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Sonic WorkingMcn ainl the Tar-
I can now procare loans on
.jj of TiTATRR RATES than
?er before offered in Houston
-
ounty.
Interest 8 per C8nt= ?
ramUs ions 2 per cent.,
PER ANNUM.
W. D. NOTTINGHAM,
Mch 17—ly Perry, Ga.
to Gol. Ingersoll as«“the assassin
of efcernallife.”
Mrs. Stowe continues to receive
81500 o year royalties on “Uncle
Tom’s CabiD.”
The happiness of your life de
pends upon the character of your
thoughts.
Germany has §05 iron establish
ments.
Oanadjan cast iron pipe works j
are very busy.
The big Paris strike has been
settled by arbitration.
There are only three'factories
in this country where cornets are
made. * _
The Pittsburg glass factories
have resumed work, giving em
ployment to 7000 operatives.
The American, Minister at Pekin
says that wages in China at the j
highest are two cents a day.
The New York Legislature has j
passed a law to establish a school j
for instruction in ship build-
iug.
Edward C. Ellis, of Middlebmy,
Vt., has just taken to Buenos Ay
res, South America, 100 road wag-
ous.
The Sultan of Turkey lias or
dered several typewriters.
The Emperor of China goes to
bed at five in the afternoon and
get up at three in the morning.
Chief Justice Fuller will carry
his mustache to the Supreme
Bench with him in spite of prece
dent.
FORT VALLEY* GA.,
JT. C.HOUSER, Prop’rj
C. £1. HAROISON, clerk
FlKST-OIiASS IX AXiL ITS AjPPOJX?-
HE3IT3. AcCOMHODATIOHS AMPIB AND
COMFORTABLE.
both a democratic and republican Robinson.takes a sherry to give
candidate. j him an appetite, while Brown,
He voted for the bill, so he says, j who has a wine cellar, can’t touch
because it tended to reduce the r a drop on account of his apoplectic
surplus; because it freed from tax-! tendencies.
ation such neeessaries of life and • The prize fighter Reforms and
materials of industry as salt, lum-; becomes a preacher, while .the
ber, tin and wool, and because be | theological student leaves his uni
ques not believe that a nation j versity to become a professional
can be made prosperous and hap- base ball pitcher,
py by taxation” and “and a large
accumulation of money in the
treasury breeds extravagance and
beedmes a factor of dem >ra!izaticn
in many ways.”.
He believes thorouubly in free
raw materials, and as to them says:
“My personal experience has
taught me that cheap raw materi
al never reduced wages in a facto
ry, but, on the contrary, had a
tendency raise them.
Mr. Smith is at the head of a
labor party in Wisconson which,
at the last election in 1886, polled
over twenty tbonsand votes in the
state. United with the democrat
ic vote it would have put the re
publicans in a minority of. from
three to ten thousand.
(Also successor to A. B. Fafquhar & Co., and B. W. Wilt <fc Co., of the late “Central
City lion Works.”
CAMPBELL m JOYES.
Manufacturer of and dealer in Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Shaftings,
jPuUeyfej Sugar Mills, SyrupJIefrtles, Horae Power 5 Mill Gearings Castings. and
Machinery of every description.
Steam, Gas and Water Pipe, and Fittings, Brass Goods, (for steam or water.)
Steam Guages, Hancock Inspirators, Belting, Babbit Metal, etc.
One rich man wears poof clothes
because he is rich and can do any
thing, while a poor man wears fine
clothes because he is poor and
wants to create the impression that
he is not.
One man escapes all the disease
that flesh is heir to and is killed
on-a railroad; another man goes
through half a dozen wars without
a scratch, and then dies of whoop
ing cough.
The laborer with ten children
keeps out of debt on 81.0 a week,
while many an unmarried bank of-
'ficial with $100 a week Can’t get
PLANTATION
FINDLAY’S RENOWNED COTTON SCREWS.
SUPPLIES
(for Steam, Water, Hand or Horse Power).
PACKS UP OB DOWN.
gg“Tou are invited to make our house
headquarters when in the city.
Findlay’s Celebrated I. X. L. COTTON GIN.
