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EVERY
MERCHANT
DRAWER
SOLD AT
Fairbanks' Scale Warehouses,
Fairbanks & Co.,
311 llroxilway, New York,
106 Baltimore Street. Baltimore.
53 I'ainp Start, New Or lean*.
FAIRBANKS A EWING.-
Maautrie Hall, Philadelphia.
FAIRBANKS. IIROWN * CO,
S Milk Stovt, BtMiun.
CABINET ORGANS.
For Clmrchcs, Schools mid Parlors.
CHEAPEST AND BEST.
SUPERIOR TO A. 1/1,.
SAME OLD STAND AND NEW STOKE.
CAKHABT & CUED.
.ngllf
FIE ST STEEET, CORNER OF CHERRY.
WAREROOMS: Poplar Street, between Third and Fourth Streets,
MACON, GA.
taken. Thn p«« m so
■off. tho u ulioios miiuife
of emotion. und when
and diacoiure.1 me, hu
«l*H ot »wu«iiafa«ent.
•..mcwhiit. nntf I went oi
it a till iuiportan
interpretation owl antic
alxray* retained. I wtw t
waa puarlul throu^hm
that I waa continually
hot whether pleawntly <
tell. An pWelnol not rel
and 7 Mi i«**mM|iionUy
,ta*fe bueineu, I bail tc
my tntuitionn. and nat
him eonnidemtile porple)
"When Loae to t
which I managed to brie
Bertram fairly glared i
merit, liy netxe* were
i’ptmrtf eel ray whole 1
and aa I gradually dreu
down over Bertram, alo
band on Ilia bead, I na
rolling dean hie cheek*,
had made a hit, and felt
through tho piece,
••Alter tire play waa
gone te I,,} n out ■ liv,
uiDitt, the .nil !>o} raf
aaying,' 'jlti* ftXmhtaai
wiabea »n> apeak with
affright, feeling rare be
prove mefenny.'inad*}'
1 went la thadohr I fr.n
PnrN ISG7.J tub [Vienna 1K?3.
First Medal at tho Vienna Exposition
H AS. tiv the eon,iirnm,« of the SPECIAL
JURY, the INTERNATIONAL JURY mill
two SUIi.JURlES.uf the meet eminent artists
anil exiierts from countries exhibiting, been
axmnleu to the
Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs
in competition with the test makers from all
countries. This is not only tho highest award to
tuijr .instrument, but is the ONLY MEDAL
awarded bo American manufacturers. It is in ac
cordance with the uniform result at previous ex
hibitions. .....
New Styles, including those first exhibited at
Vienna, now ready at REDUCED PRICES.
Style P. Double Reed. Five Octave Organ, with
Knee stop and Automatic Swell, fine quality and
power,! 110.
Style R. Double Reed. Five Octave, in Upright
Resonant Case, Five Stoiis, with Tremulant and
Automatic Swell. $12A
Style T. Double Reed, Five Octave, in Upright
Resonant Cose. Five Stops, with Vox Humana
and Automatic Swell, $15u.
Style 8. Fire Octave, Double Reed, in Upright
Hi-sonant Case, Seven Stops, and Octave Coupler
,wid Sub-Bass, very powerful and with much va-
r * 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 organs,
we can supply dealers, teachers, agents, churches,
schools and private parties, at the manufacturers’
lowest prices, either fur cash or oo monthly pay
ments. We display in our ware-rooms the largest
and finest assortment of organs ever displayed in
the South. Prices from $55 tv 51,000 each. All
persons thinking of purcliasing an organ should
by all means write us at once for full description
of styles and prices. Very liberal terms given
churches, schools and teachers.
Organs delivered free of charge to cash buyers
in any part of tbe South. Do not buy any but a
Mason a Hamlin Organ; they are the best and
cheapest.
LUDDEN A BATES.
*ept2 3m Savannah. Go.
[TRAPS MASK REGISTERED.]
7.7ROM tbe results of tbe use of our Cotton and
U Com Fertiliser the past three Mamma, and
the experience with it hut‘season for Wheat, w
are induced to put u,» for sale our mixed chemi
cals fur tbe Fall aim Winter Cropo. The Com
pound is made up of Ih - same chcmkals aa our
Cotton and Com Fertiliser, but in different pro
portions, as winter crops will bear more stimu
lating titan those grown in summer.
