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OHSBY & RKLD.
MACON, GEORGIA. SUNDAY MORNING. JANUARY 10. 1869.
Drugs and Medicines,
KSTCHUM. I, ^ARTBIDGK,
New York. Lite of Hartridto k Neff.
XETCHUM & HABTRXDGE, *
HARRISON'S
PLANT FERTILIZER.
INSURED
of the TsLHnuXBoamoeteHsobjecta-tJttMS^
xjrter agrees -with the Tiuaura, in the mein,
n*-gnrd to the a>mt«i«»h»htwn metabtft
of the pres*, and would be glad to observe
hem at all times if it were poesihle. No one
11a more sympatiffes in common with the pram
than this journal; none desires the elevation
of the profession, more than we do; none
have felt more than ire the necessity of dig
nifying a noble vocation ; but cases haTe arisen
within the past few years when we hare had to
descend to personalities the more effectually to
T6Acb HMj members of editorial /ratemi-
ty in order to castigate them, and hold up their
natj usok a gokdok,
COTTON FACTORS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
JONES, BAXTER & DAT,
; * ■ Y 'y-- faz. ^taiwii So & ir£ ,
> Cettea Avenue, Saeon, Ga., .
BURY PAPER BATED 1888 CROP.
GUANO, GUANO
700Bags Wo. 1 PeraviaaGuano,
A-h ' * Y-, M: - i otu^nfU^a.r^i vt
ran GUANO.
BONK and MEAT.
i ■ --V1 mm'- -' ^ ^ ^ BrocksORUa. fay
c. v. atcBfa, ,vEu) Acjt >. J *.v. **<5**nM# -ad*
H» Macon. Qa. ■/ Y.; Thotnajville, On.
h >z.oAJNr, a&oovas. &
Cotton Factors and Commission
MERCHANTS,^
Ifo. * STO DDARjfB LOVER RA If OS, BAT ST.^
TIBKHAL AHVaNCBS ,0» StTON CON-
i ; SIGNED tocarOorrespondenta in New York and
Nora Scotia kind Plaster
POWDER OF RAWBONE.
CHESAPEAKE GUANO,
Tf. v««j* ,
story. WttofmttwIstUii iad <ii iirtfta hmiih
of siany who will not do withoot UIT UUtobehad.
hot wo prefer to »iro a letter from a mu who Is well
and favorably kaowa by alooat ovorybody in Bibb
■efljjfooi moptiaa Bade a seas ta Dr. LKROY
HOLT:• »
Ifoatot Gbdbtt Oi» DoeonborSS. 1*1
MBSSRE. JONES, BAXTER A DAY,
Boannae t la r«»ly to yawrlaomiry, I take ptoas-
aro in aayiac ■» oxportoneo with tho CHESAPEAKE
PHOSPHATE. I booth t of ron last sprinx. baa boon
vary favorable. I aaad OOO) two hundred poundi
t»aa(X)ih»M WdKhoaff aoea. thhdywVaow
trooad. apply lay it in tho drill. rowoObroa feet opart.
JOHN W. O’COIVNOB,
liTlrilMlljlL^inTf - ' ‘ Are tboa-
rand asven hundred (talks of cotton. Ikon this. I
catherod 0*30 rithtooB hundred and twenty-four
pounds of cotton. Tb« last of Aotvut. the worm eom -
IrtitelHIMfoejfctoht MAMbrotUtoMof tho tote
crop. Had it not heaa&r tho worm I should havo
mads at laait one-third nMn on tho land. I can cheer-
folly reooiavBoad It to Planters u a FertUlter for cot-
“totel r-nna
OpSfflY OF IB SOUTH;
Sevanee Mountain, Tenn.
FINE LIQUOESl
WHISKY AWD TAXES.
PACIFIC 6VAK0 COMPACT'S
SOLUBLE
PACIFIC GUANO!
wiH contribute the weight of hia influence and
acknowledged ability to this desirable remit
f I ^u.e^ nriug
RASDAL WHISKY
vf the hiahet
and the high)
;»ton ton.
