The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, October 11, 1873, Image 3

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER A ILK DAY MdftAiAtL OCTOBER 11, nugabfc . A Cow Tillion. Fr*-*1. Lon-ler, a jtopuUr r.-taurnnter Er»»*. I**., »>* the her** of the following -tori cal aketch, which i« imbr^fl ir. two item* from the DBiaileh of THE LARGEST RETURN FOR THE SMALLEST INVESTMENT. THE GREAT ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, FOR* THE PREVENTION AND CURE OF KKVER .A-INTD ague ok chill fever, dumb ague. And other intermittent and Remittent Fevers. General Debility, Xi^ht Sv etetc., and all |other forms of Diseases which have a eommqp origin in Malaria or Miasma. LAWRENCE Sc WFICHSELB AUM, For Mle by all Dnirati. **«•* Proprietor* and Wholesale Druggists, Savannah, «Ja. SOLE PROPRIETORS OF THE ARABIAN BITTERS. A WELL KNOTTS TOXIC.septlt-lm ‘Cotton Plant," "Stewart," I of HEATlXi! STOVES. TVUrr..t j.-h! Uj till. insrlK. Aina from the Bar- Court of Geortflu, u*Ma. **n. WILL BE HELD AT LEAVENWORTH, KAN., DECEMBER 31st, 1S73, toll THE tiFNKI-TT OF A JUVENILE SEFOSM SCHOOL. 40.0<M> Gifts. £450.000 in Prizes, Principal Prize £100,000 Consist i::£trf the «uperU palatial roidanwof Si- toon AbrW*. nn.«urj»«Hi as a private dwelling in the United States, being only a few blocks fn>ui the Court-hou*?. surronmlcd by mag- nitkvnt grounds. i nL-.nl>. gardens ami vine- ranis. The hull tin* ha* been only recently com* pleted with all modem improvements. •' PRIZE LIST. IS Prize*. Real Estate. - - - • $159,125 1 Prize. 2O.0U0 2 - - exh. - - - AM* 4 - SjWW - - - - 2t».0»«> 4 * “ tim " - - - lttJUUO •• •* i jm - ... 20.OU1 50 - 500 M - - - 25JJTT0 100 “ " tot “ ... 2»*.lMi SOU - " 100 - - - - 2*.<W> 30O-- ao--.. 15.000 m m - fo - - - • 13>» l/««o “ 10 - - - - Bvono 1.15S - 5 - . - . atm 36.IS0 - - 2 50 - * * »U25 ■MJJW Prizes , $4001X10 The title to the above real estate is guaranteed l»erfcei. ... i The litoral terras of thi*. scheme brings it with- ia the reach *rfall—tie* greatest op|«ort unity ever ullrred fur the poor man tu riae to weilth. PRICE OF TICKETS. Single Tickets, $2 So; Eleven Tickets. $25 00; Fifty-six Tickets, $125 00; One Hundivd and Fif teen Tickets $250 00. The drawing will be made under the superin tendence uf a committee appointed by the hbeh est officials in the State, duly sworn tu tlie faith ful performance of the duties aromed them. The highest officials both of citr, county and State hare not only endorsed Mr. A1 teles, but also The demand for tickets is unparalleled, and all desiriu* to iawtici|«te in the drawinr* should at once form tla ir clubs and send in their orders. AGENTS WANTED in all States, Cities and Totms in the U. 8. and Canadas. Money should be sent by Recixteivd Letter. P. O. Order or Express, with the full address of the IHirrltaaer in plain writing. Every package erf 11 ticket* has a chance to win 11 prizes, but positively certain to win one, whflo (4 e person out of every ten who purchase a jack- age of 11 is bound to win two prizes. For further information and particulars, semi for circulars* to the M a usurer and Proprietor, and addre«« 5PIOX ADKLE.H, CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, LUDDEN & BATES, SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE, SAVANNAH. GA. ind a fu| line erf Huure Fumidi- rs in Tin Plate. Sheet Iron and it order*, n* now i» tlie time C<m>4», on a> ca»1 term* as any NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN AUGUS TA AND COLUMBUS. