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THE MACON BAIL'S TELEGRAPH AND MESSENEE TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER IB, 1H73
CLOTHING
itastuptr
SUNDAY DISPATCHES.
BROOKLYN NAYT-YARD.
All the Yeuel. In the JCnrjr Ordered
hat h to be Demanded — War
wltb apaln.
New York, November 16.—Five thou-
wnd persons visited the Brooklyn navy-
yard je.tor-lay. Jso eecret is made of
the fact that orders hAve been received
from Washington to prepare all the avail
able vessels in the yard for active service
as soon as possible, and well informed
parties say that orders have been issned
to prepare for sea at once every Vessel in
the navy.
The friirates Minnesota and Colorado,
each of fifty guns, will bo ready for .<*
within twenty-fire days.
GSZA7 221IES7
HOME PURPOSES.
trlntorrrnirnts for our Hquadraa In
lh ,1 r-1 1 ritllr- The Prrsldent pro-
Sid t asirlar In Crnsblna
tlir apaBlah Volunlerr--Preparlna
(or n:i Emercrncy— Acllrlty In the
llronkljli >nvy Yard.
WataiKOTOK. November IS.—In addi-
, n to reinforcing our erjmidron in the
IY-? Indies, the garri-ons at Tortugas
y'ort Jefferson are to 1>« t trengthened.
,erv available iron-clad has been order-
1 into commis-ion, rind although the
, v l>ep-rtxr.ent off aals warn unusually
•ticcnt to-day, it is lenowr. that orders
Unsurpassed r-5 a MEDICINAL TONIC, STRENGTHENING CORDIAL and RELIABLE IN VIGO RANT. They are made of the purest material and guaran
teed STRICTLY VEGETABLE. For the prevention and cure of Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility and all derangements of the Digestive Organs they have no equal.
Lawrence & weichseyb aum.
For sale by all Giwrs and Dnuriti?. , . „ _ *«lv Proprietors and Wholesale Dru^Kt*, Savannah, Ga.
For sale at manufacturers* prices by H. MYERS & BRO., Wholesale Agents. Bay street. Savannah, Ga. octlli lm
TAKEN INTERNALLY—Half a teaspocrffuJ
diluted in w*prr, is a pleasant orink—stimulating
and strengthen:r.r.
APPLIED EXTERNALLY—when three fa
tin or infiaaBBattM* affjrda instant rav-.
W. W. WOODRUFF,
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
MACON, GA*.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
Siterlsienden-t’s Office M. A B. R. R., t
Mxcox. Ga., October 11. 1*75. S
O N anil after Sunday, 12th instant, until fur
ther notice, trains on this road will run as
follows:
DAY PASSENGER, DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.)
ESTABLISHED
The Largest and Best Assorted Stock of
IF SUDDENLY SEIZED with pain, on,
ffioonfnl in a via— of water, wilt in a few
At the hotels and clubs the Cuban diffi
culty and complications are the topic
almost certain to arise, for they are the
universal subject of conversation.
It is generally conceded that unless the
Madrid Government consents to a joint
intervention in order to restore tranquil
ity tn Cuba and punish the perpetrators
of the recent outrage, war is inevitable.
No Cuban News.
. ^^f nl 5<iTO», November 1G.—There is
concerning
i , r .aniHr tassxsqer, dailv.
I.CAYN* MaoOll— r.ltp V
Arrt&o at Macon ..fv— r ^ ^
llAWKINSVILLE ACCOMMODATIOX TRAIN, DAILY,
(sexdays kxckpikd).
I.cjiYO Mnpon... p v
Arrive at Man, [ *
train Macon at 8 o'clock coiv
with Atlantic and Gulf tta:ir»ad
i™Vf™°Y r i a ‘ l*° ,nts in Florida. The night train
connects with trains of At-
ar.i.c ami Gulf luulroad at Jesup for Savannah,
arriving to Savannah at S:20 a. M. Sleeping
coaches on night trains.
a 10 a» JAS.W. ROBERTSON.
_ocu-ii General Superintendent.
24 YEARS!
the Yt B
received from Harm bj the Secretary
of State since those mentioned in Friday
ereninjr** dispatches. The telegrams
from General Sickles since that time
merely acknowledge the receipt of late
instructions. The conference between
General Sickles and tbo Spanish Minis
ter for Foreign Affairs will piobably take
e laee early this week* and the result will
e promptly reported to Secretory Fish
by cable.
The War Correspondents Take Wing.
Richmond, Va.. November 16.—Jas.