They are now prepared to saw a groat deal of
lumber, and will soon be ready to tom off fine
wagons complete—equal, if not superior, to the
Northern made, for they havo an abundance of
white oak and other kinds of timber. Notwith
standing the facilities for furnishing lumber to
the people of Monticello, they are deficient in
There is a. great desire to erect and repair
houses in Monticello, and some good, steady
workmen could realize good wage# by coming
mistake. Rents and previsions
are comparatively cheap.
Again, there is not a tailor in the place.
Great demand for one, and also for a shoemaker.
The citizens are complaining of their wants and
necessities, and it is hoped that some industri
ous, reliable mechanics will see this opening,
and avail themselves of it. rj-Li- -
' There is also a great demand for field bands in
Jasper. In fact the difficulty in procuring them
is becoming alarming. At sale day there were
at least twenty farmers looking for hands. Now
if the numerous idle froedmen around Macon
will come to Jasper, they can get employment
and good pay. . |§£
It was a sad and deplorable scene as I crossed
Little River to witness the wreck and desolation
of property, where once stood, in flourishing
operation, tho Little Hirer Factory, now nothing
but eight deserted and shattered dwellings stand.
’Tis indeed mournful to look ah The water
power is first rate, offering a fine opportunity
for the investment of capital. J^Bapan’a army
passed along here, and its blighting track is still
visible upon every hand. i-.\_ .KRolitot a.
. ir. Train from
n Southwestern
.,Tj
aotl.Vtf
jno.w.mmp&
anted agent. All of which can be done. Qua
of the most unacooimtahls things we have met
it the difficulty to get farmers to combine for
their own interest. Through the agency of the
Lowndes county Society, tho idea suggested
—MboceotodoBUBnhwIy. WeasaketbO
"^ntfUibbdthetoTfarmer pswlaslng a
ton, or five. Of hia Savannah imbA wouAd
hardly expeot but that he would make a profit,
wbaroat the farmer might purai...
of the agent of the Peruvian Government, as of
his agent in Savannah. And for a stronger rea
son it' Whuld be much cheaper purchased in
bulk. It certainly could be divided here justly,
in proportion to the money ad reared. Z^
BOOTS AND SHOES
lolyg-tf
ASHER AYRES.
FISKS’ PATENT METALIG CASES,
The actual profit made on fertilizers by our
commission merchant* is exceedingly small on
cash transactions, and pays little more than the
and storage. Farmers will. therefore
save bnt little by this arrangement. The main
point is to assure themselves of the plenty and
value of what they buy, and for these they
RtrxgkTnr ATiT.r. TrscTtRANcB Lbctue*.—Goethe
tells the following story, which amusingly illus-
tiaUa tho capacity for drink of the Uhineland-
txtxju axiAfls casehts, ^
CUPERIOR TO ALLOTHKR INVRNjroN 6 - A
© fall *»»ortment kepi conjunilf “1:1,*'
ruperior Coffiuj of Rosewood, Mahozan7. " elnol.
Cedar and Imitation, in all
MADEIRA WINE.
Jnrt belnr received, and for tale at bargain:.
^"^^SEYMOCB. TINSLEY 4B6.
dcc3)-tf
decll-tf
THE GREATEST TONIC
a kd as > ii^i^i:^s.4f5g.iR. s? o DSH>
We bej? leave to call tht attention of all such to the
fact that they can tfet tome of that
LIVERPOOL ANO LOXDOS
The Bishop of Mayenne once delivered a ser
mon against drunkenness, and, after painting
in the strongest colors the evils of over-indul
gence, concluded as follows: “But the abuse of
wine does not exclude its use, for it is written
that wine rejoices the heart of man. Probably
there is no one in my congregation who cannot
drink four bottles of wine without feeling any
disturbance of his senses; but if any man at
the seventh or eighth bottle so forgets himself
as to abuse and strike his wife and children,
and treat his best friends as enemies, let him
look into his conscience, and in future stop at
the sixth bottle. Yet, if after drinking eight, or
over ten or twelve bottles, he can stall his
Christian neighbor lovingiv by the hand, and
obey the orders of his spiritual and temporal
supporters, let him thankfully drink his modest
draught. He must be careful, however, as to
taking any more, for it is seldom that Provi
dence gives any one the special grace to drink
sixteen bottles at a sitting, as it has enabled me,
ita unworthy servant, to do, without either
wnnlAAiinn nvw <3vv+va<> r.w lrtCTVlCT TTtV tATVUWr ”
'Curacoa TonfeBitters
SELF-RAISING FLOUR,
■_ :i my heart was the living dread that when it
had lived out ita brief existence, if I was spared.
