The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, November 23, 1873, Image 3

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i f£fhflr;iph it 3)1 cssenQtr CLOTHING , lii>- greater nill Ur .\n 1 t«-r- n..-n» :»♦ the ii .-* • • * . M• • poiMaaesgardens and field*, bouses, lands, and money, aervaots and boraet, will be I aubject to regret and affliction at death * j in proportion to their amount. This ■ misery does not close with death, but. on 11 the contrary, afterward* increases. The I Lord Jeans (upon whom be peace!) de- II dares that the world is like the man who - j drink* sea-water—the more ho drinks the I I more his interna) heat increases, and an- t less he stops he destroy* himself by • drinking.”—Mohammed Al GhassaU, a Mo- r hammctbin writer •/ the lIf/» rest ary. -«*»,, i Tffr -auiphor tree perfumes the air, l HwtfTO field the finest honey. It ■ often reaches a hundred feet in height. ■ "*tb a girth of fifty feet. The preckxn gum is found sometimes in layers os large as a man's arm., hut more frequently in small fragments, extracted with sharp- K nted instrumen's. The wood is exoel- t for bouse, ship timber, and furniture, and excepting the teak and calaxubuco, is r the only wood never attacked by tl e myriads of voracious infect* in the Ea»t Indies. The common kinds of camphor are procured by distillation. Ths Pope said recently to a diplomat ist*. “I am very well, indeed. I eat,drink *nd digest my food as we!! as* when I was T S not selling roods 55 per rent, rhesprr than X any store iu Kan-n. Ga^ rail around andean- Tins* roursrjf. See hw Li«S: •00 psir GeaW Pine Cslf Stewed Boots at |S a pair, worths*. MO pair Gents* Sewod Gaiters at $2 a pair, worth SAM. !*IW» pair Ron** all feather Kip Brogana, at $1 23 a pair, worth ft a jarir. t** pair badsv’Sewnl Ki«l and Cloth Aces at fl as, worth *2 3* a pair. M duarn bte»t style end colors Gents* Fur Hats at S£. worth S4<ssrh. A ojaeriaj Barmin. 30 «k*wu Gents' Black and Bros n Wool Hals at secant* «rh. worth SI each. Bov*’ and Children's Hats, at 30 cents and 73 eta. ntn bantam. W>*0 yards (**& colored and bat quality Calico, at 10 cents a yard. Bleaching. Chhumw, Jmns. IIomespnm at Pac- torr price*. Inducements Uferud te dealers. Call early at the wdl known store of H. J. BAER* Corner Third and Cherry >U. Macon. Ga. ortaSXm the old story which illustration on Hatur- Unsurpassed as » MEDICINAL TOXIC, STRENGTHENING CORDIAL and RELIABLE IN VIGO RANT. They are made of the purest material and guaran teed STRICTLY VEGETABLE. For the prevention and cure o£ Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility and all derangements of the Digestive Organs they have no equal. LAWRENCE & WFICHSEIrB A.UM. Molt* Proprietors anil Wholesale Uru^iM'*, Suvanuah. Ga. :-h. Or*. octl2 Irn rur saw wt i.u oiuiTn anu oniir.iMs. _ „ ... , , . c , , . ‘ For sale at manufacturers*'prieo^by H. MYERS & BKO.. " holesale Agent*. II it street. Savannah, Qa. W. W. WOODRUFF, CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, MACON, 02- A. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE Superintendent's Office: M. & B. R. K..I Macon, Ga., October 11,l!>73. ) O N and after Sunday, 12th instant, until fur ther notice, trains on this road will run as follows: I'AV PASSENGKE. DAILT, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) ESTABLISHED The Largest and Best Assorted Stock of Arrive at )Im, n ‘ NIQBT TASSENGER, DAILY. Arrive »t M«mh~ "T~" j.'jl A v RAWSixariUI ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. DAILT, , (SUNDAYS EXCL-I-rED). leave Macon 3:00 r M dai(y occupation, nothim? of hia aaaoci- at.». Sho little imagine, that baa soft- oouplimenta cmeml a crnel temper, and the hand which pres-hem ao tenderly ia a brutal hand, tit only for deeds of vio lence. That h» ia a gambler and a drunk ard, fabie, qnarrelaome, idle, aclfiah, and aen.nal; that -he la at wax with hia ■parent, nod n tyrant In the company of women, .he might learn if ahe would ex- ereim aa raucli caution in choosing a husband aa In chooaiag a bonnet. But young women hue a dim notion that it ia grand and noble to take a lover on truat, and deapite good counsel and filial obedikoce, ami they hag themaelvaa with Arrive »t M*\m The day train ksvvinir Uacul w*Ls at Jesnp with Atlantic ui -ranis tar ail points in Florida, -eav-ini; Marini at 7: la cunnwta y antaraml Gall Railroad at lea amiiiin ia&hvaanah at ami n at S o’clock cou ld Gulf Railroad . The nijtht train with trains of At- mp for Savannah, A. M. Sleeping JAS. YV. ROBERTSON, idmerul Su|iermteni!eiit. coaches on fright octita Every style of Carriaacs, Buicries or Wagons fur- tiishtsi at the lowest poasildo price at this Repository- MANUFACTURED BY Langdale’s Chemical Manure Company, (LIMITKD.) NEWGASTLE-ON-TYNE, ENGLAND. Has the following Powerful Kecommendatious for Planters: It is a genuine English made Manure, the only one in the market, and manu factured by a company having a capital of $1,250,000, which soils -10,000 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 the promotion I of vegetable life, and especially of cotton, than any other fertilizer offered in the Soutli. 