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MACON Miilr (jffltEGftAW AND M£SSM(xEi£: TCtiSbA? MofttNUNG, dttfOB'KB 21, 18} 81
FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MACON
TRANSACTS A Glffilil illUK BUNK.
GREAT SE1CETY
HOME PURPOSES.
M RECTORS:
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wett. w. b. mvnou
AXT. D. 8. LITTLE.
G. H. HAZLEJIURST.
l c. plant. rjijy ^r.
lUflUT. Owfckr. ■aimiBWl*
TAKEN INTERN
dilute in water. u a j
nr* am! YFboleaale DrugirlMts, Savannah, Gil
<xt!2 lir
APPLIED EXTERNALLT—vbn
poin or inflanuni’i/rf). afford»instoc* i
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
STOPS PAlNqukkcrihon morphine, r'rtl «•>
term, opium, or an> oth« r anodj-ae te She
Suvriuntknpkxt'sOpficb M. A B. R. R-. (
Macon, Ga.. October 11,1S78. >
( 'AX’ ami after Sunday, 12th instant, until fur-
V f thor notice, trains on this rwul will run a*
follow ■:
I»AV raSSXSOXB. DAILY, (SUNDAYS RXCKPTKD.)
Maom.... N 8:00A If
IP SUDDENLY SEIZED with pain, one to*
poostfol mi a giaos of water, will, in a few Bin.
Arrive at Macon.
Mil It T rAS&XXQKK. DAILY.
Ar.-ivo at Xaeon.. SsH a in
llAWSHf JVILLH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, DAILY,
(SUNDAYS KXCKPTKDj.
Leave Macon ,...555
Anriveat Macon., ’* " 'V 1 '
rhu dy train Iravln.- Ma^mis o'clock
neilsat Jitnip with Atlanta aral Halt K-nl
traiM.for.il in Floral*. Tta ni«ht
loayiiw Ma.'Ou »l 7:ttcuunr, t.,ith trains <s
lantlc and t.ulf fLulrrad tit Jo.up forSniat
« rn «n» ui Savannah at MM a. m. sltn
MACON. GEORGIA.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE,
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE.
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY,
Macon, Ga, October ILIS7S.
O X and after Sunday, the 12thiroU Passeogor
Trains on this Rond will run ns follows:
DAY KUFAULA PASSRNORR TRAIN.
* — ‘
4:40 P M
6:20 P M
mph
Arrive nt Kufaula.
Arrive at Clayton.
Arrive at Albany.
Arrive at Arlin
Arrive at Fort 1
Leave Port Goings.
. 8:85 A M
.10:33 A M
. 8:10 P X
Connects with t*vo Albany Train nt Smithville,
and the Fort Gnii e Train at Cutbbert daily, ex-
rept Sunday.
Albany Train connects daily with Atlantic and
Gulf Railroad Trams nt Albany, and will run to
Arlington on BL k«ly Brtswrias Honda)',Tuesday,
wMiwJty and Friday, returnimr following day*.
COLCXBUS DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
. 7:18 P m
....12:43 A M
.... 1:25 A .M
Lea ve Albany.
Arrive at Columbus.
Iawvc Columbus,
BrPAULA NIG1IT PRKIGnT AND ACCOMMODATION
TRAIN.
Leave Macon...;... • : 0:10 p X
Arrive at Kufaula..........^ 1030 P M
Arrive nt Albany 7:22 a M
IA*ave Eufuuia.
Leave All tuny.
Arrive at Macon.
— .... fi:2u A M
Trains leaving Macon and Kufaula on this
schedule Sunday, Monday, Wednesday nnd
Thuriay nights, connect at Smithville with
trains to Albany.
VIRGIL POWERS,
octll ly Engineer and Superintendent.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
OX MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OPPlCK, M. A. A. R. R„)
Augusta, Go* October 10.1878. )
O X and after Monday. Octobers 18, passenger
trains on the Macon and Augusta Railroad
will nm as follows:
DAY TRAIN—DAILY (SUNDAYS KXCEPTBD).
Leave Macon...... 6:So a m
Arrive at Augsuta £45 p m
Ijeave Augusta 8:40 A M
Arrive at
CENTRAL RAILROAD,
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE
Savannah. October 10,1878.
'NX and after Sunday, the 12th iitsL, Passenger
J Trains on the Georgia Central Bslhtad, its
*. -» •*«—^ M follows:
branches and connections, will run os!
GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leave Augusta.
Arive in Augusta.
Arrive J ’’
... Macon .........
Leave Macon for Columbus..
Leave Macon for Kufaula...
Leave Macon for Atlanta....
. SfclO p m
. 730 P X
.12:45 A M
X. B.—Parties preferring the "old fashion” Gin Gear
sn be accommodated at very reasonable figures.
Arrive at Columbus.
Arrive at Kufaula.
Arrive at Atlanta..
COMING SOUTH AND BAST.
Leave Atlanta.
Leave Kufaula.
Leave Columbus
Arrive at Macon from Atlnnta.
* p Mncon from Kufaula
Arrivei . . .......
Arrive at Macon from Columbus.
Leave Macon
Arrive at Augusta.
Arrive at Suvunnah.