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE Ukokgia Central Railkoad. Savannah. July 5. IS75. ( after Sunday, the 6th inst.. Passengei Irani* on tin* Georgia Central Railroad, it* branches and connection*, will run a* follows : DAY TRAIN* GOING SOUTH Leave Savannah. Leave Augusta.. **"’ Arrive at M illedgeriiie! Oliver, Douglass & Co. inant No. 42 Th.nl «»tre»-t, Mamn. Gn. ELLIS & CUTTER, Pinnns. OrniK, Music, and all kinds •T Musical Instruments. l.argr.i stork In the smith. Lowest Priors In thr South. Br«t Instriiiurnts lu the South Don’t Hny a JPiano Without first writing u* for prices. We are the must extensive Piano lA , ak*rs South and can sell the cheapest. Your choice from five of the beat makers in the United State*—any style ami price desired. Fine piano*. 7 octave. rosewood cases, carved lees, at $265. $275. $2*1, warranted fur dve years; superb pianos at $3ui, $325, $350 and $375 The very best pianos at $40t>. $410. $440. $100. $530 and $000. Pianos aoW by small monthly pay ments Pianos for rent. Pianos now shipped to all parts of the South. Even* one thinking of ‘burned . 1.-00PX . 2:15 P X .11:04 r X .12:52 A X Arrive at Katonnm. Arrive at Macon Arrive at Savannah. Lca\t? Macon K WllVMHi Qta, li ioo tnnon to , and u dirty, low." t ite„ yo i know rest. Ifr at, his breakfast and call.-I i WW shirt, and cii sd Kn*L T.n. slid the co»; thin he nrore because « w;u SO much Starch in the shirt, ■cially the sleeves; then he cussed n and said Fad. Lander would know ▼cry well inside of on hour* would introduce himself. Calling Loy to h'ln and said he wanti-d to go along with him so as to g the oow homo. IIis wife t hen gave ft to joy the charges. He started Dealers in all kinds of PROPRIETORS OF inapt Atlanta. for Eufaula. Leave Macon for Columbus .10.55 P X Arrivi Arrive at Columbus. ^ So J7. in tho 27th district of Stun* yf (xwitTi snd durinif the »nmo year h*- . \ fftt-hslf of said lot t*> Hutler an trua- for hi- wife. Mary, sad th«* ]>&rtic« v ;nt‘» the foam's-.ion of the qod rfr.-Vd the land by betw<i*n t .m, that i* to wiy, coiDpIninnnt should seventy acre* in th** N. W. cr>rn*-r of krf, «ad thirty acre* in the aouthwoat thereof, and 1111 tier won to have • i.ity »n the northcuak oornerof lot, and thirty acre* in the Mouth- <wr»rr thereof, which <liviaion was s Art*! "ff by the parti*--*, un i the line* , r.- \ i-.».:*-.tt til.' j>r -••nt tim*-. jtth pul**-a built nod inode improve- n their respective portion* of the ]ipi.asd Ilutler. after tvaidim' on hi* •*rt the land a)*out ten y*sini, move*! [t.r atel left hi* jairt of th<* land in of nnd under the control of com- *.a.: a:.Is a* a friend, to inanac** it for ! „ Iw-m-f-t of hia wife, the parties l***incf l • ,^r»-in-Uw. Some time after Hut. ; 8®d hie wife left the part of the bm*l kwd by them wax levied on and eold • r Butler's drbu. an«I paidaaad by * laicant, who clainie*! it on hie own. It 1M&3 Mr*. Butlsr, by her hu* »*an«l a* ter nest friend, filed ft bill ii(^unat tho xplainant to itet aelde hia title acquired »i the aherUTa eab». In that bill she Xbi«| one undivhled half of tlie lot, to- v • une hundred «nd one acroa, ae ap- j-%r- •<) the face of her bill. There i« »,allegation then-in ae to any particular ;.ei.oa «»f tlie lot which ehe cbiinie«L oath>* trial of that bill the iury found • irr lii t in favor of the complainant for *. . prenii**** in di^jMitc on«l $200 for M.t. I'p'ti this venhet the complainant's n*cl for Bailer and wife eBt*nd ado- : - that the compUinanta «lo have and re- ,, *rf of the def«*n<lant the one lmndrivl and •*ami i•ne-fourtb arnw of land, l*ein^ the , e* .Ulf of lot nnmliff 27 in tlie twentv- \. nth diatriet of Sumter county, being t/n-'ioeaad half acre* off the tooth* r ,-t * -«tnicr atel fifty-one and one half acres tlie north went outut of *aid land : t'^t the xheriff of mud county do pnt the ■iiplainaat* or their legal ngent in po<- n thervof. and that eomalainant-* do i.-i two liiin«lre*l «lo1lnni f*i| rent. etc. ] .• .l.- r.v i> du»c*l loth Augimt. 1S,V.'