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TUESDAY, AUGUSTJ.5, l-'l.
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TIiis great matter was fnrcej in a n< n
form, upon the Stale Agnci !!■’• -1 ^
ty at Rome last week, ■ y
friends of the Univet ty -t. A . i « -
with a delegation of J i -i ■ >
two l’rofe:f ia and three -l ,u ■ - •
tended the Convent in . *■-■ vpi(>->
A Ktir Twiicnal.-
GreenviQo p-cpcse to
Aititration *o as to
leys and cost#.”-—Ed:
T) era it sap in tlr:
paitbre’t it is fitfreo *4
Ljach-Iaw that will ff rcil
;her the letter tier spirit
lie euactmeot whatever. Lawy
squirm n little, bat many arc loginning
to 1 ok ttpon those ‘chimneys’ of the
moral great boose, as choaked valves or
smoky flues. They g<> f r the right with
a vim, when it is right—but there is a
H aiji Yl . . .. ,JJ
profession, ‘‘to rnaLo ho vrotse appear
the better reason” e.-pec
iug criminals, which op*
ry of society — thoir o»u
ail others, But the cost;
the Courts arc tu-riou. grievances, which
many civil mattcis might bo entirely
avoided by referring the dbpnted points
to the judgment of two practical, com*
men sense neighbors, who, in case of
disagreement conld cal! i:i a third man.
If a legal question v. s involved, a com-
W
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for
the
Jenkins ‘Uist lie'W4S temporising’
o not exae .y uuderctat.iJ, I
tier wpeafiog we never hcarl than
. rsacThn set tlcwD in this extra-
jtfchroi.Wd. iJefor° fully fieeic
NEtV AgVESIlSEHENTS.
I
i it is ini id- Mr. D
* i room ar ptiCntW't
s
vis went into tha next
apphicntiy to get a pistol, and tbo
|tt pmUr adds the wholly superfluous re-.
1 iu*;k that tbh. Was ‘an ant e.-eks iry pre
j caution.’ ‘I do not preieutj to be a
fighting man,’ he obscrrr«7" and unless
j pushed never should fire ou a fellow be
1 imr,’ which is a degree of forbearance
almost heroic, ospnclally in n;.t; who
docs not cany arms. In fact. .Tonkins
i confesses that ‘even then’lie had rather
j tun away. Mr. Davis at any la c was
’ vrSrli TA'Jfr'* when Tic citric back, and
•would listen tp nothing.’ lie talked
ially in defend' along for a iuiuu!ft_oi H0 > and finally
rate to tie icjq- ivouu.l up by roarieg out iu stentorian
tone-, ‘Yduare a Irar and a poppy, sir!’
I rose at ouce, nod. fa; 1, ‘Alter that. Mr.
Davis, 1 had better go :* an opinion in
which it is ueetlles3 to say the ox Presi
dent heartily concurrcJ. Aud so Jen
kins went.”
-c • ■.<( H y frvtr. tir
' ■ • it- '• e^in! *’—'J*. Mkk ai
7 rv>.yi+: % I 1; •co:nm«*in!e«l Hv Pr.u. \V.
II-.tines. It -!uajnt return. .’OS. "i'.’ZIZ k CC.,
liastou, Hass. -old by ail druggists.
in common wish
aud delays of
uthern F on ale College,
LAGiliaGK. tSA.
Tills irs' : i'u«a. v.iih tight first-class reach-
ors, 1. sum- . .x-vri- August 30.h. Modern
language* taught by a professor who speaks
French and £ 1 man fluently. A graduate oi
D ip - :c, tarweius a pupil cl Meudr.ssohn, di
rer :s the ni 1 . d*ji.,rl|i iul Tho new two
story coin g*. w i* Ii air. ill of E4 and length of
71 feet. Hourly ready f..r use Board aud lit
ciaiy :u....u 1 r 141111;m. J.’u'J 75. Send fur
gre. * I. F. COX, President
Carroll <i&s o r.ic Institute,
t'.lHU«U,I.TO\ its,
Maj. JNO. 31. lilCflAKDSdN, President.
Dei 1! 11 tlic thorough co-education ot the j
»«’J es - iha. p lytccliu-c and elective plan, j
1 all term, Au, 1.1 It. Tuition, $o.i to per j
month; board,r 15. Send for ciicolais.
1 A B. Adams. E. I- Bazsmore. S. Ware.
Adams, Ba.emore & Ware.
—AXL>—
COTTON FACTORS,
Planters 1 Warehouse,
Fourth Street, Xttacon, Ga.
