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lie Eight Feed for Colts.
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Savannah ffcvra. »
Prof. Sanborn,-of the' Missouri
Agricuitnrual college, in the fol
lowing paragraphs, gives some
good suggestions as to the feeding
of colts:
It inay be assumed, .in the ab
sence of analysis of the entire
liorse, that it contains legs fat than
Any farm animal, and its growth is,
therefore, the growth of muscle,
ss that of no other domestic animal.
Experience teaches us fattening
foods are misplaced when fed to a
growing colt. All young animals
that I have fed have shown exper
imentally the marked necessity of
fiBsily digestible foods. Let the
colt, when he first comes to hay,
have selections of clover and the
best fine hay, ground oats or
ground peas or barley meal, to
which add a mere mite of oil meal
and carrots. Skim milk may well
be added, which will give a very
nitrogenous diet.
The analysis of mare’s milk shows
a greater ratio of albuminoids to
carbohydrafes than does cow’s
milk, which is conclusive as to di
et whea young. Don’t “pinch”
your colts. Feed liberally. The
colt may be pushed forward as
rapidly as the steer. This growth,
if not that of fat, as it need not be,
need not give a spiritless or effem
inate colt, yet 1 would not press
#he point of j early maturity as I
would that of the steer, for the
tody maygoutstrip the acquisition
of matured powers. If for sale,
and moral tissues out, the most
money will come from quick
growth find early sale. It may
properly be noted that tests by
Bonssingault and Stewart show
that a pound of colt is made with
as little fodder as a pound of
steer.
The second winter, straw may be
fed with clover and hay. The skim
milk may be omitted, while a little
cornmeal may be added if grown
in excess on the farm, but I must
confess to the distaste for corn for
growing colts, A French investi
gator, by an elaborate test, found
that oats were especial good horse
food. By an. electrical apparatus
he found an excitable principle in
oats that he called nervine, and
that crushed oats were more active
and not so enduring as the whole
oats. Oats are, by practical men,
understood to favor speed and en
durance in the horse as other foods
do not
About 1 per cent, of the colt’s
live weight should be given in
grain daily, and limit his feed of
hay to three meals a day, other
wise a horse will eat more than he
will digest.
Gen. Jirisbiu has a chapter on
famous trees of the world 1vhi£h is
: full of curious information. The
African baobab is known to reach an
age of over 5,000 years. At Clia-
pa!tepee, MeSico, is a Idrge cy
press nuder which Cortez and his
troops rested. In the garden of
Semiramif, at Babylon, is a willow
supposed to have been there when
tffe queen was alive. The Jfeus-
tadt linden was 800 years old
when it was wrecked in 1832.
England has oaks 3,000 years old.
A walnut tr^e at Balaklava, 1,200
years old, is owned by five fami
lies who gather from it annually
adout 100,000 nuts. The Wads
worth oak, at Genesee, N. Y., is
500 years old and twenty-seven
feet in oircumferenec at the base.
—Cincinnati. Commercial Gazette.
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xius Trees.
ERTZ
Wliat Push Cau Accomplish.
am
The first experience of a mil
lionaire merchant of Philadelphia
on his arrival in this country apt
ly illustrates what push can ac
complish. .When he stepped
ashore from the sailing vessel, he
said: “I was without money or
friends. I spoke to a man on the
Wharf, and asked him what to do.
BLe replied, ‘Work, young man.
Have you any motto?’ ‘No,’’ I
said'. ‘What do you mean?’ He
said, ‘Every man must have a mot
to. Now think of one. Go out
and hunt work.”
“I started, thinking of a motto.
As I walked along the street I saw
painted on a door the word ‘Push.’
I said, ‘that shall be my motto.’ I
did push at that door, and entered
an office. I was asked what I
Wanted; I said, ‘work, and the word
On your door gave me not only a
motto, but confidence.’
“My manner pleased the man.
He asked me many questions, all
of which were answered promptly.
He said at lust, T want a boy of
r pusb,’ and as you have adopted
that as your motto, I will try you'.’
“He did-. My success followed,
and the motto that made my for
tune will make that of others.”
