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MESS'ENER i TUESDAY MO-RMiNC
j'JJE MACON D A TLA
NOTICE
JOHNSON 6c DUNLAP
72 Third Street, Macon, Ga.
iDAT »0RjnsG
Farmers and Grangers!
GREAT E2KSDY
HOME PTJ2F0S2S.
HEADQUARTERS FOR HARDWARE.
We have in store the t-v.-t selected stock of HAEDWARE
and defj competition in qualitj or price.'
Unsurpassed as a MEDICINAL TOXIC, STRENGTHENING CORDIAL and RELIABLE IXVIGORAXT. They are made of the purest material and |
teed STRICTLY VEGETABLE. For the prevention and cure of Dyspepsui, Nervous Debility and ail derangements of ths Digestive Organs they have no eqi
LAWRtNCE & "WtlCHSELB WM
For sde bv all Grocers and Dnivei>ts. „ „ Sole; Proprietor* and Wholesale Dracfclsto, Snvnhnali.
For sale at manufacturors’ prices by II. MYERS A T$RO., Wholesale Atrent^ Buy street. Savann.ih. Ga. ^ . o>‘tl
ruaran-
TAKR.V IXTEEJfALLT—Half • h—pitiful
dilated in water. b a ih * drmk—KunnkUng
and strengthening.
Middle Georgia,
WARD’S FERTILIZER
i%jno Amx pwmilcwMtow!
not to eaomU Ut behave ai
APPLIED EXTERNALLY—wfc«i
pain or inflamnutiua afford* in»uiii
POCKET CUTLERY.
We import direct from Sheffield, England, and will guarantee to duplicate any
W. W. WOODRUFF,
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
ME A C <> O A.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
SunOUNTKXDKXT's Omci M. A B K- K-.
Macon. Oa.. October 11.1S7S.
/YN and after Sunday. 12th instant, until fut
Iher notice, trains on this road mil run a
follows:
I»av fassknokr, daily, (busDays kxceutkp.)
bill bought in Sew York from jobbers.
OATS. RYE. BARLEY. POTATOES.
Table Cutlery, Plated Goods, Britannia and Iron Spoons.
We axe prepared to offer extra inducements, as we buy from manufacturers by
the case, and get extra discount.
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE.
Our stock u large and complete, and prices lower than at any time since the wax.
l ouu#A*on a.tb ti* Times aa Mr. D«-
Uuu*. He i* one of its owners, and the
urgot., and, being also a member of
i'Aruaznent, the double relation is soms-
nmes a little deliotAe, but always man-
^od with ducrrUoo and good faith.
1 ur fjuaily keeps possession of the paper
. < • late, and it goes down*
to generation. Mr.
NIGHT PASSKNGEK, DAILY.
Arrive at Macon.
HAWK1NSYILLE ACCOMMODATION* TUVIN, DAILY,
Leave Stocon < “ S ” iT *“^ I,a,) ' p M
Arrive at Macon 10-2G a m
The diy train bavins Hacan U^ a'dock «o-
tect» at JeMip with Atlantic md Gulf Kailnaul
•nuns fur all points in l lorids. The nitfit trom
E”""* ro ' u '“'“ with train* of At
lanta ami Gulf Railroad at Jesuu for Saxaimah.
amvmg in Savannah at 8:20 a. x. Sleeping
eswehes on night tnuna. *
ortlStf JAS.W.UOtiKltTSON.
PERSONS SUBJECT to imkn
mas. tosdsrtao. w>dd<w faiSaSTi
ths mbs. MST them t s tssspaootul in
m ftiw minute*. reman aUdiOculty.
3 Cotton Avenue and GO Third Street,
GRASSES AND GRAIN
from generation
W.jterman able __ —
oUctwl*^, a moderate Liberal in politics,
nA Wluw a certain constant share
lU the allairs of ~.be Times. He can
sot yet be forgotten personally
iu America. Mr. Moabmy Moms, late
u*h*tf«r of the Toms, whose malady U,
1 r«*grct to say, hopeless, was long in
lugb repute as sjcb. It is understood
tu»i Mr. John Walter, Jr., will bs his
jwimancnt »uaoe*uor. The gentleman
who bolds that post temporarily has sig
nalized his adminisixation by home chan*
go* and some suooosmm—notably by tike
&l«ni*b oorrusponlenoe, in which the
The largest stock of WAGON and CARRIAGE GOODS in the market.
Agents for the Celebrated Howe Platform Scales.
P. H. Stark’s Dixie Plows, 1 and 2 horse. Last, but not least, the D .PRATT
COTTON GIN.
ything kept in a first class Hardware House. We
’a trial. If we don’t sell you, it shall not be our
octlu tf
ONE OF TIIE BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF
Every stylo of Carriage*, Buggies or Wagons fur-
wintondcnt.