6:25 P X
DAILY TRAINS (SUNDAYS BXCKPTED) BETWEEN
BATONTON AND MACON.
5:00 A M
6:48 AM
0:45 A M
Leaving Milledgoville.
Arrives at Macon
RETURNING.
Leaves Macon
Arrive* at Milludgevillo—
4:00 P M
7:14 P M
luo r m
Connects daily at Gordon with Passenger Train
> an from Savannnh and Augusta.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
octlS tf General Superintendent.
seems to be well fruited. I am well pleased witl
it. W hen the crop is gathered I will write yes
fully. Yours respectfully,
JOSHUA NICHOLLS.
Union Point, Greene County, Ga.,1
September 15.1878. J
Messrs. Rogers dr Leman, Macan, Oa.:
Gents: livery one of the planter* in our sec
tion, who has used the Logan Fertilizer, are wel
pleased with it, and will use it extensively for an
other season. Yours ivspertfully.
J. B. HART A SONS.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
WESTERN’ AND ATI.AN! IC RAILROAD CO.
Office General Passknokr Agent,
Atlanta, Go., July 10,1878.
O N and after this date—
LIGHTNING EXPRESS
For X’ew York. Eastern and Virginia Cities,
Leave* Macon, by Macon A Western Rail
road. 11:00 A X
.M0PX
. 6:(H) P M
.10:80 P M
. 1:10 A M
Arrives at Dulton
Arrives at Chattanooga.
Pullman Palace Drawing-Room and Sleeping-
Cars by this train from Atlanta to Lynchburg and
all intermediate {mints WITHOUT CHANGE.
Passengers leaving by this train arrive in New
York the second afternoon, at 4:44 P M. over thir
teen hours mrlior than passengers by any other
route can with safety reach New York.leaving the
same evening.
DAY WESTERN EXPRESS.
Leaves Macon at 11:10 P M
Leaves Atlanta at 830 A M
Arrives at Chattanooga........................ 430 a m
Close connection at Chattanooga for all points
West.
Pullman Palace Cars >
j all night trains.
For further jairticulrs addranss •*
B. W. WREXX,
General Passenger Agent.
julyUtf
’poet eoyal railroad,
$300,000!
THREE TIMES A WEEK FROM NEW YORK,
Office op Engineer and Superintendent,
Augusta. Ga^ June 28,1878.
O X and after Monday, June 80, trains on tlds
Road will tun as follows:
down day passenger train.
Will leave Augusta ut 6:45 A M
Missouri State Lottery
TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS,
Leprallr.rd by State Authority and
Drawn In Public at St. Louis.
Arrive at Port Royal at.
Arrive at Charleston at.
Grand Single Number Scheme 1
00,000 XUMDE1W.
CLASS K TO BE DRAWX OCTR 81. *1878.
Leave Savannah ut.
Arrive at Augusta at...— i
DOWN NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Augusta at I
Arrive at Port Royal at........................1
STATE-ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS—SEA VOYAGE 10
For Churches, Schools and Parlors.
CHEAPEST AND BEST.
HT7PEIIIOR TO A I. I.
5,880 PRIZES, AM0UNT1N8 TO 1300,000.
irrive'at Savannah at
UP NIOHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Port Royal at....
1 prise of. 4KMXW 5000 prize* of 8100
1 prise of......... 18.450 9 prize* of...... 1000
1 prise of 1*000 9 prises of. 500
1 prise of 7300 9 prise* of 300
4 prises uf.. 5300 » prizes of 250
4 prises of 2300 86 prises of.— 200
20 prises of. 1,000 86 prizes of .... .150
20 prize? of. MO 180-priaes ct.— 100
40 prizes ofl 250 5,000 prizes of..— 10
Ticket* f 10. Half TickrtsM. Quarters $230.
Our lotteries are chartered hr the StaU*. ore all
ways drawn at the tuae namoL and all drawings
are under the supenriaion of sworn eammissKraers.
The official drawing will be published is the St
LAuis papers, and a copy of drawing sent to pur
chasers of ticket*.
We will draw a similar scheme the last day of
every month during the year 1871.
Remit at our risk by POstoffice. Money Orders.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD
I,eav.* <?hurltwton at.
vunnahut .
leave:
The only safe and aura remedy for TAPE. PIX
and WORMS of all kinds.
Arrive at Augusta at 8:00 * m
PuMM-ngers leaving Macon by the 630 a m train
on JUbSU oral Augusta Railroad, arrive at Augus
ta in time to make dose connection with the down
night pawfengcr train on this rood for Fort Royal
J.r.. I. f 1 V€ DO Mimin'
And connecting Roods West, in alliance with the Fleet of Thirteen Firrt-Claw Steamships to the
fUmve Port*, invite attention to the Quick Time and Regular Dispatch afforded to the business public
in the Cotton StstM at Qyq ' -j
an-1 Sa.i.nuah.
jniy I tf
An Important Letter
F*OT* r r OF- CHAHLKSTOIN
METROPOLITAN
From a nrn
Cincinnati, O
to the book
ortation for Freight^ and Fa**enirers not exceeded in excel-
rbe following splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on the
Offering facilities of Rail and Sea Tran
lence and capacity at any other Port.
i»arl* 1RC7.1 the [Vienna 1873.
