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I.aTT-V TKffi'.kAl'll A Ml .11 !W Will! I'l IWUA7 S.UIWI11II, Pli
* l yini ’tcr) wu cobwu*
•S* *rSLi«r fioa W* O""" -
,1 rfc *JL .. jiriurtm-nt: The
t to n t. raate»Vct« the rt-
*'*P? His> » , r > a “' 1 "P* £■*
** rtlv .*•»* by the threat
*•* and the Mid*
mWJ (vporM from Havana
rttioo <* jmbovffori prop
er rititew u being dili-
! 'Cv-l withal (
■'C. * a- Spain Talks or Ar-
‘" kif bi(r»tl#B.
ciTfibATt Nurember 22
u* nVl ^ Miertx that violence had
I,y the Madridpopulace to
■' t *Z rt, American Minuter, are
• f'fid*-. Preaident Ca.-tolar
\ofcrence to-daj with Lajard,
•**1 Minister. The rendt of the
E " ii favorable to the rontisnanoe
Twhtioo' The idea of aubtniUim'
‘ i the ''ionfi** w **—
- jhd of. ^N 1,1 “T “
rS, Oermal Enp- r r ii fadi-
ji,, probable Arbitrator,
tyreth of Disrnelli.
Vorember S3.—IharaeUi made
’ T ,Merh at Olaajfow last ere-
He iwferalJ criticised the Gov-
45 1 predicted a (treat struggle
'* trtmen the spiritual and tom-
"Jism. Ho feared tne conflict
. It in anarchy, and declared
’ .Jriiwns of home rule in Ireland
k and show Or At Britain
r ,ia«ipw-
Irish Politics,
i-is. .Vceemher *3.—Sixty thou-
La jart in the meeting here yea*
fia fiiroi' "f home rule. Speeches
^wr.n* followed.
Tweed’s Caste.
Y„»x, .Voremher S3.—All effort*
>UJlt ,uy of judgment for Wm. M.
j proved ineffectual. Judges Piatt
'iguh* 1 h°th refused to gTant it,
,t minutes nut one Tweed was
’ I from the sheriff's ■
FR- FR_ FR-
saciu:i> 3i lsic noOfiSte I
THE STANDARD.
CLOTHING
"HE 32EA7 EEMEDY
H01TE PURPOSES.
PCS!
w« l »iihS'aSr i
BjLO.”
TAKEN 1 NT F.RXA I.I.T—Halt a Uespaonful
hlslri is water, is a pleent drink—Ainu' ‘
APPMED EXTEKN.M.LY—whrii theta b
STOPS PAIN quicker then morphim. chioeo.
fens.opium, uvany other anodym knoarntotha
aerad.
If SYDDEXLY SEIZED with
sf. sinful in a the nt water, will, in a tew mln-
at—. remote all
to the
Naval Movement.
■iter liictoCorhaa arrived from
powerful
Mexico, list
presented
Mexican
xilroud.
Wrecked.Schooner
onroU. Norambar S3.—The wreck-
K.solute rcDirnod last night
„ the work of the schooner before
cud rook ten miles south of Cape
The dirers report the schooner
J J, hmui emla. 81m had her anchor
Sith thirty fathoms of chain. Tlie
sier i* loaded with oil. Hit nnme
.11 net is' ascertained.
Senator lluulwrll on War.
'si' aoo. Noreaiber 23.—Ux-Secrctary
itacll. hs turing on finannes and the
3 j,-referring to Cdlmn matters, dep-
ltl .| the iihs, of aror—counselleil mod-
:,„n. and argued that our sympathy
' sssal sid ought tp 1m> given to Spain
, r • Hurt to vrtalilish a rejuiblic.
.National Press Convention.
■ vASSilt. Noremlier 23.—A oninwit-
I,f the ti.orgia Press Asuistiution hnvo
to postpone Iho Kntioaal IVcss
rmtion. nailed to meet nt Bt. Louis
ei;th instant, to soma future time.
Karfhfiaake in California.
S»» Fuxi isco, NovemK r 23 — A severe
thqnoka shoek occurred ymtordny nt
ko. lasting fifteen seoanda. Thoahock
u felt in other ploecte.
Light Ship (lone,
rsr, Dat.. November S3.—Pilots re-
that the five.fstliom light ship has
pp and. A sunken vessel at Fen-
k's Island shoals is supposed to be her
Itrsiiniplioit in Memphis.
Msarins. Norember 23.—The De Soto
k rnraues to-morrow. H is thought
first National will resume in n few
Ship Missing.
I Itti.lI'AX.Novemlsir 23.—Her Majesty's
lip Cyrus, hence Oetober IHtlt, has not
Hi haul from. KKN M IV
Murine Xcws.
Ntei.ml r 23.—Arrived.
Kwbuunev N(etii>isjHa,LivtngatOuand Mer-
lertila
CiiAKi.rsriiN, November 23.—Arrived.
. Aliee. Benia, uml Mary Collins.
1 Sided. Jane Lamb.
Kxt Wasr, Norember 23.—The flag
■kip Woreestcr lupa> m ■'J.
IMPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE
MURRAY
Si
LANMAM’S
CELEBRATE II
FLORIDA WATER !
T)» rirbcvt, in«»*t yti. no4 «k*)u«tr oI •
perfumr*for ummUm
1IANDKSRC1IIKF,
JUlh'jTOIIaliT. ^
And In the BATH.
A« therr «rr imitation* «ixl (WOwrMti ijlwn
*«k ft»r»be FktrivU NVnWr. wbu’b him *ei tIk» b»»ltb» ;
on the Mai eml on Iho jeunpblet. the wmm oI
HK'KRA V A LAS MAS, wiUwnt which none in
Kor Hikle by ell perfumer*. drufr(**ts end dmlera
in fnnmr comlw. julTHwnWrn
PERSOXj* SUBJECT to nMoplexy. ImH
mm, Hiwdfhm. emldcn fvinun^a. ahuuld brew
the relief near them; * U-**i««»nful in water, will
in Ikrm minuUs. remote nil dificnlty.H
Radway’s Ready Relief
Ite Grand Power In the Prevention
and Cure of Pestilential ami
Contaalou* DUcarck.