Ita Grand Fewer In the Prevention
and Cure of Pe»fllrmlal and
Contagious Dhcasea.
lowest (mssible price at
this Repository.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
BOOTS AND SHO
OX MACON AMI AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
Sl-rKRISTE-N-DEXT'S OFFICE, 31. A. A. B. R.)
, , AuEUFta.Gn. OolnlH.rlll.1873. )
A3 udalMIMw; OftoM ij, |m««,niter
V / train, on the Jloeon ami Augusta Railroad
will run as follows:
DAT TRAIN—DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED).
IRON and STEEL and
mean business, and all we ask
Ever offered l»y us in this market.
fault.
Children’s, Gents’,
Youths’ Wear.
ART GALLE1.Y
HARDWARE.!RO N & STEEL.)
Arrive at Augsuta.
Leave Aumista.
‘lime* baa fairly •uvpoaaod, in ita way,all
luv other paper*—tiro of iU men turning
Arrive at Macon.
PPUPPmjPim pM *n
Trains on the Macou and Augusta Railroad
will make done connection at Cumnk with day
passenger train on the Georgia Railroad for
Washington, Athens and Atlanta.
vetltat I H —
•mall-1«ix, difitberia. tc„ prevail in a communi
ty. will be armed with the* diseases: and if
■risnd when u*iiwc it. will be mmd if the direr-
n-rfuar-MloMf). Sim (tin aa this rented j in. it
poaaeaiaji the rlrmrnu of cureof i emoat violent,
farinful and fatal diaeaaea that aouursa the earth
Comprising all varieties and styles from the heavy hro^an to the most delicate
der anil of the best material.
Gauntry merchants will tlnd it to their advantmm to exnmbie our stork, from
selections enn la* made at prices that will compare favorably with those of the Nc
In the retail department, we have, at No. 3 Cotton avenue and <W Thin! street, r
iov*. G.>ntlom. it’s Mini (MiiMnni’s Knots. Shcv.s. Gnitcrs and Slinners. Ibiishetl
up at Cartagena aivl on board the EngkirD
hurt at Um) critical moment, and doing a
The Woodruff Concord Buggy,
Celebrated for li«ht draft and durability, is
tin* leadingBuuvy, and a specialty.
X that he b now prepared, at
No. 8 COTTON AVENUE,
(Riddle's old stand!
K. JOHNSON, Sup't
CENTRAL RAILROAD
GKritRAL SUPERINTENDENT S OFFICE
Savannah, October 25, 1878.
/~\N and after Sunday, th j JUJth inst, Possencer
v/ Trains on tlie fieontin Central Railroad, its
branches and oomu-rtiotis. will run as follow*:
GOING NORTU AND WKJT.
Leave Savannah 8:45 a M
opru secret- was, ndeed. so public tout
ui-uatured people were found to aocpei t
tnat it oontoiued. in one way or anotuer.
after he took office. Aa in Lord Palmer-
days, the mu<nwitiou o» the Tim< s
in Cabinet and ot ier government mai
lers hue usually liven singularly early
mi l aocurate, and they hate a way of no;
printing it ae news, but uaing it in a
i.-sder; so that, iu fact, you must read
the leaders before you can be sure you
luive gleaned the real new* out of this
p*|M i. Hut if 1 were, to mention the
nau.es of all the men, who, in one way or
another, during thi hut twenty year..,
have beeu connected with the Time .
and are known to have been, I should
i oil the roil of lialf the statesmen
and soldier* und writer* and greet
lawyers of the day. They may not have
Ikm n on the regular «taff, but this journal
Juts always known how to get what it
wauled written on the topic of the mo-
in« nt from the man moat competent to
do it. The secret of theae occasional
contributors is souicLuuu* kept and Home-
tune* not. It depemU pretty much on
whether they wish it kept, which they
do hot Rlwiiy*, for however great a man
may be m hxa own pro. asaion, writing in
tim Tunc* add* a certain luster. You
tuaj often hear particular leader* attrib
uted to such and such outsider*, and
would not ulway* be wrong if you
inferred that tin* rumor was act
going by the writer, and not by any
Imdy inside tiie office. Men holding high
oithe, however, can scarcely afford a lux
ury of this kind, and some men of high
place in literature am extremely unwill
ing U» huro it supposed they write for
tne palter*. 1 remember that serious
offense was once given by a letter printed
in New York, describing an annual din
ner givun by a certain journal to it* con
tributors. The mischief Jay in publishing
the names of the principal guest*. The
guests themselves, lidwever, were not
ungry; it was the proprietor who was
angry in their behalf, fearing leas they
might dislike to )>ave their presence
on such an occasion known, and not
write.for him any more. They never
BADWAY'S READY RELIEF
sept 21-cod Sm
WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER.
