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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENER: SATURDAY MORNING, NOYEMEER 8, 1873.
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rj^jr. ttoref* oml At a
vb<a »U Georgia i* alive iritb the
,nthoi»«^niandeicit»?m«-ntof it*
- fk. r, 12^ the peoplo of our State are
fUU UE;-t ai.I enunietot OOO-
f their effort in thu respect,
lt i.totenff"'' 1 *•* “»* hnCT!t
w -^Ttiigrc--* !^ home. I have thought,
T . that B.snvof y )urrua<i.*ni might
U( total- - ...f th.-
r'tta'ViifUta Wot* Iair, whi h in now
r n jg t gbd I, therefore, offer a abort
•ketch of it, which, at least, will enable
Zip&re t&air achievement*
a thing* with thoee of Virginian*
^ Tue«Uy morning, 28th, the fair and’desperate atruggie. A man was
fmaa i. w.ro opened. tat owing to the *»quentiy tanged for the murder;
tat ttat U>« s»"*d » — very (moll. little
An w the ground, were chiefly
orcoywd hy committed^ exhibitor! end
employee- At nigut the "Kemper Kam-
l^gn KUn," taking ed rentage of the oc-
..wwroxl . gibs 1 rail 5 *rui su> me- t-
JbrflH '‘marKfcuoura In the city.
I (read diepUj of fire-work, took place.
, r i >h followed by .peeohee from eer-
prominent pohtiman. and itatee-
&c o WOO were prrafta. Et-Governor
Vwoe, of North Carolina, delivered ui
„.,ln»s on the Gubernatorial actuation,
.such n> replutu witli hi. inimitable an
ir ^.a—, witueriflg a ircasin. and oat-
aebn of eMuenoc. Tbe Kemper part;
orefory jehiUntuideingiuneof euocees.
Wednrttay thing, at tbe fair ground,
were better under h. ad way. and the in
trrwtal the lair were about at their bet.
lue exiubibutu in ail the department
wcr . very creditable. Machinery ana
.gncultural and mucionuml implement*
ot all lurid, were in operation, and tail
respective menu fully ducuaaM
,nd .buwu off to tbe beet ad rootage
ii_ Ulior-earing product, of inventtr<
... UU. made the old fugue, who coulu
ai.t lerget the custom* of their forefath
er*. "ge*I* and .taivi" no little. Th..
w ii«' department alto jawriW a very
»itnu live appearasce, and had in it may-
pertaining to domestic life from a
.aiuiaie n.sdlu to a cooking atore. Th.-
Cuiday Of good thing! to out and todrinL
n. erUemefyi tempting*, U« appetite.
_i I know not wuat rub act your cor
respondent might hare committed
mi not the oioinoue word., "tandu
on;' corn runted him on every aide.
Toe pccimene of Indie*' tandi-
eurk, luuey ar.ll sub tantial. were ruuci,
Winiind and elicited eauavagaht praue,
bat a koow-Botbihg m, those thing, cec-
l,(,t .peak . u.j.huUCally of thulu und 1
»iu,ply give tile im dll. 1 can. however.
„y Willi haf.'ty tu.lt t-.e eeutriblltiou. o.
tu liuifc-a k led (a. they klwnyedo)
niuch to the occasion.
T he beet leattau *f - thu entire expoei-
tieii ea. the .lock. In thi. department
to. re Wen some trolly lino .peciinciu,
particularly of cattle. There were Uur-
uuus, IK-vou and nhort-horne from the
Molest, «ua*»uieing yearling, wl.„ looked
for tbe Ik* time on the bury
. to the eel niplaoent veteran,
who iiad'Mvn half n . .re of euch occa-
oeiu and worn the blue ribon u many
time., 'Uta owner* and drover* of those
sure, j«-rh*|is, tlurtioet enthusiastic pco-
piaea toe ground., pud carried on al.
iuo.1 inutmanlly lord and lively debate.
.« the qiV.l.uu of tlie superiority of their
uvunteu, blooded cattle i« tiie bobby of
the fi.eiilnve.t-Viri.’iniun. lie will talk
uf it by the hour w henever be can find u
lirb ner. Among tiie collection of fim
I,<uf 4 aw 4 ehou-whib, »bwd called
Euue| V. i.mkjio wu eoid totave been
mijorte.! from Egypu Tbe racing, in J> ■ W
one or two untunem, vu apinbel and I which embrace, over fifteen mile, of the
weilctaMeUd, one wu the eubject of a line of the Tennmneo Valley aurvey.
The Failure uf the Spftgiua.
The Xew York Sun.
under the above head,
information concerning ‘ he tftfteily who
wen. popularly .uppoMd to own the little
State of Rhode I-la:. J, but whore power,
with their wealth :n*y now be comidered
gum. Say. the Sun i
The failure of the Sprague, i. the firvt
great pecuniary ffbUMk which hoe be
fallen the family. For at leaet three
generation.—including the preaent one—
they tad been going on pr -.peroarly and
mcreaeing in wealth. The faoure at pro
mt j compoee-i of Amaea and William
Sprague. They are brother., and rom of
the late Amaea Sprague, a rich and in
fluential man, and we think at the time
of hi. death a State Senator- in ^hho-ie
Talced Amoea Spmgue. S.-nior, wee mur-
dere*l many yearv ago, one brigta Sun
day afternoon, within eight of eevcral
houeee, and evidently, from the ap
pearance! about the place where hi*
holy war found, after a tnotf determined
vu «ub-
. bat
the evidence agahut him, though ttroog
• nougb to lead to a conviction, woe en
tirely circumstantial, and he protected
hi. innocence to the hut, although we be
lieve be Mated or intimated ttat he knew
who the guilty ponton wo*. William
Sprague, in one of hie apeeche* in the
United Statei Senate, referred with much
feeling to the tragic death of hie father
a. an event which tad cart an im
movable eorrow over the early yean of
hi. life. The former United Statoa Sen
ator from Bhode I.Iand, bearing the
tame name, woe the usde of the prejent
Senator. The difficulties which have
overborne the Sprague*, at leaet tempo
rarily, are believed to have been greatly
augmented by a bitter penonol hatred
toward William Sprague, etariehed by
what U known ae the Brown und Ive.
party, and growing mainly out of Mr.
Sprague*, coiuee m the United State*
Senate. After one of flow. Sprague'*
apeeche* in the Senate, hi. colleague.