And wilL we think, prove as rapid % forcer as the
best greats. The Wheat Crop is snrh an impor
tant one to our country that we are anxious to
bare our plan ten use this Compound. It will be
seen that it is even chcaprr than Cotton Seed, and
is of great permanent improvcmuttt to tbe soil.
GIWSEY, BARTRUM & HENDRIX,
PRO I*ItI ETORS.
DOOES, SASH AND BLINDS, WINDOW AND DOOE THAMES, BALUS
TERS, NEWEL POSTS, BCBOLL WORKS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, PUTTY, ETO., ETO., ETO.
A lull line at the above ahnjs in .rack. and supplied to city and country on short notice.
—. mo r *
wets with tho Albany Train at Smitliville,
e Port CJaii.es Train at Cuthbc-rt daily, ex-
ny^Tniin connects with Atlantic and Gulf
id Trains at’ Albany, and will run to Ar-
i on'JUakt'lv Eiknsion Tuesday and In-
«i r - i i-y nn d Saturday.
HARDWARE,! R0N& STEEL,
Alban
Rail roar
lington«
day, returning VV educailay
CoLUMIJUS DAY, PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Macon........ tr ............ J Jf
Leave Columbus....... *9 J j}
Arrive at Macon «AO P M
COLUMBUS NIGHT WEIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
TRAIN.
Leave Macon...... - J
Arrive at Macon....— 500
Making dose connection with Western Rail
road at Columbus for Montgomery. Mobile. N ew
are put up in good tight parrels.' well coopered,
and three (!) barrels hold pounds net weight.
Tbw price is $23 30, deli erred in the depot at Ma
con. for the 800 pounds of rhemhali, cadi. Sixty
day drift* will be taken aa emsh. Order* may be
sent to us direct, or thnairh any of our agent*.
In our Fertiliser business we bare associated
with u. DR. P. R. HOLT. U Fort Valley. Ga,
and parties cun be sujiplird with his Fertiliser or
ours, as they may dean*.
We can topplr a rood article of soluble Phos
phate of Lime which, when composted with cotton
seed and stable manure, makes a good manure at
a coat of from !10 to 515 prr ton of 2.000 lbs.
HUNT. RANKIN a LAMAR.
Wholesale Drug and Chemical Warehouse,
. $2 mm M Cherry street, Macon. Ga.
one of the most desirable Tonics and Ca-
t hart Ira in the world. They are Intended
strictly aa a __
CAflHAdTaCURD
only to bo used aa a medicine, and always ac
cording to directions.
They are the sheet-anchor of tbe feeble and
debilitated. They act upon a dlaoaaed liver, and
stimulate to such r. degree that* healthy action
la at oooe brought about. Asaremedy to which
Women arc especially anbjeel It la super
seding every efia-r attendant. Aa a Spring
and Summer Tonic they have no equal.
They are a mild and gentle rurgttlveaa well ae
Tonic. They parity the blood. They are »
splendid Appetizer. They make the weak strong.
They purity and Invigorate. They cure Dys
pepsia. Conrtfratl r»n and Headache. They act
as a rpeclflo In an speclra of disorders which
undermine tbe bodily strength and break down
the animal spirit*.
Depot, 53 Park Place, Fw Yo'.-Y.
CUTLERY, ETC.
Arrive at liu/aula.
7:10 a x
7:25 I* X
8tfOP X
C3STBSTSB^aJ? tiiS
echedulo Sunday, Monday, ^odnesdny and
Tliurday nights, connect at Saiuinue with
traina te Albany. yjROlL POWERS.
ortMly Bnstnrav «ml SupwintendCTt.
Arrive at Albany.
Tho Compound Contains all tho
Elements of Peruvian
Guano,
THE SH037SS? BOUTS TO TCBTUXA
8100,000 FOIt ONLY $3 SO!
Blacon. Ga.
f~ Cherry Street,
c- octlilf
ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS.
SEND FOR
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE,
scplS.tf
THE LARGEST RETURN FOR
T1IE SMALLEST INVESTMENT.
Apples and Potatoes
CAPITAL STOCK, FIVE MllU'-IONS.
CENTEAL OFFICE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
OT V. FARWELL. - - - - PIIESIOENT
« mm* AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD CO,
Office Qmout PaassNOER Annst,
Atlanta, Ga., July 10,.lt73.
O v and .if ter this date—
lig;itni5o Kxnam
Fer N« iw Yerk. Eastern and[Virginia. Citic*.
