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” SCREW
SSREW
The Houston Female College
Perry Market R po t.
Corrected weekly by W^ixiam Brunson
Grocer find Commission Merchant.-
P. C. SAWYER’S
MUSIC HOUSE
StantSid superfine
Extra
Choice extra
Family
Laud—Tierces, old •
New
Cans
Coffee—Rio
Ciiee.se—Best cream
Molasses.
Scoae—A
White extra CL.. . ......... •
Yellow C...
Dcmarara. : _
Mackehel—No 1 kits... ”
Cakdlejs—best star (full w’t)
Country
Eoos—per doz
Salt-—Virginia per sack
Bacon—Clear rib sides
Shoulders.,
Sugar-cured hams
PouK--Picklcd rumps
Pickled mess
Tennessee Hams
Bellies....... i
Cohn jy
Meat,., ....—
Gbits -...
Oats ?
Field Peas
Hay—Northern
Tennessee Timothy ......
Houston County
Arrow, . ...r............
Oknabbbgs—No 1
Macon Sheeting
Seven-eighths
SAVANNAH, GA.
COTTON gin
(Patented February 21,1873, and April 28, 1874.)
GRAND GOLD MEDAL
warded the Great “Eclipse’’ Press over all competitors at the Geor gia State Fair at
Macon in 1873.
PATENT JUNE 10. 1823.
Dr. J. Walker’s California
Vinegar Bitters are a purely y e ,
etable preparation, made cliieflV fro^t
the native herbs found on the'lovr~-
ranges of the Sierra Nevada moan,
tains of California, the medicinal
properties of which are extracted
therefrom without the use of Aleobol
The question is almost daily asked!
“ What is the cause of the unnar
□PIA3XTOIS
and the
With Adjustable Roll Box and Swinging Front
for Ginning Damp. Wet or Dry Cotton.
MASON & HAMLIN
alleled success of Vinegar pA
tees I" Our answer is, that thev
remove the cause of disease and
the patient recovers his health. ’ Tw
are the great blood purifier and a
Genuine Pattern, with Oscillating Box, 3£mn-
facturen by
P.C.SAWYER,MACON, CA
life-givmg principle, a perfect Ben*
vator and Invigorator of the stsfen.
Never beforo in the history of the w 0 rS j
r has a medicine been compounded tx» !
scssiug the remarkable qualities of Vu
egar Bitters in healing the sick of '
every disease mauis heir to. Thev a.-. |
a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic !
relieving Congestion or Inflammation ( ,t !
the Liver and Visceral.Organs, Jg Bi&a j
Diseases
The properties of Dr. Waik- !
kb’s Vinegar. Bittees are Aperient,Dia-
pboretie, Carminative, Nutritious, Lajj.
tive, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-Irritant,
Sudorific, Altemtive. aud Anti-Bilious/
Grateful Thousau/ls proclaim
Vinegar Bitters the most wonder- *
fill Invigorant that ever sustained i
the Sinking system.
No Person can take these Bit*
ters according to diresfioray afid re.
main long unwell, pfovfdedf then I
bones are not destroyed by mineral £
poison or other means, and vital or- ;
gans wasted beyond repair. ;
Bilious, Remittent, and In- ‘
termittent Pevers, which are so I
prevalent in the valleys of our great I
rivers throughout the? tJnfted States I
especially those of the Mississippi' 1
Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee’ ‘
Cumberland, Arkansas, Bed, Colo- i
rado, Brazos, Rio # Grande, Pearl, j
A loRomO HT/vl-viln T* 1
This Gin toot three Premiums last year.
Having furnished my shop with new machin
ery, and tlio best of workmen, thero is no Gin
made thatcan excel mine as to finish. Iamnow
Music
'"•’or further information apply to the Principal,
costs no more to order now than in Septem
ber.