Gov. Anthony, telegraphed to tbe Provi
dence Journal, ot which he u editor, n
v .-ry brief account of it, which Sena
tor Sprague thought wu calculated
to in | are him in hi* burine*.,
and at which he took mortal offence.
Forthwith he began an open warfare
egainit Brown and Ivee, the great capi
talist* and rival, to hi. own botue in
Rhode bland, and denounced Senator An
thony in bitter term*, treating him me the
representative of ttat internet. Rhode
bland in <nch a mall State that it* poli
tic* tare alwaye been in an exceptional
degree penonaL Since tbe rupture be
tween Senator* Sprague and Anthony.
Mr. Sprague ha* perdatmrtly kept np the
fight, an d now during the pecuniary em-
bomuuunentri of hi* firm. hi« enemies
have undoubtedly arailud themselves of
tbeir opportunity to deal him injurious
blows.
Cincinnati Southern Kailway.
Under this head the Cincinnati Com
mercial of Saturday li.n the following s
Tbe settlement of details and prelimin
aries, necessarily preceding the com-ruc
tion of the Cinc innati Southern Railway,
in being prosecuted with great vigor.
None of the various steps of railroad oon-
*truction is attomlvl with more compli
cation and expense than tbe adjustment
of rights of way. As an indication of the
bbciality with which the land-owner*
and residents along the
surveyed for the road are
the application of the trustees for
grants and right of way donations, we
may mention that the Roano Iron Com
pany have, within the past few days,
convoyed to the road ten acres of land in
the city of Chattanooga and twenty at
Rock wood, for depot and other railway
purposes, toother with fifteen hundred
lusres of excellent coal and timber lands
near the line of the road in Roane county,
Tennessee—being a portion of the tract
which that oomisuiy has so successfully
worked—and the right of way through
the entire lands owned l>y the company,
FR- FR.. FR-
THE
G2EAT EEliSDY
HOYS PU2PCS2S.
POE
Koufidtalnf buttiig. Of raw material
Uteri) wee rather a uieegre aupply, un]o**
we indudu umlur t iat category the moun-1
tauavT* awl country denixvne of the old
lMuuiuun, wbo ina.l* *o large* part of
tbe crowd, and then it i* greatly aug
mented.
.The Fair wu« peculiarly favored with
that clae* of ooauopoUta. wbo maku a
living hy humbug* awl imposition. Bal
loon vendor*, giinc'r., corn doctor*, lottery
■wuugeT*, and'* halt* of other kindred
■pint* doulaimed n nonorou. tone, their
advertwvaienta and ipccial inducement*.
One tarawd udfow. rigged out in paint
*nd feather* a* a grnt.me Modoc, did*
lively buuneee in Indian trumpery. To
their molly crow, wbo live by their wit. uul
other people*, lick of them, end to the
l’unch and Judy ride .how., the country
folk* gave their almost undivided atten
tion, and n large per cent, of their .pend
ing money. Many on anropbiMrcatcl
youth who, tat a moment before, thought
himself on the high road to fortune,
turned from there onesided games witli
hi. band tbru.t into hi. empty pocket.,
adder and wirar.
A. the evening woneil, the crowd ad
journed to the :ity to attend the variour
amusement-of the night. A very intereet-
ing meeting ol the Southern lliitori-
cel Society took place in the Senate
chamber at tbe capitol. Gen Jubal A.
Early pnaided. and after the exercuo*
were opened with prayer, introdueed Gen.
Wade 1 lampion, who maiie an eloquent
and feeling appeal to the men and m>-
men of die South to perpetuate the
rxcofd. of ConlrileniU) heroism, and to
hand down to poeterity a truthful hietory
of our grrat .tregglr for Southern right*.
He vm followed by Dr*. Hogo and
Gurry.
Tim meeting was well utt.-n.led by
huny of the boat citixen. of Hichmand.
a* veil M thoee from a dietaneu. Among
the di.tmgui.iieJ peraoiiagc* preaent
were General. FiU Lee and Maury.
Major Stile* ani alarm number of Con
federate offioero. A d. ep interest war
manifested in 'Ae proceeding*.
- By T.iuradey theerowd tad materially
inerraaed and wa. estimated at between
eight and ■ bin. Bioumml. The s.mi •
serue* w.-n- rin.'tol at the Fair ground..
Odd with aim* Might change*, the pro
gramme ot tiie day before wa* again
gone through with.
Thursday night a large audience a.
eembled in th. haU of the House of Del
,-g*'.o» ,md listened to an oration by
Col. Cluu S. Venable of the Cniveioity
of Virginia, fccmerly a member of Gen.
K. E. Lee’* staff, before the annual
mee ting of the Army of Northern Vir-|
ginia.
won, but 1 .l.aji not attempt any aynopris
of it, oe I have already dealt too much in
details. Toslay, (Friday) ia the but, and
by evening the efflux of the crowd will
begin. Mary will return to their homes
grcali/ encouraged owl stimulated hy
f what t: ey bur* w .ueosssl U) keep ahrve-t
with the pregreudve age in which they
live. Taken aU in all, the Virginia Fair
is not .0 gre.t a success this year a* it
wns hist. Thto to probably due to the
fimmeiU a«h and the ahno*t universal
dearGi of money. It cannot bo doubted
ttat fair* are productive of many good
results, awl they ought th be emoounged
and k.'i* up as much u possible. Our
thvrgin po’plo eeem to be fully amrke to
the importance .of thto, and the magnifi
cent ennrr' ttat to crowning their effort*
will surely inspire them and give a great
'impetus to all the induatrial oris.
l'ardon sis far occupying so mnch qocc
in vour tolurans. wnich I know are
crowded with much more interesting ma
terial *bsw ill. Bikdolfb,
John Stamfaaugli and aesociatea. of
Youngstown, Ohio, have also recently
conveyed to the trustee* ten acre* of
ground in Chattanooga for depot awl
•hop purposes, and tun aero, at Clear
Creak, in Rhea county, Tennessee*, for
depot ground, and yards, beside, donat
ing tbe right of way through their en
tire land, in ttat county. It to difficult
to even ta
cn approximate the money vnluo of
> donation, but |1M,000 to a safe es
timate. The donation, free of all expense
to tbe trustees, of the right of way along
the Tenneuee Valley route, to now about
complete.