FULLY WARRANTED. -
biography of ALLEN G. THUS
CvtJientic Life. Don’t bo indoead to |
probably bo unauthorized Lire*, but l
«anee so hinderanca, aa wo pay all tra
CO ceati tale, stamps sad betas first I
the golden harvest. Write for fall pai
•ent freo to all. Address, WIN1
.Springfield, Maes,
LUDDEti & BATES SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE.
PIANOS.
ORGANS.
Mid-Summer Sale
BUY NOW
AKD PAT WHEN
GOTTEN IS SOLD.
m i—t» OFFER.
■p FEMALE
By plviagtOECtorn-S etreMjtheate? tbe.Uter-
Ine jysU’ir. and bufldiuz a;> tiefreneral teal til,
corrects eJI IrrcgelsritJesand annoylm? troubles
from which so many ladies enffer. It gives tho
weak, debilitated weraan bealtb a-.iu strencth.snd
makes cheerful the despondent, depressed la
spirits. In change of life noladyshonfd he with
out INDIAN WEED. ZtisSqfcandUnfrmag,
Ask your DrQgsist.
ja»K.-i’2CwAW & OILBGKX.
Mr. Smith
will probably b8 the joint candi
date for congress this year of the
democratic and labor parties in
Milwaukee, and, should the two
parties unite throughout the state,
the result of the November, elec
tion will be exceedingly doubtful.
If all the labor men in- Wisconsin
agree with their sole representa
tive in congress, tliej are certain
ly good enough democrats for any
of us this year.
Almost as striking is the result
of a canvass among the Knights
of Labor in Michigan. The sta
tistician of the state assembly re
ported to that body, which recent
ly met in Jackson, that of forty-
three local assemblies, all are
Btrongfor tariff reform, twenty-
four have no tariffites in their
ranks and only nine have twenty
protectionists each.
When we consider that the dem
ocrats and greenbackers, no tv-
united upon a single ticket, have 3
carried Michigan in three out of
the last six elections, it is' evident
that the state, with her working
men, so stirred up over the tariff,
is very doublf ul politically.
Republicans who rely upon the
wage earners to help them out on
their free whiskey and high tariff
platform are off their reckoning by
several degrees.
§30081
Wcrpai*
R KEORA’s
imQWiommu
•’FI1IS preparation,without
i".i !: ;y,removes Frecfe-
u '^cu les, X/iver-Molss, Pim
ples, Blsck^-Hssds, Sunburn and.
Tan. A fsw applications will render the
most stubbornly rod skin soft, -smooth and
white. Viola Cream is r.ot a paint or
powder to cover defects, but a remedy to cure.
It is superior to all other preparations, and
is guaranteed to give satisfaction. At drng-
gists or mailed for 50 cents. Prepared by
5G-. Co <Ss CO.,
' SC3EEDO, OHIO.
The different parts of ‘-'SWORD'’ Maeliinos made -aud kept, ill Stock St Manu
facturers* prices.
TIME AND FREIGHT SAVED BY ORDERING FROM ME.
Barrow, Truck and Car Wheols especially designed ter Erick Makere, constantly
on hand.
ISP All the pal torus of the late “Cauttal City Iron Works,” (including the pat
terns of the “FAEQUHAH” Engines), are used and owned solely by mo. Jgf)
Correspond with Or call on me when you wish ANYTHING in the way of
Colors used- in sealing-wax are
said to express a certain signifi
cance. "White is used for wed
dings; black, drab and purple for
mourning; lavender is condolence;
dinner invitations are sealed with
chocolate color; blue denotes con
stancy; green expresses hatred;
vermilion signifies business; ruby
or cardinal denotes the most ar
dent love; light ruby or rose is af
fectionate remembrance;- pale
green is innocence; yellow denotes
•jealousy; yellowish green* signifies
grief and disappointment; dark
brown, melancholy and reserve;
New Makers, New Instruments, New
Styles, New Prices, Great Improvements
in our Lower Priced Instruments.
Large purchases enable us to offer Re
duced Prices. Here are samples.
COOK &
sk ff ff S 8 Strings. Beautiful Rosewood
eSafe* is? Cs.se, Full Rich Tone. Guar
anteed perfect and durable. Maker’s Price,
8350.
