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Long Cut Smoking Tobacco
Ii mild, moist, fragrantandEnrcet. Smokes cool and
§roes twice as far as granulated tobacco.
AZjT.BK & GUTTER, Msuvactniers,
oct7 lm Rieluaioai, Virginia-
TO ABYEETISERR
An sdvciti£cr wlio spends up—arils of $5,0C0 a
year, and who invested less than $350 of it in this
list, writes: “Ybnr Select Ideal List paid me letter
last year than AT/I. THE OTHER ABVEltTlHIife I
DID,”
IT IS SOT A CO-CPERATITE LIST.
IT IS SOT A l HEAP LtsT.
IT IS AS H05EST LIST-
The catalogue states exactly what the papers are.
When the name of a paper is printed in FULL FACE
TrPE it is in every instance the BEST. When
printed in CAPITA! S it is the OKLY paper in the
place. The list gives the population' of every town
and the circulation of every paper.:
fi The;rates chained; foradvertisingjire barely one-
fifth thei publishers’ schedule'.'' Thfe’prfee for sin-
irle'states ridges from $3 to $80. .The price for one
inch one month in the entire list is $625. The reg
ular rate* of the papers for the same space and time
arc $J,980.11. The list includes 952 newspapers of
which 187 are issued DAILY and 765 WEEKLY.—.
They are located in 788 different cities and towns,
of. which 26 are State Capitals, 363 places of" over
Having opened cur cotton office and warehouse inSai anna’i, and also continuing onr business in Ma
con in the same manner as practiced by the old firm of Eng jsh & Huguenin for the past fire rears, we
are prepared tooffer
to all cotton shippers and planters, promising them prompt and strict attention to ail shipments oi
cotton toeithcr place. I
Liberal Advauees.Made on Cotton in Store at the Lowest Rate of Interest.
sep2-3m -
will be complete.
jgggjgjL33H.TT AHTICL.13
PRIME AND FJRSf-OLASr{
H&wkiasville, Georgia,
The • bdersignec! take this occasion of retorning thanks for the liberal patron
age extended to us in the past in the storage of cotton from Pulaski, Houston
and adjoining counties, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, We
flatter ourselves that from the long experience, of the Senior in the cotton trade,
that we can
Sell your .Cotton as Advantageously as anyone in the Trade
We are also selling all kinds of OASilNGS, COTTON SCREWS, and
THE CELEBRATED BROWN COTTON C5N,
with or without Feeders and Condensers.
Also—GUANOES and FERTILIZERS of different-brands
3 months C.. M.\BOZEMAN & SONS.
5.000 popi lafion, and 468 Comity Seats. For cop
of list and other infoimatit n address
GEO P. BOWELL & CO , "
10 Spruce St-, Few York.
?,‘E told yoll to gel; out of this ■car, ° ho
said somewhat sternly.
“Yon did.”
“Why didn’t yon do it?”
“I did.”
-“And then got on again.”
“I did.”
# *Now look here, my friend, I don’t
•.Wan’t aay more nonsense, Get out of
I he car at the next station, and stay
-out. You bear?”
Again the train stopped, and again it
but in another car,-
HcCofih** Guide for Amateur Bands, and Putnam 7 * Dram-Majors 7
ictics, a book of SO pages, muled for 10 cents.\ *
LYON & HEALY, Monroe and State Sts., Chicago, HL
started, and again,
the conductor found the self-same
traveller, as calm as a June morning. ^
- You hare again?” he asked.
CENTS TO JAIT. 1.
The Chicago
Weekly News
will be sent; postpaid,
from date to Jan. 1st
next, for 10 cents. This
trial subscription will
enable readers to be
come acquainted with
the cheapest metro
politan weekly in the
u.S. Independent in
politics, all the news,
correct market reports,
six completed stories
in every issue. A favor
ite family paper. Send
10 cents (silver) at
once and get it untU
Jan. 1, 1881. Eleven
trial subscriptions for
S1.00. Regular price is
75 cts. a year. Address
Victor F. Lawson,
Publisher Weekly
News, Chicago, 111.
(gpidu’t I teK. yos to 'g£t off of this
frain und-stay off?"
“I did.”
“No, you told mo to get out of that
car and stay out, and I did.”
