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July <*i‘ *JP* i-prohibitory. It
‘ no jut .,n* to Iho rioveinment and
otly to protect the type
a,r* of (hi* ooontry. It operetta aa a
nooo newspaper* for the support of
” (.etortee. Bad ae the existing tariff
l,,> Been tbo bill jaet reported by Mr.
ie tsflottely worse. By some kind
, -e-lery the typo foanders have man-
Jdto cef*»l» tooroMo* 1 protection frotn
•CT-ocratlo oommittee. The present
l„%ia twenty-fix® per cent, ad rolorm.
^proposed tariff places a duty of fif-
,-n o-»t» P* r F onnd on p u,d *yp°. ‘q 0 * 1
fifty 10 "*xenty-fivo per cent, ad
' \rcm, and thirty oonts per pound on
‘bttpf equal to from fifty to one bnn-
inland twenty per cent, ad valorem, ac-
nfiiPK to sire and style of letter. The
'.. r eonldamotint to a virtual prohibit
Zl 0 t the importation of type.
"fbeUtal number of type fonnderiee in
. United States ia about twelvo, am-
.j,, t |l told, about 700 persons, the
‘.iaet'i- number of whom are children.
capital inxeated ia comparatively
•sail The wages of the few men em-
are no lighter than those of other
Bjctanice. The proprietors have all
* wtl .fraltby under the protection
forded them; they have combined to
iwpiip price*; competition is unknown
,*onff them, and, if the proposed tariff
„ pat on, they will adxnnce the prices of
•tair type in proportion, and have the
Unfortunate printers at their mercy,
ynaa, the taa on type will “foater” twelve
B ,s at the expanse of twenty thousand
0 ,.t-r printers, employing we don’t
in .* bow many hundred tbouaand men.
Vilb an ad i ilorem duly or ton per
-.nt. on foreign imports of type of the
oalityoaed by the Mobile SeyesUr It cost
t ' {Ob lo boy a new dreM for this peper,
inlander the proposed tariff it would cost
., J.1 500 to replace tbe dress when worn
sit. If a drenfl, with careful usage,
\ aid last five years tbe Rcgitter would
ta paying au annual tax of $200 a year
tf a ixinns to Ibotype makers.
Sspcrior articles in universal request
aiatlxayi counterfeited, and tbe pirates
at trade, who pick up a living by deprt-
datisg upon the rights of others, arecon-
itaatly tryiog to cheat the public by rub
(Hinting, imitating and falaifying Sim-
- d'j Liver Regulator; but beware I
tika none except under our copyrighted,
infrared label, with teal, signature end
riaop of J. II. Beilin A Oo.
Qtnnine prepared culy by J. H. Zeilin
i Co., Phils. apr23 lw
In Medicine a Science.
ia generally understood, science con-
utu in deducing facts from theory, and
sitae mathematician requires a knowl-
,ift of cuo factor in order to determine
tl • value of nnknowu factors, so medi-
asa. when practiced at a science, de
rmis s knowledge of ono or more facts,
.pen which to base it* calculations. Un-
imtoed snd practiced in this tray, tho
bloodtr* of guess work nro avoided. In
prrpuiag his now popular Family Medi-
. :n«, B.V. Pi»rce. M. !>., of Buffalo, N.
I.,devoted much time to tho careful in-
tritigalion of tho soveral classes of die
rates for which his remedies are pro-
icriheil as specifics. Their unparalleled
■access attests in arguments stronger
ihio soldi the Doctor's skill. His Gold*
rs Medical Dlacovery is unsurpassed in
armg diseases of tho throat, lungs, liver
tad Used; while the Favorite Prescrlp-
«n ir aohl under a positive guarantee to
■ ure those diseases and weaknesses pecu
liar to women. So remedy yet known
tqoal-a Dr. Pierct’a Compound Extractor
Snarl-Weed in curing dysentery and kin*
irrd irregularities of tho bowels. Over
.-as Laadred thousand copies of tbe Peo-
yh'a Common Sense Medical Adviser
ure l ean soi l. Price $1.CO, postpaid,
lidrsts tbe author, B. Y. Pierce, U. D.,
Biifalo, N. Y.
Alternately Mbakeu mod Mcwrcb
a 1 bv tbe p.roxy-m, of chills and f«v
the wretched suffer. r for whom quinine
has teen proscribed eataye in vaia to ex
terminate tho dreadful disease with that
hurtful palliative, which at best only mit
igates the violence of tbe fits, and event
ually pioves highly injurious to the sys
tem. In order to effect a thorough cure
of malarial fever, whether intermittent or
remittent or to render tbe system im
pregnable to its attacks, Hostetler’s
Stomach Bitters should be used daily,
That this medicine ie a searching eradi-
cent of diseases generated by miasma,
and a reliable safeguard against them, is
a fact so widely reoogdized in this and
countries that to adduce evidence in sup
port of it is unnecessary; but were it
either essential or desirable to do, it may
well be.-upposed that from the testimony
corroborative of its claims, which has
been accumulating during the lost twen
ty-lire years and over, sufficient proofs
might be gathered lo convince tbe most
inveterate skeptic. apr23 lw
An Antonisiting Fact.