1210
, y Frame, Ivory Keys, Ric'.i
Rosewood Case. First-class every way.
Equals Pianos usually sold at SCCO and 8350.
Maker's Price, 8700.
With PlanosaFlsish Top Stool,
Handsome Cover, XsssSrtacior,
music Book ar.d an Freight Paid.
S sa <es, PS 53 P S Five Octaves. 2 sets
g>t5g OssSShP, olZy: Octave Reeds,
*5 88 5 Stops, Solid Walnut Case. High
^ Top,Lamp Stands, Music Pocket,
Fnti Sweet Tono. Maker's Price, 8160.
a as CtQPill Four Full Sets Reeds,
Rf fe. UflhAft, 10 Genuine Stops,
jvX ft “a Rion Case, Beautiful Parlor Or-
W3 gan. Thousands sold. All pur
chasers delighted. Matter's Price, 8200.
With Each Organ a Fine Stool,
aa instructor, Huslc Book and
All FreightPald.
FINDLAY IRON WORKS, Macon, G<
• Havamjtah, July 1,18S8.
Or and after tin's date passenger trains will rnn
d*ily unless marked *, which are daily except
Sunday.
Tlt« stand aril lime by which these trains aro
rnn is the sa:ne ns Tdeeun <ity time.
83?“Send for Circular and Brico Lisia,
WiLLiNGIIAM & GO
The following story comes from
Norih Vassalboro, Me.: On Tues
day, July 24, a man died and left a
sorrowing widow to mourn his
loss. On Wednesday, the 25th,
she had filed her intenticn of mar
riage in the town clerk’s office.
On Thurday she followed the re
mains of her deceased husband to
the grave. On the succeeding
Monday she was living happily
Absolutely Pure,
FACTORY:
Foot of Cherry Street,
Leave Macon...
Lv.Smitlivil e..
Ar Montgomery
i’* i-> am | 15 fi-'pm j
I 8$ pm J 2 43 am]
7 OR pm ' 7 3f/r»m J
»rt Gaines, Buena Vista,
liould tJ»!«o i.l 15 a m train.
MACOK
GEOSOIA,
When Mr. S. U. Douglass, of
Roohestoi- attempted to organize
an “American” party in Syracuse,
New York,'the other night, there
was a lively time. An Irishman
protested against the speakers
talk, but Mr. Douglass went ahead
and recited a poem. Then the
audience requested him to set up
the beer. This made Mr. Douglass
mad, and he said that he would
stigmatize Syracuse as • a city of
sots and sins. This was greeted
with the wildest applause, and the
orator seizedjhis hat and started for
the door. The crowd followed
him out on the sidewalk and .ex
ploded a bunch of fire-crackers
under his feet. It is not thought
that the new party will materialize
in Syracuse.
Leave Macon { 10 35 am | 11 CO pm | —
ArriveHilScn... ] 2< : 8pm-j 3 00am ! ......
Arriv6 ATlyiibia.. { 4 30 pm I 11 5(’am j ....
Arrive Sa* annsli J 5 GO pm | 015 am]
Passengers for Sylvania, Wrightsville, Sanders-
ville, take tlic 10 35 am train.
Drs. STARKY & PALENRS
TREATMENT SY INHALATION.
tTKADE THHUPev^j-REBlSTEHESB \
|£ I
15 DAYS TRIAL
Order and test in yftur own Home.
No money required until Instrument
is satisfactory. We pay Freight both
363 SECOND STREET. 164 COTTON AVENUE,
■ Maeejr,. ,
We have the best Variety of goods belonging to or.r line to be seen
south of Baltimore,
You will find in onr store a splendid line of
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, CHINA, TIN WARE,
WOODEN WARE, ETC., DECORATED DINNER
SETS, TEA SETS AND CHAMBER SETS*
TABLE AND ROCKET CUTLERY,
ways if no sale. The fairest way to deal.
Our Instruments are good and cheap, and
a trial always gives a satisfied purchaser.
Sena for K’&Snmsssr Sale Cir
cular.
