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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 10, 1878
;KTI R.V FOK
• MALLKST IXVKSTMEXT.
THE GREAT ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. FOR THE PREVENTION AND CURE OF
KKYEH AND AGUE OK CHILL FEVER, DUMB AGUE.
And other intermittent and Remittent Fever-. General Debility, Night Sweats, etc., and all (other forms of Diseases which have a common origin m Malaria or Miasma.
LAWRENCE Sc WEICHSELBA.UM,
For ak by all IMireists. Sale Proprietors and Wholesale Druialuta, Savannah, tla.
SOLE PKOI-UIKTOHS OF THE ARABIAN BITTERS, A WELL KNOWN TONIC. septli-lm
WILL BE HELD AT
LEAVENWORTH, KAX„
DECEMBER 31st, 1S73,
FOR THE BENEFIT OF A
JUVENILE 2SF0BM SCHOOL
40,000 Gifts,
$450,000 in Prizes,
Principal Prize $100,000
Consisting • f tlir* sujo.'rb palatial iv>idencx» of Si-
mon Abeles. Baa.. un'UrpsiSMil as a private
dwelling in the United Stales. beir.r only a few
blocks from the Court-house, surrounded by mag
nificent ground*. orchards. gardens and vine
yards. The building lias lieen only recently com
pleted with all modern improvements.
PRIZE LIST.
IS Prizes. Real Estate, - - - - $15P,125
1 Cash Prize. 2tU>uu
2 - $10,000 each. - - - iu.ooo
4 ** “ 5.0W) - ... -0.000 .
4 “ -i00 ** - - - 10.0UO
SO * 1.000 - ... 20.000
rht L.VST WEEK DURING THE
OUR BUYER BEING IN NEW YORK
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE,
LUDDEN & BATES,
SOUTHERN 3IXJSIC HOUSE,
SAVANNAH. GA.
Mrumd many \ancxm
NO CHANGE OP CARS BETWEEN AUGUS
TA AND COLUMBUS.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFPICB
Gkorgia Central Railroad.
Savannah, J uly 5. 1S73.
O N and after Sunday, the 6th inst.. Pasjwngvt
Trains on the <«eorgi» Central Railroad, its
branches ami connections, will run as follows:
DAY TRAINS GOING SOUTlfcAND WEST.
Leave Savamuth IrfJO p m
HiMdi hand, we an- able to t
Middle and Southwestern G
Our stork of
BlacK Silli.8
Is tla- Urv>-st ami rbeajiest in Georgia.
Black Alpaccas, Mohairs and Brilliantines
We have the be*f qualities ir. all grades 30 per rent, leas than any retail house in the State.
68 Second Street. Macon, Georgia.
Home Insurance Company, of New York,
rk*. uni a. Mchone
tec* an. I cry "niia."
check which would
MilletUmiiie.
,600,000 00
CASH CAPITAL,
Arrive at Katonum,
CASH ASSETS.
!.,■ City Physician.
Prtitwn of M. Duly, for an cnernach-
. ; .t in front of hi. lot on T.tnall ..j uu r>*.
n , Un« with the ]<vrk fen.-.-, wiu. ro-
m.) to the Committee on Street En-
.schnsato.
fvtition of I’. M. O'Har*. for the use of j
with astonishing ra-
a announced an*l then
nub to a nr ill trough
>- and regard for
• BURKE & COBB, Agents.
Virginia Eire and Marine Insurance Co.
OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
ty. till .linn
never kuw h
Leave Moron for Atlanta
l*eave Macon for Kufaula
Leave Macon tor Columbus
Arri ventAtlanta .
Arrive at Eufaula
Arrive at Columbus
Making close connection W’thtrain
Atlanta und Columbus.
NIGHT TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Leave Clayton
Don’t Huy a 3?iano
Without first writing us for prices. We are the
most extensive Piano Dealers South and cun sell
the cheapest. Your choice from five of the best
makers in the United States—any style ami price
desired. Fine pianos. 7 octave, rosewood cases,
caned legs, at $2»3. $-75. $2W, warranted for five
years; superb pianos at $300, $325. $3» ami $375
The very best pianos at $4lo. $4k». fKW, $530
and $6W>. Pianos sold by small monthly pay
ments. Pianos for rent. Pianos now shipp'd to
all parts of the South. Even - one thinking of
liuyiiu? is invited to write us for lowest cash or
time prices. Illustrated catalogues sent free.
T¥ 1 i i 11 mU . ■ f... ih..
BLACK MERINOES, BOMBAZINES.
orer, gambling u tin
next amusement. Haring no monej they
i/uml loon tK-ir clnflu, and often before’
thf-v ur- cdkilofl isiCh to their work, the
bare fonnd their into tKe
pockets of a few deft-fingered ones.
Theae Spaniards and Greaaeri are expert
thieve*, ami will cheat you ifpcMible. If
yon m not wide asrakr, they will diride
a Acre and bring up ODo*hJf at a time
$200,000 00
342,009 04
BURKE A COBB, Agents.
CASH CAPITAL.
t V Central City Park 1- ridar even in;
f. rthe purponeof giving an exhibitioi
on motion granted
Leave Columbus.
Leave Atlanta.
Arrive at Macon from Clayton..
Arrive at Macxin from Columbus.
Arrive at Macon from Atlautu.....
North Missouri Insurance Company,
OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
mjm Prize* %mjM
The title to the above real estate is guaranteed
perfect.
The liberal terms of this scheme brings it with
in the reach of all—the greatest opportunity ever
COLORED SILKS, in nil the new Shades
le Colon.
CACUMERES at 85 cents, worth $1.
