Daily telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-1873, September 20, 1873, Image 3

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20, 1878, overruled, it was discovered ant could prove that the d»* few day* bef< * tended Li kill >ner, and liad borrowed f»*--t»il oxpr.-^iatr such int«int, but it i-1 not appear that at the tLaeot the iilir.^ the pri*onjr informed of such imat* of the deceased; Held, That it wm not error in the Cir- xit Judge to reduce a new trial on the round of this newly discovered evidence. Judjnji**nt affirmed. I>. IL 1 \ Win. K. Smith, Lyon A vin, for plaintiff in error. B B. Bower, Solicitor General, for the rOBBERS OF- THE GREAT ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, FOR THE PREVENTION AND CUKE OF FEVER -A-2STD -AGJAJK OR CHILL FEVER, DUMB AGUE. J other intermittent anJ liemittont Fevers, General Debility, Night Sweats, etc., and all other forma of Diseases which have a common origin in Malaria or % LAWRENCE & WfICHSELBAUM For nle Iiyall Drucrists. Ho,r Proprietors and Wholesale Uruirtrlsts, Savannah, SOLE PROPRIETORS OF THE ARABIAN BITTERS, A WELL KNOWN TONIC. flip X«»rtliw«t*t. dysentery CHOLERA XORlfrS, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MACON CURED AID FSKTZ5TED ST NO CHANGE OF CARS 11ETWREK AUGUS TA AND COLUMBUS. BABACTS A GENERAL RANKING BUSINESS. Radway’s Ready Relief! Blake’s Block, comer Third and Poplar Streets, A VMt to the Wallingford DIRECTORS: L C. PLANT. D. FLANDERS, H. L. JEWETT, W. B. DINSMORE. U. B. PLANT. D. S. LITTLE, G. II- HAZLEHURST. * I. C. PLANT. President. W. W, WmGUCY, Cashier. malO-tilpovI* GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE Georgia Central Railroad, Savannah, July5, l>73. “AN and after Sunday, the Oth in.st.. Passenger “ Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad, its ranches and connection.*, will run as follows: D-VY TRAINS GOING SOVT1I AND WEST. eave Savannah 1:00 P M enye Augusta 2:15 P M wpondent of the Boston Po*t has **n at Wallin ‘ Brir he bought. I V CHOLERA prevnilT ns an epidemic. the Pre- I. ventire xn .»%ures are the m-«t writ? to adopt. The Livra. Bowels and Stomach should bo kept regular. Bad war's Pills, in small dos.-*, will rerun; thi* ivqui.-ite. feadway'a It t.Ij Relief diluted in water, (one tnupoonful to a tumbler of water), _ , —_ * —» to tee what the “Community, or, aa it is some times called, the band of “Free Lovera,” ore like unto. This Community it about fourteen miles from New Haven, and h** Ion# been successfully established. They are prosperous, and, as far os the frater nal effect on their neighbors is concerned, it ia advantageous, as the advance of l»roi*ertv wince th* formation of the sect shown. Tlxe correspondent, after looking- around the farm, says: Then I slowly wended my way l>ack to the house, one as I entered, I was invited into a sitting room by a pleasing-looking female. In the room, nested on benches without bocks, were seven females dressed in calioo bloomer costume, wearing their r* I tried to We U'g leave to call the attention of the merchants of Georgia to our large stock of Groceries and Provisions, which we offer to the trade [PATENTED FEBRUARY 51,1S71J AT WHOLESALE ONLY S. G. Box**, President. R. F. Lawton, Cashier. EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON. umce In huff’s New Building;. Receives Deposits, BUYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE, Hakes Advances on Stocks, Bonds, Cotton in Store. Also on Shipments of Cotton. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Mtl&ly ”1. 