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SSSSOSO^SSLa
A MhM hoe ■bore the wst
The lily and the rose—
A Ccocv c'oad of bloc
LUcUmt the pISIyshow.;
*«5JS«fSSSW
A blush asof the oolumbhte,
<b tint of violet;
And ever In the brightening sky,
‘ if splendor bora.
rinmn i In ml— ■
Till leaf by lSlfT* perfect flower;
Unfolds the bud of mom.
—Albert Lawhton is Tkt Atlantic.
AZ'G VST JIELJfO.VrS WEE.
Whr the Father or Bln Sea Uaps
Uktwtnejr of the
Tram the Cecil H1ut.
The recent verbal encounter «t Washing
ton between Mr. Blaine and Mr. Belmont,
in whioh tha latter was so seriously worsted
recalls a somewhat more sanguinary affair
which happened near this town nearly
forty-one.years ago, in which the father of
Belmont, the well known banker and Deo,-
ocratio ipolitician, August Belmont, was
one of the prominent participants. On
Wednesday evening, August 25,1841, two
parties of men, in carriages, drove np to
the two hotels of the town. There was,
■ays the chronicle of tho day, “an apparent
strangeness in their notion*,” and the wise
acre* of the town were at their wits’end to
determine the objeot of thoir visit. About
twelve o’clock that night a conference wae
held between representatives of the two
.parties,nnmarona inquiries in theme
lima having been made as to the diet*
to the Delaware line and other questions
‘"'■ J — that a duel, or at least
•tionbetween these mysterious gentry.
in the night or rather early in the
ig, they left the town, driving dt-
t. They were followed by*
f the village, whose cariosity
■morning,
rectly east.
>citizess of I
•teOsoad them to wateh their
hat ware not overtaken, and no one
■leeme, resident in EUnon, was an eye
■witness to the duel, which oectured at an
•early honr on the morning of the 36th, on
•Orey's Hill, about one mile east of the
•town. .As it afterwards proved, tee princi
pal* in the affair had taken assumed names
*-onoi ■ them being addressed as Moore,
ttheotiv as Goldsmith. In reality, bo**
ever, thi were Mr. August Belmont, of
New Tat , tho American agent of the
Botha.'hil s, and who bar since figured
very prom.oently as a New York Demo-
■cratio poliician, and William Hayward,
ofBonthOa olina. They had been together
resident* o. the American Hotel, in New
York, and the quarrel teems to have origi
nated in.a “love affair.” Hayward’s brother
stated .at the time that Belmont’s intimacy
wdth a ladyhad been reesoted by Hayward,
and the wuner having
in terms i ' " '
Hayward
ihe latter had challenged him to mo:
abut. Intent upon blood
ly naa been reaeotea by uaywaru,
aimer having spoken of the latter
not particularly complimentary,
had struck Belmont, whereupon
Intent nponlilood they had**^ *2% bogging, all lute, nom
ranged a .duel, to be fought upon the aKftlfc snow flea, 51.65:
classic soil of Delaware, and for that pur- Mona ms tf» Svaur.
pose had taken , carriages at Wilmington
smd Arisen to JBlkton, intending to meet
anon the field of honor by sunrise just over
the Delaware line.
As it turned out, however, they did not
drive far enough east, and the soil of
Orey's Hill, in Cecil county, was reddened
with the blood of .the Hebrew banker and
i the execution of Swift,
which in later years the execution of!
the murderer of Kilhour, rendered more
notorious. A gentleman named Lake
seoond for Belmont, and a Mr.
rved Hayward in a sin
Purdy tarred
t similar capac
ity. Arriving upon the ground, the princi
pals were placed by their seconds, and
. recon .
upon the first round Mr. Belmont was shot
in the hip. One fire,itaeems, was sufficient
to appease the woundel feel’nge of these
to appease
chivalrous gentlemen, and Mr. Belmont
was borne weeding to his carriage. At the
time it was tuppoaed that ho was mortally
wounded.
■'American Politics (I
(BtOQ-P*
From the Ucglunlng tfbsIC’
Is the title of the new work written and
compiled by Hon. Thomas V. Cooper and
Hector T. Fenton, Esq., and published by
the Fireside Publishing Company, No. ?J
North 7ih street, Philadelphia. “Ameri
can Politics” is the most comprehensive
nnd instructive political work ever pub
lished in this country. “Benton's Thirty
Year*’ Review” covered a limited period,
from M20 to-1850; “Niles' Register,”
(which now brings at publiosale ski50)
was but a running periodical review of
the doings of Congress, while Cooper’s
“American Politics" covers the history of
political parties from the beginning of par
ties in this country until now. Even the
final action on the Chin see and polygamy
quo <tion* are fully stated, and the best se
lections made from the opposing speeches
of Senators Miller, Hoar, Jones, Vest, etc.
