About Georgia weekly telegraph, journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1880-188? | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1882)
CS|* lllft'ftkln au*x 3mmtsd ^e^jntjepes’, jiv ftEsr. For Te'egraph and ilet cnsrr. :rg. Just at sunset. 770 n nil tiic bustncM of the ,l*y If done, a 1 tin- 6ihk!; . atm end petty worries Wall'll intend Uierccn arc flown, Uiviiij me with worn and wssfT spirit, Innim i -;.;p end often falling breath, iliTcnt, craving only simple rest. Nor cenng whether that bo sleep or death. ahead of mo In tho distance, tired eyelids up from misty eyes. So grand •wt'cp of wooded hills and valleys, So castle walla nor deep Italian aky, Onlyti ;ray old chnreh spire rising From tin- midst of dark green loses that nod And pestle close around the dim clu building. Who*, dumb Anger ever points to God. ._ voiceless, for I listen varied yet the same, . It has pointed upward, _ all my doubts are put to shares. gtid aa I pare, the red gold back-ground— fbt fading—dies, and then there follows A run-, wide-spreading heaven of blue. Against which fly tho homoward swallows. The blue trows bluer, and adown Thu limitless space there gleams a star. Just one alone—first shy and then trembling As though afraid to venture doom so far, Then courage gains, and slowly falters Along tho trackless waste, until at last I watch It seem to hang just over Iho pointing church spue, fading fast. A n 1 those two always seem to me .'onncctlng links betwc-cn heaven and earth. Each time the lesson thst they teach me linking deeper, gains an untold worth. * a my tired day-dreams comes upon mo . hneh and calm from all the world's alsrms, flth the vision of my c hurch spire pointing, Lndthe angel-star outrcachlng tender arms. —11. I*. Holland. FINANCIAL. STOCKS AND BONDS IN MACON. (JOB8XOTZD ZJAiLT El LOCKETT A BOND. BROKERS. > MACON, May 24,1*32 £ Georgia G per cent, bonds, due lSaaJlO 9111 Georgia 6 per cent, bonds, (old) “ ...100 g»107 Georg Is 7j»er cent, bonds (mort Georgia 7 per cent, bonds <_ quarter coupons).—...... 116%@US Georgia 7 per cant, bonds,due UX_ 121 Georgia 8 per cent bonds. no Northeastern railroad bonds(end’d) 114 Central it B. Joint mort 7 per cent 113 Georgia railroad 6 per cent bonds-107 Western It R. of Aim, 1st mortgage 111 Western R. B. of Ala., 2d mortgage 114 Mobile and Girard railroad, (mort) 112 Montgomery and Eufauto tot mort gage, ind’s'd by C. and 3. W. R. It 105 @197 Atlantic and Gulf railroad, consoli dated mortgage -110 <3112 CSty of Macon bonds 101 C$102 City of Savannah bonds. S3 @ S3 City of Atlanta 6 per cent bonds 100 @102 City of Augusta 6 per cent bonds— 105 Southwestern railroad stock.- 115 6,117 Central railroad stock 1059107 Central railroad scrip... 92 <m (4 Augusta and Savannah R. R. stock 118 @129 Georgia railroad 125 l#157 Markets by Telegraph. NEW YORK. May 2L—Noon—Stocks fairly active but weak, llor.ey 8. Exchange. long S4.8G%: short I4.S9% State bonds inactive, ex cept Tennessee old, which are J4 lower. Gov ernment secitriucz petit-rally unchanged. NEW YORK—Evening—Exchange <4.86%; Government securities generally lower, new 4 per cents 111%: 4% per cents c :5%: 4 V‘- r cents t»%. Money State tonds generally without feature. Sub-treasury balonoes: Coin, g8B.7t9.000; currency H,2o8,(M». The following are the closing quotation That tbo rrosecullon Mas Proved in tho Halley Case. The pioeecution in the trial of the Mai. ays at New Haven, Connecticut, for the llagau murder of Jennie Cramer, have lotbd their testimony. It ia of a wholly ireuiustartial character. The State has staelished r. presumption th«t the- girl died t poison, has eatabluhed her seduction by lio Mnlleys, and very strongly her aseocia- with them and tiie Dougina, woman to 10 o’clock on the night of tbr rdcr. The number of witnesses i heir presonoo at the flying rses together at that hoar puts that fact beyond a doubt, although the ac- ta.-o.t havo stonily denied it. One witness fclso ia found who saw a man and woman a the end of the pier after the party left be dying horses—the pier from the end of given thu tide would carry the young wo man’s body to the point where it was found ia the morning; From that mo- □cut ail is blank so far; that was the last seen of Jennie Cramer alive by any tie whoso Ups have yet confessed tho trutlL he prosecution leaves the jurors to infer ailt from the presence of the accused at ho scene of tbo murder, from their prob- [iblo motives to murder, and from their abi ity to show what became of Jennio aer after she was last seen alive in eir company. For two days before her estb ska had been fiubstantinliy out of the i of her guardians and in their care erstody. These presumptions, it is ne, are open to rebuttal., But alt the pro dents of the criminal l&w give the: at importance. A case curiously re- abling this was trying at tho date of our ast mail advices from Loudon, before Sir ienry Hawkins. Two men, Balter and aother, committed n burglary. Alter >l ouHag n a house, Baker returned to his iome alone, and his companion never re- urned at all. This excited the suspicion [shady ‘‘pals” of both parties, and the ly of the missing burglar was eventually oovero.l near the spot where last seen gather, with marks of recent violence >onit. Baker and his confederate had Jways been friends, and when lost seen D -eti.i r, they were on tho most familiar erzu*. Baker had no apparent motive for ling Us confederate. But the Crown awyers claimed that inasmuch as Baker ad been engaged (just as the Malloys ap- arenlly were) in a criminal enterprise, 1 that inasmuch os the dead burglar been last seen in the empany or Baker (just as Jennie Cramer tas last seen in the company of the two alleys and Blanche Douglass), Baker bust be held accountable for the mnrder i the nbeouce of any satisfactory cxplnna- on In the London case, as in t k * New taven ciso, sr.