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rocirru day.
Pebrt, December 13.
Conference opened by Rev. W. A.
Question 11.—Whit local preachers are
ordained deacons?
Answer.—Joseph T. Adams, A. C.
Flanders. Meills B. Watkins, A. H. Red
ding, T. W. Johnson, Joseph Langston,
J€M6 Graham.
Question 14.—What local elders are
elected elders?
Answer.—B. M. C. Brooks, II. S. An
drews, Bolling II. Sassnett, George JI.
Question Who are re-admitted?
Answer.—L. A. Snow.
The next Conference will be held in
Ilawkinsvllle.
Her. J. O. Branch made the Sunday-school
report. He made special mention of the
work of R. M. Lockwood, late secretary,
and regretted that no provision had been
made for his continuance In the work.
There was a general regret that Brother
Lockwood could not be continued in the
Rev. Dr. A. W. Wilson and Rev. Dr. J.
B. MeFcniu addressed the Conference at
length, the former representing the mis
sionary cause, and the latter the Book
Concern at Nashville.
Dr. J. O. A. Clark, from the Committee
on Books and Periodicals, made a report
which was adopted. This report urges
upon all the preachers the duty of sustain
ing the WcMeyan Christian Adcocatc,
and the publishing house at Nashville.
Dr. C. W. Smith addressed the Confer
ence in the interest of the Wesleyan Fe
male College. J. W. B.
AFTKBXOOX SESSION.
Pkrrt, December 15,1870.
Conference met. Religious services by
I!ev. G. S. Johnston.
Rev. Mr. Elmore, of Lutheran church,
Isaac Hardeman made a report of the
Board of Trustees of the Orphans Home,
showing that it was in good condition, and
that the present efficient agent, Rer. Lew
is B. Payne, bad done a good year’s work.
The report was adopted, and the old
Rev. Dr. Tharpe, of the Baptist church,
was introduced.
R. J. Corley made a report of the Com
mittee on Temperance. Adopted.
L. S. Mc.Swain read a report of the
Board of Education. Adopted.
J. W. Burke, Treasurer of the Board of
Education, made bis annual report.
Adapted.
R. W. Lovett made a report of the
Board of Finance. Adopted.
Conference adjourned.
Sunday, December 14, 1879.
Love feast at 9 a. m., led by Rev. Dr.
Key.
1'reaching at the Methodist Church at
11 a. m. by Itev. Dr. A. W. Wilson, and
at U>e Baptist Church at 11 a. m. by Rev.
Dr. M. Calloway. The following deacons
James R. McClosky, I*. B. Sims, Albert
A. Ellenwood, J. W. Folsom, Edwin H.
Hannan, Paul F. formally, Joseph T.
Adams, Joseph Langston, Daniel J.
Mathews, T. W. Johnson.
At 3 p. m. Dr. J. W. Hinton
and the following elders ordslne(
W. F. Loyd, Dr. Q. Abbott, Samuel W.
Smiths. R. M. Booth, Thaddcus J. Necso,
B. C.M. Brooks, Bolling II. Sasnctt, W.
Si. liriffia.
Al night, memorial service was held in
respect to deceased preachers. Memoirs
were read of Revs. R. W. Dixon, Armln-
ius Wright and Dr. Lovick Pierce. Ap
propriate remarks were made by Brothers
Christian, Koy, Anthony, Clarke, Breed
love, McGeliea, Wynn and Bishop Dog-
gett.
FIFTH DAY.
I’xrry, Oa., Dec. 15. 1879.
Conference met, Bishop Doggett in the
chair. Religions exorcises by Rev. It. B.
Rev. E. II. McGcheo made a report of
the committee of tire Bible Society. Rev.
Mr. I.yon. agent of the American Biblo
Society, made statements, and urged all
to help in the good cause. Rev. J. O. A.
Clark made a report on chnreii extensions.
Adopted.
Rev. Bolling II. Sosnett was re-admitted
as a member of this Conference.
Report of committee on memoirs, re
ported through Rev. J. B. McGehec.
Adopted. He also reported in favor of
the erection of a monument to the mem
ory of late Rev. Dr. Ixrvick I’ioree, in con
junction with the North Georgia Confer-
* "fie also reported that the ladies of this
church had organized a South Georgia
Conference Ladies Missionary Society.
Mrs. John B. Cobb, was elected president;
Vlce-Presi<lents,Mr8. Reppard, Mrs. Hard
wick, Mrs. Dasher, Mrs. Brannan, Mrs.
Mason, Columbus, Secretary; Miss K. V.
Cater, of Perry, Georgia, Corresponding
Secretary.
On motion of Rev. U. M. Lockwood,
Resolved, That the first Friday in May
be observed as a day of fasting and prayer.
.Use. that the first day of May must be
observed as a children’s day. Adopted.
M. E. Rylander, an old and faithful
member of our church, and a lay delegate
to this Conference, lies in a critical condi
tion from a stroke of paralysis. Resolu
tion* of condolence were offered and adopt
ed and brother Anthony prayed for his re
covery.
Rev. K. M. Lockwood, Statistical becre-
tarv, made a report, which was adopted.
the Legal Conference was now opened,
Rev. Dr. Key in the chair.
After transacting important business,
and the adoption of reports, the Legal
Conference adjourned.
Resolutions of thanks were offered to
the citizens of Perry and vicinity; also to
the railroads, churches and newspapers.