. It apiH-xrn, fn»in the evidence, tliat nn s'.tenpt wo* madePvdivide the, lot by nin- tii.ir l.ai- th«*reon. in accordance with t'.»»donve, but the oom]dainnnt. Renew, 1 v~t«d, a* it intorfernsl witn hi* poa n. *hirh he hml held for miuiy yearn r. Irr hi> *leeil and the division of the lot 1» li maud HutW and wife, before irfwsl $•. ami nothing more appear* *o 1 •-Aii' done towaril* it* enforcement, • i • t*l that Renew jmu*1 two hundnvl dol in'- for ivnt ami nlcindoned nil that part rfthr land whi* h Hut h r ami wife claimed v.»Wrthe original division thwtof. It • z|'{H-nni! fnmi the evidence tlmt Hut- »*t aiu) wif»* lunl iviufriied the division if the land aa oontenoed for by Renew, tir •omnlainaat, in a letter written • Vm in the year 1 On tho soc- .«■! of February, 1870. a writ of poasen- . > wa> onlervd t*» be issued on the •>. «lated 10th of A ugust, 18. r »0, to put •' •'*'*an in posa.---.ilm of tho Moutheu*t oxiwraf anal b^, who ib not a party t*> - 1 dam**, w hare upon tho complainant, Im-dcw, filed hi* bill, praying for a refor- nitioiiirf thodecnv in favor of Hutler ■A wife, and to unjoin tho execution of thi-writof jv-. -ien in favor of Sullivan. It ajij-eam from the evidence in the '■ ' "b\ that the complainant, Renew, can- b' ethiT iva«l or write. It further np- ;• uol in the progress of tlie trial that a 1—ilrt.vut.il by Sullivan to Pilcher for ' '•e Ual • lrtitue-1 bv IJutlcr and wife 1 'Making close connection with train* h Atlanta anU Columbus. NIGHT TRAINS GOING NORTH. armtAiiirin* to owr frirmla tliat wr are still njnnitig the above machine, and i*l to *rv«* the public than ever. Our stock ol Columbus. Leave AtlauU Arrive at Mocuit from Cla,\tou.... Arrive at Maooa from Columbus. Arrive at Macon front Atlanta— Leave Mimvii M'liitc and Yellow Pine Goods, . 100 A IXJD’i jlOl'di'Jl ' ni Doors, Sash, Blinds, Brackets, Mouldings, Etc. fill order* at abort'notice and at low prim Our jtock of lumber cannot MQlodgeriUe. Arrive at Katontou. Arrive at Augusta. Arrive at Savannah. rhurrht-s. Schools and Tcachew liberally dealt with. Organs delivered five erf charge to each buyer in any jiart of the South. Prices same as at factory. Sheet Music and Music Books. A splendid stock. The brat publications of every iw complete, and •Settled. Making }>urfei’t connection with trains leaving Augusta. Passenger* going over the Milledgev ille and Ka- tonlon Branch will take night train from Colum bus, Atlanta and Macun, day trains from Augusta and Savannah, which connect daily at Gordon (Sundays excepted) with the MilUxlgoviUe and Eatonton trains. An elegant sleeping car on all night trains. THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS can Wc have 2"04X«» feet of dry !?<^>rir.z. 2U0.uu0fci-t dry ceiling. 100.000 f«-t weather hoard*, and common Building Lumber, in any Quantity. Our enrp* of m---hanjn* i* complete. Wc cm built, repair, and fit up storehouses and dvrellimr* with di*|*iteh. W • solicit a wood dune erf |atn<rure bun cur country friends. We guarantee satis- :Action. All w want is a fair trimL Try us and be convinced. J. E. ELLIS A M. H. CUTTER. publisher always on hand. Largest discount to Dealers, Teachers, ami Schools. Any piece of Music or Music Book mailed pust-puid, on receipt of retail prices. Catalogue* free. IF YOU WANT A Violin, Guitar. Flute. Acronlean. Flutina, Fife, Flageolet, Cornet, Drum, sett erf prime Strings cr anything under the >un in the music line, we •an furnish it. Goods sent C. O. D. for examina tion to any iiart of the Soutlu Our order trade is - • : •on **W r uU," *oi<l Hrow’ll, •‘any man tliat would abut up cows two day*," etc., etc. Fred told him not to get excited, bat to oome out and pick out hi* property, a* they were feeding. Frod took Hrown out and *howo<l him a Mtnall piece of ghw* alxjut t wo inche* square, with a picture on it of three cow* gracing. HrownV