P. Cowardin, recently captoin's-derk on
tho United States stumer Yantie, left to
day for Norfolk, to soil in the Hag-ship
Worcester for Cuba as representative of
the New York Herald. • M. P. Hardy, of
the Richmond Dispatch, and W.C. Elam,
of the Whig, leave to-night on similar
duty—tho former representing the New
York Tribune and the latter the New
J2very style of Carriages, Buggies or Wagons fur
nished at tbe lowest jtossible price at
this Repository.
Its Grand Power In the Prevention
and Cure of Pestilential and
Contagious Diseases.
It fa in dimum where tnnnedfate and absolute
•oiitameaixt rriirf is laquiffd wherein this rem
edy proves it* superior, snd we might say. super
natural power to sunn* life and promoting
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
(LIMITED.)
NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, ENGLAND.
Has the following Powerful' Recommendations for Planters:
It is a genuine English made Manure, tho only one in the mrudjot, and manu
factured by a company having a capital of §1,250,000, which sells 405XH) tons annu
ally, and has the most extensive works of the kind m Great Britain, which have
been in operation 24 years. The Langdale, therefore, has a good pedigree and is no
experiment
It contains a larger proportion of chemical elements suited for tho promotion
of vegetable life, and especially of cotton, than any other fertilizer offered in the
South. It is the best and safest Cotton Manure in the market.
The analysis given with the Manure when sold will be guaranteed. There shall
be no mistake about the genuineness of tho article, nor tho good faith of the vendors.
It b the cheapest Manure offered, as it contains nothing but what is of uso in
test of cheapness is not t!
L. .
cals, which can alone give woith to a fertilizer, and bring satisfactory results. Tho
Langdale is as low in price as is consistent with the use of tho best ingredients, and
a fair commercial profit on its cost.
The employment of powerful machinery in mixing and pulverizing the ingre
dients prepares every particle for service, and prevents trouble in using. The Lang-
daleis unequalled in this respect, and impresses eveiy one who sees it as aiperfectly
manipulated Manure.
In its composition and preparation it is the result of careful scientific research
and experiment, confirmed by practical application for a quarter of a century. It
■ON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
:xdkxt*s Office, M. A. A. R. IL)
Auruita. (Ja.. October 10.1898, )
mTi Mo »V da ^ Octobers 18, ]Messenger
follows- acon aud Au -^ l!>ta Railroad
daily (suxdays excepted).
6:80 AM
2:45 T M
8:40 A 3C
5:25 P M.
Trains on tho Macon and Augusta Railroad
rilltnakeclusu connection at Uunk with day
assengor train on tbo Georgia Railroad for
V’ashinifton, Athens and Atlanta.
octl26t S. K. JOHNSON. Sun'L
LOOK AND BE CONVINCED!
Leavo Mneo
Arrive at Augsuta.
1.. a-.,- Vugu.-
The Woodruff Concord Buggy,
Celebrated for light draft and durability, is
the leading Buggy, and a specialty.
CENTRAL RAILROAD
It is the cheapest Manure offered, as it contains nothing but what is of uso in
becoming plant-food, or by chemical action on the soil, producing the same. The
,1 _ L the price, but tho actual worth of the article purchased.
Low-priced Manure cannot contain efficient quantities of pure and valuable cheini-
GEXEIUL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE
Savnnnah, November 1,1S7S.
"\N anil alter Sunday, tho 2d inst., l*a.ssenger
J Trains on the Georgia Central Ruilraad, its
ranches and connections, will run as follows:
TEAIX xo I.—GOIXO XOKTlI AND WEST.
“ . 8:45 A X
. thQS A it
. 4:00 r it
.10:01) P it
.11:55 r it
. 6:15 P it
. 7:15 P it
Lea ves Augusta.
Arrives
Millodgeviiio.
Arrives in Katojiton.
Arrives
Loaves Macon for Columbus.
Leaves Maoon for Lufuula..,..
Leaves Macon for Atlanta
The Whitewater and Woodruff
Wagons.
And other Western Wagons, at low prices.
Inscriptive Circulars furnished to those who
will write for them.
All work warranted.oct26 tf
Arrives at Columbus.
will bo maintained at its present high standard, and is thus what planters have
long wanted—a thoroughly reliable and safe Manure.
THE MODEL MANURE AND PLANTER’S FRIEND.
Street.
3 Cotton Avenue and 6G Third
Arrives at Kufnula..
Arrives at Atlanta.,!
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Lean
Lean.
Leaves ffrftola ********* *****
Arrives in Macon froin Atliinta!!..
Arrives in Macon from Columbus.
