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Cttngrci Bicnol Distr'ct-.
'the following table shows tlid np-
iphvtiohmerit of counties among tue
several Congreosipnal
The Moriling Star-
IS rt?BLlsHEfi DAILY AJfDWEEKLY, IS
Macon, G-eorgia,
■rv* f.'eyi.*, • The Morning Ft«r has been in exigence for
v.-. - JJIStl'CTn 311 i th e past ten years, the greater part of the time
Georgia, and filename of the pfCfeCllt , Published at Griffin; Ga,. as the Griffin Semi-
,*vftf pneh St.ii. .»ti 1 the Griffin Daily Star. It was
ttesetltittive OI COCll Uistl IU. j ])nri . !;aw : l Ja>t April by S. B. Iirr.it. well known
! as the former J»r. prh t =r of the Macon Journal &
‘ Me<eenger, nt:d moved to the city <>f Maron.
| where it is now published as the Mocnjsk Star.
g. s , *. * - ~ - s w - : The paper has a largo cirruiation in middle and
Gllllfcll, McIntosh, Bullock, Ettuols, i Southwest Georgia, and is b fine medium for ad-
•V'toi-co, Burke, Eflipghatri, Scri\cn, v ‘-' rtiKlu "'
OaViV.icm. Emanuel, TatnnU, CliuHfcon,
G\vni!i. Ware and Wayne.
fECON'D DISTRICT.
vroWrd H. White
ntisr msTEJcr.
A. M. Sloan, Radical.
Appling, Chatham, Liberty,. llrVan. j’
THE GREAT
Georgia'State Fair!
Radical,’of De-
catos.
leaker, Deaiter* Quitman, BcTrirti,
Dougherty, Randolph, Bi’oolriqEnviY, ■ Weekly...............'........liiTr ySr. r '|
Terrell Calhoun, Lownds, T*tt(i?sas, [ Addic
1 Clay,
lien. Wm. It. Browne, formerly editor of tie I
Journal k Messenger, and lately editor aud pro-
prit-tor of the Farm and Home, is the political
editor, and is assisted by other gentlemen in the f
different departments, of well known ability,
Advertising Halt s Liberal.
SLBSC1UP T I0N RATES.
Daily $8per year, 1
$2 per quarter. [
of 1S74.
The Annual Fair of the Georgia State
Agricultural Society foi 1874
will he held at
Miller, Worth, Colquitt, JTvtch-
MORNINC STAR,
Macon, Ga.
C
$5, Q 00.00
TO
Timur Bf.srincT,
Phil. Cook,—DsmocT.'ir.
Coffee, Macon, Stimpter. Dodge,
Montgomery, Taylor, Booh?, Pulaski, | q, -ry -q QnDTDPDC!
Telfair, Irwin, feehiey, Webster, Lee, O U -D fc) b JtC A XJ Jij Xv O
Stewart, Wrleox. OF THE
FOURTH BIStTICT. {ATLANTA CONSTITUTION.
—DetiKcrat, of Green-1 THE - '
^uLobcll, Douglass, Merriweatln-r, I SECOND ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION.
CarroR Harris Mn«cogee, Chattahoo-
fell©?, Heard, JLiiluut, GoWlitftj Aiariou, j subscribers, Will now be pushed to a speedy con*
I sumation.
Troup.-
FIFTH DIRTBIOT.
J. C. Frcemau,—Radical, of Spald
ing. •
Crawford, Henry, Pike, Clayton,
Houston, Spalding, DeHallt, Milton,
Upson, Fayette, Fulton. Monroe.
SIXTH DISTRICT.
James. H. JBlonut,—Democrat., of
Bibb.
Our distribution differ* from lho.se of leading
Northern ond Western newspapers in two par-
ticulaas: first our presents are awarded to both
Dafly and Wee*-ly subscribers; ond seeoimly, to
both new* a Nil old subscribers
"Every daily subscaiber & 610 for one
year’s imbKcriptipn, will recive a registered card
entitling hiiu to porticipate lii the distribufc'on;
every daily snbscriber paying $5 for six months
will receive a card cntitling^to a Half interest in
the cash presents awarded.
A dub of hve Weekly subscriber**, sending $10
for one year’s subscription, will receive one reg-
Baldwin, Jones, Rockdale, Bibb, istered card; one Weekly .subscriber can get c
Laurens, Twiggs, Butts, Newton, Wal
ton, Jasper, Putnam, aud Wilkin
son.