Taken by rising vote. , „
The Bishop announced joint Board of
Savannah District—J. D. Mauldin, R.
W. Lovett.
Macon District—S. S. Sweet, George M.
cEtumbos District—B. T. Breedlove, J.
Wesleyan Female College—W. C.
Bass, President, C. W. Smith, Professor
Superintendent and Agent Orphan’s
Home—L. A. Payne.
Assistant Editor Wesleyan Christian
Advocate.—J. W. Burke.
Columbus District.—S. M. Wynn,
Presiding Elder.
Columbus, St. Luke—J. O. A. Cook,
SL Paul, J. W. Hinton; Broad Street, J.
J. Anslcy; Trinity and Asbury Mission, H.
C. Fentress; Girard, H. W. Key.
Cat&ula Street.—E. M. Whitney, D.
Q. Abbott.
Hamilton.—E. J. Burch.
Talbolton.—B. F. Breedlove.
Talbot circuit.—George S. Johnston,
R. W. Macdoncll.
Geneva.—J. M. Potter.
Butler.—R. L. Wiggins.
Reynolds Mission.—I. F. Cary.
Buena Vista and Tazewell—S. D. Clem
ents.
Marion—P. B. Sims.
Cassets.—J. It. Littlejohn.
Upatol.—To be supplied.
Amehicus Distbict.—S. Anthony,
Presiding Elder.
Americas.—Walker Lewis.
Randolph.—J. T. Ainsworth.
Clay.—To be supplied.
Calhoun Mission.—P. C. Harris.
Cuthbert and Georgetown.—E. H. Mc
Gehec.
Lumpkin and Providence.—G. J. Grif
fiths.
Dawson and Weston.—W. M. Hays,
Smitbville.—J. T. Lowe.
Terrell.—S. It. Weaver, J. B. McPlicr-
son.
Stewart—George T. Embry.
Magnolia Circuit.—W. Lane.
EHavillc.—J. B. Wardlaw, R. F. Wil-
Aan'ricus District—George G. Griffiths,
T. M. Fnrlow.
Brunswick District—N. D. Morehouse,
T. B. Hawkins.
Eartman District—C. A. Mowe, J. W.
Griffin.
Visiting Committees, Wesleyan Fe
male CoUece, J. O. Branch, H. P. Myers,
J. H. Parks, William Park, Andrew Fe
male College. W. Lewis, J. B. Wardlaw,
W. C. Lovett. Emory College 1 R. J.
Coricv. A. M. Williams, J. W. Simmons.
Minutes read and approved.
Closing prayer by the venerable Rev.
James Dunwody, the oldest member of
the body. The appointments follow.
J. W. B.
APrOINTMESTS FOR 1880.
Sayaxnaii Distbict. -A. T. Mann,
Presiding Elder.
Savannah, Trinity—R. J. Corley.
Wesley Monumental Church—J. O.
New Houston.—John R. Carter.
Springfield.—P. W. Crumples.
Sylvauia.—R. B- Bryan.
Scarboro.—L- A. Snow.
Bethel.—G. W. Mathews.
Alexander.—J. D. Mauldin.
Waynesboro.—F. A. Branch.
Bethany.—E. J. Rentz.
Louisville.—To be supplied.
Sandersville and Tennille.—George C-
Clarkf.
Washington Circuit supplied by W. L.
Carter.
Davbboro.—W. J. Flanders.
Gibson Circuit—W. J. Stallings.
Wesley Mission Circuit.— J. O. A.
Clark. Acent.
Macon Distbict.—George G.N.Mao-
donell, Presiding Elder.
Macon, MuSb?rry street—J. SKey.
First street—P. S. Twitty, C. J. Toole,
supernumerary.
»w Macon mission.—J. W. Simmons,
S. S. Sweet, supernumerary.
Jones Chapel, mission—B. H. Sas-
MO.
Macon Circuit—J. B. Culpepper,
ikria, mission—It. D. Moniker.
Inrinton—Paul F. Connally.
Jeffersonville.—T. K. Leonard.
Toombeboro—D. R. McWilliams.
HawldnsviUe and Cochran.—A. M.
N. Tucker.
Vienna—A. P. Wright.
Oglethorpe.—J. E. Sentell.
Thomas villi: Distbict—T.T. Chris
tian, Presiding Elder.
Thomasvillc.—J. B. McGehee.
Fort Gaines.—W. C. Lovett.
Blakely—J. P. Wardlaw.
Albany and Mission—II. R. Felder.
Camilla.—R. B. Lester.
Cairo J. S. Jordan. —r
Bainbridge—J. R. McCIeskey.
Attapulgus—W. A. Simmons.
Bingham.—W. H. Tigner.
Trinity.—J. E. Rorie.
Spring Hill—S- W. Stubbs.
Boston.—W. F. Loyd.
Ocapilco.—J. Carr.
Morven.—C. C. Hines.
Lowndes and Echols.—L. A. Dorsay.
Quitman and Valdosta.—IV. W. Stew
art.
Brunswick Distict.—J. W. Marshall,
Presiding Elder.
Brunswick and Mission.—H. P. Myere.
Camden Mission.—A. A. Ellenwood.
St. Mary’s.—George C. Thompson.
Charlton—To be supplied.
Darien.—E. H. Harman.
Jonesvillc—To be supplied.
Hluesville—T. S. Armsted.
Jesup.—Supplied by A. Clarke.
