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MORNING, OCTOBER SO, 1873
TELEGRAPH AND MESSENER: THURSDAY
niE MACON
DAILY
Z. B. WHEELER.
Saloon and Restaurant,
PEYSER’S PASTORAL.
reIeQr;ipIn&4P es ? ett 8 ,r
panic* to term am
MACON. GEORGIA.
Meals Served at all Honrs,
DAT OE WIGHT.
A First Class Kstablisbment.
meat —it.
FINEST WINES AN'D LINGOES.
liy tbe Seasid.
*n.«th the nilrery m,
i blow* * cold tone.
r.lateaJooel—
tar m in yon ware wiVd
For sale by all Grocers and Drurrists.
For sale at manufacturers’ prices by H. MYERS & BRO., Whol.
W. W. WOODRUFF, 3 DAYS ONLY! CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, Central City Park Fair Grounds!
vi agon, o a. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Oct. 29, 30,'31.
Three Grand Performances Daily, at 10 o’clock A. M.,
_*• a nd 2 and 7 o’clock P. M.
. Wm; A Towering Giant Among Its Fellows!
RHEIN WINE—Direct importation.
IMPORTED LAGER BEER.
ATLANTA BEER.
The beat
(SUNDAYS EXCKPTKU.)
Lea>c Macon.
Arrive &t Macon.
IOHT rASSKXOER. Il
Leave Maroiu.
Arrive mt Maeon |
UAWKIXSVILLK accommodation tr\
Jrave th a m^ un KXCli ™ > '
Arrive at Macon... ’**’*' - . • fi|
The day train leavinc; Macon at ’ii c
nectsat Jesup with Atlantic and Gal
trains for all pranu in Kloriila. The
leevin* JjKsmyt 7: « comu-rts nitli ti
lnntic and Hull Railroad at Josup tor
arrmm; in Navann*h $..30 A< M>
cowliea on night trains.
J AS. W. ROBERTSON.
General Smierintondoi
>AILY,
Whisky, Brandy & Wine
The Old Types.
T..« country-bred men and women who
hire readied the age of fifty yean are
all able to recall a picture—lying now far
bock in the mellow atmosphere of the
pool—of a band oi childrvn,st*nding hand-
m-hand by the aide of toe duty high-
way, and greet iag with smile and bow
and ••cutUj” «r«y adult pa—enger whom
they met on their way to and from acnool.
They were iiutr icted in thia polite obeis-
uoe by their ttucherm. It wa* a part of
the old New England drill, which, ao far
as we know, ha* been entirely di-con
tinued. We do not remember to have
seen *uch a sight a* thia for twenty-five
years. It would be such an old-fashioned
affair to witne*<e now, that multitude-
won Id only reward it with a smile o;
amusement; yet with all our boasted
program can we show anything that in
Utter or more suggestive of downright
healthy good breeding? Are the typical
hoy and girl of the period Letter
mannered, more reverent, more re
spectful toward manhood and woman
hood, more deferential to age ? Du
they grow up with more n-gard for
morality, religmn, law, than tuey did
then ? Alas l ait* all our books and our
new processes of jfiucation, and the uni
versal sharpness of the juvenile intellect
of the day, we tales something that wo
%• ry precious among the children of Lite
old time reverence for men and women,
sy tematic courtesy in simple forms, and
reaped for the wisdom of the pulpit, the
schooli • -jin and the fireside. If we wen-
called upon to describe the model boy oi
girl, we should be obliged to call up the
old type—the rode, healthy lads am.
lasses who snow-balled each other, bat
tled with each other in spelling bouts,
and imbibed the spirit of reverence foi
their elders with every influence ol
church urd sch-xd and home. We have
made progress in some directions, but in
some wc have sadly retrogaded. Our
boys are all young nit n, and our girls ore
fearfully old. Our typical child has no
longer the spirit of a child.
OccaMonady. we meet what are popu
larly denominated "gentlemen of the olu
school." We have only enough of them
among us to make os wish that we
hail many more—men oi courtly dig-
Bar and Restaurant.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
J. VALENTINO,
n AtING trilttod Uasitin premia—. Is now
p**j*rM to furnish hi* fnmd* mnd patron*
with everyth! i* par-mint:;»s flnt-e—aa restau
rant. whi* h -J1 be served in the very best style.