Leafy Macon, by Macon A Western Rwl^ ^ ^ *
Arrives! IxAtbii'ti' ", J »
OlFT ENTERPRISE
The only Reliable Gift Distribution in the country
S> *75.000
INVALUABLE GIFTS
to be distributed in
L. D. SINE’S
WILL BE HELD AT
LEAVENWORTH, KAN.,
DECEMBER 31st, 1873,
BOR THE BENEFIT OF A
JUVENILE 3EF0SM SCHOOL.
40,000 Gifts,
$450,000 in Prizes,
Principal Prize $100,000
UonoUtinB ol thr nperb U^Ubl niknil «<•
non Abrbvx. ui-uivn-nl.» m !«»»••
.IwelKinrlathe Init,J Slot,* UIm only.tr»
Mt.-kx.trec, the CawV-h-xiMt. ^mxinJal by i»ar-
iiiUtvnl nniumlx. utvhw'lx. pnM ra.1 vine-
\arto. Tbe hniMin, In. bow only rocwaly run-
pln.4 -ilk tM l.r» Xmi—anuu.
PKIZB LIST.
II Prixrt. R.l Krtato. .... *150.1=
.r Y Cadi Prise. • • -A - - - »»»
, - - *l»JW0 W b. - - - stow
* - - 5.000 - ... SOJUX
4 ' - I>» " - - - 1M»
TWENTY BARRELS
Arrivesat^lhJhOB-
Arrives at C^hattanooga,—
Bpullinan palace Drawing- R.
Ciirs by tbi -s train from Allantj
all intermo dialv jioiute WTTHOj
CHOICE KED APPLES!
lG4th Itegulnr Monthly
***** 1 8 JO A M
'jOga”7- SO A M
at Chattanooga for all points
n\
ii .lawIf
TWENTY BARRELS
llfttfi ntlmt HilMt
TwoPbizju of 61000 7 , ,
six piuzes of $300 each in > Green backs l
Ten Phizes or f too ) ^ '
1.000 Gold and Silver Lev«r Hunting Watches
(in all) worth from $20 to $300 each I •
Coin Silver. Vest Chain*, Solid and Double-
Plated Silverware, Jewelry, Ac* etc.
Number of Gifts lojMO. Tickets limited t<
Agents Wanted to sell TICKKTS t«
wliom liberal Premiums will
be paid.
Single Tickets $1; Six Tickets $5; Twelve Tick
ets $10; Twenty-five Tickets $20. 1
Circulars containing a full list of prize*, a de-
acription of the manner of drawing, and other in
formation in reference to the Distribution, w>U be
sent to any one ordering them. All tetters must
JAQUES & JOHNSON
REPUBLIC BLOCK. ATLANTA.^KORGLA.
ATLANTA, GA., BRANCH. j
OFFICERS—'E.E.Ravraox. President: L.P.Gkxnt. Vice President: J.P.LoGkN, M..D,Medi-
^ExicUTTVE COMMITTEE—E. E. Riwsos. L. P. Grant. V. R» Tomwkt. L. Scofizxd. W. P-
Pattiixo. J. A. Hayden. D. A- Bxatix.
AUGUSTA, GA. BRANCH.
OFFICERS—Obosoi T. Jxcksob. Fmvlent; JkilEs T. Botiuteia, Vice Presideiit; O-.S-Bai-
a MBCUTD^(»MMIWEE-EDiriBD Tnextis. TV. Dabibl. T. B. Bbabch. Jomr U. SlBia
W. H. Goodrich.
SPECIAL AGENTS «
GEO. L THOMAS. Jr, JAS. W. THOMAS, * DR. R. S. JA CKSON.
A STRONG STOCK COMPANY. WHICH COMBINES STRENGTH OP CAPITAL, r bancter.
and local influence, and provide* Life Insurant at the lowest safe rates, without delusire pi xmise of
(Lvidcnda. or rather makes tbe Dividend certain fay decreasing the premium. By its organh xtiona it
enables a man to deal with his own neighbors, stockholders in the Company, men whom I >r knows
will do lusttea to his family after he ia dead, and also provides that his funds will be invest, adto 4c-
—-b .V. — - - — ■ - - —B LL- ■ Ia—Kt. ft ,Y.nitx.nt. —-T.T, txif.l mu Ji.L anal linxaflMi ..... ,. —V f/> IxM
I’AJWE.VOKK TRAIN.
vel at - F M
t ...... ffcoo'p m
. , *30 p X
it L ..... 8.-OOA .w
lg Macon bv the a M train
u>ta Railroad.arriie at Augus-
dumemneetka withthedown
.n on this raul lor Uon Kojal
JAJ1ES O. MOORfc.