A large proportion of the American
people are to-day dying from the effects
of Dyspepsia or disordered liver. The
result of these diseases upon tbe masses
of intelligent and valuable people ia moat
alarming, making life actually a burden
instead of a pleasant existence of enjoy
ment and usefulness ae it ought to be.
There te no good reason for this, if yoa
will only throw aside prejudice and skep
ticism, take the advice ot Druggists and
ycur friends, and try one bottle of Green's
August Flower. Your speedy relief is
certain. Millions of bottles of this med
icine bavo been piven away tv try its
virtues, with satisfactory results in every
case. You can buy a sample bottle for
10 cents to try. Threo doses will relievo
the worst case. Positively acid by all
Druggists on tbe Western Continent.
Mar. 12, d&w ly.
ROBERT RAIFORD.
ATTOBNEY AT LAW AND BEAL
ESTATE AGENT.
Cochran, - - - - Georgia.
Will
where
1 ill practi
wre by agi
Ipesial at
.ice in the Ocooee Circuit end elae-
agreemeut.
attention given to collections, paying
^U.SINf $.S,'
SEALED PROPOSALS
IVILL •»'received until Monday. April 15th.
it I»;k, (or supplying the city of Uacon with
-akinefortlw balance ot the year, until Dc-
•■her 17.1*7*. List of articles lo be lurnubed
as be loiiiul at tbe elllco of tbe Clerk of Conn-
t*. them bills must be left.
JAMES A NELSON. Ciim'n,
8 It I'BICK.
KOLA N» B BALL.
iprv it Com. an Charity.
CARD.
ChaKLKS j. HILLER. latoof Savannah.Ga..
'.xinn Hrokrraml Commission Merchant, IS
bwl Sheet. New York.
Orim ler psrrhaso and solo o "Futures
imnplb attended to.
Our** $23.00 per hundred bale* (complete.)
'■VI u
PIANO &ORGANlc a ddx,°* t b?t»
bU the flrM and compete with the world. 1.000
*liutruments Irom Reliable Makers at
Iwlery Kates. Ever}' m»u bis own agent. Hot-
Jmhneos lo all. PIANOS, *1*3, *150, $170.
Xhw ORGANS. $40, $50. $67. Six years guaran-
us Fittern days trial. Maker s names on all
ladnimrnti. Square dealing, the honest truth,
ad heat bargains in the U.S From 450 to $100
usually laveU in buying from J.UDDBN A
BiTI.s' SOUTHERN WHOLESALE PIANO
MdOkiUN DEPOT. SAVANNAH. GA
bhltwlmdlawlm
A THING OF BEAUTY.
THE BOOK STORE
OF
J W. BURKE Sc CO..
No. 00 SBCON D STREET,
>*»e«f the most beautifol Stores in the South.
“7y« have cot teen it, go at once and see it.
•key have a lot of
Beautiful Papeteries.
Thy ars wiling at greatly reduced rates. They
J J all kinds ofStation erj aa low as tho lowest,
w urn to see tho 8tore. aprt*
C U/oQt C ALADDIN
son'’(SECURITY OIL
THE BEST HOUSEHOLD OIL IN USE.
Warranted 150 Degrees Fire Test.
WATER WHITE IN COLOR,
Fully deodorized.
WILL NOT EXPLODE.
HIGHEST AWARD
AT
Centennial Exoosition
For Excellence of Manufacture and High Fire
Teat.
Endorsed liy tho Insurance Oompaniee.
Read this r. rtil.aitn—onoot many.
Howard Fire Insurance Cn.of Baltimore: Haiti.
more. Dee. **. 1S74—Moors. C. West A Sons,
Gentlemrn: Having used tbe various oils sold ri
this city tor illuminating purposes. I take plea),
ure in recommending your "Aladdin Secnri.y
Oil" as tbe safest and best ever used in our
household. Yours truly.
(Signed] ANDREW REESE, Fros.
Manufactured by
O. West & Sods, Baltimore.
Try it and yon will use no other.
aopSS dBm
i. C. PLANT & SON,
Bankers and Brokers
MACON. GEORGIA.
bny and tell Exchange, Gold, Stock* and Bond
Deposits Received
On Which Interest will be Allowed
AS AGREED UPON.
Advance* Made on cotton In dtort
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTBNDEDTO
rw iv
The OlJcqt Military Clothing House ^
In the Country. Complete <
fits. Uniforms, Hats, Caps,
Sword*, and everythingyy pies, prices
needed for regiments,and full infor-
m r amcs.band»^gW , ^ ut . on wUh
llcE«i and , cnt on application.