It is in duuevww where immediate and abe><(nt«
s—irtv.Mv and rrljrf ut irquirvif u h«*n in this ma*
edj pnms its aurior, and we miirlit say, wjw.
natural power ui aanti^ libs and imimuting
the potent power of a disinfectant, ncntraliarr
and cun-. So ana that naaa the Brwrfy Belief
when Asiatic cholera, yellow fever, typhoid fever,
•UMiIl-pox. diptberia. etc, pvr\atl in a eommui'
ty, will lie armed with these diseases: and
•etaed when u**m? it, will be cured if the din
tkms are bdk»wed. Himpfe as this remedy is. it
pomaaars the dements of mnr of the most violent,
painful and fatal disease* that scourge the earth.
COUGHS. gO It E
Tl!UOAT,INn.l'-
YTA7.A, WHOOP
ING GO V Oil,
«*, Asthma, aid
every affcclrivn of
th* i mo at, luv-s
and cn»T. aro
spwcdn.v and pci^
imnmUy rwmf by
usuwfpiuWis*
IwhUvd, but bwsras t\4 .
i, tl.UA ivaan W tbecauao of the cumphir.t.
BE CURED
i *Un*!xnl rvtncdy, m Is
( phmd by bandfedsaf WadmunUh it has nccivwl.
¥hc Is Pk-nsd•/. toe «a»M
M.tTi V. >WVI.K A MNh l*noraia»uBa.lioe-
IMS. Mom.
1 aaiMkia.ll uiiwamkwtWcaaa
. CONSUMPTION CAN !
I hi timely wwvt U IW» MoaA
”, I.C.IMI ky famJretaaOirttti mh
CARPETS !
Oil Cloths.
MATTING, RUGS,
MATS, ETC.
daily dinvt limi laaVMHii. cf Uu
UH.'IIV of icMil, and at mlured |f(iw.
' ift>DT BBUSf iXS CARPETS,
TXPK8TKY BBDHiaS CAKTETS,
TUtfSE-rLY CARPETS.
EXTRA SUPER CAHPETS,
MEDIUM auJ LOW OR ADR CAK-
rETS.
VENETIAN CARPETS.
HBMPS CARPETS,
VELVET RUGS.
BRUSSELS Kl'CiS.
BEAVER BUGS.
MATS OF ALL STYLES,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.
LIXOLII.I M FLOOR CLOTHS.
FELTS AND DRUGGETS.
TABLE OIL CLOTHS.
0000A MATTINGS,
Cl XU MATT1NO&
. CANTON MATTINGS,
WINDOW SHADES,
WALL PAPERS.
PmvWva am is»ii«l mwrnrnia, my Mm* ke-
fore bu)tna as 1 can show a (nvt.y variety
at m iuvjricaafl any * **
Xo. m &117 aw t, ii.'ii daur to Buaa ± (We
nan's afc-HVkk* dry fuodstMsae.
■mQaaJga* . • ^ F»
Interesting to Cotton Planters !
\
Jft
’ILL l*n-nt
■ t'ourthouai
SstlU
4v. the fith day of Decamber
iic! iKiun of Vkfe. for the
I Jsn-
SThSavrv- iHNtfrs. r.a h ..a Ume stable*.etc.
Term* nuuie kl^vn OU the day of mi tots.
KI j K..;UU U Umv
at On, r. Lake * Ca. 1 , Ma.^n.G».
iwumrih
DOOLY HOUSE.
Br J. W. BOND.
■raiti.au, « - “ ®ear*la.
Twenly Mofa La fil.lt of .Kadnal. fl PC
iqM»
EADWAY’S READY BELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER,
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS.
CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS.
DORK THROAT. DIFFICULT BREATHING.
PALPITATION OP THE HEART
HTSTERICS. CROUP, D1 PTH ERIA.
CATARRH. INFLUENZA.
HEADACHE. TOOTIIACIIB.
NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM
COLD CHILLS. AGUE CHILLS.
Tin* np|»liralion of tlw* IV
or part, whrrr thr pain ard
*,l ma and rnmfart.
now '—' ‘ '*
thr IPnr. lv simI nil internal puin*.
Tma’l’i* should alwava carry a bottle nf Rad'
wa>*s ll-Trily Ib iHi With them. A few dn»ps in
water will |»**v»iit sicknre* or pain* fnmi cluinire
•f water. It i* better thnn French Brandy or Bit*
ter* as a «timuU»t.
FEVER AND AG-TJE.
Fever and Aanenmd fer fifty cents. There is
not a irmedlat aio*nt in the wi.rlil that wi't r n»
F.’Vitand Amte. anil nil fiber Malarkais BiIimis
ifeartet. Ty|»h(»».l. Yellow end other Fevers isideit
hv Undiw.iy'ii I’ilN) no (|iii<\ ns llulway's Ibrnly
Relief.
IFihI.i Re led *v» cents ftrr and Bib 28
rent* a U.i. S.ld |qt dru onatn.
HEALTH! BEAUTY!
STRONG AND PURE RICH RIOOD-Iff.
CREASE OP FI.KSH AND WEIGHT'
CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL
COMPLEXION SECUR
ED TO ALL!
DR. RADWAY’S
Sarsaparillian Eesolvenfc
Has made the moat **toni*himr cures. Ko Quirk
*0 rapid arethechanaes the body uudarior*. unde
Uw influence of tilts truly wondeifaU medicine
that avrur pat aw inchuue in flsux and
vrr.wn r is mtiw and felt.
TUI', GRK.IT 111.001* PURIFIER*
Every drop of the 8A RS A FA Rl 1,1,1 A N RESOL
VENT cotnmnnimte* tbmurh the hlood. swcu
uni*’ mwl oilier fluid* and iuicua of the system
the rigor of life, for it repair! the wnmtes at the
bf»dv with new and sound materia!. Scrofbla,
Sypbili*. ronMimi*ti«m. tUandiilar Iflaraaes, UI*
err* in the Throat and Mouth. Tumor*. Nodes in
tilt] (Hands oimI oilier ports of the system. Sore
Errs, tftrutaarutiv INachenttw from the Ear*, and
the Wi#*t form of Skin Ibwamw*. Eruption. Fever
Sore*, S-.dd Head, Rina Wi|rm.8alt Rheum, Err*
siprlns Aenr, Black Snots, W'orroa in tlb’ Flesh.
TimifrN.rsnccraiiitbi’ worah. and all Weaken inn
and l*al»iful IMsrhaives. Nielit Sweats. Loss of
Sperm, and all wastee of the life principle, am
within the curative ranee of this wonder of Mod*
eni Clicmistry, and a few days* use will wove to
any person Uhimr it for cither of theao farms of
dinaiNe Us popmt power to nm* them.
