Coffee County gazette. (Pearson, Ga.) 18??-1905, September 10, 1880, Image 4

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VICTORIOUS! HIGHEST &. BEGT AWARD And Grand Medal c! Honor Economy, Durability arid Rapidity combined with perfect work, Are Distinguishing Feature ', of the celebrated Giant Fan ai ftatew Fans, MADE BY A. P. DICKEY, Racine, Wis. Now having many late improvements, they arc fully equal to every demand ; cleaning all kinds of Grain, Peas, Beans, Castor Bears, Corn and Small Seed. They grade Whe it i ■ ■ ■ ■ arate Oats from Wheat, Ih.rley and Rye. They have very perfect arrangements for cleaning Timothy, Clover, Flax Seed, Orchard Crass, and all other Small Seeds. They C! 7 ncrfectly, rr.d combine every qualification required t do the best work in the shortest time. V Warehouse, as well ns Farm Mills, are largely con ttructed, both kinds requiring nine sizes to accom* modate the demand, and giving a capacity of from 50 to sco bushels per hour, acc . hng to size cf mill. They are shipped, boxed for ocean transportation, and ‘ set up" or “knocked down" for forwarding Inland, as requested; aid in ali cases put free on board Cars or Steamer. Orders filled came day as received. *j Mills shipped “knocked down" go for half the height charged as when forwarded “ :t up.” Oleo graphs and Circulars supplied on appli lion. Price* \vill be quoted low and on liberal tnrr.s. CorrcF pOQdenGe solicited. Highly recommended to the public for all dis eases requiring a certain and efficient TOXIC; especially in Intllges• tun, Bnspepsia, Intermittent Fe vers, Want of Ap petite, Boss of Strength, Back of Energy, etc. It en riches tho blood, strengthens the mus cles; and gives new life to the nerves. To the aged, ladies, and chil dren requiring recuper ation, this valuable remedy can not be too highly recommended. It acts like a clta-rm. on the digestive organs. A teaspoonfal before meals will remove all dyspeptic symptoms. TRY IT. Sold by all Druggists, THE BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, Md. IRON BITTERS, A Great Tonic. IRON BETTERS, A Sure Appetizer. IRON BITTERS, A Complete Strengthener. IRON BITTERS, A Valuable Medicine. IRON BITTERS, Net Sold as a Beverage. IRON BITTERS, For Delicate Females. •fHfc WHITE B SEWING SiJAOHiNE irsae best ©F asju Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in the Broad Claim Of BEINQ THE VERV BEST OFEkATIMG QUICKEST ©E2.2.SNG, - HANDSOMEST, AND Most Perfect Sewing Machine i.. The great popularity st tne White ?s tho most cats- Wincing tribute to its excellence and superiority over other machine! and in submitting It to the trade wc put it upon its merits, and in no instance has it ever yet failed b fstisiy any recommendation In its favor. The demand forthe Whits has increased to such an extent that we ere now compelled to turn out A Complete Sawing' PriEaclxina every tUarce m.irr_u.tca 5m tiLe d.o.y to svcpply tbo cloraand i ■ Every machine is warranted foe 3 years, and told for rush at liberal discounts, or upon easy payments, to suit the convenience of customers, /*®-A6inxs wAagsDiMukoflOTOnn m&im?. WHITE Bs\!/miMACHINE CO* * Ni 358 Euclid Aye., fcisveland, Ohio, THE TELEGRHPH;AND7MESSENGER " (MACON GEORGIA) FOR 1880-1881 The presentfvear is pregnant with stirring auj important events. General elections are to be liehl tor National, States anil county offices, and the interest and excite ment evolved by the contest will lie intense. Measures of the most vital character, also, to the future of the country, such as the modifications sought to be inaugurated in our system of finance, the projected revision of the tariff, our Indian policy, etc., are to be discussed beiorc the people, and every intelligent person should take a newspaper. The proprietors of the TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER are re: uivi -1 to lirlfi.ll all,the.requirements t“> their position by keeping ’ abreast of tne news of the whole world as fast as it can be transmitted by ocean cable or the telegrtph ic liner oi the country. They will also spare no pains to advance tue interest of Georgia and the sections espcci illy in which it so largely_ circulates, and while advocating, with all the sea) and utility they posess, the principles ftf tho Democratic party, will yet pursue a conservative and moderate course upon all subjects. A new dress, just purchased, will make all of the editions handsomer than ever. Our