CAMEL’S HAIR GOODS, in Beautiful Colors.
.— ,pw— RJL. . rth 75 et-nts and $1.
POPLINS. SERGES AND LOWER PRICED GOODS. IX ALL COLORS,
AT PANIC PRICES!
LADIES’ CLOTHS in nil colon.
Leave Macon
Leave Savannah.
CASH CAPITAL.
Arrive at Katonton.
CASH ASSETS.
ATINES at 85 c«-nt-
Arrive at Augusta..
Arrive at Sa\unnah.
Send for catalogue, riving full discription.
Churches. Schools and Teachers liberally dealt
with. Organs delivered free of charge to each
buyer in any purt of the South. Prices same as
at factory.
Shoot Music and Music Books.
A splendid stock. The best publications of every
publisher always on Ijaxul. Largest discount to
Dealers, Teachers, and Schools. Any piece of
offered for the poor man to rise to wealth.
PRICE OP TICKETS.
Single Tickets. $2 50; Eleven Tickets. $25 00;
Fifty-six Tickets, $125 00; One Hundred and Fif
teen Tickets, $250 00.
The drawing will be made under the superin
tendence uf a committee appointed by ti».* high
est official* in the State, duly sworn to the faith
ful performance of the duties assigned them.
The highest officials both of city, county and
State have not only endorsed Mr. Abeles. but also
his scheme.
The demand for tickets is unparalleled, and all
desiring to participate in the drawings should at
once form their clubs and send in their orders. mTt
AGENTS WANTED in all States, Cities | tion to any
and Towns in the U. S. and Canadas.
Honey should be sent by Registered Letter. P.
O. Order or Express, with the full address of the
pun baser in plain writing.
Every package of 11 tickets has a chance to win
11 prises, but positively certain to win on \ while
u»«• peraon out at every ten who imnhase a lock
age of 11 is bound to win two prizes.
For further information and particulars, send
for circulars to tins Manager and Proprietor, and
address MIRON ABELlkS.
BURKE & COBB, Agents.
Equitable Fire Insurance Company,
OF NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.
„ 6:00 A M
Making perfect connection with trains leaving
Augusta.
Passengers going over the Milledgeville and Ea-
tonUm Branch will take night tram from Colum
bus. Atlanta and Macon, day trains from Augusta
: and Saiaunah. which connect daily at Gordon
(Sundays cxtvptod) with the Milkxlgcville and
Katonton trains.
An elegant sleeping car on all night trains.
THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL 1*01 NTS can
be lmd at the Central Railroad Ticket Office at
Pulaski House, comer of Bull and Bryan streets.
Office open from 8 a M to 1 p M. ami from 3 to
1* M. Tickets can also be luul at Dejiot Office.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
july 8 tf General Superintendent.
CASH CAPITAL.
CASH ASSETS.
WATERPROOF, in different color, and qualities.
FLANNELS—BED. WHITE and OPERA, at REDUCED PRICES.
BURKE & COBB, Agents.
Cotton States Life Insurance Company,
OF MACON, GEORGIA.
ASSETS, NEARLY.
sep27 2aw4m*
HOUSE-FURNISHING DEPARTMENT
Death Valley.
The Valley of Death—a spot almost aa
terrible as the prophet) Valley <if Dry
Bone*—IiV. juat north-of fluT old Mor
mon ro.ul. to California, a region thirty
mile, long by thirty liroo<Land snr-
r.unded, except at two pointa. by inac-
cemilde mountains. It is totally devoid
of water und vegetation, and the slualow
of u bird or wild beaut sere, >lark ns its
cun funiiah it. (kwb sent C. O, D. for exauiina-
part uf the Soutlu Our order trade is
immense. \\V tulvemiK largely, keep wluit we
advertise*, jieriorui wluit wv .•dvertiso to do, and in
this way liav. builrlip
The Largest Trade in the South!
Send for priev lists, rin tilars. cutnlogues, six-ci-
tnen copies.of Sotilb^rti .Musn-.d Journal. $1 per
year, and try us with n:i «.ni<r.
' . I'l.ltilV k. IIITVC
SUMMER SCHEDULE.
BURKE & COBB, Agents,
JIARSMLLliS QUILTS. BLANKETS. TABLE DAMASK.
TOWELS. NAPKINS. SHEETING, AXD PILLOW CASES,
AT PANIC PRICES!
DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN
TO AXD FROM
Macon, Brunswick, Savannah A Florida.
. Ti, in front of their lot on
Fifth -treet. respectfully recommend
that said jH-litinn le- granted on their
puing into the city tr.-a.ury the aunt of
two hundred dollar-, awl make n good
•idrwalk in front of their lot. lte»j.*ctful-
|y submitted,
John J.Cobnii.l,
T. C. Pkmi-net,
Committee.
Ti..- following report of the Committee
,.n «tre.-t eiu-rettclimenta wna rcceirol
Alai adopted •
To H* non. Mnf»r ami CimneU of lltt city
t)KNTi.(M(N: Your .-..mmittee to whom
n.w n-f. m-l the petition of P. Payton
f.H- the Iirivileg* of extending hia build
ing permanently on the encroachment in
fr nt of hi. lot on Fifth etre.-t, rewpiH-t-
fully recommend that j«-tition lie granti.l
<« bio paying Into the city Tritooirr the
,nm of twenty-five dollar., und make a
good ri.iewulk in front of hia lot. Ko-
.|.vtfully Hiihuiitted,
John J. Cornki.1..
T. C. Dkmi-hky. •
Committee.
