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c.ril
B S lot
*01 to ;nvit
bits of ths
eriructive injects
■ several years past
D.rri ul’.ural d._-
t. find making an apr.ro-
^...Jition of $18.CiC0 for that pnrpoae.
"tfsoerths aothority conferred in the pro
vision aforesaid, the Secretary of the In
terior to-day appointed the following gen
tlemen to constitute the commission,
which will be known as tho *• United
States Entomological Commission:” Prof.
C. V. Biley. State Entomologist of Mis*
soorf; Prof. Cyrus Thomas, State Entou-
omirt of Illinois, and Dr. A- S. Packard,
editor of the Ar*niean Xatvraliit, Salem,
Haia.
All the members of the commission sro
now in Washington, and will remain here
for several daye to perfect their plan of
operations before starting on their labors,
whloh are designed to include every Wes
tern State and Territory. They will in
vestigate the habits and manner of flight
•! a injanoua to vegetation, and
tho ebaraoter of vegetation destroyed by
the different apeetes of insects.
They will report from time to time
such discoveries ns they may make to
Professor Hayden, who will mako tho
general report to the Secretary of tho In
lerior. They will start as soon as their
plans aro matured and will probably bo
engaged at leaat twelve months in their
work. They have authority to appoint
sub-committees to mako local observa
tions, and by direction of the chief of tbe
signal service bureau, tbe signal service
force throughout tbe sceno of their ope
rations will co-operato actively with
them
3 FIRST NATIONAL BAKE OflACOJ
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS!
Transacts a General BaDtiii Business
OFFICE HOURS—9 A- M. TO 1 P. M.
OPE STOCK OF
New York Exchange,3-10 Prem.
A shtusik happened to be passing
a door in a certain street in London be-
foie which stood a hack cab. As be
passed, an invalid, bearing on bis face
the eruption of small pox, came out and
entered the cab. The observer followed
the vehiclo as rapidly as ho conld. and
was jnst in time to see it deposit its fare
at a small pox hospital. Then ho saw
the driver hailed by a lady and gentle
man, whom bo vainly endeavored to warn
by sbonts. They took no notice, got in
and drove off. The observer still follow
ed, and was just in time to see tho pair
descend at the door of a house in one of
tho best squares in London. Some time
after, being again in London, our inform
ant thought he would cill at tbe
house. He found tho blinds of the house
down. The master bad died on the pre
vious day of small pox, and hia wifo was
not expected to recover from the same
malady.
Awothib Diplomatic Scandal.—John
C. Ueyers, Tho United States Consul-
General at Shanghai, China, has been
making charges against his predecessor,
Osorgo F. Seward, of all sorts of crimes
and misdemeanors, among them tho lib
eration of a pirate and mnrderer from
cuitody for a $7,000 bribe. Of course all
this has mode a great stir, the ministers
even feeling moved to preach about it,
and equally of course American character
suffers again in tho estimation of for-
eigners. A vigorous investigation by
Secretary Evarta would seem to be in or-
der.
a* Cabd fob Rational Readers.—Ir
rational people always reject good advice,
and in nothing is their folly moro fre
quently conspicuous than in ignoring
precautions necessary for their retention
of beaith. Forecast, no tbe other hand,
Is a notable characteristic of tho rational,
and jt is tho exercise of this quantity
which we would suggest to them. Pro
tect the system agiinat diseases which
f is ten on the debilitated, the nervous and
tbe dyspeptic, by bracing tbo physique,
regulating tho stomach, bowels and liver,
and banishing despondency with tbe
purest and most efficient of botanic
inrigorants, Uostettcr’s Stomach Bitters.
That these effects follow its use, and
that it provents as well as annihilates
iatermittent and remittent fevers, are
facte established by indisputable evi
itence. To enjoy tho twin blessings of
“a sound mind and a sound body” in all
their plentitude, try a course of this sterl
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Tho commendations of thoso who have
been its gnoits, is tho best advertise
ment for tbo Amorican Houso of Boston.
This great hotel is centrally located, is
supplied with all modern improvements,
and is a most desirable home for the vis
itor to Boston. aplO.lawlw
A Slight Misunderstanding—“Have
yon soen tho great restorer?” asked one
cf our near-sighted friends of another, a
few days ago. "Tho great Kistori! Oh
yes, heard her as Elizabeth. Grand wo
man. sir.” "I don’t mean her. I mean
the great Restorer of sight, tho 'Diamond’
Spectacles. Get a pair of them at once
and see that it is stamped with the dia
mond trade mark.”
For sale in Macon. Georgia, l>y K.