Cni^poodenoB ivitb a
i«-W lo 11-UK'S solicited
/.FADING MlUTAKV CLOTIUSSS.
ATLANTIC_&_G0LF R. R.
6***a*LHov»ixrmn I g!rt'.OFVicx > A
AtLannosail r,CL» RaitEoai X
SiTavyan. F-Oruarrlt. I* 1 ?*.]
O N and alter SUNDAY, February 17. Passen
ger Train! on this Brad will run a« follows;
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily »t . , in p k
Arrive a: Jrwnp.... * 7in»«
Arrive at iHouusTiBe— .5X0 ax
Arrive at Albany AM
iveOak..
Arrive at LiveOak ....
Arrive a; Tallahasaee..
Leave TaOahauee
I>-ave Jaekaonville
Leave Live Oak..
{gave Air.any.^.— —, tsaTX
Jgave Ha nt rail' : ...t A.15 p M
I> ave Tbomarvil:e...„ ._...~JL 7.00 p x
Leave Jcaup^...^.. 5.43 a*
Arrive at sarumai ...... *40 a *
>ot i.:,nre of mr»l-,twi-rn Saiannah ar.d Jack*
ariiTilfu and Savannah and Albany..'
Pa»u" -« from Savannah far Tallahassee
ai d Jacksonville takethis train.
' ■ Mr* leaving Macon at 7AS a x (daily)
vmncct at Jcaup with this train (or Florida.
■ Passenger* from Flsrida by this train connect
at Jcaap with tbe train arriving m Macon at S.45
p x. (daily).
No change cf can between Montgomery and
Pnllman sle-picgrars are rat. through to and
from i-STar.r.ali and Jacksonvill e, alsothriuxb
slecjs rjfrc::. Atisots. Gs.and Mostgoonec.Ala.
to Jacksonnlle. Fla.
No change <S can between Atlanta and Jack*
•cnnlle.
Ccnr.ect at Albany with passenger trains both
ways on Southwestern Railroad to and from Ma
cao. Eufanla, Montgomery, Mobile, Nfcw Or
leans, etc.
Mail stesmer leaves Bainbridee for Apalachi-
ecla every Sonday afternoon; tor Columbus every
Wednesday morning.
Close connection at Jacksonville daily (Son-
dayv excepted) (or Green Core Springs, StAn-
austine, Palatka, Enterprise, and all landings cn
ISt John's river.
I DAY EXPRESS.
I I Daily, except Sunday.
Leave Savannah 9.15 a x
Arrive at Jacksonville.. 10.00 p X
Leave Jacksonville 0.00 a m
Arrive at ttarannah...„__ 0.18 P x
Not Lange of carl between Savannah and Jack
sonville.
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick sod
Darien trite this fnin, arriving at Brnnswicki
■1.00 P X.
Psitcnger* from Brunswick arrive at Savin
ah C.IS r x.
Trains on B. and A. Railroad leave junction,
sing west. Monday. Wednesday and Friday
1.14 a in, and for Brunswick Tuesday, Thursd
and Saturday at A40 Dm.
aucomhoDationtraixs-eastern di
vision.
L-avr Savannah, Sundays excepted, at 7.00 a
Arrive at McIntosh “ “ 050 A
Arrive at Jcnip " “ 12.15 p
Arrive atBlacashear * “ 4OOP
Arrive at Dupont * “ 7.25 r
Leave Dupont “ " 6 20 A
Leave Blackthear “ “ U.SS a
LcaiJesup “ “ 1.10 P
Leave McIntosh “ “ ?.Up
Arrive at Savannah " “ 6.00 p
WESTERN DIVISION.
Leave Dupont, Sundsys excepted, at SAD a
Arrive at Valdosta " “ 8.20 A
The Old’ Reliable
Arrive at Qnltman "
Arrive at Tbomasville "
Arrive at Albany
Leave Albany
Leave Thomasville
Leave Quitman
Leave Valdosta
Arriie at Du;
10.23 A
1.10 P
6 40 P
500 a
1L00AM
1.36 P X
3 22 P
6.13 p M
rrivo at Dupont " “
J S Trso.v. Master of Transportation.
H 8 HAINES.
marltr General Superintendent.
DOUBLE DAILY
TO AND PROM
FX. O RID A
Macon & .Brunswick R. R,
GiaiBAL BuFBEiPTavnisT'a Oppici,
Macon. G*., March 1.1S78.