Tlie following re-port oftho City Phy.i-
riin was reeeiT.Hl. rewl and onlenel
.proud i||«in the minute*:
Mi: Dio a i. Dartm-MKNT. 1
Citt or Macon, Oct. 1,1H73.)
To Ike /finoroWc Jfoyor ami Council;
tlxNTMtnaN: I l.-g leave to aulimit
my o-|»irt for the month of September.
During the month of S<-pteml»-r I hare
given Attention and medirini's to thirty-
.11 udult. awl ton children. I have rout
to the hospital four. Death, two; one
adult awl one child.
Ilill for medicince pnrrluued this
month $18; lull of cxpcnsca on account
of Amy Hamilton. 110. I have arcom-
f enii.l this n-port with a lint of all who
invo n.vived medical atU-ntion and m.-d-
icino. from the city up to the let of Oo-
toher. aoeonling to a nnoliition paaaed liy
your lionoralde l»»ly, which resolution I
highly approvo of.
Very reipeetfullv .nhmitteil,
T. \V. Mahon. M. D..
City Physician.
On motion of Alderman J. W. Burke—
Kendred. Tliat hia Honor the Mayor
Ic requested to appoint a committee of
thr.-c to aolieit .uiMcriptiona in aid of the
INT otions.
CORSETS, HANDKERCHIEFS. SASH AXD XECK BIBBOXS.
Office Macox axd Buiwswick Railroad,
Macun. Ga.. July 22. 1b73.
O N ami after Wednesday, July 23d, Pa.**H‘iigi*r
Tniitin on tliia n»tl w’fil be r
DAY FASSX.YOKR. DAILY. SUNDAY!
. THE PRESENT.
Leave Macon
Arrive at Jeaup
Arrive at Brunswick
METROPOLITAN
’ '-‘ BUCKING, EXTRA SIZED BUTTOXS. AXD ALL XOVELTIES
AT NEW YORK PRICES!
GLOVES — “ OUR SPECIALTY.”
AT $1, WORTH $1 50; AT $1 25, WORTH $2.
EXCEPTED FOR
Arrive at Savannah.
Arrive atTallahaiMee.
Street.
3 Cotton Avenue and 06 Third
Leave Jacksonville.
IRON & BRASS WORKS.
50 Pieces Warranted
ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETING!
Leave Tallahassee.
The leader turned due went; no,with Un
people and wagon, and flock, he traveled
three days, and then descended into the
IaMive Brunswick.
Canal Street, from tfth to 7th,
RICHMOND, \
Leave Jcsuj
Arrive at Macun 8:00 a m
Vnmmwm from Savannah will take the 4:80 p m
train for Brunswick,and 5:20 • - --
protniHcd wntor. Thej rvacht**! tlio cen-
trw, but only the whit** -an-i, bonmWd by
Kcorchm^ jhmIch, met their ^axe. Around
the valley they wamlered; one by one the
iu«*n <liixl, an<l the panting flocks htretclied
themsolveti in Heath umler the hot nun.
Then the children, cry inif for water, died
at their wothera* breoats, and witli hwoI-
len tongiu*a and burniu^ vitals the help-
led* mothers followisl. Wagon after
wagon wan aoundon«*il, und strong men
tottered and died. After a wtxik'ri wan
dering, a d:»zen survivors found tome
M train for Macon.
HAWKINSVILLB ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, DAILY,
(8UNDAYS EXCKPTKD).
Leave Macon 8:50 p x
Arrive at HawkinsvUle 7:30 p m
Leave Hawkinsville Q.30 a m
To l»o cloned out immediately at PANIC PRICES.
Remember We Sell as We Advertise!
S. WAXELIUUM A BRO.,
45, 47 and 40 Second at., and 22. 24 and 26 Cotton avenue.
' ^nkin ^
At a Coat of $1 jO per Acre, liradcait,
WM. E. TANNER & CO.,
ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS.
ENGINES OF ALL KINDS.
Send tar Circular.
H. R. BROWN,
janH ly Agent.
ONE OF THE BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF
Arrive at Macun.
BOOTS AND SHOES!
W. J." JARVIS,
Master Trans)>ortrttion.
octStf
.''ROM the result* of the use of our Cotton and
[? Coni Fertiliser the past three aenMina, and
it* expariened with it la#it aeazon for Wheat; we
v induced to put up for asle our mixed chemi-
vU for tl»e Fall and Winter Cropa. Tlie Cora-
>und is made up of the same chemicals as our
id ton and Com Fertilizer, I Kit in diffen-nt pro-
'rtufits as winter cru]*. will bear more stimu-
tingtlianthuifegruwu in suiuuier.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE,
Ever offered by us in this market.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE.
Central Railboad, Atlanta Division,
Atlanta, July 5,1H7S.
tN andafter Sunday, July 6th, Passenger Trains
' on this Road will run as follows:
DAY PASSBNGKK TRAIN.
9:10 AM
5:4.1 i* M
1:40 1* M
7:20 P M
(FOBMERLfY HPOTTHWOOD,)
ELY OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPO
Thii House hu been THOROUGHLY llKXOVATKD from buemrnt to attic.
HOARD 93 PER DAY.
P. WHELAN, Prop.
ladies’, Misses’, Children’s, Gents’, Boys’,
Youths’ Wear.
The Compound Contains oil tho
Elements of Peruvian
Guano,
And wilt ms think, jirovc rapid a tom riu tho
Arrivo at Atlanta.
Leave Atlanta.
Arrive at Mucon.
NIGHT PASSENGSK TRAIN.
•tics and styles, from tho heavy hrogan to tho most delicate slipper, made to or-
• stock, from which equally good
ose of the Northern cities.