0. PLANT & SON, Bankers and Brokers, i MACON, GA. Buy and Sell Exchange, Gold. Silver, Stocks and Bonds. Deposits Received, tern, and neutralise all arid brunlx-althy efctarnta c—aad by tbi rora hi nation of thendavii ci the atmoepbrre with the fpawe of U» stomach. (which are ofu-n in tbtae epidemics acid). iniiarUn* warmth, crierpry and health throughout the *y*- trn, and preventin'; the aeparaikm of the watery from other proprrtre* in tlw* IJuotL If mimed wuh CHOLERA, tie- Ready Relief ^ tefI riven as atrong and often aa poaMble. 'ruren-st und i.-ffii Uhj prop-rll• of the tb. kliziso in* 'iniitaU-n. j-re- Arrive.nt Mnom Arrive at Savannah Leave Macon for Atlanta.. Leave Macon for Ku/aula.. Leave Macon for Columbus Our stock con^isti in part of rich our I iff k> plan.’ 100,000 pounds BACON C. R. SIDES, 23,000 pounds BACON SHOULDERS, FINDLAY’S SONS Thtawilli Makimr doeo com Atlanta and Oohxmb NIGHT TRAINS GOl Lcavo Clayton 'tion with trains leaving GO boxes LONG CLEAR SIDES, 250barrels REFINED SUGARS-ALL GRADES, 25 barrels CRUSHED AND POWDERED SUGAR, 150 Backs RIO COFFEE, 25 sacks OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE, 500 rolls BAGGING and 1,000 bundles ARROW TIES, 100 cases SARDINES, 450packages MACKEREL—NEW CROP, 100 boxes SELECTED CREAM CHEESE, 20 tubs GILT EDGE BUTTER, 20 car loads FLOUR—Fresh Ground from our Mills consisting of our own brands • ORTH. B irin?. Th- U*ly abould be rubbed with R>*a<iy ief from bend to foot, and alone the spine. This will impart new energy and vitality to the nervous system, atop cramps, spasm*. and induce free perspiration. Aa aoon aa the stomach ia quieterl, tax to eight of Rad wav’* PUJa (nodafixer of diarrhea need be feared) should be given. The Liver, Stomach and Bowel* will atone** be featured to their natural duties. and the neutralia-d * le- menta of diseawe be expelled from the svaLin. Tbi* treatment ha* reamed thousand* from death. Looaeneaa. Iharrbi-n. Cholera Morbus, Cramp*. Spasm*, etc, and all painful diarbarrea from the Coliimbus. FINDLAY IRON WORKS hair short. All were sewing. induce them to converse with me, but by Arrive at Macon from Columbus. Arrive at Mrieon from Atlanta the aly glance* they cart behind the honaj I inferred that they were watched or afraid of somebody. As they weald not talk to me, I took a good look at them. I mast be pardoned if I da not describe their appearance, because a description eould not be complimentary. Suffice to say. they were not lorely in form nor lose than forty year* of age. AssoonasMr. Olds, the superintendent, returned, they all began talking to me at a high rate of speed, and probably would have continued MACON, GEORGIA. FASTER, MORE DURABLE, LIGHTER DRAFT AND CHEAPER THAN OLD WOOD SCREW EVEN. PACKS THE BALE IN TWELVE ROUNDS. Arrive at MBletlgevilk Arrive at Augusta. Arrive at Savannah Making perfect c Auguste. bowris anc stopped in fifteen or twtiity mitpitcsby takin? Rad way's Riwdy Relk*f. No romrration or infbunmation.no wukncuorlauitiidc. will follow the uac of the IL li- Itulirf. ‘ Vnmmmn coimr over tho M illodgerille and Ea- tonton Branch will take night train from Colum bus, Atlanta and Macon, day trains from Augusta and Savannah, which connect daily ut Gordon (Sundays excepted 1 with tlio AlillcdKovillo and Eatonton trains. An elegant sleeping caron nil night trains. THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS can 1k» had ut the Central Kailn>ml Ticket OlHce at Pulaski House, corner of Bull and Bryan streets. Office oj*»n from Sam to l i* m, and from 3 to r At. Tickets can also be had nt JH‘i**>t Office. EADWAY^ READY RELIEF WILL APFORI) INSTANT EASR. INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEY^ INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS. CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS, SORE THROAT. DIFFICULT BREATHING. PALPITATION OP THE HEART HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPTHERIA. CATARRH. INFLUENZA. HEADACHE. TOOTHACHE. NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM. COLD