THE SAWYER ECLIPSE COTTON GIN wfthfts
improvements, has won ita wJy npon its own
merits, to the very first rank of popnlar favor. It
stands to-day WITHOUT Cl Mt-EIUTON in all
! the points and qualities desirable or attainable
in a PERFECT COTTON GIN.
Our Portable or Adjustable Ron Box places it
in the power of every planter to regulate the
picking of the seed to suit himself, and is the
only one tliat docs. Properly managed SAW
YER’S ECLIPSE GIN v.ill maintain ‘the fnll nat
ural length of the Staple, and be made to do as
rapid work as auy machine in use.
Three Premiums were taken by SVWYEB’S
ECLIPSE GIN lost year, over all competitors,
viz: Two at the Southeast Alabama and South
west Georgia Fair, at Eufanla—one a silver cup,
the other a diploma. Aisothe first Premium at
the Fair at Goldsboro, North Carolina,
$275, guaranteed in every respect. Two
Hundred Pianos from the best znakess, pay
able by small monthly payments. Res
ponsible parties in anypart of the South
supplied in this way. Catalogue to any
address.
/VEGANS, Every style of the famous
Mason A Hamlin. Best and Ceapest
Sold at Factory prices and by small
[ monthly payments, if desired.. Churches,
Schools and Teachers supplied on most
favorable terms- Organs delivered free to
| cash purchasers, in anypart of the South.
Houston Stripes
Columbus Stripes
FacWfy sowing thread.
Yarns.-
Feathers
Liverpool
Naiu..........
Beeswax ,
Sides—Dry flint.......
Green
Sweet Potatoes
■Whisky— Common Eye.
The Fastest, Most Durable, Lightest Draught and Cheapest Screw Cotton
Hay Press in the World,
PACKS THE BALE IN TWELVE ROUNDS.
Two to three Hands, or one Light Mule packs a Bale in Two Minutes,
Bales of Cotton packed by this Press range from 500 to 800 pounds.
ill. sic and music books always a on hand.
Orders "promptly filled. Any piece of Mu
sic or or Music Book published in the
United States mailed post-paid, on receipt
of retail price. Dealers, Teachers, and
Schools supplied-at New York rates. Don’t
send Northfor music. We can fill orders
in half the time and just os cheap, Send
for our catalogue.
TITUSICAL MERCHANDISE., Such as
lTA Violins, Guitars, Piute, Accordeons,
US^a.^a.OJS OHIOXTSS 33
Macon, Ca.
Hotel and Restaurant. b|j| deUvored on the «>«> at following
ON the'European or American plan, to Thirty-five Saws,
please all who may favor ns with their pat- 5 aws ;.- • • • ■
ronnge. Rooms single, and elegantly for- S “' vs-
nished apatinents in suits tor families, with Sixty Sawsl’I"".
meals at the table D’Hotel, or to order at Seventy Saws...
**' c Eighty Saws
Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ko-
anoke, James, and many others,
with their vast tributaries, through
out onr entire country during the
Summer and Autumn, and remarka
bly so during seasons of unusraj
beat and dryness, are invariably ac
companied by extensive derange
ments of the stomach and liver, and
other abdominal viscera. In their
treatment, a purgative, exerting a
powerful influence upoii these vari
ous organs, is essentially necessary.
There is no cathartic for the purpose
equal to Dr. J. Walker’s Vinegar
Bitters, as they will speedily remove
tiie dark-colored viscid matter with which
the bowels are loaded, at the samo time
stimulating the secretions of the liver,
and generally restoring tne healthy func
tions of the digestive organs.
_ Fortify the body against <Iis*
ease by purifying all its fluids with
-Vinegar Bitters. No epidemic can
take hold of a system thus fore-armed.
Dyspepsia or.Indigcstion, Head
ache, Tam in the Shoulders, C’onebs,
Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Soar
Emctations of the Stomach, Bad Tasto
in the Month, Bilions Attacks, Palpita
tion of the Heart, Inflammation of the
Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kidneys,
and a hundred other painful symptom?,
are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One but
tle will prove a better guarantee of it?
merits than a lengthy advertisement.