Bethel.—C. T. Bickley.
Blachslicarand Waycross.—N. D. More
house.
Homcrville.—Lyman H. Green.
Nashville—W. W. Tidwell.
Brookfield—S. G. Childs.
Moultrie—Supplied by J. W. Watts.
Joint Coffee Mission—Supplied by Jo
seph Tooke.
Montgomery Circuit.—J. W. Folsom.
Wares boro Mission.—D. Blalock.
Satilla Circuit—D. G. Pope.
Eastman DiSTiacT.—J. D. Anthony,
Presiding Elder.
Eastman.—R. M. Lockwood.
Lumber City.—J. L. Williams.
Ocmulgee.—Joseph Langston.
Spring Hill—T. I. Nease.
Graham.—R. M. Boothe. ,
Jacksonville.—W. F. Bearden.
Wilcox.—Supplied by J. W. Skipper.
Mt. Vernon.—W. D. McGregor.
Ohopee.—J. J. Giles.
Reidvillc.—W. T. McMichacl.
Swainsboro.—W. F. Roberts.
Wrightsville—C. D. Adams.
Oconee.—Supplied by F. W. Flanders.
Dublin Circuit.—H. A. Hodges.
Summerville.—C. A. Moore.
Bullock.—Supplied by J. B. Burns.
Cobbtown Mission—B. S. Key.
Bryan Circuit.—W. M. C. Conley.
Elixir Vtire.
A gentleman who has been taking War
ner’s Safe Bitters says it comes nearest to
being tlie fabled Elixir Vita: of anything
yet discovered. There is nothing equal to
tills and the Safe Tonic for purifying the
blood. dec 10-tiiv
Tor tho Telegraph nod Heaseajer.)
DREAMERS.
Dreami are bat visions ot a bettsr uU.
They lighten toll and soften ati the pangs cf
(trite.
They lend a hops t, tiring, an-1 promise joy»
Umniied wits flsetug pleasure and its bus
alloys. .
Dreaming, dreaming, dreaming, what though
And no glory«
to grett n>, or the fight
The eloudi are nerrr eonirioaj, when the sun
to il« hot on high.
Ye; the- keep bit memory grandly, in many
a nrnkn sky.
Ah: when life's battle’s ended, and bereven-
leg flag* » re f uried.
Nose nearh them will sleep more sweetly
than the dream-rsot the world.
And scirn the fitfnl rays
transient
They tell ns dreamers linger, when braver men
Azd do but view niar the gains well won he-
JOT d.
Bear tbc dreamers: Life’s mad triumphs
tempt us never.
Each with his task, each w:ti his drum,lin
ger forever.
The nine wbrn son-forsaken, is bnt f render in
the gloom;
The shafts of bitter hatred break vainly on
tho tomb.
Ab, when life’s straggle’s over, and the hear*
< niy lli>3 unfurled.
None will know the r colors better than the
dreamers ot the world.
Cause amt Effect.
TnemiincansoofnerAcmnees U indiges
tion, and that is erased by weakness ol tho
etcmacb. Mo one can have eonnd nerves
and good health without nsing Hop Bitters
to strengthen the stomach, purify tbo blood,
and keep tbo liver and h.dneys active, to
carry off all tbo poisonous and wacte matter
of the a* stem, tee other co r.mn.—Advance:
declfl 2w
Dr. ’ITubor'e Ced Liver Oil and Lime.
Invalids need no longer dread to take great
speaflo to: Ojrsumpu-ja,A'thma,*nd threat
ening Doughs—do’-Iivir O.t and Limo. As
prepared by Dr. WLbsr it ta robbed of (be
nauseating taste, and also embodies a prep
aration of the phosphate of Lime, giving na
ture tu-s vvy aitioln required to aid tho host
ing qaa title > Of tha oil, and. to re create
whiredueaej has dettnyeu. Tine article
also forms a remarkable tome, and will cause
weak and debluaud perrons to beoome
strong aedrobn.-. JCehoald lekeptlnov-
«y family for inetsnt nso on rto first appear-
nice ot Oongbs or irritation of the Luuge.
Msmificto et only by a. B. Wiujos, Chem-
i-t, Bis'oa. celt by all druggists. declS Itv
Fr-.tn Einmei't D •• U. C. ClaiB. Oawrc-
* , sur »• ilt.
1 i.aVj in. lo .ufiijicnt i Xperimsiiie of Col-
den's I.iL-big- Liquid Bitiaci of Bsef and
Tome Invig-.iat r, to enable mo to say it is
by far the beat of all tho ^reparations cf the
kind (Food and i'ente) Uifi 1 havo over used.
To the sufferer from Juoaio diseases, or the
convaltscsut. it is invslaable. being both
nourisbiog and eUtngitcnlng. bold U> John
ing.iU, aaaa.Oi. deelG lw
Viet tux* of ihorny are now being made
In Wall *t set. ADy one can operate pin
dsmty sun fsly in stocks I y tho Oombina-
tion Flan Hams of many investors of $25
to ilO.oUl > tub, oonsoiidated in ono capital,
by mott tkiUfui oranagomeul, return largo
prufi.o, which are uiv.dtd monthly, circular
explaining all, meted free. Addrots Lsw-
rai-c A co., Binders, It) UiOid Street. Mow
York. deoifllw
i'oa can i ffcid to l-u t h. dear gels,
Ulrica ><-ur lean are white as near
Units j our m ,o:h is pink and sweet,
Ano }uor two .ijja lu rosebuds mast;
At d you s-no ,i supply this warn.