The- word is old, short and crisp,
bat it expresses everything, and
it has carved out fortune and fame
for hundreds of thousands of poor
and obscure boys.—Dry Goods
Chronicle.
Don’S
Bsperimeni. .
Yon cannot afford to waste time
in experimenting, when your lungs
are" in danger. Consumption
always seems, at first, only a cold.
Do not permit any dealer to
impose upon you wi th some cheap
imif-rHrm nF Th* TTinrr’u* Ttfoxrr TVTo
A business mart 6f Ctfurtland,
Ely., made his grandmother a pres
ent of three ducks in 1886, upon
the condition that she should
make a return out of the natural
increase at the rate of two for ev
ery oDe every second year. He i9
now suing the estate for 30,702
ducks or their equivalent in mon
ey, $15,351. The warning to be
ware of Greeks bearing gifts
might be changed to beware of
Kentuckians giving ducks.
MACON, GEORGIA.
OS* Fall
Stock Unsurpassed In
macon.
Our Prices Always the Lowest
I87S.
Fine Old Two Stamp Whiskies a Specialty:
Sam. Welchselbanm’s is headquarters
for the sale of fine Old Two-Stamp
Whiskies.
S. W. Private Stock Bye;
Finch’s Golden Wedding Eye.
Melwood Mount Vernon Bye.
Kentucky Hume Bourbon.
Kentucky Grape Creek Bourbon.
North Carolina Com Whisky.
Georgia hand-made Peach Brandy.
For medicinal use the above cannot be
excelled.
e»-o -
A movement has been inaugu
rated for the consolidation of the
flour mills autl- bakeries? in Liver
pool, England, in one great estab-
lisment where the breadbaking-of
the city may be done in immense
oveus, under the most highly sci
entific conditions and a ta materi
al saving in cost.
The most difficult people to get
along with are those who are al
ways perfectly sure that they are
in the right and equally sure you
are in the wrong.
Sncklcu’s Arnica Salve
The Best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores/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
gists.
WHEN IN MiCOPl'
DON’T FORGET
An Unequalled Stock of
CLOTHING.
HATS,
SHIRTS.
UNDERWEAR,
NECKWEAR,
HOSIERY,
COLLARS and CUEFS f
HANDKERCHIEFS,
UMBRELLAS,
My stock of imported Brandies, Wines,
Gins and Bum, are bought with the great-’
est care, and are the best brands known
in the market.
Imported Ginger Ale, London Porter
Bass’ Pale Ale; MdEwau’s Ale always on
hand and sold at bottom prices. It will
be to yonr advantage to call on me before
purchasing elsewhere.
Filling Jugs a Specialty. Orders from the
Country Solicited.
SAM. WRICSSSJil.BAUin',
Cherry Street, Macon, Ga
Sept. 27tb, 1888.
For the
SANDBOYS.
"We keep a complete line’ of all
garments for children, such as
SUITS, UNDERWEAR, HATS
AND CAPS.
- Be sure and get the latest styles,
to b6 had only at
J, II. HERTZ’S,
574 and 576 Cherry street, corner
Second, Macon, Ga.
CITATION,
GEORGIA—Houston County:'
To Whom it Hay Concern:
All persons interested are hereby noti-
TO "VISIT
«<IWACHTEL’S!x >
Central City
log House.
NEW STYLES
FALL 10 WINTER
fiedthat, if no good cause -be shown to
the contrary, an order will be finally
passed by the County Commissioners
on the first Monday in November, 1888,
granting a new public road, as marked
out by the road commissiouers appoint
ed for that purpose, commencing at
Mrs. A. C. Culler’s, in the upper 14th
district, thence to Houser’s mill; thence
to J. C. Cooner’s: thence by D. H.
Houser’s and S. F. Dasher’s, to Dasher’s
station, on the Perry Branch railroad,
Done by order of the Board, this 1st
day of October, 1888.
D. Hr CULLER/ Clerk.
-JUST RECEIVED.—-
Tfis largest Steel in the City,
—LOWEST PRICES AT—
«<WAGHTEL’S,lx>
315 Chepsy Street, Macon, Ga.
GEOEGIA—Houston County:
H. E. Murray has applied for letters
of administration ou the estate of B. A.