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 the article, nor the good faith of the vendors. It is the cheapest Manure offered, as it contains notliiug but what is of use in bocoming plant-food, or by chemical action on the soil, producing tho same. The test of cheapness is not the price, but the actual worth of tho article purchased. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE LOOK AND BE CONVINCED ! for ninety and more yean and witneu-i t retreat of the invader, from his estate. Tho girl triumphs, of course, father M* motht-r. Those wbo i loro her follow tho wedding leativitika with aching hearts and w.vtoh the futnn with sor^wful appr-lirasion. Tho inev itable sequel is not long delayed. For' a few short weeks life is a dream of soft sentiment and new gowns. Then the truth begins to dawn upon the pour little heart. Sha has sold herself for a paus ing fancy. Neglect ia toon followed by angry words, and contemptuous look, end brutal jests. The gallant gentleman goes out curving in tho morning end comes home reeling at night. Her jewels are sold to buy bread, and he steals the money to spend it for drink. There is a hideous bruise on the white neck of which lie used to say such pretty things. She shudders at the footsteps for which she onoo listened with rapture. She hides bertelf in terror from the face upon which she thought .lie could gaso forever. Sometimes, with the courage which seems to be given only to oertsls woman, she bolds a proml and smiling over Fertilizing Compound! Thi* fertilizer U again offered to the public in it* original purity. The stand ard ha* been kept up in every respect and it* intrinsic value has again been demonstrated during tho past summer. It is recommended, because: “It is permanent in it* effects in return ing to the soil tho fertilizing ingredient* taken from it by excessive cropping. “It gives to cotton the food necessary to suatain life while fruiting, therefore, what i* called ruri seldom occur* where thi* fertilizer is used. “It i* tho best restorer of worn out land* known to agricultural chemistry. “It* effect* are immediate in the pro duction of large return* the first season. “It ia good for all crops, on any soil, being pure unadulterated plant-food. “It is as good as the best, and is the least expensive of any known good fertil izer. “It is manufactured at the South and almost entirely of Southern material. “It utilize* the ammonia found on every farm which is the most expensive part of all complete fertilizer*.” Wo subjoin a few of the many certifi cates in our possession, as to it* value, from well known parties who have used it, and to whom we would refer. ROGERS L LEMAN, Gen. Agt*. IsaGoanqe. Tbocp Corjrnr. Ga-> Si-fitemliur 14.1S73.' J Mc*srs. Ritfffrt tC~ Leman, At aeon, (ia, : Gk.yts: 1 liavc bought of your n^nt, Oni.tnin V i U -V .I.- I 1Y ' : 1: The Woodruff Concord Buggy, Celebrated for lizht draft and durability, is the leading Bu;ri:y, and a specialty. CENTRAL RAILROAD, MO TEN-GALLOX KEGS GENERALSUPKlllNTENDENT'S OFFICE Savannah, November 1,1^73. ”'\N and after Sunday, tho 2d inst.. Passenger Trains on tho Georgia Central Railroad, its 1 v- _j,e — n follows: AND WEST. S: 15 A St 9:05 A K 4 AH) P St 10:09 p M 11:55 P St 6:45 P M 7:15 P SI 9:10 P St 7:80 P St 3:57 A St 10:20 A SI 1:40A St COSIIXO SOUTH AND EAST. 1:00 A ST 7:40 P St Leaves feavatnuitL,. Leave* Auguste. The employment of powerful machinery in mixing and pulverizing the ingre dients prepares every particle for service, and prevents trouble in using. The Lang- Arrivesin Auguste. Arrives Arrives Leaves llaron for Columbus, Mi llodgo viilo~. leaves Macon for Eufauhi. Leaves Macon for Atlanta.. Tho Whitewater and Woodruff Wagons. And other Western Was-ons. at low prices. Descriptive Circulars furnished to those who will write for them. All work warranted.octffl tf FOE SALE CHEAP AT Arrives at Columbus. Arrives at Kufaula.. long wanted—a thoroughly reliable and safe