INFLAMMATION OF THE K< ■WELS.
CONGES I »* IS«IF THE LUNGS,
SORE THROAT. DIFFICULT BREATHINO.
PALPITATION OF THB HEART
HYSTERICS. CROUP. DIPTHFRIA.
CATARRH. INFLUENZA.
HEADACHE. TOOTHACHE.
NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM
GOLD CHILLS. AGUE CHILLS.
The spplirstinn of the Rreuly RcTW to the part
or partffi where the pain or dUBrulty exists will sf-
fora «ue and comfort.
Twenty dropa in half a tumbler of water will iu
a few moments am* Cram|w. hismtua. Sour Stom
ach. lb-art bum. Sick Hearhwhe. ColiC. Wind in
the R.u.rls, and all internal pains.
Travrlera should always carry a bottle of Rod-
wa>*s Ready Relief with them. A fr>w drops in
water will prevent sickness or pains from charm*
PHOTOGRAPHIC ART.
Leave Savannah.
Leave Augusta.
Leave Augusta.
CUTLERY, ETC.
Special attention is invited to his
MELLOWTINT PICTURES!
Remarkable for a peculiar softness.'
Nesatives retouched, wlrereby all blemishes are
Arrive in Mnoon..... ...-. 8:20 am
Leave Macon for Columbus 8:15 a M
Leave Ihimi for Columbus 7:15 pm
Loava Mucon for Kufaula and Albany... lhU5 a m
Leave Macon for Eufaula i»:to r si
Leave Macon tor Atlanta 9:10 a m
Ij«. .e Maoon for Atlanta 7:30 r m
Arrive at Columbus 1:50 r m
Arrive at Columbus. a : fi7 x u
Arrive at Eufaula 5:40 p m
The Whitewater and Woodruff
Itincon. Ga.
Cherry Street,
oetl2tf
Wagons.
avoidrei.
Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance.
octfeodSm T. n. BLACK* 1IE A It.
And other Western Wagons, at low i
Descriptive Circulars furnished to tl
ill write for them.
All work warranted.
Arrive at Kufiuda,
ELLIS & CUTTER,
Arrive at Albany.’
Arrive ut Atlanta.
octafttf
COTTON CROP OF 1873!
Arrive at Atlanta
COMING SOUTH AND HAST.
Leave Atlanta.
CAMPBELL & JONES,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
ron Warehouse, Corner Second and Poplar
Streets, Maoon. Georgia.
DBNBW the tender of their aenrioes in the
Storage and Sale of Cotton.
acpSO-cftdJtwNra
Atlanta.
Kufuula.
ORGANS.
Leave Eufaula..
Leave All
Leave Columbus
Leave Columbus
Arrive at Maoon from Atliinta
Arrivo at Macon from Atlanta....
Arrive at Maoon from Eufaula ...
Arrive at Macon from Eufaula..,.
Arrive at Macon from Columbus.
Arrive at Mucon from Columbus.
Leave Macon for Savannah
Lear* Mucon for Savannah
For Churches, Schools and Parlors.
CHEAPEST AND BEST.
SUPERIOR TO A. LL.
FEVER AND AGUE.
Fever and A sue cured lor fifty cento. There is
not a remedial agent in th» world that will curs
Fever and Ague, and alPothcr Malarious. Bilious,
Scarlet. Typhoid. Yellow and other Fevera (aided
by Rad way's Pills) so quick ss Rad way’s Ready
Ib-ady Relief 50 cents per bottle, and Pills 2T
to our friends that wc are still running the above machine, and
be public IJjsii ever. Our shirk of
117 K take pleasure in%nnouncing 1
> f are hotter prejnred to serve th
Arrivo at Augusta..
Arrivo at Augusta.
Arrive at Savannah.
The Special Attention
Of the Ladies is called to the fine stock of
French Millinery
CJASII RIBBONS. FANCY NECKTIES.
O RUCU1NGS and RUFFS, all the new
style*.
Fancy BABY CAPS, in Lace and Merino.
A fine assortment of REAL LACES.
Ladies* and Misses* FRENCH CORSETS.
The IIAIR DEPARTMENT is complete
White and Yellow Pine Goods,
Doors, Sasli, Blinds, Brackets, Mouldings, Etc.,
are complete, and we can fill order* at short notice and at low prices. Our stock of lumber cannot be
excelled.