“Now, my friend,” said the conduc
tor, ’‘listen to me, and mind yon do
"just what I tell you. At the next sta
tion , : yod get off of this train and stay
off. Do just as I tell you or you will
get into trpnblp.” .
“Agreed,” said the passenger, and
the conductor passed on.
Ajjain the train stopped and started,
*nd again the traveller turned up on
the train.
The conductor w,i3 jnsb reaching-for
the bell rope to stop the train and eject
him; summarily, - wheu the traveller
stayed ins hand.
“l obeyed orders,” lie said, “You
told me to do just as you ordered. I
got out : and stayed out until you said
“All aboard.” Then I got aboard, for
I didn’t want to get into trouble, you
know.”
The conductor gave him his hand,
Mid it was noticed that later in the day
they ate together in the diniDg car, and
ate heartily,
—"
A FATHEGK WHO .T’EETED.
WITH SWINGING SCALES.
Honest weights; satisfaction guaranteed; sleeping rooms, .'-tables and wi
yards, all in good order. Good well of water in centei of wagon yard. Plai
can weigh their cotton themselves, if they prefer, on tested scales.” Come on
friends! Give_me a trial W. N. FLEETWOOD.
Hawkinsville, Ga., Sept. 2, 1830.—3m.
Txaie asTxs-w
iELASTIC TRUSS
j Has a Pad differing from all others,
[ Is cup shape, with Self-Adjusting
Ball in center, adaptai teelf to all
positions of the body, while tho
Ba! li n the cup pressoa the
Intestinesjuai a3 apersonwhald
with the Finger. With light
A YEAR.and expe r ses to ag
Outfit Free. Address P.
YIUKE'IY, Augusta, Maine.
AGENTS WASTED for the Best Bock to sell,
F... T1UFET,
27 School Si.J
Boston, Mass'
Full partic*"
ulars and
rspeimen frt c
rr«o Advertisers.—Send.25 cts.for our ICO page
-fi naiuuiiict, ail about Newspaper Advertising Ad
dress GEO. P. EGWEL r j « k c CO.. 10 Snruce St.. N. Y
Detroit Free Press.
The other evening a citizen of Detroit
Reckoned to his 12 year old son to fol
low him to tho wood shed, and when
they had arrived there, he began:
“Now, young man, you have been
fighting a^aio 1 Ilow many times have
sl^tphl you that it is disgraceful to
fight?’'
.‘"Oh, 'father, this wau’fcabout mar
bles or anything of the kiud, ” replied
8 ole agent for the folio win-
tCWICKeRiMfr
- “I can’t help it. As a Christian man
j: is my duty to bring up my children
-tb^feUr the Lord. Take off yonr coat!”
“But, faiher, the boy I was fighting
with called me names.”
“Can’t help it. Galling names don't
lmrt anyone. Off with that coal 1”
“fie said I was a son of a wire-pu! -
ban .01 r<: n? ■ ■;>«>") :?.»
“Aud lie said von were and ’office-
jintiter." ^ ' . vfT*->o '
“What! what loafer: dared make that
iissertiou?”
- >'It made me awful mad, but I didn’t
... Bay anything. Then he called you a
Rer;ovai to our
Ax LuMf-rS^E" aTusic Tlsitle.
IfY & RUNS.
L'-uisnillc, Ky.
• Two large stores, p»q-\: ,3(1 fee t front and four stn-'
tics" liigh/frouting on 'tlireo streets and filled from
cellar to toft ir.th musical supplies. Xotbing to
compare with it in the Soitl hern states.
JAllecfine a hireling! Why I’d like
-to get my.htinds on lnm?” puffed the
“Yes, l)e said you were a political
lick-spittle. ”
“Lord o’ giiioious! but wouldn’t I
like to have the traiuieg of that boy for
'- ’ iilVoutdive niuintes!” Wheezed, tbs old
man as he hopped around.
“I put up with tLat,” continued the
l=oy, “and then he said you laid your
pipes for office ana get left by a large
majority. I couldn’t Stand that father,
bo I soiled over ' the fence and licked
him bald-headed in lessen two minutes!
. Turaali me if you must, lather, but I
couldn't stand to hear you abused by
oue of ilie malignant opposition!”