Arrives in Maconfrum Eufaula....
Atlanta..
has been discom
moding jti-
BE.
SPECIAL FLAVORINGS..
trentjr. Th« book was loaned by tha
owner, who was an officer in the Carlist
army and an intimate friend of the Earl
of St. Germans, to a gentleman in this
city, who in turn loaned it to President
Grsnt.—Sm*.
Leaves Macon,
BOOTS AND SHOES!
ored m Jlolquin and the 8um>unding in-
riadiction for ri«ing himultaneously with
the landing of the Virginius expedition.
Tho plot bad extensive ramifications
throughout tho island, and was to have
been carried into execution the first of
November instant. Many persona Lave
already been arrested and ore daily in-
AGENTS IN GEORGIA:
2S, - - - - • - Columbus.
: CO., - - - Atlanta.
Sz "WHITLOCK, Marietta.
; CO., ------- Macon.
& CO., ------ Americus.
------- - Logsburg.
------- Athens.
Arlington.
- - - - - Marshall ville.
- ------ Perry.
W. McKAY, General Agent, Macon, Ga.
Arrives at Augusta.,.’.
the landing of the Virginius expedition.
Arrives at Savannah.
TRAIN SO. 2—GOING XORTH AND WEST.
Leaves Savannah- 7 : sc
Leaves Augusta 8 : ()5
Arrives in Augusta 5:55
Arrives in Macon 8:20
Loaves Macon for Columbus- !!!!”!!.. 8:45
Ever offered by us in this market
FEVER AND AG-UE.
Ladies’, Misses’, Children’s, Ge
Youths’ Wear.
SCENES AT THE Tit I ANON
Perer snd Avne cuml for fifty rent*. There is
not s remedial agent in tbe world that wi'l *ira
Fever and Ague, snd si! other Mslariou«, Bilious,
Srsrlrt. Typhoid. Yellow snd other Fever* (sided
Leaves Macon for Kufaula..
Leaves Macon lor Atlanta...
creasing. The Vox hopes tho parties
found guilty of taking part in tho con
spiracy will be judged with tho utmost
severity of tbe law.
The Spaniards Like That.*
Madrid, November 16.—There are ru
mors that a ministerial crisis is impend
ing in consequence of the Virginius affair,
but their truth is denied in official quar
ters.
A delegation from the Spanish Colonial
Thlrr*. Roulirr. nml Cnnroberton the
YVltnrss.Wnd.
I’,ri* CormipomleiioB ol the London Time.-]
All who follow Unraino’s trial with at
tention must be atruclc bytlieesie with
wlii.'b the nioit determined adversaries
of the Marshal avoid anything which
might tarnish tho honor of tlio French
army. If Oen. Kivlcre. in his raport,had
nnv° precisely coordinated facts which
pm lie njiinion cannot excuse unless they
lire eitenuat.'d ; if llazaino himself hjui
not let fall imprudent words; if ho had
not written tho letter of September 29.
whirl, lie d.s-lnres a rose do guerre, and
in which ho speaks of capitulation with
thirty days’ supplies before him; if, in
one wool, facts did not perplex public
opinion, it is not the depositions of the
military winessos— not so far.at. all events
—which would wsrmnt public opinion in
showing itself absolutely hostile to tho
Marshal.
Xor do the civilian witnesses examined
at yesterday's sittings add to the severity
of the judgment one might pass on him.
Columbus..
Eufaul.a..
ay's Dili.) ao quick a* Railway** Ready
Rdicf 50 cent* per bottle, an* 1/Pills 23
Arrives
Arrives in Atlanta..
COMING SOPTII AND BAST.
Sold by dni^rists.
Comprising all varieties and styles, from tbo heavy brogan to the most delicate slipper, made to or-
Le^.es Atlanta-.
Leaves Columbus—
Leaves Eufaula—
Arrives in Macon from Atlanta!!
Arrives in Macon from Columbus.
Arrives in Macon from Eufaula
Leaves Macon
Arrives at Milledgeville- ”
HEALTH! BEAUTY!
Arrives in Eatonton....
Club waited upon the Minister of War
Uedwy and asked him to keep Captain
J -t The min-
STRONG AND lT'RE Rial BLOOD-IN.
CREASK OP FLESH AND WEIGHT-
CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL
COMPLEXION SECUR
ED TO ALL!
Augusta,
General J»,cellar at Havana. Tho
ister replied that he would be unable to
decide until he was more fully informed
of recent events in Cuba. “Corrospond-
encia” contradicts a current report that
Jovellor has resigned.