Be will always have on hand
• FRESH FISH, OISTERS, BAKE, ETC.
4tr*wr* visiting Man ; should rive him s rail.
I will open on tin 1st n! «krtober, itXo.M
Cherry Wt - t, next dour to re v present restaurant, a
Ladies’ Eating Saloon.
JOHN VALENTINO.
octlttf
NEAR FLORAL HALL
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON' MACON' AND AUGVSTA RAILROAD.
n-KH,5H..nB.vT'o Orncr. M. A. A. R. R..)
, Ay*nh.orw»rmi8a. a
^N nn.l nftw ilon.liiy, °.t >l«ra 15. ,*v..,«rar
./ tram. onAto Km and Aomtn RUlrood
ill run as follow*:
DAY TRAIN DAILY (SVSDAYS EXCEPTED).
FQR THE USE OF VISITORS AND EXHIBITORS AT THE FAIR,
Arrive at Augsuta.
Leav^Aumu
band to
Arrive at Macon.
Trains on the Macon and Augusta Railroad
".ill make dose connection at Camak with day
(■mnenger train on the Georgia Railroad for
Washington, Athens and Atlanta.
Wtmt & K. JOHN»N. Sup’ts
CENTRAL RAILROAD'
The Woodruff Concord Buggy,
Celebrated for light draft anil durability, is
the leading Buggy, sml a specialty.
THE FIRST PRELUM!
MACON, GA.
NORTH CAROLINA STATE FAIR
\\7 Ah swarded to this machine, over all com-
* V petitory. It also took the
FIRST PREMIUM AND DIPLOMA
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE
Savannah, October 25,187t
O N anil after Sunday, the 2Gth inst., i’Msmer
Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad, it*
branches and connection's will run an follows:
GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leave Savannah ;... 8:45 A m
Leave Savannah 7:30 p it
Leave Augusta 0:05 a M
• Leave Augusta 8:05 r m
Arrive in Macon..... ftu r M
Arrive in Macon 840 a m.
Leave Macon for Columbus 8:45 a m
Leave Macon for Columbus 7:15 P M
lieavQ Macon for EufauLt autl Albany... 0:05 a m
Lcuvq Macon for Kufaula iklO p m
Leave Macon lor Atlanta „ - 0:10 A m
Leave Macon for Atlanta 7:50 p m
Arrive at Columbus 1:50 P m
Arrive at Columbus 3:57 a m
(Brown stone front.)
IOsI IMPORTANT AND I SEilL INVENTION
I'ERTIIMNO Tv> -HiR1 CULTURE.
WHOLESALE AN’D EETAIL
The Special Attention
Of the Ladle* Is called to the fine stock of
French. Millinery
CjASn RIBBONS. FANCY NECKTIES.
O RUCUINGS and ItUFFS. of *11 the new
■tjha.
Fancy BABY CAPS, in Lace and Merino.
A fine assortment of REAL LACES.
Ladies’ arid Misses* FRENCH CORSETS.
The HAIR DEPARTMENT U complete
II AIR woven and arranged in any desired style.
A beautiful assortment of HAIR ORNAMENTS,
in Cut StocL
CORONET COMBS. FANCY COMBS.
Gilt and Silver BIRDS and BUTTERFLIES.
A complete assortment of NOTIONS.
There is a full stock of everything usually kept
in my business, which would bo too numerous to
mention here. Prompt attention given to all
orders. MISS A. O’CONNOR*
The Whitewater and Woodruff
Wagons.
And other Western Wagons, at low prices.
Descriptive Circulars furnished to thoso who
will write for them.
All work warranted.octSfltf
MUSIC DEALERS!
Arrive at Rufaula.