Manure. THE MODEL MANURE AND PLANTER’S FRIEND. face to the world, hide* tho brutalitie* of her moater, cover* up her hardship, die- aerobic* hunger, and no one know*, ex cept the husband, when ahe rest* at la*t CAKHAST& CURD' ■ Columbus... LeavesJ Arrives... , n . Arrives iu Macon from Columbus. Arrives in Maconfrom Eufaula.... JAQUES & JOHNSON’S, CUTLERY, ETC. from her oorrow., that the brave heart waa broken in the flr.t month after the marriage. Sometime* tho Hail story end* BE* A* SPECIAL FLAVORINGS. Leave. Macun. AGENTS IN GEORGIA: ;S, - Columbus. ; CO„ ------ Atlanta. Sc WHITLOCK, Marietta. ; CO., ------- Macon. & CO., ...... Americus. ------- Leesburg. ------- Athens. ------- Arlington. ... - - MorshaUviUe. - ------ Perry. W. McIvAY, General Agent, Macon, Ga. Leaves Augusta* Arrives Hi Augusta^! in that common curao and punishment of American marriages, a legal separation, ami anmatimu* in tin one catastrophe, which la.worae tr Arrives at S:r. Mmah. Macon, Ga. fl " Clicrry Street, uS-5- oetlitf TRAIN NO. 2—GOING NOKIU AND YVEST. Leaves Savannah— J:!K dKoree—murder. . We do not, of * course, mean to aorn i« the author of the aasult committed on Satnnlay in tho Eighth avenue of the cmaitii', and orime. », have enumenv- teil in tho imaginary sketch. Some thin;; is known of the married life of this unfortunate couple, but wo do not know nil, anil w.v make every allowance for exaggerated rumor. ” Leave. Auxiuta.. Arrivesin Aupistii- Arrive, in Meron.. i^aves Macon forGoiumbuo.. tksaves Macon for Eufaula Leaves Macon lor Atlanta Arrives in Columbia.. Arrives in Kufaula.. FLRST STEEET, COENEH OF CHEHEY. WAREKOOMS: Poplar Street, between Third and Foi 35(!I-a.c:03?J-, GJL. Arrive* in Atlanta.. COMING SOUTH AND EAST. Leaves Atlanta^. .. But tho main fact* «oem to be well aacortoinad that the la«!y married against the wise advjco of her family at an ago when her knowl- odge of the world must have been bounded by the experience of tho nur sery and the boarding school; and tho natural results of such headstrong folly have followed. It ia one of the vices of our domestic, lystem that children now- a-day. are taught the manner, nml with them the inilnpendenco of their elder*. The revolt ngainit governm- nt by divine right has extended from politic, into the family. The young miss who dancoa at late tnll* before die la ten yearn old, and spemls her summer holidays flirting in Leaves Columbus^! OlFTENTERFRISE Leave* Eufaula^.. Arrives in 31art>n from Atlanta. Arrives in 31 aeon from Columbus.. Arrives in Macon from Eufaula Leaves Macon Arrives at Milled go ville. The only Reliable Gift Distribution in tho country L. D. SINE'S TWENTi ETII Arrives in Eaton ton-.. A VARIED ASSORTMENT OF SADDLES AND HARNESS, BRIDLES, WHIPS, HORSE COVERS, COLLARS, BITS, SADDLERY and CARRIAGE HARDWARE. CARRIAGE MATERIAL—HUBS, SPOKES, RIMS, BUGGY SEA^ CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES at REDUCED PRICES for CASH. Also 4 BUGGIES at LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES. nov6 lm DAVIS SMITH, 102 Cherry street, Macon f 3 ** Arrives in Auguste" Arrives in Savannah 7:15 a M Train No. i being a through train on tho Cen tral Railroad, stopping only at wholo stations, passengers for half stations caimot bo taken on or put off. l'assengcra for Millcdgeville and Entonton will take train No. 1 from Savannah and Augusta and train No. 2 from points on tho Southwestern Ita.il- fied the Logan is’tin: best, and at much it*** eimt. Yours respectfully. 11. W. DALLIS. Sit. Cowbta County, Ga- Septenibor 18.1873 Messrs. Robert d’ Lnnan, Macon, Ga.: Gusts: The Logan Fertilizer bought of your VAXILLA, LE3I0N, ETC., rtr Fiavorins Ice Cream, Cates aai Pastrj’. To bo drawn Thursday. January l.f. 1S7*. "Kith great care, by a new process, Yve extract from the true, select Fruit1 and Aromatics, each cliaruc*“*istic fla- vjr, and produtr Flavoring» of rare excellence. Of great strength and perfect purity. Ko jmsonous oils. Every Jlator a* represented. Ab deceit—each bottle full measure, holding one-half more than oVien purporting to hold same quantity. Use than once, irill use no other. The most delicate, delicious flavors ever made. So superior to the cheap extracts. Ask for Dr. Price’s Special Fliworings. Manu factured only by STEELE & PRICE, Depots, CHICAGO and ST. LOUIS. Manufacturers of Dr. Prieds 0r?"