Engineer and Superintendent.
STEKL PENS.
It promatea the GROWTH, PRESERVES
tho COLOR* nad Increase* tbe Vigor
said BEAUTY of tbe HAIR.
Ort. Tranr Tbxbb ta* l.Tcrr.Kirm t ac*
i VJ1 eg*. TNs auMUQin ret irtmtimtoem*.
Sr?OaowrSaBth^rTT^f tte»
Factory, Ml. Vernon; Ofllce 75, John
St., New York.
aug241m
neuicarc iR ■ -j — r^r
oOriolx In lb, SUlo. dufir .worn to the IBith-
bxl pfTtorm.no, ct the dutie. MxLcnod them.
Tor hiBbMt ottirimlx bothof nlv. county and
SbMlmMonly opdfoni SB. Abctax bet xlxo
The detnad (or tkfccu u xmnnlfelaL ud aB
df^rlnx; b> porUdpate in the dnxrinBi .buuldmt
oner term tneir eftefa, and trad in tbrtr ordert.
AGEXTS WASTED in oU State, CMte
r,*rk and retain the ronAdmce ottneir neiahborv. i
WTT.T.TAM GOODNOW, Southern Manage r,
Repoblie Block, AtUuU . Ga.
ndent at Aaencies. oct-trcdSm
Iron in the Blood
WARKZN A. RANSOM. AARON F. RANaOM.
DARIUS W. GEER. ROBERT IL BOYD.
W. A. RANSOM & 00.,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
ROOTS AND SHOES,
15* and 140 GRAN*D ST- NEW YORK.
Represented by R. W. Hogan, of Georgia.
THE PERUVIAN
SYRUP Vttshsea
‘ and Ec riches tbe
• Wood, Tones up tho
By atemJtuLJs up tho
r»r * V i - • —
jJl Dracti*** sad C-«=-
ty Ccaco per AtoiRo-
ELLIS & CUTTE1R,
Crockett’s Patent Balance Gear Portable Horse Po per.
in bemed in tbecommnn ein boi»e, or you ran doyou ainnine in n Inerabi o.
tac ITimmrl to ran li^tiuir tlu.. any Pbwar mado. It haa had lU tnal and . nut oS victo-
xnd tradvtotryaaain. , Y, . ....
aehlncry <J all kinili made and repaml at my works. Send for circilir, to
CROCKETT’S IRON WORKS, Jib iron, Ka.
Woman’s Glory iffler’Ealr.
LYON»S
eharurt-I
EJ r Ox.- ol this n-m.dy
fr« >ii'
Nifli-ring creatures, to
■^■s*aBaBia&3ge?jtf
Be sure you get the light article. St,o
■ Pernvka Syrup” is blown la the gla*».
££EZ Send ft»r one. SETII W. FOWLS
Proptit:Son, Hvstoa, Mass. l*«c sale by
itt feacraDy.
METROPOLITAN
DE. IY0ODBKIDGE-S
PAIN LINIMENT
\\ are better proparad to serve the public than ever. Our stock of
White ami Yellow Pine Goods,
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Brackets, Mouldings,
are complete, and we can fill orders at abort notice and at low prices. Our stock of lumber
R emoves in from five to twm
met riotes* pains of NEU
IIIRUXI-' KHELMAI1>M. curt-ra
|crm* at t Ammu in from one to Ive days;
also tbe STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS which
»roc tin*-* accomiet.ic^ the la*t. It also cozes
S?RAINS OF THE JOINTS in twrlee hours
GUM-BOO& NERVOUS HEADACHES,
adudinc thx which fullrw Intermittent Paver*
A LG LA ami
IRON & BRASS WORKS,
Carnal Street, from 6th to 7tb,
RICHMOND, - - - VA.
WM. E. TANNEB & CO.,
ENSINEERS, MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS.
KXGVSKS OF ALL KIN DS.
Send tor Circular.
H. R. BROWN,
ianlk ly Aarnt.
A CERTAIN CURE FOIt CHIUS AND FEVER.
ERNEST PESCHULE’S-
Macon Standard Mean Time.
i smoko balls
tlie Wkolwii’h
JtlblOky war.
khdli fnll of a
of which cre-
jwerfol odor—
We hare i* ■XflOO feet it dry fleoring, SOQjOOO fret dry criling. 100.0CO feet weather boards, i
Building Lumber, in any Quantity.