CHILLS. AGUE CHILLS. The application of the Ready R-’lk-f t<» the part or |*rta where the join or difliculty exist** will af ford seen anil comfort. Twenty dn»|* in half a tumbler of water will in 2 Minutes “ Uncle Joe’s Choice, to three Hands, or one Light Mule, Packs a Bale iu Bate, u Cotun jncknl by tins Dross raiyo from KHl to SOU pound,. FOR SALE. Portable Steam Saw Mill SUMMER SCHEDULE, Golden Flake, “A/TADE by Owen, Lane A Dyer,ILiniilton.Ohia. -LVL It is a No. 1 Mill, and in good onler; has governors to the engine; also wood and lath saws. Terms -lialf cash; Italance 15 months, with good sceurity. Also, one of Fay’s Planing Machines. Faces 52 inches, match 15 inches, with moulding bits attached for all the latest styles of mouldings. Will bo sold with the mill, or separeto. A. K. FISHER, auglfi lm*Montezuma, Macon co.. Go. DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN TO AND FROM Bacon, Brunswick, Savannah k Florida WE GUARANTEE md the tele* haloid- Faultless, Drew. “ We have daily evening mooting* and a weekly system of mutual criticism." Correspondent — WiU you bo kind enough to describe this method of criti cism, Mr. Olds ? Mr. Old*—Well, it takes tho placo of lcu-khiting. Some persons are criticised by tho entire family; at other times by “ Standard.” We defy competition in Flour. We have a large stock of case goods and other Groceries not mentioned above. Mercliants and others would do well to call on iis when visiting the city before purchasing elsewhere, as wo are prepared to offer in ducements. Remember, We Break No Packages. COLEMAN &. NEWSOM, Macon, Georgia. TO \KK GOOD. FREE OF COST (and pay expenses of transT*ortati«>n) ANY the Son work that may prove 1>k fkcti yewitin hii u AFTER PURCHASE. AND WARRANT AGAINST BREAKAGE WITHOUT LIMIT AS TO TIME. The " ECLIPSE” can be fumishetl all complete, or simply the Irons ns parties may < arranged for steam or water jxnvor when required. We have TESTI3IONIALS from many of the Largest and Best Planter* in Geor other Cotton States) using this Press, whose names are as ** familiar as! u >u si- no id \vi > visiting 31acon are earnestly advised not to purchase a. Cotton Pn^suntil they b.\An I AND TIlORl>UGHLY tho “ECLIPSE.” and JUDGE tOR T1IE31SEL\ Es>. Send Office 3Iacox iN and after Wednesday. Juh ’ Trains on this road will Is* r r naxmo, dailt, Sundays TUB rilESKNT. Supreme rVBRRD IN ATI .A NT A TUKHDAT, 8KP- tfmiikb o. 1H73. t th.* Atlanta ConstUntlon.1 lioinus J. I'atillo v.i. tho State. CYr- •H* froii Dougherty. 'ahnKu, C. J.—The dof**n«lnnt wna in- d in the County Court of I)oughi*rty i misdemeanor, wnn tri«sl an«l found j on tbf ht>t ’nmnalay in Jiui- 1H77I. On tho 27th day of Fobru- H73, In* made application by peti- lo the Judg** of the Superior Court t (Wfjtruri which won refused und the ndunt ein*p(«d. In this cos** tho TT'NGLISIL French ami German Boarding and 1J Day School, for Yinuig Ladies and Little Girls, Ul Catluslral street, lialtimore, Aid. 3ILss ClialT.'e and 3Iiss Hamessley, l*rincipals, assisted by able Professors. Next Scsrion ojiens Septem- ber isth. Course of studies extensive, comprising all brands*s of a jiolite education. Frank is the language of tlie school. Class honors awarded at I the dose of the year. Circulars on application, nmrjo ini A romuiitte,* of aix, eight, twelve, or room. In these criticisms the most per fect sincerity exists, and whenever 1 am criticised about inv faults I try to mend them. And I love the people who have criticised me. In determining upon any Arrive at Brunswick. Savannah. Arrive atTallshi seplleodlm B. EINDLAY’S SONS, FINDLAY IRON WORKS. MACON. GA. Vrri\e :it .i:u-k* FEVER AND AGUE. bare Savannah. at all; and, therefore, our business