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SEPTEMBER.
Tha golden rod i* J»How,
Tne corn i* fuming brown;
Tfelrt eg In uppec—** *-
With fruit m« w
The ronlion'* bluest fringe*
AW oiling inthe sun;
Id .tufty pond* thi milk weed
Its hidden sUc ha* spun.
The *©dge* flsunt their harvost
Id every n>e*dow nook;
And Mter* by the brook-side
Alake aster* in the broos.
From dewy lanes at morning
Ih*? grope* sweet odors rise.
At f *A>n the road* all flutter
With fellow bulterfli a.
Brail these lovely tokens
Beptemb rdays are here,
With summer*« best of weather
And autumn's best of cheer
But none of all t!*is b auty
Wine is floods the earth and air.
It unto no the secret
Which makes replcmb«r fair.
'tis a thin* which I renumber.
'Io name it thril smejeti
One oay of one Sef.teraoor
| never ran forger.
JI JI inUcrtbner for September.
Sitters
Tewitd Anf i.i nort comm«i in the sprin,.
hut mo*t .core in too fall oed the wint< r. It",
i* atnrtlv a njalar.GU* diarue, and ,o surely aa
tile Kittem are ado -ted. no iurrlT will tne indi
vidual who -dopta thi* precaution be exempted
from iis pains and penalties. A.d to tins its
\alu-a, a stomachic and anti.billi 'Usaaent and
who will v.-iuure to?aln«av its claims to the first
piace amona family medicines.
For sale nv a'l drueiristsand respectable deal
era generally,seot lv
The beat gift to Rive to your enemy is
forgireoM*; 10 J our opponent, tolerance;
to. friend, your heart; to your child, a
\ ,! i j.uupl ; to a father, deterehci;
tojonr mother, ooaduot that will make
ler ptcud of you; to yourself, reaped; to
all in n. charity, uinl to the sick Simmons’
Liter K putator. I found it excellent
lorttur eti.mach, indiReatton, dizzmeaa
and headache. A. J. AmttisS.
How shall we make some money is
the questi a thought over by many In
hum. Take our advice aud remit
, email amount to Al'-x Frothiugham &
Co., bitkera, 12 Wall etreet. New York,
who by their judicious investments nave
icliev*! many from preseirg-nccd. bend
for their Financial Report, sent free.
From Diatingnisbed Edward
Jennings. JI. I> , Surgeon City
Uoapllnl, Halllux. S. H.
Coiden’s Liebtg’a Liquid Extract of
Beef nr.d Tonic Invigorator. is a very
igrecable article of diet. Iu Diphtheria,
Jlolarial Typhoid Fever, and every de-
pret-inR disease, its use will be found in
valuable. For sale by John Ingalls,
Hicou.
llUKOMATISSl.
Tliie dnadfol torm At, the doctors tell ns,
in ilia blood, aod knowing this to be true,
ve aOnat uvery sufferer to try a bottle of
Doraag'a lihomuaiio Ilemcdy. It is takOD
huntlly ami will positively cure the worst
ease, in the shortest time Hold by every
fir-:, it.-I in Macon ]an!4 dAw8ra
FERRINE
Ub Great cud Cure.
Ez'ract from a Letter Written ns
by the Manufacturers:
Messrsllnni. Rankin Sr Lamar. Macon Ga ,
-liKniMKv Hnrlu»o*i t>l ana and bill for Per-
Tiae UV c*JI your stienti «n to u.«>b >»«**, show-
uu you how much Ferrine it requires to cure old
rhroni.?nwe* of Chilis and Pev-r. GUARAN
TEE A PERMANENT CURB IN &VKRY
CASH,NO MATTKROP IU)W LGSG HT&XD
lNti,«n 1 if n p rmsner i euro is not effected, or
iflhe hills return w.ihin h!X«*Y DAIS from
t^e time they rouroeuce t»kin*tli3 Ferrine
BEfUNDTHK MONrfY und ciurge it nack to
us. Al we auk iathgt you iret your customer *
totrv it snd let it *how for itself vbit it will do
BHlLIN AI.L casks UNDER APoSITIVK
GtARiNl KK. Say to dealers who buy it of
you. *if it n't cure don’t vm pay for it."
PKuwRIXi* ^IED1G1XR CO.
Par * Au*liitlSlh.
to iheTubiic
A BOYR is the letter from the proprietors of
J3L Ffrrino which explains itself. Wash*'!
follow it io tne)'tier. We believe that it *}••
sfcomplish all they claim for it an.I offer it t
public »uh jierfect ctnfldeuco If it don’t c
you are not expected to pay /or it.