Not only i- the history of all parties pre
sented in on attractive form, but wherever
and whenever any of these parties stood in
hostile array on any great issue, they are
kept in that relation throughout their life
or the life of the issue, the views of th*ir
greatest leaders given and their reoords
faithfully '
Such
r shown.
tiueh a history haa never before been ffiv-
i; index!, no history of the political par
es of this ooontry has ever before been
The History of the Poli
prises about M pages,
Book 1, there being set
ties of this ooontry
written, and Benstor Cooper struck a new
and practical idea when be undertook the
work. It fills a bole in our literature, and
a very transparent one, now that pnbl c
thought haa been directed to it, and it fills
it to completely that no just oemplaint can
be made.
i Political Parties com-
and is classed as
_ seven books in the
same volume, so that every branch can be
brought down to date wi hout oonfosioc.
Book II gives all of the political plat
forms, and so analyses all great issues be
tween the parties that the reader desiring
to be posted, sees at a glance the vital
points of difference.
Book HI. (rivet the great speeches on all
of the great issues. We can bay in the
book mart* in separate and ooetly volumes,
Clay’s or Webster's great speeches, but in
“American Politics” we see with absolute
non-partisan fairness Clay’s greatest
speech on protection side by side with Ran
dolph’* great effort on free trade—on State
rights, Hayne'
le’s great speech, Webster’s
r, Calhoun following both;
great answer, ,
Toombs for slavery, Garrison against;
y, Lincoln
Douglas for
sovereignty,
; popular
against; Hill denouncing Mahone, and Ma-
’ — * '— “‘urbonism; ai
bona denouncing Bourbonism; and so on
this book elosea with Blaine's great
mttl this _ w
enlogyon This is in itself a great
collection,
comprises &SQ eotevo
IV. is a full reprint of Jefferson’s
.j Practice.
Book V. (three the text of .01 existing po-
litioal laws. Any citizen, politician, attor
ney, can at a moment asoertain the ezaet
test aa to any political right or privilege;
rything touching
besides, everything touching tariff, tax.
"^BookYJ^ishnlquetiidTOd. Jtisacom-
arec^taiued. ^ ^ XabnUt<d -History of
Politics. A moment s referenw will give
desired foot, whether on tariff rates,
any.
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election returns,
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COMMERCIAL.
COTTON MARKET REPORT
we
Ik— AXD MxSSKXGKa.
MACON. May IO.-KtciiIe
SB quiet. Good m iddling mid ‘
Boomved today J
Stock on band September 1, M8L
Stooetved tod»y.._
* previously.
Cetton Market, by Telegraph.
LIVEItTOOL—LOO n. m—Sales, American
8,700; uplands, tow middling clause. Jane and
July • £-61; July and August 6 MA, September
•nnd Oetobcr e*H 61.
NEW YORK, Msyio.—NoonMtoi
■rimlbTfc middling uplands UHi
Futures quiet; May 12.25; June VLB: July 12.
IC: August 12.66; September 1A2S; October 11X7.
NEW YORK—Evening —Net receipts 842;
gros»^71gr. Futures closed steady; sales 22400.
May Il2.32ai2.331 October —U.Tli
June. 12.4201X431 November—11.51
July 12.50:4- Dscsmbar-.11 52
August 12.T0ai2.71 (January _ll.n.>-n.C5
Seutcmbet JUMtiH 1 February. _12.75A-
NEW YOKE, May 10l—Cottonstaody; sal os 516:
middling uplands 12 5-16; middling Orle
12 9-1& Consolidated net receipts ilftfip
to Oreat Britain 3JSQ0; to France —
GALVESTON, Mar 10
“ ' r middling t
middling 12: low I
11?;; netTreccipte 56; gross —•*«5eo4Hq’*to3
'savannah. May ia-Ontton market steady;
middling 11%: low middling 11*; good or3fi-
net receipts 38; gross —; isles 161;
tP®Z? -a 10.—Cotton quiet; m!d-
V, Mar 1C
•dllng 12; low middling 11&
linnet receipts 335; grom
AUOUSTA. May 10.—Oottor market quiet;
middling ll>i low middling good ordin
ary 10>* net re ‘
MACON MARKET
Bacon—C. B. sides, 1
,12M. Bulk a R. sides llld.
W4/ Bulk shouldcn
uy t . Bellies UK.
o.—Market very firm. Choice leaf, in
N - Y - BCflne,, • ,D
Flol-e.—Market very finn; finc«t patent, 19.50;
isccy, *8.50; choice family, 18.00; extra family,
*7.76; family, *7.00; buckwheat, *10.5a Wheat
bran, per cwt. fl.no.
Oenua—Market quiet with
Choice Rio, 15; prime, 14: good. & fair,12; ordi
nary. 10; O. G. Java. SO: Mocha. 30.
Gnant akd Hat.—Market very firm. White
com, ‘1.12; mixed coni, *108—In car load
late 2 to Scents lea. Feed oats, 72. Western
timotey bay, 31.35; Eaitem hay, *1.25. Cora
plain *110; boIted, *1.15.