■ MBS hi F
aenger trains on
CUMBERLAND ROUTE via BRUNSWI0K
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 1. SOUTH. Daily
Leave Macon... 7:30 p X
Arrive Cochran —9:50 P u
Arrive Kastman 10:51 P X
ArriveJeaup «... 3:55AX
Arrive Brnnswirk..„..„_« . 6:45 a x
. >ave Brunswick per steamer 7:00 a X
Arrive Fernandina......... lltCO a x
Arrive Jacksonville - 2:15 PM
NIGHT PASSBNGER NO. 2, NORTH—Daily,
Leave Jacksonville. —..........-llhSO a x
lcnveFcrnamlir.il per Steamer 2.45 p m
Arrive Brunswick «...<at* P x
Leave Brunswick 7:00 p x
Leave Jesup tk50 P x
Leave Eastman 3:02 a x
l^ave Cochran 6:05 A x
Arrive at Macon 6:35 A X
Close connection at Macon (oral! points North,
East and West via Atlanta aud Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. 3. South,
Via Jesup and Lire Oak—Daily, except Sunday.
Leave Macon 7A0 AX
Arrive Cochran— 10.28 a x
Arrive Eastman -11:57 A x
Arnvo Jesnp CA1 r x
Arrive Jacksonville 0:25 A M
NO. 4 NORTH. Daily,except Sunday.
Leave Jacksonville
Leave Jesup — CM* M
1a»to Eastman 12;4SPX
Leave Cochran - 803 P M
Arrive Macon 5:10 p x
Connects at Macon for points North. East aud
Weat.
HAWKINSVILLE BRANCH.
Freight and Accommodation—Daily, excent Sun
Leave Cochran™ — -.102)0 P X
Arrive llawklnirille —— 10.45 p X
Leave Hawkiusville — 3.00 a x
Arrive Cochran — „ S '4S A M
Connects at Cochran with Trains 1 and 2 to and
Irom Macon.
L*ave Cochran .-..—10:45AM
Arrive Hawkiuirille— —.11A0 A *
Leave Hawkinsvillo —1.00 P x
Arrive Cochratl —..... 1:45 PX
Connects at Cochran with Trains 3 and 4 to
ami from Macon.
GEO. W. ADAMS. Gen. Bupt,
W. J. Jabvis. Mast. Trans.
marldsatSm
Ic Comb’s Hotel,
ledgeville. Georgia
Kepi in c Mtjle by
W Nil cCt'M
k.S.L..
kM'LEXDIDOPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
Jflan'SK. FIFTH GRAND DISTR1BU-
’'UN. I STS, AT NEW ORLEANS. TUESDAY.
■W 14th.
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
This institution was regularly incorporated by
u '.“«!‘Uture ef the Sute for Educational and
purpeaea in 1368. with a capital ot
to which it has since added a rraerve
ITS GRAND SINGLE NUM-
V,71'llTRIBCTlON will take place monthly
*wood Tocadsy. It never scales or post •
lgiok at ihe following Distribution:
PAF1TAL PRIZE. 580000.
^M*TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH.
HAI.FT1CKKIS. ONE DOLLAR.
, _ LIST OF PRIZES.
ttfatal Prire - _ $»0«
JCapiUl Prize - lROOO
JE»J»talP r ,zo — 5000
JJ«w*of*25M — 5.0i®
‘Fniesef leoo - 1 AJW
ste g as
-Kas s===±z= as
rniaa of io 10*00
. . APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
»A«m»imiiMBV rlI e,of*3M 2.700
JApproximstion Pnze* of 9» 1AM
Approximation Prizes of 1M »0
“Shun .mounting to ; f*yflS
corresponding agents wanted at
-Jfjtent points, to whom a liberal compen-
will be paid.
Aaplgasion (or rates to rlnbs should only bo
TRJf Home Office In Now Orleans.
"marleaHj atating foil addrrea. for further
‘""••two or send onlerj to
„ - „ M A DAUPHIN.
P.O. Box 692, New Orleans. Louisiana.
*h««r Grand Extraordinary Drawing* are
iho V"«l»ririon and m.n.gement ot Orne-
—OT BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A EAR
nprl4vl vred sat %vr*w
KING-SFORD’S
:o Starch
Oswegi
AGKNTS WASTED
By tbe "Cotton States Life Insurance Co.”
nome Office, Macon. Ga.
G OOD AND RELIABLE SIEN who win work
and deal re Agencies will find it to their in
terest to correspond with thaCompany.
Tho Cotton States Life was orcanicod in lsW.
HAS A GOOD SURPLUS and issues all the best
forms ot Policies.
For particulars address
GEO. 8. OBEAK, Secretary.
Mtcon, Ga.
W.B. JOHNSTON. President.
J. W. BURKE, Vice-President.
GEO. S.OBEAR. Secretary.
mar!7 StowSm snnwedfri
JTJST RECEIVED.
GENTS*
Spring and Summer
S’veral new and handsome styles,
lw BP STRONG.
Thorough Bred Setters.
TAM now oflerit g for tale some fine
1 SE ITER PUPPIES.
Price for males, $10 each; females f 5. Apply to
aSrtSi* SW BACON. Maeon.Ga.
mm
^$2.50 to S6,000>
'SETHTHOMAS >
CLOCKS.