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR.
tact? t»
Ague Gure
Is a purely vegetable bitter and powerful
tonic, and is w.arranted a speedy and cer
tain cure for Fever and Ague, Chills
and Fever, Intermittent or Chill
Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague,
Periodical or 13!lious Fever, and all
malaria! disorders. In miasmatic dis
tricts, the rapid pulse, coated tongue,
thirst, lassittKle, loss of .appetite, pain in
the hark anti loins, and coldness of the
spine and extremities, are only premoni
tions of severer symptoms which termin
ate in the ague paroxysm, succeeded by
high fever and profuse perspiration.
If Is a startling fact, that quinine, ar
senic, ami other poisonous minerals form
file basis of most of the “ Fever and Ague
Preparations,” “Specific*,” “Syrups,”
and “Tonics,” in the market. The prep-
nrafions made from these mineral poisons,
:i!t i.. •iiu'ii tl.. > :»r*- I'.ilalabl**, and may
l»reak the chili, do not cure, but leave tlif
malarial and their o^m drug poison j
the system, producing quinism, dizziness
ringing in the ears, lieanaclie, vertigo, an<f
other disorders more formidable than
the disease they were intended to cure.
Avpji’s Aoce Ct'RE thoroughly eradicates
these noxious poisons from the system,
and always cures the severest cases. It
contains no quinine, mineral, or any thing
that could injure the most delicate pa
tient; and its crowning excellence, above
its certainty to cure, is that it leaves the
system as free from disease as before the
attack.
For Uver Complaints, Athr's Ague
Cure, by direct action on the liver and
biliary apparatus, drives out the poisons
which produce these complaints, and
stimulates the system to a vigorous,
healthy condition.
We warrant it when taken according
to directions.
Prepared by Dr. j. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
Lowell, Mass.
SOLTI BT ALL URC0O18TS EYXRVWJfKR*.
flu... ; iiuK: usinar
Wholesale Agents,
febta • aalAOOPJ. Q- A-.
Gecriia Haiiiiiiiil Csipsis.
SUPKRINTKNDENT'H OFFICE,
Auocsta, Q a, July 12. 1879.
Commencln* Sunday. iSth inst. the following
pass«*ritfer schedule will bn operated.
rmiiit run by Atlanta iinu-S minutes slower
than Macon:
NO 17—EAST (daily).
Leave Macon 7:00 a m
S* Mere fiwt, tanlgia *r thtmalisB
A POSITIVE CURE
Either of th* above diseases driven from the
svs&eo. and a hoi: v baniahed by a m-thod invent
ed aaa uttal by the great medical expert of Ger
many.
Dr M VON THANE, ot Bbrlis.
This is not a patent medicine, but the recipi
of this eminent sunreonand physician, who has
devoted years of study to the treatment of the
artove diseases, making them a specialty, and in
no esse has he been unsnnceif r f.
We will furm»h on application testimonials
from hundreds of patients both abro-d and in
this country, who have been restored to perfect
health by the use of this ajs^mof treatment,
a ter having been pronounced incurable.
Sent with full Directions on Re
ceipt of $1 00.
FOR SALE—Five Splendid
COTTON PLANTATIONS
•1TUATCO BfEAB ALBANY. «A.
Xo. of Aero*. Clea red
Wrstter----Dorouxhty C0...1 610 70-j
Byron--~~~ ** ~.9.S75 3.too
Keall “ ...*.250 1, 25
L-c Leo Oo 1.225 900
Wimoerly - Baker Co „....?.250 1.100
t'r^itosida ior the purchase of one or all o the
above we.l known plantations will bereceiv.
. d by the undersnrntd until »he SOth oay of Oc*
tober, 1579. Any inloimation recardinx them
may be obtained from the manager. Mr Wm H.
Bennett, at present residing on Beall plantation.
MO“lbe prefers, oe will be given toca*hand
short time purcha-j-rs. Address
PATTERSON A CUY'LKU. Attorneys.
7( 4 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Pa.
sepl d eodl8t w 6t
FOR RENT.
T WO Stores, Nos 9 and 10, in Schofield’s Block
on Poplar Srreei. (No 10 at present occupied
by A K Farquhar). Each itore is 8ux24 ieet and
ibe two can be i ade iutooce store, «hich, with
tho upper rooms aud cellars, would make one
of the largest and most convenient wholesale
►torrs m the city. For rent low. Possession to
No 9 giv.* immediately ; to No 10 1st October.
Apply to
J S SCHOFIELD
Schofield's Iron War k*
Leave Milledgeville....—.
Leave Sparta —.
Leave Warrenton
Arrive Camak
Arrive Wasninxton..—
Arrive Athe.is... MMM . M ..
Arrive Atlanta..^.
Arrive Augusta....
8:58 am
10;i>6 a m
11:14 a m
11:27 a m
2.00 p m
8?15 p m
5:00 r> m
— 3.25 p m
NO 17—WEST (daily).