Liberal advances on COTTON
STORK Plantation sup,din* tarnisl..-d at fit
Lowast Uarkct Eater.
r Vil Ju:y Vi. -Im.
im,'
Viet:
To give our renders sums idea of pro
gress as it it in the N.rtli, we subjoin the
j p-tciit lawyer’s cpinic.i could ho tb^Rin- joJIiwing iuccndiary document kindly
eo—-for which both t-i-.v-a -h u. i ujua.iy sent us by some tender hearted maiden j
purposo of procuring its help at the J.o- j coniriouta payment. In-lepot-dontly ol . 0 p (j, 0 yip, 'iToodhull persuasion, who
gislalnru to give F.TOO 000 ar.ew, to t..e j 0 uch reforeuecs, saving - nit timo and doubtless thinks to woo us out out of on
also
s of
to
gislaturu to give
otil Oullr—*- A1 Kan-, and
it all of the 270.000 acr
Slates land, granted 1>J 0” n S TC ® 9 !
Georgia lor .ippOrl of one or tr ro
tary, Agricultural a:.d • ■' -i --'
leges. These spccial.fiicp <.f Atbct ,
and <1 frionda <>f tb. . C - ...
there, claim a big lift for Ath -• >: -• u >'
000 acres of land, $,700,000 t $ lnem-y.
besides at le.st 5300.000 mere, to build
new College bouses, dwelling l-onscs.
shops, bsrue, iVc , A.-e., tlCCOi 1 1
up the new Agricttll ( e - l n
opposition to this, the city of M - ' ■ 1 -'' ~
viile, and the Farmers’ Club of 15 .htr.tr
countv sent to the C mvein- n ui !. ,
fiftceu delegates, tv urge tb p: K' -- .
Georgia establishisff the M . ■ -•
cultural and Mechanical b u -*>n ; u
MgetiUt, in tbo Fo>iie Daih-ings thtre,
viz: the old M»v Mouse, G
xioiise ai.o l'eniteiitiarjr • "t-.- l.
cost the State ever $500,000, a;id a r
now worth 51.000,<>00; but are stand-
scant and idle. They are urf-
would tend
heavy expenses, tho cus
to cement tho lies ot fiiendt>L jj and en
largo tho capability
ror* when necessitated by judicial man
date.
. - «a «• ->■—
A 7-r-
bachelor sar-'fiira info
Patty- Some time &
of men to sit as ju- t]lQ j |0pc t p. ?t ^ r3 . y
t S'tVLIlT JIOCTII.—Do you want it?
■* 1 hen ns.-Dr. Ha.well's Chewing Balsam.
L is il-'h --jus—an ele^aul snhaUtut-j !<-r To«
us- iu) and tjuuir—Clvsus the teeth—i’mities
tho Br, alii, liiy Cheap. For sale by L. II.
I... j, (is,; ituut. Kankiu & La-
n;ar, Mam. (.a ; Hanks A lhook-saui' A. M.
ii;a;i.;jn t Columln.s, Ga.; W. D. Hoyt &. Co.,
Kerne, Ga., and by Druggists and Confection-
ers generally. Samples and prices sent free.
Dr. u. Harwell. NaahvUte, Tenn.
JilooiiiinjrTon 'Murscrr, illinois.
’> vat . oun Acres J IJ Urcen Houses I
to us on- out ot ot r p ur , jt'A.sso>\y nt. Btsl Stock. Low Prices.
> ibe K ttal Itighu Xj - j', shrubs Fiant*, litilbs. Seeds, Stocks,
, ve C v MLii ! t},afl3 ‘* cv 0 0 Mgo lilustraled Catalogue,
1-L We C V- - t- u ' lu C r-u:s. Uulb. Plant, Seed Catalogues, ail
lllg
3 of an A:
Jy for us
Dot
Ski
ll:
t tiled for the busine
College, and are re
expense to the Stale. Jn
which, the City Council ol M
which owns a largo Cofun
Oconee land, ciosc tb tbo fc
is ready to give the State a first quality
Fmm of ary size desired—fifty acres, tr
a thousand acres, for n.-e of the Agricul
tural College; and the Presbyterian
Cbmch of Milledgeville—present own
ers of the old Oglethorpe College, on
Midway llidge, offer to give them to tb.
State for use of the new Agriei '■ttur.l
College. This offer is equ il to fi200
more.
The Athens College party, begin the
contest artfully ; os without leon-.o u c
of tbeir Professoi*. Mr. \\ • Leroy liro.t.
openly, in a newepapir, oii«rs togivetbi
negroes one-third of ihe b. h. i*na
granted toGeorgir. lhisisal'-u tot tbi
negro and Radical vote in the L
ture, and of conr e, secures ’■ '
Athens. Then if they can .vh
white members of tin l- - • ■ 1 1
new College will go to A • - ,
old Stale House and other public
ing« at MiliedgevilU', will sri‘1 staui v..-
cantard iuIm 16 t
Hut the Athens jcriy utteriy f. iled nt
Rome ; they got no resolution ol endorse
ment, and the whole adject, with, u: 11-
struction was re committed to the last
February Committee of soven, who on
to report to the State Society at M 11,
on tho 23d of October next. In the
meantime all towns may put in c.impe- 1 J 1
ting bids lor tho locatiou.
T he overwhelming expre-m in f ’ ..