Scrofula, or Mug’s Evil, White
"w-ptiiiio-. rrinor^ Erysipelas, Swelled
To make good, free of cost (and pay expenses of transportation) any portion of the
Iron Work of the “Eclipse”, that may prove defective within Three Years
after Purchase,-, rind Warrant against Breakage
without limit as to time.
The “Eclipse” can be furnished aftcompiete, or simply the Irons, as parties may desire
Presses arranged : fo'r steam or water power when required.
We have Testimonials from many of the Largest and Best Planters in Georgia (and
all the other Cotton States) using this Press, whose names are as “familiar as house
hold words.” -Planters visiting Macon are earnestly advised not to purchase a' Cotton
Press until they examine closely and thoroughly the “Eclipse,” and judge for them
selves. Send for descriptive pamphlets containing testimonials and prices.
Though ffo superior to all other Presses heretofore, we have made recent valuable
improvements, giving all parts increased strength, and affording still Lighter Draught,
and dispensing with what was known os thp 'finner sleeve.” The “Bclrpse” is now
Fintenos, Cornets, Dmins, Banjos, Strings,
etc. We import direct from European
Manufacturers, and can sell very low. We
solicit orders in this line, and will make it
directly to the advantage of all to buy from
us. Goods sent by Express, C. O. D.,
with the privilege of examination, to any
part of the South. Send to us for
iso oo.
168 75.
.187 00-
.225 00.
202 00.
. 300 00
all hours, Terms reasonable.
O. J. Mnclellan in the office.
- E. ISAACS, Proprietor.
March 28. 31
To prevent delay, orders and old gins should
be sent In immediately.
Time given to responsible parties.
Whatever is wasted in on' Line.
| and it will be promptly furnished atxsatis-
factoiy prices. We advertise only what we
have in stock, and will keep on; promise to
the letter. Try ns with an order.
LUDDEN & BATES,
Savannah Ga.
Southern Musical Journal,
$100 a year- Specimen copy free.
May 9. ’74. * Cm.
IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT,
*
Macon, Georgia.
Prospectus for 1874-*-Seventh Year
PERFECTION!
Findlayjs Improved Power Press
FOR STEAM OR WATER POWER.
Voluntary Testimonials,
The AMinc,
An Illustrated Monthly Journal, universally ad-
inltted to be tho Handsomest Periodical
in iJie World. A Beprescntativo
and Champion of Amen- •
can Taste.
Not for Sale in Boolror Nows Stores. J S. t 6 wttt.ta q
Tins Aronm, whilo issued wi& all tho regularity I _ ’
has none of Uio temporary ortimely Intercstcbar- Guaeams, 8. C. Sept 10, 1873.
ncteristic. of ordinary periodicals. It is an elegan I V C: Sawyer, Esq,:
mi<lan»Ue«HfmS«iS^ . ifn ‘ cef,d IttontfJU* DeatJBir,—When yon sentme the fifty, saw gii
• f -IrUik H-iil "H. in T -H r, r ?, al 1:3 you requested me when 1 tried her to let yc
eaJh suoreedini T , A1 p ou sH know how 1 liked her, and according to yot
j- h-r^rU lii.. rriil-i, }' 5 “ pleaiiur | rcqnast I will cl:: so. Yesterday cftcmccn
\| nievi i, I ; »411.0 and beauty - of-TYm timed her. Iginncd one hour and thirty minnti
].r.‘- lal '■' d on apile of cotton that was.too. dampto be i
; . ' ' ? thc .' ear; WhUe oaer real good order. Ithen packed the cotton pn
superior cheapness,-an ting 7*-yardS'of baggifige^' the hate^I the
Vi Sil f llaC cIas ?* S» At - weighed it audit weighed 514 pounds. I do ni
and uiiapOToacliea—absof^Hclv “P“ p ^ 0D —aione hesitate te say sho is the fastest and picks a
tion in £E2erer _amr ginning. I word
This House lias long enjoyed the reputation of being
the BEST HOTELS in thc
United States.