Torpedoes.
PnovJDXRcx, Nbbember 16,—Tha U. S.
steamer Ossippee. with a quantity of tor
pedoes. sailed from Newport to-day for
Hampton Roads.
France-Conlltlon Against Ten Tears’
Prolongation.
Paris, November 16.—Tbe moderate
section of the Left has resolved to with
draw the amendment which it intended
to propose to tho report of tho committee
on a prolongation of the President’, pow.
era, and to unite with the Republican, in
an effort to defeat the motion for an un
conditional prolongation of ten years.
VANILLA, LE3I0X, ETC.,
t'or Flavoring Ice Cream, Calcs anil Taslry.
Train No. a being a through train on tho Cen
tral Ruilrond, stopping only at wliolo stations,
passengers for hall stations cannot be taken on or
put OIL
Passengers for Miffedgevillo an.l Eatqnton will
take train No. 1 from Savannah anil A ugusta nml
train No.2 from points on tho Southwestern Rail
road, Atlanta and Macon.
WILLIAM ROGERS.
MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS
HARP WAR E, IR ON & STEEU
‘With great care, by a new process,
wo extract from the true, select Fruits
and Aromatics, each charnc*“ristic fla
vor, and produo- Flavorings of rare
excellence. C" ’ * ‘
purity. No
General Superintendent.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE,
. No deceit—each bottle full
measure, holding one-half more than others
purporting to hold same qiMntity. Use
them once, trill use no other. The most
delicate, delicious favors ever made. So
superior to the cheap extracts. Ask for
Dr. Price’s Special Flavorings. Manu
factured only by
S TBBLE & PRICE,
Depots. CHICAGO and ST. LOUIS.
Manufacturers of Nr. Frieds Ur"~~ .
Faking Powder.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
SocxuwKsiEEx Railroad Cow t'ANY,
Macon, Ga., October ~ll, 1S73.
O N and alter Sunday, the 26th inst., Passenger
Trains on this Koiul will run us follows:
DAY KUFAULA PASSENGER TKAIX.
I^ytvo Macon 0:05 A it
Xjjp'e at Eufaula 5:10 r it
JOHNSON &
SMITH
under-Lind how Marshal Ilnzaino, who at
tho very outset cond.lered tho war disas
trous. eonld have tn-cn tempted to solicit
the chief roinmncd of the army when it,
fate was aln ady compromised. That was
said in a singular tone
The ox-Pre.-ident. who. besides being a
politician, is a groat iron-master, with
gray hair, a broad forahead, a firm,
lively cyo, beneath thick eyebrows, as
closely shaven aa a prieat, as tightly but
toned m his black coat ns an officer, with
a bright complexion, the red roaetto in
bis button-bole, advances erect and firm,
bows, takes the oath, aits down without
ceremony, delivers his neat little set
•pooch in a uniform tone, adds that ho has
nothing else to state, rises, bows again,
and retires with tho same atop, like a
min who has just discharged a disagreea
ble but necessary duty. Nothing comes
oat of his dcpo-ition, neither an argu
ment for the defense nor an attack for
the prosecution. M. Rouhcr follows.
The contrast is striking. M. Rouher is
almost vexed nt having to appear merely
to state that ho lias nothing to say.
When militant polities demand all one's
attention it ia not pleasant to bo called
away to the grove* of the Tr jinon to bo
tlio observed of nil observers, and any
that von hare nothing to say. He scarcely
sits down. You feel that his only desire
is to go away again, and ho does ao after
a few moments with a grave, important
look, holding hi* head high, like a man
who has luul thede tiuy of his country in
ICAHHART* CURD.
at Clayton.
Arrive at Albany.
Arrive at Arlington.
Arrive at Fort Gaines.
CUTLERY, ETC.
Leave Clayton.
Leave Kutunlu
Leave Fort Gaines.
Leave Albany
which will bo presented to the Assembly
Arrive at Macon.
5:10 1‘ M
Connects with the Albany Train ut Smithvillc,
and the Fort Gaines If rain ut Cuthbert daily, ex
cept Sunday.
Albany Train oonnects with Atlantic and Gulf
Railroad Trains at Albany, and will run to Ar
lington on ^Blakely Kxtensjon Tuesday and Fri
day, returning Wednesday and Saturday.
COLUMBUS DAY PASSEXOEK TRAIN.
Leave Macon- 8:45 A it
Macon, Ga.
e~ Ckerry Street,
P- oct!2tf
cm Chemistry, and a few day** m will prove to
•ny person u*in« it for either of these linns of
diwaw* it* potent power to rune them.