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■^Dkin ^
Jr*
[raanx 1IAXK SSOlSTEKtu]
At » C«t »r $4 50 pff Acre, Bndcut,
Com Fertiliser th# psul thiee
ibeerMricnceMiihitlasUswun tor WJswr. we
•n indued to put up tor sale our mlrel cfarau-
tels tor th* Kail sou " ‘Uler Crops- Ths Com
pound to made op of the suae rbemunls as our
Cut ion and Corn Fertiliser, but in diffrreet pro
portions, as «inter crops will Issr mom sUmu-
taiinr than tboto (Crown in ainorr.
Tho Compound Contains all tho
Elomonts of Peruvian
Ouano,
And wflt we thlnkprove aa rapid s toner as tbe
brat (rnslrs. Tbs Whmt Crop is sorb an Impor-
tsnt oos to our cnunlry that we an snuous to
bars our planters ear this Compound. It »ill be
n tbal it is crcn cheaper than Cotton Sre.1. and
prat peramnmt imniuirna-nt to tta aofl.
fbrse rbemirel* not only law ooe season, but wo
know to instanras m « bicb th^r have been very
plainly pwwptibla oe die
THIRD CROP.
Tbe fbemicebi are all Andy pulverised and well
mtusi, herein* bus run theowrb a Une solve, an.t
will iradily ponnrate thiuuith the mass.
11 it is not runraruent to ta dry stahl* oykt
tnanurr, you ran am tax* wBrh tare been
used should be moderately dry. Tbe tbemkelt
Tbffi drtlmwl in lbM drjrtffit M.-
^WtlMWiMindiofdmumUoMli. Sixty
fkhj tis»fu win bM takm m (Mh. OnWn ttajbd
mt U» «• dinvt. or thwioch mnj of wur acenu.
In oor »itilis*r bm*nem kftvt MKrirtftl
with us DR. V. R. llOLT. of Fort G»m
•nd part** can be supplied with hi* Fertiliser
gut*, aa they may de*m*.
We can ffiopply a good article of aolubla Fbo*-
; haw* of Limewrach.whenconpt^T' .i with cotum
•ml anti atabfc manure, makra a eocbl maht- ‘ —
aeoat o# from(10 to *13 prr urn ol t.000 Iba.
HUNT. RANKIN jl LAMAR.
Whole*]* Dm*
Standi
i la.NKIN J
I ICWaakaiWi
lU Cherry
$300,000 I
A Foxji:h Woman’. Onxios or Axxc-
lcoic*.—The Xew York Sun ray. a young
, French lady just arrived from Fan* see
ing -Cate Francois" on tiie window, of a
•mall diningroom in Sixth avenue,en
tered yesterday moaning. On her arm
she esuried a rich and • vpenrive shawl-
an 1 in her hand a valuable silver-handled
.ilk umi’jeUa. A. she wu unable to
reach the muk on th* wall a well .ireasci
gar.tlcmnn approached her, and politely
bowing, eaid. “Shall I take them from
you!" Mademoiselle blushiugiv sahi
hYes." aul as the waiter upprvacbed at
ths I'.mt beoame engrossed in tho hill
of fart*.
On tin -h.ng her Inn. h she s.k.-l the
waiter fer „er otawl an 1 umbrella. They
could net be feund. Malemimlto, pel*
with excitement, enlalaied “On de rirst
dav I ceme to America dedeeve. took my
porte-mvnine. On de serond, my stawl
and t-mrapline- Mon bieu mon bisu 1
X, Am. rr-all, are big d.vres I ttaU go
naked imloas l go lack to Boris."
Missouri State Lottery
Legalized hy Slate .iuthorlfy and
Drawn la public at It. Lou I a.
Grand Single Number Scheme!
00,000 N'C-UUEIIM.
CLASS U TO BE DRAWN NOV S. ljn.
5,880 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO $300,000.
form, opium, ar ai-y cf.brz anodyne' i
IF SUDDENLY SEIZED with pain, one tea
tpoonfei in a at water, wifl. in a tew aua-
atea. remove all aaaiwnfiM
PERSONS SUBJECT to •ppopfexy. heart die-
eaee. heafUcivw. eoddea f»ir.t!: 'b w!J kMT
the relief mar them; a tearaoonful in water, viD
in thru* miautee. msova all diSculty.
Radway’s Ready Relief
Ita tmnd Power In tbr Prrvrntloi
and Cure of Penlllentlal and
Contagious DI»eaw«.
It la in diMUM where lma>edi»to and aheolatt
aeaistance and relief « n-quir-xl wherrin thu rem
edy proves its superior, and wa r...-ht mj. super-
natural power in niinf Kite and promoting
In caaea where epidemic dlerawa. pertilenca.
■null-pox. term, etr^ exist. thi« remedy proves
the potent power of a dmotertant. neutxaliaer
andooia. No one that urea the Ready Relief
whew Anatir riniem yellow tever. typhoid fever,
snail-pax. dipth^ri*. ete- prevail in a communi
ty. viTba wu..n1 with them di»w«ee: aud if
d when unng it, will ba mred it tiie direr-
iareMJowed. Simple ae this remedy fault
, mm the eieawnta of rare of the most violent.
painful ud fatal diseaaea aoourge $$**» earth.
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS.
■■ INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER.
inflammation of the bowed*.
CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS,
SORE THROAT. DIFFICULT BREATHING,
H PALPITATION OF THR HEART
[HYSTERICS, CROUP. DIPTHERIA.
CATARRH. INFLUENZA.
HE.4DACHE. TOOTHACHE.
NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM
COLD CHILLS. AGUE CHILLI.
ATTENTION I
MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS
CELEBRATED AfLfAJ&XAJNT BITTERS
An Old. and Reliable Tonic.
•» wlk-re the pain ord
jr exists v
orputM
fonf ease and com/ovt.
Twenty drupe in half a tumbler ot water will in
a few moro*nt* cure Cmmpa, Spaami. Sour Stom
ach. Heartburn. Sick Jleachariie, Colic. Wind in
the Bowels and all interna) jnin*.
Travalera ahoold alwav* cairy a bottle of Rad
way *a Ready Relief with them. A lew drop* in
water will prevent tiHiam or paina from chime**
It la better than French Biandy ar »t-
FEVER AND AGUE.
Fever and Arue cured for fifty renta. There la
. ot a remedial afrent in tbe world that win •ir.*
Fever and Arue. and all other Malarious Bili..u>.
fimrlet. Typhoid. Yellow and other Fetere /aided
gr Radway’a Pill*) «o quirk aa Rad way'■ Ready
Ready Relief to renta per bottle, and Pill* ti
mu a box. Sold igr dnuoritU.
HEALTH! BEATJTY!