=pioious actions inuumpatL. lie with innocence on the part of the a@» J.ned have been pnt in evidence. Proba- lly the counsel for the defense at Now Hn- eu will now prooeed with the testimony of beir clients to show whrt beams of the .nfortmiate Jennie after she and the Mai' joys and Miss Douglass appeared together i tho Savin grove. The Knllrotul Commission Dill y. r. Commercial JBulletia. J If any justification were needed of the kistraat with whioh the Bulletin has al> Van regarded the institution of State ommlssions for tha regulation of the Jltoada, it is amply afforded by the I tut (Ol.tiict. among ptrty factions at Albany, over tho dvrignntioa of the nil- or.d commissioner, which it is proposed provide tor tUe (Mate. The eager con- |r*t over the question whether the com* si oners shall be nominated by the Gov- r- and confirmed by the Senate, or icy shall be nominated by tho primaries l confirmed by the popular vote, is sig- f.iiie'uit cnoush of the practical impor- foe the ptlitioians attach to this pro- i new office. The Albany statesmen } JUo.vrly enongh foresee that whichever pur- li .'i tiic power of choosing _the md- I . vpioners will handle an engine of im- *knci. v political influence. They reason »!a,: the commissioners will be the ser- t-, the ; arty to which they owe their etion; that, as such, they will be ex- I* Ala. State bond Class A, 2 to 5..., Class A. stnnlL. Class D, S’s 102 Cl&a B*4*B.. ........ 85 Chicago it North-liliVi do. preferred—142% Erie- St% East Tonu R. R— 10 Georgia ratImad_1C5 Illinois Central.-131 - Iteke Shore. 102, XxjuUvlo A Nosh TP/. Hemp’s it Char. SO Nash, and Chat. S9 New York Cen'L126 Pittsburgh......... 137 Klchm'd it Alle. 16 Rich, and Don 107 Bock Island—128 8. C. Brown con-101 W. St. L. and P. 2SV4 do. preferred- 52Jj W. XJ. Telegraph. 83 Georgia Os...— 105 Gin 7s ] «a.do, In. consols.... N. Carolina —. 28 N. Carolina, new 18 Funding.....—... 10 Special Tax— 7 Tennessee So— ~<o Tenn. new....— S9 Virginia es S3 Consolidated— t'l'A jBld. a-sM* Deferreu 13 Adams Kxpress—..13S American Exp— 06 dies, it Ohio 2014 Cbiceco <t Alton—131)^ C.St. it H. 0 74 Consold’d coal 2S Del. I* <b W m'A Fort' Wayne 101 Han. it.AU Joe ‘.io Harlem —{205 Houston it Texas- 72 Man. Elevated 62'4 Met. Elevated EilZ Midi. Cemrnl - K>% Mobile it Ohio— 22 N. J. Central 7UJ4 NrPk * W. prf— 02J4 N. Y. Elevated 109 Ohio & Miss 32% do. preferred— 100 Pacific Mall Panama............... 235 Quicksilver..—4 do preferred— 51 Reading.... —Mfj St L. & Tan F —38 do preferred— 49 do lstpref'd— 8* St. Paul 110V$ do preferred-119,' Texas PaclBc — .".8r 4 Union pactfle— 112^ O. 8. Express - 72 Wells & Forgo 127)4 ""'•OflfiSdT Cotton Market* by Telegraph. Mar 24.—Noon—cotton 1 frceli bary stock in V met at previous prices. Middling uplands 0 9-14; middling Orleans 6%; sales 12.000; »peculation and export 2,000; re- celtito 17,9011; all American. Futures—in buyer's favor: upland* low mid dling clause, May 6 May and June G 12. 61; June an^ July f. 36-61; July and August G 4961; Augfetan-J September 6 41-64: Septem ber and October 6 28-64; October and Novem ber 6 27-SI. „ , , , LIVEKl’OOL—5:00 p. El —Uplands, low mid dling clause. July nn.1 August64-iGl; Septem ber and October G 39 GL Futures a shade firm- ° r NEW YORK, May 24.—Noon—Cotton quiet; ■ales 13t5: middling uplands 12%: middling Or- leans Futures quiet but firm; May 11.49; June 12.01; July 12.13; August 12.23; September 11.93;- Octo ber 11.48. NEW YORK—Evening—Net receipt* 1; gross 2845. Futures closed firm; sales 102.009, as follows. , May 12.03W2.5I October.......11.52911.53 June.....—J2.05912.0S I November—11.87 July I2.l5ki2.ic I Deceml>er...U.37,'atn.39 August 12.27912^41 January —n..W@lJJB 8cptemhei .n.97@ll.931 February ...ll.Sl.iU.64 NEW YORK, May 21.—Cotton stcorly; sates 722; middling uplands 12%: middling Orleans 12%: Consolidated net receipts 1GGI; exports to Great Britain 500; to continent . GALVESTON, May 24.-Cotton weal;; mid dling 11%: low middling 11%: good ordtn 11; net reoelpts 2G6; grote 266; sale! 100; — 7.750 NORFOLK, May 24.—Colton dull: middling H5inet receipte 139; groat —; sales—: stock ^BALTIMORE, May 24.-Cot'on dull; mid dling 12%: low mi-ldllng 11%: vood ordltiary 10=4; uet receipts —; gross 7X; sales] slock 23,- 972 BOSTON May 2 L -Cotton qnlet: middling 12%; low middling 12%; good ordinary 11%; net, receipts 666; grons.lUJ. sales none: stock ^ WILMINGTON, May*21.—Cotton dull: mid dling 11%: low middling 1115-16: good ordinary 10 7-16: net receipts 1; [gross 1; sales -none; ^PHILADELPHIA, May 2l.-Cotton dull; middling 12/j: low middling 12; good ordina ry 11; net receipts 129; gross 435; sales to tplnners : stock 17.391 SAVANNAH. May at.—Cotton quiet; mid dling 111-16; low mtddlhig 113-16; good ordina ry to 7-W: net receipt* 42; gross 42; sales 50; stock 9,021 NEW ORLEANS, May 21—Cotton quiet; middling 1-2; low middling * ” U%; net receipts 287: gr< itock 97,009. MOBILE, May 24.—uouuu quiet; middling 11%: low middling 11%: good ordinary 10%; ne receipts 3: gross:: salos Sr. stock 9,79L MEMPHIS. May 21—Cotton quiet; mid dling 11%: low middling UK: good ordinary 19%; net receipts 129; grow 123; shipments 792. sales 300: stock 30.1X5. . AUGUSTA .May 2t.—Cotton market very dull; middling 11% low middling 11%; good ordin ary 19% net receipts 32; grow none; sales 220. CHARLESTON, May 21.—Cotton quiet; mld- llng 12; low middling 11%: goo-1 ordinary 11%; net receipts 139; gross 139; soles 100. stock 8,017 MACON MARKET Paovmoin.