If tlic patient, daily la-coni in* naluml by tho
waste ami dreompasition that is continually pro*
invwdny. anrmoda in arvcrisnfr thcae wastes, and
reiNiira the same with m?w material made fmm
hrwltliy bkiod-und this the SARSAPARILLIAN
Will aial doe* acrun*—a curt* is cx*rtaiu: f<*r a lien
once thia remedy commences it* work of pnriflca*
lion, ami sucr^ds in riiinini»hin* tlw loss o
wn*»tcs, it* n*|ailn» will he npitl. and every day the
patient will feel himself srmwinc letter and strong
er, the food dim**tin* better, appetite improrin*.
and flcslr ami wdrht inrreaam*. Not only does
the SARSAPARILLI AN RESOLVENT cvcri all
known remedial a*cnta in tlw mire at Chronic.
Sendnl»ms. Cunstitutioiial and Skin Diseases, but
it is the only positive cure for
Kidney nml RIaddrr Complaints,
Urinary and Womb Disease*. Gravel, Diahetoa
1 h>'i»\v. 8ti>|*pa*eof Water, Iiuwntinenccof Urine,
l)ri«ht a « Diaeaao, Albuminuria, amt in all nwt
where them am brick dust dnjsisit*, or the water
is thick, cloudy, miiol with sulistanccs like the
white of an c**. or thread* like white silk, or there
is a morbid, dark, bilious appearance and white
lion* dust deposit, and when them is a pricking,
huruin* sensation when |iassiu* water, and pam
in the small of the hack and aloo* the loins.
Tuiuorof 12 Years’ Growth Cured
by Radway’s Resolvent!
Bkttu.Y. Mass, July Id, 1907.
P». RapwaT: I have had Ovarian Tumor in
the ovaries and bowels. All tlie 1 Victors said “there
was no help lor it.** I tried everythin* that was
recommended, but nothin* hcl|ied me. I saw
your Resolvent, and thou*ht I would try it; but
had no faith in it, because 1 had suffered for twelve
years. I took si* hot tic* of the Resolvent, and one
not of Rail way's Pills, and two bottles of your
Ready Relief; and there is not a ai*n of tumor to
be seen or frit, and I feel better, smarter and hap-
pier than I have for twelve year*. Tlie worst tu
mor was in tlw left side of tin* liowels. over the
rmin. I writ* this to you for the benefit of others.
You can publish it if you clmose.
HANNAH P. KMAIT.
WORMS!
Tho only aafo and mna rrmMr far TAFE, PIN
and WORMS oi aUVinda.
PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE.
An Imiiartnnt Letter
Nnra
"tlrate
t, the book pabliaba.
gentleman and tnidenl o
O..(or th. (out fortj yean -vll known
* ' ” throughont the United
New Nokx. Ortohrr 11,187X.
Dx. Rapwat: IVnr sir—I am indunal 1<>- a
arnw o# ilutr u. thr aiffrnnr to matu* a brief atatr-
rnmt c< the workinx cl rear medirim an ra.varlt.
For Kimd rrara I had boon affeefed with aarae
IrraMaintha bladder and urinarjr oruxn*. which
rawm iwalra maatha aao rnlminatmi in a mort ter.
nbly aflUrtiavt dimoor, which the phyoirinns ol
Aoal won a apawnodic aMrtnre in the uivta. aa
aloo inlhunmatiaa <4 thr (ridnrj. and bladder, and
rave it aa their apiaiun that my are—n jrmra—
wonld permit my rrrr rettinc radiran. rend. I
hod tried a number <4 phroician«, and hod token
a 1ajv>. (.nmlity ol mrdkinr. both oka-thic and
homeopathic, but hod ret no relief. 1 had read 0
a.toniidiin, ennm harirtr I wen mod, by yenr rem-
edica. and wane k«r inccitha 0*0 mat a notice in
thr Philadelphia Satunlajr tvemnw Rat <4 a can,
baling been cfr.vt.d aa a peraon wb. had lone
WnocftainiraalhadbMn. 1 went rim lutTond
nr of onefc-jroar SoraapanlHan Era.'
Relic! and Rrqnlotin* PUlo-ond
d taking them. Inthiw.li.. Itroag
Bradjr
moccd taking t
i«lMiwd.and now f.vlaa writ ra rear.
C. W. JAMES. Cincinnati, a
greatly
AMERICAN TUNE BOOK.
r l>-t psalm tunc* of
o saperior as a cvlfevtam
mrmi mair fer Choowai
Editors. pure*. Fries
THE RIVER OF LIFE.
It attrwctln* tlw notiocof all feadera of rimdiur
to Mabbath HrhouR b*tmui««J iu very superior
arrancement of Bible sabjcctu, it*.«lc|wrUae«it at
sonxs fur little children, it* ~
national Icavst*. arsl iu
freshness of music and wurda. Ui*hfy
•d hyalL Frira SI cents in bd*. Tkua Beautiful
fiabbstli School Soo* book b wJd at per hun
dred to b*ds: $tt per hundred in paper.
The above buuks sent, postpaid, on receipt of re
tail price.
CHAR. H. DITSON k CO,
711 Brrvtttaay, Xcw York.
OLIVER DITSON k CO,
nortbnrb^f Hduk
UiH i iiav i'd
LOW fiESSEVOIH
ire Suited to all Climates,
AND FAMOUS FOR REIN'S
EES? 70 USE!
CHEAPEST TCEUYIi
EASIEST TO SELL HI
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-FOR-
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An Old and Rclialale Tonic.
pm’Oxt inateru
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, mvrr STRENGTHENING CORDIAL an l KKLt ABLE INVIGOIIANT. They arc ma le of tl
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Stile Proprietor, and Wliolemle Drugglata, Jtavaiinnii.
H. MYERS A BKQ.. Bar strwt. Savtumah. Gu. „
too l STB*
ul guamn-
e<iual.
\V. W. WOODRUFF,
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
M A C O IV. G A.
GESEML TRADE IN TIE STATE
LOOK AND BE CONVINCED !
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<laieh.j^rr.acitcnpc*
X'amcus ron civzno
Sdirfistin: Svciygharc,
AND BSCCO
Especially Adapted
TO TUX
WfS CF mSTSOBOUl
■ SOLD DY
EICELSJOR lASL'WCTCSMfl COIPAJI,
ST. LOCH, MO.,
on
TRUiyiAM & GREEW,
Gift Enterprise
The only BcUahieGi/l Distribution iu tho toon try
L. X5. SINE’S
TWENTIETH '
Grand Auaal Distrilintioii.