— nyjy son,” said the father as he felt
for half a dollar with one hand and
wiped his eyes with the other, “you
may go out and buy you two pounds of
•V c mdy. The Bible says it is wrong to
fight, but the Bible must make allow
ance for political campaigns and the
vile slanders of the opposing party. I
only brought yon ont here to talk to
you, aud now you can nut on your coat-
and run along.'’
asb mom
iOHNSQN,
ipNSt
‘L^RaT^v^O UNION SQUARE/^p
ll|f|CM ASS .VVnew-yorevb ity. fliffci
PEEPLES BROS., General Agents,' Atlanta, Ga.
ness they havp been engaged in. None but th
w ho mean business ne d apply.
Address
FINLEY, HARVEY & CO.,
Apr29-’8t)-lyr. AtLint;', Ga.
For Diarrhcea, Dysentery, Cramps, Cholera, *
AND ALL THOSE NUMEROUS TROUBLES OF THE STOMACH AND BOWELS
SO PREVALENT AT THIS SEASON,
No Remedy known to the Medical Profession has been in nse so long and with such uniformly
satisfactory results as
GUIDE
Cash Prices with Three Months' Credit.—
During the months of Aug, Sept, au-j
Oct., we will sell Pianos and Organs at
Loicesi Cash Prices, pr.yable §25 cash on
a Piano or §10 cash on an Organ; with
the balance in three months, without in
terest.
Is BUT BAB tho'best Business and Socrai Guide
and Haiiu-Koofi ever published. Much the iatest.
It tells both sexes completely HOW TO DO-
EVERYTHING in the best way. How to be
3 onr own lawyer. How to do Business Correctly
and successfully. Kow to act in Society and in
every jpart of life, and contains a gold mine of va
ried information Tndispcnsible to all classes for
reference, AGETS'TS WAKTEI> for all or
spare time. To know -iViiy this book of REAL
value aud attractions sells better than any ..other,
apply for terms to
H. B. hCAMMELL & CO.,SL Lotris,-Mo.
We pay aiL freight. Junelo—5m
J alyl-18804m,
STEAM ENGINES,
« A. B. FABtlCEAB, Ictk, Pa, ,
Cheapest and best forallpur-j
Write -fox IHuslrated .Caialognes and New Price
Lists for Fail 1S80, and prepare to be astonished.
diffienltjfts. that it Tibs nnmp tn be-<ym.cidered '
_ AM UNFAIUM6 OUSE FOR ALL SUMMER COMPLAINTS
and such it really is when taken in time and according to the very plain directions inclosing
each bottle.
. In such diseases, the attack is usually sudden and frequently very acute; But with, a
safe remedy at hand lor immediate use, there is seldom danger of the fatal result
which so often follows a few days’ neglect
The inclination to wait and see if the morrow does not bring a better feeling, not infrequently
occasions a vast amount of needless suffering, and sometimes costs a life. A timely dose of
Rain Killer will almost invariably save both, and with them the attendant doctor’s fee.
It has steed tho test of forty years’ constant use in all countries and climates, and
is perfectly safe in any person’s hands.
It is recommended by Physicians. Nurses in Hospitals, and persons of ail classes and
professions who have had ouportunity for observing the wonderful results which have always
followed its use.
■re-IE BEST EVIDENCE:
- ’ I have long used the medicine kuoavn as PERRY Messrs. PEERY DAVIS SON:
.DAVIS’VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER in my family I know yea need no testimonial to convince you
and would not on any account be without it. When that yoar medicine isail that you claim for it-, bat I
Cholera was last CDidemic here, I used no medicine cannot restrain the impulse to communicate to vou
ctf any sort- but the Pain Kfiler, and although myself the faetthat in my family it has truly done wondcre.
end several members of my family were attacked I administer it to my children (one eighteen months,
severely happy tp \v that the Pain Killer '.vas ' and the other three years old) with perfect success.
egnaA^~ j- - consider I should not ■ - 'It reauiaies their bowels, and stops all diarrhcea.
ar V—'. Ir- T^murii- .• ; -of. say ILSfyself and'Wife resort to it in all cases, both for
.'' vi—i. , .. . ■ '5acired liy the Cho^jgT Miternal and external Ui*‘. I’ve used it in my family
tSf 1 -- ~-Xt only reme3vr' , Jfc f five andtcfB n ot be without it Feeling
'f ~iU,-' V ’ylgg -"-i it, and t--~ - ficy-:::. under much obligation to yon, in many times
t v’w ^wO afafir7W».>- I TT-I'ered from tra'Ien verv tmlv
50 ElrTT CENTS- 50
Full 12 oz, bottles. Best Combination.