If tho patient, dally hecniuin* miners! by the
waste and decora position that is continually pro-
frnemjrar. anonvil* in arrrwlinc these waste*, and
repairs the same with new material made from
bralthy blood—and this tlio SAKSAI'AKI LLIAX
will and dor* *mnv—a euro i* crrUin: for when
once this remedy commence* it* work of purifica
tion, and metred* in dimininhirar the loss o
waste*, it* repair* will be rapid, and every day the
patient will feel himself jrrowin* better ami *t rone-
er, the food di*e*tin* better, appetite improving,
*ml flesh »ml weight inereasine. Not only doe*
<k.ciiiiitmnii i i iv npcAiriivm J i _i»
TO MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS, IN
Sfliilerfl Freiglit aM Passenger
-YLV—
CHARLESTON, S..
Arrive at Columbus.
ill aud died. Fariuday seems to have
thought ho would bo accused of poisoning
Leave Columbus..
Arrive at Macon..
his friend and blew his brains out.
Tho Hilliard Tournament.
Chicago, Novomber 16.—In the billiard
tournament List night Dion beat Snyder
400 to 200. * •' ’
COLUMBUS EIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
XRAIH.
7:15 F SC
Leave Macon.
500 rolls Domestic Bagging, 2 1-3 lbs to yd.
100 do “Elephant” Bagging, 2 1-4 lbs to
50 hales Gunny Bagging, 2 1-8 lh to yd.
200 rolls Southern Bagging, 2 lh to yd.
10,000 lhs Arrow Ties.
25 hales Bagging Twine.
Arrive at Columbus.
Gift Enterprise
Leave Columbus.
7:40 A M
5:00 A X
rith Western Rail-
Arrive at Macon.
In -tho second prune, at tho
fifty-oeventh inning, Daly stood 399,
Making close connection ,.w—
road at Columbus for Montgomery, Mobile, New
Orleans, etc.
EUFAULA NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
TRAIN.
- 0:10 PM
The'only Reliable Gift Distribution in the country
$75,000
IN VALUABLE GIFTS
to bo distributed in
X*. D. SINE’S
> 164th Regular Monthly
ULassy 3L8, when tho Frenchman ran
the j^nmo oat.
Health of Memphis.
Memphis. November 16.—There was
one yellow fever death yesterday, and no
Leave Macon.
-TO AND FROM-
Arrive at Kufaula.
Arrive at Albany.
Leave Kufaula..
now cnscs within four days.
Marino News.
New York, November 16—Arrived,
Georgia, Denmark, Baltic and Italy.
Charleston-, November 16.—Arrived,
South Carolina and Vicksburg.
Savannah, November 16.—Arrived,
Worcester. Sailed. Geo. S. Berry and
IV. W. Simmons.
Leave Albany.
Arrive at Macon 6:15 A M
Trains leaving Mncon and Eufaula on this
schedule Sunday, Monday. tVeduesdsy and
Thurday nights, connect at Smithvillc with
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
trains to Albany.
VIRGIL POWERS.
Engineer and Superintendent.
Tumor of 12 Years’ Growth Cured
by Radway’s Resolvent 1
oct261y
To bo drawn Monday, November 21th, 1873.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD CO,
Bkyeelt. Mass, July 18,1S67.
Dr. Rapwat: 1 have had Ovarian Tumor In
lie oniric* and bowels. All the Doctors said -there
t* no help for it.” I tried cmything that was
vommrridtxl. bat nothing helped me. I saw
oar Resolvent, and thought I would try it; but
ONE GRAND CASH PRIZE, $5,000 IN SILVER*
Two Prizes op $1000 ^ , , ,
Six Prizes op $5oo each in [• GrfieilDflCkS 1
Tex Phizes of $ioo j VJlccuuau ‘ a ‘° 4
1,000 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches
(m all) worth from $20 to $300 each 1
* Coin Silver, Yest Chains, Solid and Double*
IMPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE
Lad no faith in it, because I had suffered for twelve
rear*. 1 took tux hot tic* of the Resolvent, and one
box of Radway’s Pills and two bottle* of your
Ready Relief; and there fa not a sum of tumor to
be seen or felt, and I fed better, smarter and hap
pier than I have for twelve year*. Tbe worst tu
mor was in the left side of the bowel*, over tbe
groin. I write this to you for the benefit of others.
You can publish it if yon choose.
HANNAH P. KNAPP.
MURBAY
TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND
SATURDAYS.
Plated Silverware, Jewelry, ’jtc., etc.
