The Home journal. (Perry, GA.) 1877-1889, February 20, 1879, Image 4

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I N AND AFTER HUH DATE, Pfcaseuger Trams on tins Road will rim as follows. Arrive at Tliomasrill Arrive at Albany Leave Albany Leave Tboir.asville Leave Quitman Leave Valdosta Arrive atDniont J. S. TYSON, Mask .One Cip*y One T.*r.,.. . *♦ six -Month* r** •« Three Months.... ■ Clubs of Ten Olio Year i .. * •• Six “ “ — ..... o. standard oticmed, by .the Gene- Stale ef Georgia, < GO XDU ■ ' - - - "■— •** gaEBBBmais .ADVENTS SINS KATES. ■Dotal Notice* IU eejjU i«r .line each insertion. I iB jg-ilur Mubie'4*. n-l vcrttsom.Mt i ''Arut mso.-tio ja.nn jiei- inch-—eat-ty sabftfytteut insertion 5u cents ;»>er inch. liiat- the legal weight of the follow- ’L\ir"" ' ing articles .and ^eom modifies per bushel shall be its follows: Wheat--- .W GO lbs. Shelled corn - -56 Corn in tar. 7G CONTRACT ADVERTISING. 1 luo. ! :i mo. j ii mo. | 12 mo. 12.1,0 . 1S.0!I i 27.00 * 411.00 CU.00 lOO.oO One Inch •2.5U j r».uo j 8.0C Two Inches 4.00 8,011 32.00 Four inches G.00 12.0' . 18.00 Qnar. OuL ,7.(‘0 » 15.00 1 25.00 Half Col. 12J‘0 I S.lLHl J ih.OO i qps Col. . iaoo j 4fi.H0 oo.oo Alt^ubcrijtion and advertising hills are payable jin ad/auce, unless by special contract POWER OF THE HARD. It may be-going too far to say t hat .man may judge the character itfhls fel- Jow-man by the manner in which he <shakes hands. But there is certainly a ' significance in those busy members of : the body which ‘‘he who runs may read.” The. creator of Uriah Keep has italight us not to trust tlie owners of 'Bmp, moist hands which close cordially to nothing save their own. possessic ns. ;Says a ■commentator on this .subject: It is the touch of a hand at a meeting «vhioh wtmns or chills my heart, and makes me know to a certainty how jjmtch orliow little I " m shall like the person before me. If the fiDgers close, about mj own with a short, qnick, con vulsive gratjR. I know that he will snarl, 1 -snap and finally quarrel, and the less I j have to do with ti e owner of ithese wily '.digits the hotter oil'I shall be. If a nervous, cold hand glides into my own hand seems disposed to lie there, >vi,t out life, I know at ODce that any hapl-A loess would be as nqthiug yj ^at ; ntM .palm. '"Put if fhe * Hjtixi ‘ grasps ; yonrs <an«l holds it firmly in strong, warm fin ■ gars, yon are, safe in' |cultivating thf Irieudship'of the ownei;.' These human irar.ds. These human hands! From the beginning of life, they play an im- 1 jjortant part. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING. ]Re,ws$»aj»er advertising is now recog nized by business meu, having faith in their own wai®Sj as the: most effec tive means of securing for their goods .a wide recognition of their merits-.- JKewspaper advertising impels inqui ry, and when the article offered is of, ©oodquality and at a fair price, the: natural results is <3 ;reas< d isales. : Newspaper advertising is the most! Peas.. GO Rye ...... -.56 Oats.......... 32 Barley • - 47 Irish potatoes .... GO Sweet potatoes.—- .... .TTTT.". *55 ’White beans GO Glo ver seed 60 Timptln seed 56 Flax seed 56 Hemp Seed. 44 Buckwheat \ .......52 Blue glass seed....... 14 Dried ' peaches .(unpeeled) 33 Dried peaches .(peeled.) 38 .Dried Spies... - . r 24 Onions 57 Stone eoal — 80 Unslaked lime... 80 Tniuios 55 Corn meal 48 Wheat ln-an 30 Cottonseed 30 Ground peas... 25 Blistering hair 8 Sec. 2. Repeals uii conflicting laws Approved Fcbruraiy 2plh, 1875. A LIBRA L P R iP J U T10 .V. The Southern Pi. aster and Orange, off At la ut a, that inige and excellent eiglitqiage iigijciiitunil and iamil)' newspaper, proposes, for 75 cents and two letter stamps I'm- postage, to for- ward to any address the Weekly Plan- The Jlauasomest Illustrated Magazine i in the World. The American edition of this periodical is now MORE THAN 70,000 MONHLY. And it has a larger circulation in England than any other American Magazine. Every number contains about one bundled and -hits' pages, and from fifty -o seventy-five original avood^mt iilms- irationa. Ai in on h cements fo r 18 vS - 9 SOt7 c r-H£- *o — Railroads. ■ • ’ BEAT QEK00RATI0 PAPi ithe advertiser’s interest and ceaselessly at work Seeking 'Customers from dll classes. Newspaper advertising is a psrmaneu t (addition to the repuifciitioii of the goods advertised, because it is a permanent : aaiifiuence .always at work in tlieir inter .