State Society at Rome, v. ■ - f ,; ' -dill-
edgevilie Lut no resolution ' . , ti
• xcept of reference to eomnriltt . • 1.’
and another, requesting the L> use
to give tiie forfeited wild i n't. « ■ t
gia—1)30,000, acres to the Agricultural
College-
Tiie Katonton Riot.—V.'e learn from
tho Macon Telegraph, that tlie in
George Samuels, who instigated the t - ,
gro riot at Eatoutut last Tuesday, v ...- |
captured in Ore n« county on V e in -
day nigh?, ar.d duly'inf tolled in jali in :
Katonton on Thursday morning. He
was pretty well sprinkled with buck
nhot—a fact going to show that he took
a prominent part in the affray. V. 1
learn tb|t Geos go in do the first move |
toward goiug for the .uu and a’-; t
be fired the first shot. Tbo uCgro who :
was reported as scriourly wouudej, in
dead. It is thought lie was accidental- 1
]y shot by tho no.;ro rioter.-, r..^ he v. . ■ a
well dbp sed nr ; _-ro, at: 1 w.- 1. en
gaged in the row. Fifteen or sixteen
negroes were wounded, but n >m oilii rs
seriously. f
J)r. James Ethridge, tho D mocratic
candidate lor tha'Lcyisleture, >. elect
ed by a majority of about 500 in the
fjome few day3 bv.-k wo read a sad
account of tiie der.tli of a poor, destitute
but otherwise worthy female in Augu*-
ta—the wife of r.n industrious laborer.
The deinils were given fbTongli the col
umns of the Constitutionalist with somt
excellent comments up n (ha cnUsC of
her death and theappaient n glcl which
, rnijit be inferred on the part of the coiu*
rnunity iu which she had livcj. There
is iioqucstiou that many, hkc that pov-
erty^riiiden woo.an, <iib ur experience
h r*tLie .-tifferinys far tho lack of the
ne:c -aries of life. It ie equally true,
tint ignorance on the part of n largo nta
jority of tin* well to do citizen?, of tin
actual wants and sufferings of these .des
titute poor, is a plausible, if not stiffi-
. —still, tln-ir occurrence must have
elected as we wanted tbo American peu- •
pie to bocom thoroughly disgusted with
this Prefideutial leoliahiu-ss, aud liuallj
see tii0 necessity of | uttiuga coaipeten 1
1 nersoti in tho Executive chair. The i
lovely vixen in vain indulges in the j
bopoiiiat we w ill lend our*‘good will to ;
the E«pJol It; Hits party und its Candi- !
dates; 1 we do not heiiovo in any such
equal ri»l.Is : If wt: thought ourselves
equal M Victoria Wootlhull, we would
Consider it our religious duty to go off i
and hang ourodves tor the public good. |
IV) a G6d has made t’i.t'nct and s pa
rate, il would be presumtuous iu us to
.utiitc; c imuiou suuse, reutou, decency^
and religion alike, forbid iu giving sup
port to any such an emauatiou fiom the
council chain: e.'of Paa lotn n urn, a - this
i.iague is. Nevertheless, for the good
1 of the American people, and the Iriul of
tlieir patience, we think Vic. ought to
tjilogucs
Ihu’il would be far Id e nts. Wholesale Price List, free.—
Send fur these before baying elsewhere.
F K- PHOENIX, Ulooiuiugton, 111
II. 3. SAVERS,
:>EAC.EEi SA REAL ESTATE
FHANKL1N, PENNSYLVANIA.
Ifttys am! sel.s intprov il and unimproved
l.u. :; au> w here iu the United Stales
V.. g inia Female Institute,
BIAI’.YTOn. VA.
I , iu: • of lli* ta.goat C at class Iaslitutaons in
th. . j. There ai > l tghl Schools, under
twenty-tw-i ..m e: s. Piipifs from every .South
ern S'..ic. Special advantages in Music.—
Hui'u’.l t. aiol tiruuijds, are spacious and tie-
—ant■ I 1 Fivcalids cf 45 pages. Address.
. 1 . ;i PHILLIPS Principal.
ii rSKTaTiw
T7V JSL S1HING.
LABOit, TIME,
CLOTHES 3d FUEL
SAVED
BV THE l-SE OF
V AKFIKLD’S
COLD WATER
3elf-i7ashiflg Soap
entail more or leas of art juiilimcntj aud , c
luruiob grounds ibr ebargiug I.uiqe upon '
some quarter or other wilful' uigiect or
suamolul indifference. Wo do uot be
lieve for n moment, either could have
atlaclitd iu tho instance here cited ; nor
did we so regard tho comments cf the
least a fair chance, though she
I rely on utir vote in ht,r canvass.
New York, Aug. 1,1S71.