Leave Auxusta 9:35 am
Leave Atlanta 7.45 a m
I.mmvc Athens ® 16 a m
Leave Washington .10.a m
Lea>e Canu.* 1.34 pm
Arrive Warre ion L30 p m
Arrnve tearth.,.— — P 111
Arrive Miiledgoviile — fjf p 111
Arrive Macon ^o,85um
No conm cricu to or from Washington or Bun-
d * y ^NO 16—EAST (daily, except Sunday).
Leave Macon ■■■■ — J-oOpm
Loavc _ M»Uedgevfile... P “
!!.T.12.15 a m
a m
6*0 am
Leave Sparta . ....
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
PoRIUNH. TENTH GRAND DiS
Ta I BUT ION. CLASS J.AIWBW ORLEANS.
TUESDAY, O TUBER 14ib.lS79-USih MON
THLY DRAWING.
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
This institution was regularly incorporated by
t&e Legislature of the State for Educational and
Charitatle pur poaes. in 1868, for the term of
twenty-flve years, to which contract the mnola
He faith ol the State is pledged with a Capital ol
iLuOfUmu, to which it has since added a jssarvs
rend of f%yi.ow). ITB GRAND 8INGLKNUM.
BKR DlbT&lBUTlON will take place monthly
cn theseconu Tu-»day. It never scales or post
pones. Look at the following Distribution:
oapitalpr.zk faun.
100,000 Tickets at $2 each. Half Tick*** $1
LIS i OP PRIZES.
|1 Capital Pmo 4jLtW0
1 Capital Prixo.....— ljMMf
1 Capital Prixe.. C.iHX
SPrue* of *1.500 0000
ljooo..... 5.000
...... 10.0iK
I00. M 10£00
.. UUNU
fi Prize* of
fc* Pnxea of
100 Prises of
S00 Prize* of
Lh) Prixe* of
LOOOPriztw of
50..—
SO
Arrive Auxasta —
NO 15—WEST (daily, except Sunday).
Tieave Augusta ——— y** P ”
ijtttkvo Camak LOO a m
Arrive Warrenton —— — -* 1 ® * a
Arrive Sparta S-« » “
Arrive Miiledgoviile J-*J a ®
Amro Macon —
Trams will not *top at flag stations,
C:o*c connt*ciions at Augusta for SU points
East and fkmthssat and at Macon for all points
in Southwest Georgia and Florida.
Suptro improved Sleepers between Macon ana
Arguaia. _ _ .
PullmanSleepres AnxusU to New York.
Only one change Macon to N ew Yorx.
Tickets and Baggage Check*. Time tarda, etc,
are to obtained at Union Depot or at Union
TickelOtfic*.** Mulberry «^} 0 HH801I.
Superintendent
is B DORSE 1,
anl*-** 1 Wwfftw agent
For Sale.
EaDLESS STOCK OF OLD NEWS-
jSper. at 50 «nt. per Hundred, and Panr Dol
lar, per Thousand.
Muck cbeaptr than any other kind ol Wrap
ping Paper, and very useful about Packing
Goods. Cutting Pattern.. Washing Window..
Etc, Etc
10,000
10,000
APPROXIMATIONS PRIZES.
t Approximation Prizes of $500 $2,700
9 Approximation Prizes of 200............ 1800
» Approximation Prisrsof 100 ftp
L&37 Prisss, amounting So $ Ilf'.400
Responsible corresponding sxent* wanted at
*11 prominent points, to whom a liberal compen
sation will be paid. , .
Application for rate* to clubs *hould only be
R*ae to the home orfice in New Orleans.
Write, clearly slating full address, for further
re!ormaiion.or *et.d orders to
M A DAUPHIN.
P O Box 692. New Orleans. La.
All our grand extraordinary drawing* are un
der the sjjvmsica and management of GEN G
T BBAU&BtiARD and GEN JUBAL A
harly
OFFICE BIBB MANP*G COMPANY.
MaCOX.Ga, August lZth. 1579.
TY7B are pleased to announce to the trade of
n Georgia, Alabama aLd FJonds that we
“▼e put la the old
Macon Mills
* fomplet© fjutera of NEW MACHINBRT,
^bracing all the latest improvements, with
hr we ftr ° now pro^txatg tne Justly ce.e-
_ We hsve'aeen at xr^at expense to insure a thor-
wffh duoli jate of these gov.*ds. and can s*y that
ws cloth we are now mxKinxise^nal toansthir.x
proiucad South, and t <r superior to many
^“••r brands now on the market.
We pledge ourselves to maintain the high
J^ndard rf the*i? Good*, and solicit from pnr-
“uer*. large and sm 11 an examination of thf
a'jod* and a share of th-ir patronage.
A*k your merchant* for MACON SHEETING
SHIRTING AND DRILLS.
Very truly.
J. F. HANSON, Agt
•ogUdkyim
THIS
14 U
OFFICE.
CHEESE ! CHEESE ! !