hnr- perfect, and only oar private Leave Brunswick. FRENCH’S NEW HOTEL. monv is i_ ___ w life is criticise<L Correspondent—Ifavc you many new Fever and Ague cured for fifty rents. Them i« not a remedial agent in tin* world tluit will enra Fever ami Aru*’. and ail otia r Mblarionn, Bilious. Scarb’t. Typltoid. Yellow and oilier Fever** (aid.il by Rad way’s Pills) so quid* aa Radaay’a Ready KrlW. Ready Ib-lk-f 50 rents p**r bottle, and Pill* 25 rents a box. Sold by druggists. Arrive at Macon. OR. CORTLANDT and NEW CHURCH STS., NEW YORK. On tho European plan. RICH- D P. FRENCH, son of the late Colonel Richard CRAIG PATENT HORSE POWER HAWKIHVILI.E ACCOMMODATIOV TRJ (SUNDAYS KXCKlTIiD). ARD P. FRENCH, son of the late Co™ French, of French’s Hotel, luis taken this Hotel, newly fltU*d up and entirely renovated the some. Centrally located in the business part of the citv Landies* and Gentlemen s Dining Rooms attached. juneHUf THOMAS WOOD’S Arrive at lliiwkinsville. liawkiiisvillc. FOR DRIVING COTTON GINS. Recently Strengthened and Improved, now Perfect MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY R. Findlay’s Sons, Findlay Iron Works, MACON, GEORGIA. Arrive at 31a< HEALTH! BEAUTY! HOWARD HOUSE. BROAD STREET, Nearly opposite Montgomery niul Eufaula Ra i rood Depot. EUFAULA, ALABAMA. J. W. HOWARD, - - PEorniETORR. Only a short walk to and from tho Southwest ern R-iilrood. Seventy-five cents saved in omni- lius fare.septs Cm who do join u»» to know all al»out u« be forehand, l*o in full sympathy with us, be lieve in all our rcdigioiw and social doc- pay all their debts, secure their OHANG-E OF SCHEDULE, Next to Lanier House, 31 aeon, Georgia, STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD CREASE OF FLESH AND WEIGHT- CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECUR ED TO ALL! SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE. Central Railroad. Atlanta Division, Atlanta, July 5,1*73. *N and after Sunday, JulyCth, Passenger Trains f on this Road will run us follows: DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. ive Macon ti-oo a m hw then h!.n*1 lie whs entitled to have three rnobths Ut apply for a certiorari ac- renliiur lo t-ho provisions of tho Cud<v ina^intich, as the act of August, >7-. li fting Mi«* Counfy Court for Dougherty oouuty mad.* no provision os to the time within which the application for ii reriiomri from that Court whoold be made. If th«*re was no other act applica ble to this question but the net of 5th of February. 1S72, we should hold that tho refusal of the applie.itiun by the court bo le* was error, nut there was another law of the Stats ftppli<-ablo to certioraris from County Court* whose tho alleged of ten** was committed, and when it was tried in that court, Tho 14th section of the general County Court law provide* for a rrrfiorar* from the.decision and judgment from the county judge* *n all . riminul oassu in ton days after the trial lheTtvf^TWf act was buhcsI on tho 10th of January, 187.,and is applicable to each county in the StnU*. exo»*pt sneh counties as fire* specially named theroin, and fhmglirvty «ounty is not one. of them. Under this last named ort no bounty Judgt* ran 1n> appohitod for a county until Vhegmnd jury thereof nhaU so recommend, but by the sTtedUti act for Dougherty county, puNStHi on tho 2-Ith of August, 18*2. a judgo may 1 «* AUpflintod for that i’lHmty Court without the reoamroenda- ti«>u of the grand jury, but it is neverth**- hvs a County Court, and the provisions of the act of HRli Jftjnuuy, 1872, are ap plicable to it so far as the same are m^t re pugnant to,or inconsistant witii the act of 21th August, 1872. There is nothing trines, j frei*di*m from kindi*«*d, and to aount well the cost of enlisting with us for life. Correspondent—Now, Mr. Olds, will