IYfiChke. nplOdawlw
The new Hotel Brunswick ia located
on Boylston street, Boston, near tho Com
mon, rublio Library, New Old South
Church, Museum of Fine Arts, Ac. It is
in that portion of Boston which has
straight, wide streets, and tho homea of
tbe aristocracy. The building occupies
a floe location and is altogether oae of
tbo finest and most pleasnrablo of the
rights of Boston. Persons visiting that
ciiv should stop at the Brunswick, its new
and already famous hotol. Tho rates of
charges aio no higher than at our first-
class bonsea.
I. C. PLANT, Pres: |
R- K. HINES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NO. 90 CHERRY STREET, MACON, BA.
(over J. H. Hertz A Co.)
T N odd it ion to local buimesz. I win give specia
aTvi.V^H 0 oentrusted to me in the i
•?<* -Southwestern Circuits, and In the
United *. late* Circuit and Bankrupt Court# fo-
n0Tlly
*• W. CUB HEDGE, VT5L. TT\rTH
J If, LOCTETT.
CUBBEDGE, EAZLEHUEST & CO.
Bankers and Brokers,
MACON, GEORGIA.
"DECEIVE DEPOSITS. Buy and Bell Ex-
J.V change* Honda Stocks
Collections made on all acceczible points.
CUBBEBGE, HA2LE2JBST & Co’a |
SAVIHBS DEPARTMENT.
Interest paid on all sums from SI upwards.
mar«U
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS
Is unusually Urge havin* THREE FLOORS. ONE HUNDRED and FIFTY FBBT LONG, well
filled and selected with care: all of which ia
Adapted to the Wants of the Trade of Georgia,
Florida and Alabama!
And in order to reduce it before Sommer, will offer
FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS
GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO THE TRADE.
OUR GOODS ARE ALL FRESH AND RELIABLE. When you come to Macon, consult
your interest before buying elsewhere, and call and examine it, or send in your orders by mail.
snsro-XjBTonsr. kcttistt &c co.
I. C. PLANT & SON,
Bankers and Brokers
MACON, GEORGIA.
Buy and sell Exchange, Gold, Stocks and Bonds
Deposits Received,
On Which Interest will be Allowed
AS AGREED UPON.
PAYABLE ON GALL.
Advances Hade on Cotton In Store
AT COST! AT COST!
I will offer for tlie next few days, CHIN A GOODS of
every Style
BARLOW HOUSE,
AMERICUS. GEORGIA.
A*- P Collins, Proprietor.
GOOD ROOMS FOR FAMILIES.
Board per Day— $ 2 to I
” W*ek„ 10 00 |
“ Month 25 00
jan°ltl
Q. W. GDSTIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Macon, o a.
Office No. S Cotton Avenue, over Mil A Kirtland
TTFILI. practice in ho Courts ol Bibb nnd ad-
V V joining Counties, in the Supreme Court
the State and Cnited Slates Courts. doclGtf
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Insurance Company,
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CHARTERED 1825.
BASrF.T, T. SKIDMORE, President.
HKXRr A. OAKLEY, Vico President.
1
To make room for my flew Goods, daily arriving.
Also, will close out remnants of
CHINA. SETS
at prices much below anything previously offered.
CHINA PLATES $2.00 per Dozen.
Call early and Secure Bargains.
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lOO Cherry Street. lOO
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fcguatlr Maoon. Ga.
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h4srnf.» Macon. Georgia
THE PORTAL VEIN
The True Com so of Ingestion, i
Tho Fact Demonstrated.
Proof Positive.
Iho inhabitant at iho backwoods or America,
especially at tho Scutb, who would set up pre
tention, to discoveries of his own and attempt
the correction of erroneous scientific positions.
that are endorsed by tbe Savins of tho world,
subjects himself to densiso criticism and ani'
mad version on tho part ot those who blindly fol
low tbe behests ol authority, but such consider-
ations have no terrors for the seeker after truth
who lores it for itself and is anxious to discover
it in it j most hidden retreats.
With abundant reason. 1 lone ago distrusted
the pathology and practice of tbo allopathic pro-
fess-.on. and forty year, of my life hare been
devoted to ruch correction as I live to see ac
knowledged and acted on by ita own practition
ers, but behind all these them aro mistakes in
physiology that have led tho scientists ol the day
into accumulated errors, that still bind them in
their chains. These I determined to inquire
into, and tho result is such as should astound
the world, especially as regards tho true course
ol ingestion, which is still a sealed book to our
greatest physiologists.
A1J authorities, to called, ogreo that the pro
ducts of digestion enter the blood from the bow
els by the lacteais and ehyliferoua vesiels. that
lead by the reccptaculum chyli and the left tho
racic duct, and are poured into the veina above
tbe heart, and thence earned, without further
preparation to all parts of the system. The
plausibility ot this new is enhanced by the fact
that these vessels are the only ones that contain
a substance that can be seen, similar to that
found in tho bowels, and physiologists without
looking farther have always considered this the
true course ot ingestion. In this article I pro
pose to confute that proposition and show from
kr.oan and acknowledged lacts in anatomy and
physiology that that position is altogether un
tenable, absolutely impossible ot accomplish
ment, and utterly absurd.
