The Home journal. (Perry, GA.) 1877-1889, March 06, 1879, Image 4

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%U£5£iU?-TL0N PRICE. Out ( One »••*•• - •* SB; 3T.il50i.fr..... '■ — “ T*iv- Months'... CSnbFVljTi* (jfcc 13 ar .'... | 1 • -s • I\’o Extra Cl $12.00 1.00 X-. .... ...* .*i.iitvi .10.00 • for Postage. ADYEHT435NC RATES. Local YotierslO r aci per Use each insertion, ltegslar Mtsiaes* 'aiysrtUjmehts first insertio ’tLD3 l»r jneii.—cacii sntlseiiueut insertion 50 cents per inch. CONTRACT ACVERTISIP4C. P STANDARD WEIGHTS. | * An Act to fix by law the. standard weight of a bushel of the articles and commodities hereinafter mentioned, Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the Gene- j val Assembly of tbe State of Georgia, j that the legal weight of the follow ing articles and commodifies per bushel shall be as follows: SCRIBNERS MONTHLY.! TIE Si«iie. 1 Jil«>., uio~ 'j G mo. 12 mi). I2.*i0 18.00 27.00 40.00 60.00 ' 100.o(J Um; Two Inches FouriuchtH - Quar. Col. ■ ilstif Col. ■ Cae Col. . 2.-.-J ■ ...L'M fi.tMl IH.ftO n.ini 12.0^ I5ltK» 2-7 **0 40.00 1 ktK J 12.1*0 18.00 j ! 25. W) 1 | 40.00 I : BOMj Al! snljeriftion anil advertising hills are payable la au mute, u: less by special contract r' - 1 ' Ir “ ^ ‘ — — 1 Wheat Shelled corn Com in tar Peas 60 lbs. :56 :70 GO Db. Jakes’ Fokmula. Fob Compost- iSG.—Where tlVe ingredients have been ■; perserved from the weather; ) Stable Mannre -. . ;L.......750Tbs : Buckwheat..... Cotton Seed (green) 750 lbs. • < Acid Phosphate or DIssolxed Boih‘500 Jte SS of . .2,0001bs. : A ingredients have been ex posed and have lost any of their prop- 1 ertieww^isi'gp."-'-- «^. . ----. • Lot Manure GOOlbs. ‘OottOB Acid ) ..... GOOlbs. isolv id Bone GOO lbs f Ammonia.. 60 lbs. ” “ ....V.... 140 lbs. to wo: .ton of 2,000 lbs compost is to be applied idv---— |P*^f Stable Manure. 700 lbs. OottonSeed (green) 700 lbs Sraper-Phosphate 500 lbs Jvainit.. 100lbs Suppose that China, in retaliation for ■ -i .':3 £ by our Government .of ' i-Burlingam 3 treaty per e emmigration of Chinese y, should abrogate the arts of that or of others be-- twectS-h he two countries. That would iplose the ports of China to a great deal of trade* froifi -this- couutry, from or ,+hronglP California especially, and it j -strikes ns that the'-Celestials’ would, get . fully even. New England manufacture* would sutler some. And if the Chinese hare the, spirit of Chiistian nations, lhat w juSfabbtiV what they wiH^do; ♦«*> ; The old AmeracSffU ka?i as a «idtetf t5 hsiJ'| i 'jtho i l«t% from New . "Cock reports, decided to adhere to the terms.-o? % constitution, which pyp: vride^d|tjgiyjf^Kiri^.James version of the Bible shall be circulated for it ++^Hx£LX"i ., '.To ■ ; Sheep growers in England claim that » cotton seed and turning 5s uot only "the"fiafest .for fntetmig sliecp, but will put on the most fa^and make (_he **“* at y4^ast viost.. strongest Eye 56 Oats. 32 Barley ....47 Irish potatoes 60 Sweet potatoes 55 White beans 69 Clover seed 60 Timotbj seed 56 Flax seed ........ 56 Hemp Seed .44 52 Blue glass seed.......’ 14 Dried, peaches (unpeeled) 33 Dried peaches (peeled) 3S Dried apples..... .24 Onions 57 Stone coal 80 Uuslaked lime 80 Turnips. 55 Corn meal 4g Wheat bran 20 Cotton seed ..30 Gronnd peas - •; - I 25 Plastering hair ..8 Sec. 2. Repeals all convicting la to Approved Februrary 20th, 1875.. CONDUCTED BT'Uy C. 'HOLLAND. : K&sjXTvT a w.'wf’ ; n The Handsomest Illustrated Magazine in the World. The Atsericxn. edition i GREAT DEMOCRATIC PAPER S O-CTTS-EAST. SCHOFIELD’S IRON W0RKS,l Cc,,,, ' al ^ 1 »c Ste , 1 , tluspericuicalisnow « THF Q A V A WA M L[MORNING-' NEWS! ouy other ^American Magazine. Every number contains about 1 ufrejiandred and .fifty pages, and from fifty *o seventy-five original wood-cut illus trations. _ Aim OTiii cements fo r 1878-9 Amon? 