«& ISTewspaper advertising promotes dnad-e, for even in the dullest timps uVT- vqrtisers secure by far the largest share .of what is being done. — ; Dk. Janes’ Formula Foe Gomtos- • NG-— Where theingreaientsjbave been, .perserved from the weather; Stable Manure. 750-lbs. iiCotton .Seed (green). .750lbs. i^dd Phosphate or Dissolved Boue5003bs ter and Grangefor three mouths, to- . . , . , , it? \tcaie hew having prepared for Scribnej, atrt •geilior With U book pOLiallllJl^g 14e out oii'.the leucliiig Universities of Europe.^ They and new constitutions the old and new " ' ‘ " ' W S ous^itntions of the. State .°1 Georgia. rrtl? sufp!<*mc‘htiibmalter—of value to. every citizen of the State—and one of SS&lSSw-i lations of interest and wages, for any length ef time, at any given price-f all made oat the perfect form, so that it is only necessary to*refor to the index and page. The last named book will prove an invaluable aid to those having any kii.d of ealeukitiou to make. The offer is liona ifide, and pv.-sento an excellent op portunity of securing a first .class paper and two valuable piemiuiuis.i'or a mere pittance. Adduces (enclosing 75 cents and two letter postage stamps), Frank Gordon, Publisher,’Atlanta, Ga. c. C.-ASDKBSO N, Attorkkt jpx Law, H*wkiiiBvill«, Ga.. Will practice in the. courts of Pulaski, Hous ton and adjoiniug counties. Amon; the attractions for the coming year ani the foliowiug: “HAWORTHS,” a serial novel, oy Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett, author of “ a hat Lass o’ Ltxw- rie’s.” The scene of Mrs. Burntti’s new novel is laid in Lancashire; the hero Isa young inventor of> American birth. “Hawerth’s** is the longest story Mrs. Barnett has yet written. It will run .through twelve numbers of the Monthly, beginning with November, 1878, tfnd will be profusely illustrated. FALCONBERCx, a serial no\jbl, byll. H. Boyesen m author' of ‘-Gunnar,” ‘‘Xlie Man who • Lost ‘his Name,’etc. Jif Ibis rcipance. thS • Jiuthoi^ gnfphi- ctlly describes thh peculiarities ffi' Norse inunigi-anl life In a Western settlement. A STORY OP NBW ORLEANS, by George W. Ca- *ble, to-be begun on the conclusion of “Falcon* berg.” This story will exhibit the state of society in OreuJe Louisiana about the years 18x/3-f-5, tlie time of the Cession, and a jeri«ui bearing a remark- .'.ble likeness to .the p. esent Reconstruction period. PORTRAITS OF AMERICAN POETS. This se nes (begun in August with the portrait of Bryant) will be continued,-that of Longfellow ; appearing in November. These iiortimfs are drawn from life by Wyatt Eaton and engraved by T. Cole. They will be printed separately on tinted paper, as frontis pieces of four different numbers. Illustrated sketch es of the lives of tin* poets win accompany .these portraits. KTUDIFS OF THE SIERRAS, ~z". series-of papers {mostly illustrated) by John Muir, the California naturalist. The most graphic and picturesque and, •at the same time, exact and trustworthy studies - of the “California Alps” that Lave ret been, made.— The series will sketch the California Passes, La ;es, Wind storms and Forests. . ANEW VIE>Y OF BRAZIL.—Mr. Herbert H. Smith, of Cornell University, a companion of the h»te Prof. liarr.t, .is now in Brazil, -Mrc -J. Wells CIriwpney, (the artist who accompanied Mr. Ed- wari Ring in his tour through The Great Sontli” preparing for Scribner's a series of papers on the present condition;—the cities, rivers, and resources of.the great Empire of South America. THE “JOHNNY BEE” PAIT-EK,” by an “ex- Confederate” soldier, will be among the raciest .coiiIj i Rut ions to Scribner during the coming year. They are written and illustrated "by Mr. Allen fl. Redwood, of Baltimore. The first of .the .'series, “Johnny Reb at Play,” appears in the November number. THE LEADING EURCPEi N UNIVERSITIES.