under iaw dropjxil, and hi* eye* were about the *izeof two naucer*. At lenirth ho got hi* breath and noid, **8old." Hi* little boy commenced to laugh ; he told him to abut up or he would fix him; that he ought to be a-L imed to laugh when hi* father wo* talking. He gave the boy- forty cent* to buy a watermelon, and nent him home with the balance of the $-1, then commenced to pay the charge*. SUMMEE SCHEDULE, DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN TO AND FROM (iicoi, Bronswiek, Savannah k Flirida. acp!23m Oppick Macon and Brunswick Railroad, , 11*000, Go, July 22.1873. 3 N anil after Wednesday, July 23d, Passenger Trains on this road will l»e run as follows: AY PAS6ENGKR, DAILY, SUNDAYS EXCKPTKD FOR T1IK PERSKNT. -cave Macun 8:80 A X rrivcAt Jesup 0:45 p m METROPOLITAN SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS. Arrive at llrun> Arrive at Savannah. scpl8-tf . Tnllulm.s* Arrive at JackaaovilliB. avu Jacksonville. IRON & BRASS WORKS, Canal Street, from Gth tti 7th, RICHMOND, - - - YA Tallahassee. Ilnaoiw or tiik Psnic.—A lair expo nent of the financial situation may be founil in the story of tb» Tuxun cuttle (lrover. who arrive.1 in Chicago witli a lot of prime rattla. which he readily old at a p« «1 pri.v. siipposini; he wonl.l be paid in pn^’nlsicks. To hia horror, he was offered n — eertifi.-l chock.’* which he muchly refused, remarking. ” Ife’d Is d—d if he’d take tliat kind of paper. It would bo a h—I of a thine for him to Savannah. Leave Brunswick. Arrive at Macon.■^1^" '* *™*****’’*”"^,'.' 8.-U0 a x l*jissongers from Savnmmli will take the 4:30 p x train for Brunswick, and 5.20 a x train for Macon. UAWKINSVILLK ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, DAILY, (SUNDAYS RXCKPTRD). Leave Macon s : 5o p x WM. E. TANNER & 00., ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS. ENGINES OF ALL KINDS. Sciul for Cin-uhr. H. R. BROWN, At a Coat »f $150 per Arrr, Smfcut, V AR|)M t*hr results of tlie use of our Cotton and I 1 Coni Fertilizer the past three aaaaou*. and the exiierience with it last season for Wheat, we are iiulunsl to out up for sale our mix«sl chcnii- eals for tlie Fall ami Winter Crops. The Cbm- iiouuil is made up <rf the Name chemimls as our Cotton and Com Fertilizer, hut in diiTeivnt |im port ions, aa winter m>|*i will lK<ar more atiiuu- at llawkinsviRB. Arrive at Macon. W/j.* JARVIS. Master Transportatio CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, Has been licforc tho American public OVKit THIRTY years. It baa never yet fiilod’to give perfect satis friction, and hat justly been styled tho panocca-Tor nil ex ternal Wounds, Cuts, Burns, Swellings. Sprains, Bruises, Ac., Ac., for Man and Boast... No family should be a single day without this liniment. The money re funded unless the Liniment is os repre sented. Bo Ftire and get tho genuine MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. Sdd by all Druggists and Country Stores, at 2 50c. and $1.00 per Bottle. Notice ntylc. rize of bottle, &c. jawl4 ly SUPER! N TK.VDKXT’S OFF IC K. Central Railroad, Atlanta Division, Atlanta, July 5, 1873. O X and after Sunday, July Sth.PuiiengerTrains on this Rood will run as follows: DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Macon 9:10 a M 5:48 P X 1:40 P X 7:20 PX THIS IS NOW THE ONLY Pure New Orleans Syrup Now in Market Leave Atlanta. C. J. GAMBLE. A. BECK. A. W. GIBSON. Arrive ut Mat 1 ,. XIOUT I'A&jKNOKK TKAI.Y. ^mtnHl Leave Macon. .11:00 P X 5 5:48 A M Making close connection at Macon with Central Railroad for Savannah and Augusta, and with Southwestern Railroad for Columbus and point* in Southweslem Georgia. At Atlanta, with West ern and Atlantic Railway for paint* West. JulyCtf G. J. FQRKACRK, Snp't. And none even to be had in New Orleans. Tiirkb Thousand Milks Away, in