Culp, late of Lancaster county, South
Carolina, deceased
This is therefore to cite all persons con
I earned to appear at the November Term,
' 18S8, of the Court of Ordiuary of said
county, and show cause, if any they
have, why said application should not be
granted,
Witness my official sfgnat are this Octo-
berffiid, 1888.
J. H. HOUSES,
Ordinary.
HELP Iff TIME. OF NEED.
THE UAHS HOUSE
FORT VALLEY,'GA.,
F. C.HOUSEB, Pi-op’i-
First-glass in ah its Appoint
ments. Accommodations ample amd
COMPOSTABLE.
HIDDEN & BATES SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE
PIANOS.
GROANS.
Mid-Summer Sale
BUY MOW
AFP PAY WHEN
COTTON IS SOLD,
•SUMMER OFFER.
1,000 First-Class Pianos and
Organs to He sold in June, July,
August and September at Spot
Casta Prices, Payable,
PIANOS, $25 CASS DOWN,
ORGANS, $xo CASS DOWS,
and the balance nest November
xst, without Interest or advance
in Price. All our Pianos and Or-
Sans included in this sale, oar
Cheapest and our Best. Ko ex
ceptions. Your choice from ten
leading; makers and over soo
styles and Prices.
—SUMMER BARGAINS 1888—
New Makers, New Instruments, New
Styles, New Prices, Great Improvements
in our Lower PricecP Instruments.
~ purchasesVnable us to offer Re-
. Pric
duced Prices. Here are samples.
Op-
sr d
perfect and durable. Maker’s Price,
JD^JXTXS cSs
MTJLBERHY STREET, - - MACON, GA.
AND
We ££e better prepared than ever to meet the demands of. the
trade. The patronage of the planters of Houston and adjoining
counties is solicited.
AH First Class Groceries Always on Hand.
BAGGING AND TIES AND RUST-PROOF OATS ARE
SPECIALTIES.
- DAVIS & BALKCOM,.
July M. Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga.
FINDLAY IRON WORKS,
m: Ac o rsr,
& 353 O 3R.1CS£E^ ,
0. D. FINDLAY, Proprietor.
(Also successor to A,- B. Farqnhar & Co., and E. W. Wilt & Co., of the late “Central
City Iron Works.”
Manufacturer of and dealer in Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Shaftings,
Pulleys, Sugar Mills, Syrup Kettles, Horse Power, Mill Gearing, 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, efe-.
FINDLAY’S RENOWNED COTTON SCREWS,
(for Steam, Water, Hand or HcSS3 Power):
PACKS UP Oft DOWN.
Findlay’s Celebrated I. X. £. C0TT0J1 GIN.
FULLY WARRANTED:
Repairs a, SpecI^ltBp
s. S. PARJoJlee
Cherry Street, - - macon Geo J 1 ’
Keorgi^
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES
WAGONS, ROAD CARTS :
BABY CARRIAGES *
HARNESS, LEATHER, ’
SHOE FINDINGS, Et6
CACTIOItf
Beware of Fraud, as my name and the -
stamped on the bottom of all my^hrmiSdfhS!
before lbaviiu: the factory, which nrnt«-t«2^:
says betas them without my name aEl £§£^*2*
on the bottom, pot him down as a fraud.
Jr
DOUGLAS
HOE
VOR
GEHTLSaSH.
The only calf S3 SEAML/ESS SKoe smooth In
side. NO TACKS or WAX TDSEAU to hart
the feel, car-' os hsr.d-sewed and WILL X;)T KIP
NT. L. DOUGLAS S4 SHOE, the original 4ti
only hand-sewed welt $4 shoe. Equals enstotn-rcada
63.50 POLICE SHOE.
Bailroad Men and Letter Carriers all wear theta.
Smooth Inside as a Hand-Sewed Shoe. No Tacks or
Wai Thread to hurt the feet.
IV. L. DOUGLAS 82.50 SHOE is unexcelled
for heavy wear. Best Calf Shoe for the price.