Are furnished from various sections of the cot-
among
PROPRIETORS
Swellings, Ulcers, SS . , _
Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Infiaimnation?,
Indolent Inflammation?, Mercurial affec
tions, Old Sere’s, Eruptions of the Skin,
Sore Eyes r ete: J ’ “’ -- ’ " -’
FIRST STREET, CORNER OP CHERRY.
WARER00MS; Poplar Street,. Between Third and Fourth Streets,
MACOM, GcJ&-.
SPRING & SUMMER STOCK
Sore Eyes, etc: In these, as in all other
constitntional Diseases, Walker’s Vik
egar BiTTERshave shown their great cor
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS, SHOES,
CROCKERY,
ETC., ETC., ETC.
ative powers in the most obstinate and
intractable eases. &
For Inflammatory and Clironic
Rheumatism, Goat, Bilious, Remit
tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases
of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder,
these Bitters have no equal. Such Dis
eases are caused by Vitiated Blood.
Mechanical Diseases.—Persons
engaged in Paints and Minerals, snch as
Plumbers, Type-setters,-Gold-beatere and
Miners, as they.advance in life, are sub
ject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard
against this, take a dose of Walker'*
Vinegar Bitters occasionally.
For Skm Diseases, Eruptions,
Tetter, Salt-Bheum, Blotches, Spots, Pim
ples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring
worms, Scald-head, Sore Eyes, Erysipe
las, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of tho
Skjn, Humors and Diseases of thc Skin of
whatever name or nature, are literally-
dug up and carried out of the system in a
short time by the Use of these Bittere.
Pin, Tape, and other Worms,
lurking in the system of so many thou
sands, are effectually destroyed and re
moved. No system of medicine, no ver
mifuges, no anthelminities will free the
system from worms like these Bitters.
ForFemaleCompJaints, inyojmg
or old, married or single, at the dawn’of
womanhood, orthe turn df life, these Ton
ic Bitters display so decided an influence
that improvement is soon perceptible. _
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood
whenever yonfind its Impurities bnrsfing
through the sHn in Pimples, Eruption,
or Sores; cleanse it when you find it ob
structed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse
it when it is foul; your feelings will tell
you when. Keep the blood pure, and the
health of the system will follow.
. it. h. McDonald & co.,
Druggists &. Gen." Agin., San Francisco, CsUfw
nia, & cor. of Washington nndChnritoa Sta,S.»
Solti by all Druggists and Dealers.
rnEinuM.roB 1874. Sc:
Every subscribor to The Aldixe for the year
1874 will receive a pair or ChromoB. Tho snb-
jects ore “The East” and “The West.” One is a
view In the Wliito M6nhtainB. ; .N. B ®nd the oth
er gives The Cliffs of Oreen Kiver, -oming Ter.
rhcEc magnificent pictures are each Worked from
5U plates 12 x 16. '-v ’ jMSV
Hr any subscriber should indicate a preference
for “a figure subject, tno publishers will son
“Thoughts of Home," a new and beautiful chro
mo, llxaUuches, renresenting a little Italian ex
ile, whoso speaking oyes betray tho longing cf his;
Findlay’s Improved Power Press, for steam or water power, possesses rare advan
ces. and conveniences. Screw-Pin is ten feet long; Gearing heavy arid strong," and
.' . ' 7 7 3 'j, tirfit and loose pulleys
jtri ^‘shipper" are used, thus insuring Safety, Certainty anil Promptness of action.
most valuable im-
instead of the doubtfal and dangerous ‘ -clnteh” arrangement, tig
witri “shipper" are used, thus insuring Safety,- Certainty anil 3
This Press will be supplied with our new patent Corneal Rollers, a
■provement, for thepurpose of receiving the “end thrust,” and very materially lessening
friction. This Press was also triumphant at the last State Fair.