another hemisphere, sparkle* tho 8dt*er Spring. In every tlruK store iu America you may obtain its equiva lent, (Kit it in your pocket and carry it w ith you to the world’s end, if you cliouse. TARRANT’S EFFERVESCENT SELZER APERIENT is simply tlie living fountain of health, in the form of a powder capable of la-ins converted into a bubbling, flashing/ac simile of the liquid pro duct of natura plainly perceptible on the THIRD CROP. The chemicals are all finely pulverized and well & BONN, CHANGE OF SCHEDULE sept5tf SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, Southwestern Railroad Company, Macon, G»., J uly 4, 1873. r and after Sunday, tho Sth inst., Passenger Trains on this Road will run as follows: DAY ECFAULA PASSENGER TRAIN. 8:00 A M 4:40 P X 6:20 P M 2:45 P X 0:00 P X 4:40 P X If it is not convenient to get dr^ stable or k.t manure, you can use ashes which have been lenrhed, or dry muck or rich loam. Sand should not be mixed with the chemical*. Whatever Is used should be moderately dry. The chemicals are put up in good tight barrels, well coopered, and three (S) barrels hold 800 i*Hinds net weight. Tlie price is $25 50, delivered in tlie (le]K»t at Ma con. t> r the 800 i>ounds of chemicals, casli., Sixty day drifts will be taken as <ash. Orders may be sent to us direct, or through any of our agents. one minute. Armed with this antidote, all climates and every atmospheric riiange may be faced without fear. As a remedy in malarious fevers, stomach complaints, irregu larities of the bowels, nervous disorders, mental depression, headache, an overflow of bile, dropsi- (WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS.) FOR 30 YEARS THE Standard of Excellence THROUGHOUT Til K WOULD. Arrive ut Eufaula. Arrive at Clayton. Arrive ut Albany. AND CIGAR MANUFACTURER No. 4 Blake’s Block, Arrive at Arlington. Arrive at Fort Gaines. Poplar st., Macon, Ga. Leave Clayton. PRATT’S ASTRAL OIL. A ii'ul.nm'si.v. P'-rf- t ily odorl.vNs, Al ways unifonn. Illuminating qualities supe- rior to gas. Bums iu any lamp without danger of exploding or taking fire. Manufactured expressly to displace the use of volatile and dangerous iil. Its safety under every - • * • • ’* feet burning qiuilities, use in over 300JMN> fan have been sold and no ... recti v—has ever occurred from burning, storing or handling it. The immense yearly loss to life and property, resulting from the useof cheat)and dan- Leavo hufaula Leave Fort Gaines. . 8:50 A X . 8:35 A X .10:33 A X . 5:25 P X vith the Albany Train at Smithville, Gaines Train at Cuthbert daily, ex- lin connects daily with Atlantic und d Train* at Albany, and will run to Blakely Extension Monday, Wediu-s- aial parties out be supplied with his Fertilizer) oura, as they may desire. We can sopply • good article of soluhlo Pho phate of Lime which, when oomjtusted with cott*. Ijt-ave Albany. WHOLESALE GROCERS. seed aial stable manure, makes a goo.1 manure at * cost of from $10 to $15 per ton of 2,000 Ihs. HUNT. RANKIN A LAMAR. Wholesale Drug and Chemical Wareliouse. 82 and 84 Cherry street. Macon, Ga. proved by its continued SoDllera Freight and Passenger Line -VIA - CHARLESTON, S. CL Lejive Macon. Arrive at Columbus. Loin o Columbus. Arrive at Macon 7:80 p m EUFAULA NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMXODATIOK TRAIN. « .H:15PM .12:10 P X PROVISION AND LIQUOR DEALERS, Leave Macon. Arrive at Eufaula. Arrive at Albany Leave Eufaula. .10:20 P X 8 JO P X Arrive at Macon 10:30 a X Trains will leave Macon and Kufaul.i on the schedule Sunday, Tuesday and Thunlay nights, and eoimet't at Smithville with Albany trains. VIRGIL POWERS, julyflly Engineer ami Supyintendent. -TO AND FROM- ii> - n ,tl in e\i h.-mg. ILSOX MF (i(i).*SOFFICES min. Mae«>n • n.I « ‘ i .. .