First Medul at the Vienna Exposition
H AS l»y tlu; ImicU’Tvnro .f th_* SPECIAL
JURY. Ill ? INTERS AT ION A L JURY and
two SL'H-JURIKS. uf tli* mo>t •■minent artists
raJMwm''tow HMriexhibiting, been
MANHATTAN.
.M. 8. Woo in
CHAMPION
some twdve months agoculmiz<atcdin a moat ter
ribly afflicting dtaeoae. which the physician* ml
said was a spasmodic stricture in the ureta. as
also inflammation of the kidney* and biadder, and
gave it as their opinion that my *»o*—73 year*—
would prevent my ever celling radically run'll. 1
had tried a number u# physicians, and \t»\ taken
» large quantity .f m^lunne. U th olopothic and
homegatbia >a»t h*it *»< no relief. 1 ha*l nwd o
a-tonbning cur* haviu^ Kvn made bv your rem
edies. and ->n>' !• r ni ttato ago r.wil a .o' in
the FM jj 'OTV F.vcr.inc P..«t fa cure
having been efferted *n a person wlv had flbuc
been suffering oa 1 had been. I went rigi. toff and
cot some of smch—Temr 8arrapanllmn Resolvent
Salaffy Relief and Relating ^emn-
menerd taking them. In thired*.. 1 was greatly
relieved, and now feet** wen ssover..
and i-x|**rti* I rum
a wanted to the
Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs
in competition w.th the best makers from all
CHARLESTON
James Beret. Commander.
..T. J. Lockwood. Commander.
JAMES ADGER A CO, Agents. Charleston. S. C.
- S. Crowxll. Commander.
ulU : .T. J. Beckett. Commander.
LCOLiXA.
countries. Tin* is not only the highest uwmnl to
any instrumeut. but is the ONLY MEDAL
awarded to American manufacturers. It Is in ac
cordance with the uniform result at previous ex-
Ingraham. Commander!
WM^&UOTNAyf 60 '} Chwferton.S. C.
PHILADELPHIA.
1BOX STEAMSHIPS.
.Alexander Hunter. Commander.
- C. Hinckleb. Commander.
SAILING DAYS—FRIDAYS.
WM. A- COURTENAY. Agent. Charleston. 8. a
hibitions.
New Styles, ineluding those first exhibited at
ASHLAND.
WT ENTERPRISE
Resonant Case. Seven Stops, and Octave Coupler
and Sub-Bass, very powerful and with much va
riety, $1*0.
Other new styles at proportionate prices.
Illustrated Catalogues, with Supplement, con
taining descriptions of new styles. Also, Testi
monial Circular Free.
WHOLESALE SOUTHERN DEPOT.
As Wholesale Southern Agents for these organa,
we can supply dealers, teacher*, agents, churches,
*cbocls and private parties, at the manufacturers*
lowest prices either for cash or on monthly pay
ments. We display in our ware-rooms the largest
ami finest assortment of organs ever displayed in
the South. Prices from 855 to $1,000 each. All
persons thinking of purchasing an organ should
by all means write us at once for full description
of styles and price*. Very liberal terms given
cbxudsm. acheois uf teadtarw
Organs delivered frw of charge to eash buyers
in any port of the South. Do not buy any but a
Mason A Hamlin Organ; they are the best and
< heap’st.
LUDDEX A BATES.
sepH 3m Savnn nuh. Gw.
IWVhBIfl
The only Reliable Gift Di>tributionin the country
875.000
INVALUABLE GIFTS
to be dirtributed in
L- D. SINE’S
164th Regular Monthly
dr. badways *
PERFECT PURGATIVE AND
REGULATING PILLS.
by the High*
■S Muarular I’ow-
■ tothe Ag'*l. and
jml IVri'tl; lb«-
lA’lHwit*; Cunt
:,m«. Neuralgia,
he Kidneys, l.iv-
,, „„.p.V. L-lyv-U • Du,rJ
A St him. .Nervousness,
Bpieawat uent-rai Debility, and nearly ev -
claaa of Chronic Disease. 1
rung History of the Spring and iVstimunuil*
>n Medical Journal *. Eminent Flivsicun*
l distingui*ht*l citizen!*, sent irw uy man
WillTNBY BROS, Gcn'l Agj nt*.227 South
>ut sU l’hiladelphia. For SMS by all drug-
;ine op Nature. Indorsed
Medical Authorities. Reafutei
•r to 1‘nralytic^Youthful Vigor
Develop* tne Young at a Critic
atsea Calculi and ‘‘Chalky’’ 1
ivoiit. Rheumatism, Dyt>j"’P»
1 ravel, Dialietis, Diseases cif th
•r and Skin, Abtlominal Dropsy.
rhosL, Constipation. Asthma.
SleeplesMie**, General ^Debility.
FALCON-....
VIRGINIA
SEA GULL..