Number of Gifts 10,000. Tickets limited to
73.000.
Agents wanted to sell TICKETS to
whom liberal Premiums will
be paid.
Single Tickets $1; Six Tickets $5; .Twelve Tick
ets $10; Twenty-five Tickets S20.
Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a de
scription of the manner of drawing, and other in
formation in reference to the Distribution, will be
sent to any one ordering them. All letters must
be>ddresscd to
Main Office, L. D. SINE, Box $6, I
101 \V. Fifth Street. Cincinnati, O
ortl d&\vf.\v
LANMAM’S
CELEBRATED
Dealers in
all kinds of
ELEGANT STATE-BOOM ACCOMMODATIONS—SEA VOYAGE 10
HOUES SHOBTEE VIA CHARLESTON.
FLORIDA WATER!
Lei#e.i Atlanta at A 34
Arrives at Chattanooga — 4:30 a m
Close connection at Chattanooga for all points
West.
The richest, most lasting, yet tno*t delicate of a
perfume*, for use on tbe
HANDKERCHIEF.
At the TOILET.
And in the BATH.
Aa there are imitation* and counterfeit*, alwars
ask for the Flora la Water, which ha* on the bottle,
on the Wrl. and on the pamphlet, the names of
MURRAY A LAN MAN, without which none fa
genuine.
Few sale by all perfumer*, druggist*, and dealers
in fancy good*.julvS*v»lftm
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD
The only safe and *ure ren
and WORMS of
Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains.
For further particulrs addraet^ wp|rvv
july 11 tf General Passenger Agent.
•9
And connectinr Roods West, in alliance with tbe Fleet *of Thirteen First-Class Steamships to the
above Ports, invite attention to tho Quick Time and Regular Dispatch afforded to tho business public
in the Cotton States at the
DB. WOODBBIDGE’S
PORT ROYAL RAILROAD.
PAIN LINIMENT
An Important Letter
Prom a prominent gentleman and n
Cincinnati. O.. for tbe past forty years w
Office of Efsixbeb axd Sufeeixtexdexx
Augusta, Ga-, June 28,1873.
O N and after Jlondar. June 80, trains on this
Road will ru i aa follows:
D0W5 I AT FASSE5GEE TEAIX.
Will leave A-urasta at — 6:15 A 3t
vumiiiMhv.iur iiw l**- - *. iwv wai kiwm
to the bock publishers throughout tbo United
New Noar. October 11,1878.
Dk. Rxpwat: Dear Sir—I am injured by a
a s of duty to therafferinrtomakeabrief state-
t of tbe working of your medicine on myself.
For several years I had been affected with *ome
trouble in the bladder and urinary organ*, which
atfen far Freight and Passengers not exceeded in excel
' fallowing splendid Ocean Steamers arc regularly on th
R EMOVES in from five to twenty minntes tho
most violeit pains of NEURALGIA and
CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, curing very severe
forms of these diseases in from one to five days;
also the STIFPNESS OF THE JOINTS which
sometime* accompanies the last. It also cures
SPRAINS OF THE JOINTS in twelve hours
GUM-BOILS, NERVOUS HEADACHES,
nduding those which follcw Intermittent Fevers
and Tooth Achesrin from one to five minutes;also
Cojic, Ring Worm and Meningitis. Tbe second
case was cured in Brunswick, relieving in the last
in a few minutes, the pain in tbe head and neck,
and the rigidity of the muscles of the neck.
See circulars contviiui nz certificates of its virtues
from those who have used it, at the Drug Stores o
R. B. HALL, Macon, and B. P. ULMER, Savan
nah, who have it for sale. Address orders to
DR. D. G. WOODBRIDGE.
mch5 gawAwtf Brunswick. Ga.
corcnfusoRR
TllKOAT.INFLU-
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Arrive at Port Roj*alat.
MANHATTAN.
Arrive at Charleston at.......—.......... M,... •
Arrive at Savannah '
UT DAT PASSESOER TRAIJ..
Will leave Port Royal at j
Leave Charleston at ;
Leave Savannah at
Arrive at Augusta at ■
DOWS SIGHT PASSK5GER TEAIX.
tVBl leai e Aupista at.. :
-M. S. VToonnvLL, Comm under.
CHAMPION.
.R. W. Lockwood, Commander.
JAMES ADGER..
GEORGIA
SOUTH UACOLINA-
CLYDE
tho um of P*. W ij-
Wild Chikkt,
wLlch does aot dry up a cough aad leave the ca&M
Khu.!. tsutfcM3era*lt,cle(m»r«thelaaff aadalkys
irxunoa, tho* recao\ mg the cac*e of tbe curapbdat.