Our corps of wiifhasihis iseompteta. We can buBd. repair, and fit up storehouses ar
vth «pat h W-»o . a gviuki vxhare of patn.:..ir-frem». urcvuntry friends. We gua,
• and Federal Courts
rts of Southw.ntem
'ILL practice in the* 4 ^
of Alabama, in tla- t*
gia and else m hereby*!*
mt. Rankin 1 Ijimsr. of Mscon
>! Ausubt*. and dru^vr-t* ar.d
ally in CwruxA. Ftenda. Al*^
i UmwM.sv. 1 SteuthCaruLiA
liera chilis prevail.
t. R. LOTLES0.
■la Gctheral Agent.
H aving perfected my
R^n.utUtr, by th« ere.
MENTIS for th® purpose c.
the exact Macon mean tim
• % *.>peeui/ Attention pu
neto work mod* to order.
Wioa. Ml
aron. aoi B* F. ULMER. S»
t for sale. AddYUM order* to
Hit. U G. WcA»l»BRlla;E,
xt BnBFvid, b
octay lm
J. E. ELLIS ill. ECI? ffEB.
,\>Ul x*aioOv
i’HE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSEXER i FRIDAY MORNING. NOVEMLKR 7
> Sought Ttter Obliv
Ion.
hair and tooth brushes.
jwport, P.. I., lir t week. He
Uy ft being who mfbt vtfev I
Brton. and to thia endbu topk anawl QHAPQ HAIR
ATTENTION!
B ■MWftl drama,
a greater part af
gJTpfey wm T*w, bat uMm and
—> mom 'V.T - muaa{«nMi wiicli railed
iato rexjuiiitiuO tb. ott of tbe Torabat.
Tb. chora.-ter of Hexxry Bertram an
ir —iA ly Braham. while Uiae Cosh-
,m* wi« e»t for tii. bumble put of tbe
.mg Oypoy, Mor e. Aa the Miaineaa ei
tbe play wax amazed, it fall to the lot
of Marie t> ainw thaendle aomt in the
KMta wfaaro M.t? raraUa baraaU to the
I tea ft TT-* ll-nraml'y u.-tea of. the
(ijlltrfnni%TiiiUlxli.oaiidtaaontbi him
to Bleep ib hu efaildboud. Acting upon
the auppoailion that her eoieewaa broken
by *R» and unequal to the teak, it waa
hrT rii.tom to aummon the young Gypey
to ravin- the ranFforStai;' (I J ;,
One day after rabeoraol tbe leadinir
lady of tbo tbratre waa raddenly oaixad
with India]aantioo. In the dilemma that
araae the i iteddcpbWKwl MuaCaabman
rad tim part ut jlcff Mer-
aTiidny. Mi-i Cuabman
tinteteL'it with no Utan-
txon of railCif tbe part. Bhe took the
lisea to bn mom and bad them at bar
tongue's md by nightfall. But to mxe
ber own weeds, as we remember them ■ “I
had never ^aud any consideration to that
character." said Misa Cushman, "it
olaaya my habit to attend studiously to
my own bt-aineaa, and giro no howl to the
iK-rfarmaacse of the others. When stars
pe Mranpm
ware on tbe stags I watched them closely
to Irani whatever was possible. At other
tim.al dbidbfed myself to my mdiridxial
work. Thus it oamo about that I had
little Uaal MR Meg Merrilira waa droaaed
or played, and never haring rehearsed
the port, was entirely ignorant of the
busineM. While I was cunning my lines,
and walking laxcAand forth behind the
s> cmg. wji<]qplfi| tb-eurtain to rise on
tii.' play, the manager came to me alexin
in great dintresa. “I hare forgotten to
niurido a aingur in tbe part of the young
Oypaey!" Ye idol mod. "What shall we
dor I don't know. I am aura," replied
I. But. after thinking a moment. I
added. "Bu.liaps. when I oosie to tb«-
ntwv>. I Odd sinreu.sii.itotoxbnv tlie-ong
jijMH "1 xrttltry."ant. thus relit rod.
the mans per left m«. .