BtrrrER! butter ! i
WHOLESALE. Pries guaranteed. Office
» with J F Greer, Hoilin«<ror:b’, Hlock^
.tiTl* GKOGRKBXHOW.
TO RENT.
A SEVEN room dwelling situated on First
street in a healthy locality and oonvetient
to business. Apply to
seplO 4t
NOTICE.
A LL person, indebted to the estate of the l»»e
S T Walker are requ.steJ to call and settle
«uhme W H WIIITBHE AD. Art,
with me. for MRS S X WALKER. Adm’x.
*ep5 fri sun
ATLASTA & CHARLOTTE
aih-line railway*
OFFICE GBK’L PASS. A TICKET At»T
ATLiXTA. Ga. Oet SI. ISIS-
O K and after Sunday, Korember 10th. double
daily Trains will run on this Rood as fwitw.
GOING EAST.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
ArriTe Atlanta
LoaTd Atlanta *-U P 111
^ Day Passenger Train.
ArriTO Atlanta
Leave Atlanta-
going west.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta u
Leave A^jyKS5?K5”-
S.COpm
GOING BAST. .
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive Atlanta—
Leave Atlanta.....
, „ , , 5 40am
Through Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta- „ , , . _
^ GOING WEST
t oral Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive at Atlanta — 4-WP®
Leave j£" 0 ’u£h'Freisht ij'riiin
Arrive Atlanta — — UJ0 a »
^Clwe»'i*^tionTt At!M»'far 5i'pJinti W«t
and at Ch.rlotte for O K.
H( ?iiclref?aa«in*er and Ticket Agent.
Pa? Your State and County Tax.
rpHEState and county tax for'79 is now due and
J. my in*t u tion are to proceed at oa^e with
it* collection Taxp yer* will greatly oblige by
making prompt seuiemen t*. as toe time allowed
is limiteo. it desired 1 will otUcially visit any
district of the county Otficeat Kills drugstore.
H J PETE k, Tax Collector.
054 2taw and ex OiUciohhertff.
0«JUJ3JL£. Unei, X
TO AND FROM
FLOKIDA
Macon & Brunswick R. R.
Onnui 8upBRiwTun>axT’e Ovvigb,)
Macon. Ga.. April 19. 1879. J
O N and after Sunday, the ioib init&nt. Pa*-
tenger train* on thi* road will run as fol
low*
CUMBERLAND ROUTE via BRUNSWICK
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. I. SOUTH, Daily
Leave Macub 7:45 PM
Arrive Cochran....^, ••••.. 9:47 P m
Arrive Eastman .10:45 p M
ArriveJcsup ..... 3:27AM
Arrive Brunswick.... 6:00 a M
Leave Bruns wick per steamer 6:15 x m
Arrive Fernandina .10^5 ▲ M
Arriye Jackscnville 2:S5 pm
Arrive Cedar Keys 8:35 p m
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 2. NORTH—Daily
Leave Cedar Keys 6:25 am
Leave Jacksonville.. 11:15am
flea ve Fernandina per Steamer............ 3.-45 p M
Arrive Brunswick 7:45 p M
Leave Brunswick 8:00 p m
Leave Jesup... „nr— 10:35PM
Leave Eastman 3:31 a M
Leave Cochran 4:33 a M
Arrive at Macon... 6:45 a M
Close connection at Macon for all points North,
East and West via Atlanta aud Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. a.Sou t
Via Jesup and Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave Maoou 7.15 a M
Arrive Cochran 9:43 a
Arrive Eastman *^....•..........11:14 A M
Arrive Jesup 6:25 p M
Arrive Jacksonville 7:25 A M
NO. 4 NORTH. Daily,except Sunday.
Leave Jacksonville.... 6.15 P M
Leave Jeaup m 6J6*M
Leave Eastman L21 p M
Leave Cochran... 2.45 p x
Arrive Maoon « p m
Connects at Maoon for points North, East and
West.
HAWKIN8VILLK BRANCH.
Freight and accommodation—Daily except Sun
day.
Leave Cochran...........10:00 p M
Arrive Hawkinsville... 10:45 p m
Leave Hawkinsville......S:30am
Arrive Cochran 4:15 AM
Conuecla at Cochran with train* 1 and 2 to and
from Marcn.
Leave Cochran 10:00 AX
Arrive Hawkinsville...^....^..- 10.45 am
Leave HawkinsvilIo.« M .«. 1-45 PM
Arrive Cochran £:S0 P M
Connect* at Cochran with train* 3 and 4 to and
from Macon.
GKw. W. ADAMS, Gen. Sup..
W. J. JAMVls. Mast. Trans.
ATLANTIC _&_BDLF R. R.
GsaiBix Supbeistesdekt’s Oipics, *)
Atlantic asd Gulp Railroad ?