TV. L. DOUGLAS S2.25 WOKKIXGatAX’S
SHOE Is the best In the world for rough wear; one
pair ought to wear a man a year.
TV. L. DOUGLAS 82 SHOE FOE BOTS Is
the best School Shoe In the world.
TV. L. DOUGLAS 81.75 YOUTH’S School
Shoe gives the small Boys a chance to wear the best
shoes In the world.
All made in Congress, Button and Lace. If not sold
by your dealer, write
W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass.
For Sale by
C: P. Marshall, Perry, Ge
When I say Cut:?: I do not mean merely to.
" le, and Then have them re-
' COKE.
stop them for a t;:ue, and then \
iurti tactits'. 1 \ A KADICAJ
r 7;T-V-'e iiir.de .tie disease of
Steam Engines of all makes, Boilers, Separators, and all kinds of Machinery lie- ]
paired.
-FITS, 'g&JZEPST or
FASCISTS SIOSESTSSS,
Old. XrLsplxatox "LTe-w-
IteloB MAKERS’ 'MACHINERY.
The different parts of “SWORD” Machines made and" kept inStock at Manu
facturers’ prices.
TIME Aim FREIGHT SAVED BY ORDERING FROM ME.
A life Ir-nr study. I wakuast my remedy to
Cult's the worst cures. Because others hare
failed i • no reason for not n ■ receiving r cure.
Rend a; ok-v for a t • .r :i 7r. i: :TTUf
or «r !>-?t t-f.rrrr.f. .iSiri Give r - f
anti first i<sA «.-•»» y »t : i;»r a
©la!, •: -.nr tare r**- ' di’.ress .
K
^CONSUMPTIVE
Use PARKER'S GifiCER TOWSC.'withoirt delay.
A rare ineciiciual compound that eure^when all else fails.
Has cored the worst cases of Cough,Weak Lungs, Asthma,
“ '• Inward Pains, Exhaustion.. Invaluable for
Indigestion, Inuuru rwin, nuouaui ---
Rheumatism, Female Yfeaten ess, and all. pains and dis-
* and Bowels. -
orders of the Stomach and Bowels. 60c. i
. Tile safest, surest and best cure for Corns, Bunions, Ate.
Ktnnn all rutin. Ensures comfort to the feet. Never foils
12411
Frame, I
7J4 Octave, Up
right Grand, Large
Strings, Full Iron
Ivory Keys, Rich
First-class every way.
illy sold at $300 and $350.
Maker's Price, 8700.
Wftti Pianos a Plush Top Stool,
Handsome Cover, Instructor,
Music Boob and all Freight Faia.
Rosewood Case.
Equals Pianos usually sold at $300
svan
Five Octaves, 2 sets
of 2% Octave Reeds,
mt Case. High
2’op,Lamp Stands, Music Pocket,
Sweet Tone. Maker's Price, 8150.
IPS
Four Full Sets Reeds,
10 Genuine Stops,
___■ _ Beautiful Parlor Or
gan. Thousands sold. All pur-
delighted. Maker's Price, $200.
Tilth Each Organ a Fine Stool,
an Instructor, Music Boob and
All Freight paid.
m
15 DAYS TRIAL.
GEORGIA—Houston County:
J. N. "Warren has applied for letters of
guardianship of the property of V. L.
Rutherford, lunatic, cf said county.
When a man is drowning he will grasp at straws,
hut straws wiil not save him. Extend to him a
life-boat and his rescue is certain.
Mr. James A. Greer, of Athens. Ga, (endorsedby
the editerof the’Athens Eanner-V/atchmanJ- makes
the following statement:
“I am first cousin of the late Ex-Governor Alex
andcr II. Stephens, and have been postal clerk on
diScrent railroads since 1333. For ten years I h: -e
OAtlACD been a sufferer f-rdnra cancer on
LAImV'.C.i.i my face, which grew worse
until the discharge of matter became profuse eU<S
very offensive. 1 became thoroughly disgusted with
blood purifiers and pronounced them humbugs, as
I had tried many without relief.