- ». . :VKS. Gen. AgUSaranmh. G*. A. HICKS. Agent. M.io n. Ga. TIERCES NEW RICE (Very choice). OlFTEHTERPRiSE CHANGE OF SCHEDULE OX MACOXAXD AUGUSTA RAILROAD. Forty-one Miles Saved in Distance LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED. AXD ALL THE XKW KiOLANO JlAXUFACTURLXG CITIKS. janlteotlly 100 lioxes CREAM CHEESE. Tho only Reliable Gift Distribution in $75,000 INVALUABLE GIFTS to be distributed in I>. D. SINE’S lG4tIi Regular Monthly the country OFFICE MACOXAXD AUGUSTA RAILROAD Macon, May 18, 1878. /“\N and after Sunday, May 19,1872, and until further notice, the train* on this Rood will runs a follows: DAY TRAIN—DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). Lea vo Macon 6:30 A X 300 boxes NEW HERRINGS. THREE TIMES A WEEK FROM NEW YORK, 200 kits NEW MACKEREL. Arrive at Augnuta. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS, Leave Augu.* 1:50 P X on 8:15 P X leaving Mac-on at 6:80 a X make ions at Cainak with day paaNPiiger Georgia Railroad for Atlanta and all st: aUo, for Augusta, with train* going il with train* for Charle*ton; al*o. foi ashington, and all station* on theGoor- K. Worrill, for plaintiff in orror. Hawkin* A Hawkins, for defendant*. 150 1 tuxes LUCY HINTON TOBACCO, fj b) frt.rn 31 on-Liy, November 21th, 1873. MB 6RAID CASH PRIZE. $5,000 II GOLD. ONE 6RAND CASH PRIZE, $5,000 IN SILVER. Two Prizes op $1000 3 Six 1’kizes of $5ou each in > GrPGDORCkS ! Ten Prizes of $100 JUiCCHWWfta I l.OooGold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches (in all) worth from $20 to $500 each! Coin Silrer, Vest Chain*. Solid and Double- Plated Silverware, Jewelry, jle, etc. Number of Gifu 10JXW. Tickets limited to 100 rases WHITE ROCK POTASH. MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS io colored population of that city, w rearm of hi* inve*ti k^.itions cm** m*Yeml peculi nr eMiachn. U utnonjj the** i* "Old Dr. Joe/* * * riMpectable living Ly wnfiw 1 ik tho *pell into which hi* de- Uower* are constantly fancying ** to have fallen. Not long since riu oallcil to see forty ne^roe* on -ation in Henry county, wher»» all crin^ from th o some complaint, factor coaid tell what was the He cut mined them and ftmnd <f them had boon conjunsl. and, £ hi* mrd*. he tevrtaincd that r ho hod recently been brought to stioo hod conjured the forty ne- d made them tick. The manner 01*1 Joe set* al>out curing his •* "trikingjy |xvuliar. The ric- h*ri^l to start off in a certain di- >t!.r wood*, when? he mt^fpro- ftain l*one and the root* of a cer- Thera* article* must be hud d night, when the conjured in- nmst build a fire in au open put on a kettle of water, mast call in some of hi* col- ‘nd*, and must be sure that enemies on* about to i* iT-'inff on. The fri«-ntl» are STATE-ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS—SEA VOYAGE 10 TO 12 HOURS SHORTER VIA CHARLESTON. K. K. JOHNSTON, Sup’t. BE. PBJ CE’S SPECIAL FLAVORINGS. MamdiaBalm —^—- CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. ’HE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO, WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD CO, Office General Pa*bks<»kr Agent, Atlanta, Ga, July 10,1873. /AN and after thi* date— LIGHTNING EXPRESS Far New York, Eastern and Virginia Citiea, Leave* Macon, by Macon a Western Rail- A TEW APPUCATI0NS MAKE A Pure Blooming Complexion. It la Purely Vegetable, and lta operation is area and felt at ouoe. it doe* away with tbo Fluahad Appearaaoa eoaaed by Heat. \ auguo and KidtamenL Hwalaaud mdotmu IUotche* aod Pimptea. dispelling dark and un*t*hUy RhKa Privra away Tan, Freckle and Fun- Burn. and by lta gentle bnt powerful induenoa mantle* th* faded check with £.0rrHFTI. BL00S AM) BFAI TT. Hold by all T>ru£gi«ta and Fzccy Stores. De pot. 53 Park Place, New York : Roods West, in allianre with the Fl«s*t of Thirteen Pint Cl— fltaamahtpa to the -ite attention to the Quick Time and Regular Dispatch afTonled to the burinma public mtA. at tl>.. JOHNSON & SMITH Atlanta. . 