RISLEY’S EMURSIOS OF COI) LIVER
OIL.
With bypophc?zpMteu ofL:nie and Soda with Pepsine
It is highly recommended by physicians 23 the
most effectual and reliable remedy 'for Coughs,
Colds, Brouchiits, General Debility,.ete. Agreeably
flavored. Pk-asant to take. And can be retained on
the weakest stomacSi.
CIIAELES.KISLEY J: CO., Wholesale Druggists,
r4 Courtlandbtrect,'Xtw York.
Sep 2—2m.
jSsAW AP GRIST 31
:l=l Ilfialp:
B.BCS 4 A CLL3IAN, PRi-PKIErOBS.
Repaired, R'sfumfs.hed, Reju- i^F.W &
vsnaied.
ON THE-WAT.
.si:
Detroit Free Press.
It'was jnst this side of Detroit that a
-man entered a car. took a seat and de-
tvbted his attention to tfie morning pa-
■per. After a time tbe conductor came
along and touched him gently on the
8hou lder, but without effect. Again he
•lapped the passenger on the. arm, bnt
there was ijo response, and the official
had to speak.
--•‘Ticket; sir?”
The traveller looked wearily up from
ffiis paper ard said:
“I haven’t any ticket.”
•“Money, then?” said the conduc-
% haven’t any money.”
•‘Then yon must get off at the next
‘ station.
ICOTTON FACTORS,;
jSAVANNAHjCA;:
ENGLISH, PLANT
-;r¥3ACON, GA.:
TIES 33
FALL OF 1880!
ang2G4mlS80.
, and a radical cure certain. It la easy,
tad ctsapl SentbyxnaU. Circulars free.
EG6LE3T0N TRUSS CO., Chicago, Iff,
Between the 15th of August and
the 1st of September my Stock,
Consitsng of
PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES,
CRACKERS of every description,
PRIZE CANDY, CUMTOttT,
TOILET and WASHING SOAPS)
SODA, STARCH,
CANNED GOODS,
BLACKING,
- PAPER and.PAPER BAGS,
CIGARS and'SMOKING TABACCO,
RAISINS, NUTS,
, SEASONABLE FRUIT,
and everything to be found in a
FIRST-CLASS HOUSE,
. My Agents will visit you regularly,
with samples to select irom.
JSSf* Piices will be as LOW as
RELIABLE GOODS cr.D be sold for.
CHAS.C SMITH
106 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
July22—3m.
s Iron Works,
Macon, Georgia,
MANUFACTURERS
STEAM ENGINES'; from five to Sixty HORSE
STEAM ajXXrZ.S,
With improved Friction Fee^l ahd Ratchet) §Y
StareW Head Sioott
GRIST AND FLOUR
PULLEYS, GEARING, BOXES, and Mill Work Generally.
GIN «EAR, GUDGEONS.
SUGAR Mills and Kettles of ail sizes always on HAND
iron
For Enclosing PRIVATE RESIDENDES. PUBLIC SQUARES
GRAVE LOTS, Etc-, Etc. IRON COLUMNS, for Sto^ FronttY^l 18 ’
Siffs; Window Weights lin'd Builders’ Castings. 81
We keep a full supply of ail articles used abont
Slozxxxx IVEills. 1
FOR
DYSPEPSIA
ALTESJlTIVE
Onr facilities for Repairing Steam Engines are equal. if not Sbn«.- ,
works in th State. Tools all new, and of the best Mke 5 ftfc to %
made of the Best Iron that; (he Market Affords. AR Work warranted* 8 iDfiS * r#
Send for Oirenla.1 and Price List to
E. CKOCKETT & SONS
So. 29l,®m1BSt, Macon (;»
May 20 ISSO-tXovl.