Finally I was induced to use Botanic Blood Balm,
(B. ,B. B.) The offensive discharge' decreased at
once and the hardness disappeared. It became less
and less in size until nothing remains except a scar
I gained flesh and strength, and all who have seen
ihe bear testimony. 5 cannot say too much in its
praise. 11 '
imitation of Di*. King’s' New Dis
covery for' Consumption, Goughs
and Coldsy but be sure you get
the genuine. Because he cauj
make more profit he may tell yon !
fie has something just as good." or:
just the samet Don't be deceived-.!
but insist upon getting Dr. KiDg's-j
New Discovery,which is : gtfaran'-
teed to give relief iff nil' Th 1 1
A. H. Morris, Pina Fluff, Ark., writes:
“riot Springs failed entirely to cure me of several
terrible, indolent running ulcers on jr.v legs, with
which I have been troubled for many years: Sever
al doctors also attenuated to cure me but failed. I
H OT SPR IN OS faSltTi cl
(made in Atlanta, Ga.,) and ihe effect has been truly
magical-as they have all healed and 1 am cured after
ever.-f;::;:-: failed. My general health is also improv
ing, appetite and digestion good 1 sleep soundly,
ar.d !:ev» leit better Doctors laid me that I coaid
no. be-cured
I refer fe-cvery merchant' or professional man of
PineBiaS.
This is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned to appear at the November tferm
1888 of the t 'onrt of Ordinary of said
county, and show cause, if any they have,
why said application should not be
granted.
"Witness my official signature this
October 2, 1888, J. H. HOUSES,-
4w. Ordinary.
Order and test in your own Home.
No money required until Instrument
" satisfactory. "We. pay Freight both
Barrow, Truck and Car Wheels especially designed for Brick Makers, constantly I
offhand-.
All the patterns of the late "CSffStal City Iron Works,” (including the pat
terns of the “FABQUHAR” Engines), are used and owned solely by me.
Correspond wish or call on- me when you wisli' ANYTHING in the way of
CASTINGS. MACSlUEBY OB REPAIRS.
e. piMti&v,
FIHDLAY ISON WORKS, Macon,- Ga.
E^”Send for Circular and Brice Lists.
HENDRIX, WILLINGHAM & CO.,
jry.
ways if no sale. The fairest way to deal.
Our Instruments are good and 1 J
way to deal,
i cheap, and
l purchaser.
a trial always gives a satisfied
Send for Mid-Sumaier Sale Cir
cular.
■ REMEMBER. — Lamest Prices: Easiest
Terms; Best Instruments: Fine Stools and On
ers: AH Freight Paid; 15 Days' Trial; Six
Years’ Guarantee; Square Dealing; One Price
Only; Money Saved; AU!
LUDDENABATES
SOUTHERN EUSIC HOUSE. SAVANNAH, GA.
lillff
Georgia—Houston County 7
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,
E. S.Wellons, guardian of Miss Ida
applies to me for letters of dis
mission from said’ guardianship, and I
will pass upon his application on the 1st
Monday in November next, at my office
in Perry, said county.
Given under my hand and official sig
nature this 2nd day of October, 1888.
J. R~ HOUSER* Ordinary,
Georgia—Houston County r
R. W. Hartley,-administrator of S. I).
Arnold, of said county deceased, has ap-
plald for letters of dismission from said
trust.
This is therefore to cite all poisons con
cerned to appear at the January term,
1883 of the court of Ordinary of-said coun
ty, andshow cause, if any they Ba've, why
said application' should not be granted.
Y/itaess my official signature, this
October 2, 1888.
J H. HOUSER, "Ordinary.
iTJIHT
Th© Original WiitSo
C. F. Simmons. St. i’r-cp
M. A.S i m m on;'. JLi vur M c diS n c ,J£ s r a
iS.jo; iu the Co nr! bitm-ats J.
H. Zoiiin, Prop'r A. QJ ■ gkgucus Liv-
MANHPACTUBERS OF AND DEALERS IN
SASH DOORS, BLINDS, PAINTS, OILS,
S^la-ster, ent^
OFFICE and STORE?.