^EraWELI. WSJ2WILL.y
. KIZl'.P GOOD _
TIME.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL
O N the 10thor 11th instant I will remove my
stock of Boots and Shoes from becond
Street to No CS Muloeriy street, twu doorjbe-
low the iAnier House, where I will be happy to
meet mv old friends and serve them aa usual.
As 1 am anxious to sell my present stock.au
wanting bargains in shoes will please call o? me.
Making and repairing Boots and bhoe* wifi oe
~^^ flUUre - HMCKERVET.
'‘.’jlPORll—ttlffins and finishes work always
the aame.
light
BRAHMA
FOR SALE.
EGGS
John Iz. Hardeman,
Attorney at Law,
Slaoon. ... - Georgia.
Oftiee—UP'itaira in City Bank Building. Thi
treset,between Mull. rrv and Cherry, octuly
s *2.00 PER DOZEN.
PhiMed'a and Todd'a «to
RDGAR A HOSS
the place
TO hare your Pictures neatly framed
To buy your Writing Paper, I ena. Ink, etc . ^ .
To ewt y*i>ur Magaiin***, 1 apers. Books, etc Hn
To imil*Needles for MarluneJ . | j
To have Furniture Repaired or uphols*cred hjj
Tn huv Violin and Guitar Strings ^ ^
IV. buy the biggwt Firliire lor l.ttlesl money
Ki^t^^enotexk^tobuyevvry*^
thing you price,aafi that 2our presence!^
,,„w p rarere. is »l g p IEVIN K’8.
lebSlVO 8 Cotton Avenue.
Central and sontnwestern Ranroa-
acvxaifAH. Ga-April 12. 1873 |
O N and alter Sunday. April 14. 1*78. passenger
trains on the Central and Southwestern
Railroads and branches will run a* follows :
TRAIN NO. 1.-—GOING NORTH AND WR8T.
Leaves Savannah.................. 9:20 A M
Leaves Augusta. ——.845 a X
Arrives ct Augusta—.————4:45 P X
Arrives at Macon 8*5 T X
Leaves Macon for Atlanta. 816 P X
Arrive* at Atlanta ————802 a x
Making close connection at Atlanta with W est-
era and Atlantic and Atlanta Cliarlotto Air*Line
for all point* W'eat and North.
coxnro aocra jjtd bast.
Leaves Atlanta —— -11:40 P X
Arrives at Macon— — - 6 20 A X
Leaves Macon— —— 7:00 A x
Arrivesut Millodgerille 844ax
Arrive* at Eatonton— 1L30 A X
Arrives at Augusta —.— - 4:45 p x
Arrives at Savannah——— ——. 815 p x
Leaves Augusta 845 A X
Making connection at Augusta for the North
and East and at Savannah with the Atlantic
and Gull Railroad for all points in Florida.
THAIS HO. 8—GOIXG HOBTK AJTD WEST.
Leaves Savannah———7:30 P X
Arrives at Augusta — .5:15 a x
Leaves Augusta —805 P X
Arrives at Milledgeville 844 A X
Arrives at Eatonton — —11:30 a x
Arrives at Macon— - Sd»A x
Loaves Macon for Atlanta 8:40 A X
Arrives at Atlanta .— ——_ 1:45 P x
Leaves M soon for Albany and Eufaula, 8 20 A X
Arrives at Bnttula— — 3:36 p x
Arrives at Albany—— — 2379 p x
Leaves Macon for Columbus 345 A X
Arrives at Columbus—1-40 p X
Trains on this schedule for Macon.Atlanta,
Columbus. Eufaula and Albany daily, making
Close connection at Atlanta with Western and
Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line.
At Eufaula with Montgomery A Eufaula .Bait-
road; at Columbns with Western and Mouilo A
Girard Railroad. _ .1 , „
Eufaula Train connect* st Fort Valley for Per-
ry .and at Cuthbcrt for Fort Gaines, dally except
Sunday. , ...
Train on Blakely Extension leaves Albany
Mondays. Tuesdays, Thnradaysand Fridays
coxixa south axd bast.
Leaves Atlanta —.—.4.805 p x
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta —. 6A5 P x
Leave* Albany 7810 a x
Leaves Eufaula — 8:30 x M
Arrives at Macon Irom h ofaula and Al
bany— ———• 4:47 P X
Leaves Columbus——-———— i 1 „
Arrives ot Macon from Columbus.—. *#j X
Loans Macs.i —————7-7:35PX
Arrives st Augusta— ———.——JgoAX
Loves Augusta —— — - s -®5 P x
A ititw fit S&vfittnAb wt re..ta«a»w« 7:15 A 31
Making connection at Savannah with Atlantic
id Gulf Railroad lor all points in Florida.
Paasengers (or Milled penile and Eatonton will
take train No. 2 from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Macon, which trains connect daily except
Monday, for these gOGBRS,
General Snpt. Oentral RaUroad.^Sarannab.
Sunt. Bonthwaatarn Railroad.Macon.