Hurd street, all the latest styles of
ers, finished in the most elegant
friends and the pnWIrgenerally
Comprising all
Lea ve Has
.11:00 P M
— 6:48 A M
Making close connection at Macon with Central
Railroad for Savannah and Augusta, and with
Southwestern Railroad for Columbus and points
in Southwestern Georgia. At Atlanta, with West
ern and Atlantic Railway for iMiints West.
julyOtf G. J. FORKACRE, Sup't
tkuhtn— lie aide by side,
EnUrprioc.
To Prevent Swcc
lieu ter (I'Uif
selections can lie made at prices that will cownaa
In the retail department, wo hare.at No. 3 Co
Ladies’, Gentlemen’s and Children’s Boots. Shoe
manner, and warranted durable, to all of which
to call and examine.
Tiikeb TnorsAND Milks Away, in another
liemisphere, sparkles tho Seltzer Spring. In every
drug store in America you may obtain its equiva
lent. put it in your fiocket and carry it with you
| to the world's end, if you clioose.
TARRANT’S EFFERVESCENT SELZER APERIENT
is simply tlie living fountain of health, in tho
form of a powder capable of being converted into
a bubbling, flasliing/ac simile of the liquid pro
duct of nature in one minute. Armed with this
antidote, all climates and every atmospheric
change may be faced without fear. As a remedy
in malariaus fevers, stomach complaints, irregu
larities of tlie bowels, nervous disorders, mentul
depression, headache, an orerflow of bile, dropsi
cal ailments, nausea and constipation, it has no
is of great permanent improvement to tlie soil.
These chemicals not only last one season, but we
know of instances in which they have U>m very
plainly percej»tible on the
THIRD CROP.
The chemicals are all finely pnlrenzed and well
mixed, haring been run through a fine stive, and
will readily permeate through the mass.
If it is not convenient to get dry stable or let
manure, vuu can use ashes which have been
Potatoes
Rotting.
I have noticed for the last few years,
plans for preventing sweet peta-
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
various p . m ,
toed from rotting after being gathered
and bonked or housed. It was my father's
plan to wait till the frost had. killed the
vines, and dig on a good oj>on day—
throwing in h<wp«, and afterwards di
viding the large from the small—turn
ing all about—then hauled up to a place
rather sloping, and the earth dug out ti
hold fourotation potatoes put down on
the ground and covered with cornstalks
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE,
SOUTllWESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY,
Mucon, (in., July 4,1S73.
O N and after Sunday, tho 6th inst., Paosnger
Trains on this Rotul will run us follows:
DAY EUFAULA PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Macon 8.-00 a m
ERNEST PESCHKE’S
Macon Standard Mean Time.
XT AVI XO itcrfcctoil my arran*»*roent« to correct the slightest error in the time-keepw of my fiiu*
11 ItwuUtor. ter tb- erection of an olw, rvatorr and one of tlie most approved TRANSIT INSTRL
MENTS. for the pun*"* of olaaninf the meridian passage of tlie »un ami stars. I will be able to keep
th** exact Macon mean time to within a fraction of a second. , . „ nLJ .
attention paid to the Repairing and Rating of fine Watches, as tcell as all kinds
used should las moderately «lry. The chemicals
are put up in good tight barrels, well coopered,
and three (3) barrels hold 8«0 pounds net weight.
The price is $25 50, delivered In the depot at Ma
cun. f«T tlie Sim pounds of chemical*, cash. Sixty
day drafts will he taken as rash. Orders may be
sent to us direct, or through any of our agents.
In our Fertilizer business we have associated
with us DR. P. R. HOLT, of Fort Valley, Ga..
and parties can be supplied with his Fertilizer or
ours, as they may desire.
We can supply a good article of soluble Phos
phate of Lime which, wlien composted with cotton
seed and stable manure, makes a good manure at
a cost of from $10 to 615 per tonjof 2,000 11m.
Arrive at Eufaula.
Arrive at Clayton.
Arrive at Albany.
WE have just received two car loads “ BARLEY M1IKAF ** STOA’ES, and have in store
with them the
"Great Benefactor,” "Sunny South,” “Cotton Plant,” “Stewart,”
And other first class Cooking Stows: also, a fine assortment of HEATING STOVES. The largest
and best assortment of ENAMELED GRATES ever brought to this market. Also, from the Bar-
low Knife to the finest
PO CKET CUTLERY!
And from the cheapest to the best
IVORY HANDLE TABLE CUTLERY
A large lot of Wood and Willow Ware.Crockery and Glassware, and a full line of House Furnish
ing Goods, and manufacturers of and wholesale and retail dealers in Tin Plate, Sheet Iron and
Plain and Presseil Tin Ware of all descriptions. Cull or send your orders, as now is the time to
buy your fall stock of Hardware stud House Furnishing Goods, on «s good terms as any
Arrive ut Arlington.
equal. Sold by all druggists.
PRATT’S ASTRAL OIL.
A BSOLUTELY safe. Perfectly odorless. Al
ways uniform. Illuminating qualities sujie-
rior to gas. Burns in any lamp without danger uf
exploding or taking tire. Manufactured expressly
to displace the use of volatile and dangerous oil.
Its safety under ever)' possible test, and its per
fect burning qualities, are proved by itscontinued
use in over 300,000 families. Millions of gallons
have been sold and no accident—directly or indi
rectly—has ever occurred from burning, storiugor
handling it. The immense yearly loss to life and
Arrive at Fort Gaines.