3V7B W FEATTJR.E.
In addition to our regiiar “Eclipse” Press, we offer for this season, (guaranteed as
above,) a strictly . '
“H A1 D E CLIP S E PEES S!”
^ With horizontal levers,: for working inside of gin-house. Will be from three to four
times as fast and lighter .draught than any other Hand Screw Press ever offered. j
Fair burn, Geo., April 2Xst, 1874.
‘ Mr. F. C. Sawyer, Macon. Ga.:
Dear Sir.—Tho gin I bought of yon last Fall,
ire arc pleased to say, gives entire satisfaction.
We would riot have any other. We liave ginned
390 bales, ginning from Eix to ten per 'day, cot
ton thirdiug itself after prying tale. We can
sa fely say, that in onr opinion, it is the best giu
now in use.
Yonrs BcBpt. etc.,
provement, for thepurpose of.receiv
friction. This Press was also Iriumj
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES, BALUS
TERS, NEWEL POSTS, SCROLL WORKS, BUILDERS’ HARD
WARE, GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, PUTTY, ETC., ETC.
A full line of the above always in stock, and supplied to citv and country
n short notice ' June 27, 6m.
IULLEII & JIcKOWN.
We, tbe undersigned, have witnessed the .op-
ratiou of ircssr-s. Miller & McKowu'e giu, made
y" F. C. Saivycr, Macon, Ga., and can say it
'cans seed better than any giu ive know of, and
id’makes'as good lint as any ^ gin in the State.'
ENEY STEICKLAND, E. p. S. WILLIAMS,
E. EI.DEE, W. T. EOBEETS,
EV. S. HAEVEY, J. L. MAETIN.
$5 per annum, iu advancei-with OUChromos free
For 50cents extra, tlio ehiomos will be Ben
mounted. Varnished, and prepaid by man.
Toe Albine will, hereafter, be obtainoble only
Locust Gbove, Ga., October SOtb, 1873. .
Mr. P. O. Sawyer, Macon, Ga. .-
Dear Sir—Enclosed find draft on Griffin Bank
ing Company for $150, as payment for our gin,
with which wo are well pleased.
Yon re truly,
H. T. DICED! & SON.
S T I I? JLi A. JS O T ' U E R, ! — .
By positive right wo will also manufacture in all its forms HOUSTON COUNTY.
This, one of. the largest and wealthiest counties
Nisbet’s Improved Wrought Iron Screw being one hundred mile s sonth by east of Atlanta
It contains .about 900 square miles of territory,
f~V I )/\\T XYTYTT'CTd and ferms valued in 1870 at $2,639,497, whfle the
I 11 I J 1 I ( l |\l ti W\ H.SS total value of farm productions of that year were
_ ' —A— —A— \ I $2,250,000,—being of colto*i near *15,000 bales and
, . .. . I caxn. 363,000 bushels. In productive impor-
_ Uang our “EeKpse” frame, and adding our new “patent Conical Rollers,” to lesson lance and wealth, excluding all cities, it is the
friction, etc. This Press will be.made for hand, horse, water or steam power, arid inj first in the state. Were it not forits contignityto
Screw. Pin will be ten feet long, and four inches in diameter, of Macon, which it patronizes extensively, it would
I support s cityof 6,00U inhabitants. The popula-
tion is 23,000; climate very healthy with only a
slight tendency to a mild type oflnalarial diseases;
soil generous and easily cultivated; people moral
I.ami refined. Ofmanufactariestherearetwoer-
tehsive estabiishments, hoth of which sire well
j conducted and profitable. Tho eastern border of
| tbe county is washed by. the pcmoJgee Eiver, ai d
it is traversed by Big Indian, Mossy and sever»l
other large creeks which* afford excellent water
power.
by subscription. —
Address JAMES SUTTON & CO., Publishers,
53 Maiden Lane. New Y
Soutli~Western Hailroad
’Time Tables.