10: bolted.*.
ItAGdnto and Tiks—Fair demand; stock light;
lng, all lute, none; 2 da, none: 1% do.
arrow tics. *1.65: pieced ties. *125.
Molams and Svaur.—Cuba melaascs, 47a
60; honey drips, 50a55; Georgia syrup, 55.
BALT.-Liverpool7ll.10; Virginia 8L2501.60.
Fauna.—Apples, *5.00. Oranges, per 100
" ' 74.00 London f
2^3c. lumens, per bex, *4.00 London layer
Fish.—Ko. l mackerel, half bbls. , *7.00; do
kits, *1.00; Na 2 da, half bbls., K.75; kits, 65a;
No. 3. half barrels, 35.50; kit*. COc.
Mam-iEasier but not quoted lower.
Granulated. 11; stand A, 10J-C; white extra
C. 10: extra C, 9}fc Golden C, 9%; N. O. whites;
10VI- N. O. yellow clarified 9%.
UisciLLANXors.—candy, 13c. Pickles, pints
*1.50, per quarts, *2.25. Starch 5Ka per lb.
Cheese, IS. Sardines, imported, 15)* sardines,
domestic. *9.00. Bice, 7g9c. Ball pot
ash, *2.7533.00: Cannecl, S3.25&3.50. Hides—
Dry flint. 9311, salted 8320. Wool—Washed
25333c; unwashed. 215,25; burred 10355; un
washed burred 18Q25. Tallow, 5K®6. Wax, IS.
Dky Goona—Market steady. Prints—staffaard
6^6Kc,lower grades 4K-d5Vic, solids 5Mc. Tick
ings ckaiSc. Hickory stripes 7K1*lOc. da
brown »52@10c.. Wigacs6)j^G3^ Oinsburgs—
per keg; mule shoes f'.oO. Iron bound hatnes
i4.50«D.r _ ■ ■
SOftD.OO. Trace chains
Ames’ shovels 31Z00 per dozen. Flow hoes 6A7
per lb. Hsiman’s plow stocks *1.75. Axes rJJ
eio.oo per dozen. Cotton card* *s.oo. Well
buckets*4.50. Colton rope 18a per*. Swede
iron 5A5Kc. per *: refine 8'/6Me. per Bt. Plow
steel sue per *. Nails 35.C5—basc of 10-p. Pow
der K.W per keg. Blasting powder *4.00.
8a per lb. Drop shot *2.00 per bog.
Lead
Provision Markets by Telegraph
CINCINNATI, May 10,-Flour firm: family
35.75a6.00; fancy fd.40a7.15. Wheat steady and
in fair demand at tl.3tel.33 spot. Com In good
demand and tinner at 76% spot; 76% bid May;
73 Jane. Oats In fair demand and stronger; No.
2 mixed 5t. Pork quiet and firm at ‘19 00.
Lard quiet and firm at -11.35. Balk meats
stronger; shoulders >0.75; rib >10.80. Whisky
steady and in good demand at S1.12.
Combination sales of fiuiahed goods, 745 bbls.
on a basis of -1.12. Sugar quiet but firm;
bards 10%all; New Orleans 7Jte*i%. nogs stcady
and firm; common to light to.50s6.75; i«cUcf
anti butchers’ t7.10aS.00.
ST. LOUIS, May 10.—Flour dull and un
changed. Wheat unsettled and generally low
er, hut closed slightly above yesterday’s price;
No. 2 red fall 9131%al.81% cash; 81.2S% June,
tlorn higher but slaw at .oa76 cash; 71% May;
June. Oats higher at ,%%a57 cosh; 5i%a
52% June. Whisky lower at 1.15. Pork strong
anil higher at >19.00 cash: -19.00 Md June.
Bulk meats active, firm and higher and In good
demand; shoulders >7.50; short clear *11.12.--;
short rib *10.62%. Lard higher at *11.30.
CHICAGO. May 10.—Flour quiet and un
changed. Wheat moderately active and high
er at the close at 81.2G dash and May: »L27%n
1.28 June. Corn in active demand nnd prices
advanced to 74%a7l% cash: 71% May. Oats in
fair demand and higher at 53% cash; 5:% May.
Rye dull and unchanged. .Barley dull and
nominal for cash: 90*51.00 September. Pork in
fair demand and higher at «18.75 rash and
Stay; 818.75ol8.77X June. Lard In fair demand
and higher at *11.37%all.4i) cash, May and
June. Bulk meats fairly active and a shade
higher; shoulders -8.00: short rib ‘10.50;
short clear ‘11.15. Wh
unchanged at 1.1S.
suun nu >iw.«5
bisky steady; and
banged at
LOUISVILLE, May lO.-Provisions strefcg.
ulk ‘
Mess pork *13.75. Bulk meals—shoulders - 8.00;
rib-10.75; dear *11.25. Homs, sugar-cured
Slt.OOal4.SO. lard firm and unchanged. Flour
steady and In fair demand. Grain firmer, hut
the market is so excited and unsettled that ac
curate quotations can hardly be given.