Musuom, Aviary, Circus, Roman Hippodrome
and Egyptian Caravan.
f»v Its augmentation the past winter makes it four
\ \ time* larger than lust year, and then it was con-
\ \ * tossed the Monarch Mastodon of the road. Over
\ \ a million dollars lmve been expended to make this
aRn the most stupendous and greatest world Exposi-
(A \\ tion ever attempted; anil an immense Twelve
^rTwr Gontro-Pole Pavilion, covering over four acres of
ground, and mejisuring T«8jOOO yards of canvas, is
ywlffPjB required to exhibit its thirty-one dens of living
yy Wu l Beasts, breathing Sea Monatsn. lMnma,cd
(j ml Bir Is, Flesh-eating Reptiles.and the col. —al
V m W DUAL CIEOUS EXHIBITION
Arrive at Kufaula.
Arrive at Albany*
Arrive at Atlanta..
CHICKEHING PIANOS
Arrive at Atlanta..
IMPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE
COKING SOUTH AND BAST.
Leave Atlanta..
Leave Atlanta.
Leave Kufaula.
MURRY
Leave Kufaula!.
Leave Albany.
Leave Columbus
Arrive at Macon from Atlanta.....
Arrive at Macon from Atlanta....
Arrive at Macon from Kufaula ...
Arrive at Macon from Kufaula....
Arrive at Macon from Columbus.
Arrive at Karos from Columbus.
Leave Ma« on for Savannah
Lea— Macon for Savannah
gHHl ESTEY ORGANS
CLOTHING
LANMAM’S
Florence
CELEBRATED
FLORIDA WATER!
Arrive at Augusta.!
Arrive at Savannah.
5:25 F M
8:05 A it
DAILY TRAINS (SUNDAYS BXCRPTKD) BETWEEN
EATONTON AND MACON. .
NOTICE.
T OFFER for sale a small fsrmm nou>tnn coun
ty. five mile* from Marsh alvilk*. S. W. It. K-.
containing 405 acres, umler high state of cultiva
tion, tiring level, with good fence*, good water;
buildings new. except the dwelling, which has
been recently repaired. Said place is level anti in
a healthy locality. Terms made easy. Apply to
GEO. S. HASLAM.Sil.
ort 18 «tw Marshs lvilK Ga.
The richest, most lasting, yet most delicate of a
perfumes, for use on the
HANDKERCHIEF.
At the TOILET.
And in tho BATH.
As there are imitations and counterfeit.*, always
ask for the Florida Water, which has on the bottle,
on the label, and on tho immphlet, the names of
MURRAY A LANKAN, without which none is
genuine.
For sale by all perfumers, druggists, anti dealers
ffjg*%
Leaving Eatonton.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Leaving ililltxigcvillc.
Arrives at Macon.
Leaves Macon...... 5:30 r M
Arrives at MillodgevilkL. 7:14 p \t
Arrives at Eatonton 0:00 P X
Connects daily at Gordon with Passenger Train
to an from Savannah and Augusta.
WILLIAM ROGERS.
oct20tf General Sui>erintcndcnt.
Making it a
Grand Combination More Than
Equal to 12 Shows in One!
isenger coaches, and 4 engines are brought into
orses are necessary to tho success of this unpre
T HE FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE
took the First Pnstnium at the Washington
County Fair, belt! at Sandersville lsst week, and
as the State Agricultural Society offers no premi
um for the bert S.-wing Machine, we shall not ex
hibit the Florence at the 8—to Fair, but shall be
pleased to give practical proofs to all of its supe
rior merits who will favor us with a call at our
office. 84 Mulberry street, Macon.
A. DANFORD.
Agent Florence Sewing Machine Company,
octal St
I take pleasure in announcing to friends and the public in general that my stock of
july8eoriflm
PRATT’S ASTRAL OIL.
A BSOLUTELY safe. Perfectly odorless. Al
ways uniform.* Illuminating qualities supe
rior to gas, Bums in any bmp without danger of
exploding or taking fire. Manufactured expressly
to displace the use of volatile and dangerous oil.
Its safety under every possible test, and its per
fect burning qualities, are proved by its continued
.... - anAraUk MUi;. /vl mIIam.
To transport this Goliuh of Allows, 1«H) cars, 6
requisition, and the services of over 2.000 mon an<
ccucutcd enterprise.
A Grand Triple Menagerie.