~~ Bakina Powder. $200,000 novStf CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. IN VALUABLE GIFTS GRAND CAPITAL PRI55K, $20,000 IN GREENBACKS! OXE GRAND CASH PRIZE, $10,000 IN GREENBACKS! ONI CASH MIZE OF $3,000 15 GREENBACKS hotel parlors, instead of romping in liny mows and making rand pie, l>y the brook, has already learned to despise the advice of her parents, and resent their commands aa an interference with per- oonal liberty. Disobedieneo and disre spect aro taught to American children; and wo nood not wonder if at the most important junsturo of their lives, when their whole future happiness depends upon the prudence of a loving and ilisin- tereatod counsellor, they should put the lesson into use. GUERNSEY, BART RUM & HENDRIX, PIIOFRIETOKS. DOORS," SASH AND BLINDS, WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES, BALUS TERS, NEWEL POSTS, SCROLL W0EKS, BUILDERS* HARDWARE, GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, PUTTY, ETC., ET0., ET0. A full liufl of tho above always in stock, ami supplied to city and countiy on short notice. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, Southwestern Railroad Company, Macon, Ga., October 26, 1873. iN and after Sunday', the 26th inst.. Passenger ’ Trains on this Road will run os follows: DAY EUFAULA PASSENGER TRAIN. ahead of my uiimnnured rotton. T lie re it less n»*t whore the I/tgnn wn* ir*ed than whrro for- tilisoil by stable manure. Yount rosjuvtfully. Ixcavo Macon. Arrive at Eufaula! Arrive at Clayton. MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS .Yrrirp at AiUeiy. Six Prixks or fmen each in } (IrppnBocl'B f Tjw Peixk. ov «;siii ^UltJUUUdCRB 1 S.M0 Geld anil Silver Lever Himling Valelic* Arrive at A rim-ton. Arrive at Port Gaines. Leave Clayton. . 7:20 a it . S:M A St . 0:33 A St .10:47 A St .C:10CM Connects with tho Allmny Train at Smithville, and tho Port Gaines Train at Cuthbcrt daily, ex cept Sunday. Albany Train connects with Atlantic and Gull Railroad Trains at Albany, and will run to Ar lington on ;Btalmty Extension Tuesday and Pri" day, returning Wednesday and Saturday. COLUMBUS DAT PASSESOEB TRITV. Leave Macon- 8:43 A M 1:30 r M 2:30 TM 7:30 r M Leave Euraula. (in all) worth Irani 320 to MOO I " Coin Silver, Vest Chains, Solid and Doublo- Itlslmp Cummins. From the Chieoico Tribune.J In bis letter to the Ilishop of Kentucky, Dr. Cummins announces that he has " severed tho relations’’ whicli ha has su.tained witli the Biihop and diooeae of the Church in Kentucky, and that, there fore, •• I leave the communion in whieli I have labored in the sacred ministry for over twenty-eight yiwrs. nml transfer my work nail of re to another sphere of la bor.” From this it apprau* that Dr. Cummins proposes to continue the of ct and exercise the functions of a llisliop of the Proti'stant Kpiscopal Church, but he intemls to do ae outside of that Church. IIo knowl perfectly well that tho canom of the Church provide for his de position from the offleo of Bishop; but he evidently is prepared to maintain hia office without any regard to the future action tho Church may take in hlo case. In other words. Dr. Cummins pro poses to be Bishop of a now Chnreh,— and, for tho present, nolo Bishop. He lias marked out for himself a policy to- wanl tho Fwtostunt Episcopal Church tho some aa that adopted in Germany by Dr. Balnlwa, who ia sole Bishop of the Old Catholic*. The two prelates propore to divide tho Churches from whiuh they separate. Both ore Bishops,—able to ex hibit an Apostolical succession in their consecration, and both claim to represent the genuine Church of which they claim to be the chief Bishop. There is a differ ence, however, in other respects. Bishop Koinkccs ia represented and conceded to bo a man of great natural ability, and stands intellectually high among the theologians of Germany. He lias a largo following, both of roc- ogniicd priests and of the laity. Ho has ■bo within the reach of hia influence not only the States of the Germ an Empire, but of Switxerland, largely of the Aus trian Slates, and to some extent in Franco and Belgium,—a body of Catholics num bering many milliona of people. Kith the** ha claims to be, and practically is. in full agreement upon all articles of Albany. Plated Silverware, Jew dry, j!r„ fin. * * " JV ‘ 1,Kr Wlsile number at Gifu 23000. Tickets lim Land For Sale, lh* future. ited to 100.0UO. Aprcnls Wanted to nrll TICKETS to whom liberal Premium* lvlll he paid. Single Tirket* $2; 8i* Tirktti $10; Twelve Tick- I OFFER for sale or lease 1,131 acres on Ca- luiuiia crook, lit lhxlnski county, ton miles from Hawkinsvillc and near tho H.iwkinsville and Eu faula railroad, (now K ing constructed),--300 acres cleared. Land divided to suit purchasers. Terms liucraL Parties vrisliing to buy or sell Georgia lands will find it to their interest to addn-ss WM. LUNDY. scp38«lSawAwtf. * Macon. Ga. | and put the eight tons of :\»ini*«*t on forty arm in cotton on icnnr bind. Thecottau zivw well and iM'mi to In: well fruited. 