But tnruU, h the uso of C.OZODONT.
decIG lw
Tho m -Joiiyof Wail street, houses and
m< u, have - world wide reputation for stund-
u.-ss »n i Lowesiy- lire old house of Alex.
Fintbn^t.wiu A Co, 12 Wail street. New
i of a, t mtitioj to sbsou.o toufidenco
To* y sistu h .t «u iuvesimeni cf acout $1U0
r<-coull>, lo.uriiOJ over $..10j in less
o,ys.
o -nd lor ihuur circnlar,
i'uc.G Iw
. STOMACH _ ^
6|TTER S
A stout buck bona is as essestislto physical
health as to political consistency. For weakness
oftbs tuck and disorders ot the liver and kid
neys, tbc tonic and moderate dietetic action of
the Bitters is the one thing uerdfol. Remem
ber that the stomach is the mainstay of every
other crzan.acd tost by invigorating the diges
tion with tbis preparation, the spinal column
and all its dependencies art strengthened.
For Ho-tetter’s ALMANAC for IBS} apply to
Druggists and dealers generally. dec3...1m
00LUNS’
VOLTAIC-ELECTRIC
POROUS
piasters
T BN times more powerful than the best po
rous plaster when placed over the centre ol
the nervous forces, the pit ot the stomach, they
stimulate the liver, stomach and bowela, perfect
digestion, core dyspepsia, billions colic, cramps
and pains and prevent ague and malarial dis
ease-. For weak and tore longs, palpitation ot
the bear-, painful kidneys, rheumatism, neural-
Bis and edition, they are the beet remedy in the
world Get the genuine- Ask for COLLIN S’
volt tic ilbotric porous plistbrs.
Tc ee 15 els. For sate by Hunt. Rankin * La-
m at! nta and Macon, and Oaceela Butler,
JPenab.a" • »M -tresgiata
lire, »ui;
free
Ha,sure h.-.e accompiiahud no more wonder-
fnl or .iw..fyiug result tutu ill i perfection cf
an set d ito lo ItiOctnihug tugns of approach-
I, g ^oineiumg to o jhiu.wio tho tell tale
re-.-a .r time, a Ml prevoive ih< oatuial
ado uihcuis of youth to npo Ud age.
lire V .iair litlit-wer dove -ft 21.1-3, and tie
p ai .t- ira: in.Co In cottage re d pa.ace. Tile
o-i-i.M. in ji g .ho auu-s .f No. way -nil tho
p.,a .Die ol a iuUf Franco ami -P -in, find
u r lor it, ai d ono me.re.e io ^cl it, end it
duua not iiio.ppo:ui tuour. a ho whitening
locks again resume there y.uiliiu color, tho
ms, d»j amt faded tear :,co uioi o.igh; and
gloery. ' k ilo Slboio appralauco s c.,-eged a.
if by lUagio. and tho mail or wchuu, trio, he
reto W4» called aged now «p ,.ire--. e.: one in
tho prltno Of fife. Saeu wocdoioui chaagce
Oannot p as uanotired .- ua they have pro
duced the Uhpieo-dtiurd ucoi.n i that uow
sSiite for tho diet atiti uu.y - rtluio over a ui-
pounded that osq piodace ihtiu ir,.. pieu.ru.;
wad aatisLctory uianno'.—Naw Era. Woo.i-
o.ock, Iil dec 6 iw
Tne Nxir ConntitutiuK.
The Charter under wtiloh tho Louisiana
State Lottery Company proceeds was, by the
vote of the people of L-jcteiana, imbedded in
the new cjmtitatioi eo that no fluctuations
of politics or advereo pnvato intoreata can
here after micrf.ro with the regular drawings
of ih - Company, tlis neat ot which coenrs on
the 13th JacUrey
This vutw of iha p.opo shews the caefi-
dui.cu fu.t ia tho Company at home, where it
u boat k..o -u. Particulsre in the advertise
meht ue.wh.re, sod fuller i formdtion ob-
taiued oy ai.iieasuig -A. A Dsophiu, Mow
O.'.oaua, La , or Mmv tors. decIG Iw
'. -rr 111 i— 1
Ji.lucrv, Jlutlius, Meibtrs.
Are you disturbed ret night rend broken of
your rest Ly a sick ebred uuffenn; and crying
with too ixcraca ireg pain cf catling tooth.
If eu. go -t once and g---i a bottle ot MBS.
WINSLoW’a SOUTHIMS cTBUP It will
reUevo the poor lulls euffuter imm.dutely—
depend upon it: there ia m m ataa. about it.
There la ups a mother on ea. th . who has ever
user it, who will not ted you at once that it
Wilt regulate tbo bowels, and K ive root to tho
mother, and relief and health io tbo child,
operating lisa magic. It is perfectly safe to
u-<e ia ail ctaes, and p'eassnt to roe taste,
and u the prescription ot one of tho oldee;
*ua beet female p.bysinaus and nurses in the
United mates. Hold everwhere. 25 cents a
bottle. dcc’.G xw
Among me Uselul Article*
we notice a much-liked preparation for the
hair, possessed of properties so remarkable
that no ono who circa to own a o.oan and
healthy sc tip with besatifa! hair should pass
it untried. Its properties are cleansing, in
vigorating and hailing, and after a few ap
plications the hsir cores os to faU. Dandruff
and Humors disappear, and tha hair grows
cloan, soft and siiky. It keeps the head
oocl and comfortable and gradually restores
tha hair If gray or faded to the natural and
life-like color, beautiful to look upon. It is
Parker’s Hsir Balsun that has won such
popular appreciation by its many excellent
anobaalthml properties' Bold in large bot-
thast only 60 ots. and 5100, by all first
class druggists. For sale by Boiaud B.