In 4 separate Tents, combined with the Cullossal Museum. Aviary of Tropical Birds, and caravan of
Elephunts, Camels, Dromedaries, Elks, Buniuoes, etc., etc
GRAND DOUBLE CIRCUS PERFORMANCE
In the Largest Hippodrome Tent in the World I
Every Act Double, in Two Rings at the Same Hour
Hoard per Hay
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE,
MRS. A. E. RAGLAND.
Proprv-tress.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE,
SOUTIIWKSTERN R.V I LUO AD COMPANY,
Mncon, G:i., October 26, 1873.
’ and after Sunday, the 2flth inst, l’asscngor
Trains on this Road will run as follows:
DAY BUPAULA PASSBNOBR TRAIN.
te, and I am now ready to dispose of the same at as LOW or LOWER
prices than any other house in the city. My stock of
MACON FLOUR MILLS
Arrive at Eufaula.
Him been selected with more care and elegance than any in tho city, comprising the
most fashionable goods in that line.
NISBET’S FOUNDRY
Arrive at Clayton.
Arrive at Albany.
Arrive at Arlir
Arrive at Fort
S.T-1860-X;
Under One Grand Pavilion!
ADOtTBLE EUSTTIEtEE I
2 STUDS OF RIN6 HORSES, DUAL CORPS OF EQUESTRIENNES, MALE RIDERS, ACROBATS,
Leave Fort Gaines..
Leave Albany.
TYEING compelled to retire from business on
J5 account of ill health. I now offer the above
prupt-rtv fur sale. The Macon Flour Mills is more
conveniently situated for bu>ine«* and is driven
by more powerful machinery than any mill m
Macon. The foundry is in successful operation,
and in the article of cotton presses alone paid dur
ing the last season 25 percent, on what is asked
for the whole property, and this w the absence of
the proprietor, and under the sole management of
Arrive at Macons.
Connects with tho Albany Train at Smithville,
and the Fort Gaines Train at Cuthbert daily, <
copt Sur '—
Alban,
Railroad
lington (
id Gulf
to Ar
il ay, returning Wednesday and Saturday.
COLUMBUS DAY PASSKNGER TRAIN.
Leave Macon- 8:45 AM
Arrive at Columbus — 1:50 r u
Leave Columbus. - 2:30 P M
Arrive at Macon. 7:30 p M
COLUMBUS NIGHT FRKIGUT AND ACCOMMODATION
TRAIN.
Leave Macon 7:15 PM
Greatest Achievement in Arenio Annals Ever Witnessed I
EVBBT DAT AT V O'CLOCK, A. M.. AX UNPARALLELED
PAGEANT AND PBOCESSION OVER TWO MILES LONG!
With emerald, crimson and gold den*, three brass and reed Band*, grand Strom Ptaoo. UmmwMr of
which can be heanl four miles, and a fidl Martial Band, as m the LSuSSLS?SSS
women, and one hundred horsemen and pages, mounted, and followed by the Osvsknde withthwr
flags, banners and paraphernalia, mounted Gods ami Goddesses. it» <»ninnal txjstumes, with Ll\ ING
TIGERS, LIONS. PANTHERS AND JAGUARS LOOSE IN THE STREETS.
Befo?e each Exhibition a GRAND BALLOON ASCENSION will bo given by a distinguished
aeronaut, who will make a journey beyond the clouds. All the railroads running mto tlie city have
been arranged with to bring people at greatly reduced fare. ^
Admission, *315 Cents. Children Under lO Yearn 50 Cents.
Doors open at 10 a. M. ami 7 p.m. Performance commenc^aii hour niterwanl. ^ ^^
Tickets for sale at Brown A Co.’s Bookstore.] W. W. DURAND, General Agent
For Churches, Schools and Parlors.
CHEAPEST AND BEST.
SCPEBIOB TO AL:L.
ward us; colleges, churches and school-
houses have gone up with the building
of the states, and the States themselves
have multiplieil ao rapidly that not one
American in ten knows exactly how many
are in the Union. All thia is true; but
during the past twenty-five yearn we
judge that we have made no improve
ment in the typical American gentleman.
If the old men srith their breeches and knee
buckles and ooeJced hats could have looked
in upon the President aiid his chosen
Arrive at Columbus.
Which is undoubtedly-the best shirt brought to this market, unequaled in FIT and
QUALITY. Shirts made to order and fit guaranteed.