STRONG AND PURE RICH RLOOD-IH-
CREASE OP FLESH AND WEIGHT-
CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL
COMPLEXION SECUR
ED TO ALL1
DR. RADWAY’S
Sarsaparillian Resolvent
the mil write of Uli. truly Tonlerful ranbeinr
III.! XVKKT DST .X 1NCRK1SE IX rU&U *XT
wriuirr is nyx axi> vklt.
THE fiUfi.1T nl.OUD Kl'UIMEH.
B very drop of th -SARSAPARILLIAN RESOL
rUSt toumium. I.-- tfaiuurii tbe blood, awta
urine .nd other flu; . ud luiera of tho .yarn,
tho »un,r of life, tor it n-palr. tbe vratra of the
' ■ with new nd a*nd enteruL Seruful..
-,,-iliu Conau.ption, tihndutor -Dtosura, Fl
eer, in tbo Thnat .ml Mouth. Tumom. Node, in
tbe C.Und. uul other put. of the irmtetn. Sore
Eye* Strumorou. Ita hsrxe. trim tbe Rora. ami
the wont fcnouf Skin lima Emotion. Fever
tiorra. SaUJ Urad. Rica Worn. Soil Rheum. Err-
nptooo. Ants. Bhrk SMLs. Worm, in the Ftaa.
Turaan.CoiirmmllM Womb, ond tol Wrakenina
ud Itiidul Dtoctarara, NtoM.Swrau Lora ol
Sperm, mod mil voatra of th. Uto prtanple. are
within the euratire ranee of thia wonder of Mod
em Chemiatry. ud a few days* uae will prove to
one peraon uunc it tor either of tbera tonua of
"men it. potent power to eura them.
If th. patient, drily beramin* radoeed by tho
rate and dooumporition that is eontinurily pro-
.. rarina. soeereda in anratina thera vraateg and
reprira the ram. with new material made from
healthy blood-and this the SARSAPARILLIAN
wiU and does secura—ami* to eertrin; for when
■ this remedy enmmucraiu work of punflee-
n. ud aurowda in diainUhinr the Ins. o
•tea. it. relnir, will tie rapid, raef every day tbo
Itont will foe! himaeU arcewitut better ud atnxw
the food dirertiiur better, appetite iranruvinr.
ftaM^A rSl!AnTEkS'LVK XT^el al I
-..own remedial mernta in the cure of Cncunlr.
Scrofukjua. Coeutautiooal ud Skin Diaeaara, but
it to the only poritiv* rare for
Kidney and Bladder Complaint.,
Cliiauy ud Womb Diwwraa Gravel. Utobeteo,
Ihoney. S!< -ppeaeof W.ter, Incontinence of Urine,
niwbt'a Itanv. Albuminuria, and in all caac,
where thera ore brick duet depudta. or the water
din* acnaalion when praaiiur water, ud pefid
in the email of tbe bock ud rionx the loin*
Tumor of 12 Years’ Growth Cured
by Radway’s Resolvent!
Birmav. Mara, Joly M. 1AS7.
Dr. RaDtriT: I hove had Orariu Tumor in
tbeovarieoudboweto. all tho Ourtun raid -there
wu no help for it" I tried everythin* ttat was
rmmuarnbd. but nrtbhia hripod era. I raw
your RewJreeLand Itooeht 1 would trait! bet
laal BO iritb in it. beransr I bad eedered tor twelve
yean, t took rix battlraaf the Reealvmt.undone
ha of tad way* Pitta, and two hottlra of yoer
“ ly Relief; ud there to not. sign of tenaw to
rn or Mt, and lf-cl better, smarter and tap-
pier than 1 have tor twelve yearn. The worat tu
mor waa in the Mt ride of the bowels, over tbo
groin. 1 write this to you tor tbe benefit of others,
itaemnpubitohit*r»Jkrora, p _ K; . Ai , p _
WORMS!
The only mfe nd *ore remedy for TAPE. PIN
and WORMS of all kinda.
PRICE SI.00 PER BOTTLE.
An Important Letter
JOHNSON & SMITH
UNPRECEDENTED ADVANTAGES
TO MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS, IN
500 rolls Domestic Bagging, 2 1-3 IDs to yd.
100 do “Elephant” Bagging, 2 1-4 lbs to yd.
50 hales Gunny Bagging, 2 1-8 lb to yd.
200 rolls Southern Bagging, 2 lb to yd.
10,000 lbs Arrow Ties.
25 bales Bagging Twine.
se]/27tf — -
Boots and Shoes!
FOR THE FALL TRADE, 1873.
No. 3 Cotton Avenue and 66 Third Street
ONB OF THE BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF
BOOTS AND SHOES!
Ever offered by ns in this market.
Ladies’, Misses’, Children’s, Gents’, Boys’, and
Youths’ Wear.
Cbueririna all nrirtieo and style* tram tho heavy brogu to tho most delicate slipper, made to or-
dtr in*| *A th** Kseat metmhl.
Country merchant* will find ft to their ad-entire to rvamineoor stork, from which easily good
dertams ran he mode at prime ttat will eomrate fevoraldy with Mv-e uf the Northrauriilra .
In the retail department, wo tare.at Nu. ifcuttun avenue and <*Thud atnvL ril ttablest rtrta ol
ladies’. Gentleuuri'a and Childrvu's Ro ts. Shorn. Gaiter, and Slippera. fini.ti-d m the moat eVg.nl
manner, and warranted durable, to all of whieb we would invite our friends uni tbe puldw generally
to call and examine.
MIX « KIRTLAND.
HARDWARE. [R0N1 STEEL.
ff¥‘f
1 n :
I
Cnskra^ierU. tost I
t<> the book publtotan
Dx. Ripwat: ihwr Sir—I am induced .
aenseof duty tottasnftrrinatoiaakeabrief state
ment of tbe working uf your mnUrineonm
For aerasal yean 1 tad tan aOtetod with
trouble in tbe bladder and urinary 1
some twelve months 1(0 ruhnimnod
nblv atoicttax dtoraae. which the |
arid woo a i
tadgot no ralicf. 1 liad r-al
—ipi taring been male hr ye»n ft
SoKtal^daSmrdvBvMUiMftrttojw
Kaiy.arii
assa= , as
:sat= ss
** prove of
O^viinm are ctartcced by the state. ajv til
ars drawn at tta time Eamcd. and att fcawto*.
rhJSilS..
aan Bran totiea Pillm-and cera-
bem. In tbrve day 1 was greatly
w feel m well u ever.