It has never been determined where corpuscu*
iationoftho blood is effected, some attributing
it to the mesenteric glands, some to the liver
without being ablo to see how tho new matter
got there, whllo others admit their entire ignor
ance Anatomy reveals the fact that in embryo
the liver and heart are nearly coexistent, and
that by tho time vascular connection is made
with tho mother both are ready for businei-s.
Tee microscoiie shows thst tho corpuscles of the
foetal blood aro twice tho sine of thoso ot the
mother, demonstrating that even the mother’s
blood, whoso first entry is into the child’s liver,
must be re-corpusculatod as new material, before
it can be used in its capillaries to build up its
body, and moreover that this process must bo
going on from the beginning, long before any
part of tbe digestivo system, including tbe mes
enteric glands could bo completed. This being
so, and all admit it. tbe conviction is irresistibio
that the liver alone is the corpuscoiating organ,
and if so whatever is corpusculated must bo car
ried thither before it can bo done. Tho micro 1
scope declares that all blood is corpusculated,
and physiologists know that it must be minutely
subdivided or it could not enter or pass the cap
illaries. 11 that be so, and nobody doubts it,
the new material ot digestion must pass to the
liver for corpusculation before it could possibly
be used in the vascular system, and as it could
not reach that organ by way of tho thoracicduct.
and could net circulate unless corpusculated.
S. T. COLEMAN & CO.’S
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD)
ilacox. Ga., March 10, Is. 7. J
AND AFTER MARCH the tllh vh
1 assenger Train* on the Maoon and Aw
gusta nulrosd will run as follows :
DAT VJLSSK5GEE TRA I S3,
r itVO Auffustaat^. 7.40 A M
Leave JL»pct\ at. jv.-^ p m
Arrive in Macon aCT* **~" is p *
temjn Angitote **' —. a 15 1* v
♦rsTi™, r IDa j‘®clo§econnection# at Animate with
Z!S*JS Charleston. Columbia. Charlc Ur.
Kicumonu, Wilmington and all point* North,
n F **IGnTABD ACCOM X ODAT ON
Leave tainak 8**« r v
Leave Ma.xjn... ,*.*.7.7.7 ""..".U'K) a »
Arrive at Maoon p .v
** pemak ITT'"'-.”””" 7in oO a >
*® a kw» cWtm- ct>nmn*uon vtilh (S-.r
fth«l l r0#d M ^ ama * t for Augusta, Atlanta Mid
8. K. JOHNSON. Sap’.
MACON, GEORGIA.
The Proprietors hereby announce to the trade that not
withstanding their
EXTRAORDINARY SALES
TAKE NOTICE.
■legal sdrertisoments of Jasper County will
be published in tbe Teleoraph A Messenoer
Maoon, Georgia.
March “L1877. n. T. SMITH Ordinary. I
RECTIFIER
And Sole Agent for
GUANO
Sera nosea. catarrh, sore throat, a sore
cure is Dr. J. II. McLean's Catarrh Snuff.
It is a now antiseptic principle, never
rule. Trial boxes. by mail 50c. Dt. J
II. McLean, 314 Chestnut, St. Louis, Mo.
Good Advice.
Now is th. te of year for Pneumonia,
Lung Fever, etc. Every family should
have a bottle of Boscbee’s German Syr
up. Don't allow for one moment that
cough to take hold of yonr child, your
family or yourself. Consumption, Asth
ma. Pneumonia, Croup, Hemorrhages,
and other fatal diseases may set in. Al
though it is true German Syrup is curing
thousands of these dreaded diease*, yet it
is much better to have it at hand when
three doses will enre yon. Ono bottle
will last yonr whole family a winter and
keep yon safe flom danger. If yon are
consumptive, do not rest until yon have
tried this remedy. Sample bottles 10
cents. Regular size 73 cents. Sold by
your druggist. marl3dawly
Pb. Scbbhcx’s Standard Remedies.—
The standard remedies for all diseases of
the lungs aro Sehenck’s Palmonic Syrap,
Schenck’s Sea Weed Tonic, and
Sehenck’s Mandrake Pills, and if taken
before the longs are destroyed, a speedy
cor * *s effected.
To these three members Dr. J. H.
Schenck, of Philadelphia, owes bis nn-
rivalled success in tho treatment of pul
monary diseases.