— ticlPs v|B be 'writtbifby'an*American'■'College Professor, Mr. 11. H. Boycsen, of Cornell, (author of -‘Falconberg * etc.) and will include sketches of the leacliiy* men in each-of the most important Universities -ot ; Great Britain and the Continent Among the additional-series of papers- tb appear may be mentioned those .on-.How . Shall, -we i^pai ((two papers by Prof. Loumsbury), The New South, Lawn Planting for./Small Places (by -Sanruol Par sons of Flushing). Canada of To-day, American Art and Artists, American Archaeology, Modem In ventors; also, Papers of Travel,' History, Physical Science. Studies in literature, Political and Social Science, Stories; Poems; “Topics of the Time.” by, Dr, J. C. Holland; Record of New Inventions and Mechanic^Improvements; Paper*, oh Education,; Decoration, etc,; Book Reviews; fresh bits of .Wit and Humor, etc., etc. Terms, $T.( 0 a year in advance; 85 cents a number. THE SAVANNAH MORNING- NEWS! Subscriptions received by the publisher of this paper, and »by all booksellers and postmasters.— Persons wishing to subscribe direct with the pub-1 Ushers, should write name, Post Office, Comity, and State, in lull,’ and with remittance in chock, P. O. money order,-or registered letter to i SCRIBNER & CO., 713and 745 Broadway. N. Y. W ITH THE OPENING of another poUtical cara- p:ugn and business season, we desire to pre- seutThe claims of the DAILY M0RHING SEWS ‘to the patronage of the public. 1 The features that have rendered The Morning News so popular will be maintained,* and the am ple facilities os the establisluneatr devoted to ma king it, if possible, still more worthy of the confi dence and patronage of the peonle of Georgia and Florida. • The editorial deparment will be conducted, as heretofore, with dignified moderation, but, at the same time, with Vigorous and earnest devotion to the interests of our section, anc tho principles of the Natio lal Democratic Party. Its State, General and Telegraphic news departments, -and Its I ocal and Commercial columns will be kept -up to their old s'andar-d of completeness and reliablility, and improvements made whenever they may suggest themselves. In a word, the Morning News will comprise every feature that renders the newspaper of to-day attractive, audits patrons mqy confideitt- ly look to its columns for the latest information in regard to current events. Yielding to no riva.ry in its own proper field, it will ollow no com^tilor to outstiip it in journalistic enterprise. Besides the well known DAILY M0RNIHG liE WS we piiblish -a mammoth ejght-page, THE WEEKLY HEWS, the largest paper in The Southern Ststos. This pa per contains a careful compilotion of the general news from the daily issues of the week. Telegraph ic Dispatches and Market Reports, carefully edited Agricultural and Military Departments, with choice Literary aiid Mifceilaueous reading, and. as a dis tinctive feature OF.IGINAB SERIAL STORIES, written expressly for its pages by popular authors; thus constituting it a comprehensive, entertaining and instructive family newspaper. We also issue a lively Sunday paper, THE SUNDAY TELEGRAM, which contains the Local and Telegraphic news of Saturday night. ester* Subscription, (Pkep.-.id.) Daily, six months, $5 00; twelve months 41 08 Tri-wcckly, six months, $3 0 8 : twelve .months, §6 00 gap Weekly, six mouths, $1.00t twelve months, Sunday Telegram,, six months, months, $2 SO. $1 50; twelve Money can be sent to my address by registered letter, cr P. O. order at my risk. ° J. ii. ESTILL, No. ^3 Whitaker street, Savannah, Ga. Jffaking a toe of 2,000lbs. Wbere the iDgreilients have been ex posed and have lost any «f their prop erties: •jDot Maonre 1 1.. GOO lbs. 'Cotton Seed (green.)....... : .600lbs. if&sid Phosphate or Disol ved B.one .600 lbs Sulphate of Ammonia.......... 60 lbs. iktiinit..............,................ 