SeVhKMi btstUlcf.
Gen. P. M. B. Young,—Democrat,
Of Bartow.
Barlow, Dade, Paulding, Catoosa,
Floyd, Polk, Chattooga, Gordon, Wal
ker, Cherokee, Harralson, Whitfield,
Cobb, iMumy.
EIOHTII DISTRICT.
Alexander H. Stephens,—Democrat,
of Taliaferro.
Columbia, Hait, Oglethorpe, Elbert,
Jellei-son, Richmond, Glasscock,John
son, Taliaferro, Greene, Lincoln,War
ren, Hancock, McDuffie, Washington,
Wilkes.
NINTH DISTBICT.
H. P. Bell,—Democrat, of .Cum
min g.
Banks, Gilmer, Mndison, Clarke,
Gwinnett, Morgan, Dawson. Hall,
Pickens, Fannin, Habersham, Rabun,
Forsyth, Jackson, Towns, Franklin,
Lumpkin,- W-hitei Union.
WEEK gnnrian troil to mate and female
u If agenta to tlieir locality. Cunts nothing to
try it. l ! ai ticulars free. I’. W. YICLEltV & CO.;
Aiigiiiita, Mo.
{{PSYCHOMANCY, OB SOUL CHABMIXG’
A How cither sex may fasduat^and gain
the love and affections of any pbrson they’ choose
instantly. This art all may possess free by mail
for ii.-j cents; together Mitli a llaiairge Guide,
Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladins, etc.,
1,0/0,000 sold. A queer book. Address T. IVIL-
LIAM & CO. Pub! Philaduluhia.
Most Extraordinary
Terms of Advci lining arc offered for NewBxmpers
in tlie State of
GEORGIA.
Bend for list of papers and schedule of rates.
Address
Geo. 1\ Roivdl & Co., Adv’t Agt i®,
No. 41 Park Row. Ni w York.
liefer to Editor of this paper.
registered card by advancing $10, or a card enti
tling him one-hel in the cash presents by advan-
ilIn bUrlnll distribution a club of Weekly
subserihers obtained
81250 In Gold.
Which wits paid to Mr, George.Eberhart, Paoli
Madison Co,, Ga. In the. presence of Ex-Mayor
Htduiuuch.
The Weekly Comsthdtiox is a mammoth 3-
page paper, containing 4S colnmiis, only $2 ayear,
As a Family, and Farm Journal it is unsurpas-'
sed in the United States,
ES'Tlie plan is the same ns the first, which
gaec such universal satisiaction. The distribu
tion will be in public, and superintended by
cmhmissionera
gt% • All the presents distributed without sca
ling, and to bona fide subscribers only;
K'h ■ Subscribe at once before the distribution
comes off, for it is the last.
Sample copies oj the Constitution, and circu
lars givhig full particulars sent free on application.
Liberal inducements and a special list of - pre
miums offered to local ageuts.
Address 1 W. A. HEMPHILL & CO..
Atlanta, Ga.
As this may be seen by some unacquainted witll
us, we refer, by permission, to Ex-Mayori Ham
mock, Col.'G. W. Adair, Col. J. B. Wallace; lead
ing citizens, who supcriutcnned our first distri
bution, and also to the present Mayor of 'Atlanta,
.Col. S. B. Spcnceri
CRESCENT SPECTACLES.
improve your Sight.
Spectacles now
TART IN LIFE!!
UUYANT, SmATTON i; SADDLEU,
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
' No Yiicalion -Enter any Time.
Hi. • For Doenments, Money, Specimens,.fiat-
roiis ami Tonus, oddi’esa
W. H. SADLER. Pres’t. Baltimore.
pnasr w^nTUf Spnd fi ^ free fann
OUivSE nuns fll pamphlet—all about
Maryluud. County map 2D cents.
J. E. MANCHA; Easton, Md.
tfkOftpcr day at home. Terms free.-,
Ad dies G. Stinson, Portlanu,- Me,
HE ^Ami & HAMLIN
m
Winners of three highest medals aud diploma
of honor at Vienna in 1R73, and Paris In lbGT, now
oiler the Finest Assortment of the Best Cabinet
Organs in the World, including uew styles .with
recont improvenmnts, not only exclusively for
cash, as formerly, but on New Plans of Easy
Payments, the most favorable ever offered. Or
gans Rented with privilege of Purchase, to almost
any part of the country. First payment $9.90 or
upwards.
Illustrated Catalogue aud Circulars with full
particulars sent tree on request. Address.