UHAJSGE OF SCHEDULE
MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD]
M iCOS. Ga-Jan, 20. 1378 f
O N AND AFTER JANUARY 20. 1373, the
Passenger Train* on the Macon and Ac-
ruria railroad will run aa follows :
pax piaassGsaTHAisa. (Sundays excepted.)
Arrive at Macon — loo a x
Arrive at Camak ———.—— a x
Trains’at Camak making -close connections
with all trains on
$1,000 REWARD,
T4TY lafewaa burslanred last night, air thou—
31 sand dollars in accey and tweutv thousand
dollars in bonds and psrera
thousand dollmrs reward ter the bunrsis ana
Tax Receiver’s Notice.
T AM now prepared to receive return* of Stay
1 and county taxes for 1*78, and would be
ed to ha»e property owners make tbecr return
“ *” omptl y “ poasib'e. r j ,-nsianif.
Tmx Brceim Bibb Countj^
Office: N* 68 Mulberry BtrtW. MmCH G*. —
uprStt
SEASON " - -1878,
THIS weU known Fertili r endorsed by tbe planters of tbe State as being one of the best, is
again offered for sale by
JOHNSON & STROHECKER,
Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants,
BLAKE’S BLOCK, Corner THIRD and POPLAR STS„
MACON, - GEORGIA.
CORN* BACON. LARD. FLOUR. SUGAR. COPFBE. MOLASSES, etc. etc. for sale cheap p tha
chetpeit. marSdlm
GUANO
?
WHAMS.
Cherokee Dissolved Bone,
COMPOSTING.)
Cherokee Ammoniated Super-Phosphate
For sale (Cotton option) by
Cubbedge, Hazlehurst & Co.,
MACON, GEORGIA.
dec27eod4m
GUANO!
1 again offer for sale the old
STANDARD FERTILISER OF GEORGIA.
John Merryman & Oo.’s
AMMONIATED DISSOLVED
BONES!
The grade will be up to the high standard of the past
years. The price will be as LOW” as any first-class Fer
tilizer on the market.
I will make a price for CASH, TIME or COTTON.
COTTON WH,I_. BE TAKEN AT
15 Cents per Pound.
Orders sent direct to me will receive prompt and care
ful attention.
FLEMING D. TINSLEY.
; . i . .• \ • liy '
GENERAL AGENT v -MACON. GEORGIA:
ianlSecdSm
F. S. JOHNSON & SONS
31 THIRD STREET,
DEALERS IN
Hardware, Iron, Steel, Beltings, Tinware, Wagon
Material, Iloes, Flows, etc.
We call especial attention to onr
GUN AND PISHING TACKLE DEPARTMENT.
Having purchased Mr W T Johnston's stock ot Guns and Pistols we will keep constantly on band
a food assortment of Breach Loading and other gurs.
Wn lake pleanure in referring tho public to Mr W T Johnaton, who is still carrying on his Repair
department. We solicit a continuance of favors from the public.. marlOeodlm
•'Wonder sparkles in the servant’s eyes, as the magic wiug over the table flies.’
wirve & solomon,“headquarters for
No Dining Table. Sick Room, W ritlng Desk. Cradle. Sleeping Room should be without a (an. Avoid the annoyance ot flies while Eating, Reading.
Writing, or Seeking Repose, by purchasing a Fan.
CERTIFICATES
Having practically tested tho Fly Fan bought ol Messrs Wing A Solomon, I pronounce it a capital invention. I use it on mv dining table, and is
much better and cooler than a net (or aji afternoon nap. Macon. July 14. 1377. J M BOARDMAN.
Messrs Wing A Solomon—I heartily endorse the Fly Fans bought ol vou. It keeps the flies away from the table, and ia a sncces. in every way you
recommend. Macon. Julv 4th. 1377. R W CUBBEDGE.
Messrs Wing A Solomon—Your Fly Fan worked admirably. I would not be without ono for double ite coat.
JnlyI4th, 1377.aprl7sun4t JAS H CAMPBELL.
E.FRANK COE
AGAIN TRIUMPHANT.
THE following certificated Professor W J Land, Chemist of State Agricultural Bureau, gives
is of the very highest results ever obtained by the Agricultural Bureau from tho analysis of a com-
lets fertilizer, showing the
Extraordinary Porcentage
The Weekly Telegraph
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almost wholly reading matter. It is issued, by a
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each week so as to meet subscriber* having only
one mail a week, with tho latest possible njws
If hts weekly mail leaves Macon in tbe early part
of tho week, he gets the early edition. If on
Thursday. Friday or Saturday, ho gets the late
edition—in cither caso gaining tho latest news
possible in a weekly paper.
Tho contents ot this paper form a comple re
sume of tho events and gossip of the previous
seven days, and the reading matter of each num
ber would constitute a largo volume, giving val
uable information on all subjects.
This magnificent paper is furnished pottage
paid, at ONLY TWO DOLLARS A YEAR.