Leave Clayton.
long enough to go from bottom of the
trench to top of bonk, with niimlPones to
Leave Bi
HU up crncka, ao that you could not nee
tho j iota toe* at all, then commence at
the bottom with good, thick layer of dirt
ao there would Ik* good tluckjHMs of dirt
all the way up (u>Ing no atmw or bark)
leaving opening at lop. and good shelter
over to cover entire l«nk. I never knew
of any potatoes being lost under any cir
cumstances, managed os above. Now
let all make trial of this plan, and see
for themselves, if not- a good plan.—McD..
•a Southern Cultivator.
Leave Albany.
Arrive at Macon.
F M
Connects with the Albany Train «t Smithville,
and tho Fort Gaines Train at Cuthbert daily, ex
cept Sunday.
Alhuny Train oonnects daily with Atlantic an
Gulf Kailruud Trains ut Albany, und will run t
Arlington on Blakely Extension .Moiulay.Wednca
day and Friday, returning following days.
COLUMBUS DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Maoon 10:65 r !
SAVANNAH FAIK!
THE THIRD
i:i->nni|itlon or Specie Payments—
Senator Thurman's Opinion.
In hi. «|invh at Kenton, O,, on the lit
Senator Thurman «ud: “ Our prosperity,
which hit. l-een so much extolled U, in n
gnat measure. Jeeeitfnl prosperity. Thi,
country i. ^rowinu in wealth. Thank
*l<»l! a. lorn; an we hare a fruitful wil—
w lone n* we hare in-lnstrimiu lat-oren
to eultivnto the .oil—there must be
wiulth proitnnsl in thi. liuul; but
then- i. such a t'.uno a. artificial pros-
pi-rity; tle-n- i« saah a tiling as .timu-
l.it<-,bpros|k>ritiy: there is such a thin;;
II- .Uvcltful prosperity; ami I am sorry
to U-lirte tliat a Luxe jsu tion of the
pn«|H-rity u|.»n which wo congratulate
euraelve* is of this deceitful eluirueter.
We on- like u ^smithrift who l.irrown
money iijhio hi. ostate and then indulge*
in fn.it und riotous lirinj. We hare
been Imrrowinir money for the lost ten
T.ors or more, and we <bd not oease t->
lorrow when tho war onased. but we
hare ixvn imrrowinir erer since. The
lalanre of trade between us and Europe
ha. l-een aitain.t ns. and instead of bein£
paid in money those balance, hare b-s-n
pi id in our reeuriUm. which have been
silt! in Europe in enter to moot those
>-alances—oeeuritios of the (torenunent,
..vurithw of roiln.wl oouiiwn'es. »e. ur. •
tie. of - reiy sort that could l« put ujion
lie mark. t. That wa» .imply borrewtntr
money in Europe pt pay our debt.; that
wn. s'implv n-aiislns money upon our es
tate. and ire hare l>oe» Grin* upon that
lomiwrtt moner ; and tiring as m--n do
wl» n.-rer thought that there- would be a
.1st when jiaymont mart come.
THI RltKT OF iMMKWAT* KKErMPTION
of spec;., payment*. a«a.lTOcat.--l by -otnf
of the leculiug n oi New York. woaW
U- to tvmitel every mim who ow«* $'» t*»
pay $6; it would have a nwt croaking
effect upon the people of the debtor
Staite*; in fact, it wooM bring ruin
almost throughout the country, and what
ever might be the beneficial effect in the
future, the immediate effect would be to
a»ke it harder to every man who owed
tMaey to pay It. and to make every cred
itor who hah debt-H due him richer by 12
or IS per cent- he ia to-day. It would
therefore be aimply a measure in favor of
t*wc who are already rich, and oppreaa-
property. resulting from tlie use of ciienpnmldan-
terouii oils in the United States, is appalling. The
rnsurance companies and fire commissioner
hroughout the country recommend the ASTRAL
as the best safeguard when lamps are used. Send
for circular. For sale at retail by the trade gen
erally, and at wliolesalo by the proprietors, CHAS.
PRATT A CO, 108 Fulton street, New York.
aug2tdeodAwtf
Arrive at Columbus.
Leave Columbus.
MATTING, RUGS,
MATS, ETC.
Arrive at Macon.
house of the kind
1UFAULA NIGIIT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
TRAIN.
~ ~ .11:15 P M
Oliver, Douglass & Co.,
No. 42 Third street, Macon, Ga.
HUMPHREY’S
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
*•1 should have-no objection.’
honjKvked husband, “to my wnwl
the last wonh if I could only be
that it would be the laat.”
Leave Macon.
Arrive at Eufaulu.
AGRICULTURAL and MECHANICAL
ASSOCIATION of GEORGIA,
Arrive at Albany.
Leave Eufaula.
JUST ARRIVED,
1 f' red in this market now in store and arriv
iug daily diivct from uiamifactory. of the bra
—# 1 j -• —*—pritTfi.
\V lk PETS,
Leave Albany
Arrive at Macon 10^10 a m
Trains will leave Macon and Eufaula on thfi
scliedule Sunday. Tuesday and Thurday nights,
ntui nitmwt «t KtnithTille with Albany trains.——
VIRGIL POWERSES
Engineer and Superintendent.
AVE proved, from the most ample exjienence,
. an entire suceeas. Simple, Prompt. Etti-
f are the only medicines
liar use—so simple tliat
in using them; soharm-
r; and so efficient as
tey have the highest
will always render
three-drachm vials.
Cent*
FANCY POULTRY!
BODY BRUSSELS Ci
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS.
THREE-PLY CARPETS,
EXTRA SUPER CARPETS,
MEDIUM and LOW GRADE CAR-
rETS.
VK.YETIAX CARPETS,
HEMl’S CAJU’ETS.