Leave Columbus.
Making closo connection with Western Rail
road at Columbus for Montgomery. Mobile, New
Orleans, etc.
BUPAULA NIGHT FRKIOUT AND ACCOMMODATION
TRAIN.
r RTIES wishing to lay in winter stocks of
Coal would do well to send in their orders
U fore the 10th instant. a« after that time we will
charge winter rate*.
*oct5tf BUTTS k ROSS.
oct8l2.16.lP.22.2fl.2ii.30.ai
The nobbiest and latest styles of Hats constantly on hand and new ones arriving
weekly. Prices to suit everybody.
Tho public aro invited to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere,
and be convinced that I mean what I say.
CHAS. WACHTEL,
Fourth street, No. 1 Brown House, next door to the Ladies* Entrance,
oct2Gtf Opposite Passenger Depot.
I l 11T:iu 1 :l .
Arrive i
TO RENT.
WTO TENEMENT HOUSES, or one eight
room House for rent.
Apply to
ilv25 tf OLIVER DOUGLAS £ CO.
Arrive at Albany.
Leave Eufaula..
Parks 1867,] the [Vienna 1873.
First Medal at tho Vienna Exposition
H AS by the concurrence of the SPECIAL
JURY, the INTERNATIONAL JURY and
two SUB-J UK IKS, of the most eminent artists
and experts from countries exhibiting; been
awarded to tho
friends at Long Branch last summer we arc
inclined to think tho latter would have
been a good dial embarrassed with the
aituation. If they could have walked
through tho pixxxai of the Grand Union
at Saratoga, how many equal* would
Opposite Passenger Depot.
trains to Albany.
NOTICE.
W E have this day sold our stock o GOODS
to W. J. Lawton, and bospsak for him tho
liberal j at nonage of our customer*.
LAWTON Sl BATES.
* wcpSltf
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE,
FIRST street, corner op cherry.
WAEEEOOMS: Poplar Street, between Third and Fourth Streets,
MACON, GA.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD CO.
Office Genu Pamkkger Agest,
Atlanta, Ga., July 10,1873.
O N and after this date—
UOHTNINO KXPRESa
l’»r New York. Eastern and Virginia Cities,
Leaves Maoun, by Macon A n estem Rml-
nsid 11:00 a M
Arrives at Atlanta 5:30 r M
September 18th. 1878.
Plantation
Best Plantation in Middle Georgia.
FOUR MILES FROM MACON.
FOR SALE.
r JNTAINS .lK.it MM un, h»lf rl^ural
two-t birds of Iwlance undesml bottom which
will produce jtiTy bnshHs of com per mere, or
one Me of cotton without guano. Reed pas
tures on the place which will keep cattle fat all
winter. Even thing raised ou the place can be
easily disposed of in Macon -market at rood prices.
First rate painted framed house.with four rooms.
The place is well **Upte>l for cotton and corn.
Market garden and daily farm. Apply to
oettutf e. j. Harris.
T8 PURELY A "VEGETABLE PREPARATION,
J. composed simply of well-known ROOT8,
HERBS and FRUITS.oomMnedwithotker
rreperties. which in their nature are Cathartic.
Aperient, Nutritious, Diuretic. Alterative and
ADti-li liouA. Tho whole U preserved in a suffl-
ctent quantity of spirit from the SUGAR
LAVE to keep them la any climate, which
makes tho
Arrives at Dal too.
What shall we say about the old type
of women as compared with the present
rejiresentativeH of the beet of tho sex ?
The saintly, heroic, frugal, industrious
wives and mothers of tho earlier days of
the Republic—have we improved upon
them f Have the latter-day doctrines of
woman's righto mode them more modest,
more self-denjing, more virtuous, better
wives and mothers, purer and more active
Christians, better heads of the institution
of home, more lovely companion* fur
Resonant Case, Seven Stops, and Octave Coupler
and Sub-Bass, very powerful and with much va
riety, $1S0.
Other new styles at proportionate prices.
Illustrated Catalogues, with Supplement, con
taining descriptions of new styles. Also, Testi
monial Circular Free.
WHOLE MALE MOUTUEKX DEPOT.