To the Editor.- Wo have ike honor
tq'tiLnnounce The Vh ria . ,
'issotiation nutr organized, equipped,
A c
and ia working order, having its head-
qaarters in New Yoik,and its eo-opora-
tivo agencies io Uoaton, Puiludeipliia,
Gonstitelionalist. But w e think such I Giueiuiiati, Chicago, bt. J.oui^, uud bau
unfortunate eases deserve and sliOtHH Ic 1 Francisco, lis miasion is to unite the
reli ved iu a way suitable to th. m and i } Lo American
, . - PLUrle into a new pehucal orgauizauou,
honorable to all communities This- rp- o ; body of voters, called The Equal
Rights Pariy, consisting of Both Sexes,
'and I'ouiidt-d on the Constitutional right
and
quires no particular description;
means for such a purpose, ox At ia all
citi ?s having ,or
number of inhul.i
ipproxitnatiog to, the ° f suffrage wt.ich the Fourteenth
‘ifie^nth Amendmcuts vest in women
which Augiula j as wg jj aJj |UtU _ It demands front Con-
if they do not, ue think they j RIts8>ll t j, s next session A Declaratory
tend: r( IliDFLAR and PRICELIST.
AGENTS WANTED
WiLSCN, L'Jl'eWUOD, EViRlsTT k CO,
51 MURRAY ST., NEW YORK.
- 1 f Vi giuia. North
itr..i Si ill; Carolina, Georgia and Florida.
GENTS WANTED for the
TKASS3HSSION OP LIFE.
L'ouii.-l!s on the Nature and Hygiene of the
M .-cl n Fiini-I: >11. By Du. Nai’iikvs, ati-
Kiorof - liie Vhyrieat Life of Women.” It
mates to tb- male arx* is full of new .Jaets ;
dvl.vate Ml luFpbftPiT practical and popu
lar : i.:„!ily .•i-dors.-d ; soils rapidly. Sold by
sabsuipliuii o-ily. Exclusive territory. Terms
rat Pi ce :J Address for contents. Ae..
J. G. FEKGVIS lV GO , Publishers, Phtla-
delplii-i. Pa.
DITTO OhLlNS’
Painless 'Jure for the
0 P 1 0 M _H A BIT;
DR. t t»LLIi\S ANTIDOTE.
Eiialih s ti.e patiout to discontinue the use of
stand in their own light and are want
ing in those charitable Dutita:i«i.s which
subserve the noble end irt R
unfortunate and de&titntb of our face.
That our sister city lias them w'e doubt
not.
Our principle
the remarks of the Constitutionalist i
to introduce to hit 11 lico the lolluivii.g
Act, setting lorth detioitely. H-
\(‘\v Advprwpiffpnts-
RADWATS READY*RELIEF
tlltES THE IVOIt^T l’AI»
In from one to Twenty EGiautes
NOT ONE IkOl It
after reading this adverti-tintm need any on*'
SUFFER WITH PAIN.
Rad way's ttcadv liellef is a ture for evert
Qi-.tlV.
It was the first and is
TIIE ().\EV PA1> RE.TIEDV
that instantly stops the most exvruciating
pa : us, allays Inflamation, and cures Conges
tions, whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bow
els, or other glands or organs, by ono appli
cation.
Iu from one to twenty miuutes, no matter
how violent or excruciating tiie pain the
Rheumatic, Bed-iidden, Infirm. Crippled,
Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with dis
ease may sutT r.
The application of the Ready Relief io the
part or parts where the pain or difficulty exists
will atiord case and comfort.
Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water
will in a few moments cure Cramps, Spasms.
.,our Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Headache,
Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colie, Wind in the
Bowels, and all Internal Pains.
Travelers shoul 1 always carry a bottle of
tv -dway’s Ready Relief with them. A few
drops m water wiil prevent sickuess or pains
from change of water. It is better than
French Brandy or Hitters as a stimulant.
FEVER AM) AGUE,
l'evor and Ague cured lor titty cents. There
is not a remedial agen. in this wot Id that will
cure Fevei and Ague, and alt oilier Malarious,
Ii.lions. Scarlet, Typhoid, Yt-Uuw, and other
Fevers (aided by Kudwny’s Pills) so <{uick as
Kudu ay’s Ready Relief. Fifty cents a bottle.
HEALTH! - BEAUTY .1!
! Strong and pure rich blood—increase of fiesh
and weight—clear skin and beautiful
complexion secured to all.
: DIL BAD WAY'S
SAIIMPAIIILIM KESOUHT
I Has made tho most astonishing cures so quick
so rapid are the changes the body un
dergoes, under the influence of
this truly wonderful Medicine,
that
Every day an Increase in Flesh
and Weight is Seen and Felt.
rut: e;nt:.iv t:i.os;u
Every drop ot the barsaparih .n Resolvent
communicates through the Blood, .Sweat,
Urine, and other fluids and juices cf tbe sys
tem the vigor of life, for it repairs the wosti s
of the body with new aud soud material. Scrof
ula, Syphilis, Consumption, Glandular dis
cose, Fleets in the throat. Mouth, Tumors.
Nodes iu the Grinds cud other parts of the
system, Sere irits, Siruinoroug discliargi s
from the Ears, ani the worst forms of Skin
diseases, Eruptious, Fever .Sores, Scald Head,
Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas. Acne,
Black Spots. 11 ortns in ihe Fiesh, Tv nor.-,
Cancers in the Womb, and all weakening aud
pa nful discharges. Night Sweats, Loss ol
Sperm and all wastes of the life principle,
are within the curative range of this wonder
of Modern Chemistry, and a few days use
will prove to any person using it for either of
these forma of disease its potent power to
cure them.