140 lbs. Jffaking a ton ,of 2,000 lbs. Where the eompost is to be applied •to.worn or sandj land: M-ami-ro 7(00 lbs. Cetto-n Seed (green) .700 lbs S-uper-Pliosphafe 500 lbs. rfiaiuit i. — .. - lilt) lbs. F a. ioissos, . Artisan, Perry, Georgia. Sewing Machines',Jewelry, Guns, Locks,-and ev erything, in liis. line repaired .and fitted up in the mostYmbstantial ininner. ^ All work not callm for in ten days after being finished will be sold -to pay charges. jfcg-All work done promptly and. at the lowes rices for cash, GfSEAT OFFER FOR HOLIDAYS!! SCIENTIFIC AMERCIAN. THIRTT-THIR3J YEAR. MOST POPULAK SCIENTIFIC PAPER IX THE WOBill. Only $3 20 a Year, including Pos'-.igc, Weekly, 52 Knnibcrs a Year. 4,000 Book 1’agcs. THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN is a large first-ejass weekly newspaper, ci sixteen pages, pridtedin the most beautiful style, profuse ly illustrated with splendid engravings, represent ing the newest inxentians.and the most recent ad vances in the arts and sciences, including new and interesting facts in --agriculture, horticulture, the home, health, medical prqgness,.social science, nat ural history^ geology, astronomy. The n: ost valu able practical papers by eminent writers in all de partments of science,-will bG found in.the Scientific I American. * $3.20 a year by mail, including postage. Discount to clubs, Speciid circulars, giving club rates, sent - ,, ^ J,- „„ M na free, Single copies mailed on receipt of. 10cents.— We will during the Hobdays dispose of 100 Pianos be had of all,new's dealers, ana Organs at Extraordinary low pricea for oash. TJ A O 1 iYf'T'Q In connection with the Splendid .Organs 1,4. and.5 sets.ol ) l ,V I 11 i , X O. Scientific Amebicax, with sub bass ami coupler $80, 2 sets $50,. 1 set « §40,1 sat $35. 7 oetavfe allltosewood Pianos $130. ' 71. §140, wamanted for six years. Agents lVonted. Dinstratcd.cata 1 ogue mailed. Mueic at half price. HORACE WATERS & SONS, Manufacturers and Dealers, 40 E. 11 streot, New York. -1--X X -TT Tt/T Persons addicted-tb’ the (J XT' JL U JJCli use of Opium and Morph : ine cau be cured. Thou- Smdsttf ourirateJul patieutswiU testify to this fact The desire for the drug is enlirely removed, and the patients restored to their origiualhealth.— AU communion lions tieated wtth strictest confi dence iNTEMPMSE lor information to the HOTfAUD" HEADTH ASBOCXATION, P. O. Box 31(1 Cincinnati, O. A bill has beon introduced in the New York Legislature providing that all at ftorneys admitted to practice in the Sn - preme Court of that.State shall be em powered to perform the Lutses of nota- ,ries public. ■ - _———o-s-e- ; Tlie raggedest Ssa tup -of the io>t .lejiY- jrsg Tifinu, Ohio, on Thursday was rce" •oguised a? Ike son of one of it he -wealth iest,.citizens 0/ Baltimore, and cared, ior. A systematic crusade against the free £>ass system lias begun in New Hamp shire. The managers of the railroad. 0-J^fnume lines passeag tferbnga-OohcoM' have de- '■ ■ '■ - .• ,, • , - -*T‘ -j? , 1 •- a, : r: i , ' ci. fil to ent off ihe three thonvaufl-p is- @ s issu. duminaliv by^tli'm. GEO. C. WARE, Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in. €l3EM* —AND— GIDEE VINEGAR. Sole Proproieto.i of E. K.,CONDUIT’S TABLE SAUCE. 287 to 295 W. Third St., Cincinnati, O Messrs, Mun>' & Co. are ssUcitors of American and Foreign patents, and have the largest establishment in the world.' More than fifty thousand applications have been made through their agency. Patents are obtained on tira best terms, models of new inventions and sketches’ examined, and ad vice free; A special notice is made in the Scientific American of all inventions patented through this agency, with the name and residence of the pat entee. Patents-are aften sold in part or whole, to persons attracted to the invention by such notice, a pamphlet contameng full directions for obtaining patents sent free. The Scientific American refer ence Book, a volume bound in cloth and gilt, with the patent laws, census of the U. S., and 142 en gravings of mechanical movements. Price V5 cents. Address . for the paper, or concerning patents, MUra & CO., M Paifc Bow, New York— tiranen Office, Cor. Jf & 7th sts, Washington, D. C buw. 1879 KlilW YORK in SQtWlQ imp-xfcor- Tho best tobacco A. Warded Titjh^hpr^ze ci .Cc Ji;‘0 chnci::J q-tcuitici ttxA <± Oder cf *'.stele tUg and fi-ivoring. — . . ever ravxD. Ltuo stnp tnide-xnarlc » clo^lj imitate l.