—Market still advancing ’ 11%- good ordina- «s 391; soles 2200; strong at quotations. Bacon—C. R. sides, IS: > ..it f t> -n— h Bacon—sbouders 9?; ims 15. Bellies 1S 4 - Unn. Chdtce leal, In iire*§fnl°lto’tfpeiV'theirexcl^quer Hulkstotodem9%. Hama ,y ilemand*: »r.d that tlio party that Uu- accea* to llio railroad purse will ac'.blc in tho field of practical poli- Tliis is a plain translation of themo- ...deriying the disgraceful confl-'ct now holds the railroad commission suspense. It maacs neither more than that, on the one hand, tho s are to bo compelled to pay trib- the party organizations, and that, ti.er, euch tribute is to be reward- g ” 0 ^,y hay,''$j.8S; Eastem hay, fl.25. Com rtiml noninterference with railroad mea i piain Sl 12; bolted, tl.17. ... a ,»,V. 1 oli tkn A/vw. m iczvArt CAnO v-vo Ik * “ Lxkd.—Market very Unn. Chdh-u leal, in tierces, 12%-'-*13; tubs, 13% N. Y. Refined, in tierce, 13; tubs, 13% Docl-Market very firm; finest patent, 19.50; fancy. <6.50; choice family, <8.00; extra family. <7.75; family, <7.00; bnckwheaL <10.50. Wheat bran, per cwl <1.30. Coma-Market qnlet with good demand; Choice Rio, 15; prims, 14; good. Uj fair,12; ordi nary, 10:0. G. Java, 30: Mocha. SO. Grain and Hat.—Market very firm. While com, »L12; mixed com, -106-In car load lots 2to Scents less. FeedoaU, 72. Western .nent which tho commission scheme plates. In their vulgar greed for j^wer, the politicians have acknowledged i2 advance thut this ia the purpose -to which they intend to pervert the commis sion ; affording much earlibr Ilian we had evpected direct confirmation of one of the c.iief objections the Bulletin has always f.-lt compt-ll-d to erge against thia device i-r rtguiatmg the railroads. We cannot the integrity of the motives of tho rcHLtiie supporter* of the commisaion _I; and for that reason it is the more inex plicable that they fhoald ignore this plain e-.idence that the rwnl: of the measure will be, not to eive the Stato a check upon the puwtr of the railroads, but to transfer tho - -.ficial power of the Stale into the hands of llie corporations, and to compel the rail roads to corrupt politics as a means of pro tecting themselves against the State. With higher di gree of political virtue than at -resent exists among us, tho commission -ugh! be an eice.lent contrivance for keeping the railroads in cb-ck : L-nt ia the 1 reseat state of political morals, it is not jO**ib> to apply State power against a eat combination of capital without the riftin'-,• of the latter coming out with in- reased power. If the interests that have ombine 1 t-v secure the passage of the bill mid u.-e tho same power of combination insure the enforcement of the existing ? relating to common carriers, they aid gain a much broader and more last- ..g success than they over oan through the ontrivance ou which they now stake their hopes. Face CXn ol tho Wrapper None 3- Genuine Without the 2 DYSpflpsia. This medicine will positively cure yon of thia terrible disease. It is no vain boaat, but we assert emphatically what we know to be true, Simmons Liver Begulatcr will core you. Jaundice. Simmons Liver Regulator soon eradi cates this qisoaas from tho system, leaving the akin dear and free from all impurities. Sick Headache. The stomach imperfectly digesting Us contents causes severe pain in the head, accompanied by disagreeable nausea. For tho relief and cure of this distressing af fliction take Simmons Liver Regulator. Halaria, Persons living in unhealthy localities may avoid aii bilious attacks by occasion ally taking a dose of Simmons Liver Regu lator to keep tho liver in healthy action. Constipation „ ahonld not bo regarded aa a trifling ail ment. Nature demands the utmost regu larity of die bowels. Therefore assist Na ture by taking Bimmons Liver Regulator, it is so mild and effectual. Biliousness. One or two table?poonfnli will relieve ail the troubles incident to a bilious state, roch S3 nausea, dizzines*, drowsiness, dis tress after eating, a bitter bad taste in the month. Alcoholic Poisoning- Simmons Liver Regulator will counter act tho eifect of alcoholic poisoning. By its use the torpid liver is aroused, the nerves quieted, the gastric disturbance cor rected and intemoernnoo nrevonted. Yellow Foyer. The Regulator has proven its great value : a remedial agent outing tho prevalence of that terrible seonrge. Simmons Liver Regulator never foils to do all that is churned for it. • Colic. Children suffering with colic soon expe rience relief when Simmons liver Regula tor is administered nocording to direction*. Adults as well os children dotivo great ben. efit from this medicine. Chills and Fever, . There is no need of suffering any longer with Chills and Fever -Simmons Liver Regulator soon breaks the Chills and car ries the Fever ont cf the system. It cures when all other remedies fail” Bad Breath. Nothing is so unpleasant as Bad Breath, generally arisiug from a disordered stom ach, and oan be so easily corrected by tak ing Simmons Liver Regulator. Bladder and Kidney2. Most of the diseases of the bladder orig inate from those of the kidneys—restore tbo action of the liver fully, and both the kidneys and bladder will be restored. jgdTuke only the genuine, which al ways has on the wrapper the red Z trade mark and signature of J. H. ZHILIN & CO. For «nle by nil Druggists. Among the medicinal means of arrest ing disease, Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters stands pre-eminent. It checks the far ther progress of all disorders oi .the stom ach, liver and bowels, ’ revives the vl tat stamina, prevents and remedies chills and fever, increases the activity of the kidneys, counteracts a tendency to rben- lnalism, and is a genuine stay and solaco to aged, infirm and nervous person*. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. PIT'S PILLS A DISORDERED LIVER IS THE BANE of the present generation. It is for Iho •yufri <■[ tlai:. 