A NoVcr-f AlllflM Caro Tot Barns,
Scalds, Braises, Cats, Bores, etc.
After forty years of trial, Peny
Pain Killer stands unrivaled,
is safe! It acts immediately 1 It
fallal ' ~
■■■SS'iSitaUii
» family
e ciactimati Dispatch:
• have teen lta magic effects, nnd bseic
It to be a good article.
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vr.w.
f wounds, brulsce, and sprains.
jt^^iceotor^lSasas^S^ t
relief.
are po agents, or in
of territory, can do so.
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I Dsauaeeos la caffrefg because of itemcrlt.
Slneo the l’aln Killer was first introdu ced,
ii un'!rt<U of new medicines have come and
gone, while to-day this medicine is more
iextensi'
I application of the Fain Killer.
|a£3 M •* l* perfect: y sqfeeren in t hchan-.
of a child. Try it c nco thoroughly, and It
IwKi prove It* value. Tour druggist bus it
ot 2.7c.,50c. olid isl.Oll per bottle,
j PERRY DAVIS A SON,Proprietors,
sijrbvldcnoe, R. I.
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11,279 Prizes, amounting to $522,500
Gen. G. T. Beauregard, of La., I Commis-
Gen. Jubal A. Early, of Va. 1 sinners.
Application for rates to clubs should only
be made to the office of the Company in
New Orleans.
For intormation apply to
M. A. DAUPHIN
New Orleans, La.
erM.A. DAUPHIN,
127 La Halle Street, Chicago,Ill.,
or M. A. DAUPHIN,
GO7 Seventh St, Washington, D. 0.
The New York office is removed to Chicago
N. B.—Orders addressed to New Orleans
will reoeivo prompt attention.
The particular attention of the publio is
called to the fact that the entire number
of the Tickets for each Monthly Drawing
is sold, and consequently all the prizes in
each drawing are sold and drawn and paid.
HOME
QUESTIONS
To4he Sick and Debilitated.
Is it worth while to endure penal
wakefol-
. > every m,
ness, inability to sleep, nervous
prostration, eto., when you caubo
immediately relieved and perma
nently cured by so agreeable a
remedy a*
Samaritan
Me r vine
Does it pay to be compelled, by
debility and languor to abandon
active bosiceas when brain, nerve
and muscle can be braced np and
tho wholo system can be restored
to a healthy oondition by a course
of
T*r
Samaritan
©rvin©
You nervous dyspeptics, why ap
proach the dinner table daily with
a positive disgust for all that is sa
vory and delicious, when a vigor
ous appetite for even the plainest
food is create 1 by tho use of
Samaritan
©rvin©
Is it wise to live in this bright
world as though it were a dungeon,
constantly- miserable and discon
tented, when the worst case of ep
ilepsy, nervousness or hypochon
dna m cured in a wry short timi
by snch a pleasant and
exhl'aront as
Samaritan
time
wholesome
Ni er vine
Can it be possible that any per
son of a nervous temperament will
run the risk of apoplexy or paraly
sis when he can tone and regulate
the nervous centers with
Samaritan
sanity for any merchant, mechan
ic, farmer or traveler to be with-
outthe best known antidote against
disease
Samaritan
KF ©rvin©
Considering the harassing and
depressing nature of the function
al derangement to which woman
is subject, is it not astonishing that
any invalid of the feebler sex
should hesitate to seek the certain
relief afforded in such cases by the
general operation of
Samaritan
©rvm©
TAKE RICHMOND’S
Cathartic and Nervine Pills,
for the cure of all disorders of tho
Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys,
Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Head
ache, Constipation, Costivenesa,
etc. These pills are made to work
in harmony with our Samaritan
Nervine.
For Sale tv all Druggists.
FOB SALK BY LAMAR. RANKIN A LA
A LAMAR
DR. J. BRADFIELD’S
FEMALE REGULATOR!!
Woman’s Best Friend I
It is well known to physicians, and alas! too
well known to suffering women themselves,
that they are subject to numerous diseases pe
culiar to their sex, such as suppression of the
Menses, painful and scanty Menstruation, Con
gestion, ulceration and Falling of the womb,
attended with an endless train of sympathetic
and constitutional disorders, which Imbltter
the wholo life and which have long been con
sidered as almost incurable. But at last the
remedy has been found in-
Dr. J. Ilrntlfield’s Female Begnlater
It t* not a‘•cure-all” hut a remedy for one
class of diseases, all of which pertain to the
Womb.
Any sufferer from the diseases mentioned can
take this remedy, and Urns relieve herself with
out revealing her condition to any one, and
without subjecting her womanly modesty to
the shock of an examination by a physician.