MASON & H AMLIN OR : AN COMP’Y.
Roston, New York, or Chic.igu.
THE GEORGIA GRANGE.
Official Organ of tlie Patrons of Husbandry.
The Gkoiu;ia Change, representing and
advocating tile interests of the Patrons o!
Husbandry in tliis State, already number
ing a membership of eighlecu thousand
aud rapidly increasing from day to day,
presents to every, class of our citizens, both
in Georgia and elsewlit-r,-, one of the most
efficient and valuable advertising mediums
in tba land. It ci dilutes in every' county
in the State, and doubtless comes under
the eyes ot a hundred thousuul persons.
All interested should not tail to tike notice
of the fact.
Our advertising rates are liberal,
Teems of Sunscuirnox.—One year, S2;
to clubs of ten aud upwards, si.50.
Address letters and communication to —
GEORGIA GRANGE PUB, CO.,
/ P. 0. Drawer 21, Atlanta, Go-
offer cil to t
rauteed Snpeiior
I he market: lor
tiilelncBS of vis-
vidcd the total ah-
ic colors and re
ways ■ found in ^ JjM
them especially desriable being grennd With
great care th y are free from all imperfections.—
they arc mounted in Gold, Silver, Shell, Bubber
and Steel Ironies, aud will last many years with
out change.
For sal# only by- oar Agent J.- D. MAETIH
Jeweler and Optician,-prTry, GfiT Bone genuine
without the trade-mark stamped on every pair.
manufactured by Fellowi;, Holmes k Clapp, Xew
York. Ko peddlers employed,
sept i 3 -.
R. Re R,
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
CURES THE WORST PAINS
In from One to Twenty Minutest
NOT ONE HOUR
after reading this advertisement need any one
SUFFER WITH PAIN.
RAPWAt„ BEADY BELIEF*IS A CUBE FC*t
EVERY PAIN.
It was the first and is
The OulyPainJBeinedy
Unit instantly stops the most excruciating pains, allays
Inllaipmatloiis, and cures Goni— 1 — ‘ ' * -
Lungs, Suimacn, ** '
one application.
IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINBTEi^
no matter how violent or exar^- elating the pain the
RlIBUMATItJ, Be«l-ridden. Infirm, Crippled, Nervous,
N euralglo, or prostrated with disease nuiy suffer,
RADWAY’S HEADY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTASTT EASE.'
INF ANIMATION OF THE KIDNEYS.
- INFLAMMATION OP THE BLADDER.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS.
- CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS.
S0BE THROAT. DIFFICULT BREATHING.
, PALPITATION OF THE HEABT.
HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPHTERIA.
CATARRH, INFLUENZA.
HEADuCHiv TOOTHACHE. ’
NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM.
COLD CHILLS, AG UE .CHILLS.
The application of the Ready Relief to the part or
parts wiicro tho pain or dilficulty exists will ufibnl ease
and Comfort.'
Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water willinafew
momenta cure CHR AIMS,SPAKMS.SOUR STOMACH,
HEARTBURN, SIOIC HEADACHE, DIARRHOEA,
DYSENTERY, COLIC, WIND IN THE BOWELS,
andall I ETERNAL P.aIns.
Travelers should alwais carry a bottle of Rad-'
wfiy’s Readr Reiief withUiem. A few drops in
water will prevent sickness or pains from change of
water. It fsbetterthaa French lirandv or Bitters as a
stimulant.
FEYEB AMD AGUE.
FEVER AND AGUE cured for fifty cents. Thereto
not a remedial agent in this world that will cure Fever
and Ague, and all other Malarious, Bilous, Scarlet,
Typhoid, Yellow, and oiher Fevers [aidf-i by RAD-
^AY’S PIlsI^lso quick as RADWAV’^READY RE
LIEF. Fifty cento per boule. •
Oglethorpe Park,
ATLANTA. GA.
Beginning October 1 Dtli and Contifi
Ring
ONE WEEK.
§15,000 in PREMIUMS offered—All
in CASH Except Medals and
Diplomas. No Sil
ver Piute.
NO ENTRYFEESCHARGED
We append a few extracts from the Premium
List, as snowing tile Kange aud Character of the
Exposition.
COUNTY PREMIUMS
To the County making the best exhibition of
STOCK $500 00.