VELVET KUOS.
BRUSSELS BUGS,
BEAVES BUGS,
MATS OF ALL STYLES,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.
LIXOLILUM FLOOi; CLOTnS,
FELTS AXD DKUGGETS,
TABLE OIL CLOTHS.
COCOA MATTINGS,
CANE MATTINGS.
CANTON MATTINGS,
WINDOW SHADES.
WALL PAPERS.
PMWM-.T. MM inritret to examine my stork be
lter burins, as I ran .bow a er.rvt.-r inrtrtx and
at a. low pritv. aa *ny markrt in lhr Soulii.
No. It. Ohrrry itrv-rt. nrxt door to Go. X Cole
man'. »la 4.-sale dry numb houie.
iu-j.llrt.IXm It. F. ROSS.
mistake* rannot L- made
less as to be free from da
to to be always re-lialde.
july61y
TIERCES NEW BICE (Very rboirc).
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
OX MACOX AXD AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
Forty-one Miles Saved in Distance
OFFICE MACOX AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD
Macon, May 18.1373.
O X and after Sunday, May 19,1872, and until
further notice, the trains on this Rood will
runs a follows:
DAY TKAIN—DAILY (SUNDAYS BXCBI'TKD).
commendation from all. and will alwar
satisfaction. Price, in large t
with directions:
Xos. Cures.
1. Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations,
2. Worms. Worm Fever, Worm Colic,
3. Crying-Colic, or Teething of Infante,
I. Dianiaea, at Children or Adults, .
5. Ihnenterr. Griping, Bilious Colic, .
G. eludera Morbux. Vomitimr, ....
7. Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis, ....
8. Xeuralgia. Tuotliache, Fareariu*. . .
9. Hk-ndaehe, Sick Headache, Vertigo, .
IO. I>. sjieifcda. liilkuiN Stomach, . . .
It. Sut»prcNJ*od.or Painful l'eruxi*, . .
12. MnOCfi. too Profuse Period*. . . .
IX Croup. Cough. Diffk uU Bn^athing. .
14. Salt IU*- iuii, KrvKijwlais Eruptions .
15. Rh -umatiMu. Rheumatic Ptiins . .
l«l. Fever and Ague. Chill Fever. Agues,
17. P0^. blind or bleeding
is OpUtlBilmy. r.rol Sore or Weak Eyes, . . 50
IP. CutiUTli, Acute or Chronic Intlueura, . . 50
20. WiHg»x»i!w-Oough, Violent Coughs. ... 50
21. .Vthma. Oppreaused Breathing. . . . •. 50
tz. r Duchatges, Impaired Hmring, ... 50
gx. Samsm, BMwysd GhuzU. SweDiwgst « • 50
24. GuaapU Debility, PMari Weakness, . . 50
25. Dropry apd tfcanto fiecretiona, . . . . 50
2»x ST.-Siekm-^Mi.Niekntws from Ruling, . . 50
27. Kidney Disease, Gravel, 50
a*. Xsrvous DtKBh, S*-ininal Weakness, or
Involuntary Discharges, 100
29. Sore Mouth. Canker. . 50
30. Urinarr Weakness, Wetting tliclle-.L . . 50
31. Painful Fflriada. with Spasms, . ..... 50
32. Sufferings Lt Change of Life, 100
Si. Epdeoacy, St*.ms, SL Vitus’ Dame. . . .100
34. IhiJitneria, Ulcerated Sore Throat, ... 50
35. Chrouic Congestions and Eruptions. . . . 50
PAM1LY CASES.
Case (Morocco) with above 35 large vials and
Manual of Directions. ... - $1000
Caae (Morocco) of 20 large vials and Book, 6 00
These remedies are sent by the case or. single
box to any part of the country, free of charge, on
receipt of price. Address
HUMPHREY’S SPECIFIC
CONTINUING DURING THE WEEK.
100 boxes CREAM CHEESE.
riMIB GROUNDS and RACE COURSE are in
J- splendid Order.and tlu- BU1 LpiKGS tlie most
substantial and cummtMUuus in the rountry. The
Exhiltition will be divuled into Dejuirtmenu erf
uric stock; rKonrers of the soil; domestic
MANUFACTURES; MANUFACTURES IN COT
TON. WOOL. SILK. UNXN. IRON. BRASS,
SKFBL, CkJLD. SILVER. LEATHER.
PAPER. FIBRE. KT<L, BTC.
In fact, everything pertaining to AGRICUL
TURE. MECHANICS.and the FIXE ARTS.
$8,000 In Medals, Plate and Money
TO BE AWARDED.
Exhibitors are reouested to make their entri **,
and have their artirlea on the ground at an early a
day as practicable, that they may be properly ar
ranged in the respective Departments.
For Premium Lists, and other information, ad
dress the Secretary.
GEO. S. OWENS. Prerid, nt.
20 boxes NEW COD PISH,
300 boxes NEW HERRINGS,
all kinds of
Dealers in
200 kits NEW’ MACKEREL,
Leave Macon.
1:15 p M
1:50 P M
H:15 P M
Piutflcitgcra letiving Macon at 6:30 a M make
close connections at Carnik with day jutMMerigrr
trains on Georgia Railroad for Atlanta and all
i«ointH West; also, for Augunta, with train* goiug
North, and with train-* for Charleston; also, foi
Athens, Washington, and all stations on the Geor
gia Rstilrnad.
Tickets sold and baggago checked to all point*
North, Iwth by rail and by steamships from
Charleston.
aux7tf 8. K. JOHNSTON, Sup’t.
Arrive at AugHutu.
Leave Augusta
150 boxes LUCY HINTON TOBACCO.