C. W. JAMES. Cincinnati. O.
DR RADWAY’S
PERFECT PURGATIVE AND
REGULATING PILLS.
perfectly tastelcn.
S mamA
ooffitod with fireet
dtaordereo
jv. Bfcddrr.
pickpo keU excel
th* ot rvfinoment to
t'Arrr tu'ir Art. In a
11ath, during the di^o
rU-tt’s- »I»or »•!
hdoflU'Otl
Arvhd
n»*ni lecrotnry, :
"■Rue one in the
I j -ffacrvU.v fo
.1 other* in
hicb thcr
rrh i'0BvrrfW8 nt
iioa of the K*‘T.
The Life of God-
ierr. the
T«vB
•revr month dur.nc
st cur
Rs«vct«ml Lrttor. D
omutar. ^ta rmTiMII1 ff
PoffitoCc* Box tteA __ >t- Mo
wivUixarox ro*. xaktox. hail
rtLAatOROS.
POE, HALL 4 LOFTON.
ATTORNEYS AT
MACON. GA.
Ofitw. on Thud tuwi. c\«r City BicxA.
the pertn*-
tatod that
jurb of ft clcnrrmsn
1,1 in ttat ball. With
hi. linj in the pocket of a lody.“ He
"few vi ttat there must be some un^vallj
pens, i there."
k by JSSoti. Money Order*
Draft or Eij rvra Sand lor a
LAW,
rBaiBMzsSgBafc
nujpmenuof itw* 11—1 Yums. Htennr.W
to efl«t % po^uw core. Purrty wfrtxbkt con-
no Btiioy mioffirelffioc iilifionindn^n.
OtMervothotem
i rrenhincfmn
FRENCH'S NEW HOTEL,
C )R CX'RTiaNDT and NEW CHURCH STS^
NKMV'RK Kr ;^;.ki. Rli'U-
AR1* F. FRENCH -h'„ - i. iir- ii..- ! sif :
lYpncfe. ot Frmch‘» Im uim *.hi» H» tc .
ortr^i fitud up *nd wiU.’W/ ft Mc.tBXl tcfi
CrtJtmll* Kirffilvd in tbe bwBirv** oart ot ihr o*t»
Ltaktltr-t.' and GficUcmati * Duu:^ KsJta»a »'.i*ctadki
lunalfitf
CARHART a CDED
WHOLESALE
HARDWARE
CUTLERY, ETC.,
' Clierry Street,
“ octlSU
- - Macon, Ga.
GEE A. T
Sontbem FreiiHt ani Passenger Line
C.a
CHARLESTON, S.
-TO AND FROM-
!lpi, Now M Dll Boston!
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING UITIES.
THREE TIMES A TYEEK FROM XEW YORK,
TUESDAYS, THUESDAYS AND SATDBDAYS.
A
ELEGANT STAT2-E00M ACCOMMODATIONS—SEA VOYAGE 10 TO 12
HOUBS SHOETEK VIA CHARLESTON.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILKOAD C0„
Audcunretina Hvad. Weal, in alliance with the Fleet of Thirteen Firat-Ctora Stramahips to the
above Purt*. invite attention to tta Quick Tune and Regular Dispatch afforded to the busmen public
in the Cotton flutes at tta
PORT OF CHARJLE^TOIM,
Offering forfiitWef RM1 anti Per TnuuportaUon for Firirfit and Pawmreni not exreodtdin e xc>d
fence and capacity at any other l*ort- The following ■pfenilid Ocean SUamcr* are regub Hy on th
TO NEW YORK.
MANHATTAN
CHAMPION*
CHARLESTON
JAMES ADGER
SOUTH CACOLINA...
CLYDE
ASHLAND. -
, •' . M- 8. Woophtll. Commander.
R. W. Lockwood. Commander.
JaWKffi Burr, Commander
.T. J. Loccvrooi*. Commander.
JAMES ADGER A CO, ArenU. CharfawUm. S. C.
S. Cxowkll. Cummantfer.
^_.T. J. B*cnrrr. Cummander.
J. Kkxnxdt. Commander.
IsoiiHAX, Commander.
WtLA^cbVBTsh* “'j !«““■ Ctarlerioo.8. C.
TO PHILADELPHIA.
IRON STEAMSHIPS.
SAILING DATS—FRIDAYS- ^ ,
VM. A- COURTENAY. Agfnt, Charleston. 8. C.
TOTAL CAPACITY40,000BALES MONTHLY
TO BALTIMORE.
Unsurpassed as a MEDICINAL TONIC, STRENGTHENING CORDIAL and RELIABLE INVTGORANT. They are made of the purest material and vruaran-
teed STRICTLY VEGETABLE. For the prevention and cure of Dyspepsia. Nervous Debility and all deram-euients of the Digestive Organs they have no e.iusJ.
LAWRENCE & WEICHSELBAUM,
_ , . sole Proprietors and Wholesale Oruicnrlsts, Navaunati. <-'a.
rs T r^.>?'nun’".‘-;ror; : 7.;V!'-sl,v H. .MYERS k l-.-w- 11.-- ■: . . S . v-vi..
W. W. WOODRUFF,
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
SI A C O TV, GA.
Even atvL of Carriages. Buggies or Wagvm* fur-
lowest possible price ot
thto Repository.
The Woodruff Concord Buggy,
Celebrated for light draft and durability, is
y. and a spreialty.
The Whitewater and Woodruff
Wagons.
And other Western Wagons, at low prices.
Descriptive Circulars furnished to those who
will write for them.
All work warranted. oct26tf
Oil
CABINET ORGANS.
For Churches, Schools ami Farlors.
CHEAPEST AND BEST.
e;U FERIOB TO ALL,.
Paris IH07.1 rns [Yirnna 1853.
First Slcdiil at the Vicuna Exposition
HAS hy Hie concurrence of Hie SPECIAL
JLi JURY, tho INTERNATIONAL JURY and
two SUB-JURIES, of the moot eminent artists
and experts from countries exhibiting, been
awarded to tbe
Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs
in competition with the bead makers from all
countnea. This is not only the highest award to
any instrument, but is tiie ONLY MEDAL
awarded to American manufacturers. It is iu ac
cordance with tbe uniform resuR at previous ex
hibitions.
New Styles, including those lirst exhibited at
ionne taaasra — el |l.iv1ll!l'l,'Tl e- It I ( 11'lX.