“GASH WINS”
JOHN 1). STOCKEI
DEALER IN
85 Whitehall and 92 Broad Streets, ITLaSTS, fijt,
LARGE 0RE88I>6-Cjt8t 8U!T8, TEH PIECfff n
tv conxaa;o2yr sDiriiaAcr sst?s92o
Walnut^.Sideboards from $20 to'$100
A Full Line of All fi.*sds of Fumiiffre from the Best m th* .
W, H. BARRETT,
AUGUSTA, GA.
bO u 1‘HeBH
IO USE,
“My umbrella loiis deoidedly shab
by.” said a young - man about town one
evening lust week, “I 1 e'ieve I will
have to strike ananther prayer meeting
some rainy night.”
Aug. 19—Cm.
Splendid Steel Engraving [12 x 2J* in.1 free to f-v-
ciw Subscriber. Agents are makiug S25 t> $100
per week. Scud for Special Terms to
[Established 1817.1 Henry Bill Publisbiug C o. f Nor
wich, Ct.
1880
It is a well undo-stood fait among faimers who
have'used the Av_-iy Plow, that they aie imple
ment * that aie not only w* 12 made, but that they
are made out of the very best material, whether of
steel, eastirrs oi timber.
Nothing of an inferior quality if- allowed to go into
the Plow, and fanners who Vr.y the genuine Avery
Plow kn© v they ran always rely upon wba; they are
getting— a first-class implement in every resj ect.
The models arc such os a lifetime in the business
has taught to oe the beat; arc after their own dc-
sgn,and are. well-known for their lightness of draft.
The Cost Plows are made lit hi pig metal of from
seven .to ten difTei’cnt varieties of cold aud hot
blast, so that the greatest possible strength is at*
laincd. A test bar is kept for this purpose, from
which a daily i ccord is made.
This bar is poured at tbe spme lime the other
ci sting arc made, ahd in rase The r-nr is not up to
the standard, all the castings are incited over a ain.
All Steel Plows knve'thojon* h'y hard cut d mold-
boa ds. Farmers are requested to test these mold-
boards by using a good liic either on tbe surface or
o:t the edge*
If the plow is easily filed, the quality is poor.
Points and landsmen sue all uujvlicaies, being fit
ted in the works to the original plow.
Tbfi timber r.s« d is -butt cuts.” the toughest oak
from,Kentucky and Indiana bottom lands.
These" are facts known for the benefit of
farmers who have lie* cr used, the Avery Plow; those
who Laye used them already know their merits.
■■ D'f'aVf
The exaspeiateil owuir of a eorner-
§ti>ve iu Augusta, Maine; has put up a l "l
* . J 5:
sign reading. - “Wai-ted. the ten lazi- J
men in town to loaf on ..this cor-'
u^r,.”
Tne^
The Simplest,jSnrest ? and Most Reliable Remedy is
Pure Distilled Extract of XVI CCH HAZEL-
Carefully Prepared; Thoroughly Reliable. Fnl'
strength; and equal in size of bottle to any made.
Cures sprains, bruises, swellings, dialings, cuts*
woneds, barns, scalds, scald-head, piles, salt
lieum, skin ertptions, sore eyes, sore mouth, neu
ralgia inflammatory swellings, norc throat, and for
aching pain it is rmdonbteH Jy the greatest healing
.pic’.aiation ever used. Numerous testimonials
can be procured if desired.
Six «>z bottles 2o ccs. Pint bottles 30 cts. Quarts £?
Sen* *2—2tn.
BIG PAY.
/ OznjxrKrs
WANTED-
Wk want a limited finmber ef active e»ercctie
canvassers to engage in a pleasant and profitable
bnsines. (lood men will find tbis a rare chance
*3?0 -J&SimJ&LIEi StlONSY.
Such will please answer this advertisement by
\ letter, enclosing stamp for reply, stating what busi
WROUGHT IRON 00H0M SCREWS,
^ugar Mills and Kettles,
Horse Powers and Gin Gear,
M AC 1IINERY AND CASTING OF ALL KINDS
•REPAIRS of MACHINERY-’®#
SEND FOR CTRCULARAND PRICBSi
0. D. FINDLA V, Ageht,
FINDLAY IB ON WORKS, Mafion, Ga-
A- B. FARQURAR’S
S0U.TBEBJS 7 DEPOT
MACON, GF OEGIA.