Tne pulmonic Syrup npens tbe mor
bid matter in tho lands; nitare throws
it off by an easy expectoration, for when
tho phlegm or matter is ripe a slight
cough will throw it off, the patient has
rest and the longs begin to heal.
To enable the pulmonic syrup to do
this, Sehenck’s Mandrake Pills and
Sob, nek’s Sea Weed Tonic must be free
ly used to cleanse the stomach and liver-
Schcnck’s Mandrake Pills act on the liv
er, removing all obstructions, relax tie
gall bladder, the bile starts freely, and
liver is soon relieved.
Sehenck’s Sea Weed Tonic is a gentle
stimulant and alterative ; the alkali of
which it is composed mixes with the
food and prevents soaring. It assists
the digestion by toning np the stomach
to a healthy condition, so that the food
and the Pulmonic Syrnp will make good
blood; then the lengs heal, and tho pa
tient will curdy get well if care is tak. n
to prevent fresh cold.
Ail who wish to consult Dr. Schenck,
either personally or by letter can do so
at his principal office, corner of Sixth and
Arch streets. Philadelphia, every Mon
day.
Sehenck’s medirii.es are sold by all
druggists throughout the country.
feb27da*t2m
MACON,
6 tf
G EJ <> R G I A.
T. GUERNSEY.
GUERNSEY & REYNOLDS
Besides the above, we can boast ot having in Stor
everything that appertains to the Dry Goods and Notion
uao w KKVNoiDS. lowed him. Antipk.osiiticism-as ro~ed i b f iness ’ a coiTect idea of which may be fully expressed
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IN
Cotton Option, or Cash,
On as favorable terms as an Standard Fer
ALSO.
CORN, BACON,
FLOUR, TOBACCO,
AND
GENERAL PLANTATION SUPPLIES
ON TIME.
Also, a fine and well-selected stock of GENE
RAL GROCERIES.
Planters wishing to buy either Guano or pro
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Also, wo sell for cash.
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jaS-4m
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AND
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NEAR MILIED8EVILLE, fiA.
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WINDOW GLASS. PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY,
CARPENTERS’ TOOLS PAINT BRUSHES,
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The only complete establishment of the kind in the State.
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SHIRTS FOR SLOP
We am now offering Shirts ot
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OF MACON,
Are theJonginpljNON-BOAED AGENTS of Middle Georgia, and they ccntinne
famish
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PINE LINEN FRONTS,
Pin 'hvJ. exo.pt bnttor.-boles and gusset,, for
ONLY ONB DOLLAR EACH. A,k tor tbo
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Fine DRESS SHIRTS a sperisiiy.
Ladies’ UNDERWEARxeur eb«p.
Directions for roc-souring sent on application
with full price lifit.
I.AN G LEY’S MANUFACTORY,
iunfOeo.il I 1«I King at- Charleston. S- C.
/ 1 EOH.G1A, JONES COUNTY.— W beress 1)»-
OT vid W. I-ester. administratoron estate of
Samuel Ferrell, (ct Ured.) deceased, applies to
mo for d.«nr.M;on from said estate.
These are to rite all person* concerned to #bow
cause, if any they Lave to the c®r.t’sry, at this
office on or by the first Monday ir. August next.
Witness my hand officially.
ROLAND T. ROSS. Ordinuj.
PUTS! CALLS!
STRADDLES |
?25. *50, J100, $200, $450.
ALEXANDER FR0THIN6HAM & CO.,
Hankers and Brokers, No. 12 Wall street. New
York, make forccstcmers ievestmetts fa Cotton
Privilege*, in amounts to snit, from ten bales
upward#, in 7 day, 15 duy, one month, two
month*, three month and six month contracts
which frequently return from ten to forty times
the amount invested. Future Contract# bought
and sold on a margin of Je. Explanatory Circu
lar and Daily Report ot tho Cotton Market sent
free. * mag
‘ter this date legal advertisements of the
Sheriff of Jasper county, will appear m the Tel-
igiaph aid MsaaisosB. newspaper published
at Macon, Georgia.
B. T. DIG BY. Sheriff.
March 31. 3S77. aprtwt/
J. Henry Caratarphen,
Attorney-atLaw
AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
CLINTON, GA.,
W ILL PRACTICE In Jones an*l adjoining
counties of the '*Ockmnl«?ee Circuit’* and
in counties of the “Macon Circuit.** All buxi*
ness entrusted to hi# care will receive prompt
attention. Criminal law a specialty. Refer
ences: Messrs. Anderson, Ru:berford and Hill,
Proles; ora of tho Law School Mercer University,
and Colonel# Blount, Simmons and Hardeman,
Attorneys-at-Lavr, Macon, Ga. malSwtf
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from Ordinary ol Bibb
couity, I will offer for sale on the Pint
Tuesday in May nexr, before the court house
door in said county, a two-story dwelling house
on Second street, Macon, near the corner cf New,
Second aud Oak streets, belonging to the estate
of J. F. Oliver, late of said county, deceased, and
•old for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said deceased.