To bring health and happiness to tffe home*
of suffering women is a mission before which
royal favor sinks into insignificance. What
earthly benefaction can compare with one
whicliprotects from
••That dire
dire disease whose ruthless power
Withers beauty’s transient flowerr’
which give* ease for pain, joy for sorrow, imilei
for tears, the rose of health for the pallor of dis
ease, the light, elastic step for dragging weari
ness, nights of soft repose for heavy hours of
' ■* —"— vigor for lan-
t o! ftr
t lines of full-grown
-utyTor the sharp and withered form of
solution, a long life of mental, physical,
social and domestic enjoyments for a
few tad day* of rain and gloom, ending
in an early grave T Such is the mission
such are the results of Da. J. Basnnzui’s
Fxmouc Regulator, which is hence truly an
appropriately styled “Woman's Best Friend. 1
•'Whites,” and all those irregularities of the
womb so defective to the health,. hapgjilMS
and beauty of women, disappear like
before a slnglo bottle of this wonderful com
pound.
All who suffer from any of these diseases are
most earnestly invited to give this great remedy
a trial. It has curd thousands, and will cure
you. Don’t fall to try it /
Price, small size, 76 cents. Large lire, $1.60.
Manufactured by
' J.BRADFIELD, Atlanta, Ga.
For sale everywhere-by druggists and coun
try merchants. mare sun.
Rotlisoliilci's Sliirts
ZtothKchfld’H Custom Hhirti* C Wnuututta Himlin. liest
made to JJeuHiire. O •'■Jr Irish Linen.
DELIVERED FREE EVERYWHERE.
tng business, ample facilities many years' experience, long list of customers !n principal cldcs
*• *— faction, justify us in saying that we produce Cuatom
to whom our goods give jcrfect satisl
Shirts excelled by none.
Gentlemen who have hitherto been under tbo impression that the very bcafcShtrts could not
be sold At our prices arc invited to give us a trial. W e SJasrsaire PfrfseristU.nnlou.
OurSpring Importations of Fancy Shirtings Include at! tho new designs in Jt'mtch Cre
tonnes, Percales, anti ecotcli Cheviot Shirtings.
XT nderwear.
We have now on band the largert and best selected stock of Gents’ Knit bhlrta and
lira ire is f«r Spring and Summer wear.
Hotharhild’s White Merino Shirts at50cents each.
Hothschild's Hoyat Merino shirts and Uratcersat 75 cents each.
Hothsehitd's Summer Cashmere Shirts and Itrateers at > 1 each.
Hath seh Hit's India Ga ttte Shirts, whole or half sleeves, at SO cents each.
Itothsehlhrs summer Merino Shirts and Itraicers, at 60 cents each.
RothsehilcTs Best Jean Ilrairers, 60 cents each.
Also, Beautiful /.Inc* of Bathriaaa*i and Silk Vndericear.
Springr Neckweur.
Our stock Is mw complete, and includes all tho latest novelties and choicest croductions ot
theForef “ “ * “ * —- — — ‘ * *- "
dent
fUQ each,
each.
KID GLOVES.
All manufactured in our own factory from imported SUus, very best quality, $L25 per pair.
Spring shades.
Rothschild’s Fancy Halt Soso.
'All the newest designs in imported Fancy Half Hose from 35c to* L25per pair. 0
JP/nirt, Colored and British. Half Hose from 23 centspcr pair upwards.
. Umbrellas.
All grades, our own manufortore. Best Gingham Umbrella, ‘L
General Stock of Furnishing goods, Collars and Cuffs, Cambric, I.inen and
Silk Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, and Gentlemen's Jacciry, all at popular
Ptfc An elegant*et ot void Plated Collar and Sleeve Buttons, or elegant Set (3)
of Shirts Studs given with each half-dozen of Rothschild's Custom Shirts.
Samples, Directions for self-measurement, and descriptive circulars mailed tree. Special
Price-List to the trade. We refer to all New York.
W. H. ROTHSCHILD & CO., Broadway & 8th St, New York
May9tui tier satkwly
THE CO
hmencement season
A nc’v tr^jA
vw&mrnt*. A W rp. book t .— .
tor* putM. If 7*f't kAtis.'At'tory th
ptUim (1 fp»ss f nr 10 »rr.» wnt
IS fast approaching and your attention is directed to the beautiful line of
White Goods
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, LACES, EMBROIDERY, ETC., AT
J. W. RICE & GO’S
For LESS than they can be bought elsewhere In Macon.
Large line of Dotted and Embroidered Swisses to arrive.
SAVANNAH, GA
SPECIAL DRIVE IN
104: XJtica Sheeting.
We are selling this splendid brand at 85c, worth 45^ Call early before ii to all gone.
REMEMBER,
J. W. RICE & CO. ABE THE LEADERS IN LOW PRICES, and yon can get
‘ MOEE AND BETTEB GOODS
there for your money then any place in Georgia.
WHITE & MILLER,
iS&SBB Corner BroadlantTHunter Street*, Atlanta, Ge >rgia.
GENERAL AG -£NTS FOR THE
Mitchell Wagon
-IN-
N orthand South Carolina
Georgia,
Alabama and Florida.