To be drawn Thuralay, January* 1st, 1874,
$200,000
INVALUABLE GIFTS
GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE.
$20,000 IN GREENBACKS!
ONE GRAND CASH PRIZE.
$10,000 IN GREENBACKS!
ONE CASH PRIZE OF $5,000 U GREENBACKS
iS p fH,€*H“ ch in } Greenbacks!
f^ino Gold and Silver Lnvr Hunt ins Watchc*
(in all) worth from fgu to fCUU!
Coin Silver, Vot Chains, Solid and Double-
Plat<«l Sil verwarv. Jewelry, sir. etc.
Whole number of Gifts SS^WO. Ticket* Hm
ited to 100,000.
Agent* Wanted to sell TICKETS to
nlioiu liberal Premium* will
he paid.
Sinde Tickets £*; Six Tickets $10; Twdre Tick
et* $20; Twenty-five Tickets $40.
Cirrubrs contaiuin* a full list of priaes, a de
scription of the manner of drawing, ami other in
formation to reference to the Distribution, will he
sent to any one ordering them. All letters must
bciutdresNcd to
Main Office.
101 W. Fifth Street,
novlfi dAwftw
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Develop* the Youn*at a Critical Peried; Dis-
xolves Calculi and “Chalky” lKimsits; Cures
Gout, RlicuuiMtiMn, Dy*i>etiaia. Neunihria
Grav.-l, Ihabeti*. Di’stwes of Che Kidneys, Liv*
*r and Skin, Alslouiinal Dn>|».v, Clmnuc Dior-
rlmvi. Constipation. Asthma, Nervousnesa
SkseplcasiK***, Genenl l**bilur, and nearly
•ry class of Chronic Disease, l'smphlcts con
taiuin* History of the Sprin* and Tcstiiaor 1 -*
from Medical Journals. Eminent Phivk
»rnl di'timniishctl citizens, stmt free by mail
Uy WHITNEY B BOS.. Geri’i A*ants,ftf7 South
Front stra Philadelphia. For sale by all drug-
data. au*ScodHn
THS SEOilTEST E01JTE TO F02TTO3.
ijiioo.oca FOR ONLY $2 SO!
TnE LARGEST RETURN FOR
THE SMALLEST INVESTMENT.
A. GRAND
GIFT CONCERT!
WILL BB HELD AT
LEAVENVVOKTH, KAN.,
DECEMBER 31st, 1873,
FOR THE BENEFIT OF A
JUVENILE RSF0E2I SCHOOL.
40,000 Gifts,
$450,000 in Prizes,
Principal Prize $100,000
Conaiiting <4 t(v niperb palatial residence <4 Si
mon Ata-leo. Em, imsurposoed aa a privota
dwelling inthe Unitod States, being only a lew
Marks hunt the Court-home, surrounded by mag-
plcted with all modem improvements.
PRIZE LIST.
IS Prim. KmI Estate, - - - -
1 Cash Prize,
» - - JIO.WW each. - -
HERTZ, VIRGIN & C©,
Every style ol CWrriogea. Buggies or W agons tur-
' nisb.il at tlie loan—t ,i»»ible pniv at
\hi* Re|*»iu»ry.
The Woodruff Concord Buggy,
Celebrated lor liglit dralt and durability, is
the leading. Buggy, and a aperialty.
W" :r m-
f» m
?f® giff
m m
HARDWARE
CUTLERY, ETC
Cherry Street,
octlZtf
- - Macoi i, Ga.
DIXIE WORKS,
FIItST STREET, CORNER OF CHERRY.
WARER00MS: Poplar Street, between Third and Fourtih Streets.
jyiJ^ZDOTiTr GA.
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6DERNSEY, BARTRDM & HEN.DRIX,
1’IIOPBIETOKS.
DOOES, SASH AND BLINDS, WINDOW AND D00E TEAM .8, BALUS-
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GREA T
2Mm Freigiiranfl Passenger Line
-VIA-
CHARLESTON, S. 0.,
—TO AND FROM—
Baltaore, PWMelia, New Yorlc of Boston
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
The Whit, water and Woodruff
Wagons.
And other Wes! 'em Wago. tot£ora%ho
DeK**ripti%c Circe’Jar* funu*a. ^
will write for them. , octi*t tf
THE MAIiD power
cures'
HUMPHREY’S
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
H AVE proved, from the most amplo experience
an entire success. Simple, Prompt. Erti-
cient uml Reliable. They are the only rntNlicim^
perfectly adapted to ]K>i>ulur use—so simple tic®
mistakes cannot In; nindo in usin* them; soliarm-
Jess a.s to be free from daxurnr; ami so eilirient as
to to be ulw.'.ys reliable. They luive the liiidiest
commendation from all. ami will always reinlet
satisfaction. Price, in larjjc three-ilruchm vials,
with directions:
Xos. Cures. Cents.
1. Fevers, Conwstion, Inflammations, . , u
2. Worms. Worm Fever, Worm Colir, . . 50
$. Cryimr-Colic. or Teethin*of Infants, . . ro
4. I)i3rrli*i*a, of Children or Adults, ... 50
5. Dysentery. Griping, Bilious Colic, ... 50
O. Cholera Morbus. Vomit in*. ao
7. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, 50
8. Neuralgia, Toothache, Fuceoclie, .... 60
l». llwwlarhe, Sick Headache, Vertigo, ... 50
10. Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach, 50
11. Suppressed, or Painful Periods, .... 50
li Whites, too Profuse Periods, 50
13. Croufi. Cough. Diilieiilt Breathing, ... 50
14. Salt Rheum, KrvsijM-las. Eruptions ... 50
15. Rlieumstism, Rheunmtie Paius, .... 60
US. Fever nml Ague. Chill Fever, Agues, . . 50
17. Piles, blind or bleeding. 50'
18. Ojihthaliny, and Sore or Weak Eyes, . . 50
10. Catarrh. Acute or Chronic Influenza, . . 50
20. Whooping-Cough, Violent Coughs, ... 50
21. Asthma, Oppressed Breathing. .... 50
22. Ear Discharges. Impaired Hearing, . . . 50
23. Scndula, Enlarged Glands, Swellings, . . 50
24. General Debility, Physical Weakness, . . 50
25. Dropsy ami Scanty Secretions 50
2*1. Sea-Sickness^ Sickness from Riding. . . 50
27. Kidney Disease. Gravel 50
28. Nervous Debility. Semiiml Weakness, or
Involuntary Discharges, 100
20. SoreMout h. Canker, 50
SO. Urinary Weakness, Wetting tlie Bed, . . 50
31. Painful Periods, with S|usm*. 50
32. Suffering# at Cliauge of Life 100
33. RpilflMPV. Sinuus. St. Vitus' Dance, . . . 1«»
34. Diplitheria. UUv’rutcil Sore Throat, ... So
35. Chronic Congi’stionsand Eruptions, .
FAMILY CASES.