iprtwlm H. B. OLIVER, Adm'r.
anu coma net circulate unless corpuscumiea, i-p* • * . . . n , . , . ,
which it could not bo without being carried to uurmg tne past three weeks, their otock is bemsr heavily
the liver, it is just as plain as any of Euclid’s | ° r » o J
replenished by
Recent Purchases,
AND THEY WILL OPEN ON
MONDAY, APRIL 2d,
125 Cases Choice New Style Prints.
175 Bales Plaid Homespun for Dresses.
40 Cases Cottonades for men’s wear.
250 Bales Sheetings and Shirtings.
20 Cases cheap Cotton Hosiery.
50 Bales Cotton Yarns.
4,000 lbs. Ball Sewing Thread.
4,000 dozen Coats Spool Thread.
11,600 lbs. Wrapping Paper, all Sizes.
other chancel—and tho only other channel is by
way of the portal vein. This furnishes the key
to many of tho mysteries with which physiolo
gists have always puzzled themselves, and tho
facta they have discovered that from their point
of view were nover'understood, are thus rendered
perlectly intelligible to the common comprehen
sions, showing that all the teachings on this
»ubject of all tho Savans in all the colleges
throughout the past and in tho prescut, must,
and can only be, indubitably wrong, for if it
bo a necessity to corpusculato the mother’s
blood, it must bo equally so to corpusculato tho
mother’s milk, or any other product of digestion
of which blood is to be made, nnd if that corpus
culation can only bo effected in tho liver, and
tbo new material cannot possibly reach it, ex
cept by tho portal vein, it must tako that route
of necessity. The introduction ot milk evonror
any of tho elements of tho blood, in an unpre
pared state, into tho veins in any quantity would
bo certain death, and such introduction if effect
ed through tho thoracicduct would bo no excep
tion. Bat as intimated, thcro Is a substance
very similar to tho product of digestion that
does enter tho veins by tho thoracic duct,
how is that accounted for ? Fiom all parts of
the capillary system there is a ejneentration of
lymph, which has been earned there by tho ar
teries ard set free when tho moro vitalized por
tion of tho blood has been appropriated; this is
taken up by tho absorbents—while tbe unappro
priated blood passes on to tho vcins—andjmving
already been through tho liver, and requiring no
now preparation is returned to tho blood
through tho thoracic ducts, just as tho rectifier
returns his low wines for ro-diitillation to pre
vent waste, for literally it is “gathering up tho
fragments that nothing be lost.’’
If then no corpusculation bo possiblo by this
route, and if it bo truo that all tho physiologists
aro mistaken, tliero can be but tho ono other,
through which, everythircentering must pass
directly to tbo liver.to ba there subjected to such
Macon & Brunswick R. K
General SrrxRiNTnypent’s Ofvicf. *
O v . Macon. Ga., February 4.1 '77. t
N and after Sunday. Fubnuny 4th. t**«;
passenger trams on this road will run k
1DU0W8
NIGHT PASSENGER, (Daily.)
Leave Macon 7.5^ r M
Arrive at Jcsud ..... i.m 1 v
Leave Jesun....!. ~*T,77;.7.7.7’a-so 1 m
Arrive at Brunswick *** . * yjos ± m
Leave Brunswick 7 ; so ph
Arrive at Jesup ,77*..7*...i7.*t1Q r m
Arrive at Macon. a m
BAY PASSENGER, (Sunday excepted.)
Leave Macon % 7-sOjlm
Arrive at Jesup... 7.7...7*.* ’. 7..7...0;SO p x
Leave Jesup ”... ***,.., x m
Arrive at Macon c:20 p m
Tho Night Passenger Train makes close con
nection through to Brunswick.Femandina. Jack-
•onvilte. and other points in Florida by the Cum
berland Routo (tho New Line to Florida), and
at Macon for points Noith. East. West and
Northwest
Passengers for Brunswick and points below
Josup, to avoid deiay will tako Night 1’azsenger
Train
Tho Day Passenger Tra s n makes connection
each way ct Jesup with tho Atlantic and Gulf
Railroad for Jacksonville and other j>oints in
Florida.
Palace sleeping cars on Night Passenger Train
ACC05raomiio!i traijt between- cocitraw
AND IIAWKIXSYILLE (SUNDAYS BXCKPTBD).
Leave Cochran...... 10:05 p M
Arrive at Uawkinsvillo 10.85 f m
Leave Uawkinsvillo , it a.ia x m
Arrive at Cochran 5:10 a m
Leave Cochran : 10:45 a. m.