To the County making the best exhibition of
FIELD CHOPS......./..v:.......... 500 00
To the Comity making the best exhibition oi
HOIOTCULTDKXL and DOMESTIC prod
ucts.. • .' 300 00
To the County making the best exhibition ol
FRUITS -I.;.tv...:. 100 00
To the County making the bast exhibition of
DOMESTIC MANDFBCTBBES:..-..-. 150.00
To the County making the best exhibition of AR
TICLES MANUFACTURED BY MACHIN
ERY 150 00
HORSE DEPARTMENT.
Best thoroughbred stallion and ten of his
colts..... ........... ....... .. $20 1 .lDt:
Best stallion of allworkanniten of his colts 125 Ov
Best Gelding or Mare 100 Ct
Second Best Gelding or Mare 50 00
Best combination Horse or Mare 50 0(
Best Saudle-Horse. or Mare 50 Ot
Second Best Saddle-Horse or Mare.. 4.... 25 00
Third Best : addle-Horse or Mare 10 fu
Finest and Best Double Team, matched 100 00
SeeoudBest Double Team, matched 50 00
Best Pair Muies, in harness. 50 00
Best' Single Mule 25 po
CATTLE DEPARTMENT.
$25 and $20 Respectively, for the best Bull and
Cow of each off the following breeds; Alder-
derny. Ayrshire, Brahmin, Devon, Durham
and Natives.
Bast peni of Fat Cattle, not less than ten $100 00
Best Milch Cow....... 75 00
Second-Best Milch Cow.... 40 00
Best Bseeding Bull with five of his calves. 100 00
SHEEP.
$25 to $15 Respectively, for the best Buck and
Ewe of. each of the following breeds: Merino,
Southdown and Cotswold.
Best Sweepstakes Buck................... $30 00
Best pen of Fat Mutton.;.... 30 00
SWINE.
Liberal preimuins for all the different. breeds
of hogs.'
Best Sweepstakes Boar. , ;.... $25 00
Sweepstakes Sow with pigs • ' 25 00
POULTRY
This.department is nueommouly full and liber
al.* Premiums are offered for Tliii ty-four differ
ent Aarieties. $10for the oi-at trio of each vari-
Kty expept Bantams, for which $5 is offered for
the best trio of each variety.
Best Trio Bronze Turkeys - $20 00
Best pair Breman, Hong Kong, Africen and Too-
loose Geese, each. - .10 00
Best psir Rouen. Poland, Mrscovy, and Cayuga
Ducks, each 5 00
For the best display of Domestic Fowls 10O 00
Best display * f Pigeons 25 00
CROP PRODUCTS.
.Best three bales of short staple Cotton
Second best lot ' r*
Best siugle bole short staple
Second best do ... 25 00
Best Barrel of Georgia made sugar - ; 25 fiO
Best barrel Georgia made Sorghum Syrup 25 00
Best display of samples -of crops, the contribu-
gle farm 50 00
egetables. 25 00
P. C. SAWY ER’S
‘FJIPKHWA
COTTON GIN.
PATE5T JIM’ 10, 1823.
TYith Adjustable RoU Box and Swinging Front
for Ginning Damp. "Wet or Dry Cotton.
Also, the celebrated
GRZSWOXiB GH3NT.
Genuine Pattern, with Oscillating Box, Mann-
v.
P.C.SAWYER,MACON, GA
This Gin took three Premiums last year.
Having furnished my shop with new machin
ery, and the best of workmen, there is no Gin
made that can excel mine as to finish. I am now
running the bearings of the Saw and Brush in
the pivot, or oscillating boxes that never heat,
th cUgh run 8s high as 2,0CU revolutions to the
minute. I hope my patrons will not do this yea-
aa they did last, wait till they needed the Gin
before ordering. Send yonr oiaeas at once so
that I may have time to d$yonr work right. It
costs no more to order now than in Septem
ber.
THE SAWYER ECLIPSF. COTTON GIN with i's
improvements, has won its w*.y upon its own
merits, to the very first rank of popular favor: It
stands to-day WITHOUT Ct MrETITION in all
the points and qualities desirable or attainable
in a PERFECT COTTON GIN. ' .
Our Portable or Adjustable Roll Box places _it
in tlie power of every plauter to regulate the
picking of the seed to suit himself, and is the
only one that does. Properly managed SAW
YER’^ ECLIPSE GIN will maintain the-full nat
ural length of the Staple, and be made to do as
rapid work as any machine in use.
Three Premiums "were taken by SUVYER’S
ECLIPSE GIN last year, over all competitors,
viz: Two at the Southeast Alabama and South
west Georgia Fair, at Eufaula—one a silver cup.
the other a diploma. Also the first Premium at
the Fair at Goldsboro, North Carolina, .