Style R. Double Reed. Five Octare, in Upright
Resonant Case. Five Stops, with Tremulant and
Alitomalji- SwiSL filXA
Style T. Double Reed. Fire OcUve, in Upright
Resonant Case, Five Stops, with Vox Humana
and Automatic Swell. *13o. .
Styles. Five Octave, Double Ri , ed. in Upright
Resonant Case. Seven Stops, and Octave Coupler
and Sub-Bass, very powerful and with much va
riety. $190.
Other new styles at proportionate prices.
Illustrated Catalogue*, with Suppkmen
taming descriptions of new styles. Also,
mooial Circular Free.
WHOLESALE SOUTHERN DEPOT.
As Wholesale Southern Agents for these organs,
we can supply deafen, 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 hi
tbe South. I'rices from to $1,000 each. AU
persons thinking of purehasing an organ should
by all menus write us at once for full description
oi styles and prices. Very liberal terms given
churches, schools and teachers.
Organs delivered free ot charge to cash buyers
in any part of the South. Do not buy any but a
Mason A Hamlin Organ; they are the best and
cheapest.
LUDDEN A BATES.
seplSSm Savannah. Ga.
NTERPRISE
Ib-Mdcr* of the Digestive Organs
Constipaticm. lnw*ni l*iW. Fullness of tbe
Blood in the H«a*l. Aridity of the Stomach. Nan-
era. Henstbsm. ot Food. Palin—i or
WciiThtintheStomath.SonrI>. :±h ns,S:-.kin*
or Flutlcrinr st Ihe Heart. Choking or saflering
f^Mtotknwwiwsi in s Ly.ng Posture. l>.n
Vision. Pots or Webs the S^rht, Fr
Pu.; Pain the Hca.1. Dcflomrycf Prr^drstJW.
YrlV>w?w«» of the Skin and lye*. P*i« inthe Side,
Chest. 1 jxbv and sadden Fndaiat Hcat.Burn
ing in the Flesh.
A few dovrs it R*d*-»r'e FRi will frv^-1!» VJ*-
t«r f ra all the* ^•vrnftnKddtorders. Price 23
cents per box. SuU bjr Drugguss.
HEAD
"FALSE AND TRUK!"
,Vad one few stamp to RAD WAT ICO, No
t Warren, mrrv-r Church fitr-r-t. New Vorfc.
XiAcrmai JC worth ih>.>uwandff »ifl ha ssaa —*
mayllaadAwty
sea gull ...T’nrrrrrrrrr - dctto*. commander.
SAILING DAYS-EVERY FIFTH DAT. _ ^
PAUL C. TRENHOLM. Agent, eharfestoa. & C.
TO BOSTON.
STEAMSHIPS MEEUEDITA AND
Rates guaranteed as low as tho*e of Competing Lines. Marine Insurance one-half of one per cent.
THROUGH BELLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can be had at all the principal Railroad OSes in Georgia. Alabama. Tennessee and UisriasippL
Strata. P «^*he»rrci>x; in tin: •>-. without'ixtracharoe.byaddremingAr-nts of thc"trflum-
- “ ihe Railroad Tu-k-G'hixiIil be cxrhamftd and Berths
i indude Trandox Meals and State Room, while on
THE SOUTH CAROLIXARAtLROAB,GEORGIA RAILROAD
And their MmW Lines hare ianrelr in-rea-e-l ihc-ir facilities for the rapid movement of Freiglt
and Paae-Tjara between the Northern Cities and the South and West. On the Georgia and South
Carolina Ru! roads Pim-ClLas Sleeping Cara. . „ . « _
of the South Carolina Rail-
point* with rreat prompt*
fine VIA CHARLESTON
The only Reliable Gift Distribution in the country
$75,000
INVALUABLE GIFTS
to be distributed in
Im. D. SINE’S
lG4th Regular Monthly
GIFT ENTERPRISE!
To bo drawn Monday, November 24th, 1873.
Off UAH CASH PRIZE, $5,000 IN GOLD.
ONE GRAND CASH PRIZE, $5,000 IN SILVER.
Two Pejzxs OF $1000
Six Fuzes or *sooeach in
Ten PuxKaorfiou
1.000 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches
(in all) worth from $20 to $300 .stch!
Coin Silver, Vest Chains. Solid and Double-
Plated Silverware, Jewelry, it< „ etc.
Number of Gifts lo^juu. Tickets limited tc
urn
Agent* Wanted to *ell TICKETS to
whum liberal Premium* will
be paid.
Single Tickets $1; Six Tickets $5; Twelve Tick
st* $10; Twenty-live Tickets &&
Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a de
scription of the manuer of drawing, and other in
formation in reference to the Distnbutiin. will be
sent to any one ordering them.. AU letters mo>t
be>ddressed to
Main Office. L. D. SINE. Box *6,
101 W. Fifth Street. Cincinnati. O
ortl dkwrtw
HARRISON, BRADFORD & CO’S
STEKL PENS.
Special attention auied to the well known numbers*
505—75—28—20 and 22.
Factory, Jit- Vernon; Office So, John
St., New York.
W. A. BANSOM & CO.,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
138 AND 140 GRAND ST- NEW YORK.
Represented by R- W. Hogan, of Georgia.
ftrtSOdly
METROPOLITAN
Freight promptly tnuid.Tre-1 from steamer to day and night
rwd. Clore rcnncrtKu made withotber rowb. deln- ringfreirhu
Ywsa. Ife Mi. serra will use every esertion to satisfy their p*tro-nv that the
cannot be *??■.«*«’. ia pbpa^h ud the Stfs ifehwy of Goods.
For farther im mata-r, ipjdy to J. J. GRIFFIN, Western Agrut. Atlanta. Ga^ B. D.HAS-
>ELL. Lra Mr nu Are . V « » B» i -wT.-. 517 Browdway, N. Y, h. B PICKENS Genera. P»«»ccgcr
ftnd T:«-x-: .\x. nLbucth Oiroana BaiiruadeOr
tl« M« SELKIRK,
iio/ss quite puponatenctenS Great Southern Freight and PaatngBr Line* Charfestuu, 8. C. 1
IRON & BRASS WORKS,
Canal Street, from flth to 7th,
RICHMOND, - - - VA.
WM. E. TANEEE & CO.,
ENSINEERSi MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS.
ENGINES OF ALL KINDS.
Bend lor Circular.
H. R. BROWN,
iao!4 ly Agent.
ESTABLISHED
CAPITAL
S! S&J$*I,250,000!