Wc have 200.000 feet of dry flooring. 300.000 feet dry- railing. 100,000 feet weather boonls, and common
Building Lumber, in any Quantity.
Our ran. of um-toniii, uromplcte. W« on build. TO»ir. and lit up rtorehjuM. niul (lwctlinr,
with dispatch. We solicit a good share of patronage trom our country fnends. >> e guarantee satis
faction. All we want is u fair trial. Try u* and be convinced.
J. E. ELLIS & M. H. CUTTER.
Arrive at Savannah.
DAILY TKAINS (SUNDAYS KXCEPTED) BETWEEN
EATO.VrO.Y AND MACON.
Leaving Eatonton 5:00 a X
Leaving MilledguvUle.
Arrives at Maoon
HEALTH! BEAUTY!
Ideaves Macon.:
Arrives at Milledgeviiie..
STRONG AND MIRE RICH BI/K)D- Iff-
CREASE OP*FLESH AND WEIGHT-
CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL
COMPLEXION SECUR
ED TO ALL!
Pari* ISIS7.1 *h r [Vienna 1873.
First Medal at tlio Vienna Exposition
TTAS by tlio concurrence of the SPECIAL
IT JURY, the INTERNATIONAL JURY and
Arrives at Eatonton.
9NN)Plt
Connocts daily at Gordon with Ihiaaenger Train
a an from Savannah and Auguhta.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
GctSStf General Superintendent.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE,
A beautiful assortment of 1IAIRORNAMENTS,
in Cut Steel.
CORONET COMBS. FANCY COMBS.
Gilt and Silver BIRDS and BUTTERFLIES.
A complete assortment of NOTIONS.
There is a full sb **k of everything usually kepi
in my business, v. b '- ould be too nuraemu* to
mention here- Fr* • t attention riven to all
orders. kliSS A. O’CONNOR,
octlft tf Cotton Avenue-
DR. RADWATS
Sarsaparillian Eesolvont
Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs
in comfietition with tho best makers from all
countries. This is not only the hixliest award to
any instrument, but is the ONLY 31EDAL
SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE,
SOUTHWKSTKB* RAILROAD COMPANY,
Mucon. Ga., October SB, 1873.
U N and after Sunday, the 2fithimit., Passenger
Trains on this Rood will run as follows:
DAY BUrAULA PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Macon. 9:05 a M
- , 5:40 p M
7:20 p M
8:45 P XI
Has made the most astoni-hinr cures. So qnlck
•o rapid are the rhansin tit.- uml»*nro«*5.unde
the influence of this truly wonderful medicine
that XYKRT DAY AN INCRJCAS* IN FLESH AND
WEIGHT IS SEEN AND FELT.
TH K GIIKAT RI.OOR Pt'RIPlMR.
Every drepof the 8 A R8APA R1LLIA N RESOL
VENT oommnnWtoN tlireugh the bUtod. swea
u:nne and other fluids and fuici** of the system
the vigor of life, for it repairs the waste* of tht
body with new ami seuiHi material. Scrofula,
Syphilis. Consumption. Glandular Dims res. Ul
cers iu the Threat and Mouth. Tumor*. N«d« s in
ths Glands and other ports of the system. Sore
Eyes, Strumorou* lWhargc* Irem the Ears, and
the worst form of Skin Diseases. Eruption, sever
Sores, Scald Head, Ring Worm. Salt Rheum. Ery-
sipelas. Acne. Black Spots. Worms in the Flesh.
Tumors. Cancers in the Womb, and all Weakening
(FORMERLY 8POTT8WOOD,)
ELY OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT
This House has boon THOROUGHLY RENOVATED from bcuement to attic.
BOARD 8? PliR DAY.
P. WHELAN, Prop.
heard of it probably.
Not to go beyond tho regular staff of
the present or a very recent period, I may
name KunseU, Daseut, Courtney, Oliphant,
Dallas, Sampson, Abel, Gallon#*, Phillip*,
and many another os men whose place*
»»n the Time* are or were a* well known
in London aa—well, say a* the mem)>er;<
of existing goTcrnin *nt who are not mem
ber* of the Cabinet. I have purposely
choMenfrom various departments of the
paper. In what seme con this be called
••impexvonar journrJism P In one, un
doubtedly, that the name of the contribu
tor never appear*, that it ia always the
Time* or the Time* correspondent *ays
this or that, never Mr. A. or Mr. B. in
dividually.
Sleeping In a Cold Boom.
Hall's Journal of Health nay* that
cold bed-chambers always imperil health
and invite fatal disease*. Robust persons
may safely sleep in a temperature of
forty or under, but the old, the infant
ami the frail ahould never sleep in a
room where the atmosphere is much un
der fifty degree* Fahrenheit.