Case (Morocco) with nlxne S3 large vials and
Manual of Directions 31000
Case (Morocco) of 20 large vials and Book, 6 00
These remedies are sent by the ease or single
liox to any mrt of the country, free of charge, on
nsviut of prut*. Address
HUMPHREY S SPECIFIC
HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE CO.
Office and Depot No. 502 llrwidwav. New York
For sale by all Druggists. Ami by John In
galls ami Hunt. Uuukiu & Lamar, Macon, Ga.
■d^NodtMvtf
ESTABLISHED
24 YEARS!
manufactured by
Langdale’s
Company,
Chemical Manure
(L1M1TKD0
NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, ENGLAND.
Has the following Powerful Recommendations for Planters:
It is a genuine English ma.io Mam.ro, the only •"**""£*
bofi^opZtion 21 years. The Lsngdale. therefore. h:u a good pedigree aud is no
^tZnLins a larger proportion of chemical elemenU suite-l for the
of vegeteblTufe, and^es^eially of cotton, than any other fortUizer offered in the
<1 n iL t* jj t,lie best anti safest CottoD Manure iu th© uiarktt. _ .
The muilvsis .-iven with tho Manure when sold will be guaxsuiteed. There shall
be no mistake about the genuineness of the article, nor thogood faith of the vendor..
SSure offered, as it contains notlnng tat wUt ts of 'use m
Lan’gdate U^tow in price as is consistent with the use of the best mgredtents, and
a ^ ThZmployuient of powerfidmaclunory in mixing and pulverizing the
dients nreMres every particle for semco, and prevents trouble in using. T c r*
S^SSrftoKSpect. and impresses every one who sees it as a perfectly
^Xl^fo^irion and preparation it is the result of careful ^otifier^ardv
Ion*? wantetl-a thoroughly reliable .and safe Manure.
THE MODEL MANURE AUD PLANTER’S FRIEND.
SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS WITH GRANGES FOR CASH.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
SUFKSIJrTSN'DBS r's Offick m. a B. r. R., 1
MaCOS, Ga., OctasWr 11, lb7S. )
O S and alter Sunday. 12th instant, until fur
ther notice, trains ou this road will run as
Htori:
I>AY PASSSNGKR, IiAlLT. (flCSWT* EXCEPTED.)
MriiN.ii — 8:00 A j!
Arrive at Macon p x
XIOUT PASSKSGER, DAILY.
Leave Macon. 7:45 p x
Arrive at Macon 5 ; 5j A 34
IUWKINSVILI.K accommodation trait, dailt.
(sU.VDAVa EXCEPTED).
Leave Macon ]^> p
Arrive at Macon 10^5 A ^
The day train leaving M:uon at 8 oVlock con-
1 ecus at with Atlantic and Gulf Railroad
kraiiiN f«>r all potuti in Florida. The night train
Having Macon at 7:45 connects with trains of At-
Rntiraud Gulf Railroad at Jcsup for Savannah,
arriving in Savannah at 3.-20 x. x. Sleeping
cuadns on night trains.
JAS. W. ROBERTSON.
bc<12tf General Superintendent.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON MACON AND AUGUSTA tt.UI.EOAD.
Si'PEKtxiKxnKxr's Offick. M. 1. A. R. It..)
Au'-n.u. i;i. October to. lsTA >
O N and alter Monday. October. 13, |u.^ncer
train, oil tlie Maeuu and Auaisl:. ltallroad
will run as follows:
1)AT TUAIS—DA1J.T (SUSBAXS KXCKrIKU).
I.ea\o Macon — c.:30 a At
Arrive at Augsuta 2:U r M
Leave Augusta »'« a x
Arrive at Macon S'S5 p x
Trains on the Macon and Augusta Railroad
will make close connection at Corank with day
passenger train on tho G.orgia Kailnaid tor
\Vaslnngton, Athens and Atlanta,
oettic.t 8. K. JOHNSON. Sup t.
AGENTS US GEORGIA:
CLEMONS & JAMES,
J. BEN WILSON & CO.. -
HUFF. WINTERS & WHITLOCK, -
U. WKIGLEY A CO.,
B. w iniEATLEY & CO.. - - - *
J- V- 8TOKES, ----**
G. M. BUSSELL.
WM. J. VIS. -
e. M. DA NILES, -
SPEERS A.
J. D. HAVIS,
. Columbus.
Atlanta.
- Marietta.
. Macon.
- Americus.
- Leesburg.
Athens.
- Arlington,
MarshallvUle.
Perry.
W. BIcKAY, General Agent, Macon, Ga.
P.O. BOX 42S
S A. X
-> D L E R Y !
•ARIED assortment of
A v ‘ v.TDLES WHIPS, HORSE COVERS, COLLARS
SADDLES AND HARNESS. B. V }JJAGE HARDWARE.
BITS, SADDLERY “• opraijES, RIMS, BUGGY SEAT
CARRIAGE MATERIAL-. ^ pEICES f 0 r CASH.
CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES at REDUCE*. , WI n'VCTURKRS’ PRICES.
#v0 1m DAVIS SJ. ITH» —
GUNNY CLOTH.
gQ BALES STANDARD GUNNY BAG-
GING. For side cheap.
$@00,000 !
THREE TIMES A WEEK FROM NEW YORK,
TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS
m
ELEG.YNT STATE-ROOM ACCOMMO'DATIONS—SE.V VOYAGE 10 TO 12
HOURS SHORTER VIA CHARLESTON.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO.
And connecting Bonds West, in alliance with the Fleet 'of Thirteen First-Cla** Steamships to the
above Fort*, invite attention to4be Quick Time and Regular Dispatch afforded to the business public
in the Cotton States at the
PORT OF CHARLESTON,
Offering facilities of Boil and Sea 1
ortation for Freight ami Passengers not exceeded in excel
DR. RADWAY’S
PERFECT PURGATIVE AND
REGULATING POLS.