beautiful saintly faoe might not be here ot
bless me. Now, I can almost see the shadowy
form glide into my room, and the silvery curls
f|I e ncircling the holy, bowed head like a halo of
*} ^|lory, his beautiful eyes smile upon me; his
dear, dear hand is laid upon my weary, aching
CAPITAL, OVER SEVENTEEN MILLION
DOLLARS, GOLD.
N RR CO7TOy, MERCHANDISE. STORE*?.
Which is especially made for their benefit. To
Merchants we would say that the
MJXXsS
ARE STILL GRINDING AWAY,
And will furnish Floor, of all sradei. at the
LOWEST BAXES.
BLEDSOE A CO.
T hese bitters are not a whisky sub
stitute, but posse s medicinal virtues un
equalled by any preparation before offered to the pub
lic. The dose is small, and! their effect is magical.—
They are especially recommended for
Loss of Appetite. :
Indices Lion.
Flatulency, .
Constipation.
Debility, and
For all diseases dependant on a disordered Liver.—
To persons recoverm* from sickness, and to delicate
females, this Tonic is invaluable.
To Bar Keepers—This Tonic is pronounced equal, if
not superior, to the celebrated Baker’s Bitters for your
trade.
Prepared by J. C. BaugrLer & Co., Baltimore, Md.
h. W. HUNT A CO.,
Druggists, 82and 84 Cherry st., Maeori/Ga..
W holesale Aaents.
For sale by Jaynes k Mays, Forsyth, Ga-,- N. N.
Edge, Indian Springs. Ua.; Dr. P. H. Wright, Macon,
€hu july29-d2tawaw€m.
the Southwestern Railroad Company from pur
chasing certain railroad stock from the city of
Savannah, is not regarded as affecting the trans
fer in any manner. The contract was consuma-
ted at once, after Council sanctioned it, and the
transfer made, all papers necessary drawn out,
signed, sealed and delivered. An injunction
might have stopped tho transfer while it was in
progress ; but a court cannot grant an 24 post
facto injunction. It cannot stop a transfer
which has already been made, in that manner.
The Southwestern Railroad Company cannot
well be restrained from purchasing that which
it bam already bought, n the matter is to come
before the Courts, it will have to be presented
in some other form. We cannot see how an
injunction can reach the matter.
n n isUl J!/;', M ah vttZJC*.
DWELLINGS. Eic.
gB PSPKBgCanSP -HAVING BKEW^Ai;.
»r7. ui rrci>ar(Ki to tin*
i as other agencies in this
I. C. PLANT* Agent.
1 POINTED Agoetof the above named popnliur
and highly responsible Company, is P~“»-—-?
policies on u f ,«
city,
septS-ly
OUE HOUSE.
H aving refitkd the “our house- sa
loon, we take pteuore in annoancin* to o :r
friend, tlrat we »re now prepared to fiirniah meal, at
ail hours; eouirtisc of Fuh. Oretort, Game. Ham
and Ben, aod rech luxuries as to, eonntry afford,, arid
we flatter ouirelyea that our lone experience in tile
hurinen will enable <u to supply three who may far or
« with a call, upon aa accommodatin* term, a, *w
honre in th. city. T. H. HARRIS k CO.
head in bleating as he hide me “be patient."
One by one the shadows glide in, for the last
time in the home of my childhood and my youth
—my sweet early wedded life and motherhood;
and when tor preious old father wrote me he had
been deserted by tile last birdling of the parent
(bum and waited my coming before he, too, might
' tikfo to leave the lonely, deserted roof-tree, at
over Rerter, Machine Shop, next to Preeby-
Ihurch. nevl8-tf
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