AU know the danger of going direct
into the cold from a very warm room.
Very few room*, churches, theatre* and
the like, ore ever warmer than seventy
degree*. If it is fioexing out of door* it
is thirty degrees--the difference bein„*
forty degree* more. Persona will be
chilled l»y such a change in ten minute*,
although they uiay be actively walking.
But to lie still U bed, nothing to pro
mote the circulation, and breathe fo;
atmosphere of for !y and oven fifty de
greos, when the lung* are alwuya at
ninety-eight, is U<o great a change.
Many person* wake up in the morning
with infiammntion of the lung* who went
to bed well, and are surprised that this
should be tho caw. The cause may
often 1>e found in sleeping in a room the
window of which ha* been foolishly
hoisted for veutilalion. The water-cun*
journals of the country have done on in
calculable injury by the blind and indis-
crimi.ate advice of hoisting the window
ut night f
Tho 'Ado should lo everywhere during
the i»art of the year when tires are kept
burning, to avoid hoisting outside win
dows. It i* safer and better to leave th«*
chamber door oiwn, as also tho fireplace,
then there i* a draft up the chimney,
while the room is n*t *o likely to becom«*
cold. If there is aome fire in the roon>
all night the window may be opened an
inch. It is safer hi sleep in a bad air all
night with a L‘u»jk raturo over fifty, than
in a pure air with a temperature under
forty. The bod air mav sicken you, but
canuotduil you; tiie cold air can and does
kill very often.
Arrive at Clayton.
Arrive at Albany..
MACON FLOUR MILLS
Kuoc Stop and Automatic Swell, tine quality and
power. $110.
Style R. Double Reed. Five Octave, in Upright
Resoiuuit C'aae, Five Stops, with Tremulant and
Automatic Swell. $125. mmbh
Style T. Double Reed. Five Od
Resonant Case, Five Stops, wit!
and Automatic Swell, $lto.
Styles. Five Octave, Double Reed, in Upright
lloonant Case, Seven Stops, and Octave Coupler
and Sub-Baas, very powerful and with much va
riety. $190.
Other new styles at proportionate prices.
illustrated Catalogues, with Supplement, con
taining descriptions of new styles. Also, Testi
monial Circular Free.
WHOLESALE SOUTHERN HE POT.
As Wholesale Southern Agents for these organs,
we can supply dealers, teachers, agents, churches,
schools and private parties, at the manufacturers’
Arrive:
Arrive at Fort
ive, in Upright
Vox Humana
Leave Albany.
NISBET’S FOUNDRY
Arrive i
Connects with the Albany Train at Suiithville.
ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS.
SEND FOR
clay, returning Wednesday and Saturday.
COLUMBUS DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
T3EING compelled to retire from business on
1) account of ill health. I now offer the above
property for sale. The Macon Flour Mills is more
conveniently situated for business and is dnran
more powerful machinery than any mill in
Myim. The foundry is in sncreadul operatio»i.
Arrive at Columbus.
Leave Columbus..
any person using it for either at theae farms ol
disease ita potent power to cure them.
If the patient, daily becoming reduced by the
waste and decomiswitiun that is continually pro-
greasing. succeeds in arresting these wastes, and
repairs the same with new material made from
bealthv blood—and this the SARSAPARILLIAN
will and doc* secure—* cure is certain: for when
once this remedy commences iu work of purifica
tion. and succeeds in diminishing th* loss o
wastes, its repairs will be rapid, and every day the
patient will feel him-. If growing better and strong
er. the food digesting better, appetite improving.
and in the article of cotton presses alone paid dur
ing the last season 25 per cent, on what is asked
for the whole property, and this in the absence of
COLUMBUS NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
TRAIN.
It Never Fails, Always in Order, Runs Light,
IT IS 3XTO HUMBUG 1
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 $1,000 each. All
persons thinking of purchasing au organ should
fli means write us at once for full description
.« styles and prices. Very liberal terms given
churchy teachers.
Organs delivered freo^of charge to cash buyers
Mason X Hamlin Organ; they are the best and
T LUDDEX 4 BATES,
—Savannah. Ga.
Leave Macon.
Arrive at Columbus.
Leave Columbus.
Arrive at Macon fMJO a m
Making close connection with Western Rail*
I /V.1 T t XT.1..I
by ali means
oi styL_
churches, acl
in any part of the South. Do not buy any but a
chcapesL
sepia Sm
road at Coliunbus for Montgomery, Mobile, New
Orleans, etc.
BUFAULA NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
Leave Macon 9:10 p M
CANNED GOODS!
CHARLESTON, S. C
Arrive at Eufaula.