Perfectly tovtoVa*. dcranlly coated w
lb. dagnorh. Liver. Bovrrfa ludnm, Btoifilcr,
N - tvora D-.-aan, Ilcadacbc. Cor.Wjpatkn. Cy-
ttvavera. Indication, I' ■ - -ia. Bilivuancvv- re-
nr, laflaraiaatienol the Bowela. Pile raid all Eto
ranarracnuol tho Internal tiovra. Worrautod
to cflcct a podtira one. lMraly nevtahta con
taining no mnniT. mincrahor deletcraxmliuga.
Oterann the Kldwin, vyinptonu rccultinf horn
Diwtvlcraot tha Ihmtivc Organ,:
Ooratipation. Invranl P.!. <. Fullncaa of tha
Sl-i fcfafcgs
\Pright In the Stoaarh.SourErortationa.S:r.kiatt
or Fluttering at the Hrart. Choking or Kiflcring
•rapateraa.-hrato a Lira Poatnro. Dtranara •
iHhMncittaMMNtMtlriwat
Dull Pan. tha Baa& H-iio-r.ry .: Prrvjnrator,
Idhvb-idtleti.n and Evvo.Vhin in th. Side.
Chrax. l.im)-. and vadden FJnahc of Rent. Bant
ing rath, )r-h.
A tr w d^-, o, Rad-ay’, Pill, —HI floe the «y«-
tem from all the viiovemincddi^cvlera. PriceiS
cents per box. bold by Druagwt^
"FALSE AISO TRUE!"
Seal one 1. iter ,t:.nij. to R.VDWAT *CO, No
t Vintn, corner ttmrrh rtrvet. Ne— York.
liJ.rrnotK>n —orta thuuioiki. —dl ha aentpaa
ma)UauaJtvly
The title to the above teal rotate ia guanutoed
The liberal term, of thia erhotne brine, it with
in the tench of all—the great cot opportunity ever
oderad tor the poor man to rioe to wealth.
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Single Tiekrto, tf 30: Eleven TirkrtJU 13300;
FiflyHitt 1 T-krta. «ta VO; One Bundivd and Fil-
tcrci Txeketa. Jeso ao.
Tha dn—inr will he mndo trader the auperin-
'acvxnmutoeoppotntgd by the high-
in the Stole, duty sworn to the
-wing, should at
his
dSt&BfSSSlS* in their ordcnT
AGENTS WASTED in mU States, Cities
and Town, in the V. S. wed Canada,.
Money ahoald fie sent by Re-idaed Letter. P.
O. Order or Krpcw*, with the lull addnanofthe
main w win one,
n who purchase a
two tonics,
ana partirulsrs
awsotl^...
For further inJ»>rm»l>o*i i
for rireulxre to tlw JUmcrr a
akinxa SIMON ABIILES,
LOST ENERC
▼iP-*'pawdc:>
IJcy. Bashful*
felnest. SypU
it. Poraapeedyenracfthaae <w ether odnowu
of a private natnrr. eatt. or rand aarap f^r petrara
rim! tor «< advi-re to both araaa. Addraaa Boa -O.”
Vfaattni M.-!:r»l lrr-tituto. 1ST Sycamore atrret.
riia llinlK Ohio. Tha nanadiea are eo certoi,
that no pay will bo reqaired of wqgatsfl-!- tw,
suns for BanMri untu mn-d. a riot to its M u«
reum w 21 eon vine* you thatthb Institute is tba
only sure ona in the Ur.ted SMB to cure
to smi restore rr i --bt'KkL dcclecvuiy
TO NEW YORK.
.... M. s. WooBsm,
B. W. LocrwooD,
Jaxks Beret. Commander
-T. J. Lockwood. Commander.
JAMES ADGEtt 4 CO, Agents. Charleston. S. C.
—— 8. Crowell, Commander.
.T. J. Beckett, Commander.
J. Kex.vedv, Commander.
- btulLULix. Commander.
WAGNER, HUGKR Jt CO,j . r
WM. A. COUttTNAY, J osaat, UtarleatotLS. C.
TO PHILADELPHIA.
IRON STEAMSHIPS.
ASHLAND. .Alexaxpek IlrsTEB. Commander.
EQUATOR., - C. HlTCKLER. Commander.
Kill IYP. 1IIYC UDIlitVK
MANHATTAX„
CHAMPION
CHARLESTON
JAMES ADGER
GEORGIA.
SOUTH CACOL1NA
CLYDE
ASHLAND
TOTAL CAPACITY40,000BALES MONTHLY
TO BALTIMORE.
SEA GULL... — - - JJCTT05. (
SAILING DAYS—EVERY FIFTH DAY.
PAUL C. THEN HOLM. Aguit, Charleston. RC.
TO BOSTOJT.
STEAMSHIPS MERCEDITA AND FLAG -....JBsn. Etkkt SiTTKDAT.
JAMES ADGEtt A CO. Agents. Charleston. S. C.
ttatca rnaranlccd av low as lhooe (4 Competing Lines. Marine Innranee one-half «* one per cent.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Con he had at all the principal Railroad Others in Gervrix. Alshoma, Teimesan- and Uhsiasippi.
State Boom, may be aecuml in advance, without extra charre,hy»ddn-..inr Aeentaef ths&Uaan-
ahipu in Chari.-*., n. at -bow adtoea. in all raaea. the BaUroadTiekeUshould be excbsngad and Berths
a-Tho Thraurh TkkcU by this Boole tnrfndn Transfers, Meals and State Room, white on
ship board.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, GEORGIA RAILROAD
And ttrdreramaetirafLinaa hnre^largely inirraaed their taeflitiea for the rapid movemartef Pri»ht
and piaaengvn brtwcaa the Northern Lit . s goal the South and West On the Georxa end South
Carolina Kadraods Emt-Ctam- 1 *— *
Frrijhk promptly tr
road. Class eonnectaon
ness. The Marauvrs
eunnot be surpassed i
Par further informutaon. apply to J. J. GBlPFlN.Wc.tem A rent, Atlanta. Ga^ B.D. HAS
SELL r new! A-'-nt, P. O. Bax LGX, Offlce 317 Bnjailnj. N. Y^S-li. PICKENS General Passenger
and Ivcaet *g-r ;- Soc.th CarobRa Rjulrtnd, or
J. M. SELKIRK,
iulytt codlw Saperinttndent Great Suuthem Freight and Paaaenger Line. CharleatuB, S. 0.
