 20 i*.• n
Leave Albany 8.8; i*. *
Arrive at Macon 10 3J*
Trains will leave Macon and Eufaula on thir-
schedulo Bunday, Tuesday and Thursday nighti..
and connect at bmithvillo rith Albany trains.
V1RUIL POWKUX
July 3 l> Enginoer and Buporintondvn»
Cliasisi-e or gche&u' •-
ON MAOON AND AOUt Sl A tiAIUJir .
Forty-Ube'Biles' &WN! it
OFF10B MACON AND AL’aUbTA’EAII.Ii ■
Macon, May 18,187v >
O N and after SLndaj. May 10, 1672, anc «
farther notice, 'he* trains - it this row' - *
run as follows *
DAY TRAIN—DAiLt IbUMDAVS MOXFIID).
Leave Macon....,, C.8*j a ••
Arrivo at Augusta.. 1:15 r
Leave Augusta J:l0 r, *»
Arrive at Macou 8 16 .• i
Passengeri! leaving itlacun at t> 3b a *. i >*** %
close connecuous at Lamal miiii da} j»asct.,». r
trains on Georgia Railroad for Atlanta hmj
points Weet; alec, tor Augusta, with tra:ut . *■ „
North, and witR-traina foz.UbariaatOii: w.
Athens, Waslun«b>». aD ririku • c • i
gia Railroad.
Tickets toll and ti*ML*** cbdc*«,*4 n. -•»
points North, both by rail and Ly ^tcamonipk r* -**
Oharleateu.
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SPECIAL FLAVORINGS..
VAXILLl, LENOX, ETC.,
For Flaiorins Its Crcaa, Tales and Fasirj.
TUith great care, by a new process,
we extract from the true, select Fruits
anil Aromatics, each charae'-ristic fla-
rar, and produc" Flatoringt of rare
excellence. Of great ttrengtli and perfect
purity. So poisonous oils. Erery flavor
as reprcserttal. So deceit—each bottle full
measure, holding one-half more than others
purporting to hold tame fzanlito. Lie
them once, will use no other. The most
delicate, delirious flavors ever made. So
superior to the cheap extracts. Ask for
Dr. Price’s Special Flavorings. Manu
factured only by
STEELE & PEXGE,
Depots, CHICAGO and ST. LOUIS.
Manufacturers of Dr. Dnees Cream,
Bakina Powder.
CHANGE OT SCHEDUJ
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD Oo )
Ornoz GranaiL 1\ih:zsoib Aossr. -
Arman, Ga., July Jo, Jr73 I
On and after this date—
LIGlJTMNti KLIM**,
For New York, Eastern and Virginia Cities.
Leave* Moron, bj Macon A Western Rail-
road.* .11.00 a m
Arrives at Atlanta 5 30 p.m
Leaves Atlanta — 6:00 r.»
Arrives Dalton lb:30 r v.
Arrives Chattanooga. - LIO ak
Pullman Palace Drawing-Boom and Bleeping
Oais by this train from Atlanta to Lynchburg and
all intermediate points witscct change.
Passengers leaving by this train arrivo in New
York the second afternoon, at 4:44 r. n., over
thirteen hours earlier iban paesengero by any
other route can with safety reach New kork, leav
ing the same evening.
DAT WZSTEBK XXtBESS.
Leaves Maoon at 11:10 p.m
Leaves Atlanta at 8:80 a.m
Arrives at Chattanooga 4:3J p.m
Close oonneotion at Chattanocga for all points
West.
Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains.
For roitber particulars address
B W. WBENN,
julyll tf General Pasaenger Agent
DWELLING TO R£»T.
A COMFORTABLE dwelling in Yinevilie oon-
txining eight rooms, with good garden, well of
water, etc. Terms very moderate. Apply to
mgSStf L. W. RABDAL
FORT ROYAL, RAILROAD
Office of Efginezb asd Cupebirtindznt, [
Ai utMTA, Ga., Jane 28,1873. )
O N and after Monday, June 3U, trains on this
Road will run as foliowp:
DOWN DAY PASSENGER TRAIN
Will leave Augusta at a. t:
Arrive at Port Royal at ? K *
Arrive at Charleston at *J*J® *• bi ~
Arrive at Bavannah at J 80 i.
UP DAY PASSENGER TRAIN
Will loave Pert Royal at 2 A ' x
Leave Charleston at 1^ A w -
Leave Bavannah at.... ^.80 a. m.
Arrive at Augusta at 38 p. » .
DOWN NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN
WiL. leave Augusta a' 2 10 p. »
Amve at Port Royal at 11.33 r m -
Arrive at Charleston at... 5.no a. m.
Arrive at bavannah at 12.30 r. sj.
UP NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN
Will leave Port Royal at Id.30 p. r.
Leave Charleston at G.OOp. x.
Leave Savannah at. 9.50 p. v.
Arrive at Angusta at,,.. 8 00z. i.
Passengers leaving Macou by tbe 6.30 a. m-
train on Macon and Augusta Railroad, amve at
Augasfa in time io make close connection with ib«t
down night passenger train on ibis road for Port
Royal and bavannah. JAMES O. MOCRE,
jolyltf Engineer and Hup^riptcndeot
EDWARD SPRTNZ.
XTOTABY PUBLIC and KX-OFFIOIO JUSTlOf
Xl OP THE PEACE. X out b. fonnd for tie
protect at all toura of th. dor at my offiro, adjom-
ns the law office of A. Prondfit, orer the atore of