-TO AND FROM-
Arrive at Allany.
Leave Eufaula..
Leave Albany.
Arrive at Macon fi:45 a m
Trains leaving Macon and Eufaula on this
schedule Sun<l*y, Monday. Wednesday and
Thurday nights, connect at Smithvillu with
trains to Albany.
VIRGIL POWERS.
oct281y Engineer ami Suporintentleni.
FRUIT JELLIES. FRUITS.
PICKLES. SALMON.
LOBSTERS. OYSTERS, etc.
Just revived direct from one of the most ivlia*
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
white of an
is a morbid,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
ble narking e-tnhlMnrenU in the country, and
fur sale at low price*.
, ortXltf B. H. WR1GLKY X CO.
nninnu, <iar»i immun wj'i" •"7!“*'
hone du«t dopoit, and whm tb»*re i* a pricking,
burning agnaatsm when paaamg water, and pain
in the small of the back and along ths kina.
Tumor of 12 Years' Growth Cured
by Eadway’s Resolvent!
Bstcklt. Mas*.. July to 18*7.
Dm. Eauwat: 1 luivo h-ul 0.*h*n Tuuujr to.
Uit',*\an.*»*it'lU'Wrls. *11 th® UurtA-r.M.I "thuro
wms l» IWn for i«.~ 1 Irinl rrnytlun* th»t was
nrom.m.Nl.'d, but nulhinr Is-ljAsl UK". I **w
rour KmuIttiiLand Itouumbt l w.*>M lrj its but
had no lailh in iL Ivnu.w l h*>l *u0m8l !.*• twrlrr
turn. llouk»iiboltlo*o(lh<>lU«i)v™L».»luw
U* K»l«n»r'* no*.UKl Iwu l«*Uc <4 jour
Ki8uir Rrlk*f; and i* not, aian '< twnur L>
ho roru or ML and 1 fcvl brtt. r. aroartor and ban-
pirr than 1 lt.ro for (irrtoo Tho word tu
mor «a* in tho loft *ido of tho howol*. os. r lln-
rrois. 1 writo Shis lo>aasforllH) l.-mlisul.alor.
Yo ° ~ 11 Ujl "A'xAu J*. KNA1T.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD CO,
Office General Puunroa Agent,
At brnta. Giu, J uly 10,1873.
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LIGHTNING EXPRESS
F«*r New York, Eastern and Virginia Cities,
Leaves Maoon, by Macon A Western Rail-
FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MACON
TkASSACTS A GEXEBAL UMIJB KSBBk
Gift Enterprise
THREE TIMES A WEEK FROM NEW YORK,
pntnero**:
L C. PLANT. D. FLANDERS.
H. L. JKWKTT. W. B. D1NSMORK
H. B. PLANT. * D. S. LITTLE.
G. II. IIA7.LEHURST.
1. C. PLANT. President.
W. T WaiGLET. Cashier. mvlO-tilnorl*
Arrives at Atlanta.
. 6:00 p M
.10:30 p M
. 1:10 AM
2Pullman Palace Drawing-Room and Slecping-
Cnr» by this train from Atlanta to Lynchburg and
all intermediate points without change.
Passengers leaving by this train arrive in New
York the second afternoon, at 4: H p m, over thir
teen hours earlier than passengers by any' other
route can with safety reach New York,leaving the
Leaves Atlanta.*
Arrives at Dalton.
TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS,
'i lie only Reliable Gift Distribution in the country
$75,000
IN'VALUABLE GIFTS
to be distributed in
L,. D. SINE'S
lG4tli Regular Monthly
I. C. PLANT & SON,
with safety reach New York,leaving the
Bankers and Brokers-
MACON, GA.
Buy and Sell Exchange. Gold. Silver. Stocks and
Bonds.
Deposits Received,
flu Whirl. Interest will toe Allon rd,
AS AO REED UFOS.
PAYABLE ON CALL.
Cotton and Pro-
Leaves Macon at — 11:10 p M
I/eaves Atlanta at 8:30 A M
Arrives at Chattanooga.:. ;. 4:30 a m
Close connection at Chattanooga for all points
West.
Pullman Palace Cara on all night trains.
For further particulra addraeas
B. VV. WRKNN.
July 11 tf General Passenger Agent.
" PORT ROYAL RAILROAD.
Office of Engineer and Superintendent
Augusta, Ga-June 28,1873.
U N and after Monday, Juno 30, trains on this
Rood will run as follows :
DOWN DAT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Augusta at A M
ELEGANT STATE-ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS—SEA VOYAGE 10
HOUKS SHORTER VIA CHARLESTON.
To be drawn Monday, November 24th, 1873.