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J9-THRHS CASH IN ALL CASBS.-S*
Thcso are among the oldest and best estab-
E. Prank Coe’s Ammoniated Bone Superphosphate,
Available Phosphoric Acid
Insoluble Phosphoric Acid
Ammonia
Cash Commercial Value,
14.50
3.15
3.00
- - $47 05
COPY OF ANALYSIS
Number ol Analysis S3.
LAND’S ANALYTICAL LABORATORY.
Atlahta, Ga.. February 15,1878.
Db. Thomas P. James, Commissioner oe Agriculture:
The following determinations have been made in analyzing a sample of Ammoniated Sulphate
No 83, under your in,tractions, viz:
Moisture expelled at 212 Fah - - - 16.96 per cent
Pbeii v ' * ■■
loadable Phosphoric Add
, 815 percent
Soluble Phosphoric Acid — —— — - 11.201
Predpitated or Reduced Phosphoric Acid -.. 3.30S
Equivalent to Available Phosphoric Acid — 14.50 per cent
Ammonia by Nitrogen determination - 3.00 per cent
Undetermined matter, i. e .Organic matter. Sulphuric Acid. Limo. etc 62.89 per cent
Total - .100.00 per cent
The Available Phosphoric Acid Is equivalent to Tricalcie or Bono Phosphate dissolved 3L61 per rent
The total Phosphoric Acid is equivalent to total Bono Phosphate 3851 per cent
The Mechanical condition ot the Fertilizer is rood.
Its Commercial value is — — .$4705
Correct: WM J LAND,
Analytical Chemist of theDepartment ot Agriculture.
The analysis of E. Frank Coo, as published in Circular 61 of Agricultural Bureau, wo have ever
maintained in correspondence with Commissioner T P Janet was in error and did us injustice, but
e published it in onr own pamphlet without protest.
The above analysis ot a later cargo vindicates our claim ol error, and more firmly reasserts that
£. Frank Coe’s Ammoniated Bone Superpliospliat
IS THE
Greal Standard Fertilizer of Georgia.
For further particulars, etc. address, at SAVANNAH,
PURSE s3c THOMAS,
feb»6d2m GENERAL AGENTS.
THE PACIFIC GUANO CO.,
The Great Fertilizer Company of America.
CAPITAL $1,000,000
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO,
AND
COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE
FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED.
AGGREGATE SALES:
36.000 Tons in a Single Season,
OUR BEST CERTIFICATE:
)ne-Fifth of tho total sales of Fertilizers sold in Georgia are of Solnble Pacific, and there are
rerent brands in the State.
For Prices and Terms call on us, or our Sub"Agents.
Our new Almanacs. Calendars, and Planters' Memorandum Books are ready, and will be furnished
to Planters upon application.
TURPIN <Sc OGDEN,
GENERAL AGENTS.
CITY BANK BUILDING. MACON. GA.
not excelled—in extent, intelligence and worth
in the 8tate. Wo recommend them with confi
dence that they will gain new frionds wherever
introduced.
Advertisements in tho Weekly, ono dollar per
square of ten lines, each publication.
CLISIIY. JONES & REESE.
B/' KLOW HOUSE
AMERICAS. GEORGIA,
it. f < ollliits, proprietor.
GOOD KOOMS FOR FAMILIES.
Board per Day
“ " Week
“ *. Month
lanlUl
$ 2
10
$55 § »77«Sf VT«k
G. W. GDSTIN,
MTOEJsSY AT LAW
MACON. «A.
Office No. 2 Cotton Avenue, over Mix ft Kirtlan
\\r ILL practice in he Courts of Bibb and ad •
V V joining Counties, in the Supremo Court
the Stapi aud United State* Courts. decietr
Sheldon Collins & Co.,
BLACK AND COLORED PRINTING INKS’
Office, 2G Frankfort Street,
NEW YORK.
factory prices at
J. W. BURKE ft CO'S.
Macon.
FERTILIZERS.
G, OBER & SONS’
Ammoniated Superphosphate
AND H. PRESTON Sc if ON S'
Ammoniated Bone Superphosphate
For salo on time, with rotton option, or for cash, cn u .‘avorable terms as anj first class article in
the market can be had. Parties desirim? to purchase are solicited to call on or address
O. G- SPARKS SC SON.
or H. J. PETER.
feb€tf Macon, Ga.
C. BURKE cfc SON,
DEALERS IN-—
JOHNSTON’S PAT£ Nr
PAINTS,
OILS,
GrLASS.
VARNISH,
BRUSHES,
ETC.
*3fV
o
UR stock of Painter's Goods is complete and the public will find it to their interest, to consul
us before buying. *
apr9 C. BIJBKE k SOS.
EUROPEAN STEAMSHIP LINES,
WHITE 8TAK TE
HAMB L EG MAIL LINE.