Hall. octS-3m
RHEUMAUBH.
JThis dreadful torment, the doctors tell us,
s in the blood, and, knowing this to bo tine,
m advise erery (offerer to try a bottle of
D irreog’s dbeumsUc Remedy. It is taken
hr trashy and will positively core the worst
saw,, in the shortest time. Sold by overy
test*
TO Tt£JE PCJBL.IO-
i ra x»ke this method ol retmreinx thanks to my
romer. us customers for their liberal patren-
Wdmincmv lensrwopnetorehipottfce
NEWTON HOUSE, IN ATHENS.
On December Slit, my prsprietorship of the
Newton Bouaewa cease. »t which tome I will
oien for the accommodation of the public.
‘ TQEULINARD HOUSE,
pleaiantly located on Clayton street, one of the
piaiicu-al buttress streets in Athens, where 1
hoce and expect my fenser patrons, and the
traVellng Public gensrally. to (ton when Tinting
irii—n rill flillTrrrrwt T^~ do all in my power
for their comfort, etc. ^ A CLIMABD.
Athens. Ga„ Dec. 9.1879. declltf
HaynesTille.—B. F. Evans.
Fort Valley and Perry—N- B. Ouslev.
Knox vi lie and Byron.—J. W. Domingos,
C. E. Roland.
Marshallville and Montezuma.—J. M.
■AtwUrr.
KvnofiiD. Affv.v. Ao**. —-
Notice to StocNliolaer8,
Sonrrwxnxsjr B. B. Comzxr OF Gzressn,
Omcs Maoos. Ga.. Dec. is. 1S7».
Dividend No. 51 or three dollars and fifty cents
por share, will be paid the ttockholdera rfthis
oomnony on and alter the 20th of this months.
esoekbotdere reesirinw their dividends at »fa-
%on will be paid at the Central Geonria Bank of
Ibis city: tboax at Savannah.attbe Central Uail-
nod Bank ot that city.
declSdlw V. 8. BKAXTLT,
Secretary and Treasurer.
The Knights of Honor
Have left a beautiful little baby at tha store
of J. C. B4NNON A CO, to ba dtsposod of.
Thoaa intorestad can see it and find out bow ta
Mcua It »y calling there alter to-dsy.
decU sun.tuer, than.
druggist in Macon.
janlir
which xa cheapest
i >relax- ol Ooct’t Dirham, contain in
*<mt; nip* tulla of the Beat emixinr tabs cc
rude, J r >n- ei»«® -tear’ ii-3 cost! 10
cents anisikw
iJatU.-sT
fobsccc. wb
;? THAT
dr—
*ny wu
they can
lth oaa
FOR RENT-
T WO or three rooms on Plum street, between
First and Second street, to a gentleman and
lady without children. Apply to
Mbs. it- K. CRAIG.
Millinery store, No. IS Cotton Avenue.
decTsnntf
BOARDERS WANTED.
A Few DAT BOARDERS can be accommo
dated at my residence on Second street be-
twsen Mulberry and Walnut. _
dcc7„.suc!t S. DANIELS.
GKAV’SSPELIFIC MEDICINE
v .:^SE Manx The greatTRADE MASK.
En rem
edy. An un-
> failing ire for
Seminal eak-
nesv. Spermat
orrhea. Impo.
tancy. and all
diseases that,
. fed •» sc- , , , _
Before Taiihgquens cf st'JMta TnVin r
abns^asa less of mem..-y. universal lsssitnde,
pun in the back, dimnui of viaioc, premators
old age. and many oth- .- i iseascs that lead to in-
ranity and consumption and a premature grave.
Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we de-
siretowfnl frseby mad tot vary one. TheSpe-
eiflo Medicine is sold oy all drnggists at J1 per
package, or six postages for (a will be sent free
br mail on receipt ct the money by addressing
the GBkT KEDICINK CO. No 0 Mechanics*
B oot De'roi*. Mich, fold Maccn and eTery-
wSiavwriv all dracwiits. oclZtdawlv
Benson s Caprine
Porous Plaster-.
The only Improvement ever made on the Porous Plaster. Over 2000
druggists havo signed a paper stating that
Benson's Cantina Porous Plasters
are superior to all other plasters.
PRICE as CENTS.
deeVdawlm
SEABURT A JOHNSON, Pharmaceutioal Chemists.
CHAS. S3, amITH,
Caniy Maaifactro, Csaiectioaer aal Fraiterar.
GHEISTMAS GOODS.
Just the thing for retailers. One hundred per cent, profits
Toys in cases at $15 and $30 which retail for $30 and $60.
Fireworks in cases, fine assortments, $6, $8, $10 and $12.