Feriectly tasteless, clecantlv coated with sweet
cum. punev, regulate, pur-fy. cVwnae andstrycth-
fcliu av \ j*;H- for the curd of al! disorders o
the Stomach. Liver Bowejj
Nervous Di*n»*r*, Headarho. Con-.. ( *»tK.... C.--
tivcia-s. lndurr»tK>n. Dwrii Bihoumesa. Fe
ver. Inr.aranutf vonof th*- Bow. 1*1 ld» and all De-
mns^omtn ci the internal \tsrer*, Vayanttol
to effect a positive cure. I array vaprtatMCi coo-
tairang no nvcivwy. minora:* a^uektofitw*
Observe the following >Jm{iLkus resulting from
Disorder* of the Digesaye Organs:
tWtipatism. Inward Pdea. FaUnara of the
Blood m the Hood, Aridity cf the stomach. Nao-
-•s. Hawthna Okmd tf Food. FuPnes* or
Weight in tbe St^Knarli. Sour Brvzrtol^ .. >.ukinc
or Flutteri.i* at the Heart. Choking or suilennc
Semaiu. wh»-r. in a Lvinc Footun-. Ihmness o
Vision. IV*a ig Webs be’fore tlw SkbL Fever ami
Dull Fain the He<id. IvAriencyof NbBWO,
Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes. Pain in the Side,
Ckcwi. Luiiia. and sudden Flu*(*.-» • f Heat, Burn
ing in the FWh.
A few doms tf Rad way** Pills will free the *y»-
ter.i from all the ahrrre rnune^l d>«■ rdere. Price 25
cents per box. bold Lj Drugg>: v
ERNEST PESCHKE’S
Macon Standard Mean
To be draw n Mon lay, X ovember j*th, 1273.
151 (IKAMI CASS rtlR *i,#w Hi WLS.
ONE ERAMO CASH PRIZE, $5,000 IN SILVER.
JKS'VUJ .<
s KS cl «oS m j Greenbacks 1
1.000 Gold and Stiver Lever Hunting Watches-
(mall) srorthfrom$20to$800each!
n«n Silver. Vec: Chir v, 8-W and Daable-
FUicti Sihorwzre, Jewvliy. dr-, etc.
Number of G.fu 16.4toi. Tickets limited U
Aftnls Wanted to sell TICKETS ta
whom liberal Premiums will
STEAMSHIPS MERCEDITA AND FLAG JSail Every Satcrdat.
JAMES ADGER A CO, Agent*. Charkwton. S. C.
Rates guaranteed as low as these of Competing Lines. Marine Insurance one-half of one per cent.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Qyl* bad at all the principal Railroad Offiotw in Georgia, Tennessee and MisaiasippL
State Rooms may be secured in advance. with«*at extra charre, by addressing A rent* of the Steam-
ships ra iXjarWton. at whnae offices, in all eases, the Rjulnaul Ticket* should be exrhanr**! and Berths
f The Through TicbeU bj thi, Bouw indudo Tmufen, and Sul* Boom, while on
THE SOUTH CABOIXNAKAILBOAH,GEORGIA RAILROAD
W thoi mnr^etin. Lins tan hn.lt tncrawd their fMlitie. ter the r»pid wmrarnt of Vrrirht
TTAVryfi perfected my amurcwnent, to comet the albght,.l error in the time-Wtiinirof rat fli.o
XI Iherulator. by the erection of ut Obterratonr aDdencof tf,*'tnoet epprovttl TKAhSiT lXSTKL -
MKNTS, for the purpose of observing tbo menaiu jKUtaaire o^ the sun and stars, I will be able to keep
tbe exact Macon mean time to within a fraction of a secontL
* 0 *Special attention paid to the Repairing and Rating of fine Watches, as well as all kinds
new work nuule to order. julz7 ljr
WAR KEN A. RANSOM. AARON P. RANSOM.
DARIUS W. OBKR. ROBERT II. UOYD.
W. A. RANSOM & CO.,
Manufacturersand Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
188 AND 140 GRAND ST„ NEW YORK.
Represented by R. W. Hogan, of Georgia.
-«t20dir
LIVERPOOL AMO GREAT WESTERN STEAM CO.,
D. F.FLEMIXG.
JAMES M. WILSON
3000 GASES BOOTS & SHOES,
(GU10X LINE.)
F IRST-CLASS STEAMERS nail between New
York and Qrarpoaiffireiy Wednesday, afford
ing tbe l»t posoible artvimmodation for the *a-
ioonand steerage paa*engen. Draft* ia*ued for
paiMuure goan from Euroi*: at current rate*.
^For rates of’i*u»*ag’* and other information, ap
ply to WILLIAMS A GUIOIL
2^ Bruculwny, New York.
Or to W. McKAY. Agent,
octl lm No. 68 Second street, Macon, Ga.
FXTE are now receiving from the Manufacturer
V T SHOES, AND TRUN’KSof every droorippoi
Merc ban U visitmg Charleston are invited to exai
i a very large and well selected stock of BOOTS
, which will lie sold as low as in any other market
line our stock.
one letter stamp t
1 Warren, corner Church
lidbmiation worth thoi
may IS mdAwVjr
2 IIAYNE STREET. CORNER OF CHURCH STREET
AMUEL A. NELSON. taug-Jonoliuij JAMES GILFILUN
ropneU. ’, New York.
BY TELEGRAPH.
SUNDAY DISPATCHES.
The St. Louis PrffibjteriaM.
Sr. Louis. October 2W.—Boy. Dr.