Savakitaii. May 17th, 1879.J
O N and after SUNDaY, May 18th, Passenger
Tram* on this Roa . will run a* follow*.
NIGHT EXFREbS.
Leave Savann°.h daily at ..................4.10 p M
Arrive at Jesup 6-33 p M
^rnveat TLomatrille..
Arrive at Bainbridge M .»
Arrivs at Albany
~ ive Oak
Arrive at Live
irnve at Tallahassee...
Arrive at Jacksonville..-
Leave Tallahassee.........
Leave Jacksonville...^..—
Leave Live Qak...^.^.^.
Leave Aiba iy
Leave Bainuridyo...
Ijrevc Ihomasviile^
Leave Jesup
Arrive at Savannah \
6.25 A M
.9.40 A M
11.00 A M
.... 1:35 A M
7AO A M
...7.30/ X
-....6.00 P M
- 6.00 P M
................ 10 50 P M
4A6PM
3.45 P M
7.85 PM
.—.6 45 AM
8-20 AM
No change of cars between Savannah and Jack
sonville and Savaunah and Albany.
Sleeping cars run through to and from Savan
nah and Albany. . . _
Passenger* from Savannah lor Perrandir.a,
Gainesville aod Cedar Key* take this train.
Passengers for Darien take this train.
Pas>en<ers from Savannah for Brunswick
take thi* train, arriving at Brunswick at 6:00
al |Wenger8 leave Brunswick at 8;00pm, ar-
m* ai ftavannah 8:20 a m.
noMengera leaving Macon at 7.15 a m (daily ex-
eep • Sunday) oonnect at Jesup wnb this tram
for v* >rtda.
ngert from Florid* by thi. train ccimecl
at Jw.uii with the train arriving in Macon at 6.25
?sa. (d«lj esoept Sunday.)
1‘u'sce tiie>*puig cant i^re run through to and
from •>’ vaunah aud Jacksonville.
D-jmiia *- at Albany «iu p—aoiia er tram, both
wuysou !t;:Htbwestero Railroad to and from Ma
con, huiaula, Moatgomery, Mobiie, New Or*
leane.etc. _ . ,, . . , . •
Meal ateamer leave. Bambridge lor Anaiachi-
ccla OT-ry Monday at VSOami for Colambn.
every Wednesday at 9.50 a m.
Clote connect ion at Jockscnvulo daily (Sun
days excepted! lor Gree a Goto Spnrg^ StAu-
rmstine. Folatka. Enterprue.and aJJ lauding, on
8t John's river. _ _ . , ,
Trains on B. ana A. Railroad leave Junction,
going west, at n.S7 a m. nr.d lor Brunswick at
4.40 Dnj.dsily.except Funday,
IGCOMMODATION TRAIN-EASTERN DI-
VISION.
Leave Savannah, Sunday* excepted, ft 7XKf a M
Arrive at McIntosh ** ‘‘ M# A
Arrive at Jesup ' kl£0 a m
Arrive at Blackshear • P 3«
Arrive at Dupont 6*45 p 31
Leave Dupont *' . 1 M
Leave Blackshear *' 1 9.10 a m
Leave Jesup **
Leave McIntosh ” 2*33 P a
Arrive at Savannah “ “ 6.15 P M
WESTERN DTYIaiONi
M03TDST, WBD5BSDAT AMD TRIDAY.
Leave Du pent.—6.40 A M
Leave Valdosta..—.... —8.15 AM
Leave Quitman 9 37 A M
Arrive at Thomasville — U-45 A M
Leave ThomasriUe ,~L40 P R
Leave Camilla... 4.1o P M
Arrive at Albany —
Leave Albany...
Leave Cai»illa. M ^.....
Arrive ThomasriUe.
Leave Thoma*nile ..
Leave Quitman..
. 5.2o a a
.735 AM
.10 50 A M
1.00 PM
3.13 P M
4.4v> P X
6 50PM
Leave \ aldosta
Arrive at Dupont
J S Ttbos, Master of Transportation.
H 8 HAINES,
apriSt! General Superintendent.
ia the n.o«*t economical form of Waehirg
Soap. All bir or aqaare cakes wear down in
use to a lnrjro flat piece, too thin to handlo
and. thetefore, watted; while th* OVAL
CAKE of
mas&txga
COLGATE rCO’S
“NEW” SOAP can be cut in two, the oval
end c atpf d readlv in tte hand, and the lar
ger end worn down almost to a wafer with -
out any watte. COLGATE & OO. recom
mend their
fjljjBjjpi
X> O 3ST 3 T
YOUR CARRIAGE
Need Repairing?
If so 00/11 on
W. W. COLLINS,
at his Carriage Repository, on -Second
Street, or at his Shops, on Poplar Street.
FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN in every
Department and FIRST-CLASS MATE
RIAL to work on. Now is the time. Send
your Vehicle at once and have it made as
Q-OOD AS NEW.