'the attractions for the coming Tear are the following:. .... ‘‘HAWOlta HS,”. a serial novel, oy Airs. Fra—™ Hodgson -Btuaiett, -author of ‘“dliat • Lass o’ Low- Cures Consumption '"ji >»h n othpr Oils F WICLSOiS’S CAIJ3CLAT3B (Norwegian) Cod Liveii©!] Immediately Arre.il i Do'cuy Laft. . nn-.l li-aildi ITp'ehe Srilei "WlLLSON’S CASE OLATSO (NorwegiftiiHJdiiXiyor Oil la retained by lho.'tV».»Tc'*t Stnm*cli. V l« S’. «■« fr.m IJ <iSimiannt U - ..*.. I* 'b Ulgeilad. JS t r.r gej» lt.neld. WlhhSOlS'S chtSOIATCB (Nerwcgiau) Cod Liver Oil Cnrofl CoDiiunpilon, Sorofnia^ All Lung and OoxTTrruTioxAL C< )Mtlaint.s and i« rcmnrfcnMy efil-uciit BLOoirPumriEK and check* the linYAgoa o£ l)i5ca.^e. vl'lLLids 3 (Nor wegHiiJl'di Liver^)!] is apld}onl* r in large W idge-^hap^d bottles: CWillBOD i -flpolb'<Ywi:h Auldubloi J^.” ileniuiube^ thn word " Cahi:.»l , .tk;» ” in «r lei'n*; from your Druggist andjii.-l8Vo.ilri. 'it kind Send for Circular *. t j ihc Rroprictv.rs, GUEMP MANUFAGIURING GO., 21 HARK PLACE, NEW'YORX. best mutton jiinoduces tbe rongest mnnnro. In struggling to make a duil brained boy understand what conscience is teacher finally f 5TE)CBi&.Ms yot feel uncomfortable after yon hare done wrong? Father’s leather strap," feeling ly replied file boy. Hkc Emperor of China punished a violation of the Burlingame treaty on the mirjrqf ,1/ia subjects wi;h death; Here-'the’members of congress who have violated its provisiuns in the most «ram ton mami ;r, except’their bad faith fco be rewarded- v.itk -political promo tion. — Qive^Ji|'^ii5tpiri4,:accoi , din r g' to a Lon- ■don<eoiriespbndcht, invariably presents' royaler aristocratic bride with an Xud&aEjiswl, a gift .that costs her noth ingr .’ Tii'e.priuce of Wales, the same eiironicler avers, is enamored of poker, and plays that pleasing game with more enthusiasm than success. e-e«> General.Butler has not yet abm boned the idea of being governor of I Mass icli usetts at the earliest opportuni ty. YNeiTiier have t Ii e pei >ple of Massa- ch usetts abandoned the idea of defeat- 'ing tbe fruition of-tips ;xs|)iration. He 'will be a candM«ie again this year—tl-a' anuchT is settled already. Tike best thing in the world to bay-, af.oioeis sure of a good article at a low price |s experience. 1 The -eyport-sfeom tnis country to Gbi- up, it ie reported, amount to §24,000’-] iOOO ai-jantiily. -BUCHAN'S OINTMSKT nrIt Beet Salve in.tiio Werld. tutcVaxiH < SVai4lhi^ 'G^os. Xt Heals V/lUioui: a Seal*. •A-llaya Palii & Stops 2loBdiz&g« Portnois a Hn’-n cr Scald. ^ Cut JjI'Ilo Magic. ■Draws Peiicn oat of a Wonad. TRe.scene of Mrs. Burnett’s new nGvel is laid in Lancashire’^ the Llto ib a young inventor of American birtln “Hawertli V'is the longest story Airs. Barnett has yet written. It wilt run through twelve numbers of the Monthly, beginning with .N o vein her i 185B, and will be, profusely illustrated FALCONBERG, a serial novel, by n. EL Bovesen author of “Gunnar,” “The Man who Lost his Name,” etc. In this romance the author graphi cally describes the peculiarities of Norse immigrant life in a Western settlement. A STORY OI NEW ORLEANS, by George W. Ca ble, to be begun on the conclusion of ‘‘Ealcon- berg.” This story will exhibit the state of society in Creole Louisiana about the years 1803-I q. 'the time of the Cession, and a period- bearing a remark- . .ble likeness to the. present Reconstruction period. PORTRAITS OF AMERICAN POETS- This se nes-(begun m August with the ]5ortrait of Brj ant) will be continued, that of Longfellow appearing; in November. These iiortraits arc drawn from life hy Wyatt Eaton and engraved byT. Cole. They will be printed separately on tinted i»i>er, as frontis pieces of four different numbers. Illustrated sketch es cf the lives of the poets will accoinjmny - these portraits. STUDIES OF THE SIERRAS,— J. series of jiapers (mostly illustrated) by John Muir, the California naturalist.: The mostgiapLic and picturesque and, at the same rime, exact and trustworthy studies " of the •‘California AItjs” that have fet been mad el— The series will sketch the California Passes, Lakes Wind Storms and Forests. ANEW YTEW OF BRAZIL.