mammoth weekly contains sixty-four columns, and is one of the best and cheapest publications south of Baltimore. It will be made even more interesting to farmers by the addition of an AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT, edited by General Wm. M. Browne , Pro fee sor of History and Agriculture in the University of Georgia. The terms of the Telegraph and Messen ger remain unchanged, and are as follows, payble in advance. Daily, one year $lO 00 Daily, six months 7 5 00 Daily, three months 250 Semi Weekly, one year, 00 Semi Weekly, six months 1 50 Weekly, one year 2 00 Weekly six “ntlis 100 _ Wo respectfully aslc lor a continuation o the present generous patronage of the pubic CLISBY fr-JONES. iiVASTSC - ■ -’ j Change or Schedule, superintendent's office i * 'Brunswick, Ga, July 10th 1879. } On and after Thursday July 10th, lv.79.pas senger trains on this road will run as follows. WESTWARD BOUND. DAILY, SUNDAY EXCEPTED, Leaves Brunswick, 8.00 -a .m “ Way Cross, 11.47 a.m, “ Pearson, (Eating House)..2.lG p. m. “ Alappaha : : ,3.43 p. m. “ Alford, 6.13ip. m Arrive at Albany, 8.00 p, m EASTWARD *OUND( DAILY, SUNDAY EXCEPTED. Leaves Albany 8.00 a.m. “ Alford... 9.45 aim. „ jAlappaha...... ;; 12.10 -m. “ Pearson (Eating House) 2.10 p. m. “ Way Cross 4.14 p.m. Arrive at Brunswick 8.30 pin ICHAS. L. SCHLATTER, General Superintecnti R. I). Header, Assistant Superintendent. BEST II TIE WORLD i ABSOLUTELY AND Impure 81-Carfo Soda Is of a aligAtly dirty wbite color. It may appear white, examined by itself, font ti COMPARISON WITH CHURCH & CO.’S “ARM AND HAMMER ” Hit AND will show the difference. See that your Bakins Soda la white and PURE, as should he ALL SIMIJLAR SUBSTANCES used for food. Housekeepers who prefer bread made with yeast, will improve its quality, inako it rise better and prevent it from souring, by adding ono-haif teaspoonful of Church & Co.’s Soda or Saleratus, Bo sure and not use too much. The use of this with sour milk, in preference to Baking Powder, eaves twenty times its cost. See ono pouqd package for valuable informa tion and read carefully. SHOW THIS TO YOUR 6RQCER. Our latest improved sawing mact-ine cuts a 2-foot log in 2 minutes. A SIOO PRESENT will be given to two men who :an saw as much in the old way, as one man tan with this machine. Circulars sent free. W, Giles, 741 W. Lake St.. Chicago, IlLo Wm, PARKER’S So meth ini/ Yo u Need . Come Come. A NEW ■ XI) WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS BOOTS, SHOES, . IIATS, WOODWARE, Etc.,4 Including Ready-made Clothing, Bolted-Goods, icking, Domestics, t i.iburgH, Cambriea, Sheeting, Linen Goods, Prints, and Oil-Cloth, Blanket*, Shawls, acques, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Etc., Btc., ALSO, A Choice selection o * acy and toilet (articles, including Ribbons, Braids, scarfs, laces, binding), trim .dings, perfumeries, etc.,(etc., ißress Goods, TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS,) ETC. ALSO • Family Groceries’ Consisting Of Bacon, Flour, Coffee, Rice, Cheese, Canned-Goods, Candies, Nuts, Soaps, Tobacco, Cigars, Ac, Ac, HARDWARE, Crockery, Glase and in ~ wards, Cutlery, Kitchen Utensils, Farming Implements, Ac., .]I of which was purchased for Cash and will bo sold at LOWEST CASH Pit ICS. Highest market values guaranteed for all kinds of Produce. PEARSON,. GEORGIA. Uj THE NEW VICTOR. SIMPLICITY SIMPLIFIED! Improvements September, !878. - Notwithstanding tho VICTOR has long been the peer of any Sewing Machine in the market— a fact U-7 Y IW I supported by a host of volunteer witnesses— wo now m H a.'/;t7'\vT'Y{|L. confidently claim for it greater simplicity, ||'i U I— xa a wonderful reduction of friction and a rara tfj ra combinatfon of desirable qualities. Itsshut — ffl Jem/ tie is a beautiful specimen of mechanism, .and takes rank with the highest achievements / inventive genius. Note. —Wedonotleaso I consign Machines, therefore, have no old ones to patch up and re-varnish for our S customers. Sell Nsw Machines Every Time. Send for Illustrated Circular and prices. Liberal terms to the trade. Dos’t buy until you have seen the Most Elegant, Simple and Easy Running Machine in the Market. —The Ever Reliable VICTOR. VICTOR SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, Western Branch Office. 