Brook* and hia friends, who, at a meet-
in*$ of the ImlepcndeLt Old School Pres
byterian Synod yeslttnUy. oppoic*! Die
proposition to unite with the southern
IV-abYterian Church, and who were ex
pected to accede and organize another
synod, had a meeting to-day and decided
to take no action until after the Presby
terians have voted l>fi -enUrur *%>minis-
aiooer* to tbe next n.eet iv of the South
ern General A*aerably.
It is now definitely settled t l iat Gffli.
F. P. Blai**, Jr., has been appoinUxl State
Superintendent of Insurance, and that
he has accepted.
Steamboat Catastrophe.
The steamer Mary K. P<*j had twenty
passengers and vi^ht hundred tons of
freight. Among her cargo were seventy-
fire barrels of oil, which burst, spread
ing over the surface of the water in sheets
of flame, by which many were burned
after leaving the boat.
Roman Catholic Ceremonials.
Baltimore, October 10.—The conse
cration of the Arch Diocese of Baltimore
to the Barred H**nrt of Jesus took place
to-day at the Cathedral,'ntth amm and
imposing ceremonies. Archbishop Bay-
ley celebrated Pontifical High Mass, as
sisted by a number of d«acon* and clergy
men. Rer. William Waynrigbt preached
Tie Great‘ Eclijse” Screw Cotton Press
While the nlemn eeremonie* were
taking pboe in b»!timc,ro the urn. ur-
Tier, wm ilie oaUbnted by one hundred
>ad twenty-three CMholie - churche* in
▼ariooa pvt. of the 8Ute and nxteen in
the Dwtrict of ColombU, belonging to
thi* Arch Diooeu.
Tbe Lonlsrllle Enklnx.
Loiuitill*. Oct.t-T 10.—In the ca«-
of Heaux, upuvt KcKinney and other.,
for *ome dan before the United State.
Court here, for Ulege>l Kuklux outrage
in 1(468. in Uercer county, Kentucky, the
jury rvtnmed a verdict of 100 fine.
Meaux auffered greatly at the hand, of
tn unmMked Kuklux, who attacked hi,
houM. Defendant, file a bill of excep-
tion,-
Xurder In PItUbnrfh.
PrmnnBoH, October 19.—Mr,. Mu-
putt Bnuielin, aped 70 jeut, auppoMd
to be Ti-ry poor, wm found in her room
murdered. A German family who occupy
th. lower pvt of th. boiue were xunpectel
at oommittinx the deed. It i. Mid the
old lady bad uuxe .um. of gold in her
trunk,, which bed been broken open and
rilled.
bullion Locked Up.
Salt Lam Citt, October 19.—An im-
menw quantity of bullion i, locked up
here in oonaequenoe of the acvcity of
currency. Silver U now eeUing at leu
then 70 oenta per ounce.
Aid for Memphis.
Borrow, October 19.—The Odd Fel
low. bore »ent two thousand dollvs to
Memphis
The Spanish Insurgent Fleet.
Madrid, October 19.—A dispatch boat
from the bvbor of Cartagena arrived at
Alicante but evening with new. that the
inaurgent frigate Numancia ran into the
Fernando El Catholie and mmk bv. One
half of the crew of the latter were drown
ed. The catastrophe w attributed to the
inexperience of the officer,.
—r—
Tlic Late KIcctioiiH.
We are aorry to Me, ray. the N’aahrille
Union, that the Farmer.’ Anti-Monopoly
more in Iowa ha* not realised the just
expectations of every patriot in the land.
The State goes Republican by its usual
majority. We hope our friend, of “in-
differential oolitic.” will not blame the
Democratic label with this defeat, for the
Democrat, voluntarily surrendered the
held to the Anti-Monopoly party, and
worked a. indr idual* for its success.
In l’emir-ylrania the Democrats took
an open stand, held their regular conven
tion, and platdS a full ticket in the field.
The returns so fv indicate that the Re
publican majority of 80,000 last year has
been reduced to 18,000. Tbe ring frauds
in Philadelphia alone, if they were co
noted, would annihilate this majority.
Rut it was in Ohio that the Democracy
took the lioldest stand, ndoptihg a pro
nounced platform, and sclerting tat their
leader the oldwvborae William Allen. And
what has been the result ? The dispatches
concede the election of a Democratic Leg
islature—thus securing home legislation
on home subjects without' dictation from
Washington rings—a matter of vital im
portance to the people of that State,
while we will ail 1-c beneStted by the re
turn of AUen'G. Thurman to the Federal
Senate. A net Democratic gain of over
10,000 in forty-six counties is reported.
In Hamilton county, which includes Cin
cinnati, we are told the Republicans gain
4,000 on the Governor’s vote, although
the bulk of tho Democratic Legislative
ticket is elected. The vote for the third
party candidate for Governor, Collins,
perhaps explaihs this anomaly. Not
withstanding this, yesterday morning's
dispatches left*the Governorship doubt
ful.
Religious Items.
Tux Wisconsin Congregntionaliata add
ed to their numbers last year S93 new
members; revivals occurred in 20 of the
churches during the yev. It is stated
that out of 56 churches in a certain por
tion of the State S3 received during the
jeer no aceessiona on profession of faith-
Thx Second Congregational Church in
Waymouth. Massachusetts, has held their
one* hundred and fiftieth anniversary.