—Mr. Herbert,H. Smith, of Cornell University, a companion of the late Prof. Harrt, is i oin Brazil, Mr: J. Wells Ohampney, (tlie artist who accompanied Mr. Ed- warr. Kiifg in his^bur through. “The Great South preparing lor Scribner’s =a series of xiapers. on the oresent condition,—the cities, riverspand;resources of the great Empire of South America. ; THE “JOHNNY KEB” PAPERS,” by ah «Jx- Confedcrate” soldier, ..will be among the raciest contributions to Scribner during the earning rear. They mre.w^tten ahd iliurtrated by JSB_ Alien C. Redwood, of Baltimore. •.The " first of the. ^series, ••Johnny lieb -at’Play,” apptai-s in the November numbeiV; f - rHEXkADTKG EUECPE; K XJKri'EESITIES.— V\eare.nc.wfiaviag.]lreparL'a’for Scribuei, a-ticlts : ou tie loaiHug Univei-Kitie.s . of Europe. They will be written'by { an American College Erofessor, air. H. H.Eoyeseu, ofConieU. iantberof -‘FalcOnberg ’ \V71TH THE OPEKIXG ofanotber political cani- * » pugn and business season, we desire to pre sent-the claims of the DAILY MORNING NEWS to the patronage of th» public. The features that have rendered the Morning Xews so popular will be maintained, and tbe am ide facilities os. the establishment devoted to ina- Mngii, if possible, stillmore worthy of the confi dence and patronage of the peoole of Georgia and Florida. The editorial deparment’ will be conducted, as heretofore, with dignified moderotiou, but, at the same time, with vigorous and earnest devotion to the interests of our section, anc tho principles of the Xatio tal Democratic Party- Its State, General and Telegraphic news departments, and its I ocal and Commercial columns will be kept »p to their old s’andard of. completeness and reliablility, and improvements made whenever they may suggest themselves. In a word, the JI'■ruing Hews anil comprise every feature that renders the newspajicr of to-day attractive, and its patrons may confident ly look to its columns for the latest information in regard to current eveuts. Yielding to no rivary in its own proper field, it will ollow no competitor to outstrip it in journalistic enterprise. Besides the well known DAILY MORNING NE WS we publish a mammoth eight-page, ■THE WEEKLY NEWS, the largest paper in the Southern Ststes. This pa per ccutaius a careful compilotiou of the general news from the daily issues of the week. Telegraph^ ic Dispatches -ami Market Reports, caretuliy edited Agricultural and Military Departments, with choice laterary and Mifcellaneomj leading, and as a dis tinctive feature ORIGINAL SERIAL STORIES, .-written expressly for its pages by popular authors; thus constituting it a comprehensive, entertaining and instructive fail ily newspaper. We also issue a lively Snnday paper, THE SUNDAY TELEGRAM, .which contains the Local and Telegraphic news of Saturday night. MdCOX, GF.0RQ14~~: ' MANUFACTURERS OF STKAM ENG-I3NTF S J: . /FROM 4 TO 40 HORSE AOWER.) Also Wheat Threshing Engines; Prepared to Mount On any Ordinary Farm Wap-on. GRIST MILLS, COTTON PRESSES, GANE MILLS. SYRUP BOILERS, SHAFTINGS, PULLEYS, AND ArLKINDS OF CASTING S, Prompt attention paid to repairing Hills and Machinery. aEND FOR CIRCULAR. fcl - lir J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON. F. S. SSHO NEMAN. DEALER IX SCBSCniPTIOX, (PnF.i'.UEi.