you l>o kind enough to tell mo what you expect to attain in the end P Arrive at Atlanta. DR. RADWAY’S Sarsaparillian Resolvent Arrive nt Macon. The superiority of this machine over all others intended for samo purpose (meluding lKith and “ new fashion” Gin Gear) wo GUARANTEE. OR ASK NO MON BY. This Power is ahi] one piece, as it were; requires no mechanic to put it up: sets on the ground; is atuirliea in ; to any portion of the hotxsa; and is indepenJ jnt of floor “siunciiig." etc.; can be us.nl m AM OF HOUSE (one or two story), or both the Power and Gin can bo run on the ground YV1I ANY HOUSE; drives a Gin from 570 to 300 revolutions per minute. tmd ■aJbflM in time to do away with ioilrt, priiions and laws. ITio criminal lawn arc for tho had. not for tho good. Look at tho corruption that exists at Washington ; isn't it troo that cheating and lying ami stealing or© going on throughout the country, and tliat from tho President of the United States down to the lowest man, all are corrupt? Our religion U•aches us to do good only. Wo hojie to improve the • human race. By o!»serving can*, we hope to produce a race of men and women which shall be healthy, spirited, handsome and enduring. We propose l»oginnmg os tho Jews did, and we will continue it ns long aa we find it odvantugoous to our doctrines for im proving tho races. riOirT TASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Vaco .11:10 PM . 5:50 A -M . 1:00 A M . 7:00 A M 3Iaking close connection at Mfloon with Central iiilruml for Savannah a*ul Augusta, and with Diithwcstern Railroad for Cohuubus and iNiiuD* i Southwestern Georgia. At Atlanta, with \Vest« •n anil Atlantic Railway for points West. julyOtf G. I. POREACRE. Snp’t Leave Atlanta. Has made the most astonishing cures. So quirk, so rapid ore the changes the body uuikrtnt under the intlucme at this truly w»»nd«-rful mcdiriiw*. that EVERY DAY AN INCREASE 11* FLESH AND WEIGHT IS SEEN AND FELT. STAR AND TALLOW (S^NDLES. THE CHEAT BLOOD PURIFIER. SOAPS. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE Every dropof the SARSAPARILLIAN RE SOL VENT cuuinmnHTitcs thnsurh the hknnt, sw«>at for Descriptive Circular, Testimonials, and Price List. urine ami other fluid* and iuiws of th** system, tlio vigor of life, for it repair* tlie wixU-h of tlie 1**1 v with new and wmud material. Scrofula. Syphilis. Consumption. Glandular Dkouea Ul- w»pt3 5tawtf SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, SOUTUWESTKRN RAILROAD COMPANY, 3laeou, Ga., J uly J, 1^73. O N and after Sunday, the 6th in*t.. Passenger Trains on this Rond will nin ns follows: DAY EUFAULA TAB8EXQBB TRAIN. 8:00A M «vr* in tlie Threat and Mouth. Tumors Nalea in the Glands and other part* of tl»c *y*Dvu, Sore Eyes.StrumoiMus Disc harges fn»m th- v 1 the worst form of Skin Diseases. Krui new fashion” ditto, with centre suppor N. B.—Parties preferrilig the “old fashion” Gin Gear or can be accommodated at very reasonable llgures. tkin. Fever u-um. Kry- 9B9 HBi IPS ..— ... th# Flesh. Tumors. Cancers in the womb, and all Weakening ami Painful Discharge*, Night Sweats. Loss of S|M*nu, and all wastos of the life principle, are within the curative range of this wonder of Mud- rt ' *7, « fo“ -rill prove to Hiding it for either of these tonus of potent power to cure them, orient, daily becoming reduced by tbo —n. deccanposition that i* continually pm- gnawing, succeeds in arresting these waste*, and reiwiira the same with new material made from, hnilthv Mood—and thi* th<* SARSAPARILLIAN will and doc* svuro-a cure i* certain; tor wlnrn once this remedy coinraencos its v ork of purilica- R. FINDLAY’S SONS, FINDLAY IRON WORKS, 3IACON] GA Office, No 14 West Main Street, bet ween First and Second. Mammoth Sale. Arrive at Clayton. Anivo