During this period they have had-but six
pastors, besides the present incumbent.
Rev. G. F. Stanton, being an average of
more than twenty-one years to each.
Rxv. S. V. Lex, of theChristian Church
a veteran of 73 yean, is still vigorously
at work in Kentucky. He has boon
preaching fifty-three years, and has added
to the Church of Christ 4,767by baptism,
and organised seventy-five congregations
in Kentucky and one in Missouri.
Wxslet Chapel Methodist Church, Co
lumbus, Ohio, has adopted the envelope
and weekly plan of contributions for the
coming year. Last year this congregation
contributed upwards of $12,000 to benevo
lent objects and church expenses.
Bisxor Greex, of tho Diocese of Mis
sissippi. advertises for six Episcopal cler
gymen to enter that field. There are
about fourteen parishes and missionary
stations on the line of the Ohio and Mo
bile railroad that arc entirely destitute
of church servicer.
Tux thirty-six thousand acres of land
given by W. W. Corcoran, of Washing
ton city, to the Episcopal Church in
Texas. U said so be Tery poor and the
title extremely doubtful, if not worthless.
Xiar four thousand conversions have
occurred in East Tennessee sine- 1870,
under the labors of Evangelista and
missionaries sent out by the Baptist
Domestic Board.
As assistant Bishop is very mnch
needed in the Episcopal diocese of Miss
issippi, hut how to support him—the
parishes being already poor—is an em-
barr.i—iug .pavtion. To meet the. diffi-
eulty. it is propowol that the sssi.-tant
Bishop's salary he raised from the clergy,
by their giving aun.udly one-tenth of their
own income.
Thi Sodet. Illinois. Conference of the
Methodist Church, by a unanimous vote,
granted to Miss Jennie F. Whiting li
cense to preach 'be Go-pel and to perform
the marriage ceremony.
There are three distinctive Episcopal
Ritualistic Churches in the city of Xew
York. The average attendance at St.
Alton's is about 100; at St. Ignatius' and
St- Mary the Virgin’s, about 150.
Thx financial report of tho American
Board of Commissioners of Foreign Mis
sions. at the forty-sixth annual meeting
just held at Minneapolis, reveals a debt
of $2«>.0iX) on September t Tlfe expen
ditures of the year were $435,000.
A great revival is reported at Mans
field, Kentucky, coder the Libers of Dr.
Chaplin, a Baptist minister. About one
hundred and fifty professed conversion,
including doctors, lawyers, mud a member
of Congress. Fl ier Chaplin is described
as a very solid man, weighing 250 pounds
avoirdupois.
Thx Springfield (Ill.) Journal under-
takes to describe some member of Con*
gross from Ufe. and here is the picture:
A gentleman of very moderate
is elected to Congress. He remains there
for a few year., and what are the results ?
An elegant mansion in Washington; a
splendid turn-out; aliveried servant tool
ing like an African xonave ; a fashionable
family, and great wealth. Take the lamp
of old iaa# 'iwse and look in on this man,
aid he will he found to be stooped to the
lips in corporate rottenness and the inf
erable gilded tool of rapacious monopolies
All raw be summed up in a few words:
he had talents, power, and position; be
was valued, and accepted the pneo of hi*
appraisal.
Radway’s Ready Relief
Its Grand Power In the Prevention
mad Carr sf Pestilent lot and
Contagious Diseases.
It is in diseases where immediate and ahsolntr
smstanee sad r liaf is required « heron this ip*
ed» prorrs it. superior, snd we might my. soper.
hesitlL ptw * r ln ■*™ff 'I* 0 nod promote.
In rases where epidemic dioaaea pestilence,
•msll-pox. levers, eta. exist, this remedy proves
the Potent power ct s doonJerunt. neutraliser
sad rare. So one that usee the Ready R, lid
when AstsLc rholers. yellow lever, typhuei fever.
MM diptheris. eta. prevail in s communi
ty. Will be Mired with these diseases: sod if
***wd when uongit, will be rated d thediree-
tione are followed. Sisijde ss this remedy i«. it
leewwves the elements of rare of the must violent,
painful and fats! diseases that seouicc the earth.
L C. PLANT & SON,
Bankers and Brokers.
MACON, GA.
Buy and Srll Exchange, Gold. SOrer. Stocks sod
Bands.
Deposits Received*
On Which Interest will he AIIssmI,
;'jU • j as aoezed upon.
PwA.YsA.BZaE: ON CALL.
Advances made on Cotton and Pro*
dace ln Store.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
«b»ljr
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
■WILL APPORD INSTANT KASJ.
INFLAMMATION OP T11E KIDNEYS,
INFLAMMATION OP TI1E BLADDER.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS.
CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS.
SORE THROAT. DIFFICULT BREATHING,
PALPITATION OF THB HEART
HYSTERICS, CROUP. D1ITIIERIA.
CATARRH. INFLUENZA.
READACIIB. TOOTHACHE.
NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM
COLD CHILLS. AGUE CHILLS.
CITY BANK
Capital 200,000 Dollars.