1 nm well pleaseil with it. When tho crop is gathon*! 1 will write you fully. Yours respectfully, Joshua nicholls. Union Point, Greene County. Ga^> Scptx-mlnT 15,1873. $ Aa con. Ga.: of the plantcn in our sco Arrivo at Columbus. JOHNSON & SMITH Leave Columbus... Arrive at Macon.. [PATENTED FEBRUARY tl. 187!.} COLUMBUS SIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, 7:15 P M 3:57 A M 7:10 A M 5:00 A At Mfssra. Rogers «C* Leman. Macon, Ga.: Gent*: Every otic of tho planters in our sec tion. who has u«nl the Lupin Fertiliser, are wel pleased with it, and will use it extensively for an other season. Yours respect fully. J. Ik 11ART A SONS. IIOG ANSVILLE, TttOUP COUNTY, GA..T Sx'iileinbt*r 12.1873. j Messrs. Ropers «f* Leman. Macon. Ga.: Gknts: 1 boturht of your lucent 2«»0 pounds of tile Lojrau Feriilixcr, ('>»miHMted it as formula dinvts, and used it with otlier stemlnnl fertilis er*. It lias proved Mimilly as Rood as the other*, at about oiw-tliird of the cost, and 1 would ad- vise planters >renerally to give it a trial. Yours truly. J. M. PONDER. Americus, Sumter Corxrr, Ga,) Septembdr 22, Is73. j Messrs. Ropers <C* Leman. Macon, Ga.: Gexts: I composted the Logan Compound I buucht from you, iuuI put it ou cotton on grey land, and used it on my farm at a cast of $1 87| per acre. 1 also used the Pendleton Compound and the English Stonewall. The Logan has proved ss Rood aa either of the others. 1 am much pleased with it. The cotton ha* fndteil well and has retained its fruit. Very little rust is observable where tho Logan is used and the weight of lint in proportion to seed cotton is remarkable, being mud) in excess of what is usual. 1 found it equal ly good on com and potatoes. The Lozanisan excellent fertiliser,anu 1 can honestly recommend its use generally. Yours resjiectfully. J. L. ADDERTON. Newton CorNTT, Ga, September 23,1873. Her. Ritbcrt Liman: DkakSir: f cornffOstevl 400 pounds each O the Lopm Comtxiund. cotton seisl and stable ma nure. and !*»t tu« romiiust on four acres of cotton Though the worm has stripped the cotton bare o leaves. I willjret three hales of cotton from tho four acres. The season has not been a favorable one in this section. Yonrs truly, octltf J. M. HOLLINGSWORTH. Arrive at Columbus. Ixeavc Columbus. GUNNY CLOTH. ^ BALKS STANDARD GUNNY BAG- G1NG. For sale cheap. WM. II. STARK A CO.. rOaw Savannah. Ga. R. FINDLAY’S SONS rood at Columbus for Montgomery, Mobile, New Agents Wanted. Send for catalogue. Dsmestic Sorirg HxcMaa Cacpxay, ITew Tcrk* S T E A m ENGINES BOILERS AND MACHINERY. Orleans, etc. EUFAULA NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. 0:10 P M Lea ve Macon. Arrive at Eufaula. DK. WOODBIUDGE’S FINDLAY IRON WORKS Arrive at Alliany. Lcavo Eufaula.. Leave Albany 8:30 p M Arrive at Macon 6:45 a m: Trains leaving 31acon and Eufaula on this schedulo Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Thurday nights, connect at Smithvillo with VIRGIL POWERS, Engineer and Superintendent. AIN LINIMENT MACON, GEORGIA. FASTER, MORE DURABLE, LIGHTER DRAFT AHD CHEAPER R EMOVES in from five to twenrir minutes tho m<*t violent pain* of NEURALGIA and CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, curing very severe forms of those diawm in from otic to five days: also tho STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS which sometime* accompanies the bud. It nho cures SPRAINS OF THE JOINTS in twelve hours TO MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS, IN oct26ly Stationanr and Portable Steam Engines and Boil ers, Gray s Anti-Friction Cotton Press, Circular, Gang nml Mu lay Saw 31 ills; Portable and Sta tionary Flouring Mills, Sugar Cane Mills and Su gar Pans, Narrow Gauge Locomotives and Dum- CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. THAN OLD WOOD SCREW EVEN. 500 rolls Domestic Bagging, 2 1-3 lbs to yd. 100 do “Elephant” Bagging, 2 1-4 lbs to yd. 50 bales Gunny Bagging, 2 1-8 lb to yd. 200 rolls Southern Bagging, 2 lb to yd. 10,000 lbs Arrow Ties. 25 bales Bagging Twine. WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD CO, Office Gk.nkral Passe-nger Agent, Atlanta, Ga., July 10,1878. O N and after this date— LIGHTNING EXTRKS3 Per New York, Eastern and Virginia Cities, in a few minutes. t!»o pain in the head and neck. and the rigidity of the