} Daily, six months, S5(J0: twelve months -'l oo Tri-weekly, six months, S3 qU; twelve months ■ifiOO .. e „ Six months, $1 U0; twelve moutha," Toys, Fancy Goods and Confectioneries SOLE AGENT FOR W. 3. LIMP S CELEBRATED STe (LQifiS ©IIB* Id WoQd] m> gSa§§, 71 CHERRY STREET, MACON. CJl $2 00. 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SuJ'l in gia? battles wi L Ii the -hove ‘-.traie^ai-:-r!c.L\« Avithoii" which none i^ geauiu % S .* lo it that your dru;. gi t givcB you iJucriAN’s. att above des tribed. Cir cu ar8 sent fre^ on an lication t^ ilie Manna*, turers GUEMP MA NilfA C Til RING CO.. 22 PA51E PLACE, XLW YOlih se 1-agqs, luidtedin.the-mbst 'bcaiirilurEtyre.Nprblutc- ly iiiustratedvvith spluiiflid' eiigi-avings. rei*reseut ing the newest inventions and the most' recent ad vances in the arts and sciences; mclndiug new and interesting facts in agricnlture, lioiiticniture, the. home/lifcidtli/inedioa] progress.-Social science, nai- ural;historyV' geology, astrunoiiiyi Tli'eht ost valu able'!'radical papers by einiuent writers in all tle- partmeiits of scieuce, will be found in the Scientific American. - •'. .. ...V $3.20 a year by mail; including postage. Biscount to clubs. Special circulars, giving club rates, seiit iree r Single copiesmailed, on receipt of 10 cents.— Ma^'lbe had of all a»ews dealers. 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Xo-dav o(, xMchulas stauds alone in THE WORLD OF BOOKS, The'New York Tribuuelias said of it- -.St Nicho las has-reached a higi.ef piatforhi, Sj&t ioffimaml for 4 ts ser\^e«vwider resiiurces in. art and 5 ? u -ffl u ‘ .i!vadeces.s<,rs or cout.-nyorarinier ,lhe Londoii lanrary Wodd says: ‘-Xi.e.-e is not VST***•>•»"»'« that rt.ii be said to • eo ua .tins <-/.o;cciiohuU;oa ol Strituicis’Press.” .*• Goed Tiilii^ for Th- arrangeiiienfe fJr 'iterary- -and aii c wtribn tions for titc new voinme-tbc'SlxUe-^ra eoimdot already;favorite, sources as wvl U frpmproninijtg ne.w.oncs. M. .PriSk K tit-ik ton s new serial story for boys, . *1“ • “AJOLLY FELLOWSHIP,” " i]11 ' un 'lupugh iwcItc monthiy parts—hrginniu"! with the number for November, J(78. th- fir-t ' Vl1 ? be 'liiistratcd by James E. ^fliLF-A DUZFN^IOD^gi^PElSi^ By Eatharine D. Smitl-, with illm tratiotm ibv 1-1' ' leiTcpDegnian,-—Sgjjismtie same munbet'ao, NEW STAND ! NEW GOODS ! p. C. SMITH & CO-, $mw, Including FLOUR. MEAL. MEAT, LARD, SUGAR, C'OFFEE, SYRUP, MOLASSES, CRACKERS, CANDIES, CANNED GOODS, SOAPS, TOBACCO, SECAR3, ETC. We have also OUR BAR! Supplied with the Whiskies, Brandies, Thanking Ihc public for the liberal patronage given us i timtanoe. . SLACK AS THE HAVEN’S WING C ES KIDDER'S SaYeQ ludeliMo luk. Ifevcr Blots! Flows I'reely: Never Spreils! Alivay-s BeaJj-! Perfect Black J Ni fuss or trouble I It is used without preparation J Sold by all druggist* and ■station- - €nraip ilfg. C"., 22 Pace Plaue, N. Y. I oreign patents, and have tbe largest estubliylumeji’t iu the world. More than fifty thousand appliratious havu been made through, their agency. Patentb are obtkinfcdmn the best terms, models of new iuycntions and sketches examined, and ad- vice free. A special notice isir.adein-the Scleiitific American of all inventions'puteiited through tiiis agency, with the name and residence of the pat entee. Pafentsareaften soid in part or; whole, to persons attracted to the'invention by .such uoficp * a pamphletnontaiueug fulldirections forriWaining patents seiLtfiroe.. Tho Scientific American Refer ence Book, av-olmne bound in cloth ana gilt, with tlie patent laws, census of the U. S., and !42 en gravings of mechanical movements. Price -. o.ci ntsi Address for the paper,- or .concerning ' patents, Sc ,C©„, 37 PfiPak Row, New Yori— lironcn ufiice, Cor. F & 7th sfcs, Washington, D. C Seji 2¥ w W nes, Beer, E(c. p-tst. we hope to merit its con- P. e. SMITH & GO., No. 2, Cook’s Range, Perry. Ga. O .V and after-Sunday, June utli. lKj - trams on the Central and Southwes'J’**^* roads and branches will run as foUo'w> '' rii.UX NO. I.