A Well Assorted Stock of
6,151 TONS OF FRESH
COAL.
in thirteen varieties, principally free burning Anthracite. Half of it
under shelter, for sale at the lowet prices ever known. 1 am prepared
to contract for twelve months’ supply to be shipped at purchasers’
convenience.
i>, jet.
!>11S Stawtf SAVANNAH. GFORGT A.
W. W. COLLINS
Carriage manufacturer*
66, .70 <5c 72 SECOND STREET.
On hand and constantlyja-rriving all kinds
ot Vehicles.
Fine Carriages,
Durable Buggies.
J Reliable Farm Wagons.
(Trade-Mark Beg etered) to Careful
eepere not only aasipemr in qnilitj
as m form the most eoonomiea soi|
nude. 50g30-wi3it
Platform Spring Wagons,
3Bah)v Carriages
^1?? .' -y
Send for Circular.
W-
W. COLLINS,
MACON, GA.
Send for Circular :«i*
E
QEC. S. OSEAP
92 O tLerrv street,
WfiOLEoiLE AND KEIAII. DEALER IN
CROCKERY. CHUf-A, GLASS WARE. CHANI.^
X.IERS, HTAflfl LIGHIS. ETC., TABLE
CUTLERY, POCKET CUTDERY, Kli'CHBN
KNIVES. TIN WARS AGATE IS ON WARS;
JAPANNED TIM WARE. WOODEN
WARE. BASKETS. WIDT.OW W ARE.
STOVES OF ALL KINDS
k
COTTOH FACTORS
AND
GROCERS AND PROVISION DEALERS
Poplar Street, Opposite Blake’s Block,
MACON, ------ GEORGIA.
._ "We most respectfully inform the Planters of Middle and
Southwest Georgia that we have removed to the Ware
house formerly occupied by Anderson & Troutman, on
Poplar Street, opposite Blake’s Block, where we will do a
General Cotton Warehouse Business. And in connec
tion we have built a large Store House in which we will
continue to sell Groceries and Provisions.
We have on hand a large and complete assortment of
Groceries and Provisions which we will sell as low as
any house in Macon. We will always keep on hand a
large quantity of Bagging and Ties to supply our Cus
tomers.
Our senior partner, Mr. Robert Coleman, from his long
experience in handling Cotton, is perfectly familiar and w T ell
posted in it in all of its details. He will give his entire
personal attention to the sale all Cotton entrusted
to us.
Air. George W. Wright, long and favorably known to
the Planters of Crawford, Houston and adjoining counties,
will weigh all Cotton brought to our Warehouse.
Liberal cash advances made on Cotton in Store.
FOR THE WEAK.
NERVOUS AND
DEBILITATED
DR. HASBROUOK’S
ELECTRIC BELTS.
The afflicted can now bo restored to perfect
health and bodily energy without the use of
medicine of anv kind, ana without the slightest
incouvr nienoe to the patient’s habit* or daily oc
cupation.
Reader are you afflicted?
and you wish to regain your health, strength
and energy ot former ,\ear>f Do any of the fol
lowing symptoms meet your distre>sed condi
tion? I)o m>u feci nervous, debilitated, fretful,
cmnd. aod lack tbe power of will ami ac»:oi.P
Are your kidneys, stomach, or b ood in a disor-
d red condition? De >r»u suffer from rheuma
tism, neuralgia, or acbes anu psir.s? Hav you
be. n indiscreet in early years, and flrd your*elf
harraased with a multitude of gloomy symptoms?
* re you subject to loss of memory, have spells
of fainting, fullness of blood in the head, feel list
less. moping, unnt for business or pleasure, and
-ubject to fits of melancholy? Are you subje t
to any of th« following symptoms. Rest!'
nights, nightmare, palpitation of the heart, b&nh-
:ulness,co fueionof ideas, dizziness ot the head,
cimnessof sight, etc? Thousands your.- men,
the middle aged, and even the old suite from
neveus debility. Thousands ot females, t '-o. a t
broken down m health and spirits from d: -dors
peculiar io th-ir sex. and who. from Ul. r' d-
esty or neglect, prcL~ag their sufferings W’ v
then further negl-ct a subject cl such vital'
porta ice, when the remedy can >o so tjasily p. -
cure-1?
SS. HASBROUCE’S
ELECTRIC BELT'’
or self'application t3 any part of toe bmly m* •
every requirement. Tho most eminent physi
cians indorse them, and we offer the moatc n-
'incing testimony direct from the afflicted
themselves, who have boon restored to
Health, Strength and Energy,
after drugging in vain for years.
S.*ao at once for descriptive circular, which
will be mailed free, containing information worth
thousands tf dollars to the afflicted of either
tex.
A'all on or address (all communications confi
dential)
JR. D. Traphagan & Co..