Tickets good for twelve months. NewYorkto
Liverpool and return, from $s0 to $175. Special
rates 5 panic, cf
iSeodlm Macon, Ga.
. T. SlaBET. J. W. SISBBT. GIO. P. PIEEC*
Nisbets & Pierce,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
MACON, GEORGIA.
1 T>RACTICE in tha Federal Courtjfor Georgia;
X ia the Supreme Coart of the State, and in
tbe counties' o iBibb. Crawford, Houston, Jones,
Bald win, Han ccck Warren and Wilkmaon.
Office in Ayrea’ building, Mulberry street.
2etol*tai
I have this day accepted the agency for Gaff& Co.’
C rescent Brewery I L M - WAKKELD >
'Cotton Cdipsioii leretat
AURORA, INDIANA,
I have just completed a large refrigerating ice
house in my cellar, capable of holding 500 kegs of beer,
I will keep the beer ice-cold all the time. It will be ship
ped here in Gaff & Co’s fine refrigerating cars, and will be
as good when it arrives as when first made. I will handle
both kegs and bottled beer. This beer is made especially
for the Southern trade, and is pronounced by all who try
it to be the best in the country. Messrs. Gaff & Co. are
men of ample means, and have used every facility they have
to make the AURORA BEER second to none in the
United States. Below I annex statements from reliable
merchants of several Southern cities who are handling these
goods:
I have been handling the Aurora Beer tor four years, and consider it second to none in America.
J. J. HKN30R. Nashville, Tenn.
I have sold thirty thousand kegs of Gaff ft Co’s Aurora Beer in three year*, and it has given
perfect satisfaction. J. F. DOLL. Vick,burg. Mis,.
Messrs. Gaff A Co’i Aurora Beer is the finest and best quality I ever met with in this market.
I have used beer from almost every brewery ot any note in tbe United States, and have no hesitancy
in saying the Aurora Be»r gives the best satisfaction of any.
ALPH. WALTZ. New Orleans.
We have handled the Aurora Beer since 1873, and now we can use no other beer in this market.
We have had shipments from Milwaukee, SL Louiaand Cinrinnati since, but no go. They all prefer
Aurora Beer, as it seems to stand shipping better than any other, and Gaff ft Co's refrigerator cars
have been a sucress in keeping the beer aa good when arriving os when it left tbe brewery. We have
about 400 Germans, all of whom pronounce the Aurora to be the best beer erer in the market.
J. M. VETTERft CO, Chattanooga.Tenn.
I have employed Mr. Jacob Russell to assist me tn hand
ling the beer, and he toill call upon the parties who sell beer
daily, and supply their wants, or try it>. His long experience
in the business is a guarantee that the ' beer will be properly
handled. I will have a wagon and horses in a few dags to de
liver the beer. 1 toill guarantee every keg of the Aurora Beer
to give satisfaction. I will keep from 300 to 500 kegs in stock
iu my ice house, All orders promptly atletided to,
I W_ RASDAL,
AGENT.
CUBBEDGE, HAZLEHURST & CO.
Bankers and Brokers.
MACON, GEORGIA.
R ECEIVE DEPOSITS. Buy and 8eli:H
change. Bonds anil Stocks.
Collections made on nil accessible points'
CUBBEDGE, HAZLEHURST & Co
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT-
nteres tpaitl aim from $1 upwards
3K.. K. HINES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NO. 90 CHERRY STREET, MACON, SA.
(over J. H Hertz ft Co.)
I N addition to local business, I will give speefa
attention to eases entrusted to mo in the
Albany and Southwestern Circuits, and in the
United btales Circuit and Bankrupt Courts for
Georgia novlly
CfiBSTAWBQ'S
v BYE
It the safest and the best. U astaatansous In (to
and it produces the most natural shade % of bi
brown, doc j not stain the skin, and is essily nppL
is n btar.-T.rl i>rep«rstion. and a favorite upon
well-appointed toile t for lad7 or gentleman- Fe
y^^Hstr^
DORO. Proprietor, P. O.
EPH
Boa
Savannah, Georgia,
Commission, 50c. per Bale.
Liberal advances made on con
signments, at best bank rates. In
structions carefully followed, and
satisfaction guaranteed.
STEVENS’
MILLEOSEVILLE, BEORRIA,
STEVJRNS BROS. Sc CO ; ,
Manufacturers and Wholesale and Retail
, Dealers in
S TEAM PRESSED, DOUBLE GIAZED.
„ VITRIFIED
Dram, Sewer and Water Pipes
PLOWER POTS.
FIRE and GRVi’B BnlCK.
PLAIN and FANCY BORDER BRICK.
LATII3 and
— BE0S - & co -Proprietors.
Fall Trade 187*7
Bates, Reed & Cooley
451 and 453 BROADWAY, N. Y..
I*. O. Hox loo
CHABLES L. BOSS,
Travcllnir agon
FOR GEORGIA und FLORIDA S^ocaug