Missouri State Lottery!
Legalized by state Authority and
Drawn Iu Public nt St. Louis.
Grand Single Number Scheme
00,000 NUMBEUB.
CLASS L, TO BE DRAWN NOV 29, 1S73.
5,880 PRIZES, AM0UNTIN6 TO $300,000.
ATTEMTlON!
MERCHANTS AND PUNlu.RS
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT S OFFICK
S.v\:uinull, November 1, 2873.
O N wild after Sunday, tho 2d insL. Paununr
Trains on tho Georgia Central Railroad, its
branches ami connections, will run as fellows:
TRAIN SO L—GOING NORTU AND WEST.
Leaves Savannaiu,.... — x
Loaves Aligns* W»5 a .u
Arrives in Auxusta 48)0 1* M
Arrives in JlillodgcviUo^ HMW p m
Eatouton. II:M P
... Macon...... 0:45 P M
Loaves Macon for Columbus 7:15 r M
Leaves Macon for Eufaula 9:10 r M
Leaves Macon for Atlauta 7:.30 r M
Arrives at Columbus 3:57 A M
Arrives at Eufaula... - Ilh20 a X
Arrives at Atlanta* 1:40 A M
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leaves Atlanta. 1:00 a M
Leaves Columbus^ 7:10 r M
Leaves EufauUu. 7:25 P M
Arrives in Macon from Atlanta. 6:50 a U
Arrives in Macon from Columbus 58W a m
Arrives in Mncoufrom Eufaula. 6:45 a m
Leaves Macon * 7:15 A M
Leaves Augusta 9K»5 a At
Arrives at Augusta*.-...—... —.... 48W P At
Arrives at Savannah —— 6:25 r At
TRAIN NO. 2-—GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leaves Savannah..: 7:30 r At
leaves Augusta HK)5 p M
Arrives in Augusta 5:55 a it
Arrives in Macon 8:20 A a
Leaves Maoon for Columbus- 8: 45 a m
Leaves Macon for Eufaula. th05 A At
Leaves Macon tor Atlanta. thio a At
Arrives in Columbus. 1:50 r k
Arrives in Eufaula 5:40 r m
Arrives in Atlanta- 5:48 p m
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leaves Atlanta- - 7:00 A M
Leaves Columbus— 2:30 r m
Leaves Eufaula- 7:20 A At
Arrives in Macon from Atlanta 3:40 r At
Arrives in Macon from Columbus 7:30 p At
Arrives in Macon from Eufaula 6:10 r At
Leaves Macon.....;......—,—.. 7:35 P At
Arrives at Mfltedgevilto. - WM) r m
Arrives in Katontou— 11:55 r AC
Leaves Augusta 8:05 r At
Arrives in Angusta.—— 5:55 a At
Arrives in Savannah — M
Train No. 2 being a through train on the Cen
tral Railroad, stopping only at whole stations,
passengers for hall stations cannot be taken on or
^ Passengers for Millodgeville and Eatouton will
take train No. l from Savannah and Augusta and
train No. 2 from points ont^o Southwestern Rail-
read. Atlauta and Macon.
* WILLIAM ROGERS,
, IO v5lf General Superintendent.
JO HNSON & SMITH
OFFER
1 prize of..—4504)00
1 prize of 13,450
1 prize of......... 10,000
1 prize of. 7,500
4 prizes of 5,000
4 prizes of 2,500
20 prizes of. l,ooo
20 prises of.
40 prizes of.
WOO prizes of.;.... $100
» prizes of 1000
9 prizes of......
0 prizes of.
8 prizes of.
36 prizes of—
33 prizes of.-—
180 prizes ot...
»prizes of 250 5,000 prizes of.. - TO
Tickets $10. Half Tickets $5. quarters $2^0.
Our lotteries are chartered by the State, are all
ways drawn at tho time named, and all drawings
are under tliesujicrvuiion of sworn commissioners.
Tlie official drawing will bo published in the St.
Ixtuia papers, and a copy of drawing sent to pur
chasers of tickets.
We will draw a similar scheme the last day of
ereiy month during the year 1873.
Remit nt our riskby Voatoffice. Money Ordera,
Registered Letter. Droit or Eiprem. Seiul lor a
circular.
Porto Hire Bor 241*
Address.
MURRAY, MILLER k CO-
Kt. fjoin's. Vo
I'/NPRECEDEI7TED ADVANTAGES
TO MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS, IN
500 ro.Ils Domestic Bagging, 2 1-3II)s to yd.
100 do* “Elephant’ ’ Bagging, 2 1-4 lbs to yd.
50 bales Gunny Bag:ging, 2 1-S lb to yd.
200 rolls Southern B: igging, 2 lb to yd.
10,000 lbs Arrow Ties.
25 bale :s Bagging Tv.rinc.
sep27tf
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
SUPERIXTEXDEXT'S OFFICE,
SOUXUWESTKnX Railuoad CoxrAKY,
Mucon, Go. October 30,1873.
O X and alter Sunday, the filth init. Passenger
Trains on this Rood will run at lolluws:
DAT EUFAULA FAS3EXGSK 1KAI3.
ats
z~Tm=z 2S ? £
Arme at Fort (.u-’”--' 5:30 i 5
Leavu Albany — 5:10 F X
C : U^Krt Gaii'ea Trata it CulUbcrt doily, ei-
^"y^'rain connects with Atlantic and GuU
llbu Trains at Albany, and will run to Ar-
Aiou •uinkelv Extension Tuesday and Fri-
bugtonon.- ' W^lnosday and Saturday,
day, returning
OOLU ILDUS
MAT PASSESGBR TRAIN.
Leave Macon- .. ....
Arrive at Cu»umims....
Leave Columbus.
Arrive at Mocun
8:45 A M
1:50 P M
:30 P M
7:30 P M
-OH5LODAIION
A)QM EST/^’
i “X7,«3 e> I
Agents Wanted,
Send for catalogue.
tstrfi; Strirg Itlikha Ciaptty. ».w Tci.
STEAM ENGINES
BOILERS
AND MACHINERY.
Stationary and porta Wo Steam E ratines and Boil-
era. Gray sAnU-Knition Cotton Press, Cireular.
Gaiuraral Malay Saw Mills; Portable ami Sta
tionary Flouring Mdls. Surer Cairo Mills and Su-
rar Pans. Narrow Gaaire Loronrotirea and Dum
my Engines for street reads turd raining purposes,
new aiul second-hand Iren and Wood IVorkirar
Machinery ot every description. Send for cir-
WASHIXGTOX IROX WORKS.