—GOING NOOTh .V’.B Leave Savannah Leave Augusta. Arrive at lngusta ••*3#*, Arrive at Alacon ~ * Leaves Maeon for Atlanta'.”] Arrive at Atlanta Making close connection' at eim and Atlantic and Atlanta and Line for all points North and West. UUIrl " tt « ij ; COMING SOUTH AND rtcr Leaves Atlanta ', I Arrivesat Macon.... t-UtW,, Leaves Macon...1 » 1 Arrives at MiHedgeviBe.^... ’ *’ '-‘^i, 1 Arrives at l E«tbntoij... -- 9 :44»j I Arriveeat AugnsU... f Arrives .at Savannah..... * ; Leaves Angnsta..!......'L.".] 3 d5f, | .Malang eraqiecUon at AngnSiJto'flUV**** I East and at Savannah with the Atlanbr Xo ?*‘ , »i I Railroad for all points in Florida. C * 0<1 G«i j TBAINNU. 2.—GOING NOKTH Avn Ta>firnc QniwnnaL * WEST. lata.. < •**»» sJ<vorilla -^13 > w Leaves Savannah .Arrives at Augusta.., Leaves Augusta.. Arrives at Mill edge ville... Arrives at Eatonton .."..V J » Arrives at Macon.... . U: *Hr Lea res Macon for Atlanta S:0, a* Arrives at Atlanta | Leave? Macon for Aibauy and'ifo'fiuii' -'^N j Arrives at Eufaula —pn Arrives at Albany... . ’'.S,, ; r '' - - j Leaves Maecarlor Columbus.” Arrives at Coiuiub: •3It, Aains on lUawi^,,], tm S lunbes, Eufaula and Albany daily S connection at Atlanta with ITesten.’ .. r 0 "’ ^ ! and Atlanta and Charlotto Air I.i™ u &•* P with Montgomery and Eufaula lUUroad- 1- ^bus with Western and Mobile and Ui’^j^ % Eufaula train connects at Fort Valle, r . * daily except Sunday, and at luthbnt fee ^ ‘' Gaines Mondays, Wednesday* and Iet @ returning leave Fort aaines Tuesdivs ri* 1 *' 111 I and Saturdays at -4:47 a. m. “‘risliji [ Train on Blakely Extension leaves in. I Moudays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridayi • f COMING SOUTH AND EAST. Leaves Atlanta ”, ■ Arrives at Macon from Atlaute. f » 3 Leaves Albany f?*** M Leaves Eufaula i--L * * 3 Arrives at Macon from EufauU and Mlanr ** : Leaves Columbus - ^* ■ Arrives at Macon from ColnmbiiV. Leaves Macon . . . " Arrives at Augusta *3lr. Leaves Augusta. Arrives at Savannah. Making connection at Savannah with '.t* 1 and Gulf Haiiroad for all imints in Fl or i,i, Au “* Pass^secs far MilicdgeviUe aud Ea lo ,7 t „„ , take tram No 2 from Savannah and train x,!; J? Macon, which trains connect daily exiven ii . for these pointL “«Pt Stmiq, WILLIAM ROGHjc General Snpt. Central Kailroad. havsTtai, are., «• IkVUl-L Snpt, Southwestern ltailruad, =»s« 3:t«il »:«r, r>OU113LK DAILY To AND FltoM 3P L O H X JD , ffacon & Brim*wide R. I flesh serial hy.,Susau Oooiidg... eiitit,'rit-‘*Lye- U£ l >ictlu 'as will be-commeuc- -f 1 “ iV5 pl "S ' lllere "~ U a '-so 1 be a con- •f-niued |airy-talxj, called * H e J DI ? DUET’S TO§"ER. *’ Written by jfiuiaii Hawthorne, - aud- ilktstrafredi ibv Alfted fiedaneta. About tire other fanrJffir'Teio THS S'XJTC.’ 1870 WEW YOBK An / srre.cfiBI') Apprionl & Rofrigerant; ^.•-^Tiltoowu pn-p iratio-1 is NMMy rmafimendM foi , Hk\diciw. SiCriUrss ot the Sromneh. Hvart l?7“-1 lc.uiralii!:it?nrisii,i; fi-uni Aridity. B.Jinusand - uila. ..-il 1 ever*. E voo.sr iu- b.oou and recufates the bow- I s. i ■ = a r-’-w-e im-riicuw forwhildren.nndPsoc'idit- f fao^i''V^ SO rwJre# :L cooling anjTefreshiug. Shit u • l r'-naost s- A- rOriSTW P'S' S Ch»mb*s;-F. Y. ■Qne. ibajff.restorers, or kkCfS ^jf 'wanefereaS to be practically iden- I ■ ■ Iticai im itbeir nature. They-cooaiainod sul- t HAIR DYES. JTotv the Public are Imposed upon. An English paper publishes the results obtained by. the : analysis of some twenty- plmr, in suspension, and also Oaai in vary- ing, but always considerable quantity. ’labels, the rest English. All of them con- JUjBB64 fiffei ent to cause disease