1:1 'Azci'ii • 'r.tt. a*innu;, bickSxadachr BiLfousnm jjy£ PEPS IA. CQNSTlPXnON, PILES, etc., that TUT f 3 PILLS have gained a So rid-wide reputation. Mo Bemsdr baa ever boon discovered that acta ao gently on tEe digestive organa, giving them vigor to ■ .ate I iv- 1 Uf Atk Answer TUI* Can you find a case of Bright’? ii |ie Kidneys, Lriabele?, Urinary lomplalnts that is curable, t ia- Utters lias not or cannot o'i ■ -our nei.litori if they can. Tlmulis, Hx'vj,;?ville. May 22.—At the tost [ meeting of the Hawkinsville Library Asso- j elation, a vote of thanks was tendered you for the kind-donation of your paper, and I tile .secretary was instructed to notify you | of tho s line. We ar?u u yon, gentlemen, that your gift very higaly appreciated, and we are m- letxl very :hinkful for jour kindness and Vju^idcrat.on. Very truly, J. U. Saunuxvs, Se -jetary. Take Couilort. [ You have suffered long, bat relief is pow at h*n l. Your neuralgia and head ache can be cured by taking Neurslgine. ":1s an inj^lible remedy. lw i.f/c.a 2, ta inly Jins. DENTISTRY—DR.^e. B. BARFIELD, too. ao Aulberry street, Macon, Georgia Lee bond—8 a. m. to 8 p. m. atg26tf )R. D. B. WRIGHT, DENTIST, pifi-fowlr- Offioe—114 Second sL J. P. A W. R. HOLMEt, DENTISTS. Office—Opi>o**ite Lanier Hoore. 102 Mulberry street, Macon, Ga. »ay«ld»wiy Provision Markets by Tele?raph BALTIMORE, May SL—Flour qnlet and uni changed; Howard street and Western superfine S3.x5*L5o: extra S4.75a5.73: family 8C.u0aG.75:1 city mills supetfinc ?3.50aL75: extra 85.00a5.8p; Rio brands r7.25a7.S7; Baltimore high grade family r 8.00. WheAt-8ouUiem quiet but cosy; Western inactive but steady; Southern red 1 sl.35al.43; amber <L41aL45; No. 1 Maryland red *1.45; No. 2 Western winter red spot May S1.4l%al.4l’4. Com—Southern firm tor white and easy, for pellow. Western stiKbtly firmer but qulst; 6outhem white Dftipoki; yellow geaSCJt. Oats steady but quiet; tiouth-l era 5063: Western white &to6l: mixed] GOaCl; asnnsylvania 60aS3. Provisions firm. 5le?s pork. old s20.00; 621.00 new. Bulk meats loose; shoulders and clear lib tides nominal; packed > 9 f.lH; and 12.37%..ILtcou.shoulders -1(LS7)(■: clear rib sides 313.27K. Hams - 13.25al5.75. Lard, refined -12.7.7. Codec qulct;^ Rl0^(C»JXoesh ordhinry^to UulTai:d ^c«ulrwi5rl.ioaL21. ^FrelghU dufl ST. LOUIS, Slay 24.—Flour dull and and nominal: family 85.50a6.00; choice to fancy $6 27a6 35. Wheat very dull; No. 2 rod toll <U1K cash; >1.32)$ May: <L24 Jane. Com dull at 74Ka75%auib: 75 May: 72% June. Oats dull at 51^cash; 5;,Mar; 50% June. Whis ky quiet »t-L15. Pork fimier «.t *19.85 bid casli: -19.80 bid Slay; *19.90 bid June Bulk meats steady; car lots, shoulder* JS.oO; short rib JU.30, short clear I1L60. Lard dull and nominal. _ _ _ LOU165TLLE. May 2L—Provisions firm. Mess pork nominal at <29/0. Bulk meats— sboaldm 8.37%: rib *UA7S: dear <12.00. Ba- eo'i—*houIder* 59.50; rib slitoH; sides f 6.50. Sugar-cured hams rH.00al5. Laid, choice kettle rendered 3.60. Flour steady and un- chanzed. (iralu unsettled but generally lower. Wheat. No. 2 red winter <1.25. Corn, No. 2 whi:e »5; No,2 mixed 97%. Oats, No. 2 mixed CINCINNATI. Mar QL—Flour dall and an- changed; tomlly o.MaJLp; fancy <G.30a7 85. Wheat dul!; No. 2 re-1 winter H 32al.S5 spot (7,r.: N J ->. 2 mixed 77% spbt; 77 Wd liajt June. Oats dull and nominal; No. 2 mixed 73. Pork firm at -20.CO. Urd quiet at *113774. Bulk meats easier but not quotably lower; shoulders 8.50; rib <11.50. Whisky n-'etat <1.11. Combination sales ol finished| (roods, cao bbls o:i a bnris ol -1.14. oulot; hards 10%all; New Oileann H«aa active aud firm: common to lighi 7 '»> pA/;iclDk' RXid butchnf f7.40a‘s25, ' NEW YOhK. May 24 —Coiree firm and more arrive, ltio, cargoes, quoted at 8%al0 »; ill, lot- f-v 4 ttll%. Sugar quIcLsteady and un changed; lair to good rc-nuing quoted at 7%a 71...,- rvtiia d dull: Bt&ndiid A Molftsscs -teJidv but quiet. Rice unchanged arid m ,n,.derate demand; Carolina and Louisiana RaSSS 5km „,v a! '7' .Turpcntme dull andl ow- er at 0-3. Wod In good dcmamlbut very firmp domestic fleece 32a! 1 «irnl!atO Sfervoua System Is Braci Ai a natural rs7uIt. tho the iluncle* Kre~DavelQPGd. and th» Body Robust. OHillis and. Fever, B. RIVAL, a Plantar at Bsyon Sara, La., soya: My plaatAtloc la to a malarial district. For account of bilious nearly discouraged whan X began tha uso of TCTT'S PILLS. Tha result waa rnarvoloua: my laborero Boon became hearty and robust, and X have had no farther trouble. X W. RICE & Still Lead in Low Price AND OFFER THIS WEEK A SPLENDID LI NE CF Heinforced Liinea Bosom Filins at 75 Cents. Solti all orer Jhicoii a tit. Beautiful Line ol* ILnoe Buntings at 5 cents. The attention of close cash buyers ia specially called to our exceptionally largo lines of Dress Goods, Silks, Satins, White Goods, Laces, MOTIONS, HOUSEKEEPERS’ GOODS, GASSIMERES, CARPETS and MATTINGS, Assuring them of a saving of from 10 to 25 per cent, on any and all of ths above line*. J, W. RIO The Leaders in Low Prices. CO., In the Apex of Triangular Block. HOME QUESTIONS To tho Sick and Debilitated. Is it worth while to endnre penal torture overy night from wakeful ness, inability to-sleep, nervous prostration, eto., when you can be immediately relievod and perma nently cured by so agreeable a THE FOSS & PEYEY COTTON CARD! wot /■>*•*: tla>rsJ02(<'-5 it 1 ON IKK EU£ OCAiJ V, V- . fa*liLU\2iBf BUT* 3> ..7 P .j a: •:|r.'