CONSUMPTION CAN 1!E CUBED
t v . l ir'r nrort to tht, Msated rrs:«Jr. u!,
mraltrtolrabofti^kwsUiltlaiRalnil
Tb* mwm 1, first **/. JhiWou tbs wnontr,
bLTIt W. FOtVLK a SOSS. ProMoraws. Bm-
Tws, Ma-v ^oU ty defers greKralfr.
ASHLAND.
' Vi AG N £ ' H*U GE b"& ' CO,
AVM. A. COUBTNAY,
111 ica'c -iiifa’-. , •••
Arrive at Port Royal at.
Arrive at Charleston at..
TO PHILADELPHIA.
IRON STEAMSHIPS.
.10:30 P K
. 6:00> M
. 0:50 P i£
. 8:00 A 3C
, leaving Macon by the 6:30 a M train
d Augusta Railroad.arrive et Axigus-
inake close connection with the down
irer train on this road for "ort Rojal
h. JAMES O. 3IOORE,
Engineer and Superintendent.
Leave Charleston at.
ASHLAND.
EQUATOR..
- — .Ar.KXaXPUE HrvTEg. Commander.
C. Hi.\cki.i:;:, Commander.
SAILING DATS—FBIDAYS.
AT1I. A. COURTENAY. A*ent, Charleston, S. C.
wjlshisotox rox. aucrxL hill.
WJL J. LOTTO*.
POE. TT AT.I. 4 LOFTON.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON. GA.
Office, on Third street, over City Bank.
PuVltf
Missouri State Lottery!
julyltf
STHKLIXG B. TOXEY
SAMUEL W. OOODB.
GOODE Ac TONEY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
DR. RADWAY’S
PERFECT PURGATIVE AND
REGULATING PILLS.
Legalized by State Authority and
Drawn In Public at St. Louis.
—asd-~
SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY,
i;i;F.AV'I-.A, ALA.
iniVoe over J, T. Kendall'* .tore. Broad street.)
-i-rTTI I nrartiee in the State and Federal Courts
vSnim. in the Courts of Southwestern
r- V^i« f irad elsewhere by sl»-cial contrart. Prompt
..iuTinn mid to collection, in .Alabama and
iuvertigaio land titles «henevtt
r.-q > —^———
aAEBISON, BBADFOED & CO’S
FALCON
VIRGINIA.:
SEA GULL.
Grand Single Number Scheme
50,000 numbers.
CLASS L. TO EE DRAWN NOT 23, 1S73.
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCUL
seplS-tf
STEAMSHIPS MERCEDITA AND PLAG Aux. Eveey SatvtCdat.
JAMES ADGER A CO^ Agents, Charleston, S. C.
Rates guaranteed aa low as these of Competing Line*. Marine Insurance one-half of one per cent.
THROUGH BILLS OF LAOtVO A>I> THROUGH TICKETS
Can be had at mil tbe principal Railrjad OrEres in Georgia. Alabama. Tennessee and Mississippi.
Maic Ka.'m* may \*t vro-ured in tKivsncv. without extra charge,bya-idn*vAUur Agent* of the>Ljam-
«h.;.s m Charleston, at wotfire-, in all ease*, the Railr*d Tickets should be exchanged and Berths
E^bSlrd The Tbrua,?h Xit AcU Hus Route include Transfers, Meal* and State Room, while on
THE SOL^TII C.VHOI/tN'A BAIUJOAX), GEORGIA BAILBOAD
And^rtr roervettnx Lino, hare lartrel v introol tbr-r farilities for tbn rapid movement of Freight
and Faawnrer. tofwren the N orthen. fStire and the South and West On the Ueonpa and South
Carolina Hallreadj Firat-Claas Sieeptn* Cara.
Fiacht promptly tnmferml from aox^ to day- and nieh* train, ot ibe Sooth Carolina Bail-
rc *“* lyoie connection made w !th other road*, deliver.ng freights at distnntpoints with great prorni-t-
nea*. The Marker* will u»e even exertion to satisfy their patrons that the line VIA CHARLESTON
cannot be surpaased m Dispatch and the Safe Deliren- c f Goods.
ror furtber information, apply to J. J. GRIFFIN. Western Arent. Atlanta. Ga^ B.D.HAS
SELL. General Agent. P. O. Rox 4SJTO, Office 517 Broad wav. N. Y-; A B. PICKENS General Paaaenger
and Ticket Amt, South Carolina Railroad, or ^
a M * SELKIRK,
hfij* SwistaodaoS Great Southern Freight and PaMenger Lute, Charleston, ft. C.
to effect a positive cure. Purdy Tesetabfe. con
taining no mereurr. mmenhor deieteriooidrora.