REMEMBER, — Lowest prices; Easiest
Terms; Best Instruments: Pine Stools and Cov
ers; All Freight Paid; 15 Days' Trial; Six
Tears’ Guarantee; Square Dealing; One Price
Only; Money Saved; All!
LUDDEN ABATES
SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE. SAVANNAH, 6ft.
An instrument called the • auto-
graphometer, which records auto
matically the topography and dif
ference of level of all places over
which it passes, is a new French
invention, the utility of which cer
tainly cannot be questioned if it
realizes the results claimed for it.
It is carried about on a light vehi
cle, and those who wish to use it
have nothing to do but to drag it,
or have it dragged, over the ground
of which they desire to obtain a
GEORGIA—Houston gounty :
Mrs. C. B. Means, adminislrairis of
the estate of F. 5T. Means, late of said
county, deceased, has applied for dis
mission from said trust:
This is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned to appear at tho November term,
1888, of the court of Ordinary of said coun
ty, and show cause, if any. they have, why
s aid application should not be granted.
Witness my cfieial signature this Aug.
2nd, 1888. J. H. HCTJS.tu I>, >.
The largest stock of LAMPS and CHANDELIERS ever carried in
Georgia. Come in to see cs when you visit Macon.
MACON CHINA STORE, J. W. Domingos, Manager.
*Daily except Sunday.
Sleeping cars.oii all night trains between Macon
and Savaiiiia.il, Savannah, and Atlanta, Savannah
and Macon, and Macon and Columbus.
Tickets for all points and sleeping e*r berths on
bhlcat city o/T’cc Ho'pi Lanier, and Popot ticket
ofnie.
J. T. HOGE, E. T. CHARLTON,
; T. Agent. f G.P. Agent.
KNAPP. Agent. MGa.
According to late advices from
China there is no doubt but that
the breach in the Yellow river em
bankment, which caused the terri
ble inundation of: last year, cannot
be repaired before.the next floods.
There is, therefore, nothing to pre
vent similar inundations to those
of last year during, the present au
tumn.
In 1861; among the notes made
by the government for the Second
National Bank of Springfield,
Mass., were three, that by an er
ror in the printing, were ten-dollar
bills on one side and twenty-dollar-
bills on the other. They were
signed and paid out before the er
ror was discovered. Then the
bills were called in. Two were
found and destroyed, and the third
is. in the possessiyn of A. M.
Craig, who has refused two hun
dred dollars for it
LUM Hu iilUU! Ill! Lii
ON EAEMS Am TOWN
PROPERTY.
IN BIBB AND ADJOINING COUNTIES
ELLIOTT ESTES,
563 Cherry St, Macon, Ga.
POLITE ATTENTION GIVEN ALL GUESTS. COMFORTABLE
ROOMS. TABLE SUPPLIED WITH THE BEST
EDIBLES THE MARKET AFFORDS.
RATES: $200PER DAY-
8Sr° Liberal reduction by the . week, or by the month.
‘•Compound Oxygen—it3 Mode o*f Action and
Results,” is the title o£ a new brochure of 200
pages, published by Drs. Starkey. & Palen, which
gives to allin(jnirer6 full Information as to inis re-
i mariable curative agent and a record of several
hundred surprising cures in *he wide range* of
chronic cases—many of them after being abandon?
ed to die by other physicians. Will be mailed free
to any address upon application. Read the bro
chure!
35S. STABSEY & VALES,
No. 1529 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
The young democratic battalion
of Philidelphia has secured a num
ber of old campaign flags, Vhieh
were recently found inside the
cushions of St. Stephens church
in Philadelphia. They have
been used as linings for the cush
ion covers by a thrifty upholsterer,
who had bought them for a song.
The flags had been used in the
eampaign of 1860.-
z. SIMS,
DENTIST,
PEERY, GEORGIA.
frgT* OfHneover Paul’s Furniture Store
First-class work. Prices moderate. Pat
ronage solicits d. apl 23 ly
When I say Cnaa, I do not mean merely to
top them tor a time, and then have them re;
nrn again. I jie.w; A BASICAL CURS.
I have mads the (ilaeaso ct
ifiar-Fisuif
i The Original Wins.