at Albany. Arrive at Arlington.... Arrive at Fort Gaines. Factoo’. Nos. 73,75, 77, 79 and 81 3Iaitlen Lane, between Ohio and Adams Streets. Leave Clayton. em Chemistry, and a few day*’ use will any person using it for either of these 'uTbo'p MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES, BOILES, SAW & GRIST MILLS, WATER WHEELS, AND AID KINDS OF MACHINERY AND CASTINGS, ETC.. ETC. R. FINDLAY’S SONS, , FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MACON, GA. L«ivo Fort Gaines. NINETY-SIX CITY LOTS. Leave Albany ; IfcSS a M Arrive at 31acon G:25 P m Connects with tlio Albany Train at Smithville, ami the Fort Going# Train at Cuihbcrt daily, ex cept Sunday. Albany Train connects daily with Atlantic and Gulf Railroad Trains at Albany, and will run to Arlington on Blakely Extension Monday. Wednes day and Friday, returning following days. COLUMUU8 DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. I’ M LOUISVILLE, KY. STEAM Cash paid for Tallow, Lard and Grease. aprJ5 Om ELDER HOUSE. waste*, it* repairs will be rapid, and every day tlio patient will fed himself growing b«*tter and strong er. the food digesting belter,appetite improving, and flesh ami weirht incraudng. Not only doe* the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT excel all known remedial agent* in the cure of Chronic, Scrofulous. Constitutional and Skin Disrates, but it i* the only |Mx>itive cure for Kidney and madder Com p la I nf«, Urinary and Womb Discaars. Gravel, Dbhrtw, Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, lnrontinentrif Uriiv.* Bright’s Disease, Albuminuria, and in all cases when; there ore brick dust depmdU, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed with Mibstanre* like the u hire <J an egg. «r thm#lile while cilk. or there it a morbid, dark, bilioua appeuramv and white W,ne «lu*t deposit, and when th«-re is a pricking. MULBERRY STREET, MACON, GA. Indian Spring, Ga. Leave Macon. Columbus. Arrive Leave Columbus. T HIS well known house is now open to those who visit the Spring for health or pleasure. It is situated nearer tho Spring than any other public house, and is sixu’ious and comfortable. Tlie table in supplied with the best the market affords. Every attention is given to invalids who resort Arrive at 31acon 7:30 i» M EUFAULA NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Mild S. I dock —; lot* «. 7 and S. affix* *J; lot* 5. I and M. block flf: lot* 4. 5. rt and 8, block 50 ; lot«. block 40; lot «, block «»; loU * 4. 7 ami H, hkx*k 71; h*t* L 2 and X block 74: lot ft. block 75; K*» 1. 4, S and A, bWk 72; lot 1. block 08; lot t. block 30; lot «, block 31 j imrt of lot 5. square 73; lota 1. f. 3. 4.5. X 7 and 8. bM 3(1; lot* 1.2. X 4. 5. X 7 and », block 37; loU 1. X X 4,3. fl, 7 and K. block 38; lots I. X X X X X 7 and X block 3M; lot* 1, 2. X X •t, 7 and S bl.gk »0: !*•!* 1. 5,3,4.* *7 nisi 8, Ido. k U ; lot* 1,2, 3. LA* and port ot 7, block 45; lot* 1.5. X 4, 7, 8 and part of X block 43; lot fl. block (X. TERMS OF SALE.—One-fourth cash, the hal- nnct* to be paid within fifteen month*, monthly instalment*. Note* to he given on the ground*. Bond for title* given by th»* city. All lumber, brick and stone on the lot* known aa the "Armory Property" will lie reserved fur the use of tlie city. Sal.* will commence at 10 o’cloek A. on Tnt- nall square, and continue from day to day until all theloCa are sold. L. W. RASDAU F. A. SIIONE1IAN. C. BURKE. amrtSlds Committee. Arrive at Eufaula. an*l b*st a<s*ortc»l stocks of TOBACCO and CIGARS E are now offering one of the largest immm .* » -•—•* • » - ■ ■ - sold in 3la«<rti; ami we wdicit a call from the City awl Country Trade. Wi the chva|«e*t to tlie best, consisting in part of tlu- following Leave Albany Arrive at Macon Trains will leave Mai schedule Sunday, Tuesdi and connect at Smithvilh in the small of the back and along the loins. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. Forty-one Miles Saved in Distance LUDDEN & BATES, SOUTHJiKN MUSIC HOUSE, SAVANNAH, GA. Tumor of 12 Years' Growth Cured by Radway’s Eesolvent! NBI.LY HLY.'OVER THE SKA. APRICOT. PREMIUM. J. H.GUEANER’S 11 IN.CABLBCOIL. JOY OF THE SOUTH. OLD DOMINION, PINE APPLE, NECTAR LEAF, COMMON SENSE, PERPETUAL ROSE MAGNOLIA. PILLAR OF STATE, T RUNS nVENTT-FIYE PER CENT. LIGHTER than any other Goar ma.lo. It is made without a mortise, tenon, or a key to work loose.' Every part Lolled iron. Over twenty in use. All have proven tfood. OFFICE MACONANDAUGCSTA RAILROAD MaOOS. Mny 18,1ST*. O N and after Sunday, 3fay 19, IK75, ana until further notice, the toons on this ltoud will runs a follows: DAY TRAIN—DAILY (SUNDAYS KXCBPTSD). Leave Macon (fcSOAM BRANDS OF SMOKING TOBACCO. Plano* Organs, Music, and all kinds of Musical f n*rrimicnl*. Largest .Stock in tin* .South. I„o>vc*t Prices In tlio Nontli. Host In«itriiiucnts In the .South Don’t Bny a IPiano rilhoiit lirst writing n* for prices. We are the Rrady Relief; ami there is not a sign nf tumor to he srrn or felt, and 1 f«H better, smarter ami hap pier than I have for twelve yea no 'The wnmt tu- AugU" FRUITS AND FLOWERS. CREOLE. BIRD’S EYE. LUXURY, EM PRESS. COWSLIP. GOLDEN SCEPTRE. itle of the txniels. over tlio »ypa for tlw l*cneflt of uImts. Is the mode of construction of wheels suspended on Anti-F Arm to carry the Pulley and Pinion Shafts. All persons lining or making^tny part of my patent will 1 tent of the law. and all dffj. fut GOLD LEAP. YACHT CLUB. ORANGE maker* in the United States—any style and p: desired. Fine pianos, 7 octave, rosewood c-n caned legs, at tKMki, $275, $290, warranted for years; superb pianos at $300, $SSX fSBO and $ Tlio very best pianos at *400, »»10, $440. $190,2 and $000. Piano* sold bv small monthly p ment*. Pianos for rent. Kanos now shippei all parts of the South. Even- one thinkim; buyimr is invited to write us for lowest cash time price*. Illustrated catalogues sent free. Tickets sold an North, lKith by Charleston. mig7tf d baggnso checked to all prim rail and by hteamshijj* frt»i S. K. JOHNSTON. Snp’t. RSPANOLA. LA JUSTICIA. SMALL CUBARICOS. CENTURY. GOLDEN STAR, DOLLY VARDEN, YACHT CLUB. LA VISION. HENRY CLAY, aep!7-tf LA MARINOLA. CLIPTONDALE, CHEROOTS CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, The only safe and sure remedy for TAPE. PIN and WORMS of all kinds. PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE. An Important Letter From a prominent gentleman and resident of Cincinnati. O, for tb* i«ut forty years well known to tin; kook ]>ubli>hens ihrouchont tbo Uni tod Slates ; Xkw Souk. October II, 1873. Dr. Rxdwat: Dear Sir—I am induced by a sense of duty to the suffering to make a brief state ment of the’working of roar medirine on myself. For several yearn I had l*vu aflectod with mmte trouble to the btelder and urinary organs, which some twelve months ago culminated in a most ter ribly affiietimr diww. which the pfa.i-siAans all aaid was a spavnvdk* stricture in the ureta. as aisd lulls Wtiim of theUdnrjT. and bbdd.