of itho brain,.Sffiaaey-, Ac., whilasome of them •contained sufficiesft mineral poison to de stroy life. TT 1 ■’ ** ’ - • - ; .. Qum,Jte^van!d.]taYenoxepoit.abQut- sulphur, lead, and like poisonous sub stances. He will find, it able to analyze tbe ‘'Uiysterions properties of this wonderful -.jrofiuot'sf Nature, ai hair'dye-and a liair preparations are n mediately-enters ‘ ang virtues beytond any article ever yet ap plied to the human scalp, and would hand in his report of analysis writ hike follow! ng’ tresult; Gai-bolitteis prepared from the oil 1m it flows from tiafuro’s -great chemical -5olx#atory, the earth,,stud is jiow presented lo the- public withouttfearofeorttradietion, ms the best restorative and beautifier of the ■filaLr' the world has ever produced. It ^erfewns what others only claim for their preparektions. It is an elegant dressing, reentovt 1 ." dandruff, cleans the scalp, pre- NetitS the-hair from falling out, restores the 4tair'on bald heads, restores it. to its orig- 5na_l color, makes it grow rapidly, will not ptain the rskin, contains not a panicle of Head, silver, sulphur,-or other deleterious ot't^s.- ■ itr is 'a Ttathral jifoduct of the "esw&fiieiK-ui'ittiig thetlemenis n-quired by * G) 11. its teFtVimnre qnulifio.s. Does require; months of.eominueil use-be fore you jierceive any result. It is cool- ( “ CUrbola-cd ” in ordering from your dxi2ggist I 'ur3 cleanly, and too much praise enn not 1 ppen having the right kind. ,»e bestowed upott it Sold by druggists, j Gvmp M'r’c Co., 22 Ecfk Place, N. I. ‘After all, no remedy is so certain .to cnreConsnmplion as pore Norwegian Cod.Livcr UU, Carholatetl- hyAfcillson’s- ex ell nt. p- oces?.’’— Dr. Tnrff. Ly invited to a fair trial. It is casaiy and readily digested wlrese all similar are refused by the stomach, wnd itu- xktijdhd circhlatiom acting spe cifically upon the decaying lungs. The nutritions properties of the oil sustain and build up the sys tem, while the active curative properties of tho preparation complete the work of healing. jWnison’s Carbolate4 (Norwegian) Cod Liver Oil never gets rancid, is free from unpleasant taste, is retained easily by the weakest stomach and is sold at the price of the ordinary Oils. It cures Consumption, Scrofula, Asthma, Bron chitis. Emaciation, Coughs,-* and all lung and constitutional complaints. As a Blood Purifier the Carholated Oil is remark ably effluent. :it3.use in ScrofoldhsTAffections. Ithenmatism, Itickeis, Ac ,is strongly recommend ed. Its pnfi*yihg puwer is wonderful in Consump tion—depending, jtsit frequently does, upon Serof- nons taint It aits upon the rational theory-of IxnrEXUXTrx.x .-'.eb- -nr*Decay while ii Builds ttt tttt- Systew, enibling it to‘throw off the* disease. S.ld only in wedge-shaped bottles. ‘1 spelled with a double -‘ L.” Ilemeniber As the time approaches for the renewal of sub- scriptious, 1 he bus would remind its friends and well wishers everywhere, that it is again a candidate forcomadera ton and support. Upon its iccord forthe iiast-ten years it reiiesfor a continuance of the hearty sympathy and generi us .-o operation which haveluthe to been extended tojiSrom every quart- ir of tho IJ11I011. The Dailt .Sun is a four-page she . I of 28 eol- umns pnee liy mail, pot t paid, 55 cents, a month, or S6.50 pmr year. The Sunday eaition ol'The Sun it an eisbl.page sheet of oO columns. While giving the news of the day, it also contain! a large amount of liiera’ v and miscellaneous matter speciaBy iirepared for it.— .® S T S ? VY Scx hasniet with great success. Post paid ^i.