C. F. Simmons, St. Louis, Prop’r
M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine, Est*d
1S40, in the U. S. Court defeats J.
HvZeBmJProp'r A. Q. Simmons Liv-
J cf Regulator, Fst’d by ZeiliniSoX.
M. A. r S. L. M. has for 47 years
§& cured Indigestion^, Biliousness,
Dyspefsia,Sicx IIsadachpJ^os-f
Appetite, Sour Stomach, Etc.
A carpenter isn’t needed to
frame an excuse,
A lifelong stndy. I warua:
Omu3 the worst ’eases. 1'cc:
.ftiledisno reason tiros:
Send at once for r.trcr.: u
of mv JxmtrghBi.F. 5:-::s:?s
and Post OIBeK ‘ It cerri-
trial, audit will care ;•
H. G. ROOT. wl. 123P
Renews Ker louth,
Mrs. Phoebe Gheslej^, Peterson,
Bnct.icnis Arnica Salve
The Best Salve in the world for
Guts, Bruises'; Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Stores* Tetter, Chap
ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and
all Skin- Eruptions, and positively
cures Piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For Sale by all drug-
dents of the town: “1 am 73 years
old, have been troubled with kid
ney complaint and lameness for
years; could not dress myself with
out help. Now 1 am free from all
pains and soreness, and am able to
do all my own housework. I owe
my thanks to Electric Bitters' for
having renewed my youth, and re
moved completely all disease and
pain. Try a bottle; 50c. and SI,
at all drug; stores..
Mvsm Dart’s Triplets.
President Cleveland’s Prize for the three best babies at the Aurora Conn tv Fair, in 1887, was'
given to these triplets, Mollie, Ida, and Ray, children of Mrs. A. K. Dart, Hambnreh, N. Y.
b\fle writes: “ Last August- the little ones became very sick, and as I could get no other food
tnat would agree with them, I commenced the use of Lactated Food. It helped them imme
diately, and they were soon as well as ever, and I consider it very largely due to the Food
that they are now so welL/ Lactated Food is the best Food for bottle-ied babies. It keeps
them well, and is better than medicine when they am sick. Three sizes: 25c., 50c., SLV>.
At druggists. Cabinet photo, of these triplets sent free to the mother of any baby bom this Tear.
Address WELLS,-RICHARDSON & CQ., Burlington, Vt,
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2 25 pm |
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LvAtlanta G50ara |
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9 40 am j
1 01 pm (
2 15 pm { 7 35 pm
6 38 pm { 1050 pm
T.v Montgomery t
Leave Columbus, j
Arrive Macon j
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C 4.1 pm I
W.iScu, (
‘2 05 a in (
6 00m‘i .... ••
6 00 cm j
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Leavp CoIiimb3»
arrive Mac^a
11 45 am
C 45 pin
10 45 pm
\ ll 55 am
Arrive Macoa j
5 4t! am j
...... i 5jspiu
Leave Montgomery.
Leave femith ville...
l 7 40 am
| I 48 am
j s 15 am
10 05 pm j
5 21 am j
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J^eave Augusta |
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7 S > am ]
7 10 am
1 40 piu
12 00 m
8 20 pm J
2 50 am j -
Leave Katonton...
| *8 20 am } 1
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} 9 40 am J
Ar Macon
| 1 40 pm j j
Lv Macon 3 10 am j 6 00 am 1 2 05 pm } 5 25 pm
Ar -At’aetn G 40 r.in-1 1? 53 ara J 5 40 pm { 9 00 i>!*i
Passengers for Tiiornaslon and Carrollton take
r.eavc Mac'sa |
2 55 am | 2 00 pm |
T.eave J
6 •' 5 | r» 55 pm j
Ar Mnutg.jinery. j
lo incm} 9 40 pm j
PagWMscers 5or Ts]
: sltonid take either the
2:55 mi or 2 (5i» p in
Leave Macon
2 53 a m
Leave Ooitnnlras
8 25 a m
\rrive Birmingh-im
3 3" pm
Leave Alncon.......
i GSopml I lojs
Arrive Albany
:i05pm| 1 255
for l
6 50 p in train.
eery mke -either 10 15 am or