.Yot only does the 6'arsapar,Ilian Resolvent
excel? all known remedial agents in .he cute
of Chronic, 5erofu!ous, (,’on uitutioual, end
HEAD OF THIRD STREET, SIGN of "THE NEW FLAG."
MACON, GEORGIA.
THE LARGEST IN TIIE STATE.
SKILLED LABOR AND MODERN MACHINERY,
ALE HOUR MARltAXTED.
Northern Prices for Machinery Duplicated.
STEAM ENGINES OF ANY KINO AND SIZE.
FINDLAY'S IMPROVED CIR T’LAR SAW MILL. MERCHANT MILL GEARING,mo,t
approved kinds; SUGAR MILLS and SYRUP KETTLES; IRON FRONTS.
WINDOW SILLS aud LINTELS; CASTINGS of IKON and BRASS
Of every dc.-ciiptiui. and MACHINERY of
ALL KINDS TO ORDER.
OF ELEGANT DESIGNS, and aiPRICES tint DEFY COMPETITION.
1 f No CHARGE FOR NEW PATTERNS in furni-l.i.ig outfit of Machinery for Saw’or
Merchant Jlilis. __a 1
Repairing, in ail its Branches.
Competent Workmen furnished upon application to overhaul Engines, Saw Mills, etc., in ai v
section of the country.
FINDLAY’S SAW-DUST GRATE BAR
SHOULD BE USED BY EVERY SAW MILL PROPRIETOR.
Millstones. Belling. Circular Siuvs. Steam Fittiiiss, Babbitt Metal.etc.
MADE TO ORDER. TERMS. CASH OR APPROVED PAPER.
:< ;
The Great Eclipse Screw Colton Press!
inter- Opium in any l-nn, at once, without pain or I disea-es; but it is th
protaliun ol tlua-' amimiuicuU, together
if 1» the I immediate ji^ti in to lusuio the
free exercise, by woineu, as by other;
citizens, of (lie elective franchise iu the |
several States. It nominate?, and wiil
I fctijipcrt, and ex['ccts to elec', as the;
Fer.in-' to I nex: President of tho United States, by
! tiie combined suffrage- of men and wo- :
j uicu, in la72. Mrs. Vietorii G. W'oou- j
I hull, of New loik.
which has met our eye, through ihe col
umti- of the ".Maritfitn Journal, ’ a; r.f t j0u receive coptes of a corre.jjond
der-o
j A few days since, ono of the oldest and
most esteemed citizens of l’<>n>ytli, (so
says tho Advertiser) was t!io recipient
of a letter, from wl.i.h tiie following js
r.u extract: “I’Jeasi- accept thu enclosed
right draft for SA00, ns a ti ktn of the
highest appreciation of you, in every
sense of tho ivorrl, as well as fl,o pleas
antness and advantages of farmer bnsi-
ness relations, and with the view that
it may aid, in some degree, an hoqrHt,
charitable, chrisln n n.an, in the closing |
years of his life.” Such incidents con- j
aiivcnisxa c. and without any interruption
01 primary hu-siuess. it rebuilds tlic broken
’listit, .<. :i and restores the nervous em-rgiwa
DISCOVERED in ItkiS.
I iic only Painless Cure ever Discoveied.
T ii E ii I A K i :
— AN I> —
T II 1: l II LA H T DOSE.
A bo k of ove r Rif) pages, containing letters
t f ii/. Hugh Ludlow, the well-known letter of
... ... G. A.X., eipotiug the intrigues of Harper’s
Accompany! 1 Luu ... and a lull description
H of A., idol.-, s' ul In 1: to any address.
Address, Da. bJvM’L B. COLLINS,
Laporte. Indiana.
l«i:.U>! RiAl) Fills!
r: V Il.l. IMV ACKXTa % tS.4I.A-
uv or rmi-.TviuiM.Auspmi
4V AXIS I X PEasii.*, or allow a large
commission to s, I! our new and wonderful iu
' M H At,NEB A CO.,
I meat, at the requeatol the League, ot the Mar-1 1 ili, h.
IVANTLD LOOK HFIttd'.
Profitable employment furnished every mau
willing to tturi; iu liis own neigbboihood ; (no
•.-y person wanted.] Profits over 2U0 per
cent.’ Enel, r.e 5*1 tor samples and particulars.
•Sales rapid. JONES At METZUAR,
Pittsburgh, Ps.
Choe bptiveen ihe Yictoiia League and
its i’re’»idcQlial Candidate, to which
; your attention is directed, tlie more es-
I pce'aily ftem the fact that, in Mrs.