The attention of dealers to called to the fact that we are prepared lo ship at short no
tice these enperb wagons in small lots or by the ear load. Bend for special price liste
and circular*. Also deafen in C.&G. COOPER’S PLAIN PORTABLE TRACTION
AND STATIONARY ENGINES. Don’t purchase until jyou confer with ne. Bend for
llu* trated Catalogue. mariieodAwHm
THE FOSS & PEVEY COTTON CARD !
JOHN M. PEVEY, Proprietor, Lowell, Mass.
[^Reference
Georgia.
J. F. HANSON, Agent Bibb Manufacturing Company, Macon,
mar24wly
FOR A LIFETIME.
The purchase of a Piano or an Organ
to generally for a lifetime, and the
greatest pains should be taken in the
selection. If a good In3tnnnent_is ob
tained the purohaeer is made happy
through life, but if it be a poor one, a
lifetime of dieestisfr.ction results.
Thousands of Instrument" are now '-old
yearly under bogus mannfaetnrere’
names. Dealers who never made oven
one Instrnment, and who do not own
oven one solitary brick of a Factory,
are ceiling Instruments under their
names ss makers, and the country to
fairly flooded with these boges Instru
ment?. There is no safety in buy
ing puch Instrument*. Dealers who
sell them are generally not responsi
ble, and if they fail, the real maker to
unknown, and cannot bo forced to re
place or repair. Dealers, ot course,
know who are re&tiy makers and who
are not, but the purchasers do not
know, and fcouce ere in continual dan
ger of unwittingly buying stencil In
struments, which are not what they
seem to be. The
ONLY SAFE WAY
bj^r
.uWlun
to to bwlrom a House that sells stand
ard IuWuments only, and that will not
handle Instruments under stencil, or
bogus makers’ names. With such a
House the buyer is safe from all impo
sition, and will receive just what is paid
for. No Btzscxl IxnxrttEXTs Bold,
to the rule of our House. Every In
strument bears its maker's name.
More than this. Those makers are
known the world OTer, as the beat and
the most reliable. See wbat a
list: CHIOKERING, MATH!
KRANIOH A BACH. HALE, X
NGKR.
& HAMLIN and SHONINGKB. Grand
makers, all, and leaders ot the world.
Ovor 200 different styles to select from.
Best Instruments for feast money. No
competition with cheap makers. Buy
from us, and secure a reliable Inatru-
ment at the lowest possible price. Wo
lVtvr.UV.la
are manufacturers’ Wholesale Sooth-
sn Distributing Agents, end baying
from us i* precisely tho same as buying
direct from Factory. Our prices tor
standard Instruments are tho lowest
and our terrne the easiest For proof
of this, send for our latest Illustrated
Catalogues nnd Prioe Hate. Order an
Instrument on trial. Test it in your
own home, and you wOl then be con
vinced that e»ery word written above
to actual truth. Send your name to
Liidden & Bates' Southern Music House,
Wonderful Cures Effected
ELECTED-THERAPEUTIC
BATH.
Drv Heat, Medioal Vapors and Elea*
tro-Hagsetis'R, nationally Com
bin d to Sfeet the Indications
of Various Chronio Diseases.
J. W. MIGfK^ATU,
Late of i'biladeiphia Oily,
With an experience of 16 years treating
chronio disease by tho old system, will in
troduce this new method of treating chron
ic diseases by giving
Trial Baths $1.00,
That the afiUotod may test its merits. Pa
tients needing a course of treatment will
require from one to three weeks’ time, ac
cording to nature of disease
Dr. Migrath uses but little modi cine with
this treatment. The Electro-Therapeutic
Bath and Electricity does what heretofore
was claimed for medioino alone.
A competent lady matron will attend
female patients*
Office hoar, from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Con
sultation free and striotly confidential.
ROOM 7, convenient to parlor.
Brown’s lonal Hotel, Macon, Ga.
THE QBE T HEALING AGENT
Is especially adapted to and ton
' film,
cure for Rheumatism. Neuralgto,
Paralysis, Incipient Consumption, and
five
The following diseases have been cored
by this Bath with a few treatments—in
many cares one course to all that to requir
ed: Dropsy, Liver and Kidney Complaints,
Diabetes, Erysipelas Bore Ey*s, Scrofu
lous afflictions of every form and character,
Spasms, Files, Fever Borer, Faina, Aches,
Asthma, Pleurisy, Congestivo Chills. Dumb
Ague, Catarrh, Spinal Affections, Female
Diseases, -eminal Weeknere. Throat, Lung
and Heart Diseases, Strict ore, Gravel,
Gout, eto. Patients from the Hot Springs
are especially adapted to this treatment.
Ho Shock, but & Pleasant Vitalizing
Sensation Imparted to
the Patient
For a weak and debilitated constitution
its vitalizing and lonio effect to wonderful.