New Gins
Will be delivered oh the cars at the followin'
prices.
NEW MACON AT>Y' ERfiHb’gBSTS.
MERCHANTS. READ IT!
IT’S MEANT FOR YOU!
W
E NOW OFFER TO DEALERS AS LARGE AND COMPLETE A STOCK
Groceries and Provisions.
AS ANY ONE WOULD WISH TO SELECT FROM.
Our Goods are Fresh. They are Full Weight. They are
Bought Right and will be Sold the Same Way.
We Can’t be Undersold by any House in the Sontli. ]
Seymour, Tinsley Sr Co.,
MACON, GA.
L J. TBAYWICK.
C. F. DANIELS.
J. T. JOSSEY
I. J. TRAYWICK & CO.,
Thirty-five Saws
Forty Saws.;
Sixty Sitws
Seventy Saws
Eighty Saws
...$13125
.. 150 00.
... 168 75.
...:i87 0l»
....225 00.
... 202 00
.... 300 01
FRUIT,
HEALTH! BEAUTY!!
STRONG AKD PU1B RICH BLOOD—INCREASE
OF FLES1I ANT) WEIGHT—CLEAR SKIN AND
BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION $ECUllED TO ALL.
BEst Collection of Apples $25 00
Best Collection of Pears ' 25 00
HOME INDUSTRY.
Best display of Jellies. Preserves, Pickles, Jams.
Catsups, and Cordials, made and exhibited
by one lady $50 09
Second best display of the earns 10 00
Third best display of the same 25 00
Rest disjilay pi" dried frnits 25 i 0
Second best. . 10 00
Rest display Canned TegctableB 25 00
Srcond best 10 I'O
Rest display of ornamental Preserves cut by
hand 25 (SO
Best display of Domestic Mines 1 25 00
Best display of Breads by one.lady 25 00
Handsomest Iced and Ornamental Cake to be two
f el high. 20 00
NEEDLEWORK.
Best made Gentlenan's Suit by a lady 25 00
, Best 'made Lady’s Suit 25 00
i Best made SUkDress by a Georgia le dy not a
THE CRE*iT BLOOD PURIFIER. 1 dressmaker ° " 25 00
; Best piece of Tapestry in Worsted and Floes
HAS MAPF. THE MOST ASTONISHING GERES: SO by a Gedrgi a !adv 25 JO
5^ Best furn J sbed B:»by Basket by. a lady .25 00
Best set of Mon choir Case by Ueorgia lady 25 00
RADWAY’S
To prevent delay, orders and old gins should
be sent in iinmedi ately.
Time given to responsible parties.
Voluntary Testimonials,
- v"-0' '
Are fnraisbed from varionB sections of the cot-
ton growing States, of the charac
ter following.
Weuujbn.Ga., October 16, 1873.
Mn P, C. Savyee, Jlacon, Ga.:
My Gin is doing well and I am well pleased
n 1th it. In fact it can’t be beat. '
Respectfully,
S. L. WILLIAMS.
Gkahams, S. C; Sept. 10, 1873.
P, C. Sawvfji, Esq,:
Dear Sir.—When yon siVtme the fifty saw gin,
you requested ine when a tried her. to let yoii
know howl.liked her, and according £o youi
request I will do so. Yesterday afternoon 1
timed her. I ginned one hour aud thirtymiuntes
on a pile of cotton that was too damp to be in
real good order. I then packed the cotton put-
ting Hi yards of bagging on the bale. I- then
weighed it and it weighed 514 pounds. ■ I do not
hesitate tc say she is tile fastest and pickB as
clean as any gin that I ever saw ginniDg. -1 would
exchange her for no 50 saw gxn of any other
make. Magnolia not excepted.
Yours Respectfully
H. EASTERSIN.
P. S. I weighed seed cotton for one other
bale; the first one I ginned on your gin last Mon-
’ ~ "||j ’ ' - t fourteen pounds
467 pounds.
Athens, Ala., April 20th, 1874.
Mm P. C. Sawxeb;—I am very well pleased with
the fifty saw Cotton Gin I bought of you last
summer. It docs all yon said it would, and does
it welL It Gins Fast, Picks Clean, makes a good
samplo; and with.the adjustable breast never
chokes. I never expect to nse any other.