MANUFACTURED BY
Langdale’s Chemical Manure Company,
(LIMITED.)
NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, ENGLAND.
This Company Sells 40,000 tons Manures Annually
This manure ia guaranteed genuine, fn e from adulteration, trad • of t : .e Lost chem
ical ingredients, and thoroughly pulverized and
MIXED BY MACHINE Y,
It contains & large proportion of Soluble Phosphate and ia eminently suited to
Cotton, Corn and Grain Crops.
SPECIAL D18C0DST TO GRANGES FOR CiSR!
AGENTS IN GEORGIA:
CLEMONS & JAMES,
J. BEN WILSON & CO.,
I! PFF. WINTERS t WHITLOCK,
B. H. WRIGLEY A CO.,
J. W. WHEATLEY & CO.,
G. M. STOKES,
WM. J. KUSSELL,
C. M. DAVIS,
- Columbus.
- Atlanta.
• Marietta.
- Macon.
• Americus.
- Leesburg.
Athens.
- Arlington.
W. McKAY, Gciicrul Agent, Macon, Ga.
NATIONAL HOTEL
(FORMERLY SPOTTHWOOD.I
IfEAELY OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT,
This House has been THOROUGHLY RENOVATED from busemont to attic.
HOARD PHlt DAY.
P. WHELAN, Prop.
COLLINS 8t LITTLE.
MACON, GEOHGfA
Dealers in
ail Rinds of
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS.
CR OC KETT’S
PATENT
ANTI-FRICTION GIN GEAR
It Never Fails, Always in Order, Enns Light,
it is nsro HUMBUG i
VA ,
! ' Irnflf ft' -A
SI'Aj.. nBi i *i * i *
Crockett’s Patent Balance Gear Portable Hone Power.
Can be used in tbe eoramon sin bouse, or rou ran do you rinninx in a log cabin, or a mom
10x30 feet. Warranted to tun liriiter ttaa toiy Power made. It ta. tad it, tnal rad came ofl ricto-
n0 °M*3lii»ry ol dlSnSmide raid rejatred at ray works. Send tor circular, to
Ortjou CROCKETT’S IRON WORK*. Jfaenn. Ga.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
SUPKRISTBXDKXT'sOrxiCB M. X li. IL U-. •
Macon. Ga. October XI. 1>7X J
O N and aftor Sundffiy. Ifth instunt, until fur
ther notico, trains on this road will run as
follows:
DAT FASSEXGKR. DAILY. (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.)
Leer* Macon S:t*u a BC
Arrive at M»cou. m ...._..........__ 4:50 P M
SIGHT PA9SEXOES. DAILY.
Leavu Macoiu. p jc
Arrive «t Macon. fc55 a x
HAWKISSYILLI ACCOHHODAYIOS TRAIN. DAILY.
» « (4USDAY8 EXCEPTED).
Leave Macon g.-00 p h
Arrive at Macon l(h25A3X
The day train leaviira MraeaM teVlock con-
teeto.tje«up with Atiaotie wal Oulf ta.lr,«d
I mins Grail points in Florida The ni*ht train
je.ving Rmoii at 7:45 rainarts with trains nt St-
•ntiraiul GuU Bailnaalat Jcsup lorSovannab.
arriving m Savannah tX S:ro a. m. miillll r
oooebes on night train.
JAS.W. ROBERTSON,
(K’tl.tr General Superintendent.
o
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
SUrERIXTESDE!fT’8 OXPICE. M. A. A. R. IL. )
x- ta ^ October lm IS7\ )
N sad after Monday. Oitobm i\ paaaenger
_ trains on tlio Macon and Avgusta Ruilroud
will run as follows:
DAY TEAIX—DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED).
Leave Macon fcao x x
Arrive te Augsuta t:« p x
Leave AugUkta 8:40 a yc
Arrive at Macon &» p x
Trains on the Macon and Augusta Railroad
will make dose connection at Camnk with day
uuMenger train on tho Georgia Railroad for
Wmahington. Athens and Atlanta,
jctlljt 8. K. JOHNSON,
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT S OFFICE
Savannah. November 1. IsTS.
O N and after Sunday, the id insto IViasencer
Trains on tho Georgia Central Railroad, its
branches and connectionn. will run aa follows:
TRAIN NO 1.—GOING NOKT1I AND WEST.
Loaves Savannalu. a x
Leaves Augusta l*:05 a x
Arrives in Augusta 4:00 p x
Arrives in MOIcdgeviUe^^ p x
Arrives in Eaton ton 11:56 P x
Arrives in Macon V: ifirx
leaves Macon for Columbus 7:16 P x
Leaves Macon for Kufaula V:10 P x
Ia-.ucs Macon for AtUuta._ 7:30 P X
Arrives at Columbus 3:37 a x
Arrives at Kufaula. Hk20 a M
Arrives at Atlanta^ 1:40 AX
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leaves Atlanta.. 1KX) a X
Leaves Columbus^ 7:40 p x
1 .eaves Kufaula.. 7:25 P X
Arrives in Macon from AtlanU d:30 a x
Arrives in Macon from Coitnnbus 5:00 a x
Arrives in Maoonfrotn Kufaula fi:l5 a X
Leaves Msohi 7:15 A X
Loaves Avgusta ........ 1Mtt a x
Arrives at Augusta^.
Arrives at Savannah 6:23 p x
TKAIN NO. 2—GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leaves Savannalu 7:30 P X
Leaves August* ftOB v X
Arrives in Augusta. 6:65 a x
Arrive* iu Macon H:2» a X
Iasives Macon forColumbus_ 8:45 a x
Lewes Macon lor Kuhuila. 1M)5 a m
Leaves Macon lor Atlanta 0:10 a X
Arrives in Columbus 1:50 p x
Arrives in Eu.uula, 6:40 p x
Arrives in Atlanta 5:43 P x
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Loavea Atlanta^ 7.-00
Leaves ColumbtiSra
Leaves Kufaula-
Arrives in Macon from Atlanta.
Arrives in Macon from Columbus....
Arm es in Macon from Kufaula
2:30 v X
7:20 A X
. 3: to PX
. 7:30 P X
? :1U P X
;36 P X
Nfl P X
11:55 I- X
Hrtl5 P X
6:55 A X
. 7:15 AX
Arrives in Angusta .....
Arrives in Suvuimaii
Train No. 2 being a through train on the Cen
tral Railroad, stopping only at whole stations.