WAX AND CHINA DOLLS,
TOILET SETS AND YASES,
VELOCIPEDE8 AND WAGONS,
WHEELBARROWS AND CARTS,
FIRE CRACKERS, CANNON CRACKERS,
TORPEDOES, PISTOLS AND CAPS,
ROMAN CANDLES, SKY ROCKETS,
PIN WHEELS, SERPENTS,
TOY PERAMBULATORS, ' MINES, BLUE LIGHTS,
PLAIN AND FANCY CRACKERS, APPLES, ORANGES, CALIFORNIA
PEARS, PRIZE CANDY 50 VARIETIES, MALAGA GRAPES, CATAWBA AND
ISABELLA GRAPES. NUTS. RAISINS, FIGS. CITRON, DATES, SWEET
GUM. CREAM TOLU, CIGARS, CIGARETTES, CIGARETTE PAPER, SMO K
ING TOBACCO, ETC.
trackers, Jumbles,
XX SODA. XXXX SODA, NIUNACS, DECORATED NI0NACS, ASSORTED
OAKES, PEARL AND EXCELSIOR. OYSTER CRACKERS, LEMON CREAMS,
STRAWBERRY OAKES, GINGER OAKES AND SNAPPS, DECORATED
FRUIT. j • * '
In addition to above I handle and keep constantly on
hand ONIONS, IRISH POTATOES, CABBAGE, Etc.
My stock is the most complete in the line ever Drought
to this market, and I can ! offer sufficient inducements to
make merchants patronize me. ,
Mr. 0. P. Heath represents me on the different railroads
and adjacent towns, and I hope that you will favor him
with your orders when he calls.
I can supply every Santa Claus in this and neighboring
vicinities, and invite the jolly old fellow around.
nov26 tf
OHAS. O. SMITH,
106 AND 108 CHERRY STREET.
CHRISTMAS GOODS!
Fancy Candies, Nats of all kinds,
Figs, in small boxes,
Raisins, Mince Meal, Oranges, Apples.
Cocoanuts, Fire-Woaks, Fire-Crackers
Cannon Crackers, Prize Candies,
Chinese Bombs, Toy Pistols
and a full line of all kind of goods suitable to the Holiday
Trade, fresh and nice, just^recieved by
accaeodtiw JAQUES & JOHNSON.
CHR. HTJHN
Practical Gunsmith, 63 Mulberry St.
leeaiti«/aMton. r * p “ r ^ I!s £iecnto fl with dispatch and warrantod. Giro ma a trial and I will guar-
TME M EARLY START AND AVOID THE RUSH!
Wc are now receding a splendid line of Goods
suitable for Christmas and New Year Presents.
The public is cordially invited to call and exam
ine same. No fancy prices,
L. W. SMITH & CO.
dec7
codiw
W. & E. P. TAYLOR,
COTTON AVENUE,
Keep constantly on hand all kinds of
Coffins anl Gaskets
from the finest to the cheapest, which they are prepared to
furnish in their best style at tho very lowest prices. In ad
dition to which they oiler to their patrons the use of the finest
New Jewelry Store.
—■ Call and examine my magnificent stock of-— ■ ■
Watches, Jeweliy, Clocks, etc,
GOLD WATCHES, SILVER WATOHES, HIOKEL WATCHES.
Something new in groat varioty, Cameo Sets, Gold Bets, Necklaces, Bings Bracelets snd;Lockcta'
WEDDING PRE-ENTS.
A fine “lection of Plated Ware, Castors, Butter Dishes, Picklo -Stands. Card Beeeivers, Gorham’s
solid Silver in handsome cases. Plain 13 Karat Rings a specialty. Repairing in all it* branch?*
neatly executed.
W. T. JOHNRTON.
NO 20 8BCOND STRBKT.
in the city at a mere nominal charge.
MIX & IlBTLMfi,
Boots and Shoes.
A COMPLETE LINE FOB
GENTLEMEN, LADIES AND CHILDREN.
A GOOD STOCK OF
1TO,
wi wedAwtf
LATE STYLES ATOUBTRIBD STREET HOU8E.
MIX & KIRTLAND,
8 S COTTON AVENUE. AND 68 THIRD 8TBE
cum
It negloctca* may rapidly Osvft'ur
into quulc consumption. Or-it
nary treatments will not cure it
Ita eZocte txo nerrons weakness,
less of smell, taste, ho&ric?, and
voice, r'ak eyes, dizziness, faint
* - Pot
EiJ K.1 teas ot smelt, tarete, hocring,
LreJ U voice, v-ai eyoa, dizziness, f
j odors, end/aaffy connmption oujpremature death.
iayfiFTl©RI HA7TFKVER
DeVOXE’3 IXILUXire.
wtas0jfrnkitn ehraya In charge.'
5 will have irnmcdiato and csre
STOP AND READ. I spool coiTOH
DSEFDL HOLIDAY GOODS
I offer tu those wanting Holiday Goods s full
line of
HAVILAND’S First Grades WHITE CHINA,
Joseph Rodgers’
Fine Table and Pocket Cutlery.
Silver-Plated Ware.
LAMPS —Library, Hal 1. Centre Table, and all
kind s.
VASES and TOILET SETS,
BEAUTIFUL CHAMBER SETS.
PMTTYTIN TOILET SETS.
FINB CHINA MOTTO CUPS.
CHINA MANTBL ORNAMENTS,
GRANITE IRON WARE.
ENGLISH, GERMAN and AMERICAN
CROCKERY. •
Vooden fare, Feather Dusters,
BRUSHES. ETC.
And the
“Farmer Girl,”
“Charter Oak,”
ESTABLISHED ISIS.
GEORGE A. CLARE.