DIRECTORS I
WM. B. JOHNSTON. V
JOHN J. GRESHAM, J
& G. Bose. President. R. P. Lawtov. Cashier.
EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON.
Otflee In halTs New Building.
Receives Deposits,
BUTS AND SELLS nXCHANGB.
Makes Adrances on Storks, Bonds. Cotton in
Store. AlaoYn Shipraenta of Cotton.
PLANTERS’ BANK,
FORT VALLEY. C2A.
D KCKIVES discount* l*aper. Lu ji and
IV arils Kuhtoite; also. Gold and silver.
Collections made at all an«asible paint*.
Interest paid on Deposit* when made lor •
specified time.
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DIRECTORS
Wm. J. Anderson. Col. Hush L. Dennard
CfJ. Wm. Felton. Dr. W. A Mathevs.
l>r.M I. H. TTrJHnsbea delWf
F. FABEL,
FEVER AND AGUE.
not a remedial *rmt in the wortd
Pever and Aaue. and all other Malarious. Bilious.
Scarlet. Typhoid. Yellow and other Fever* (aided
Rad way’s Pill*) to quirk as Radway’s Ready
Ready Relief S0/enU jtrr bottle, and Pill* 2T
it* a box. Sold by drumrixt*.
HSALTH! BEAUTY!
STRONG AND I*TTRE RICH BIXM»D—IN-
■ CREASE OP FLESH AND WKIOIIT-
CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL
COMPLEXION SECUR-
RD TO ALL!
DR. RADWAY’S
Sarsaparillian Eesolvent
Has mode the most astonishing cures. So quirk
so rapid are the rhsnara the body nndenrne*. unde
the influence of this truly wonderful medicine
that EVERY DAY AE IXCRKASE IE FL1UB ASl
WEIGHT UBEER AND FELT.
THE GREAT BLOOD mtlFYEIL
Every dropof the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOL
VENT communicate* through the blood, awca
urine and other fluid* and juices at the system
tbe visor of life, for it repair* the waste* of th«
body with new and sound material. Scrofula.
Syphilis. Consumption. Glandular Disease*. Ul
cer* in the Threat snd Mouth. Tumors. Node* in
the Glands and other parts of the system. Son?
Eyes. Ktnimoroas Disrhanre* from the Ear*, and
the worst form of Skin Diseases. Eruption, Fever
Sores, Scald Head, Rin* Worm. Salt Rheum. Kry-
siprhM. Arne, Black Si«»U. Worms in the Flesh.
Tumor*.('-ancers in the Womb, and all V. Af uitur
and Psinml IKscharar*. Nhrht Sweats. Los* of
Sperm, and all waries ,t the life principle, nre
it hit. tho curative ranee of this wonder of Mod
em Chemistry, and a lew days’ use will prove to
any person u»imr jt for either of these terms of
healthy hlood-and this tbe SARSAPARILLIAN
will and does secure a cure is certain; for when
once this remedy commence* it* work of purifica
tion. and succeeds in diminwhiiwr the 1«»** o
| wastes, its repairs will be rapid, and every day tIn
patient will feel himrelf rruwin* l*-tt«*rai»d stronR-
er. tbe food digest rna better, appetite improvinr.
snd flesh and «vifbt increoainr. Not only due*
the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT exrel all I
‘ am-nU in the cure *4 Chronic.
Kidney and Bladder Complaints,
Urinary ami Womb Diseases. Gravel. Diabetes,
l>rop*y. Stoppage of Water. Incontinence Unxv%
Bright’* Disrasc. Albuminuria, and in all ca*r>
where there Ore brick dust depend ta. or the water
is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like the
white of oa cpre. or threads like white silk, or then
is a morbid, dark, bilksi* appearance and whiti
bone dust deposit, and when there i* a prickinr.
burning sensation when passina water, and pain
in the small of tbe back and akxift tbe bans.
Tumor of 12 Years’ Growth Cured
by kadway’s Eesolvent!
Beverly. Mas*.. July 1L 1*7.
Dr. Radwat: 1 hare had Ovarian Tumor in
the ovaries and bowels, all the Doctors said "there
no help for it." x tried everythin* that wo?
mmenaed. but nothin* heliaul mo. I saw
—T Resolvent, and tbourht I would tTy it; 1ml
had no faith in it.bec*u*e i had suffered fur tw. lv.
year*. I took six but lira of the Resolvent, and one
box of Ro<l way’s Pill*, and two bottles «f your
Rca.lv Relief; oral th.-re is not a sura uf tumor to
be seen or frit, and I feel better, smarter and hap
pier than I have lor twelve yean. Tbe worst tu
mor was in the left side of the bowrt*. over th<
. I write this to you for tbe benefit of other*,
can publish It tf you choose.
HANNAH P. KNAPP.
IIP* hiffi vrjftii )
STAR AND TALLOW
CANDLES, SOAPS,
OIL.
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Second.
Factory, Nos. 78. 75, 77. 79 and 81 Maiden Lane,
between Ohio and Adam* Streets,
LOUISVILLE, KY.
Cash iskid for Tallow, Lard and Greaao.
spr256in . ,.
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The richest, most butin*. yet most delicate of a
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HANDKERCHIEF. ^
A,,b * ILE a’»1 In the BATH.