"la ni»' b trejiidntioa I liitaned at tbe
wlCg>. trying to ratch some inspiration
from tbe progress of tbe play, when I
niuftaaril We- j b-ting wonts in the dia-
Jtmra'.. , ra il .ttui! ck and the Gypsy
> —jn tpraaedi ,^-tl ir Ii]i]sa.u'. ■? of Meg
oo Uut sis no—when one suys of her, *Ob,
she dob's.' To which tbu other replies,
*liut she rules the tribe.* Tlieae aunt,
anoes gave me a sudden clue to the situa
tion of tiie decrepit, but still powerful
qanin. >iB'l a full qanoqition of the char-
arb r rtaftlcl Wpoil BUM 11 ,; .,i
"I immediately sprang 1 .afore the foot-
itrik.
Ideal
irneil
anted
xl me
part,
a tba
hare
him,
d not
ither,
f tbe
lly to
ioned
King,
fully.
1. but
tell",
beni
g n>y
tears
lew i
to go
I lia.1
rcito-
door,
ili.am
si- m
tor."
. As
1. the
. , . lead*
vantage of a rehearsal, it coulil not be ex
pected t int I should siWUafy tbe demands
of the jurt. But Mr. Hralitm Ret Or
with extended hand, saying. ‘Miss Cush
man. I Imre come to thank you for a
genuine gratification. If you had playe.1
Meg Merriliae in Lomlon aa you hare
play.il it hens to-night, your fortune
would br made.'"
•'And were you not immediately pro-
motnlf"
"Oh. no, certainly not. I hod but done
uiy duty r.i.'tha place where I was put.
and I amunuedtwo y.-ars longer as walk
ing bu y at tbe Bark Theater, with a
salary of twenty dollars a week, and only
two-thirds of that when the busineaa wits
rri —L-——
Sntitlinntl Jonnnon -IIowTliey
K in Kit nl Stage Linen.
In Utah Territory there Won' two rival
stage lines, one run by a man named
Smith, ami another run by n man named
Johnson. The competition waa ao great
that at last both Unas carried people for
nothin*, and gave them premiums be-
■0.1— Smith offered free rides and a
Barlow knife to each passenger. John
son off. red a boiled shirt. Smith sew
tli.Lt an i went one better by (firing a
* pound, ! Bologna sausage with the shirt.
Johnson adopted the sausage, and distrib
uted gold.bea.bsl canes and copies of
SVaMfW l.ymr... SmithraUi oil. and offcml
nil of JebiWuny premiums with a litter of
pups and al'imch of tooth-picks to each
man. But Johnson took all the travel by
paying tbe obi debts of ench passenger
ana dcaUng him n teiuotcry lot. Smith
tamed the tide immediately in his direc
tum by firing each fellow a pair of mulue,
a rhuich pew, and l,600 shares of stock in
tbe Flail < Ball trad- Tlwn Johraan de-
WrxniiKd upon Walnr Yrtroke. lie
went to Brigluuu Young and gotaapociol
diipensotion, and then lie offered to marry
all the women who rode in his stages, to
take all the men into partnership, and to
give gum rings to all the babies. Smith
was biokcn up pxyl had to sell out and
abandon Mur buriaaas. Johnson now ha.-
1,436 wires, 1,500 partners, and he is ini
debted to an India-rubber num for six
bushels of gum rings. But he killed
Smith and he is now happy.—Mas Adder.
Anii'ricxui IVonicii in Kuropc. |
Faslm llottord in Ssn Fmrisra BulkftanO
I would say to h us lands and bride-
grooms coming to Europe, "leave your
wives* at home.” In the matter of keep
ing c vncxpcnje/you'llhaTe your hands
fnU without tlu-m. Yon' wiO at time*
bare them more' than full. Alone, and
you may be able to raaiat temptation, but
when you bring ber with you, you simply
scuttle yonrfiuanci.d craft at the bottom,
aet it on fire atop, and light your candles
at either end. Married men hare told
me those thing* in confidence They say
that once in London or Faria, the wo
man's finsneiiil sen ie and prudence desert
her entirely. She runs mad—financially
mad. What ahe can’t spend she giTes
away to servants, beggars, street musi
cian's—anybody who is ly to take the
cash. To let her out on Kegent or Ox
ford streets without a keeper is for her to
rattan in two hours without a shilling,
and in another boar a ran drives up to
vour lodgings laden with her purchases.