-c. inferior go>2s.- res that JWrison * ou everv •plirr: Soid-by nil dealers. Send for samge, fr«^ to* C- A. Jackson <1 Co« Petersburg, vt J A Day to agents canvassing for the Fi reside Visitor. - Terms and outfit free, Address P. O. VICKERY, Angus 1 a, >Iaiue. _ -j„ \irrt44v,oc ‘PlnwArs. No Nas- fiP Bbrcmo cards,Cupids iiottoea, £ o two aliks,with name IGc. Nassau ^ard Ce. sau. New York. \ ‘ As the time approaches for the renewal of sub scriptions, Tele&ux would remind its friends and welJwishers everywffiere, that it is again a candidate for considera ion and support. Upon its - jecord for the past ten years it relics forsa .continuance of the hearty sympathy and genert us t«o operation which have hithe. to been extended toi. from every quarter of th(3 XJnictn. The Daily Sun is a Tour-page sheet of 28 col umns, price by mail, post paid, 55 cents a month,, or $G.5U per year. The Sunday edition of The Sun is an eight-page sheet of. 56 columns. While giving llie news /bf the day, it also contain* a large amount of literary and. miscellaneous matter specially prepared for it.— The Sunday Sun has met with great success. Post. paid $1.20 a yeai- The Weekly Sua- 1 Who does uot know The Weekly tux? It circu lates throughout the United States, the Jauadas. and beyond. Ninety thousand families greet it> welcome pages weekly, and j egard i t in the light o: guide. counaeUor and friend. Its news, editorial, agricultural, and literary departments make it cs sentia»Jv a journal for the lamily and fireside — Terms: One Dollar a year, post-paid. This price, quality considered, makes it the cheapest newspa per published. For clubs of ten, with $10 cr sh, wt will tend au exti-a copy free. Address PUBLISHER OF THE SUN. New Xork City. ST. NICHOLAS, Scribners’:? Iliastraie.i .¥ag;izine. For Boys and Girls Miisara Scrllmor & Co-in 1873 began the publi* catlon of St. Nicholas, an llluKtrated Magazine for I oys and Girls, with M«ry Mapcs Dodge as editor i-ive years have passed since the first number was issued, and the magazine has won the* •highef't po sition # It has a monthly circulation Gf OVER 50,000 COPIES. R is published simultaneously in London and NeW'YorK, and the transatlantic recognition is al- most as general and hearty ns the Americans A though tne progress of Die Magazine has been steady advance, it has not readied its editor’s ideas of best, because her ideal eo .timiaily outruns and yho magazine swittv follows at tor. To-day bt, Nicholas stands alone in 3 THE VIGRLD OF BOOKS, The Now York Tribune has said of it: “St Nicho las has reached a higher piatforS* and command for its seruce wider resources in aid and letters hau any of lls predecessors or coui.-mporarime; lbe London Literary World says: “There is not magazine for the young that cau be said to eo this choice production of Scribners’ Press.” Good Tilings for 1S7S-9. itA^rSSSgglfe”?^ for literary and art c.-wtrihu bons for the new yuhima—.thc sixth—are complete drawing from ab-eaily fanerite sources as well a from promising new ones. Mr. i-irauk R. stock ton 6 new serial story for boys, “AJOLlY FELLOWSHIP,” Will run through twelve monthly parts—beginning with the number for Novembar, - ]f 7s the ii;-, - volume,- aud will be illustriited by ’ James E. P8F lbe Story is one oj travel aud adveutim m 1- Joi-nfa and the Bahamas. 