Sole agents for the Uuited States
Rooms 8 and 4 3S3 B uOAUWAY.
aug2JdAswl?%w Now YcrdCity.
(ireiu Iiiduct'mcntfi So Buy *.‘.n a
House for what Kent Will (’osi.
O NE Six Room House, ono Three Brew
House, one Fivo Room House. 1 offer for
sale on monthly installments in »mall payments.
Two of the buildings just finished. They are oil
Troup Hill opposite the Armory.
IBKlIlM T (iUKRNSKY.
Hew Advertisements.
jy26 deoil Aw 3m
COMM AM 1EHCM.
OLaYTON R WOODS.
SAMUKIj A WOODS
WOODS & CO.,
Cotton' Factors ana (xeacral Comitssioa Merckants.
Agents for the sale of Soluble Pacific Guano.
82 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH,,GEORGIh
Prompt psrsona! attention given to all busi-
Huiri'' d*w8m
i’s Po able- Steam Earner,”
SCHOFIELDS IRON WORKS.
MACON. GEORGIA.
Compact. Simnle, Stronv Durable,
and guaranteed superior te any other*
WY. SELL THB
4i>rufn Woporaioi*
r itb our ENGINES—For Threshing} Purpose
WE ALSO SLTPP5 V
Circular Saw Mills, drisi Mills, Scr^ic-Tiills, Cjtton Presses
Aud MJacbiuery of every description.
©«TlrjX)IW£S- SOXta o2o. fc-'-Xr* »■ OS AIi’FIr !
WSITH FOR PAKTlCUIii <S AND PRi'-iiS
.7. £
rna’vl
CATARRH
If neglectcd.znay raplillj davfift*
into quick consumption. Urol
nary treatments will not c
Its effects are nervous w«
loss of smell, taste, hearing,
v i -. v>;:5c »'> ■ , d:r? it,faint
feelings, matter dropping into the throat, disgusting odors, and fina Off consumption and premature death. I'or
CONSUMPTIOFtf. HAYFRVER
" ^ Catarrh, Bronchitw, Coughs, Nervous and Catarrhal Head aches, Deafness,
e-v _ $ Sore Throat, aud all diseases of the air-passages and lungs there 13 no treat-
-= ; r meat so pleasing, thorough, and certain to cure and give instant relief *9
4 REVOKE'S
^ *f&Trade
Mark.49* I
INHALENE
A compound of the most healing balsams known to medical science, with
CARBOLATED PINE .TREE TAR breathinV^o^ Vn-
hnlinjg from DeYonc’s Inhaler, tec
,ed into a cleansing, invig-
DeVone’s Inhaleu.
noted ..
| to tne diaoued cavities of the
head, and into all the air-passages and tbe lungs whpro it acts as a local
application to tbe diseased surf ace. and its health-giving power is felt at
'.men. The only method bv which thej>e dteeasee can be permanently cured.
HOME TREATMENT SfrSaiSg!
Canada, to be returned if not satisfactory. tff~Also for Dale by
kise will have immediate and careful attention, and free n«lvice by return tmul. MVj-nmeriting.:
hispaper. Address HOME iUEOJt'J.NE CO., S.W. cor. Tenth *4id Arch lata- Philadelphia.
iyiS’llinlMCD MM.
Incorporated
1859.
No one wiiois thoroughly regular 11 !
ie towel* i» hrnf as UwD o iw ai»T ate ne that
irreglar. He may bg attscke-i by contagious
diseases, and so may the irregular, but be is not
arly as subject to outside influences, The use
TARBiNT'S SPLTZGIt APERIENT
Fccures a regularity, and consequent, immunity
horn sickness Sold by all draggists. *cp2 1 w
E§££
* will pay Ageiitsuyaiary
W- mean irbat i
SEND
the Worlii.
TO Y G RICH & CO, Porttend
Maine, for host Agency Business in
V*pensive Outfit Kroe
THK CONSTITUTION OF TilK UMTiCll
STATES
Sent free to any addrem <-n receipt of 9 cent
stamp. Ardrsss Geo P Rowell & Co, lOFpruo
ew York.
ng7
> GbMft NVib l Mil.-lor the twill aim fast*
x\. est selling lhctorial Hooks and Bibb*.
Prices reduced 33 per rent. Address NATIONAL
PITRI.I8HIMO COMPANY. Philxleli.hia Pa.
Gf57/7 A MONTH md eij»enses guaranteed
fp 4 1 to AgeDts. Outfit tree. Hnxw & Co,
Auo.Nta, Me.
Oofee.
I F your fancy Is for a RIO COFFKtf of a higl
rich flavor, not coated with a glutinous
f:<reigu substance after roasting, buy non
hut ihe “ARICA” carefully selectei
roasted and supped iresh to tho trade by Moon
Jenkins A Co. Now York. Sold in Mk- on b
juigSdiwSm J D OARVKR.