6u Vesey Street. Xew York.
For Portable anJ Stationary Steam Engines.
PACE’S Patent Portable
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS.
To cut from 300 to 5000 feet per hour, with one
gjv <*W. MtUawwrwi 8uh Saw Mills. Portable
Grist Mills, Leffel s Turbine \\ ater Wheels, and
every kind of Mat-lum:rv- accessory to the manu-
ukcture of Lumlier. Address Geo. Page A Co-
No. 5 N. Scfaroeder st- Baltimore, Md. Send for
Descriptive Catalogue ami Price list.
FIRESIDE fiSPWWgK
trade by PLUME A ATWOOD, produce*
lb" baht. Can he used on any coal oil
lamp. For sale by oil lamp dealers.
. — jur popu-
lar MAP* andreli-
Stous and hlatonad CHARTS. Splendid a»-
rertmei't! Iauwo sales! lemre profits! Ad,ire-
HAASI8 A LURRECHT.Empire Map and Chart
Establishment. 107 Liberty st Xew 'fork.
oral tail particnUn free. S. M. SrKscEV, 117
JOH NSON & DUNLAP,
. 7’2 Third Stireet, Macon, Ga.
Iff JADQUARTERS FOR HARDWARE.
We hare iu store the best selected stock of HABDW.JlEE in Middle G< ;org:a,
and defy com petition in quality or price.
POCKET CUTLERY.
We imp ort direct from Sheffield, England, and will guarantee to duplicate Any
bill bought in New York from jobbers.
Tab le Cutlery, Plated Goods, Britannia and Iron Spoons.
We ar e prepared to offer extra inducements, as we buy from manufacturers by
the case,: ma get extra discount.
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE.
Ito. is large and complete, and prices lower than at any time since the wa r.
A Full Line of Saw Mill Hoods,
r tx> largest stock of WAGON and CARRIAGE GOODS in the market.
ents for the Celebrated Howe Platform Scales
P. H. Stark** Dixie Plows, 1 and 2 horse. Last, but not least, the D -PRATT
FTON GIN.
A?
IRON and STEEL and everything kept in a first class Hardware Hoicse. We
fan business, and all we ask is a trial. If wo don’t sell you, it shall no b be our
Ailt. • out/.5 tf
MONEY E*Pidlj with Stencil and ,
lU.l/ilDX Key Chech Outfits. Catalogues f
Hanover st- Boston.
WnMF.1ST Girisand Boy*wanted
f I U1lLJj±V to sell our French and A men
i Jewclrr, Books. Gam.-N. etc- in their own 1 *
ities. No capital needed. Catalogue. Terr *
T went freely, o. VICKEfiYTcS-Augu
S5 TO $20
pie, cl either oex. yiamy or ol.j. moke more
a» wtxk for n« in tneir *pare niumanta, ar IL
time, than at titvOniMTlu. ail tne
Address G. STIN,
How, Wka and Whtre l« Adrr
See the Advertisers* Gazette
Sent by mail for 25c. Add revs
„ GEO. P. ROWT
S law it 41 Park Row
^ 50 pi
ERNEST PESCHKE’S’
Maeon Standard Mean Time.
COLUMBUS NIGHT FCBXGlir AND AU. - , r „ .
TRAIN*. :1 ? P 5
T A J
Lea vo Macon — % >
Arrive at Columbus 3:5.
LenvoColumbus -—. 7:40A.
Arrive at Macou - 5IX) a m.
Making closo connection witli Westeru Rail
road at Columbus for Montgomery, Mobile, New
Orleans, etc.
BUFAULA NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
TRAIN.
Leave Macon U*-10 P M
Arrive at Eufaula - 1»* a m
.Arrive at Albany 7:10 A M
Leave Eufaula 7:25 p m
I^-uve Albany 8:30 P M
Arrive at Macon 0:15 a m
Tr.rina leaving Macon and Eufaula on this
schodtfio Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and
Th unlay nights, connect at Smithville with
trauu to Albany. VIRf;IL POWERS,
octSCly Engineer and Sut>crintendcnt.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC BAOAOADOO.
Uri'ICK GUNREAL 1 ANSKNGBR A-GKNT,
Atlanta, Ga^ July 10.1873.
5:30 P M
, 6:00 I^M
lOJO P M
1:10 A M
For Xcw York, Eastern and > irginia Cities,
LcaveaMaoon,by Macou & Western Kail-
„
Arrives at Atlanta ...........a.
JjcavcsAUaota.
Arrivesat Dalton
Arrives at CUaUanooga
Pullman Palaee Prawing-Roomi and Sleeping
-Cars by this train,from Atlanta toLynchl/urg and
ai! intermediate points without change.
Fs— nnm.l<*rfTnf by this tram arrive in New
York the second aftemvQU. 4:44 p m, over thir
teen hours earlier than passengers hy ^iy other
route can with safety •j^acb.J'ew York,leaving tlie
same evening.
DAY WESTERN EXPRESS.
Leaves Macon nlb,,..i ii
Atlanta at
■knives at Chattanooga - -----. -
Closo connection at Chattanooga for ail jKjiuts
^FHtUnum I'alaoo Cars on all ni^l,t trains.
For lurtbur lairticulra addraass,^ ^ *
inly 11 tl Gengrall , assenii.:r.tr»'iit. .
POET BOYAL EAILEOAD.
^ 01
rwx and atut Monday. June SO, trains on this
UJ Rood will .ci f js follows.
Dowjtx,,r«s3s= iomTluW ' e-issx
Will leave An gusto. w>«•.** -.jg P M
Arrive at Port Royalaf. p M
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SAMUEL W. GOODE.
STERLING B. T0NIT
GOODE & TONEY,
attorneys AT LAW,
—AND—
s OLICITORS IN CHANCERY,
KUFALLA, ALA.
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505--75--28—20 and 22.
ractory, Mt. Vernon; Utttct 7&, John
St., New York.
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slightest error in the
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31KNTS, for the Jjurp«jse of obsen in* the meridian Isusage of the
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•••Special wife. ’Hum paid to the Repair mu and Rating of fin* Watci gs, as veil as all kinds
nctc vork made t\ • order, V
RKK5 A. RANSOM.
DAJUCS W. GEER.
W. A. RANSOM & CO.,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
138 AND ltd GRAND ST, NEW YORK.
Represented by £. W. Hogan, ol Goonfia.
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