IMuaengere for half stations ‘ * ' *
put off.
s cannot be taken on or
Passengere for Milkdgevilte and Eaton ton will
take train No. 1 from Savannah and Augusta and
train No. 2 iron points on tiie Southwestern Rail
road. Atlanta and Macon.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
nov5tf General Superintendent.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
0
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE,
Southwestern Railroad Company,
Macon. Ga, October Hi, 1873.
,N and alter Sunday, the 2«>tli inst., Passenger
Trains on thb Ruul will run as follows:
DAY BUVAULA PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Macon fc05 A x
Arrive at Kufaula 6:40 r x
Arrive at Clayton 7a»*r x
Arrive at Allstny ifctfTM
Arrive at Arlington 7:15 P X
Arrive at Fort Gaines 6:40 r x
Leave Clayton, 7s» a x
Leave Kufaula 8:50 A X
Leave Fort Gaines 8:35 a x
Leave Albany 10:47 a x
Arrive at Macon 5:10 r x
Connects witli tbe Albany Train at Smilhvilteb
and the Fort Gaines Train at C’atfabert daily, cx-
. connects with Atlantic and Gulf
Trains at Albany, and will run to Ar
lington on ^Blakely Extension Tuesday and Fri
day, returning Wednesday and Saturday.
COLUMBUS DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Macon- 8:« a x
Arrive at Columbus LM r x
Leave Columbus. - 2:50 r u
Arrive at Mocou 7 JO P X
COLUMBUS NIOHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
TRAIN.
Leave Macon 7:15 P X
Arrive at Columbus 3:57 a X
Leave Columbus 7:40 A X
Arrive at Macon 6d» a X
Making dose connection with Western Rail
road at Columbus for Montgomery, Mobile. New*
Orleans, etc.
RUFAULA NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
TRAIN.
Leave Macon 8:10 p X
Arrive at Kufaula 10:20 v X
Arrive at Albanjt .......
oept Sunday.
Albany Train c
Railroad Trains
Leavu Kufaula...
7:26 PX
8:30 r X
0:45 A X
this 1
Leave Albany
Arrive at Macon
Trains Imving Mscon and Eufsuia W ■
schedule Sunday, Monday, Woliawday and
Thurday nights, connect at Smitiiville with
trains to Albany.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE,
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD CO*
Office General Passenger Agent.
Atlanta, Ga* July 10,1873.
O N and after this date—
Liontsmo express
F»r New York, Bastent and Virginia Cities,
Loav e.s Macon, hy Macon A Western Rail-
roul........7. .113)0 A X
Arrives at Atlanta 6.30 p x
Leaves AtlantR. 6dK> r x
Arrive?* at Dslton 10JO p x
Arrives at Chattanooga. 1:10 ax
jiPullman Palace Drawing-Room and Sleeping-
Care by this train f rom Atlanta to Lynchburg and
York tbe second afternoon, at 4:44 p m, over thir-
teeii hours carlMR than passengers by any other
route can with saMy reach New York.leaving tin*
same evening.
DAY WESTERN EXPEEStL
leaves Macon at 11:10 r X
Jjeaves Atlanta at h^F» a x
Arrives at Chattanooga 4:30 a x
Close connection at Chattunwiga for all points
West.
Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains.
For further purticulrs addraew
jnlylltf _
PORT ROYAL- RAILROAD.
Office of unginxer and superintendent
Augusta, Ga., June 28.1873.
O N and after Monday. June SO, trains on thia
Ruod will run as follows:
down day passe*gee train.
Will leave Augusta at a x
Amro at l*ort Royal at -ta til€ r x
Arrive at Charleston at.„ - 4:45 p X
Arrive at Savannah : 3:30 P X
UP DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Port Royal at ....
Leave .Savannahat J
Arrive at Augusta at
DOWN NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Augusta at
9:45 AX
8:10 A X
9-JO A X
&S8 P X
ftlO
Arrive at l*ort Royal at .. 11:35 P X
Arrive at Charleston at...... 5KM> a X
Arrive at Savannah at 12:30 r x
UP NIGUT PA83SNOKR TRAIN.
Will leave Port Royal a*_ 10:30 P x
Leave Charleston at to. tettV x
Leave Savannah at —
Arrive at Augotte at 8.-00 i x
passengers leaving Macon by the £30 a m train
on Macon and Augusta Railroad,arrive at Augus
ta in time to make closr connect ion with tbe down
night passenger train on this, rood for Fort Royal
and Savannah. JAMES O. MOORE,
july ltf Engineer and SupfrinP-ndcnt.
Iron in the Blood
THE PEEUYI.VNr
SYRl'f* Vitalism
and Enriches tho
BMud, Tones up tho
SyBtcm,But!«l»UT>tho
Jlroktix-iiown, t'vrva
iFamafe Conipla'.nt*,
Diopfiv. Dtbihty.Hu-
xaors. Dy^j^jisL. dx.
Tbonsands ham
L*-cn Thancrd by tho
uje of this n-nn-dy
from weak, sickly,
suffering creatures, to
fitrr.iir healthv.and happy rnt-n and women; and
£3§aSSStmSB} healtete to dve it a trial,
Qiutim.—D4 tore you get the right article. See
that “Peruvian Syrup” is blown in tho ghsa.
rSnphfctsftws. Scodfcreo* SETS W.FOWLR
Jk SONd, Propriety Boston, Mas*. iV by
druggists gviersEy-
- ipia-jowiy
SAMUEL «r. GOODE.
ITKRLINO B. TONEY.
ERNEST PESCHKE’S
Macon Standard Mean Time.
H AVING perfected my arrarfement, to correct li« .tah:,;,t error ta the ttraatarob* ol mr file \krftjL uoctice in the 9tate »n.i Fiyi:
RceulaVr, bv the crvct.cm of an observatory and one rf the m.-: ap; i .■da RANS1T I>8TKU- Tv <. Alabama, in the Court* ui re-ui
MENU*, for the purpose of obt^ning the m^riT i <dthe >un and »: ire. I willbe ablctok.^p Gm^aadeb-wht-rel Y-pedal "* ‘
GOODE & TONEY,
ATTOKNEIS AT LAW,
—AND—
SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY,
KUFAULA, ALA.
(Office over J. T. Kendall's *tore. Brw
ILL practice in the Stat*- and P>•
MENTS.
the *\m-i y.iux,u mean t:m*- t<
m Special at tent i ■
new work nuU to order.
lttpairing and Lalingof line Watches, a$ well at all kinds .
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