-.'i*c. r..r !:«• V. k. hct. nr* >Addread JONES cf BlngharntcSinchf JOHN M. PEVEY, Proprietor, Lowell, Mass. [EF-Refereure: J. F. IIANSON, Agent Bibb Manufacturing Company, Macon, Georgia. mar24wly e every night ire inability to-ele 'etion, eto., when diately relievod jntly imeay Samaritan Nervine Does it pay to be compelled, by debility and languor to abandon active bos in 0.73 when brain, nerve and mneclo can bo braced np and the whole system can be restored to a healthy condition by a course of Samaritan Iaj ervin© Yon 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 oven the plainest food is create 1 by the use of Samaritan I?cr ©rvin© 1s it wise to live in this bright world .33 thou constant! tented, v ilepsy, uervoumois or hypochon dria is cored in a very short time by such a pleasant and wholesome oxhilaraut as Samaritan 1ST ©rvin© Can it be possible that any per son of a nervous temperament will ron the risk of apoplexy or paraly sis when bo con tono and regulate the nervous centers with •to. *r« SlVniiiritiijl .. — Tho attention of dealers is caned to the fact that we are prepared io ship at short no- JL^J Q A.y 3L © tice these superb wagons in small lots or by the car load. Send for special pnee lists und circulars. Ateo dealers in O. & G. COOPER'S PLAIN PORTABLE TRAOlIl IN AND STATIONARY ENGINES. Don’t purchase until .you confer with ua. Send for lnrtraled Calaiogne. marBioaAw8«i WHITKi & MIl^LKK, Corner? Eread“and'IIunter Streets, Atlanta, Ge »2ia. GENERAL AG x5NT8 FOR THE Mitchell Wagon FOR A LIFETIME. The purchnsA of a Piano or anOr.-au is generaTy for a lifetime, and the greate-t pains should be taken in thi selection. I? a pood In-tror-tet u ob tained the pare .', --r u made happy through life, but if it bo a poor one, a lifetime of di,-?atLsfa.-lion result.-. Thou*andsof Instrumen:- arc no .vsold yearly under bonus manufacturers’ uam68. Dealers who never made even one AjKtrument, and who d"o not own even ono rotitary brick of a Factory, are selling Icnrnmcnts endor their names ea makers, and the country is fairly flooded with the?e bo::"3 lu-tru- ments. There is no safety in buy ing sach Instrument^ Doators who sell them are genere^T not xesponci- ble, and if they fail, wo real maker is unknown, and cannot bo forccd to re place or repair. Dealers, of oonree, know who are roally makers and who are not, but tho purchasers do not know, and hence are in continual dan* per of unwittingly buying stencil In struments, which are not what they seem to be. Tho ONLY SAFE WAY is to buy from a House that sells stand ■ ard Instruments only, and that will not handle Instruments under stead i, or bogus makers’ names. V.'ith such a House the buyer is safe from all impo sition, and will receive just what is paid for. No Stescil Instbcmkitb Sold, is the rule of our House. E»ory In strument bears its maker's name. More than this. These makers are. known the world over, as tha best and the most reliable. See what a glorious list: OHIHKERING, MATHUSHEK, KRANICH A BACH. HALE, MASON & HAMLIN aud SHONINGEB. Grand makers, all, and leaders of the world. Over 200 different styles to select from. Best Insirumeuts for least money. No competition with cheap Makers. Buy from us, and secure a reliable Instru ment at the lowest possible price. We are manufacturers’ Wholesale South ern Distributing Agent’, and buying from ns is precisely the same as buying direct from Faotory. Our prices for standard Instruments are the lowest qnd onr terms tho easiest. For proof of this, send for onr latest Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists. Order an Instrument on trial. Test it in yonr own home, and you will then be con- vinced that every word written above is actual truth. Send your name to Ludden & Bales Southern Music House, SAVANNAH, GA DINGER, COMA beaut;ruL ev*r.:»l«>»' ^ 4*0) lob’i IrfjiUfi n f-\ t fit***. 7" :-r». •U THE DlftCEE Grows's. -IN- North and South Carolina Georgia, Alabama and Florida. Is it not a species of moral in sanity for any merchant, mechan ic, farmer or traveler to be with- ent tho best known antidote against disease Samaritan Wervin© Considering the lmrassing and depressing nature of tho function al derangement to which womnn is subject, is it not astonishing that any invalid of tho feebler sex should hesitate to soek the oertoin relief afforded in such cases by the general operation of Samaritan BTervin© TAKE RICHMOND’S Cathartic and Nervine Fills, for the cure of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases,‘Head- acho, Constipation, Costivenoss, eto. Those pills are made to work in harmony with our Samaritan Nervine. For Sale bv all Druggists. FOR SALE BY LAMAR. RANKIN & LAMAR PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM The brat and most! economical lair dres sing, sod made from I ) materialst 1 - it are ben- j hair and I ilp, l’aitier's Hair! FlbLa.-n is highly es-j " teemtd everywhere j for its excellence and ] superior cloudiness. J It NsverTTiiTta Restore thsYoutbfsl Cslor! ' nod lustre to gray or faded hair,is eleganthrper- fumed and Is warranted to remove dandruff ana | itching cf thescalp, oc prevent filling of the hair. tOe. Bill littt, .ti'-fk: t la Jrny, tobssUtn.'oS.’ WEstails yon 7 Bio JETeoil—"AV.ll, 7<>; yon see I was ont with the boy. last night, and got kindtr mixed.” Utrauger—“It tpp»r. so from lbs looks of ▼cur heiul.'’ JBia aeeUt—'"Itdoa’t ftel.xsetlr like my heel; ’pesrs to t« klnler * swsllto up,’ and «. It it had a notion to 1 bnit,’ and tbo pats Is terrible.” Election Notice for Stock and Fence Law. J ONES COUNTY, GEORGIA—In with sit act ol the Legislature gutt 26,1881, an election wlU lie rious election precincts In Jones county on Monday, the 10th day ol July next, to vote upon the question ol “Fence” or “No Fence” for the county of Jones; sold election to be conducted us other elections and returns to be made to the undersigned. A petition ns required by said act Is now of file in tills office. Witness my hand officially May 22,1882. inarilwtd R. Tr ROSS, Ordinary. ON 30 DAYS’ TRIAL Vfo Will Bead ou 30 Days’ Trial, Dr. Dye’s E’ectTO-Voltsio Belts, Sus pensories, and ether Electrio Appliances. TO MEN suffering from Nervous Debility, host Vitality, etc., speedily restoring Health and Manhood. Also for Rheuma tism, Paralysis, Liver and Kidney Trou bles, and many other diseases. Illustrated pamphlet free. Address VOLTAIC BELT CO., fianhall, SIIcIi zzUih— Popular Monthly Drawing of th3 j5#j» Jffc»il-“ i l il do any thi’eg io g«t rid of all mMTelous'renredy cures tboss terrible bead. cicsn.es tbs .tomteb, unload, the *■— unlock, the liter, reliete. coa.tiration at c ■trs. ths bile a chance to go. It bne be popular ar.d .t.ndard remedy for conttipa Sonwt.it, iick keadaeh., beartbnrn, acid etomacn. sad all dit.aees requiring a real nice and pleuaai ont wltlclr no one c»u feel well. Try this remedy fairly, mod ymnUljnla abMlthyOISMtion, ViferoinBedr.ftir* TUTT’S HAIR DYE, Ubat Ham or Wsisjcxbs channel to n Olossy Black by a single application of this Dye. It imports a natural color, and acts instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of One Doll»r. Orfice, OB Murray Street, New York. ( Dr. TCTT’S 3TASCAX, of V'alaastbla'V Information and Cecful Meoatpta I trill bo mailed rut on mwHoaftoaF Macon Texas 1M2. fork less prim ' iU t active, openta wiui altout 5c. lower and closing decline almost recovered; Ales,“prime steam epot quoted at 111.79: May #!1.77>:: June <ll.«aall.iU- trelghto to LHc> I^ol. market weak. Cotton per steam 3„2a 1i.fi.i4l - perRtfcfini ‘ifi. , , _ CHICAGO. Vfay i4.—#loiir steady snd flrm. trkaat urficttlwl Hii'l lower, - tnlCfl(?o flSSirS cash: fl.^1.26 May a,rn active but lower ittip Oats tlull. weak aiid lower At < < anh, r/,» /.bji/ Mav. F)ax Etc fid y und unchanged. Uutuir dull And unchanged. Kgffs ‘^'dve. hnn and higher at I*, fork 'J'7iettic<l bu^ gencr- «lln Ijitrof ftt * 19.55 CASH. fl J.^’ * Jb ) • I ifd eerier at • 11.33 cash; -n.85all.37« June. Bulk meats steady sad 88.73; rib *n.S5: clear *11.75. WhkUtj BteaO) *na unchuuged at f 1.14. W. McKAY, Principal. A Pint-Class Institute for Practical Business Instruction, Book keeping, Etc; Endorsed by tbs Leading Business Men. Students Can Enter at any Time. ■^-Circulars sent free. ap!2 diwlv ‘QUEEN OF THE LAUNDRY’ KIKK’S BEST, I have secured control in this market for above brand soap. A pure and reliable ar ticle, adapted to all purposes—toilet, bath or laundry. At retail by principal grocers Wholesale by J. S. Rodgers, lhO THIRD STREET. 1 La to a positive remedy for tho by Hi aw tt.oiiAJvntk o! ©n*oi ol tho wmtkiad And <•/ it nj st«ndiny< bsv« (wen corod. Ind@@d. r*> AtronciF i fliirh in it**that-1 w.11 @wad TWO BO'nf.i FRKE. tojnthM* with a VALUABLE TREATiSK o» PARKER’S GINGERTONIC A Superlative Health aed Strtnsth Ruttrer. If you are a mechanic or fanner, worn out with overwork, or a molher run down Ly Lmi'.y or houiw hold duties try Parker’s Ginger Tonic. If you tie a hwycr, minister or business man ex hausted by mental strain or anxious cares, do not take ialcxicatiagatimulants,hutusePark«r’sGugerTonie If you have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Rheuma tism, Kidney orUrinary Complaims, or n you are troubled with any disorder of the lungs, stonach. bowels, blood or nerves, you cm be cured fcv Park er’s Gingex Tonic. JtistheijreatestEloodPurifiet Aid ths But asd Sarut Cough Care Ever itiai. If you are wasting away fiomage, distipation or any ciscase or weakness and require u stimulant trite Ginger Tonic at once; it will invigorate aad.boUd you up from the first dose but wi’J never intoxicate. Ithasaared hundreds of fives; it may save yours. IU5COX A CO., W Wllkira SL, Ntw Yelk. Me. a*4 ca« ieUsr li«q »t all deri«n In urikbin. - ' GREAT SAVING EUTTNG DOtLAB. SIZE. aches, clcan.es tbs stomscb, unloads the bowels, ■ *' it one, ina liee< lh» popnl.r and slsmtud remedy for con.tipsiion, Ul* Jonui.ss, sick i.tsdMh», bearlbarn, scid^stomseb, and all diseases r*qt‘ ' purgative or pbyala. . . . It nsrer nauseatss nor gripes, acts In onaortwo hours, and Is jnsi ao deligbifnl and refreshing a drink, that everybody likes It. « It uaelouds and cools tbs brain, quiets tbs nerrss, and ia a itoe ews non for tbo headache of ladies. It mitlgrses ths pangs of rbeumatUm and gont, relieves kidney and urinary troubles, and pam In Ibe tack. For dyspeptics It arts likesebum, and hu no equal In coring a constipated hMU It la highly recommended tot person, who trarel, for m.rcbants, clerk., mechanics, factory bands, sta- danta, teachers and all parsons who Isad a closely confined life and are anbject to headache, diuineaa and toroid bowels. If yon are troubled with e coaled tongue, foul breath, loss of appetite or gen eral slnggishness, Bailey’s Saline Aperient will curs you. It performs better work than pllis, is mora pleasant and palatable, and la much cheaper, In fact It Is a regular family medicine chest within itself. It sparkles and foams just like a glass of soda water, and la just as pleasant. SO cents and acid arary.wbete. J. r. Daoxooout <k Co., Proprietor#, Louiarllla, Xy. A WOMAN'S REMEDY. At certain ages and periods of woman's Ilfs, them Comes certain troubles, aches, pains and suffering!. These complaints end Irregularities jeopardise lb* girl’s Ufa el sixteen, and follnw np and haunt tba merited woman until after the “ torn of life.” Home have headaches, swimming of tba head, mental and nsrvooa prostration, bienchsd cheeks, bloodless lip., lifeless eyes, cloud.d brain: while ethers suffer with painful irregularities, ntcrlnt dis placements end ulcers, hysterical spasms, physical ms&k ngm?8 g fragrance has made this ceedingly popular. There Insist upon having Floxes- ok for signature of y druggist or dealer in per-1 1U. : s and 75c. sires. 