It improves the complexion, promotes Nu
trition and Digestion, removes Constija-
tioa, and while removing all Oppression of
the system, o veroomes Depression and Ex
haustion. It purifies the blood, removes
malaria and prevents Typhoid condition*.
It is a tonic sweat, cleansing the system
intern "llyxnd exterally. tebI6*3m
For Forty-six Years
rE have fought depletion and starva-
** tion, bleedmg ana saliv
in Georgia they are all aban
edial agencies, and Narooiism, that crowds
our asylums, takes their place, while noth
ing is using done to remove the septio cor
ruptions that are peopling .
' ‘ • g health. To stem .this
and undermining
tide of woea is tho specialty of
M. HTilOUBON, M. D., Macon^Ga.,
d,wlt Who may bo waited on or i
Threshmen & Saw-Slill N!en
, WAjmro for the LIVES and
> Advzmtdbxs of the outlaws
In storo and for *al<):
Two lfi-horse power engines on wheels.
One 10-horse power engine on wheels.
Two G-horse power engine* on wheel*.
Five 4-horse power engines on wheels.
Five 4-horse power engines on wheels.
Two 2-horse power engiues on sills.
“Barking Up the
Tree”
RANK& JESSE JAMES.
[S what those do who expect lo dear the
noving 1
I S , „
dead tissue by removing bile, because
that to always fresh and contains no whiff
of the eeptic corruptions that are thua left
free to work unutterable mischief unmo
lested. How cures can be expected when
SEPARATORS!
nothing, absolutely nothing, is done to re
move The cause of disease,
move the cause of disease, was always a
““’-■r^ssswv
Complete and authentic account of these
Id Migltwnymrn. The latest Infor
mation about the hliootlug of Jesse.
The most interesting; and exciting book
ever written. Folly 11 In-, tested, com
plete ontfitby mall. Forty cents.
Terms very Liberal.
Forsbec 4 JteHnkiu, Cincinnati, O.
aprJ6w2t
M. 8.'
Eight 24-inch Separators ^afonr wheels.
Six 24-inch Separators—two wheels.
Six 22-inch Separator*—four wheels.
Four24-inoh Separators-on fonr wheels
with etaokers.
One 28-inch Separator—on fonr wheels
with stacker#
Three Heges* Saw Mills.
Three com mills—22,24 and 28 inch stone.
Circular Saws-solid and chisel tooth.
Bbingls Machine, Belting, eto., etc.
Give me a call before yon purchase, and
send for price lists to
m?y7 d ltd: wit*
Macon, Ga.
J. H. ANDERSON,
69 Broad street, Atlanta, Georeia.
may7 snnStAwzt
»Sibb County Sheriff’s Bale.
TT7ILL be sold before the court house door in
> y the city of Macon, during the legal hours
of >ale. on the firet Tuesday in June next, the
following property, to-wit: That tract or parcel
of land situated In the Vineville district In raid
county, and containing 32 acres, more or less,
bounded os follows; On the northwest by
of J. L Hardeman, on the routlieast
ey, and on the tonthwest by the Vine-
road. Levied on as the property of C. B.
,w»y to satisfy a 11. fa. issued from Bibb
Superior Court in favor of Thomas M. Argali
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THE DINGEJS & CONARS C®®
BJEACTirUIs T.VTK.B
Hardware.
CARRIAGE and WAGON MATERIAL,
GRAIN CRADLES,
CUTLERY, BELTING,
TINWARE, IRON, STEEL,
IS, PISTOLS,
iuciSr ,r «WOns ‘*dOH 30 *orm
Sporting Goods and Fishing Tackle.
Parker Breech-LoadiDg Guns,
THE OlWCEE «
flrovi’f, fifty*, CWfca <S«^
EKCELSIOIH
COOK STOV
THE BEST II THE MARKET.
t at : * ■
■ > ^
Fourteen different rire* and kinds, tlw
•to with enamelet. aixrvois. AderSod tidl
requixcmenU, and priced to suittnli punas
LEADING FEATURES;
Doable Wood Doors, Patent Wood Crete. AS-
Justabtc Damiier. Interchangeable JtmaMrir
Bhelfi ■roiling boot, Mam HmSMMF
Swinging Flue-Stop, Reversible Gt.vfen .
Long Crest Piece. Double Short ©crttsa^ITjcc*
IUnr Covers, Iltumfnstod Hi* Don 1 :wt
1C A. SHEPPARD & M.B4
A OBEAIL 92 ChcnV tern*.
A8K YOUR JEWELER FOR IKE
LANCASTER
H WATCHH
tote-.
Witch Co,
Sixteen (16) Crades.
All Quick-Trein Railroad Wa
mm sibley a
.Will mail FREE their OSa>‘ -
Flower, Field and Gardes
OrerlOO pages./
ROCHESTER,H.Y. t CHIC&SQjtt
179-183 East Rsis St 200-2C5Rsi
HILL & FACTORY 'SUPPUEB
CF ALL KINDS. BELTING, HOME
and PACKING, OILS. PU»f S ASS.