muscles of the neck. See circulars containing certiorates of its virtues from those who have used it, at the Drug Stormo R. B. HALL Macon, and B. F. ULMER. Savan nah, wbo have It for sale. Address order* to DR. D. G. WOO 1)BRIDGE. mchS tawkwtf knimwidt. Ga. Leaves Macun, by 3Iacon & Western Rail- For Portable and Stationary Steam Engines. PAGE’S Patent Portable CIRCULAR SAW MILLS. To cut from 300 to 3000 feet per hour, with one nw. Gang, Malay anil Sash Saw Mills. Portable Grist Jlills, Leffel’s Turbine Water Wheels, and every kind of Machinery accessory to tho manu facture of Lumber. Address Geo. Page Sc Co., No. 5 N. Schroeder st„ Baltimore, Md. Send for Descriptive Catalogue and Price list. Two to three Hands, or one Light Mule, Packs a Bale in 2 Minutes Bales o Cotiou packed by this Press range from 300 to 800 pounds. Arrives at Atlanta. Leaves Atlanta.. Arrives at Dalton. Arrives at Ciinttaiiooga. 1:10 a m Pullman Palace Drawing-Room and Sleeping- Cars by this train from Atlanta to Lynchburg and all intermediate points WITHOUT change. Passengers leaving by this train arrive in New York the second afternoon, at 4:44 P M, over thir teen hours earlier than passengers by any other route can with safety reach New York, leaving the same evening. DAY WESTERN EXPRESS. 723 SH0ET2S? 20273 70 30272] $100,000 I’Oll ONLY $2 SO! PTRPQTTYP hinge cone burner X XlbXlOJJJXl FOR SUN CHIMNEYS, made by I'LI JIK & ATWOOD, produces tho largest larht. Can be used on any coal oil lamp. For sale by all lamp dealers. Leaves Macon at. of trnnvnorfation) ANY PORTION OF TO MAKE GOOD. FREE OF COST (and j~... L THE IRON WORK THAT MAY PROVE DEFECTIVE WITHIN FOUR YEARS AFTER PURCHASE. AND WARRANT AGAINST BREAKAGE W ITHOUT LIMIT AS TO TI3IE. The * ECLIPSE” can be furnished all complete, or simply the Iron*, as parties may desire. Leaves Atlanta at. THE LARGEST RETURN FOR THE SMALLEST INVESTMENT. Arrives at Chattanooga ^ :30 . A p c Close connection at Chattanooga for all points West. ,, .... . Pullman Palaro Cars on all night trains. For further jarticuirs W REXX, General Passenger Agent. JOHNSON & DUNLAP 72 Third Street, Macon, Ga. 500 AGENTS gio<u anil lnitoru-.il CltAUTS. .Splendid tu- NMtment! Iuir.-u ! l.irue profit.! Address HAASIS Sl LU1IRKOIIT, Empire Man and Chart Establishment. 107 Liberty st- New York. arranged tor steam or water power when required. Me hare TESTIMONIALS from many of the Larrest and Best Planters in Oconria (and all the Inly 11 tf him in rvjitctinjj what ho insutk ia an in- noTaritm. Bioliop Cummins, thonph a mao of fair ability anil loarnim^. can ha rail, chum IntaUaOttal superiority aiqong too pro late* un.1 pqator* of tho Church. He ha* never occupicsl any commandin',* position, and tlurin,* hi* lorn* ncrvico ha* foiloil to make any *neh mu-kral improsaion upon tho public a* would mgjrcat him aa a Wder. Boinp a Biahop- at tho Protost- *nt Kpiecopal Church, ha ha* but a lim ited body of laity toaddrna*. His chan ces of paining proaolyto* oroont* person* of other and tnoro numerous denomina tions sr.-. jvrliaps. greater than amen? those of hi* own Chur Ho can’t expect by hi* influence !o create any dixisiou in the English ami Ami rie:in Churehe*. Ho will have r.o follower* among the Ameri can Bishops, though there may b* half a doten eli r-^yn:t n,alre.idy indiflieulty with the Chnreh, who will roerqrnire him a* their liishep. He win. thorefore, be sole Ui.hop of the new Church—a eort of Pope, untroubled with eanrention, or eonvooatiuns—a law uuto himself. AVer* he a man of extraordinary power*, he mipht for t timtf nttrae: eonriderable ottontion; ’ it it is not probable that hi* meqirinn wi’l oerioualy disturb the gen- POET EOYAL RAILEOAD, other Cotton States) using this Press, whose names are a* ••familiar as household words.** Planters visiting Maeon are earnestly advised not to purchase a Cotton Press until they EXAMINE CLOSELY AND THOROUGHLY the -ECLIPSE.” and JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES. Send for Descriptive Pamphlets containing testimonials prices* E. FINDLAY’S SONS, FINDLAY IKON 1TOKKS, MACON, GA. "If A"VT?V Made Rapidly with Stencil and HLV/XiAiX Key Check Out tit*. Catalogues and full particulars free. S. M. Spekcue, 117 Hanover st.. Boston. WILL BE HELD AT I.KA YEN YVOKTII, KAN., DECEMBER 31st, 1S73, FOR TUE BENEFIT OF A JUVENILE REFORM SCHOOL. 40,000 Gifts, 8450,000 iu Prizes, Principal Prize 8100,000 Cmutinc of the raperb |wlati*l readme of Si mon Alvlre. K«q. unsurpa&iril •* a private dwellinc in ibo I'nitod States hein* only a few block, from the Oourt-houre, nrmmded by nut- nidrent xrennds on-hmda ymrdena and rae- vards The bull Jins h*« toen only recently com pleted with *11 modern improvements PRIZE LIST. ,1 Prizes Krai Estate, - - - - *1».