OXE fiBASD CASH PP.IZE, $3,000 IX GOLD.
ONE GRAND CASH PRIZE, $5,000 IN SILVER.
TWO PRIZES OF 31000 ^ , . .
Six Prizes of $5ooeach in c (TrpPTir.PrlrR *
Ten Prizes of $100 ^UreCUUaCKb .
1,000 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches
(in all) worth from $20 to $300 each!
Coin Silver, Vest Chains, Solid and Double-
Plated Silverware, Jewelry, jtc., etc.
Number of Gifts 10,000. Tickets limited tc
75.000.
Agents Wanted to sell TICKETS to
whom liberal Premium* will
be paid.
Single Tickets $1; Six Tickets $5; Twelve Tick
ets $10; Twenty-five Tickets $20.
Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a de
scription o* “■ J : J **-*-“
formation
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD
©nnecting Ronds West, in allmn-e with the Flpct of Thirteen First-Class Steamships to the
Ports, invite attention to the Quick Tiuio and Regular Dispatch afforded to the business public
Ths only sale and sure remedy far TAPE. PIN
and WORMS of all kinds.
PRICE SI.OO PER BOTTLE.
in the Cotton States at the
Advance* made
dure in Store.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
An Important Letter
Arrive at Port Royal at.
Arrive ai Charleston at —*
Arrive at Savannah
Ur DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Port Royal at - -
Leave Charleston at
Leave Savannah at.—
Arrive at Augusta at
TO NEW YORK.
Administrator’s Sale.
V>y nnl.T tba .Inl.najy el Talbot count,.
13 Gcontia. . ill toa kU. taro mile* aonth Oc-
nc.a. on tu.».la\. Uth da, af next Nownbcr.bc-
Im lb.' uoual h.u »U\ the Mlowin*prop
erty. bv.il: tan, .ban. mw mill and nxtupf* ot
tim iVintcriminuTnl nuke, with W-inrh nlimkr.
4$ hoc*' luwcr.in c«l ranninwonier. with null
a*. nl*nv ianro, matbur lumber M WSS inrtor.
w.lc. Atobhlarhaailh'a t.ula., larac Jo^cnrt*
amt 1 Id, wn^on. ohl iron. « yoke of ojen. beef <«t-
Ue, etc. (ban.. SMIOorWaS. fMt of huabrr.na-
inch nhmk. anuithnw,etc. The nborv
ol tor “
Jf AN HA TTAN-
CHAMPION
,M. K WooDim.L, Commander.
R, W. Lockwood, Commander.
CHARLESTON
.James Rkkry, Commander
.T. J. IrOCifwooD. Commander.
JAMES ADGER & CO, Agents. Charle.tton, S. C.
Will leave Augusta at.
GEORGIA
SOUTH CACOLINA.
CLYDE
toivELL, Commamier.
Arrive at Port Royal at
Arrive at Charleston at —...
Arrive at Savannah at
UP Nioni PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Port Royal at ~.... r
Leave Charleston at
T. J. Beckett, Commamier.
.J. Kennedy, Commander-
reference to the Distribution, will be
sent to any one ordering them. All letters must
be'addressed to
Main Office, L. D. SINE. Box 86,
101 W. Fifth Street. Cincinnati. O
ortl dAwdw
* * Ingraham, Commander.
WAGNER. HUGER X CO, n ,. r e taflr
WM. A. COURTNA Y. I Agents, Charleston,a C.
MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS
6:00^P
DIRECTORS
WM. B. JOHNSTON.
JOHN J. GRESHAM.
Arrive at Augusta at...
WM. S. HOLT.
JNO. B. ROSS.
Passengers leaving Maoon by the <1:30 a m train
n Macon and Augusta Railroad.arrive at Augns-
i in time to make close connection with the down
ight passenger train on this rood for Port Royal
nd Savannah. JAMBS O. MOORE,
' ‘—H — J -- *" ’ ‘ ndenL
ikrawd. ... . u .
Terms: The mill will be sold tor ooe-half rash.
Ua* other on 12 months' tirats 7 per rent, mterest*
with hen. rb.utb,Tbro^
IRON STEAMSHII’S.
STELGL PENS,
S. G. Bo88. President. B. P. Lawn*. Cashier.
EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON.
Office In HnlTs New Building.
Receives Deposits,
BUYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE.
Makes Advances cm Stocks, Boods, Cotton in
ASHLAND.
EQUATOR
.C: Hixckler, Commander.
Engineer and Supcrh
julyltf
Special attention caned to the well known numbers*
505-75-28-20 and 22.
Factory, Ut. Vernon; Office IS, John
St., New York.
amr24 3m
SAILING DAYMRIDAYS.