\Vt. in buying dry goods palls she foils
lsirc on ehar.ty. and wants to adept an
F.n ;h-h infant, with the mother Included,
no matter how difficult it may be to find
the f.ither. Indeed, an uncertain pater
nity onlv renders the protege more de
ft r--" ' W.* rcc. ntly arrived at Kan
—, City fiv’.u Bisnmrct. Dakota, de-
ni Tihea "the YeUow*tona otpeditioo a ■
\ t humbugs of tiie
xuu.ui to do-troy all evidence of his .
i lentity. A former found tbe body first,
stretched an the Bandy beach, having ap-
jiorently been dead several days. It was
that of a young man of thirty years or
thereabouts, about fire feet seven inches
in height, with short, dork hair, and n
thick mustache. He was neatly droaaed
| ir. a dark blue overcoat, dark blue frock
sod gr.v treasons a black felt Jiat and a
pair of Lule thread gloves lay betide
I him, and also Ms boots, which he had re-
I moved. The positioa in which he lay was
| quiet sod without evidence of struggle ;
I ha lay on hit rid-, face downward, the
hand resting on n black valise of glazed
1 rather, between which and the face waa
a cambric handkerchief. By his side were
two brown paper hags, containing bis
cuits and figs i also three bottles and
an empty tumbler. Two of throe
bottlee were empty and smelt or v
of perfume*; the third was a nral!
x ial containing chloral, in a granulated
state. The labels bad been carefully
I picked from the bottles; the name had
'■ecu cut from the bandkercheif, and, as
lit ultimately proved, from every article
of clothing and from tbe valise itself.
Even a cane, which waa near by—a com
mon hooked stick—had apparently once
bone initials, which had been carefully
erased. But the moat noticeable me
morial of the poor fellow, who had given
up hi* life in that lonely place, was a
thick volume of •• Byron’s Poems.” that
lay betide him (Boutledge'a edition. Lon
don, 1867). bearing oo the fiy leaf tho
following inscription in pencil:
I am unwell—if I die let the finder
plena" throw ray body intotheocaan, ami
not trouble themselves to moke inquirirs
.•onMTning ray identity: I hnve commit
ted ao crime—occupied no social position,
■ ad have no friends who would desire til
know my fate, so it is unnenoaaary to del
otherwise than aa I here request. It is I
my last will and very great desire that
ray body may rest in the ocean.
This was written in a hold, clear hand]
with accurst.' spelling ; the chrigraphj
not elegant, yet not illiterate; certain!jl
uottbatof n clerk or book-keeper; yet
: hat of one quite used to writing. Some
omnibus tickets, aa old needle book con
taining several leaves from a Bible, and a
lock of fair hair, was about all his pockets
,-ontained. The authorities do not seem
to have exerted themselves very vigor
ously to find out who be was, or even to
have sufficiently followed up the few and
apparently unimportant clews in their
Ipossrasian. As it is. the attempt at self-
dcs'r let - n was entire sucoesafuL
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Thin Home has bran THOROUGHLY RENOVATED tram basement to attic.
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P. WHELAN, Prop.
all kinds of
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
Scpkkistkm>ext's Ofptck M. a. B. R— t
Macon. Ga.. October 11.1S7S.
N and after flundaj. 12th instant, until fur
ther notice^ trains on this road will run as
PASdKSttEU. DAILY. (SUNDAYS KXCKPTBH.1^
Arrivoat Macon 7. ^$0 p 14
SIOUT PASSSXOEE. DAILY.
Lkiyo Macon- 7:45 P 54
Arrive at Macon - 5:55 x 34
1IAVTKIXSVILLK ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. DAILY,
(SUNDAYS KXClirrKD).
Leave Macon 3:00 v M
Arrive at Macon UkSS a St
The day train leaving nm at 8 o'clock con-
tectsat Ji Mip with Atlantteoud Gulf :tu.lrft*:id
trains for all point* in Florida. Tbe night train
.caving Karon at 7:43 connects with tram* of A*-
anticand Gulf RailnwU at J«mij> f<.r SatamiHli.
arriving in Savannah at 8.20 a. m. Sleeping
couches ou night trains.
JAS. W, ROBERTSON,
•ctlftf General Suportatafiront.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
Srmutnnmh Oihcb. m. a. a. R.
Aucusta, Go., October 10.1875. 5
X and after Monday. Octobers 18. pan
s folio'
tlu* Macon and Augusta Railroad
DAY TRAIN—DAILY (SUNDAY* RXCBPTRD).
Lhm Baccm i. &S0 a m
Arrive at Augsuta...^....^. 2:45 P 34
Leave Augusta 8:40 a m
Arrive at Macan..^~....._ 3.25 p m
Trains on the Macon and Augusta Rail net. I
wili'inako close connection at Oamiik with day
;«sseiiger train ou tha Govirgia Railroad for
Washington,
octiatjt
. K. JOHNSON. Supt.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE
Sa\nnnab. JfovemWr 1.1**78.