Wood bull's letter accepting the nom
I ination, she h t3 given a full .state-
fording evidence that the spirit ol Oeo'
P. ahothj is abroad : and to expross the
hope that they who arc blessed' with
ioi * it allow as,d '-i 1 r
le*s, they have not knowingly permit
ted, honest poverlv to bcconle a r/f/Aie in . - . , . , 1
, , ‘ * . , 1 argument by whiou sue ueuuces, Irom
our land, and Us v. mis forced tq uu- nuw Aiucn iuients, the right of her
w
sufferings aud want, hy way of 1 sex to the elective franchise.
niskmenl. 1 Iu the earnest hope that you will
lend your editorial good will to the
Equal Bights Party aud its Candidate,
wt* subscribe ourselves, Be?;eclftiHy Jj. v ., ;i ..j;.; R, vldpTsleYjW- W. H. MAR
fJ’T i IN, Columbia Mines. McDuffie Co. Ua.
JOUIS,
TUE VICTORIA LEAGUE.
L ITcclo Benefaction.
AU Papers should PmIUsI this.
Household Medicines.
OOARDMAN’S COD LIVER OIL—This
Oil is put up with great eare from per
fectly hesb Livers, and is, «ithout doubt, the
' finest produced.
The- TriisL’. - O. the L :i villo Mcdi- t JOAUI'MAN’S FRENCH WORM CON-
cal Co’i (Ijouisvillo, K}'.) have ere- k_> 1-ECTIONS.—luvalaable as a Cure for
atcJ onn "f the most liberal and noble Worms, and being in the form of a candy loz-
firm our faith in human nature, ue?uite • ,
of Gen. Grant's 01 .. -.m. facrions cv,rcont,rre.l by a public,
- 0 0 ( institution upon any people, i he i rus-
“A Us
Pupp?”
tecs ot this College have instituted one
lliMtJiciary Stuulursft : p f. r each Con
Tiie 2xew !ork hune-“— Greelev*6 , gresstct.eil E‘Stiitt in ihe Southern aud
paper-has an article headed as above, 1 wnMUidiug States By this means ve-
. . ry many poor but tleservir.rr young men
m winch it admini.-ters som« cmisolaUen 1 / iU be en . lb j P ,i to obtain a thorough
to toe Herald reporter, who after Ruing 1 medical education. Any one wishing to
shown a private letter from Jt fferson j take advantage ot this Benefaction
Davis, under a ,lo tlgo of silcnci, forth'
with tcl< raphed tho contoi.13 to hii
paper.
This
which is worth to each student nt least
! SU00, has only to writq to I)r. E. F.
I Gniiifiid, Dean of the Faculty of the
enge, are readily taken.
B O.VRDM.VN S CONC’D EXT. JAMAICA
GINGER.—A sph-ndi 1 corrective and ex
ec. 'dingiy useful in Colics, Cramps, nud urdi-
uary irregularities cflbe Bowels.
B RANT’S INDIAN PURIFYING EX
TRACT.—A medicine long in use for dis
orders arising fi in an impure state of the
blood. This article has periurmed some most
wonderful cures and is the best article extant
for the purpose.
B KANT'S INDIAN PULMONARY BAL
SA M.—Extensively used for all pulmona
L'lilv pj
for Kidney and Bladder Comp.ain: |
aud Womb diseases, Gravel. Diabetes, Dropsy,
Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine
Itrigli. s Disease, AlLumii 1 in, aud in ail ca
ses where tle-re are brick do.-t deposits, or the
water is thick, cloudy, mixtd with si£>stances
like the " te ol an egg, or threads like white
silk, or there is a morbid, dark billions ap
pearance, and white bone-dust deposits, aud
when there is a prick lg, burning sensation
when passing water, and pain in the Small of
the Back and along the Loins.
DR RAD WAY’S
PEKfEtT PL KG AT I \ L RILLS.
perfectly tasteless, e 1 gantly coated with sweet
gum, purge, regnlate, purity, cleuu.se, and
strengthen. Railway 's Pills for the cure ol
all disorders of the Stomach, Liver! Bowels,
Kidneys. Biadder, Nervous Diseases, Head
ache, Constipation, Coativcneaa, Indigestion,
Dyspepsia, Billiotisness, Bilious Fever, In
flammation of the Bowel*. Piles, and all De
rangement* of the Irternal Viscera. War
ranted to effect a positive cure. Purely Veg-
e.ab'e, containing no mercury, miuerals, or
deleterious drngs.
Obserx'es the following symptoms resulting
front Disorders of the Digestive Organs;
A few doses of Radway’s Pills will free the
system from all the above named disorders
Price, 25 cents per Box. O'old by Druggists.
Read ‘‘False, and True’’ Send one letter-
stamp to Radway & Co., No -7 Maiden Lane,
New York. Information worth thousands will
be sent you.
r July 4 lew I. 26 ly.
' FOUND AT LAST!
. .
Patente 1 February -37th, 1-7T, by FINDLAY dc CRAIG. An ANTI FRICTION . K CRE\' -
A MECHANICAL WONDER. This wonderful mechanical achievement in point of RA
PIDITY and LIGHTNESS cf DRAUGHT. STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL, and is d--
■ iiieil at an earlvjday to snpercedo ALL OTHER Cotton Scree s, be they fabricated of Wrought
or Cast lion.