As Wholesale Southern Agents for these organs,
we can supply dealers, teachers, agents, churches,
schools and private parties, at the manufacturers’
lowest prices, either for cash or on monthly pay
ments. We display in our ware-rooms the largest
and finest assortment of organs ever displayed in
the South. Prices from *55 to $U)00 each. All
WANTED AT ONCE.
O NB OR TWO lirat-cla*, nrartiral GinM.Vrra,
i Bmutrr) to whom the lii.-brat will bo
^.byOi^o’p^. p c SVWHRR
Leaves Atlanta at.
Arrive. *t Chattanooga a M
Close connection at Chattanooga for all points
Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains.
For further particulrs addruess
B. W. W RHNN,
July 11 tf General Psiflengcr-Agent.
“ port royal railroad.
Office op Enoinebu and Sctkrintkndbnt
Acousta, Ga., Juno 2•5, lb73.
O N and after Monday. June 80. trains on this
Road will run as follows:
DOWN DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Augusta at J-'g * *
Arrive at Fort Itoyalst -ij P M
GUERNSEY, BARTRCM & HENDRIX,
one of tho most desirable Tonics and Ca
thartic* in tho world. They are intended
strictly as a
men ? We are aware that the answer to
those questions involve* the approval or
the condemnation of the doctrine* them
selves, and it is well that the men and
women of America bo called upon to see
and decide up m those doctrine* from this
point of view. Is the type of the Ameri
can woman improved? Has it been im
proved in the last twenty years, especially
inside the circles that have taken the im
provement of the position of woman upon
their hands ? America is full of good
women. As a rule they are undoubtedly
better than the men, but certainly the
men whose instincts are true are attrac
ted most to those women who approach
nearest to tlw ancient type.
The final result of our civilisation is to
be reckoned ;n character. If this is not
satisfactory, nothing is satisfactory. If
we ore not rearing better children and
ripening better men and women than we
were a century ago, then something is
radically' wrong, and the quicker we re
trace our steps to see where we have di
verged from the right track the better.
The typical American—man, woman and
PRO PRIETOR8.
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES, BALDS-
Life Size Portraits,
TERS. NEWEL POSTS, SCROLL WORKS, BUILDERS’ HARDWARE,
GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, PUTTY, ETO., ETO., ETO.
A full lino of the above always in stock, and supplied to city and country on short notice.
only to bo used as a medicine, and always so-
cordins to direction*.
They are the eheet-saefcoroftbe feeble and
debilitated. They act upon a diseased liver- sad
stimulate to such a degree th: action
Is at coco brought about. A-axcmcdy to which
Women arc especially subject it Is super
seding every olh- r stimulant. As a Spring
and Snmnrr Tonic they have no equal.
They are a mild and gentle Fmyruivc as well as
Tonic. They purify the blood. They are a
splendid Appetiser. Tbcymako the weak strong.
Tber purify and invigorate. They cure Dys-
pecsta. Constir*Bnn and Headache. They act
as a specific in all species of disorders which
undermine the bodily strength and break 'town
the animal spirits.
Depot, 53 Park Place, NVw To ft.
PUGH’S GALLERY,
Corner Mulberry and Second Streets,
color as per or-
iptlyanu satis-
J. A. PUGH.
KATALYSINE WATER—The Great Medi
cine of Mature. Indorsed by the Highest
Medical Authorities. Restores Muscular Fow-
For Rent.
'HE residence of the late J. R. Butts, on First
street, occupied at present by J. L. Sauls-
ry, eligibly located and convenient to business,
sseasion given October 1st. Apply to
A. B. ROSJJ.
icplOtf Or CAPTf A. G. BUTTS.
ESTABLISHED
to Paralytic, Youthful Vigor tothc Aged, and
evelops the Young at a Critical Period; Dis-
Developo the Young at a Critical Period; Dis
solves Calculi an.i “Chalky” Deposits; Cures
(iout, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, N.-urahna,
Gravel, Diabetis, Diseases of thoffidneys, Cv-
• r :m«i Skin. Abdominal Dropsy. Ciiromc Duir-
rkuDSL ConstipatMjn, Asthma, Nervousness,
Sleeplessness, GenerriDebility.md nearly ev-
•ry class of Chronic Disease. Pamphlets con-
a;miur Hi-’- r. lh> a:, l 'I -ri
p,m J> Kir.in*M i'!:\>i> la::
md distinguished citixens, sent free by mail
jt WHITNEY BROS.. Gen’l Agents,227 South
Mbit:
Steam Saw Mill for Sale
ora******———
Arrive at Augusta at.