-r.and nwItwdMNpoun that mT acr—rtr««»— a^nMt«rn»nl<j«nnw#ny had tried a number of nh.worians. and had taken a lan-v quatuitj . medione, both ml,-mane and home-tci I.h . bat had rot no ivlief. I had read of astontslimr rutr. haviie l>vn made b- J>«,r mn- edies.an.1 HP)I..U* r.. nth- aru n-a.1 a Bc-tKvln t)«- l-hil-vl. ; 1 i -v.:;:--! ,v Bveidnff Fv.t of a rure I BUILD AND REPAID JTBRN AND Offick G Alhmte C i date— KINDS MACHINERY •nt riBrnisd. at sry WORKS. Atlanta. Sheet Music ancl Music Books. rrivesat IHUbm, —— rri vea at Chattanooga Pullman PsbcO Drawini ar* by thi* train from Atli A splendid stock. The best publications of eyery publisher always on hand. Largest discount to Itealers, Teacher*, and Schools. Any piece of AND CIGAR MANUFACTURER, Hake’s Block, - Poplar at., Macon, Ga. 3Iu*ic or 3Iuxic Book mailed jfost-puid, on receipt of retail prices. Catalogues free. IF YOU WANT A broken Guitar. Flute, Arcordemn, Flutina, Fife. Flagealet, Comet, Drum, sett of prime Strings or anvthing under the sun in the music line, we can furnish it. Good* sent C. O. D. for examina tion to any inrt of the South. Our order trade is immense. We advertise largely, keep what we advertise, p<*rform what we advertise todo, and in this way have built up , Tho Largest Trade in the South! Send for price lists, areolar*, calalocrues, speci men copies, of Southern Musical Journal, 31 per year, and try us with an onler. LUDDEN A BATES. seplfSm Savannah. Ga. all Intermediate point* w I s mi ■■1111 leaving by York theawwnd afu-moo teen hours itirlier than i route ran with safety rua same evening. BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS MADE TO ORDER, STEAM, WATER AND GAS PIPES, Leaves 3raron at.—.—.. I■ A ’ I •: ! 1 1 ’ Arrive* at Ch.-:tt.uno»«ra Cku connection nt ( Optical Manufac- AND ALL THEIR FITTINGS FOR SALE. Pullman I’alaee C For farther partit Call an<l see at my works, Fourth street, near the Brown House, Macon, Ga. Send for Circulars. POET EOYAL RAILROAD, Newspaper for Sale. *1 unscrupuioc v]>un.‘UN artio! ild lie taken t* n h u nn>trct«*. tiiv. from Mi Oppicb inkki: jul30tf octlSdAwp TE-VIX. METROPOLITAN PERFECT PURGATIVE A2TO REGULATING PILLS. A GEEAT BAEGAIH! LOUISIANA CANE SYRUP THE Southern Times & Planter. tuai: IRON & BRASS WORKS, ffi gimt, ffmn fthu 7tb, RICHMOND, - - - VA. WM. E. TANNER & GO., EMIKUS, MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS. ENGINES OFAIXKLS 1>S. IKS TUAIY. I*urely Published at Sparta, Georgia. NOW THE ONLY M:v,,u l,v tli>- ,..V| \ triii, isni-ta ftailnmti.arrhe :»t Au-ru-- «lovc»*riiHM ti..n \\ithlli<- .1. train on thi- for P«.rt lt..v:«l JAMES (). MOORK, Engineer and Su{>crjnt. ii«l.-nt. 'E offer to planter# these well kujwn gins, which are sold wherever cotton planted. Uo pur* Pure New Orleans TEUH.H REASONABLE. J. A. D. Haimnond, CLtrk. for phunt iff* in error. Lvwii a lraiu, Davi*, f« PLANTERS’ BANK, H. R. BROWN, For {ArtK-ular*. addre surillm LIT Agent. BATCHELOR’S HATR DYE. And none even to be had in New Orleans. FORT VALLEY, ©A. R ECEIVES Deposits, discounts Paper, hi sells Eschaiigu; also. Gold mid Silver. Collection* nuulc at all accessihle |K)iiit.-^ Int**rv-.-t paid on Deposit* wben made RU'citieil time. _ Wm. J. Amukrsox, Pres’t. W. E. Bbowkj |>IltBCTOK* : Wm J Anderson, Col. Hugh L. De Col. L.M. Felton. Dr. W. A. Math* a-k parties wiahin*; to buy to come and examine I GIN, having a linter attached. It will pay them d to give aatijifiicUoP, and time given to test them tin.- iVtcrwon v*. Tho State. Murder, 1 ■ *ii: Doughurty. 3f< Cay, J.— Ulu-n there* wa> a trial oil in indictment f*>r murder, tad the pri*- •bur *Hfj found guilty'and the evidence ‘Ihw«1 that, the killing was without jus- i fieri tion or itflficient excuse, and oft4-r a Luotioa fur a jk-h trial »*» made and T HI8 *i4andld H*ir Dtp h thr best in the world. Thr only truetjid lvriort Dy* . U*nn- Usm. Mcloum- a ad Iiuta/ita«it*jus; n>. dL-saiijmr.i- mcni: no ndicukai* Imu or unplmaant mlor. Bcmodma the til rfl.rU *4 twd u,d |*ipilufv* mimedittU ly a xu|»-rt> Rlui »,r Nnturai Hn*»n and Wwtv* Ilw loir Iksuu hoi I at* l Umui- tiful Thrt retiuuir dnK*l \T A. Kit* !»*«-. Sokl byjril lWri-U. CUAK. HAD II Kl> »R. no*l#*uiljr Propnrtor, Nvw York. We Will Sell at 3L-ow Prices. ROGERS & BORN. JOHNSON & DUNLAP, No. 72 THIRD STREET it hern friend! MADISON AVENUE.