Arrive Uawkinsvillo H:15 a. m.
Leavo Uawkinsvillo 1.80 p. n.
Arrive Cochran. 2 ; co 1*. sr
Passengers to and from Hawkimvillo go by
cither Night or Day Passenger traiu, except
Sunday.
JNO. A. GRANT, Gen. Supt.
W. J. Jabvis. Mast. Trans.|a7 tf
ferial, as digestion 1
reduced to a fluid
es by endosmosis into tho ramifications ot tbe
portal vein. Thoso act as tho great abdominal
rponge, assisted doubtless by tho lifting power
of the heart, v hich, acting na a lift as well as
force pump, produces a double vacuum at every
stroke. This carries tho new matter into the |
current which sets invariably towards the liver,
iAto which the whole passes, making any prepa
ration possiblo that may bo needed.
This is ovidently tho truo course of ingestion,
aud though it lias been going on in the animal
economy since long before tbe appearance of
Adam in tho garden, its discovery dates from
last year, when its fall significance first burst
upon me while engaged in a careful study of tho
phenomena of Osmosis, which for several years
led step bv »tep to that great result, so that now
there need bo no more puzzling over ingestive
or egestivo phyaiology, for both are so plain
that ho that runs may read.
That a comparatively obscuie individual in
central Georgia should havo the honor cr cring
ing such discoveries to tho world's attention, is
nothing to be wondered at, sinceit > I ten happens
that tho foolish things aro chosen to confound
tbo wise, but it nevertheless is greatly gratify
ing because practically they chan?o tho wholo
aspect of tho science of physiology as now under
stood, and must go far towards sustaining in 1
scientific sense, tho practice that Is being I
founded upon them; a practice altogether dif
ferent from that that followed tlio discovery of
tho circulation itself, of which it was said,
that it was “more destructive to human life than
war, pestilence and tho sword combined,” and
which has only been abandoned at tho close of
a long crusade against it, inaugurated ono hun
dred years ago by tho immortal Samuel Thomp
son and carried to success by thoso who fol- |
lowed him. Antiphlogisticism—as represented j
MY MODS Al mom
Central sna Southwestern Railroacs
Sav a nx ait, Ga.. March 3,1877
O N and after Sunday, March 11, passenger
trains on tho Central and Southwestern
Railroads and branches will run as follows :
TRAIN NO. L—GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leaves Savannah 9:20 A M
Leaves Augusta. .9:15 a M
Arrives ct Augusta .....4:45 r u
Arrives at Macon G:45 r M
Leaves Macon for Atlanta. 9.1 C r m
Arrives at Atlanta. 5:02 A M
Making closo connection at Atlanta with West
ern and Atlantic Railroad for all points North
and West.
COMING SOUTH AND BAST.
Leaves Atlanta..... 10:40 p m
Arrives at Macon 5:43 A M
Loaves Maoon.... M 7:00 a m
Arrives at MilledgevUle 9:44 A M
Arrives at Katonton 11:80 a m
Arrives at Augusta...., 4:45 P M
Arrive# at Savannah 4:00 p m
Leaves Aiu-usta 9.15 a M
Making connection at Augusta for tho North
and East and at Savannah with tho Atlantic
and Gull Railroad for all points in Florida.
TRAIN NO. 2.—GOING NORTH AND WKST.
Leaves Savannah 7:30 r si
Arrives at Augusta. C-.00 a m
Leaves Augusta 8:05 p u
Arrives at Milledgevillo 0:44 a m
Arrives at Katonton. 11:30 A M
Arrives at Slacon 8:00 a
Loaves Macon for Atlanta 8:40 a ai
Arrives at Atlanta- 2:ia p m
Leaves Macon for Albauy andEufnuIa, 8 35 A M
Arrives at Ecfaula 4:05 r M
Arrives at Albany 4:51 r m.
Leaves Macon for Columbus 1:05 p m
Arrives at Columbus 5:10 r ai
Trains on this schedule for Macon. Atlanta.
Columbus, Eufaula and Albany daily, making
close connection at Atlanta with Western and
Atlantic and Atlanta, and Richmond Air Lino.
At Eufaula with Montgomery A Enfaula Rail
road; at Columbus with Western and Mobilo A
Girard Railroad.
Train on Blakely Extension leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Loaves Atlanta........ ~....1:40 p m I
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta s.55 p at
Leaves Albany 10:53 a m I
Loaves Eufaula 12:30 P M |
Arrives at Maoon from Eufaula and Al
bany 7:15 P X I
Leaves Columbus 11:32 A x I
Arrives at Macon from Columbus 3:15 p m [
Leaves Haem 7.35 ru I
Arrives at Augusta C:00 Alii
Leaves Augusta 8:05 pm|
Arrives at Savannah 7:15 a m I
Making connection at Savannah with Atlantic I
and Golf Railroad for all points in > lorida I
Passengers for Alillodpeville and Eatonton will I
tako train No. 2 from Savannah, and train No. ll
from Macon, which trains connect cnvpil
Monday, for these point*.