-20ayeat. The Tl’eclvly 8nn- Who does not know The Weekly min? It circu lates throughout the Gutted States, the Jauadas. sua beyond. Ninety thousand families ^rcet its welcome pages weekly, and j egard it in the light o: guide, counsellor and triend. Its news, editorial agricultural, and literary departments make it es seutiaTy a journal fori the Jteiily .and fireside — Terms: Oxe Dollar a year, post paid. This price, quality considered, makes it the cheapest uewspa perpuhUshed. For-chibs of ten. with' $lo <x sin wc l will send an extra copy freel Address 5©BLISHEB OF THE SUN. New Xptfe : tiy. BOSTON WEIKU 6L0BE, The Best EamilyiNewspaper-In 'the ft. K. For eign andr-Home-News; Agricnlture, Gteckers’ and Puzzle?. ehasdtmns and Fancy v, or k fnrfhe Lad>'e- DEAiOt’HATJO in POLITICS. «... .. -v- e . — j—-u——sy. conSerialiir mronieut.to short stories, pic+untae, jumjusp- humor, mstriictiye.sketches, and the lure and llL ; : i? r « ef ,; 3acJ;-in-the-Pnlpit,” the “VciyLiftte *‘lMdi?Box ^^ 3CUt ’ “ Ud S? B< ^" aoc the' Terms,(XI ay-ear; 35'cenis ajMimher. ? -*: nawW^^I ! "M? C¥! ^ F*®Wm ot 'tW* lapci. and b.. all boilsc.lcrsaiidjiostmasters, P-r-; sour wisbingto subEcrSJioairetft with the publish ersI should write name, post-ofiii'e, ootintx, anil r state, -ii full, and send with remittance Check or P. O. money order, or registered ieiter, SCRIBNER & CO., 743, Broadway, New York. ' GSEAT BEDIJGTIONS"; MT O : , i tllliO - Fj? I S3fX«3gL Read-’—Keep Posted Up. - ; •- . ' i i - 0 BSE RYE MY VERY LOIV I'll ICES. - Aud tin largest stock iu Georgia to salrct from 1.000 men’s hitesl-cassrmere suits at. ........ i. ?10, worth' §15 '5.O0P w«t’s working suits at 5, worth 1<‘ 2,00b tneri'.s7aSHi<mul>le6lack ilVees suits at i-.. -20 worth 3-' j 500 iiien’s chi^tom made iiniiorted wtisted e.uits at *. 25 worth 4. j2.609 men’s chinchilhi qvercoais at.. ,C wi-rth 5W0:ftiBiftlfmSgatml ovyreotits.at ID worth 1.000 chMre.u’s siylisli-siiiis at.. .". 5 worth" 2.000 boys best wool suits arl ti^ worth shall gnarautee juiees in children and l>ovs cheaper than thei can i>e made up at lioin-e I always keep oh baud'a Iwll fine of goods foi men’s, ladies’hoys'aueil children’s wear. Prtoes positively the lowest foi boots, sboer and’bats. Calicees, Jeans, Csnulmrgs mud checks at factor; prices. Be sure ytwa cail and see me before taming diy goods «iul clothing. . GKNEKAI. : Sci*EMNTICHIE’T*a Ornc£,l JT-J-Q Marou. Ga., May xk, lsis. j O N and after Sunday, th. h'.th iiutaut. trams ou this r«ia,i will run as loitotr.; 5 ’ CCMIJEKL.VND KOl.'JtR via BitUXsvriil NIOHT'PASSESGEIt No. I.'SOUTH, thiiir. Leave Macou. ; J p . Arrive at i.'uclintu "!!!!" » ,< Arrive at Eastman j'.' . Arrive at jeslqi. , AfiVe oi iini-.ewick...... t-e.it l.ca»« Briuhrauck jwr ateMuer Arrive Fcrnatriina ll «n JLrri t e .Jaekwurille 5:45 r SIGHT "pass KXGlfck No. 2. NoBTil-Piltf J lean* *erna.i ( linft |»er KtekiiicT.. ‘i:(Zrx t rrive t.;4Sra j Lt-arve it rune wick Lf-ave Jexuo., ..Ta.FJ ' 'i\ iaCuvt ' .. K. J j; Leave Onriirau Ariivu at Jttnm, I j.. . j. dorC ftUlUy;ctit»ll Ht AfjUN4Ji for 4II jtoiut* SoilJf EJi'tuiul IVVtft via it&niitaini Au^uHta. ^ HA Y ACC’* M.Mu DATlON Xu. 3. S« iU i ft, 11 Via.JcsnjijUtal Lire Oak—Daily, except, Stnihp fisve Macon ;.^ A | Arrive turhiau 1o:Ja .arrive Lastnssai ‘ rrive Jtstiiijti.... 'J,c»: r t \ vrrive JacAsouvilie 9:lh*i So.. A. Solth—i];iiJy except Suuduj. Leave J*ck«pnvillo,*...i Leave JcrtUf). * * r;foii Leave£a§Ttitaii....; , r* f rjeuye ‘I Arrive at .Vac >n f.:ivn m HAWKI>*iSVILLL ACCf'MMODATIfN. Ouiljr i-xccjit iSimilaj. Leave Macou .......... 4 3:45 r l arrive IIa.wkinri\illM ,. w 7.if am ijg hezye Hnvriau^.LHc.. .‘...firjoam B Arrive Xiacoit L.. .1.. •.i..I tiLiek U- ADAMS, (W iw ral Fui»cm;t(ndt c(. 9 W. J. JAHVIS, Master Tiam<portatioii. . ^ Atlantic Gulf il. It 1) J.BAElt, Cuttnwr Tiii7*3 «atl Clicny Strcr-s, AIocon, Ga. ^ . TATLOR DEALERS Di ^ w i* t5'‘es ? 