SOLE AGENT,
409 SB0ADWAY • • SSW YORK
j The i istinctive features of this spool cotton are
J that it ia made from the Tory finest
;SEA ISLAND COTTON.
It is finished soft as the ootton from which it
13made; it h&s no waxing or artificial finish to
deceive the eyes: iris the strongest, smoothest
threedinthe marir
P. S. JOHNSON'S SONS,
31 Third Street, Macon, Ga.,
WHOLESALE AN© RETAILS!DEALERS
—IN—
Hardware, Tinware,
IRON AND STEEL,
LKii'a'HER AHD HUBBERBELTINGS
_ Carriage and Wagon Materials.
H 1 airbanks’ Scales.
igreiriiissssaas^ia
CABL DITTIAB’S LITEU IIPMTED AND SUPERIOR P0¥BEH.
It makes less recoil,las smoko, and fouls tho gun loss thon any powder mado. 6000 shots
Bred In one eun without havinw to clean the uun. Wo are head quarters for asrot.pow-
aer, caps, shelts, wads, fishing tackla und sporting goods generally. We have the—
BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF GUNS
in the city, £eside£a.|*tock of muzzle-loading, wo haTO
PAEKEEBEOS' 0L&BK AEDS-NID 3i' J, ;W. AND J 30 3T
AHD SONS’.
guns enan
compe-
can giro
and other breech loidiog guni.
bles us to supply the trade with
tition. We nave the assistance
satisfaction in this line.
We alsohandte tho celebrated aaZOHfl mode by JOHAN 8NGSTROM. which took
tte f^retpremiamoverail oompt titore at roe iste OenteuUl held at Philadelphia. Every razor
Thanking our friends and the public for past favors, we sol cit acontinuanoe of the tame.
— octS 5m2taw
STEVENS’ POTTERY;
MILLEDGEVILLE, G-EORO-IA.
STEVENS BROS, Sc 00„
Manufacturers and Wholesale and Retail dealers in
Steam Presses, Double Glazed, Vitrified Drains
Sower and Water Pipes, Flower Pots,
FIRE and GRATE BRICKS, PLAIN and FANCY BOBD 8 R BRICK, COMMON RED BRICK,
LATHS ana LUSEBEk, Dry* and Dresssd,
aenltf S 8TE YENS’ Tpf P S CO.Trvrriefrr-
and most rfastir sewing |
for machine sewingithaa no equal; it ia woi
WHITE SPOOLS.
The Biack ia the most perfect
msT BLACK
ever produced in spool cotton, being dyed by a
Victor Cook Stoves »«£-
rendering them so perfect and brilliant that
dressmakers everywhere use them instead of
Three Stoves
THAT cannot be beaten.
All are invited to call and examine my stock.
GEO. W. BURB,
dec7.St eod SI CHERRY 8TEBET.
BCbox
P Mjlex
Cromeline & Co.,
PABLOB CIQAB ST0BE
The finest breads of Imported and D:mcetie
Cigars always on hand.
G1VBUSA TRIAL.
emu
sewing silks.
A gold medal was awarded this spool cotton at
1578. for “great strength” and “general
sport cotton.Mis.* tho highest award liven for
We invite comparison and respectfully ask
a dies to give it a fair trial and convince them
selves of its superiority ovor all others.
To be had at wholesale of 8 T COLEMAN
A CO and S WAXELBAUM ABBO, and a full
line in black, white and all the new colors at
8. Waxelbaum ft Bro.’s
sepadSm RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT.
Nsvr Yoet Omcj
IS! Front street.
RWPAxnsor
Special Partner, N Y.
H. FRASER GBANT.
Cc-xTcn Facros axs Gmzu CoxMistioY
UsBcaxn. No 7S8 Bax Sr. SavarnratE. Ga.
/COTTON, Rice anl Naval Stores. Liberal ad-
\J ranees made on consignments. Order* lor
Biee solicited and filled at lowest market prices,
rompt and personal attention given to all bnii*
si.- A trial solicited. sepSlm
A. B. FABQDHAE.
JESS0P& SMITH Managers.
Urtm Warns Ftti Sin Guliii.
Plantation Hardwnre a nd Machinery a specialty.
Send for Prices.
. B0T8 61 THIRD STREET, MACON. GA.
Hew Advertisements.
GOOD PLAN, r ^iiiiiffiiininnffifj wit
\ MOB hM
ittUlflBiunim Utn
‘Iwifniioftn to *IM—. ClrroUr. wtl* f»: I »i
IsJLWiupiCK t CO.. »i fficofed tfimu »nr Twit.
io to $100
ooktentfreo ci
I invested in Wall street sleeks
DUIU makrefaitunesevrry reratn
RSSaaTBfSafS
only $9S. New 7 Oct Pianos, Stool, Cover and
Book, only 114373 Lateat illmtratol new*,
paper sent tree. Address DAN 1KLF BEATTY.
ashineton.N J.
.mg Geo. P, Rowell
Adverti-tng Iturr.o, 10
ct. New York, can leant
Adyertisers.dd&
& nn l.i Newspaper .
Uui o Spracostreet, jew sera, can ivmm
the exact coal ol any proposed I ms el advertising
in American newspapers.
MVlOO-page pamphlet lOc-t*
sepSOIm
CHAS. F- STUBBS.
(Successor to Groover. Stubbs A Co).