Anrilif J BRIDE A CO’S new Crawl
« i’: E 3 u” 7 Jewel ST.TloifEBY FiCKiOl
,a K $7 50 per 10»to Agents.
Cheui'cnt lxi 1)10 World.
Two samples with jewelry , by mail, postpaid
25 cents Illustrated Circulars of bt.»pi.1
ard t fit PIT*BLR Novelties irOO,
_ _ J. BRIDE 3c CO., I ~13I rj
297 lii oadway, JJ*'wi} - {
NflW YoaK. w 4* v*
t ablished, 1870. Favorbly known tt roughou
United States
tfamner *an, «oui)j»>iiior}, «la.
Church bctmoi for » lrl .
Bellevue High •choel
BEDFOKD UOUNiy, VIRGISX*.
On Va.&Tenn.R. R.1P Miles West ol
Lynchburg.
A school in which young men ana boys are pro
pared f.»r University or for busine*s High and
hearihy location, full corps of teache s» ihor-
ough instruction, liberal provision for 1 he ac
commodation and comfort <*f students. For
catalogues containing information, address
'T n A3HOTT, Principal, Bellevue P O.
jnltSt.'&w ?m
UUelSIUH OUlflW
BiHS, QISSTQN'S C!P30l»R SIWS AND
FAtRBtfiK'S STASDAF:0 £ SALES.
CfiRHBT% CURD.
{flaunt ia es AC iiii.y,
FOk TOVNG I.5DII !
1IACCN, - -
GEORGIA
erms per beffcieti for Board and Tuition ST5
Next Scsiior. commences tej.temlmr ?Bili.
For Circular and parti, ulars address
Capital
$350,000.
LAMBERT SPENCER, Sec’v. J. RHODES BROWNE, President.
Capital and Assets oyer —^....$500,000,
The Charter MLake3 Stockholders Individually Liable
Agents at all Prominmt Points throughout the State, to whom apply, or to
L& Udd&C SYES JER. Secretary, at Columbus Ga.
Wlff. W CARTfEg, Avent. Macon, Georgia.
L. J Guilmartin & Co.,
COTTON FACTORS
—AND—
Is.
BAY STREET,
Savannah - Georgia.
Liberal advances made on consignments of
otton. Bagging and Iron Ties for sile at low-
t market rates. . *ug81 d6m
A *5 H XX * v Mtim. X, a a
Pools & Stewart.
PraciiCDl House ?ifi Suro Painters.
■ IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
CBAISISC, 6ILDI5G,
GLiZIX PAPEK-HASGLVG.
MARBLING,
KALS0MIXIXG, BTC.
Fourth Street.
(Between Poplar and Cherry streets;
aug3l Macon, Ga
UtlMIl'Y OF GEOBI
P HMBLL.D.D,LL D, CnASCELLOl
Jegeof agriculcure nr.«l .'l««chamc Ar: •; Law
s»hool opens on first Wedii* *.day in '» tober*
Full coun-e of study in Ancient and Modem Un*
^uaerps, 3Jatb2-Tj»tir>. Bells flettrea. Histoiy,
Metarhy»ics ar,d Kthics. Natural Philosophy,
Astronomy, Chemistry. G-o opv. Natural His-
tory. Agriculture, bt.giri* * rinv. At alytical Chem
istry, Merlin! ical Draw ire, Law
50 ire- s- h darships in Franklin Co ! !ege.
240 free ‘choArships in Stale College.
For full informat on and u&ia o^u-s tusdress
the Chanctll^r or
LH Cn ARBONNIRP..
lm Secretary Faculty. Athens, Ga.
Hew Seed Eye and Bariev,
RUST-PKOu F OATS
JX stoteand for sale by
sep6 JONES & COOK.
University or Virginia-
Session begins on the First ol October, *nd
continues nine month*. Ar>pl} f or ciitnloguesio
the Secretary of the Faculty, P. O., University
Virginia. Albeuiarle county. Virginia.
JaS. F, H • RRI>ON, Ch iirmanof the Faculty,
tul24dt?odj:w2m
_ _ _ I REWARD
< >; _a, ' Y
sm it* :■ i.-.N.vi'iit’
^ F, - St KcnictfyLuis to enro it
3- S girt-, immediate relief,curoa
c ¥ ■ s tif long Ftandirg in «
C 5 v , 'U.ardordinaryin2
(uJS d.iv-, ^ 1 a bottle, t. idby
. ’ *•-" J.P.Mn.tjm,
fa. jy.416 Sprace Street, fhila. Pc., Sole Proprietor.
CAUTION— irr«»>_* - rr<n l'/ ‘ , • •/h’.'.f -K y
has rife oj stoimh.l , hila..l£^0,on ti. ^'ooUcersgeuuina,