Factory, lit. Vernon: Office
Ml., New York.
uafitln
100 cases WHITE ROCK POTASH.
liuWAiii' HuUai-..
lilUMD MRKL’r.
Nrarljrt.H»*-ib-M.-Iitpr nx-ty »«4 Bufsuls lfciil-
nskl lX-|H»t*
EUFAULA. ALABAMA.
J. W. HOWARD. • - pROPRtRTORJL
Only a short walk to and from the Southwest
ern Railroad. Sevvuty-five rents raved in oroni-
bu» fare.'w;43 rtm
CAUTION.
BUY ONLY THE
GENUINE FAIRBANKS SCALE,
MANUFACTURED BT
E. & T. FAIRBANKS & CO
MERCER UNIVERSITY
MACON, GA.
M-i iMunr^
SPECIAL FLAVORINGS.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD CO*
Office General Passjcnobr Aoknt,
Atlanta, Ga., July 10,1»73.
O N and after this date—
LIOUTNINti EXPRESS
F**r New York, Eastern and Virginia Cities,
Leaves Maoon, by Macon A Western Eail-
roud......... 11:00 A M
rAJtRKN A. RAX SOIL. AARON P. 1
UIUU Vr.GKl K. ROaCBT It
W. A. BAMSOM 4, 00,
The Pall Term of this Institution will open op
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1.
Arrives at Atlanta.
Leaves Atlanta.
Y f ERTER UNIVERSITY, now in iu tbirty-
ifl tilth year at nmaM operatfoo. was re
moved in 1»71 to the city at Macon, where spa-
ctoua and decant buildings erecting lor its use.
will «on be completed.
With a full corps uf profess is. an adequate and
valuable equipment of libraries and modern appa
ratus, is offers facilities for arouinng a liberal or
aLu>u*.ira education equal to those of any ivL-v.*
in men mnUjr. TI* plan >rf study ccauaipro the
d< ’ Or collegiate r.Hins, and the elective.
The city <1 Macon i* entitled to twelve schular-
be by apoorntment of the City
CounriL Free tuition is dso offered to the sons
of mimsten of all *ienuminations. residents at
* : tr.l. at $12 I** month, rjm !* had at the
M. v« Hall—a new and eoa.Diodioux buiUimc.
fftodrtifg luaiffif at the Had are aayflM*:
fumiah the ranma they occupy. Board can also
be had in lhr rtly at al^ut $25 -r month.
The pritv of tuition is $* *», payable $20 on 1st of
Orfob^and MO on 1st January.
I rmw stud- -i*i intending to return, and ap-
1 .ti.-unia f .r a»lmission, are earnestly zoqaHted to
re|»«rt tbri - vision the day of apflMV* dt as
sk>!i thrr.tofter as posoibte.
For catakcues, or further information ty letter,
address J NO. J. B RANTLY.
» |il>4Uwtf S>vTrtsrr FacuJty
BOOTS AXD SHOES
Arrivusat Dalton —— p 34
Arrive* at Chattanooga — 1:10 a M
Pullman Palace Drawing-Room and Shaping-
Cars by this train from Atlanta to Lynchburg and
all intermediate points without change.
Passengers leaving by this train arrive in New
York the second afternoon, at 4:44 P M, over thir
teen hours earlier than passenger* by any other
rtjute can with safety reach New York, leaving the
sume evening.
X»AY WESTERN EXPRESS.
.11:10PM
138 AND HO GRAND ST- NEW YORK.
Rcprearnted by R. W. Hogan. Of Georgia,
or* JQrfly
Leaves Macon at
Leaves Atlanta at.
Arrives at Chattanooga.
Close connection at Chattanooga for all pointa
Pullman Palace Cara on all night trains.
For further particulrs addraera
^ B. W. WRENN.
july 11 tf . General Passenger Agent.
POBT BOYAL BAILBOAI).
rmiLUf LL. I0X, ETC.,
fn Flaioring If$ Cream, Cakes and Pastry.
Stock Scales. Coal Scales. Hay Sc axes. Dai
ry Scales. Counter Scales, etc. etc.
SCALES REPAIRED PROMPTLY AND RRASONAOLY.
For ulf kl«>. Troftmier’* Caffe*? and I>rur lfilh,
< ouq«»it»oti Bell*, all ufca Letter Presses, etc.
THF MONT PERFECT
With great care, by a Dew process,
we extract from the true, select Fruity
and Aromatics, each charnr^—^stic fla-
r-jr, and produo* Flavorin'}* of rare
excellence. Of great strength and perfect
purity. No poisownis oils. Every flavor
as repress n tefl. Eo deceit—each bottle full
measure, holding one-half more than others
purporting to hold same quantity. Use
them once, trill use no other. The mo*t
delicate, dclieitsi* flavor* ever made. So
superior to tlie cheap extracts. Ask for
Dr. Price’s Special Flavorings. Manu
factured only by
STEELE Ac PBICE,
Depots, CHICAGO and ST. LOUIS.
Manufacturers of Dr. Price's 0r~~~
Baking Powder.
Office of Knoihkkr and Superintendent,
Augusta, Ga„ June ». 1673.
O N and after Monday, June 36, train* on thi*
Ruud will run a* !• rflow*:
DOWN DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will l«a'e Augusta at„ - ® ~ * J
Arrive at Port Royal at £ *
Arrive at Charleston at ‘ "J
Arrive at Savannah 3:30 r *
UP DAY PASSENGER TRAIN-
Wiil leave Port Royal at * JJ
Leave Charleston at * J
CfFTEMTERPMSE
Alarm Cash Drawer!