302' Third Street,
I
FACTORY:
Foot of Cherry Street,
MAC(M,
GEORGIA.
er*e9M.^j
postage.' SiAI cH
rr>r f» r
Kll.Z.
OEHTRM RAILROAD.
Savannah, July 1,1888.
On and afteT huts'cTate pan-Rsager trains will ran;
daily unless marked *, which are daily eicej.t
Sunday.
The 8lar.dar;l time by wh?CS these trains are
rnh is Gie sa ne as ?.lac;>n city time.
Ev Macon it 10 am | 5 HO a:n I 2 05 pm | 5 25 pm
Ar AtlantaG *?) am | ?*53 am ) 5 40 pm | 0 00.pm
Pa3sen«'ersfor Tiioraaston and Carrollton take
train leavia:;at 6:00 a. m.
Leave Macon.... | 2 55 -m } 2 HO pm | _
Leave Columbus j 6 55 am | 5 55 pm j *
Ar Montgomery. | 10 4U a:n J 9 40 pm j
Passengers for Talbotton should take eitlier the
2:55 m or 2 60 p m train.
Leave Macon
Leave Columbus
Arrive Birmingham
2 55 a m.
8 25 am'
3 39pir i
Leave Macon | G 59 pm } | 10 15
Arrive Albany j 11 05 pm f J 2 55*
passengers for Perry take either 1015 a m or 1
6 50pmti*ain.
10 15 am | G 5 »pm [ '
1 38 urn | 2 43am f
Ar Montgomery., j 7 00 pm * 7 30am j
Passengers for Fort Gaines, Buena Vista'
Blakely, and Clay ten should t»ke I.»3 5 a m train.'
Leave Macon.... | 10 35 am J 13 CO pm | .•
Arrive Millcn... I 2 08 pin } 3 00 am I .*
Aiiuyo Augusta.. } 4 3*>pm j 11 50am j ....
Arrive Savannah j 5 00 pm j G 15 am |
Passengers for Sylvania, Wrlght3ville, Sanders-'
ville, take the 10 35 am train
'T fym '
Ar Milledgevilio..
2 25 pm (
Ar Eaton to it. .....
4 t*0 pm j
Regulator, Plsi’d • _
L'- M. *oas lor 47 years
cuicu rndijsssnoxtr. Biliousness,-
k Dyspepsia,Sick Headach^jLos*^'
^ AtpetitA, Spun St cm «:h, Jitc.-
storM. S.
writes: 4i i
m dead but
for year Genuine M. A. Sim
mons 7/:\or Medicine. I have
soiUe0rr.es had. to substitute
? I “Beilin's stuff’* for your I\Iedr*
[CCLKT-I cine » it don’t answer the
ter* rU - rF °^'''
Dr. J. R. Graves, Editdr Ths.'
Baptist, Memphis,Tenn. says:-
X received a package of v our Lives
Medicine, and have used half of ifc.
It works like a charm.- I want no
better Liver Regulator and cer
tainly no more ci HeJiin’s mixture.
CROCKETT’S IRON WORKS,
mm@m g
MANUFACTUEEE OF
. m, GRIST, m FLOUR MfLtJ,
GEORGIA—Houston county:
Lung and Chest affections. Trial
free at aD
: bottles SI.
drug stores.'
O^Any .nfersitei yvlrfefeslnistoknowmbr3
about the-.vc-fer'ufe'.orit cf U. B. B, will pleasa
send addresi lo yloci Salra Co, AtUnt,, Ga, for
their illuitraic i Book of Wonders.” (2).
Mrs. C. B‘: TSeans, adnnnistratrix of
the estate of J?) N. Means, late of said
county; deceased, has applied for dis
mission from said trust:
Tjiis ie' therefore to cite allpersons con
cerned'to appear at the November term,
18SS, of t'hectmrt of Ordinaryof said coun
ty, andshow' cause, if any they have, why
said applicaiion shonld not'bs-grajited .
Witness my" official signature this Aug.
2nd, 18S8.- J 3 . H.- HOUSEE,-
3m. Ordinary,-
The EToiie Journal serves all
the people without partiality.
Gin Gearing, Evaporators, make and sell Babbity Brass, Lead, Zinc, and Anti
mony, Shafting, Pulleys, Set Screws, Bolts, etc.