«S 1 Cash Prize. 20.000 OppiCE or Exsiveer asd Sctperivte.vdevt AVOL’STA. Gz., June 28, 1873. O N and after Monday. Juno SO, trains on thl* ‘Road will ru i as follows: rows r ax paasENGER trais. Will leave Ausnsta at 6:43 A st Arrive at Port Royal at.... 2:18 p st HEADQUARTERS FOR HARDWARE. We have in store the best selected stock of HARDWARE in Middle Georgia, and defy competition in quality or price. WnMPTVT HEN. Girls and Boys wanted YY VjiilJLllN to sell our French and Ameri can Jcwaliy, Books. Gaines, etc., in their own lo calities. No capital needed. Catalogue, Terms, etc., sent free. P. O. VICKERY Sc CO, Augusta, Maine. OTILL -ware*,- and true to it* name, keep® M weU to tla.' front at all l»ook* for Choirs, Con vention* w»»l Singing School*. By L, O. Emerson and 11. R. Palmer. Price 8150. AlTl»o ***> — Arrive at Charleston at.... Arrive at Savannah ur DAY fasse ATiil Iravc l'ort Koyal »t. Leave Charleston »t Leave Savannah at Arrive at August*yt dowx sight PAi Will le*re Augusta at..... POCKET CCTLKBY. Vie import direct from Sheffield, England, and will gua rantee to duplicate any bill bought in New York from jobbers. Table Cutlery, Plated Goods, Britannia and Iron Spoons. We are prepared to offer extra inducements, as we buy from manufacturers by the case, and get extra discount. X Tft O ( Y I** r <ky! Agents wanted! tp O J fp iu vJ All classes of working peo ple, of either sex, young or old, make more money at work for us in their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address G. STINSON Sc CO.. Portland. Maine. CRAIG PATENT HORSE POWER AMERICAN TUNE BOOK. . 2:10 P tf .11:35 P M . 6:00 A tf .12:30 P tf the tvnlur*. lias no Mifasrior a* a collection of the moat approved Acred music for Choir* and Congregation*. 900 Editor*. 400 pngea. Price 5190. THE RIVER OF LIFE. I. aitrartinc the notic of oil Iradm of (haring In Sabbath School-, hnw of it. rery wporior aznioremcnt of Bible aubjreta, it* department of •onCi for little ritiUren. its adaption to the inter national katana, and it, evaeral richnera and fnwhMn of mnric and word*. Hichlymnmrnd- ral hr all Frio, Herat, in bda. Tni. Beautiful Sahinih School Sonp book ia aold st tN per hun dred ia b'd«: S23 pw hundred in paper. The above book, aent. poatptud,im reenpt of re- tail nit* CHAS. H. DITSON * CO. 711 H r\ vail way. X,w York. OLIVER DITSON A CO. Li tflfcatrtf! | R>ton- Arrive at Port Rojwl at Arrive at Charleston at Arrive at Savannah at UP NIGHT PA98ESOEE TEAIi. Will leave Port Royal at Leave Charleston at Leave Savannah at Arrive at Augusta at : Passengers leaving M.von by the on 31aeu:i and Augusta Railroad, arrivei at.Augus ta in time to make elose connection with the down lught paasenrer train on ttos ^d tor Port Koyal a,^savannah. sixctLv^ooD^ & TONBY, B ' IO; ' i * lf attorneys at law, —AND- SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, EUFAULA, ALA. (Office over J. T. Kendall’s store. Broad street) riT L practice in the State and Federal Courts Vy 0 f iLibam.'i. in the Courts of Southwestern r Jr~ia and elsewhere 1 »y special contract. Prompt attention pmd to collections in Alabama and i Will Investigate land titles whenever SSSd. octatun* llovr, Wha and IVhtre (o Advertise. Sec the Advertlsera* Gazette, 80 pages. Sent by mail for 25c. Address GEO. P. ROWELL CO, novfl lawtt 41 I*ark Row. New York. FOR DRIVING COTTON GINS. Recently Strengthened and Improved, now Perfect BUILDERS'* HARDW/i-RE. Our stock is large and complete, anil prices lower than at any time since the war. -<rT>35y-^ cougii sls o kb TIIIiOATJSFLU- K-V7.A, oo p- r~ VG C B 0U<; **• <vety afftcUon of the nrzoAT, xczca ciur-^Ly the cieof Da. Wis- tar's Balsam of whlrh docs not dry up a cough and lcavo tho cause behind, bat loosens It, cleanses tiio lungs and allays irstelion, thus removing tho cause of the complaint* CONSOtPTION CAN BE CUBED by a timely resort to this standard remedy, a* Is proved by hundreds of testimonials it has m-eired. The penttine Is signed */• Suite” on tho wrapper, SETH W. FOWLS * SONS, Pzorzirzom, Loo- Tun, Mass. Sold by dealers generally. Findlay’s Sons, Findlay Iron Works, The largest stock of WAGON ar.d CARRIAGE GOODS in the market. Agents for the Celebrated Howe Platform Scales P. H. Stark’s Dixie Plows, 1 and 2 horse. Last, but not least, lihe D .PRATT COTTON GIN. i over all othna intemfed tor same purpose (including both the old GUARANTEE. OK ASK NO MONEi. Thi, Fover u.hipped n mechanic to put it up; acts on the ground; u attached in noway a independent of floor-aimrin*. - etc.; can be naed in ANT KIND or both the Power and Gin can bo ran on the ground WITHOUT Bishop Casuhina _-irea r.i me of his rv>*#i>ns for: hia rre" aiing shut In- e. ks a lar.