1 (5 BUYING 13c. SI7.E. J Its rich and lastin edighiful perfume ex uctblRtC like it. to:i Cci&CNE -nd Io M on every bottle. A fumtry can supply y LAP.UB FAVI> mo LO C N EJ Low the class of complaints wa allnde to. Now, Indies, all thee trouble, can b. averted and cur ad. Vfo bavt proof from thoneands. Dr. Drcmgoole’s English Female Bitter, will cur* you sound and well—will rnaka you healtby and nappy—will make you feel like a new woman and no miaUke. Bold by ril Druggists at ft.IX). Send your addresa for a copy of Dr. Dromgoole'a Family ksdical Adviser, Am fo lks ujJUeled. ). p. SsotteooLx A Co., Picctktors. Louisville, Ey. Dyspepsia Cured APEPSIA! peptic bits, Dyspeptic vertigo . . - Consumption, where every other known inedi cine has failed to even g.vc relief, I refer to a few of tho cases pronounced incurable that hove been cured with APEPSIA: bliss Katie Hoflman, 872 Randolph street, Philadelphia, was a case of Dyspeptic Consumption; had not Ik cn out of her house for one year, or her room forslx monthr: a living skeleton, given up to die by our most emlueut physicians, but cured with tour bottles of Ajiepsla. Matthew Robin son, No. 303 Twenty-first street, Philndcliihia.— This was a very dangerous case of Dyspeptic Veil go of longstanding, but cured with only tvrobottles of Apepria. Mr. H. A. Clark, tirni Clark Bros. <St Co., I’hltodelphto, was on old chronic cose of twenty years standing; paid out one thousand dollars; v.as pronounced Incura ble; but cured with thrqe bottles ol Apepsia; bean well over one year. Thousands ol similar testimonials can be seen at our office. 1 refer with pleasure to the following gentlemen of Savannah, whoso character, are irreprooena- lo: Dr. J. R. Haiti* anger Clarence g. Con ne at, ( apt George M. Weymouth. Price cl per ottle. For Bale by , „ . Lamas, Rankin A Lama a, and all dnogtato. V. H. STUNK, M. if., office 219 Levant i.reet. PhlladeiDhls. marlikodlv Fop Breakfast! CH0C0LAT MEilER. Sold Everywhere. • IntheOltyof Lonisville on WEDNESDAY, MAY 81,1682. These drawing* occur monthly (Hundav's excepted) under rovisions of an act of the General Asseu iy of Kentucky' The Uniter* t ates Oirouit Court, on Maroh 81, rendere be following decisions: 1st—Tb the Commonwealth Distribu tion Ood gey is legal. 2d—I e drawings are fair. N. B.—The company has now on hand large reserve fond. Read carefully the list of Driaeefor the jli MAY DRAWING. 1 Prize - S 80,000 1 Prize 10,000 1 Prize. 10 Prizes $1,000 each 10.000 20 Prizes 600 each 10,000 100 Prizes ICO each 10,000 200Prizes 60 each....... 10,900 600 Prizes 20 each 12,000 1,000 Prizes 10 each 10,000 9 Prizes 800 each, ap’rox prizes 2,700 The 9 Prizes 200 eaob do do 1,900 9 Prizes 100 each do do 900 Fourteen different sizes and kinds. FI we lies vrlth enamcloA revurvohs. Adapted to «> .-vqultimeuts, and priced to suit all purvos. i.EADINC FEATURES: Double Woed Door*, fotent Wood Giato -W- imlable Damper. Inlcrchangeabio Autcncdte i •helf, Broiling Door, Swinging Hearth-r-tetG a •iwtnriug Flue-Slop, RcvcrtriUc Gts-Empln^ Long Crow Piece. Double Short Centers. Prcrv lUrr- Covers, Illuminated Fire Doors, NicXtfl Know. Nickel Panels, tte. Unequaled In Material. In Finish, and he x ration. M^nu&ctttred nv 3AAC A. SHEPPARD 4t'CO.Ba::]niore,l!4 USO. A OBEA1L »2 Cherry S&cet. Macoc-Ga, F.UoMsfltfsFoas, 107 Third St, Saoon, Ga. Hardware. CARRIAGE and WAGON MATERIAL, GRAIN CRADLES, CUTLERY, BELTING, TINWARE, IRON, STEEL, Sporting Goods and Fishing Tackle. Parker Breech-Loading Guns, Lifter (old) action In stock—top snap last of August. Agents for Buffalo U. S. Standard Scales. may5wly. Threshmen&Saw-KHli Rlen In store and for <ale: Two 16-horse power engines on wheels. One 10-horsepower engine on wheels. Two C-horso power engines on wheels. Five '1-liorso power engines on wheels. Fivq 4-horse power engines on wheels. Two 2-horse power engines on Bills. SEPARATORS 1 Eight 24-inch Separators—four wheels. Six 21-inch Separators—two wheel?. Six 22-icch Separators—four wheels. Four 24-inch Separators—on four wheels with stackers. One 23-inch Separator—on four wheels with stacker. Three Heges’ Saw Mills. Three com mills—22,24 Rnd 28 inch stone. Circular Saws—solid nnd chisel tooth. Shingle Maohin°, Belting, etc., etc. Give me a coil before you purchase, and send for price lists to mm mm * ca. Will mail FREB their Cato- loiruo tor ISSi, containing a Fall descriptive Trice - 1st of Flower, Field and Garden £3^ ■ imt Bulbs. Ornamental Grasses, nnd immortelles, Gladiolus, Lilies, Boses, Plants, Garden Implements. Beautifully Dlu- tmted.O vor 100 pages. Addrom ROCHESTER,N.Y. £ CHICftGQ.IU. 179-133 Exit Hair. SL 200-205 RimMASI MILL & FACTORY SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. BELTING, HOSE end PACKING, OILS, PUMPS AUL KINDS, IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS GOODS,'STEAM GAUGES, ENClNE GOVERNORS, &c. Send for Price-list W. 15. DILLINGHAM A COL *421 Main Street, LOUISVILLE. KY. M and Silver, £ How to^ase ft, a wr trade aasUff l<»rr»<>. and yn>-v rril <& matS.r~ ^ ss ^NSJM£'SX'&32i MB WblUwiMnni' %Jl n^Mcmmxu an.l t«fxrev.*-^r* « < -totfif II. It rrinttir* -.»• wl-rci | »-7l*v ft» V. iXmtKOtms", v..| *u pr«»»trtfbteikuHbe |4Sttl«clky «&rl*iW»or mu P I TLit Ttsu, iW. UTfiltuT ia ic * J. . u '4ty:r. «« w* «r!U lw hmi arws rtf <*bW Fw !>**»«•* in ib < rrvmn la • wutSUf c^xV- V.’.* *r ■ j< l tfe.-itH? *» W;pJ> rbklsntTrwIrcM 4 J B. H. FiR?. i ft CO.. Dsnoit. lEch. iGold, Silver snd Nieto! Pl3ft$. ft trad? little to *UrL KM eWtmZ*ilit 1 r** «.U aV, i*. iTa pp. ufH it, sfl GflM »V>2wkciL.r. Wi n.fco.-»?: t *ch4Cpm I S-C«Ut * rUff’! *L RiWTT lodUa'i ' «r» @wVH(i>ira (j suit m ••WHS* v.t. r- went SS r—~* «*—m-^. u. o’ 1,960 J. H. ANDERSON, 69 Broad street, Atlanta, Georeia may / sunStAwzt fHE ATLANTA Pi Chtfipf't First-Class Buy .