0:00 P X .10:30 P X . 1:10 A X Pullman Palace Drawing-Room and Sleeping- Car* by thi* train from Atlanta to Lynchburg and all intermediate point* WITHOUT CHARGE. Paa^nger* leaving by thi* train arrive in New York the second afternoon, at 4:44 P X, over thir teen hour* earlier than j*tA*engeiN by any other route can with safety reach New York, leaving the same evening. DAY WESTER* EXPRESS. Leaves Macon at. - 11:10 P X Leave* Atlanta at 8:30 A X Arrive* at Chattanooga 4:30 a x Close connection at Chattanooga for all point* Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains. For further p&rticuln addraea* B. W. WRRNN. july 11 tf General Passenger Agent. Leave* Atlanta. Arrive* at Dal to iicilities of Rail end Sea Transportation for Freight and Passengers capacity at any otlier Port. The following sj.lendid Ocean Steame seded in excel- gnlarly on the TO NEW YORK, MANHATTAN. .M. S. WooDirui.L, Commandt IL W. Lockwood. Co CHARLESTON ..Jaxk* Beekv. Com JAMES ADGER.. .T. J. Lockwood. Command-- CO^ Agents. Charleston. 8. C. S. Crowell, Commande . . T. J. BECKETT, Commando GEORGIA. SOUTH CACOLiNAV Missouri State Lottery >Y, Conmiande ASllf^VXD. Ingraham. Commander. WAGNER. HUGBR 4*00^ HEBCEAKTS AND PLANTSSS IN Agents, Chnrl.-ston.S. C. fLMLLA, LEMON’, ETC., t’or Flavoriig let Crtain, Cakts aid Pastry. Ltialiid t>y State Authority and Drawn In l*uhllc at St. Luuls. STAR AND TALLOW IROX STEAMSHII’S. POET EOYAL RATLEOAD, VTith great care, by a new process, we extract from the true, select Fruits and Aromatics, each charir^-istic fla- ▼-JI*, and produc Flavorings of rare excellence. Of great strength and perfect purity, yo poisonous oils. Every favor as represent^!. Fo deceit—each bottle full measure, holding one-half more than others purporting to hold same q^ardity. Use thews once, trill use no otlier. The most delicate, delicious fa tors ever made. So superior to tlie cheap extracts. Ask for Dr. Price’s Special Flavorings. Manu factured only by STEELE & PRICE, Depots, CHICAGO and ST. LOUIS. Manufacturers of Dr. Frieds Baking Powder. 500 rolls Domestic Bagging, 2 1- 100 do “Elephant” Ragging, 2 50 bales Gunny Bagging, 2 1-S 200 rolls Southern Bagging, 2 lb 10,000 lbs Arrow Ties. 25 bales Bagging: Twine. Grand Single Number Scheme! 00,000 NUMHEltH. CLASS K TO BE DRAWN OCTR 31. 1873. 5,880 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO $300,000. ASHLAND. Alexander Hunter. Commande equator!'. Office of Evginxbr and Superintendent, Augusta, Ga., June 28, 1873. O N and after Monday, J une 30, trains on this Road will run a* follows: DOWN DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave Augusta a* 6:45 a X .C. Hincklek. Command* 'SAILING DAYS—-Fredays. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent. Charleston, S. C. * ***** wv brought forth, and to distributed in o<pial particle* ^ friend*. Th* rictim hold* the 1 “■* owa until iho wat.*r w» l«od. when it i* dropped into 1 j * th»e by on* the company r drop a han«lful of root* into tlie **ter. Jiut at thi* juncture an rusheu into th* crowd, bearing th.- IMi( knl of ■> fn-ah- 1 'kickeii* which >he thrust* into Kw. The obi teouian then start* k dow and awsmrsd tread aronnd followed by the r\-*t of the rem- Arrive at CCharleston at. TOTAL CAPACITY40,000 BALES MONTHLY 1 prize ot_ 1 pnze of.. 1 prize erf.. 1 j r-.t* . UP DAY PA88KXOBK TRAIN. Will leave Port Royal f>at\ e Charleston at. 4 prizes of.. 4 prizes of. 20 prizes of. 2o prizes of. 5J»uO 2^io0 180 prizes or...... 100 /WO prizes of 10 s$5. Quarters $2JO. *i te- lhe are all axx- uuut, kucsu**.* , J Jllljlll lW*l*iwlnil»i ■. The oflirial drawing will be pabhshm in the St. Louis and a copy of drawing sent to pur- chafers of ticket*. We W iU draw * sfanllar scheme the last day at evr.