-cr and more tot-mat situation, where he con excreta# the ri^ht and priv ilege to uiii't hi* fellow-Ghrirtians of other churches around the communion table; and. os another roaaoa. his ina bility to pnctidnxte in the ^'rvicer of hi* own church with thooa who incline to Ritualina. Thus, while leavinr the church that he may eitend unlimited toleration toward *Ii other Christian*, he declare- that he also driven to tk'.» o*nrse by hi. inability to tolerate i’ prraav.linirs of • r:.r. of the in am ben BATCHELOR'S HATE. DYE, fTHI IS splendid Hair Dye is the best In t * T? 1 ?- 11 ' The true and Perfect Dye. liar Send for Descriptive Circular, Testimonials, and Price List. Thr Grratc.t Strike let. Tuvehi WHERE tK" sick are atnlring ae-.: ist 1, anJtzvlie medicine* and powerful vegetable luie.na Evciywh-Tcthey arertrongin tbebe- that a lAiuiitutional faricorant—• preju.ra- tio:: nmtingtbe prop rt.caolatonvaagvr.tlepor. ranre.» i,....i ,i,-'.um t. a redalire. and a gene ral recuiM«r -lately nwary in all diw»v.ra l.i.rjuherv they are evening to '.lie ccudurua Iirrai’s Edcrtfsctnl Sfitw Appfrifii It prerivcly su !, a, rr v-a.- th uvvids (*f fa: raetxt; no ridiculous tint* or unpleasant odor. Remedies the ill effects of bad dyes and wm.*be«. Produces immediately a superb Iilnck or Natural Brown, and leaves the hair Clean. Soft and Beau tiful. The genuine ginned W. A. Batcbck/r. Sohi by all Druirmsts. CHAS. BATCHELOR, State bare cot only endorsed Mr. Abeks. but also Tbe demand lor tidtrti Is tmtmnlMed. and all derair.nr to nartkipate in Uw drawings should aX oore form tneir dubs and send in their orders. AGENTS WANTED in dU States, Cities and Toims in the U. S. and Canadas. M n-y should be aent by Registered Letter. P. O. Order or KxMfevllb the full sddxvssoftbe iiurvbxser in rliin vritioc. P Evety I<* U tickeu has a chance to win 11 prizes, bet positively certain to win one, while one prison out of every ten wbo purchase a pack age of 11 i* bound to win two prises. For further informs:.^:: and particular*, send for circulars to the M&rjurer and Promirtor. ami suiting SlKO\ AICLES. wpieodSm Lcuvcuwvrtli* Karjas. rrMerrin^ the "old fashion" Gin Gear or "new fashion” ditto, with centre supporL iatod at very reasonable tenures. R. FINDLAY’S SONS, FINDLAY IBOX VTGEKS, MACON, GA Special attention called to the wellknown numbers' That tin- tiuio will i-ouic whi n th* Mg- flict in the Ep: 1 al Chur.-h between the two part it— tn.wn a* Hiph and Low will W :u! v> a *. partition is prolob’e; bat before tin.t Urn.- the church will liav. hiKV-rae /*r more numerous than it is at present, an.i w'.iat is known as •• Kitu- ivlisni ' must be more pr.-n-.uuoe l than now. Dr. Ctimuiius will harilly sncccgd in establish.mj a ehuieh in this or any other cooiitiy. He is hazelly the man to accomplish such a work, even if there was an oocasion for it. Factory, Ml. Vernon; Office J3, John St., New York. ERNEST PESCHKE’S Macon Standard Mean Time JUROX i>. RANSOM. ROBERT IT. BOYD. WAUILEX A. RANSOM. DARIUS W. GBEt. W. A. RANSOM & CO., Mamdactarera and Jobbers of BOOTS AND SHOES, 1SS VXD 140 GRAND ST.. NEW YORK. Represented by B. W. Hogan, ol Georgia, octtediy manufacturers of STEAM ENGINES, BOILES, SAW &. GRIST MILLS. V/ATER WHEELS, AND ALD HINTS OF M.VCHINERT AND CASTINGS. ETC. ETC. R. FINDLAY’S SONS, JoWoodD FINDLAT IRON WORKS, MACON, GA i-— - hare adopuvl it Ik uyci* id n itadj^-diMardiu^ all thx* druirs hvl prenou.dy taken, an i tuimii. tiuklrvu In A> rj?*r<: d*-f..!,:«•■. . comp'atnt. tx-r.»uie.:.un :: .;i, And itvvi’t, it i» indeed a mam hold by all drufgnu. H AVING perfected my arnms»;menti to correct the siitrh; -*t error in the tinao-k jer -imr of my fiite Bgfnlator. bv th« erection of an ohsQ.-vau>ry and one of the rair>t approved TRAN >1T INSTBL- ME NTS, for the purperv of ob*-r\ini< tli.? meridian i*a.-saifr*. of the su:i mid sters^l will Oo able to keep the exact Maixm metn time to within a fra* -tion of a second. Special attention paid to the J&epai, 'imj nnd Rating of fine Watches, at well i 15 all kinds new work made to order. )*127 ly rhrumstisir.. u» Ukxitctne* DOVll LOSTvENERC HARDWARE. 1R0 N & STE E L Wwv.~. i \t ft' ' r m. si m 1 > ns m b i r mi an Si m i