Since last (alt, and before accepting Patent, we aJ «.d improvements and labor-saving con
veniences. rendering it PERFECT in every particular The screw, or pin, has a pitch, or
fall,of ti] inches; that is,at every turn <>t the screw, follower block descends (or ascends, as
the case may be) 6] inches. The ds-vice of tlio tube or nut in which the screw works,
is such as to materially reduce the friction, so great in tho common screw : thereby r. n
dering it an easy task for three hands tut pack a bale of eutton in HALF THE TIME
of ANY OTHER Iron Sen w Press by horse power. When desirable, an ordinary
rnulo can bo substituted for three men without change of fixtures. (Screw Presses also
arranged >r water ami steam power.) We claim tor the “ECLIPSE” SIMPLICITY.
STRENGTH, DURABILITY. RAPIDITY, LIGHT DRAUGHT, r.nd STANDING ROOM
at top of box, etc., etc.; ter pronounce it the BEST Screw Press IN THE WORLD, and res
pectfully invite a public t st with any and all other Screw Presses. To purchasers, we GUAR ■
ANTEK SATISFACTION or REFUND PRICE MONEY. Orders daily received from dif
ferent States aitest its popularity even in infency. To parties who may not desire such ra
pidity in packing, we can supply them wi ll tlic COMMON WROUGHT IRON SCREW of
Hlo (slow) pitch, and wairant them equal tq) any oilier Wrought Screw manufactured. But
above all others, we recommend the strong, rapid, light draught “ECLIPSE ”
Send for price list, etc. J _
CRAIG’S J’AIWl'llQRSE POWER,
FOR DRIVING COTTON GINS ’
' . . * , ■’ , ry complaints, being purely vegetable, unlike
uec.i'ju! CUil gc, v» ii i lie Will most )tr<?pf(rafioa* for Coughs, Cold’* etc.* does
receive a c ttahmo " .ill lull infurtnariuO mmgW
not o *ii,:ipate nr leave any unpleasant after ef-
t, bat always affords sp' edy relief.
infamous scoundrel was James
W. Tooley, who, it will be recollected, J iu regard to all that is ucc:ssarj for him
,1 ,i ; „ r .1 1 «r.„ to do to sc cure one of tbeso Scholar-
' 1 * '* " . " - “ hii>« With! " or and wc-Vomc lelica- KEENE’S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY.-A
South. If he ever shows I1.3 dmiiui lied . ‘ ..... „„ .V . u. 1 e ? f «. sine a: 1 speedy cure cf that most
. oytl. names ol those who have secured j j5 | IL .\ lljS c m.p.aiuis “Dyspepsia,” put up
t It0 Beneficiary Scholarship will Lc from an original recipe of Dr. Greene, Fort
head in these parts again, we opiue
that lie Will d,..-.vcr (bat Ku Kiux arc known only to the Doan of tho Faculty. Valley, G*., by whom it has long been used
not altogether n myth.
The Tribunes-ays of him :
It i.- nuneceaMry lo coma.eud those who
have established those noble Lou-
, eliciary Scholarship. Tlieir acts will
with wundorfcl success.
P ARKER’S NERVE AND BONE LINI
ME NX.—The best external remedy for
Having committed this astonishing hyin g them cotrittcn Jation wherever it ie man or beast. A certain cure for Rheumatism,
1 outrage upon Mr. Davis, it
county, his negro opponent receiving uaturul thing in the world for Jenkins to 1
but 101 votes. Democrats were elected
lo hit the county offices.
sThe most! fc c0 Xi)
In occordanei
with tiie old Hippp.i
(’tmi.jks, Spraiiris, Bruises, Swelling, Weak
Limbs* and pains of all kinds.
present liiinstll to tiiO victim and in* I cr ntic oath, f<’tbidding phjaicitns to
quire he likcu it. ^ lie was not left I charge the families of each other fo*
... .1,-41 i. a 11 * \ *4 41 t!. o f 11/1 in f T».1T.. m » .. . . * 4.4 -4-4 4 .
An Important Western
Tracklaytng is progu-ssieg ou
vor aud Bio Grande Baili ad. Thc,i:st
rail waa laid 011 the E h ul.ia
: jt, dcubt upon tbnt point
JJARKER’S COMPOUND FLUID EXT.
^„„. b ^ H B V BUC1IU.—The purest and best in use.