Eiifd^la Mail Train—Soicn.
Leaves Macon 9.05, a. it.
Arrives at Fort Valley j-.. 10.42, a. m.
Leaves Fort Valley,......... 10.45, a m
Arrives at Eufcula, 5.40, p m
• £ufuu!a Mail Train- Up.
Leaves -Eufaula. 8.50; a. j*.
Arrives at Fort Valley 3.3^ P . , u ‘
LeavesFort Valley.." 3.38, i>. si
Arrives at Macon 5.10. p. si
Columbus Mail Train— West
Leaves Macon. . g.45, a. m
Arrives at Fort Valley 10.12, M .
Leaves Fort Volley............. 10.15, a. m.
Arrives at Columbus 1.50! P ' M
The above letter enclosed the following testi-
ACENTS WANTED*
We will be Prepared to Supply Any
Kind of a Screw Cotton Press
tMat may be Desired.
Ulustrated Musical GlobCj
A PLACE AROUND WHICH SAC BED MEMORIES CLUSTER.
PnbMied.
lie 1ms ijsc’d EriswoliVs, Massey’s and 'Taylor’s
puis, and that lie is now running a D. ppatt Gin
in Lee county, Ga., and an Ea^le an l a Carver
Gm in Arkansas, and a “Sawyer Eclipse Gin” in
Home, Ga., and regards tlie last named as supe
rior to any of the others." It picks faster and
cleaner than any other gin with which he isflsc-
quainted. He says he has ginned eisht^sii
halox un'fhnnt lirpatirur Ihovvill c
S27 Worth of New Music.
I in the state for a large manufacturing concern is
I here presepted; and it is the geographical centre
of the county.' Population, 1,800. It has hand
some public buildings, and communication by
railroad with all the dries of the state. Well con
ducted schools are located here, the Houston Te-
I male College, Perry High School and otkerprivafe
institutions. There are over thirty business es
tablishments, representing an annual business of
overa million dollars; ten lawyers, five physicians,
and one newspaper, of which this is a specimen
opy. Perry was incorporated as a city in 1859.
movement” and Sear our guarantee, etc.
. 2 PREMIUM CHROMOS.
36 ELEGANT ILLUSTRATION
POLICY OF INSURANCE
Send for Descriptive Circular, containin'; Detailed Illustrations of our Pressss,
Etc., and Testimonials, Prices, Terms, Etc.
CoCHB.es, Ga., January 7,1873.
Mr. P. C. Sawxeb, Macon, Ga.:
§* r: The Cotton Gin we- bongnfc of you last
Fall, -after a fair trial, has given us satisfaction.
It makes a good lint an d cleans tbe seed well.
Eespectfully,
J. & B. J. LEE.
MANUFACTURERS ALS O OF
Steam Engines, Boilers, saw and Grist Mills,
WATERWHEELS,
and all kinds of
Georgia Home Insurance Co,
FORT VALLEY.
This is a lively little city situated in Houston
County at junction of the Southwestern Railroad
with the Perry and Columbus branches. It has a
population of About 1,600, and has large trade with
the rich country surrounding it. It has about
thirty stores, six lawyers, five physicians, and a
bank. Location healthy and schools good. It I
has many bandsoine residences, and is very de- :
sizable place. Community intelligent and re '
fined. |
GINS REPAIRFD PROMPTLY.
P. G. SAWYER
oils fake 1-
jcccssfal can- ;
mdfor sain?
5.- Chas. •A*
afreet- Few
jjiAjrSQti*
MACHINERY AND CASTINGS. ETC., ETC.,
XI. I’XJiTXJXjik.Y'S SONS,
f °L Findlay’s trjn vVarks,Macon, Ga.
APPLY TO
MACON, GEORGIA.
EDWIN MARTIN. Perrv, Ga.
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