A* there are imitations and counterfeits, always
ask for tlie Florida M ate*; which has uu the bottle,
ao the label, and on tbo panrohleLthe name* of
MURILVY A LAN MAN,without which none n
For sole by all perfumer*. drugRiats. and dealer*
in faney Roods.julyfloodim
Iron in the Blood
THE PERUVIAN
I8YBUP Vitalize*
anil Enriches the
15kxvl. Tones up the
Sys«am3alUsuptb0
Bioksa dowa. Cure*
Female Our.;.:
um of thi* remedy
from wreak, sickly,
streamhsakfcy,sad happy n-n an.l wom.-n; uni
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t \iutien.—Be *ure yoa pet the right article. See
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THAN OLD WOOD SCREW EVEN.
PACKS THE BALE IN TWELVE ROUNDS.
Two to three Hands, or one Light Mule, Packs a Bale in 2 Minutes
Bales o Cotton pocked by this Press rarare from 500 to 800 pounds.
WE GUARANTEE
TO M ^K°S&^f?^MArpfS^!^W»oST , S?S OS 0F
AP'rKRri-BCRMa andbhe.akagl
The “ ECLIPSE" can be furnished all complete, or simply the Iron*, os portie* may drain*. Presses
arranged for steam or water power when required.
We have TESTIMONIALS from many of the Lonrrat and Best PMenteGeorria (ud^lthe
other Cotton States) using this Prcas. whose names area* familiar as househoUl words.
visit! me Macon are earnotly advised not to purchase a Cotton 1 ressundl tljev fcXAMINfc CUlSBLi
AND THOROUGHLY the “ECLIPSE.” and JUDGE FOR THEMbELlES. bend for Descriptive
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MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS
Fertilizing Compound!
This fertilizer is again offered to the
public in its original purity. The stand
ard has been kept up in every respect
and its intrinsic value has again been
demonstrated during the past summer.
It is recommended, because:
“It is permanent in its effects in return
ing to the soil the fertilizing ingredients
taken from it by excessive cropping.
“It gives to cotton the food necessary
to sustain life while fruiting, therefore,
what is called rust seldom occurs where
chis fertilizer is used.
“It is the best restorer of worn out
lands known to agricultural chemistry.
“Its effects are immediate in the pro
duction of large returns the first season.
“It is good for ail crops, on any soil,
being pure unadulterated plant-food.
“It is as good as the best, and is the
least expensive of any known good fertil
izer.
“It is manufactured at the South and
almost entirely of Southern material.
“It utilizes the ammonia found on
every farm which is the most expensive
part of all complete fertilizers.”
We subjoin a few of the many certifi
cates in our possession, as to its value,
from well known parties who have used
it, and to whom we would refer.
ROGERS & LEM AX, Gen. Agis.
La Grange, Tzocp County. Ga.1
September 14,1873. 5
Messrs. Rogers dr Lentan. Macon, Ga.:
Gents: I have bought of vour agent. Captain
V. L. Hopson, one car load of the Lo^nn Fertili
ser. and used it this spring on my different farms.
I am well pleased with it and shall use it another
year in preference to any other kind. I also used
the pure Peruvian Guano and other
fertilizers, ana by actual comiArison. I
fled the Logan is the best, nnd st murh less cost.
Yours respectfully. H. W. DALLIS, Sr.
Cowkta Cor NTT, GjU September 13,1878.
Messrs. Rogers dr Leman. Macon, Ga.:
Gents: The Logan Fertilizer bought of you.
agent. V. L. Hopson. I manipulated with rotton
seed at tbe rate of one of the fertilizing compound
to two of cotton seed. Thb compost was applied
to cotton at the rate of 200 to 300 pounds per acre.
1 used it beside of Reese’s Sol. Paciflc, and r
yours the preference, and 1 shall use it exclus
ly in future.
My brother applied the Logan to both com and
cotton, ami is well pleased with the result.
Yours truly, L. C. DAVIS.
Dooly County. G a.. August 18.1878.
Messrs. Rogers dr Iceman. Mncon, Ga.:
Gentlemen : I am fully ratified with the Lo-
in»n Fertiliser. It bents stable manure alone, nnd
is by actual count of bolls, at least 200 per cent.
sii<>od of my unmanured cotton. There is less
rust where the Logan was used than where fer
tilized by stable manure. Yours respectfully,
B. M. THOjfAS.
Vienna, Doolt County. Ga.. Sept 1,1878.
Messrs. Rogers dr Leman. Macon, Ga.:
Gents : I promised to write you about the Lo
gan Fertilizer I bought of you. I now can safely
say, that up to this time, it is nhead of any I have
ever used. It is as good again os the Soluble Pa
ciflc I used lost year. I will use it altogether for
“ — Respectfully.
JOHN COLLIER.
Warren County. September 15,1878.
Messrs. Rogers dr Leman, Macon, Ga.:
Gents : I composted tbe 4000 pounds of Logan
Fertilizer bought from you last winter, with
12.000 pounds of cotton seed and stable manure
and put the eight tons of compost on forty acres
* - gray land. The rotton grew well ami
II fruited. * " “
JOHNSON & SMIT
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