O N and after Sunday, the 2d insU 1’assengor
Trains on tho Georgia Central Raflroad.it*
Leaves Augusta A M
Arrives in Augusta. 4dJ0 p ¥
Arrives in Milledgevilfe^ UM» P ¥
Arrives in Eaton ton ....llAi P ¥
Arrives in Macon~. JM# ** *
Leaves Macon for Columbus 7:15 P ¥
Leaves Macon for Eufaula.... M £10 p •’*
Leaa«j*» Macon for Atlanta P X
Arrives at Columbus 5*7 a ¥
Arrives at Kufaula. Wit a ¥
Arrives at Atlanta. 1:40 A ¥
COMING SOUTH AND PAST.
Loaves Atlanta... 1:00 a ¥
Leaves Columbus 7:40 r ¥
Leaves Kufaula*. 7:25 p ¥
Arrives in Macon from Atlanta W0 A ¥
Arrives in Macon from Columbus. 5--00 a m
Arrives in Macon from Kufaula............... 0: a ¥
Leaves Macon ....... 7:15 a M
Leaves Augusta Pd»5 a ¥
Arrive* at AugustJL. 4.-00 P M
Arrivos at .Sfivamiah 6:25 P X
TRAIN NO. S—OOINO NORTH AND WEST.
Ix'aves Savannah- ....................i.... VAO P ¥
Leaves Augusta 8:03 P M
jlrrivesin Augusta... 5:55 a ¥
Arrives in Macon - K^0 a m
Leavea llocon foeColumbtuL 8:45 a k
Leaves Macon far Eufaula. : td» a x
Leavea Macon lor Atlanta. tfcio a ¥
Arrives in Columbus 1 JO P x
Arrives in Kufaula 5:40 P x
Arrives in Atlanta,. , 5:48 p x
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leaves Atlanta- 7:00 A X
Loaves Columbus- - W0 r x
Leaves Kufaula- - 7:20 a X
Arrives in Macon from Atlanta.......... 3:40 p x
Arrives in Ma<*on from Columbus 7*0 F ¥
Arrives in Macon from Kufaula.............. ,6:10 p x
Leaves Macon 7;55P¥
Arrives at Milledgeville- 10.-0*.»p X
Arrives in Ks ton ton- 11» P M
Leaves Aumt^ta 8:05 p ¥
Arrives in Angusta 5:55 a x
Arrives in Savannah 7:15 A x
Traiii Na t being a through train on the Cen
tral Railroad, stopping only at whole stations,
pasM'ngera for half stations cannot be taken on or
put off. . -
Passengers for Milledgerille and Katonton will
take train No. 1 from Savannah and Augusta and
train Na2 from points on tho Southwestern Rail
road. Atlanta and Macon.
WILLIAM ROGERS.
novStf General Sui»erintendent.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
SUPER1STEXDKNTS OFFICE,
SomtWKSTKRN Railroad Company,
Macon, Ga- October 2*», 1873.
U N and after Sunday, tho 2dtliinst.,Passongor
Trains on this Road will run as follows:
DAT NUFAULA PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Macon
Arrive at Kufaula
r!!?r,T..ra‘.‘r!r.....t T r— «
D-AY WESTERN RXPRK8S.
Leaves Macon, at— —
Leavea Atlanl» at..
Arrives at Cbnttaw
Close crmntction
^ Piillman Palace Cars on all night trains.
For further .oarticulr* addraes*.
frdylltf
POET BOYAL EAILROAD.
OEPfC* OP x^GA^SfJ*‘V»rL T
0,1 “
vows iiaT pxssaxaEa tezjx.
Will leave Auiruita at «:« A X
Arrive at Fort B«J»1^ •< JKI *
Am'® " b “ c 7 l J >AT rAsaaaoaa tbais.
Will leave Port Itejal at ar-—
I^ara Charleston at
teaie Savannah at .-—
Arrive at Aumutto at —-. ,
©OWN SIOHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Arrive at Chanoton at a
Arrived Savannah »♦
STERLING B. TONEY.
GOODE & TONEY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
—AND—
SOLICITOES IN CHANCERY,
Emu.*, ALA.
(Olfira over J. T. Kendall’, xtnre. Broad street.)