235 State St., Chicago, 111. MIDDLETOWN, CONN. CHEMICALLY BUHL. Jolin M. Lott. 18 NOW DEALING IN THE Largest and Best selections —OF - DRY GOODS, HATS, ROOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, ETC! Ever offered in this market. The Goods I bought for the Summer and Fall Trade, Which is bound to create a *ff§ I##'®.” And it is m} T desire that all here iand in this vicinity may derive the benefit taerefioni. I certainly can offer EXTRARY BARGAINS. i f,’: . , ' That. should be seen and appreciated. All X ask Is an early visit which I hope will be granted without further Invitation, as this is in tended for those who can appreciate*. GOODS, REIIABt GOODS, AT PRICES THAT WILL “MVE AND LET UVF 5090 Bushels RICE wanted, for which the highest market prices "ill 0e paid. I can be found at Pearson’s old Stand mail 7-6 S. IV A\ W. Bailway Genkual Scpebintendent’s Office, ( JSayannah, March, 13th, 1880. ) ON AND AFTERJSUNDAY Mar, 14th, pns sengerjtrains on this road will run as follows NIGIIT.EXPRESS. Leave Savannah daily at.... 4.30 P M Arrive at Jcsup “ .... 7.00 P. kl Arrive at Thomaeville “ ....0.25 A.M Arrive at Bainbridge “ 9.40 A. M Arriveat Albany “ ... .10 25 A. M Arrive at Live Oak “ ... .2.00 A. M Arrive at Tallahassee “ . ~,7’00A. M Arrive at Jacksonville “ .... 7.50 A. M Leave Tallahassee “ . ...O.OOP. M Leave Jacksonville “ .... 5.30 P. M Leave Live Oak “ ... 11.15 P. M Leave Albany “ . ...4.OOP’M Leave Bainbridge “ ... .4.00 I*. M Leax-e Thomasville “ ■ • ■ 7.35 P. M Leave Jesup “ ....6.30 A.M Arrive at Savannah “ .... 9.00 A. M i No change of cars between Savannah and I Jacksonville nnd Savannah and Albany. Pullman Palace Sleeping cars daily ; between Savannah and Jacksonville, i Sleeping cars run through to and from | Savannah and Albany. '1 he elegant Sleeping and Parlor Coaches of the Enfaula line daily between Mont gomery, Ala., and Jacksonville, withont change. Passengers from Savannah for Fernan* dina, Gainsville and Cedar Keys take this train. Passengers for Darien take this train. Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick take this train, arriving at Brunswick C;00 a. in. Parsengeis leave Brunswick at 8:0(1 p. m, arriving at Savannah 9:00 a. m. Passengers leaving Macon at 7*15 a.m: (daily including Sunday) connect at Jesup with this train for Florida. Passengers from Florida by this traih connect at Jesup with train arriving in Mil eon :it 0:25 p.m. daily (inc’ding Sunday, 1 Connect at Albany with pasenger trains both '. ays on Soutliv. ...tan Railroad to and from Macon, Enfaula, Montgomery, Mo bile, Now Orleans, etc. Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge for Apa lachicola iv ' v Sunday sincl Thursday even ing; for Columbus every Tuesday and Satur day. Close connection at Jacksonville daily Sundays excepted) for Green Cove Spf ing, st Augustine. Palatka and Enterprise, and all landings on St. Johns river. Trains on B. and A. It. It. leave junction) going west, at 11:36 a. in., and for Bruns wick at 4.40 p. m. daily, except Sunday. Leave Savannah, Sundays even, at 8:00 AM Arrive at Jesup “ “ 10.15 ‘ Arrive at Live Oak “ !< 3.45 P. M Arrive at Luke City u •; 5-00 “ Harrive at Baldwin “ 7. bo “ Arrive at Jacksonville “ .05 A‘ Leave Jacksnnville “ (‘8.30 A. Mi Leave at Baldwin “ “ 9.30 ‘‘ Leave Lake City at “ 11.40 “ Leave Live Cak at “ “ 1.10 P. M’ Leave Jesup at “ “6.32 “ t Arrive at Savannah at “ “8.45 “ •Through Tickets sold and sleeping Car Berths secured at Bren’s Ticket Office, No: 22, Bull street, and at Atlantic and Gulf Railroad Passenger Depot - ACCOMMODATION TRAIN EASTERN DIVISION. Leave Savh, Sundays excpcl, at 7 - 25 a. m Leave Mclntosh, “ at 10J5 a: m “ at Jesup, “ 12.50 a. .r “ at Blackshear, “ 3-15 p. m Arrive at Dupout, <! 7.35 p', lii Leave Dupout, “ 5.20 a, m Leave Blackshear, “ 10.00 ai m Leave Jesup, 1.00 p. in Leave Mclntosh, “ 3.10 p. in Arrive at Savannah, “ 5.40 p. m WESTEfeN DIVISION DVIT.Y, SUNDAYS EXCEPTEI). Leave DuPont, at 7.30 A. M Leave Valdosta at 10.02 A. M Leave Quitman at 11.42 A. M Arrive at Thomasville at 2.10 P. M. Leave Thomasville at 2.40 P. M Leave Camilla at 5.24 P. M Arrive at Albaiiy at 7.20 P. M Leave Albany at i 5. q 0 A. M Leave Camilla at 5.24 A. M Arrive at Albany 7.20 P. M. Leave Albauyat 5.00 A.Mi Leave Camila at 7.15 A. M. Arrive at Thomasville at 10.20 A. M. Leave Thomasville at ...... 10.50 A. M. Leave Quitman at 1.10 P.M. Leave Valdosta at . . 3. 15P. M, Arrive nt Dupont at .5.45 P.IM. J. S, Tyson, Master Transportation, H. S.'IIAINES, General Superin tendon, CNEWM FOR LAIIMDRY USE. For Sale Everywhere.