Call and see the picture. It-is fine.
E. CROCKETT-
Leave Montgomery
Leave Smith ville...
Arrive Macon.. ..
j 7 40 am | 10 05 pm
{ 1 48 am } 5 21 am
. | 5 15 am | 9 00 am
Leave Millen
I^eavG Augusta
Leave Savannah ..
Arrive Macon
9 45 am |
7 3) am | 12 00 m
7 10am | 8 20pm
1 40 pm ( 2 50 am
Brave Eatonton...
Ar'Milledge vi lie..-.
Ax Macon
*8 20 am
9 10 am
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PJEKM iliihSOAi) SCHEDULE,
Dully, Except Sunday,
Leave Ferry at' 8:05 &. M.
Arrive at Fort Talley 8:50 a. m.
. Leave Fort TaHey at 11:40 P. M.-
Arrive at Perry at 12:25 p. M. J
I.en.ve Perry n(_3:00 P. :>f.
Arrive at 1'ort Talley 3:4-5 p. ir
Leave Fort Talley atj:45 p. at
Arrive at Perry at 8:3"
in Strength, Purity and Fastness. None others
are just as good. Beware of imitatrtras—they
are made of cheap and inferior materials and
give poor, weak, crocky colors.
36 colors 10. cents each.
SenSpestal for Dye Book, Sample Card, directions
for coloring Photos., making the finest Ink or liluing
(io CIS. a quart), et<fi- Sold bj- Druggists or by
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, lit.
For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles, USB
DIAMOND. PAINTS.
id, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only 10 Cents.
fL- ^ I CELERY
* \ COMPOUND
CURES
PROOFS
Neuratgia
"Paine's Celery Com
pound cured my nerv
ous sick Jieadache^."
Nervous
Prostration
Sirs. L. A. Bkentnek,
San Jacinto, Gal.
“After using six'bct-
t!es- of Paine's Celery
Compound, I am cured
Rheumatism
SAtjubl H OTCHINSON,
Scutb Coniisb,-N’. H
Kidney
Diseases
‘rtc.fias donC mi more
good kidney disease
than any other medi
cine." Geo. Aibott,
Sioux City, Iowa.
AND
AH Liver
Disorders
"Paine’s Celery Com
pound has been of great
benefit for torpid liver,
indigestion, and bilions-
Udall, Qaechee, Vt.
Lv Atlanta G 50 am j :
Ar 31icon 10 25 am [
9 10 am | 2 15 pm | 7 15 pm
1 00 pra ( 6 30 pm j 1050pm^
Lv Montgomery
Leave Columbus.
Arrive Macon..-..
3 00 pm | 2 05 am J
G 45 pm | 600 m i
10 45 am J G 00 am |
Leave Birmingham
Leave Columbus
Arrive Mac-on
11 45 am
6 45 pm
10 45 pm
Leave Albany.... |
Arrive Macon.... I
2 10 am I |
5 4i’ am | |
*Da:ly except Sunday.
Sleeping cars on all night trains between Macon*
and Savannah, Savannah
and Atlanta, Savannah
and Macon, and Macon and Columbus.
Tickets for all points and sleeping cer berths on_
sale at city*.oflSce Hotel Lanier, and Dap61 ticket
office.
J. T. HUGE, E. T. CHABLTOIJ,
T. Agent. G. P. Agent.
/ . KNAPP, Agent,Macon, Ga.
PRICE.
^fe-CREAM
k fTHIS preparation,withonf-
A inj ary,removes Frecfe-
- lea, Liver-Moles, Pirn. -
pies, Black-Heads, Sunburn and
Tan. A few applications will render the
most stubbornly red skin soft, smooth and
white. Viola Cream is not a paint or
powder to cover defects, but aremedytoenre.-
It is superior to all other preparations, and
is guaranteed to give satisfaction. At drag-'
gists or mailed for .50 cents. Prepared by
G. O. BITTNEB CO.,
XOXXDO, OHIO.
For Sale by
Holtzclaw & Gilbert, Pe.iry, Ga-
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