.WILLIAM ROGERS,
General Supt. Central Railroad, Knvannah.
W. G. RAOUL.
Supt. Southwestern Railroad, Macon.
tnlOtf
conception of the means of cure, though *is
course and awkward methods aro being substi
tuted by endosm otic remedies, that, penetrating
far beyond tho periphery, reach the inner
most recesses of tho tissues, and there, through
out the whole if need be, carry out the great
work of elimination. This is my chosen work
now, and am prepared to mako it available by
mail or express, for the benefit of tho afilictcd |
anywhere. Such as wish to bo partakers will
apply to, or address,
M. S. THOMSON. M. D.
mar.. 15. Macon Ga.
SOUTHERN DEPOT
OF
PennsyiYdUia Agricnllnral Worts,
(Foundries and Machina Shopaat York, Fa.)
A.. XI. FAKQUHaR, Prop’r.
STEEL AND CAST IRON PLOWS.
Steel Cotton Sweeps, all Patterns.
PaEQEHAP. or GRANGER. DIXON,
and SOLID.
MILLS AND MACHINERY.
EN6INES ON SILLS CR ON WABONS.
THRESHERS and HORSE TOWERS— I
Medal and highest atvard at Centennial j
Exhibition.
In dealing with mevouhave ths satisfaction I
of bejins near home, and at first hands.
A. B. FAKQUIIAR,
mar£7dawtf 70 Hollingsworth Block. Macon,
NOTICE.
HVK rilOUSAM) ftUOK* 6IVK.>
AWAY FOR THE ASKING.
While Dr. If. James was attached to the Uiitl
ish Medical Staff in the East Indir*s, liis Irish jol
sition enabled him to call about him the besfl
chemists, physicians and scientists of tho day!
and while exjKirimcnting with and among th>|
native!*, ho accidentally mado tho discovery tlial
CONSUMPTION'can l»3 positively and pennal
ncnUy cured. During th^ many years of his m>|
journ theto hodcvote<l his time to the treatment
of Lung Diseases, and upon his retirement hf
left with us books and paper* containing full pari
ticulars, showing that every ono can bo hia owl
ph3’sican and prepare his own medicine, an.f
such information as wo have received wo no\L
offer to the public without prioe.only asking thsl
each remit a three-rent stamp for return postage#
Address CRADDOCK A CO., 1032 Race St., Phil)
Pa., gji ing name of this paper. ma7w.3ni "
SaIo of Bankrupt Fropertv.
In re A. Hamilton Brooch, bankrupt.
YJY virtue of an order from th j Hen. John Eit
J3 skinc. Judge of the District Court of til
United Mates for the Southern District of Geoil
gia, I will sell before tho court houso door in ill
city of Macon, between tho legal hours of sail
on Wednoiday, tho llth day of April, 1877, til
following property, to-wit: Three hundred arrJ
cf land, lying and bring in Jones County, nevcl
miles fr m Alncon, and being the placo known :f
the old Eroocli homestead, containing a tevo-sfl
ry frame dwelling, and outhouses, also, gl
houfce and screw, it being the same land convel
e*t to A. II. Brooch by It. A. Morris by deed dul
ed September 25, 1SC3, and being mere fully d|
scribed in said deed. 1
Also, ono hundred and ono and one half acrl
of land adjoining the above 800 acres, and beirfl
We have Styles of our own that can he found nowhere j^.r'i'l fo;':':
17,1871. and being more folly doeribadinr
deed. Said 401\ acres of land being sold as
property of the estate of eaid bankrupt, for 11
benefit of the creditors of sai l estate, and will f
sold free from all-incumbrances. L
ma211aw3t RUBT, A. NISBET, Assignee!
G _ LOttGiA. BXfiB COUNT 1'.— Wliercas, tl. J
Calhoun, administrator, and Linsqy
Hughe?, administratrix upon the estate of W.
Hughes, late of said county, deceased, applies I
mo for letters of dismission. i |
These nro therefore to cite and adraon
and singular tho kindred and creditors of t
deceased, to bo and appear at the court of Or
nary on the first Monday in June next, to aha
cause, if any they have, why letters should i
* granted the applicants.
Given under my hand officially.
m&3td J.A. McMAN U8. Ordinary!
■N KOBGLA, CRAAVFORD COUTY —All
JT Ella B. Greene liaving applied for letters|
administration on the estate of Thos. F. Green
jr., late of said county, deceased, this is the!
fore to cite all and singular the kindred and < r.f
itors of said deceased to show cause, if any tb
can, within tho time prescribed by law. why at
ministration should not be granted sa:dapj|
cant, as prayed for.