COTTON FACTOR AND GEXF.RAL COM
MISSION MERCHANT.
94Bavstreet, Savannah. Qeor'la.
Bagging. Ties. Hope and other (applies fur
mailed. Also, liberal cash advances auf.M
consignments for sale or shipment to
or Nor them ports. a
r. ss:.
ATTOEOTY AT LAW,
I have removed so one ot my brick rffire* career
, Popltr and Seoond Streete.
addition to local business. 1 will gtve specta
attention to cuqs ontraiteil to iba in the
Albany and Southwestern Circuits, and in the
United States Circuit and Bankrupt Count of
PriteiJilB
"\X7B call tho attention of our brettuenoltbe
VY bouthem t’ress to the fact that wear*
now having manufactured in our office, by M r
lomia
mm ROLLER RDM.
which, for toughness, clad!city and durshility,
cannot be cxoelled. Wo are now using it and
pronouncoit THE BEST. Send in your orders
to this otfico for Rollers or composition. IteUera
tor the Country Freas cast to order in regutor
SJ< inch Hand-Press mould. Where patties
prefer Roller Stocks will bo furnished at to oouta
each.
Have your Rollers period properly brakes
in which they can be returned, or wo will bare
to chirgo for Boxing.
Bend in your orders, and we guarantee satis-
4Ct ° D ‘ CLISBY, JONES A RBBSB.
auglStf Marew. Os.
5 and 10c Counters!
TO THB TRADE: Tho lire busbrere men of
tho day are starting these counter*. Wo are tbo
Originators and Headquarters! Wa have the
only two exclusive 3 ft 10c Jobbing Houses In tho
United States.
Send for catalogue and particulars. ~ce
butleu Bros.,
200 and 202 Bandolph street,
and 28 Chimney street. Bo-ton.
NEVKftltO to
nicklo plated
Family Seal*. It
AGENTS
is indorsed by tho pros andpoblia Itsaeen-
racy, convenience end cheapness sells it at tight
to every housekeeper. By securing territory,
which will be given free, you t
S15 Central Avenue. Clncittaait. Ohio.
J Gfuilmartin & C’o.,
COTTON FACTORS
-AND-
Gonlan Merchants.
BAY STKEET,
Savannah - Georgia.
Liberal advances mado on consignments
otton. Bsgg ing and Iron Tire for sale at low-
t market rates. aogSl dBm
THEOMiAKE;
is the most economical form of Washing
Soap. All bar or squaro cakes wotr down in
nso to a largo flat piece, too thin to handle
and, therefore, wastod; while the OVAL
flAKk of
NEW” 80AP can bo cut in two, tho oval
end clasped readily in tbo hand, and the lar«
ger end worn down almost to a wafer with*
out any waste. COLGATE A CO. rocom>
mend their
r, NEllMP
Trade-Mark Registered) to Careful house.,
eepers not only as superior in quality but
in form the most oconomicz' Soap ever
ade. aog30-wisat tf
•ss*e*s*sssesesasseesess*
IOBX nuniT, XOHXL. MM
JOHN FLANNERY & CO
Cotton Factors
Commission Merchants.
NOS KELLY’S BLOCK. BAY STREET.
SAVANNAH. GA..
A GBSTS for JEWELL’S MILLS YAP.NS
and DOMESTICS, etc.etc.
BAGGING and TIES FOR SALE AT LOW
EST MARKET BATES.
PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL
BUSINBSK ENTRUSTED TO US.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON.
8IGNMENTS. augSl d wArwSa
••(•••••SOS****tsotsass*.«•*••(■«,.
MSiaSttl*misiutlH»MtsiH.w.lt
MissrN O JMLJEflit.
Lorentz & R it tier,
BALTIMORE, MD,
-—MANUFACTURERS OF
OIL OF VITRIOL, (IHKMTfltM
Fertilizing Material.
Are [prepared to Pill all Formula of Fertilizers at
LOWEST CASH PRICES,
Write for Particulars.
Office 80 South Streets Baltimore* Md,
norK.Sm
tin DEOPS OF
L illConstitution Water
V TlfllVH TTUVU 1 mV
THREE TIMES A DAT
Cares Bright’s Disease. Inflammation of th
Kidneys, Stone in tne Bladder. Catarrh of th
Bladder, Diabetes, Gravel, Gleet, Bnck-dus
Deposit. ChLdbood Weakne-s.
For Female Complaints a specialty. Send for
circular. For sale by all druggist*
MORGAN x ALLEN.
octSdawSm £2 Jehu street,N Y
ohxRWsst.
Jab G Wzsr
WEST BROS
WUi Fatkrt, Ctiukin MtrthiU,
-AGENTS FORTHE—
W, & G. 50MLi.
68 Bay Sts - Savannah, Ga.
BAGGING AND TIES FOR SALE.
Prompt ittontion to businesi liberal d
anoe on consignments. aas;20dxwCui
IMOOB
E1STOUKB
bSSSSSStesMKKSafaL
rrders brought on by indiscretion o/excacaa. Any
I>rug£t«t has tho ingredients. Addres-** •
DAVIDSON Jc CO., 78 I.’auauStjXX
M
-HILL'S MAN UAL” Boeial swt]
everybody! Agents wanted. Wm Shepard. S«
Fulton street N Y.
A MONTH and expenses guaranteed
vD f < to Agents. OutSt tree. siuwaCo.
Augusta. Me.
INDISTINCT PRINT