1’orthe gi -is a con tinned fairy-tale, • i“-„i.a, a um “HALF A DOZEN HOUSEKEEPERS. By Katharine D.Smith, w-fth iBuPtrations bv Fred- encK Deilinan, -egins In the same nnnibe;* and a tlesh serial by Susan Coolidge, entitic l “Eye bright,” with plenty of picturos, will be commenc ed early^ the volume. ITiere will also be aeon tinned fairy-tal e, called “EUMPTY DUDGET’S TOWER.'” VrittenbyJudan Hawthorne, and illnsti-aied by Alfred Fredericks. About the other familiar ' fea- iures of St. Nicholas, the editor preserves a good-, humored silence, content, perhaps, to let'her five volumes already issued, prophesy omxsadug the sixth, ill respect to 4:hdiit stei-jes, pictures^ pbiuns. hnn»r. inrtrnctive.sketches, and the inj-e and; the 5“5 0l L“Jhcli-in-itlie-P.n]pit:" ihe “Very little Folks Department, and the “Letter Box” aiwi’the “liiddle Box.” Terms, $3,00 a year; 35 cents a number. Subsciiptions received by the publisher of this paper, and by all bo, iksellers and postmasters, -Per sons wishing to subscrib e direot with the publish- ei-s-sbonld write name, post-office, county;- and ?tate, <n mil, and send with remittance check or P Onuoney order. or registered leiter, BCIilRNER &GO., 743, Broudwav, New York. BLACKWELL’S DURHAM TOBACCO I 5 Ag-ta waateA So^nppljCohasIiTme,Teim:'“ . „ B SSPSiMBIiqif A compiete urnae to Wcaiock, mmmi orr.ZK Tliere lias tjeen an epiliemic of epi- (lepsj Among tlie women in the Berlin^ ^Germany) workoute. On Sunday fif-' tjf wt\rq attacked -service, and w jihin a fow hours thirty . new casc.- were .reported. No men were aitack- •> . 1 ; ; - ; i i ‘ T^ia pi.o-iihiii mists of OJiio are. eu- jjeayoi-jug to secure the passage of., an ianiendnit-flit to ihe constitution of the .Sta e ; prohibiting the - uiauufactiu-e or importation of ulcoholie liqiors- & thejStau exeepw for use as a wed:- i ?jine... y Twelve bales of cotton were picked up-at sea ju,-ihe eastcru part of tli 0ulf of jAIexico, by the si ln.oner Al- j ^se Vane, Ciqitaiu Davis. Se e s lii ■at Key West. Two bn'ei wife -mask ti; H..E. X ’’mqd “X Hi. A., N . 26 ” ! am^lU?°LfS.^er 1 &Co.. Nass 3FOR AND GO TO v$dH4L’AV Wl!t3H3P & GALLWAV, 5u.-:o.N, cs. BOSTON WEEKLY GLOBE, The Best Family Newspaper in tlie U. S. For eign and Home News. Agricrdtnre, Checkers and Puzzles. Fashions and Fancy Work: for the Laaie.*- DEUOGRATIG IN POLITICS- Address ' BOSTON WEEKLY GLOBE, BostenVMass. 'J gents wanted in every city aiid town, in the South. jnne 7 tf. 1 Each number contains Thirtv-two Pa ges of reading, many finer Wood Gut Engravings, and one Colored Plate. A beautiful Garden Magazine, rriuted on elegant psiper, and fhH of information. In "English aud Genuau. Price/ Sl.25 a year; Five copies So.. Vick’s Flo.ver and Vegetable Garden, 50 ceuts iu paper covers; iu elegant chdh i-oveis SI. Vick’s Catalogue—300 i'lustiations - on'y 2 cents. Address JAAIES VICK Jtoekester N, Y, fjr'bomf,- and -Wife, Celt 3 Matrimony compared, Iwpednuenta ^ -r-J -l ^ ^rriase, pongngal dmiew^gnce u« iUproductnm, Law of Marriage,Law of Divorce, n jhte of marrirdwomen,etc. also on-Dlseaaea of Women, i/.eir ^cause and Cure. A Confidential work of 320 ps«t3,trithfan PisteEngrsTOigs.KntforSO cent,.“The private Merijcnl Adviser,” on the resnitsofim- on the secret hnbils of youth snd heir e»cts on si;,.- casting YaricoceIr,-&minaI Eimsuons, JwtTons debiDty, Loss of S-xiul Powvr etc. Manhood end WorSTcod, 10 wA; SJ-alT SL ' Ptp- coni y n Sj?° peg®, and over ICO niuBtrattohe, raii “>d irtterr are promptly answered without charge ) -S & Fufierin'L fromJBUFTniCE - Jfl^ 1 . A ; - • SMFiace, HLEjKr, MANUFACTURERS GF hng-ihfs CFROM 4 TO 40 HORSE AOWER.) Also W heat Threshinsr Engines, Prepared to Mount On any Ordinary Farm Vva^on. GRIST MILLS, COTTON PRESSES, CANE MILLS, SYRUP BOILERS, SHAFTINGS, PULLEYS, AND AYLKINDS OXT CASTINGiS. Prompt attention paid tb repairing Mills and Machinery. i . SEND FOR CIRCULAR. J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON. . Toys 1 , Fancy Goods and Confectioneries SOLE ASSN l' FOR W- 5. LEMP S CELEBRATED §? e LA1IR illB'* m Wood! gDa§§e H CHERHY STREET, MACON. GA. NEW STANDI NEW GOODS ! SMITH & ca, Sav.vs-nxh, Ga., Jang. / IN und after Sunday, June ath. 1878 A. 1 ®*- U trains on the Central and Southw/bJ!?^** roads and branches will rnn as foLow.: E * i *' d-.KAIN NO. 1.