Passengers leaving Macon by the 6:30 a M train
on Macon and Augusta Railroad.arrive at Augus
ta in time to make close connection with the down
sasr train "flffftf&sssjt**.
July i tf Engineer snd Superintendent.
Administrator’s Sale.
H Y order of the Ordinary of Talbot county.
Geonria. will be sold, two miles south of Ge
neva. on Tuesday* 11th day of next November, be
tween the usual hours of sale, the following prop
erty. to-wit: one steam saw mill and fixtures of
the Winter improved make, with 18-inch cylinder.
-10 horse power.in rood runnirur order, with small
saw above larre. making lumber 24 to 38 inches
wide. Also, blacksmith’s tools. 2 large log carts
and 1 k*r waroo. old iron. 4 yoke of oxen, beef cat
tle. etc. Some 20AW or SM00 fret of lnmber. con
sisting of inch plank, scantling, etc. The above
being part of the personal property belonging to
the estate of David Lockhart, late of said county.
Term*.- The null will be sold for one-half cash,
the c:h« r on 12 months’ time. 7 per cent, interest,
with hen. The other property strictly ci^h.
Cl). LOCKHART.
crt-A tds Administrator.
child—is the representative product of
all the institutions and influences of our
civilisation. As the type improves or de
generates do these institutions and influ
ences stand approved or condemned be
fore tho world. Progress cannot be
reckoned in railroads and steamboats, or
counted in money, or decided in any way
by the census tables. Are we producing
better children and better men and
women ? That is the question which de
cides eYerythtiff; and we have called at
tention to the old types in order that we
may arrive at an intelligent conclusion.—
Dr. J. O. Holltmd ; Scribner** far Xovrmber.
SEND FOlt ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS,
repl8-tf
Only 50 Cents per Bottle.
It prsusira ike GROWTH,PltESEItVES
the COLOR, nnd Increases lire Vigor
and BEAUTY of the HAUL.
Langdale’s
STEHL PENS.
HARDWAREJJR0 N & STEEL
(LIMITED.) r
NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, ENGLAND.
Samples aro on* Exhibition In Floral IIall*
Special attention called to the well known numbers*
505-75-28-20 and 22.
Office 75* John
Missouri State Lottery!
Om TwiKiT Yiam an© I.ton’s Ksnarer*
B=lKgggaSSS|I
-Kathwo," dgteffSBf to
c- n«m. Tn« fsror it hss reevireJ. sad the P^r=-
lsnty it has obuunsd,is unprecedented sodiacred-
hi a. It uif rnssnn tin* G»0»TH snd Bl SUTTSf UM
ii.rs It is a delicbUul dressing. It eradicates
Dsndrnfl. It prevents tbs Hair from tnrmng gng-
11 keeps the bead cool, and nere thv h*.r anexa^v.
Factory, 311. Vernon
8t., New York.
sug24 3m
by State Authority and
In Public at 8t. Louis.
COUGHS, SORE
THROAT,i:.*FLU-
ENZA, WIIOO P-
Grand Single Number Scheme!
50,000 NUMBERS.
CLASS K TO BE DRAWN OCT’R 31, 1873.
IL&il Columbia.—A good joke on one
of our young German friends with a hand,
some young wife, is too good to be passed
by. He i* a merchant, had had a big run
of custom all day, and far into the night,
which induced him to try a little of the
anient, in lieu of a supper. Being a tem
pera to man, it had the usual effect. He
went home, and a disturbance in his
household haring occurred, he was asked
by a neighbor next day, what was the
matter. Hero’* what it was : Vhen you
vo* dryin* so more as a coublo of bours
alreaty, baud dhreo o’clock in der xnornin’,
do make ©b-*n der vront doer mid der
OOTks^r w, and yer vos dryin’ vool your
vife py dellin' her you vas shaking mit
der toor, dfcen you aitch hell Golumbus?