3 to S7. Revolve.. ____ f 2.50. Qvf r lOo latest Novelties “S! T - So.Soppl j Co XaEhyille.Teim BMgjjpSiiy»LuoW' Ififh Chapters on, A competent-Wom- J annouii. hvjilaueral htym women, Advice u> Bridegroom. Ili;'band, and WFle. Celebacy'nnd Matrimony com pa rid, -Inipciinncnta Coiiguga. dullest Science ofMama"e,*Latt-6fi3iv6r£ ~ auction. -Latihof Marrisi General upebixtewbemt*^ Office Atlantic and* GclF 1Uiliu>4D. .■Savannah, May jih t L<6. , ( AN AND AFTLK THIS DATE, l^ru^K ■ vJ Trainn ou tuw JXuad «rill rim ant foil own. SI GST v.nnrvxti a ..eave Sa-vaumali Gaily at...... vrrive JefiMyj arrive at Baiubridge _ . vrrive at Albany Arrive at JAve Oak arrive at Taltahasnee vrrive at Jacksonville Leave I al tafia u see .ueave Ja kwmville i^eave Live tJak Leave Aibauy Leave Baiubridge . Leave Jeimp irrive at Savannah EXTKEs*. .......4.-20 P *| 7Z0 r i *:1» l * 1 3 :30 J 3:251-* l*vr.« S:45t.« 9;4J r. > ;.ri 22W »•* s-JSr.t 5:46 A. * 8;4t i-* ffi-i Private f-laai pure aspot-iatitri*' end ifipir eflects SjatvpSi^ih^i6?G^f^/r x . „ c a UU «;rn re ™ i ^'i?S%i? q 'in 1 ^?fP i 3>ayi«h«®i«abr6ifowl m wtK r , BOSTON -I v.i WiT*C!OT -Y GLOB] •li.'Sl-. CnrtfT* 8 Wlintea ^ery.. <d$" afid-Town In-iffe Each number contains ihrrty-two Pn ges of reading, many ifiiie- Wood GiU Engravings, and out*. Colored Plate; A bfautifnl Garden Iilagazine, printed oii elegant puper. and fn'i of information. Iu English and G"rin.-tn; P-riee, tBl;| a yar; Fivi- coyi.^ . Yifk’.s STlowei' itud Yeg “ 50 cents iii jniiier coyer i el ttv«is §1. Yick’s Ca'alogne—300 iRustiaiii on 1 y2«euls. Address JAMES YICE. Rcciiestci - N. X. ^ ’ - .- • : - •>'' ■yV&fZf'i. CARPTINGS, OIL CLOTHS. ALU. SKW 3TYT.ES. Metalic and "Wood Burial Cases. Cotton Avenue, near Cherry St., MACON, C .noH —i i. M-' 37C0BltHace, LOUISVILLE, Kl^fe repfiariy educated and leraUj qaaliSed Dl t will prove.' lins, -!■!<.:! -t; MaSBFACTDTSEB . ASD DeaLEK - IN ..jT-r diJc . r : -JT-- v:1 *t f*Bi$ So clmugc of earn betweeu havauuafi znd wuville or Aibauy. PiWKcngfcrH from Kavanuah to Fernandiua. * will-.- aud Cedar fi.ey.-4 take thia tram. PasweugerH leaving Macou at 8SJ0 a. m„ drpj ,except'Sunday) connect at ieaup witli thiH tiain «»* Florida. .. ... raa-^ngera from Florida!)/ tfiia train connect* lesnp with trai*» arriving in Macou at5:iu r.a- laily except Stmilay, from avail nafi for Brnwnrirt V 1 ' farjen take this trtiu. arriving at' BrtmHwiri: ^ 1:45 a.m. • . ParfHcngers from Brnmwici arrive at Sav aned . t a. m. . ' No change of cars between Montgomery tvi lackBonnite. taillmau sleeping cai s ran through to and fn’i* -avamiah and J ake City and Montgomeryand v.nvillron thi> train. ctnctlr ccnfcdentioL • - • ^ . A FPIVATE COUNSELOR OfBoe hows frv-Lu 0 A. 7 ■?. JL ‘Sundays, 2 toifi X* 7 ' l>oih l -Mhil steamer lexvers Bainliridge fur- | •«verv Sunday afternoon; forCoinmbua eierf Wrf j SSffissa® j ireen Cove Springs, and all landings o* th* * r0 Troinso T nli.'and A. K. B. lrtvi Jhiirfitm, f*M i ... For«ie;fci)&efi5iCnr _ . _ 3f::niio<wi :nm all *lisor-iere brought on byittdis- or^XL-t-s*?. Any ib-u-'risi h;t- tlie ingre- r . oii- s. AR Ir^ Di'.W. J AQCES A CO., ,t ; i3'J Wist Vi .Y tii .Sheet, Ciueiuuall, Ol t*i-w' . i'ARIUABES, dliitili'iS, : AND WAGONS. HARNESS, BABY CARRIAGES FACTORY ON POPLAI1 STEEET. Nos. 70 and 72 Secon dStreet, Macon, Georgia TA Leava Savannah, Arrive at llclutonh Arrive at Jesnp irrive it B^rkshear Arrive at lie{tint ^eavellrlntosh •mte at Savannah . at 7:56 M 3 » . . • 12:15 r.* 1 ■ - S:«r.» ! . , . .« j30 r. * | i *•' .. 5;>' 3 r * • •• 5 : JSSt* VE8CEEN JWTilSION. ajfdadayH, 7Vk:dnesdajs and Friday?. ■.rrive at*Valdosta irrive at_Quituian omasville —— r-t-.Jt)0a ‘bVQOa ' 4 ‘ ** | Leave Tfiona^vilie jcAVt Quit^.au Ixaive Valdosta irrive at Dpi out J. S. TYSON, Master ©HlfaMisrirtatioii. S. H.HAtSLS.\ ‘ Geoewl Shperfitendem. - HI l t-'JH u 1