Witness my hand officially.
m&3td ROBLKY I>. SMITH. Or.lin*irv|
Our Shoe Department
Abounds in varieties and novelties which interest every Close
Buyer.
| else, hence we
CAN SELL THEM VERY CHEAP,
And injure no one, but benefit the buyer.
HAVE lost a note of th followirir descrip
tion, to-wit: Made by J. W. Truimell & Co., ol
Buzzard’s Boost, payable to T. W. Brown cr
bearer, dne 1st day of January, 1577, amount '
$37.66. All persons are warned not to trade for
tbe same.
roarer win T. W. BROWN.
Please bear in mind, and when you want a bill of
Dry Goods or Shoes
That will seem Cheap when you buy them and look the
same way when you get them home, remember that this is
the place to come,
_ able Barnard Hill, Judge of the Superior
Courts ot the Macon Circuit.
Yonr petitioners “Ihe Board of Trustees ot
Mount de Sales Academy,” a corporation exist
ing under the laws of Georgis, aud haring its
residence in said Stato and county, represent
unto your Honor, that on the SSth day of Febru
ary. 1575, said Board of Trustees were Incorpo
rated by your Honor upon such terms as are
shown in the petition by them presented, and
the order granted by your Honor, a certified oopy
of which proceedings is here to the Court shown.
Petitioners farther represent that in order to
carry out tne objects of their Incorporation, and
to procure means wherewith said purposes may
be accomplished, they find that it trill be neces
sary to issue bonds upon which Shey can raise
funds sufficient for these objects—they therefore
pray your HonoTto allow an amendment to thsir I . , , _,_n
said charter authorizing them to issue bonds to And. the man at the other end keeps U3 always posieu,
VS I
n. j
i We lake a Specialtjof Prints
the amount of ten thousand dollars ($10,000), vr i ■*. , ,
I hence the rapidity with which we were enabled to make the
suchatermof years as the Board mar think I r- , , , , , feirser
most advantageous and to bear such a rate of in-1 tirst announcement that was made to our customers advising
terest not contrary to Uw and as the Board of I , css
Trustees mar determine, which bonds shall he a I them Ol the late dpclinp
mortem* and lienup:n all their property. And 1 LUC ldle ueCUUe.
petitioners will erer Dray. etc.
WHITTLE k WHITTLE,
Att’ys for Board of Trustees.
Filed in office March 19,1S77.
m!7 lawtw A, B. ROSE, Clerk.
S. T. COLEMAN & CO.
A BARGAIN.
T WELVE beautiful Chromes, mounted
card board 9sll inches, sent to any address]
post-paid, oil receipt of 75 cents. Address.
L W. SMITH A CO..
moll Stawlm Mncon. Ga.
PAULINIA SUilMKttS-S
ALFRED SUMMER',. J
Libel for Divorce, October Term, Bibb Super!
Court, 1876. f
I T appearing to the Court by the return of a
Sheriff, that Alfred Summers is not to |
found in the county of Bibb, and it further :
pearing that ho does not reside in this State, i
&n 0EDEE2D. That said Alfred Summers dol
and aw “v at the r,-st IV.rm of this Ccurtl
nrisw *r in •ai.I cause: or m default, that si
causa shall proceed, and that service bo psrfocl
on said Alfred Summers by j.r.W.rattou ot I
order once a month for four months, in tho -W
con TnLV-GEArn aOT Mesbesgse, a ncnip.,1
" L. HARDEMAN, f
By the bourr. piaintBPs AttumJ
A true extract from th.e minutes of Bibb So
rior Court, th .:Z3d dsyDiCcmber ls.u.
i«7 wfm A. B. BOSS. Clsrl
Executors’ Sale.
G eorgia, jones county.—wm i>e|
sold ae.-ixiible to iaw, )«fore the court h f
door, at the town of Clinton, Jones coul
Georgia, on the first Tuesday in May next, I
hundred acres of iiu.d, moro cr less, beloiirinl
estate of William S. Middlelrro ,k», rlecesstJ
the northwestern t orticn of sard county, uetirl
Ocmuigoo river, inn geest state of cultivatf
with uocsl improvements tlroreon, and good !|
Sold at the risk ct Wiiiis 8. Childs, former f
chaser, lraying failed to comply with term]
sale. Situate in a good neighborhood, near j
Childs. Mrs. Holland, W. C. Butler, and oil)
Terms cash. A. J. MIDDLEBROOKh,
W. P. MIDDLE BROOKS.
WM. CHILDS.
March 2J, 1377. S5td* En’cut)|