Planters will do well to examine these and compare their appea
other fertilizers they have seen and handled.
The quantity for sale this year will probably be limited, and c
certainly filled. Orders are already coming in
HOUSE AND LOT IN FORT TALLEY.
Al’ ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Novem-
» v ber next, si the Court-house door in Perry
between the usual b. urs of sale, a House and Lot
in Fort » al«-y— House conUunm« *ix rooms and
IxA four acres. Situated near the Churches and
School-houses. Sold as the property of Mrs. Mary
J ones, deoesaed. H. T. BROWN.
OCtl2-d3w Adntinwityator.
CHAS. COUNSELMAN & CO.,
General Commission Merchants,
Ruom 14. Onental Building. CHICAGO.
lWrr to V. A. Huff. Murtin. mart flm
'Woman’s Glory is Her Hair.
LYON’S
ATHAIRON
VI f|i|< ana cuest, an
speedily and per
tnsnrntly cured Li
the use <>t l»:u Wis
wSaii.l^F tax’s Balsam o;
Wild Ciierev
whkh does cot dry up a cough and leave the caus.
bdrisd, bat loosens It. cleacses tho longs and allay
indtsUon, thus removing tho caoso of the oo*nj< jIh*
CONSUJIPTXOX CAN BE CUEEB
ly» ttadrrwrt to tLU SaM rameir. ul
proved bv hundreds of testimonials it has reodved
Tho genuine is signed “/• Jjuii*" on thowra^.peii
6KT1I W.jqWLE Jt SONS. Profeietges, Loa
ICARHART& CURD-
CUTLERY, ETC.
NIacon, Ga.
Cherry Street,
OCtl2tf
E. B. POTTER, M. D.
HOMCEOPATHI8T
AmCB Wood". IlWk. s-c nJ .trrrt. third
fii W<t» *lii. Halt Tickets $S. Quart.-rs SJJO.
Ourlotteries are chartered uio State, are all
an; under the supervision of s worn o>mmistnoners.
The official drawing will be published in the St.
Louis p«p»*rs, and a copy oi drawing sent to pur-
We will draw a similar scheme tho last day of
every month during the year 1*7"
Remit at our risk by l»ostotlu
R^-gisU:red letter. Draft or tip
circular. Addpess.
CLEMO>:s Jt JAMES.
J. BEN WILSON A CO.,
RUFF. WINTERS Jfc WHITLOCK,
B. H. ’iTRIGLET ± CO.,
J. W. WHEATLEY & CO.,
G. M. STOKES,
WM. J. RUSSELL, ...
C M. DAVIS, -
W. McKAY
P. O. BOX 422
- - - - Columbus.
- Atlanta.
- Marietta.
- - • - . - Macon.
- • - Americus.
----- Leesburg.
- Athens.
- Arlington.
General Agent, Macon, Ga,
KAN SOM.
H. BOYD.
AAEONP
ROBERT
WARKXX A. KAN SOM.
i>4RICH W. GEEK.
W. A. RANSOM & CO.,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES
138 AND 140 GRAND ST, NEW YORK.
Represented by R. W. Hogan, of Georgia,
OctSOdly
BATCHELOR’S HATR DYE.
' r pHlS splendid Hair Dye is the hest in the
I L world. The onlv trur sih! Ferfert l>ve. Harm-
j less. Rrimbie snd lastantaneou.-; no disappuint-
I ment; n-) ndtcuk>us tint* or unpleasant odor.
Remedie.- the ill *-flprts of ba<i dyes snd washes,
j Produces mimediateK s superb Biack or Natural
Brown, and leaves the hair Clean. Soft and Beau-
' tiful The trenuinc si^meil W. A. Batobeior. SukJ
by all Drurm-u. CHAS. BATCHELOR,
i novl2«a*ily Proprv-tor, New York.
iuuoMtbl Fisher estate
the iiorthea*t corner of Ninth
nt streets. 1‘hiLtelelphia. He
oetmg on the premises, which
bv 175, a new theatre &n«l
Money Orders,
ss. Send for a
Postoffice Box 24HL
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