WM. A. COURTENAY. Agent. Charleston, & C.
Bar and Restaurant.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
J. VALENTINO,
TTAVI.NG reflttul hi. entire premia.*. I« now
11 nreuured to furaiab hi. Inend. «al imtrona
with cverjlhin* pertailiirw » * Iin.t-eta» re-tau-
n»nt. which will he wired in the very beat atjle.
He will always have on hand
FRESH FISH, OFSTERS, SAME, ETC.
Stranecn*viaitlnaMaconlabooldjti.-ebim a call.
1 will open on the l,t of Ocl'.ter, al Nn. fi*.
Cherry atm3.neitduortomypre*entreatininuit,a
Ladies’ Eating Saloon.
JOH.V VALKM'IXO,
JOHNSON & SMITH
$300,000 !
TOTAL CAPACITI40,000BALES MONTHLY
WAKRXX A. RAX90X. AAEON P. KAN SON
DARIUS W. GEER. ROBERT II. BOY1
W. A. EANSOM & 00.,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES
138 AND 140 GRAND ST. NEW YORK.
Represented by R. W. Hogan, of Georgia,
-wiaodiy
Missouri
DR. RADWATS
PERFECT PURGATIVE AND
REGULATING PILLS.
S^Ld'wapfKHa ffffc enre of ^Idiaontoo.
the Stomacn. Liver. B*ivd», Kidneys, Bladder.
Nervous Headache. Constipation. Cos-
tiTenew*. Indigestiun. Dyroepsia. Biliouuwn. Fe
ver. Inflammation of the Bowels, Piles and all De*
rar^esmnts of the Internal V*a*a I&arnu.ted
to effect a positive cure, ftuv' v wfrtdw. con*
Uirjnc no merrury, r-inerdi or ddeMHSMnpx
Observe the following symptoms resulting from
DwanlerscdtlmDigB^y Organa:
^Constipation. Inward
BtooS iu the Head. Acidity iff the SkwA Nau-
•m. Heartburn. Ihseust of Fbod. F*llne*a or
NV - —ht in the Momach. Sour K ructxtxjna. Banking
«r Flutterinr at the H.-Art. Choking or auflenng
Ssnaattonswhen in a Lying PustumDjnwno
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
tobtsiy
JLegnll/ed by Stuff Authority and
Urnwu In Public at St. Louis.
A NORTH GEORGIA
-Ha Intb, Commander.
PALCON...
VIRGINIA.
Dutton. Commander.
SAILING DAYS—HVERY FIFTH DAY.
PAUL C. TRENIIOLM, Agent, Charleston, S. C.
I Number Scheme!
N CM Hints.
i: DRAWN NOV *». ltn.
SEA GULL.'.
METROPOLITAN
TO MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS, IN
PLANTER’S HOTEL,
STEAMSHIPS MERCEDITJ
5,980 PRIZES, AM0UNTIN6 TO $300,000.
CHJBRRY STREET,
Between Third and Fourth, opposite Jluff
.Veto Budding, Mucon, tia.
J. H. BKE.RER, : : : ; Fruprietoi
Accommodations, First Class. Terms, Saun
able. mtlM*
500 rolls Domestic Bagging, 2 1-3 lbs to yd.
100 do “Elephant” Bagging, 2 1-4 lbs to yd.
50 bales Gunny Bagging, 2 1-S lb to yd.
200 rolls Southern Bagging, 2 lb to yd.
10,000 lbs Arrow Ties.
25 bales Bagging Twine.
IRON & BRASS WORKS,
Canal Mtreet, from 6th to 7th,
Richmond, - - - va.
WM. E. TANNER & CO.,
ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS.
EN GINES OF ALL KIN DS.
Send for Circular.
H. R. BROWN,
ianl.lj’ 'Agent.
E. B. POTTER, M. D.
HOMCEOPATHIST
Ysitovrwsa ol tu- Ski* and Ej^IVr. intU- Side.
Chat. LimbM. arui suddsn Fhubes A Heat. Burn
ing in the FWh.
A few doaeffi of Radway*ffi Pill* will free the sys
tem from all the abort mnwd dL-urders. Price 25
cents per box. Sold by Dreggisu.
REID
“FALSE and TRUEI"
Srnd one letter stamp to BADWaY ACO,*No
t W*rren. rvmer Chun h rtrert. York.
Informauon worth thousand* *U1 *• mqI *P
majUaudawly
CHAS. COUNSELMAN & CO.,
General. Commission Merchants,
RxA,in 14, Oriental Building. (JU1CAGO. -
R>;icr to W. A. Huff, Macou. uiay2 Cm^
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