-v m. nth duni..- th.- v.-ar 1-73. Remit at our !.v FaE*!<nt llcoejOrdp^ R-ci»u-rvd Letter, Draft or Express- Send for a circular. Address. MURRAY. MILLER A CO- ~ * Mo .Hainik. FALCON .„ VIRGINIA SAILING DA YS—EVERY FIFTH DAY. PAUL a THEN HOLM. Agent, Cha; TO BOSTON. >KA GULL l(h30 P X LOUISVILLE, KY SHIPS MERl-EIlITA AXD FLAG. -Sail Evert Saturday. JAMES ADGER A CO- Agents, Charleston, 8. C. >R ail who are willing to work. Any peraon, a *-r V'*jng. *-:th -r - n.-tke* /r»«iu $10 novo are ov«ir the .itie and the crowd tu; the afflicted one the charmed liquid *• curable by any forthwith begin to tnnon HoWAKI> HoUSt. BROAD STREET. Nearly Mtidg .mr-ra a:«l BuL -la 1 n*.l IL-pt* EI PAULA. ALABAMA J. W. HOWARD. . . pKt-rsiw Only a da»rt «:dk u. ai.I fr.mi :i„ %.tu>.v d a* low ai tliOMr of Competing Line*. Marin*- iranee one-half of Rate* guarunte THBOUGH BILLS OF LADING AXD THROUGH TICKETS ipal Rail nod Offices in G»v>rgia. Alaltania. Tennetoc**- and Mi^iAuppi. Pontoffice Box 2-tvv Can b»- had at all the pr State Room- may be •» shite* in Charleston, at wh^ ... : — ... assumed. Tbe Through Tickets by this Route include Transfers, Meals sud State Room, while on ship Igjard. THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, GEORGIA RAILROAD And their connecting Line* have largely increased their facilities for the rapid movement of Freight arxl Passengers between the Northern Cities and the South and M eat. On the Georgia and South Carolina Railroad* Firat-Claas Sleeping Cara. . . 0 .. u » •» Freight promptly transferred from steamer to day and nirht train* of the South Carolina ssu- read. Close connection made with other road*, delivering freights at dist:vnt uointo y.t ihM^t prompt- n*-*a. Tbe Maruurera will use erery exertion to satisfy their patn»ns tjiat tbe line > LA CHAALKSTUN cannot le- aurpasaed in Dispatch and the Safe Delivery of G<«*1*. . ... . ~ n r» »a For further information, applv to J. J- GRIFFIN. Western Agent.^At^ntq^Ga.; B^D.HAS- 'HI- BECKWITH «2«' PORTABLE FAMILY SEWING MA< HlNK-.-n fcolai*’trial: mgnv «ui.i:tg--x over all. SatL-fartion guaranteed,or i n fun*i.-I. S. :.t <tmipl«-t*-. with full direction*. ■ kwith S wing Jfachine Co, Broadway, DF. GEORGE •*»taiifi-b<-d and mend it to the a For nrruiara •tituti< *n, U-gatocvm »- S nit ben i fncn-l« n>. adilrea* PISON AVENUE ERNEST PESCHKE'S Macon Standard Mean W. A. RAM80M A 00., Mamdacturera an* i Julilrp of BOOTS AND SHOES 138 AND 1*0 GRAND ST.. NEW YORK. Represented b> R. M Hisran. of G«agvia uctSUdly t« r.«.r iu New York r\~ n»ut ie ►riv.-n by Christ rpHK NEW ELASTIC TRUSS. An important X in\-rit!<n. It ret*in*» tl** Rupture at all time*, an*l under the lanW excem>e«-r revereat strain. It worn with comfort, and if kept on night and tl:ty,eff*-cts a permanent cure in a few* weeks. Sold cle-ap.aixl v-ut by mail when rv>i;ue»ted. Circulars fp--. a hen onl**ml bv letter rent Uj the Ela*tii- Tnire Co.. No. 0K3 Knatiwav. N. Y. city. Nobody uvs M-Jal Spring Truss.--: tu> ;g>infu: they slip ufl too frequently. iuay22eud*eowly <i the alurlibwt error ui the time-kcs*J arxl e-ie ff the most approicsi TR\N' an pawn- uf the sun and ktara. 1 a ill H AVING i-a-freted my arransrraenu ltiwulater. by th- erect,.n of an o»~ MKNTH. L r the purp—e til o*wers is# the theetart Macon mean lime t«. w<fhin a fr •.•.Vjreri.#/ pik/ tbe •ear atvri *m*iJe tv order. for further information, apply to J. J. OKI KPIX. Western A«nt. AtXntfcGm^R^^iS- SELL. Geiienil Anent. P. O. But «rW. OBltv 317 BruMlwny. -N. V.; 8. B. PICXJsNS uenml nMager mnl Tn ket Agent, South Cmrolin* lUilroml. or J M SELKIRK iulyiJ eudCm Supeirmtenaeut Greut Southern Pn-j^it uul Pmuetwer Line. ChurleaUu, 8. C, to olihdh quite .tool- fie ml.lltiuu t>. the Week', in-