JenLtiti.s no- . Fn; v j c ,. s rendered, the Fuculty of this A sure relief for all diseases of the Bladder and
■ ! rt.o .. .. . 1 . Kidneys; nsk for no other; physicians re-
Ratiroad.— tided, ns 6 0 on ns he entered U10 room, , C \,liege will make uo charge for leach- Ki,i, ' l '- vs , : * 6k for
[>ii the D< 1 rit l ^° cx "" rcfilf c !,f , JC> 1 rkC< ^ unhappy ; j j nK b „ us ( ,f phybici^ns, and, as no phyei C II VLLETT 6E/
d. The n:st 4 hi3 f.’.CO see ded to vo drawn togethor t r.li«nipa a clcrizvinan’s flm I4‘J I'lmnib^rs ami i
, 8n d 1 and set in a mould that express* rather a( lu „f c Lcrgymen w
r oiu resolute endurance than contentment*— 1 qq.c’ , iej
AVER & BURBANK.
ciau charges a clergyman's family, tho ! I4J Chambers and Ul Reode !St , New York.
ill receive the 6ainc
. , , JS- next College session
on expression, wo may remark, almost b( ; n s October C l, 1871. As the lec-
alwayb observed upon the faces of tho.-o turi! f ct . charged for each student who
there is enough on litind to c -
hundred xndes. Tho di tunce will
Boned by trio nt ...
trill react South of FiLc’. Peak ta tin who ;nu so unf ituuate t-j to le-.id iuler-1 bl „ obtained a Beneficiary Scholar^
headwaters of tho Aii-..- -h J-nk.i.t. xhe i/lo! ship, fi'iount to S120, annually, tbo jub-. , OU iv™uo u .v,„.u,; uu ,
sources of the Bin Graut’e ate about I Raai r m .autlj' beg u to inquire upout, t} 0 appreciate the muaitiiceuco of ‘ ,, „ .. ,,
one huudred wiles South ol tho Peak, the publication of the letter. ‘I saw, this beni'acttiou. YV F. Lrow*. Geo. C, Brown
BROWN’S HOTEL,
Opposite Depot, MACON GA.
W- r. BROWN & CJ., prop’rs
(Successors to E. E. Brown & Son,)
An Antidote for
Fever & Aerne.
«rro. Pi
&i 3 ' *>■ ’ ' • 1^?
Kinystrec, S. C., Drrnnhtr
IS. f. Moist.
i, lecy.
Disk Si»: I dc. m it my duty and ouly an
act of justice to yourself, that I should make
the follow ; ug statem«at. conii..g as it does from
one who for many years h no faiih ii ‘-Pat-
ent Medicines,” and I have persistently re
fused lo use them for any purpose what, ver,
must say that I have used your Fever and
Ague Pills in my practice this fall, ami have
never in the first instance fa led to relieve mv
patients. 1 have now frequent calls iu my
Drug Store for your Fever ami Ague Pills. I
always rccoinn c-ud them and with the happi
est results. I am averse to giving large quail
titles of quinine, or continuing its u*o long,
and I can safely say that Moise’s Fever and
Ague Pills tills its place aud leaves the patient
no unpleasant symptoms. I wish that you
may Lave tbo satisfaction of krowing that
your “Fever and Aguo Pills” have relieved
many iiudrr my treatment when other medi
cines that I have tried have failed to do.
Yours, r-spectfully.
J. 8. BKOUK1NTON, M. D.
For Sale l>y L. W. HUNT dc CO. Milledge
ville, Ga.,
For 8alo by A. H. BIRDSONG & CO.
Sparta, Ga.
j> ar July 29] lb71, p81r304w.
For Ginning ■ ’ otton. CRAIG'S HOUShi I’OV EU is as tar iu advance ofthe ordinary Gin
Gear as the ordinary Gin Gea{ is in advance of ALL 'THE O THER HORSE POW LK now &
vertised and manufactured in the State,
We are WILLING and ANXIOUS to PROVE this if allowed an opportunity of a PUBLlt
TEST.
The above Horse Power lias proven, by aetua! test, to bj the most simple, durable, economy
ioal and of ligh est dr ugbt. of any Hor-o Powi r y et in'r "lut 'd to the piblic. KEtiUIhES
NO MECHANIC TO ADJUST IT. Any fanner can put in position »nd operation in several
hours, us it sits upon the ground. The Gin may be located at either end of the Gin house, or
directly over the machine, as pref#rr< d.
WE GUARANTEE WORKMANSHIP, MATERIAL AND PERFORMANCE
And farther, we will legally obligate ourselves to REFUND PRICE MONEY where nia
chine fails to perform satisfactorily.
Wo challenge any and all Inventors and Makers of Horse Powers, to meet us in an actna*
test, and produce tho equal o! this Machine for driving a Cotton Gin.
We manufactnre two sizes—No. 1 for driving off and ( : (! Saw Gin ; No. 2 for 41) and -15 Saw
Gin. This Power will speed a Gin. having an 8 ffich pulley, (standard size) THREE IU
DRED REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE—calculating the mules to make three rounds per
minute or Two Hundred and fifty Revolutions with the mules making only two and a Lad
rounds per minute—fa very low estimate )
Send lor ClfiCULAE continuing PlhlC£ LIST and TLSJIMONIAL8.
Et n.\ DLAY’S SONS.
r June 13, Findlay Iron Works. Macon. 6a,
W. W. SIMPSON A t’O., Agents Sparta, Ga.