Observe the foUowinr symptoms re»a’ung from
Disorders of the Direstire Organs:
Constipation. Inwani Pile*. Fu!Ine«« of the
F»lood m the Head. Acidity cf the Stomach. Nan-
Heartburn. Disgust of Food, PiBdsh or
Weight in the Stomach. s.^urEm- x-itions. linking
t»r Fluttering at the llcnrt. Choking or suffering
Sensati wlken in a Ly.r.g Posture. Dimness o
Vjsi,*it. IX.ts or Webs he?' re the Syeht. Fever arid
Ihi’.l I'm::! the D-t.t-i^zicy t f Per>j*irstk*n,
Yellowness o; :!.• S'm 'i a*i-l Kye*. in the SkIo.
CbesL Limha, and sudden Flushes of Heat. Burn
ing in tbe Flesh.
A few dc-es ( Railway's IMS will free the «ys-
tem fn-m all the alwve named disorders. Price* 25
cent* per box. skdd by Dru^v->:>.
READ
5,880 PRIZESj AMOUNTING TO $300,000.
Tbe Greatest Strike Tet,
T^VERf WHERE the sick *re linking ara:
XL meialu* inedu ;nc* and jowerful vec* u
Evervw here they are strong in the
lief that a Conit it utK*n:d limgvrant—a prep*
turn umtmc the prt-js’rtiesuf atCMiic.agentk* p
a biutd dejiurent, a winliie, and a ge
rwl regulator i* absolutely 111 ■‘*"7in all disa-ji:
where they are coming to the conclus
that
limit's Effenswit Sfltitr Appffifit
fa precisely such a preparation. Within the t
rear thousand, of families hate adopted it i
household remedy —diaomim* all the drugs ti
had previously taker., and ad in.mate red to tl
children. In general debihtj. nenousne**. h
1 prize of. 13,450 y prize* of.^. 1000
1 prize of 10,000 S prizes of. 500
1 prize of. T»500 8 prizes of.. 300
4 prizes of CJM 8 prizes of 250
4 prizes of. &S60 86 prizes of 2*J0
»jirizea of. J^K>3 n; prizes of. ISO
JO prizes of 500 150 prizes of 100
W prizes of. 23*? 5.000 prizes of 20
Tickets $10. Half Tickets $5. Onarter* $2A0.
Our lotteries are chartered br toe State, are all
gays drawn at the time nameu. and all drawings
ire under the supervision of sworn commissioner*.
The official drawing will be published in the St.
>le truth ; but be,
mnot admit that
could have nog-
it St. I'rivnt. and
ion, if he oould
Sperinl at tent ion called to the well known numbers*
505—75—28—20 and 22.
Factory, Wt. Vernon; Office IS, John
•L, Mew York.
ao*24 2 m
ERNEST PESCHKETS
Macon Standard Mean
RANSOM.
H. BOYD.
o”u V
W. A. RANSOM & 00.,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES
158 AND 140 GRAND ST-. KEW YORK.
Represented by R» W. Hogan, of Georgia,
A Mt'.s )CKt ^irl. on her wedding- day,
sold her piano and l»ought a sowing ma
chine anti material enough for a suit for
her husland and hrnk*lf, and at OQOC set
to work making them up. Her husband
blowed it. In two w*eki her four sisters
wtrw all married.
Louis papers, and a copy of drawing sent to pur-
cha*ers of ticket*.
We will draw a similar scheme the last day of
every month during the year 1S73.
Rrtnit at our risk by Postodice, Money Orders,
Rt-givtered L*-tter, Draft or Exprean. head for a
circular.* Address,
MURRAY, MILLER A CO-
Postoffice Box 2445. hi. Louis, Xo
“FALSE AND TRUE I - j
fiend cne letter stamp to RAD WAT ICO, No j
S Warren, corner Church street. New York. j
Information worth thousands will wamX wm i
BajllMdftwlJ |
\fPVT~ , rzLT^.n>tss VI an ousenawri »I1U Vi4t: v, me uiw» Cfi|iiuiru l XWV.YWH X
3l£.> is, for the purpose of observing the meridian passage of the suaand stars*! will be abletolfa
the exact Macon mean tim® to within a fraction of a second.
Special attention paid to the Repairing and Rating of fine Watc'tum, aa well a* ail kind!r
uew work made to orders WV**