< PablUhcil in Gcorvl.. AH of the Local Netrs of Atlant.o. j. Capllsl o'. vrlth all thi all parts af PARIS AND LONDON. New York Depot 20 6 Greenwich St W. H. PILLOW, ( of Jacksonville, Fla.,) Fruit aud Produce Commission House, Located at 7G Poplar St., B'.aks’fiBl ck, Mscon, Gj , For the Peach setson. Will hny outright choice peaches and other fruite, includtug melons, iu fit oonJitian J or shipment. Crate* furnished to fcatrom at low rates, m ay2.kl<Sr«r3m 4-n owe, All of the Local r>ev.-sot Atlanta, SdPri 2 ®*. fteorL'i t, concltely reported, together vl Whole Tickets, $2. Half Tickets, <1. jeroam of the News of the Day, Ircm al 27 Tickets, *t». 55 Tickets, <100. tb. v. r. :. ■ , _ . ; Remit Money or Bank Draft in Letter, ! A -pedal Correspondsnt at Wmhlnffi „ hv Fxr.re^s DON’T BEND Ft »'**“ :> '-I !•:••• 1 REGISTERED Better OR POST-OV- i *- FICE ORDER. Orders of $5 and upward, T j,,- post-AFI’EaL lstnder:m' n . 1m*. net by Express, can be Bent at our expense, neutral.* It has the best Ea;:o-.n: la cut In tin Address all orders to R. M. BOABDMAN, Courier-Journal, Louisville, K or same person 3C 11 Broadway. N V. H. H. YT OR Hill’s Hepatic Panacea, Manufactured by State. . I ,, I Tin: POST-APPEAL will t>e sen*, tc cay sddiw, for 80.00 per annum, or 00 cents per n: ,ntb,o. 83.2.7 fur six m'nth-. . t Now is tho time to subscribe. Vie i olitica Campalzn this year will be the m-rt .m^rtant lr the history of the State, an \ »«r an. whf lsfree from prejutlice, shu-.tbl HI..10 301*1 slut, clthequcstiuns. | The Georgia Fost-Appeai Is a Weekly i:ration of the Drily FqsT-ArrKAt. and contains all of the Stott axni >a;ionp. >ews equal In all rwT»ect» to anv MTeeklr >esrspapei W. H. BARRETT, Druggist, Augusta, Georeia. aUiUi! *‘ ENTIRELY from ROOTS and HERBS | . . . .7! 1 ® a’.l th< that have for A CENTURY been success- A,^Ub-^New>..a !| M..wt.U r. ; m *.Ul fully Used for the removal of Bile frott’the jir -kotriu 1 t-.r.-.n sjstem, correcting the irregularities of the b , ul , lh '. ’ lr ,. m i,ome anther-. > .»~eri: prle Stomach, and purifying the Blood, for theSc.-DATr,mr-APta. ,t, <2.00 t>er annum This medicine i» well known in many | offiiu: Corner of V rsyth and Writ,.a v.rcets laces in Georgia and South Carolipe, and ■early opposite City Post-olfice. Ths Brawn Cotton Sin So,, Saw Lo; l ll, Ierael JT. Broom, Pre^t, Ed*. T. Jtotm, TVvae. Thes-r machines nm light, mAk© toe sampi ' ? cLun tho s-jod prop rlr. Cert Eag! >H cut steel to flu saw# j the tevth will not bend, break off, or tnm fct-rSs. iron poUeys through 3uc, brtbh strongly irvsAy vuJfc adjustable boxca, cast rteel joumalit and t«v on-j st each enJ—enzurfnj cool boetring?, fnil and stoedy motion, (inly Gin in xcnzksC hnrtne: I2.ta Improvement.) Extra Ur^-- shgfta u 8*^ and eyllndcre. Strong ir\ n fr&njo —1st:; m&u-rlAU. super rior workmanrhlp. toe toiah. EHrXorc Brow.7 uii-« h.-.-c cn «old iurir.r V e three eesuton 91 ban &cy other two m***- * ccmbl id. Ur. Ismii .Br»>vi-n rr m 3^13 Tlir frm J. X. Taylor A Co. of OduxabWj, Ga.\ thr rrctSdriit of tbo compflLny, has had a longer practical expertrrvse Sn making Gina t!:an any o',h> r ru*n living. Present taciS- tlcs 2.'raui nJacturing ind f hipping *Ju«qusX^d by nag othvreatAlili t cf the Lin t'ln the world. HaJM* oar rery \t/* priM for Pick superior nasclacas. Price List ofGISS, Feeden tnd Coalc^era. ,ndet*« <• 80 tflt 00 cvrooat. 2S$ %.z* OO jn oo dsn* bo t*A mmm C xv t nnd ir» w C&s Hrtmriltla. Asthovia nnd lltaihrM cmr+d a I'whomr. GreatlmproTi luente msde rn pawt S5 * fnil-ri. J has been recommended by the most learn ed of the medical profess ioft for , HEADACHES, SOUR STOMACH, D\S- PEFSIA, TORPID LIVER, CHILLS AND FEVER, SKIN ERUPTIONS AND BAD.CONDt TION OF BLOOD, where scratches and simple cuts become annoying und aggravating sores. It is put up in larger bottles than o’her one dollar preparations, and retails for .70 cents a bot tle. It will oure the worst case of Colic in Mules and Horses. apflOd&wly Notice to Bridge Builders. TTNTILSaturday, June 21, 1---. the County I. Commltslonersof Invite denied inv- lor builditik' ft wooden bridge over To- besofkee creek at the site V.ow known as Sear CV S bridge. For plans, si.ecifieationn aud all further information apply to the undersigned hi the court house. Bv order of Bibb County Commissioners. triayUI law4w 77 • O. SMI 1H, Clerk. M. E. THORFTON, rroprtctor. Address all orders an-1 letters to POST-APPEAL, Atlanta, Ga wmslx-’.l *' y<,’. Nto- A •»* • J*'- a xkll I lie Blood. OR bi'.e emanating from the liver y new and fresh, that from the lungs offensively putrescent, but all doctordom of all schools treate the former as the sevt r-.r. the- latter as tho purifier of the blood ! Is this rational ly scientific or simply absurd ? All septic corruptions pass from the capillaries by the lungs, not by the liver s supposed, and are so treated by M. S. THOMSON, M. D., Macon, On. Office I'D Mulberry street. may2! davit* DTSote ttc p: decrtreU or show other giru. Onr not satisfied with any reepocslblu I got bin* to buy i. r yl - given to say rc^ponslh drcolar with L ir I rvd: ln^ ptacters. DltOWN COTTON GIN CO-, KcwUr.f-i D*taa A. B. FARQDHAR A CO., Agent*, Macs. Gaotou. ■o talked Into boyitu , am felly ( ra.raant, riL If ;r eu.atsi.teo pUco jo.'.r ic .l.-r 7:-La:.: of your %.-quahri*ncc »6 *. u 11 me, whoa dvffltrci wfh bo por.cn. Write fordranri-®** testimonials f*ou.rrsc4sv- hens, Ga. . SWITZERLAND ^ of# ENDORSES m* •PENNSYLVANIA * Pronouncing THE LANCASTER WATCI^ HtKtif -j O' .kNiJSTtt’ »AfCM CO . “THE BEST WATCH MADE iN AMERICA." ei,\D UZLViM. 0 ?m BV B. M. 7VOOLLEY, At lanta, Ga. Reliable HABIT j deuce given, and reference* CURED I ,o cured patients and phyai. ciane. Send for my book on Theli&bii and its Cure. Free. deciUdaweomiy