•STTT.KS XT.XBtf TTT.Ii CO.’S
CANDLES, SOAPS.
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS.
HAN'T
MERC
Lt'Jive Savannah at
Arrive at Auguata at
1X4wx NIGHT PASSENt
Will leave Augusta at
Arrive at Port Royal at
Arrive at Charleston at
1641b Krxulxr Wuiilhly
Arrive at Savannah at ..
UP NIGHT PAj*
Will leave Port Royal at
Leave Charleston at
SOLD AT
Fairbanks’ Scale Warehouses,
Fairbanks & Co.,
Sll RraUway, Nipw Ywrlt,
166 Raitimorv KlrurL. Baltimore.
53 l amp StrefiLNew Orltacs.
FAIRBANKS A EWING,
MW4.H Hall. Philadrit-tua.
FAIRBANKS. BROWN x CO,
2 Mdk street. Buatun.
CASH PRICES
Factorr, Xco. TS. 75, 77. 7» and »1 Maiden Lai*.
D?twe«n Ohio ai»l Adam* Street*.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
INS ttoll CASH itllfc, $5.0W LH WLD.
ORE 6KANO CASK PRIZE, S5D00 IN SILVER.
y.\ \>‘V'' Vf' : ^ Greenbacks I
X)R all who are willing to work. Any person,
old or younc, of either -••i.can make from $10
$50 a vtrk, at home, day or evening- Wanted
■ all. Suitable to either city or country.and any
w->n of tlx; year. TI-:** is a rare opportunity for
■ ~:who are out of work.and out of money to
ak- an independent Brine. No coital being re-
ured. Our pemphlrt “HOW MAKE A
[TING." giving full instrurtioofr.xnt on receipt
lo rent*. Add re** A. BU ETON A CO-Morm-
ia. Wretehawterroanty. .V.T.
M1HH IIINHDALE’ri
(Formerly lira. Matvaulay's)
SCHOOL FOR YOUNC LADIES,
. 275 and 277 Mad*»»ci Ave^ N. Y. City.
1 JRa»K. GEORGE S. BLACK IE. having lw-
runte ajaMs iai.il in th»* maBaeBBMBt of this
rwtabh-iiaii and »uorw-ifui institution. b>vstoct>m-
metal it to th*- attention o? hu Southern fru*n<la.
For rirrulara and partisnilans addrara
THIS IS NOW THE ONLY
Market
MHE BECKWITH fi" KlRT.VKLE PAMILY
l SKW1XC MAi H1NK*..UiV tn-.I; many
lvai.tagsi over all. Sntwfaetion guaranteed, or
jji r»:ft": Tnitil Sent ronmM. . with fulldirertioua.
•■••kwith Sewing Mac hi lie Co., -^2 Broadway,
Pure New Orleans Syiup Now m
And none even to be had in New Orleans.
igg WILL SEtAi AT LOW PRICES.
ROGERS & BONN.
lRT RIDGE.
M. KXTCHC
Agent* Wanted ta %ell TlCliFTK ta
«lwaliberal Prralua* will
be paid.
Single Tu k-.-t* ffl. S;x Tk1.-U K. Twelve Tick
et* 51“ rweliti -lilt* Ticket* #2".
Cirrulara nmUimiw a lull lut pnm. a d»-
•rni*tK>n uf tb«- manner of drawing. au«l « iln r in*
forruatioci in reterenre to the Ih*tribula>n m»JJ be
•rut to ah \ one urdenijg thczii. All leltera muat
k«e addnwaed to
Mam other. L 1» SINE. B*.t *««».
1«>I U Fifth Street. CuaumaU, O
wOldAw6w
FRENCH’S NEW HOTEL.
ELASTIC TRUSS. An important
. It retains tike Rupture at all Ume»,
hanlnt exrervi**- or severest strain,
h remfort, and if k.-pt on night an.l
■•rmanent cure in a few weeks. Sold
t by mad when request*-d. Circulars
iereil by letter sent to the Eiaatic
♦act Bn e*l %% ay, X. Y. (Tty. Nobody
ring Trusses too |«unful; they riip
itl>. may22cod Aco w 1/
EfOaavc BaUfflaa. Raraaaab. (ia.
Bkrtinrn* lk*r» Tayfor. Pre-fafet ! Urty
Bank. New York : P. C. CaUncn. Pre-uder.t
Fourth National Bank. New York ; Juhn J. Ci*-
coi Son. Bankrrv New York ; Hum* Ket*-lium.
Banker. New York : J. N. N»»m*. Ca*h*er Firat
National Batik. B»llini<>i'’ M MeMirhael. Cash
ier First National Bank Philadelphia,
uiarlw wn
,.-ti tf JAflEW k JffffkW.
chasTcounselman 4U0.,
General Commianon Merchant*,
Ksa.tii ltonrt ul Building. CHICAGO.
Refer tv w. JL Huff, Maevn. msyt 6ux
C KiR. CORTLANDTandNEW CHURCH STS.
NEW YORK. On the European plan. RICH
ARD P. FRENCH.-on of tlv- lateCoiora 1 Ri. liard
French, of French's H<*t»*l. lias taken tins H<>t*fl,
newly fitted up and entirely renoiated the aiiic.
Central I > na-atesl m tl»e i*u«m«ve> i<irt <*f th«- citv
Lundies' and Gentleiucli aDuuiu: Room* attached,
juitciyif
> .Mia** Jjoutea Fbiaht*r,
■in l: Housekeeper, and Mra W.
kley, ure inde^H-ndent cutididat«w
•rtii .-of SuperiuWudcCt of acLool*
wuiity, ill.