—GOiING NOBTH Al.D Eieave Savannah ... . “*• Arrive at lugnsta ...../ *■/•»* Arrive at 3Iacon / i; ** Leaves Macon for Atlanta •,.** * * Arrive at Atlanta ) “ ’ *eii 6 ** Making close connection at AtfaniL em aiid Atlantic and Atlanta and Chare?,. ** Line for.all points North aud West. COMING SOUTH AX© EAST Leaves Atlanta '.. Arrives at Macon hf?** Leaves Macon Arrives at Mill edge ville Arrives at Eitonton '!* A a Arrives at Augusta i/I/ ” Arrives at Savannah I// /ff** Leaves Augusta ? * Making connection at Augusta for 'the Yo/h East aud at Savannah with the Atlantic and Railroad for.aU points in Florida. TRAIN NO- 2.—GOING NORTH AND ®p~ Leaves Savannah - Arrives at Augusta // Leavss Augusta. Arrives at Miiledgeville .7/7 Arrives at Eatonton Arrives at Macon:. 7.7 Lea res Macon for Atlanta. ./. Arrives at Atlanta ■AiAtt ca <al auaiiM v ... Leaves Macon for Albany and Eufania a-w F * Arrives at Enfanla oTt 1 * Arrivis at Albany ; I./i/SI* Leaves Maconlor Columbus. — ...//T"^** irrivesat Columbus .Z77saj* Trains on this schsdnle for ATuoon, Athmta. r ? limbus. Enfanla and Albany daily, malan/// -connection at Atlanta with Western aditw* and Atlanta and Charlotte Aar Line. At Eafknu with Montgomery aud EufoEla Railroad- atOL embus with Western and Mobile and Girard h£l road. ■*— Enfanla train conneats at Fort Valley for Pre- daily except Sunday, and at luthbeit for fU Gaines Mondays, Weduesdavs and Fridays 7/ returning leave Fort .mines Tuesdays, Thnr/„ and Saturdays at 4cJ7 at. ju. aiJ ‘ Train on Blakely Extension leaves Alba, Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays! ' COMING SOUTH AND EAST. Leaves Atlanta 2d)5» Arrives at Macon from Atlanta J * Lea res Albany .77.1 Leaves EmaaJa 3^** Arrives at Macon from Enfanla and Alton ^ 4-47 P J Leaves Columbus 11:00a* .\rrives at Macon -from Coin iu bus 2I03 p v Leaves Macom - •....7-33»u Arri\es at Augusta *... 5*4u 1 v Leaves Augusta. ......V43** Arrives at Savnnuali .7:15 x * Making connectiou at Sswauuah with Atlantic aud Gulf Railroad for all points in Florida. Passengers for Miiledgeville and Eatonton will take train No. 2 from Savannah and train No. 1 Xrk, Macon, which trains connect daily except Monday for these pointt. “ WILLIAM ROGEBS General Snpt. Central Railroad, Savannah. W, c. fiAul'L, Siipt, Southwestocn Itailroad, Macon. Includiag FLOUR, MEAL, MEAT, LARD, SUGAR, COFFEE, SYBUP, MOLASSES, CHACKEKS, CAMD5ES. DAMNED GOODS, SOAPS, TOBACCO, SEGARS, ETC., ETC Yfe have also OUR BAR! DOUBLE DAILY To AND FROM a?*' L o IL I D A Macon & Brunswick IL R. . Suppllsd wifu the beat Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, Beer, Etc. Thanking the pttbticfor the liberal patronage given us i'i the past, we hope to merit ita con tinuance. _ Pc Qa 4 6©., Sep 27 H(>. 2, Cook's Rnuge, Perry, Gai GREAT REDUCTION 70 71 “X’o Sblt %138: Read—Keep Posted 'CJp. OBSERVE MY VERY LOW PRICES. Ami tli i large.SE stock iu Georgia to si-k ct from 1.000 men’s latest Ciissimere siiiits at,.: $10, worth §15 5.000 ineu’s workiisg suits at .. 5, worth 10 2.000 men’s fashii-uable black drees sails at 20 worth 3d 500 men’s custom made imported wirsted sails at 25 worth 40 2.000 men’s chinchilla overcoais at. € worth 500 men's imported bta-ver overcoats at 10 worth 1.000 childreu’s stylish suits at 5 worth 2.000 boys Lest wool suits at , - - fi worth jg*g“T shall guarantee prices iu chilclrenjaud bovs suits cheaper thau they can be made up at home I always keep on baud a full line of goods tor men’s, ladies’ooys'aud children's wear. Prices positively the lowest fot boors, shoe.- aud hats. Galicees, Jeans, Osuabm-gs aucl checks at factor;, prices. Be sure you call uml see eie before baying diy goods aud clothiug. D J. BAER, Comer Tli-h'd anil Cherry Stihcls, Macou r Ga. frKKKILVIa SUPFRINTK^DKNT’k OFFlCY.) Macon, Ga., May 2», 1878. j O N and after Sunday, tlie 26th instant. ;‘a*uei»r train* on tow road villnm a« foliowh: CUMBEULAND KOUItK viil BltUNHWKX NIGHT XMssEXGEh No. 1. «outh, daily. Leave) Macou ru A 'rive at CociuiLn. g : 5, j. M Arrive at Kastman I0z51 r u Arrive at Jesnp. 