KINDS, IRON PIPE, nTFJSBS,
CRASS GOODS. STEAM GAHKEfc
ENGINE GOVERNORS, &u. 8ee4%r
Price-list. W.H.DILLINGHAMACM.
•’>21 Main Street, LOUISVILLE. Kt.
IMI
ICOTTOW Cl
Tfea Brown Cotton Bin Co., Row
head F. Brora, Pratt. CdixT. rs
ran tight, nuhs floe omgSa,smdt
mljglUlits boss*, cast stsel Jomaals andSaaM
Hag oool besting*, hJS OP
and steady motion, (only Ola in mark** tarisg t
tapmeaeat) Zitra largo shafts to aaraaSla
Iran trams —hast atatadSHk •
tF’KorsBroea.Olos b»vs bean sold dnrteg Steps*
tbrasswanas than snyotbsrtwoawliesiwniMraS XSc.
land 9. Brawn (bom ltd to IKS ot Uo flm *A JUL
TsjtorACaof Ootaobn* G*J, «Ls gaHatdte.
Otbareatahttibment of tbs UodtetbsvmM.
oar vasy low prioss far such sspasisr 1
Pries List or GI5S, Fssders and
13T
Stem.
Wficmet
Gina.
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tWSots tbs prises sad inproraneau t da
dHStrsdcrallaw ycnnslf to bo talked fate I
gins Oar Btscbtess oro folly 1
of yoaraegastefastes
get hbnto boyforyoa. Urns, whoa ucAmA
gtrantosai issp<SMHilsprrani Wri»oforJtera«p
BBOWN COTTON GXh 1
New fesJ-’
A & FARQUH&R & OO., Am
Msoosr, Gsooou,
business
i!LUU£l£i a tiNivetsfiiT'*
UNIVERSITY,
s! tho best paSMt,
the oonuv. CSraulws ulU msara
Atlanta^ Os. One sf ths best
ENS
ffsajsdtfSMaa
Sole d\sCist?) b
I;i30R, Bhkeman, Taylor & <
KEPT TOBX.
vs. C. B. Coll*way. lYoperty pointed out by
plaintiff’s attorney. oT& WESTOOTT,
ilay 8tb, 1882 -aid , Sheriff.
Lifter'(old) action in stock—top snap last
of August.
A. CARU.
Athene. «a.. Feb. 2M, 1878. 5
8m—My child, five years old. hod'
Gold 2nd Silver, & How lo Make IS.
! piJ« welt on smaliiA
r.*T«r b%
t+n hr
u* I .as rauus rs»> p-tlw
Bs UiWKJC.liJJ#'’ bis*
symptoms of worms. 1 trial Calomel.
vr.il other worm medicines, but failed]
to expel any. S'* oinj? Mr. Bains’ certifi-
rate, I got a vial Of Huner,* Wuitsr On.,
am! ti;u !ir>t .{• .-•■ bronciit-if) worms,
and tin, second ttu»*e -■• ma nv were p.’,-,.-
\e,i I did not count .l\ I,.,-, il. ADAMS
For >rt!e l>y h!1 drnye.Fr- y.tre.l iiyt
. S. LYKDOK, Alheu.:. Ga. ,up!i-dsuu W
F SESSiKQI A Leading TjonilonPhjrj-
l.lnn r.tablUUcs nn
id wJ* OUesis NawYovUi
B * 1 ' w \ ^ or L'ure of
g g EPILEPTIC FITS.
J)r. Av. Mcncrole (Ut«ofIxjndonJ.wbomtokfUfcapoc
I*»iy E;»il t 'pa^‘. bfr# vritbout doubt treated itr.d r.urct
niGie.CLse?th.H’ any other liviiyi phyeidna. Hwiuu^i
Imat-impiy imm-ti Mtom*binir: r.\va heard «•! on »c-s of
over 20 years' ifiiitUng, sacocssTulij cured by bun. lie
h-s i ubUaht-1 r w.rk on tms iJImmum, which ho
v.itl? ikUrsio Ltettlto of hi« Wv>nd»rful cure free to .vy
*i:(T»rer who iu*y send their «xprcofftr.d P O AddreM.
We hdrive »cy onn wishing * cur« to add
Dll. AB. MfiSEr.OUu, No. S5 JobR&U Kew York
Agents for
Buffalo U. S. Standard Scales.
maySwly
CATARSHI
reftr*.aud wonderful pure* afu r ••.-rr*
It.st'ti nuntrii. JIO.MH TitKiT.^IKST o*a
>n trinl, ten.I f-'T circu'.iuw. Advi-t* FKCK.^
paiCE MlUJOi. M. L>.. yi5 Arch a.,T
T5re*ne!i!t!3a
,‘iiSiU'wi n<rf•/ ij
■a r m )•*>-
Sol
PARIS AMD LOMOON.
New York Depot 2 B 8 Greefiwkl St
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