3:65&x •A: rire at Brunswick 6:45 a u L*.*»ve Brunswick per strainer 7:0tf am Arrive Fernandina. 11:WJa u Arrive -Jacksonville 2:43Tx NIGHT PAS3ENGKK NO. 2. NORTH—BAIL! L-rre JadsonAillel— .1C;31 a m * «-ve Fcmandiaai per steamer.: *i:43r x Arrive BuniibWicL.....!..... &:45rm Leave Brunswick 7;i0pu Leave Jesnp 9:Vjpx JLffavr La+tmau 3.-02am Leave Cochran 4:V5*U Arriv.t at Macon 6’M5i x Clor-e connection at .Macon for all poisic North, La t and West via AtumJaand Acgu.-4a. DAY ACCuMMOOATION No. 3. HtjUlJL, Yia Jesup and Live Oak—Daily, except Si nil./- LkArt y. aeon 7;:i0 a X Arrive Cochran larJ* a x .vrriFe Lastman 11:57 a x .rriro Jesnp 6.-3. FM Arrive J ack son ville ifc'la a m no. 4. north—daily except Sunday. Leave Jacksonville Leave Jesup.... ... frOaX Leave Lastman 12:43 r X Leave Cochran ; i:i*8 v x Arrive at 31 me in 5jlo ? a HA WKTNSVILL E ACCU31MODATIi>*. Daily except Sunday. Leave Macou 3:45 T K Arrive Hawknisville ...7:10ax I.« ve Hnwtiu^yille 6:20 a x Arrive Macon !:45aX GEO. W. A I) AJ1S7, -tiejjccal Superintendent. Vi. J. JARVIS, Blaster Transportation. Atlantic and Gulf S. K- DEALEES IN CARPTIlSraS, OIL CLOTHS, ALL NEW STYLES. ifirst ", ''—“ lied and legslly oulllied physician a&d tb* - a his practice -will prort. Onres atlfcaa* •ffriraa, ehnoto and eenaldiscam, Snorntafain. rhea and Lnpotoncy. liriSeiwLofxa — £;aoD»«nha ssn, Stfmiaal Rcrissioas, tininess of Sicht. Defsctive . eej, PnyacalDaeaT,PinpTcs on Face, Aversion to Soritr F«naks, Confa«ioa cf id^ns, Less of Sexual Power, js. improper or. mihappv,_ are thoronrtily r ccrcd. J Meta lie and Wood Burial Cases. Cotton Avenue, near Che rry St, MACON, Ga GEXEIIAL CPKUISTEXDEirr'li OZFICC Ati-ant:c ixd Gulf Raii-ku ID- SAVASSaH, May 5ib, 1*78. ’ W-’ w.' SOLL1SS, _ 7 MaNUFACT CTREE AND DEALER IN ^- i*-- - kly eiire-i. Patients treated hr mailerez- na free aadinrited, charges reafioaahlft A PRIVATE COUNSELOR Offt) pages, soot to any tddraes, securely sealed, for thirty (30} cents. Should -he -read by alL Address aa abca«, OJ&Mhour* froa0 A. X. to7 P. 2d. Sundays, 3 to jan-t Somhine hahitcBrrd. |T o« o rig I n al and only assoista 5 OL ?-£. stasis for book on ' Opium Batins. B. Squire VVortLiacUn, Greene Co_ lad. PRESCRIPTION FREE? For the speedy Cure of Seminal Weakness, Lost •s hronght on byindis- •razCTst has the ingre- V, JAQr . For the Jtfan: and all disorders jegetioh or excess. Any Drc tiIenL<. Address i)r. W- JAQUEA Jc CO., 130 IYc*i Sixth Street, Clnciaguitl, (ft. 'Aim. NIGHT EXPBE8B. Leave Savannah aaily at .UTive JeHMip Arrive at Bainhri^ge Arrive at Albany Arrive at Live Oak Arrive at Tallahat««ee Arrive at Jacksonville Leave Tallahassee Leave Jacksonville Leav* Live Oak Leave Albany Leave Cambridge Leave Jesup Arrive at tiavaunah — ,Szii a. x So change of cur# bed ween Savannah and itek- sonviHe or Albany.' Passengers from Savannah to Fernandina. Gainer- ville and Cedar Keys take this tram. Passengers leaving Macon at 8:30 a. x„ daflf (except Sunday) connect at Jesup with Hsix train n* Florida. Pas-tengers from Florida*/ tfeis train connect Jesup with train arriving in Macon at5ti0 r. x*. daily except Sunday^ 1‘assengers from . avannah for BruMarick and Dar.cn take this train, arriving at Brunswick ■* 6:45 a. m. Passengers from Brunswick arrive at Savannah ft 8:40 a.m. * No change of cars between Montgomery -Jacksonviite- Pullmmi sleeping cars ran through to and from avannah and 1 ake City and Montgomery and sonvilleon tln^ train. Connect at Albany daily with Passenger both ways on Southwertera Railroad to and Macon, Enfnla, Montgt mery, New Orkans.etc. Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge for ipa]aehi»» every Sunday afternoon; for Columbus every wed SS'sitssss&siiasK Green cove Springs, and all loading*, on » day at 4:40 v. x. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—JSESTWUf DirUIreK- atSSS&f**” AND WAGONS. BABY CAKRIAGES FACTORY ON POPLAR STREET. r- - • Nos, 70 and 72 Second Street, Macon,. Ceorgia