Yours truly,
J. B. BATTLE.
BODY CNDERGOES.UNDKK THE INFLUENCE
OF Tills TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE,
THAT
To Texas & Arkansas
The completion of the TEXAS & PACIFIC
RAILROAD enables the Kenxesaw Route, via
Western & Atlantic It, 11., to offer tne only all rail
a*onte from Georgia ami the Carolina^ to all points
in Texas.
On and after September 1st. through coaches
leave Atlanta daily for Memphis, Little Rock, aud
Texarkana, Texas, without cliauge. connecting
with through cars for Houston aud all points in
Texas.
Think of One change of cars between Atlanta,
Ga., and Houston, T«:xa .
&tf- Kates reduced by tlie opening of this route
from $5 to 15!
Full information can be obtain*. «1 upon applica
tion to Albert A. Wrenn, o utheasiem .Vg't Nash
ville, Chattanooga and St. a ouis K. R., Atlanta,
C. E. Sargent. Southeastern Ag t J«. & G. S., 11.
R., Atlauta, or to
B. W. WRENN,
Geh’l r-ass’r A Ticket Ag’t,
Atlanta. Ga.
Efery Day an bcreasB in Flesh
Every drop of the SARSaPARILLTAN RESOL
VENT communicates through the Blood. Sweat, Trine,
and other Fluids and juices of the system the vigor of
lif , for it repairs the wastes of tlie b ody with n ew and
sound material. Scrofula, Syphilis, Consumption,
Glandular disease, Ulcers la the throat, Mouth, Tu
mors, Nodes in the Glands and other parts of the system.
Sore Eyes, Strumorousdisct'*-i;es from the Ears, ana
the worst forms of Skin diseases, Eruptions, Fever
Cn.Oa C n. l.t I T .. r» .1 Pinr. -IV . . »-»n Vulf lM.r>t.m
Best display of Female Handicraft by on
; lady 50 00
PAIMTINCS.
Best Oil Painting by a Georgia artist 50 00
Best display of Paintings,.Drawings, etc. uy
the-impils of any School or College 50 00
Best Oil Painting representing a Southern
Laudscrpe from nature 20 00
Best Oil Painting representing an historical *
- scene" -l ' . w x ’*■ '* : 20 00
Best Portrait Painting ^0 00
MILITARY COMPANY.
For the best drilled Volunteer Military
Comivmy, of not less than forty mem
bers. rauk and file $500 00
•oml best .5''*
Second
Third best ~' 125 01)
Tbe billowing named ditipgjnshed gentlemen
have beeii invited to act as -Judges of the military
contest: <' r '~
Ges. J. E. -JOHNSTON, of Georgia.
JOHN C. BKECKEXKIDGE, of Kentucky.
Ges. J. B. HOOD, of Louisiana. - .
Gen. J. It. GORDON, of Georgia.
Ges. D. H. HILL, of North Carolina.
Perry Post Office,
Tlio tpllciwing is tha scbetlule of tlus of-
-Ma 1 arrives
1 eaves 2:15. Ail letters to be registered
must be Landed in by ISiO, and nil to be j
mailed by 2:1U d. ui. t'liice open all day. •
j. c. McCoy, p. 11. ‘ !
DR. WHTTTIEK ,
ko. 617 St. Charles Street, St. Lurii, L'o..
conUnuu* to treat all cases of obstacles to marriage,
impurities, every ailment or aickneNS -which renult* fl ora
InolzcreLioo or lmpr*<leiice. with unjiarullcled njoccw.
Dr. W.‘* estahlibhuieui is chartered by the -ttsteo.' 31 u-
#ourl, was found rd und has been establl-hed to
Mfcj ceruia and reffaWe relief. Being a graduiu- v!
«evsf<^ B»edica! colleges, and having »he cx;*erienc.* of ^
lon ? au^ suvcfc^ful |;fe Jg jjj, spcciHlues he ha.; perfected
tiM oce-rifyanui in »U Ut-ie pnticaLi
kjt sernv treated by mail or cKprctw cyofn^hare. No
■Cfttb r vko1 filled, cali or write. From great num-
of .pplteUl°M ho is enabled to keep his charges
*•**, 3o pages, giving full symptoms, fhr two stamps.
MARR9ACS CHIDE,
260 pages, " popular book which should he read by every-
body, ho axarr.ud pair, or persons contemplating roar-
na f?’ 10 h- It coutain* the cream of
medical liters .ore on tbi* subjvct. tha results of Dr. W.s
exp.-rjenee; nlso la tc c-o.-k*
in r.a-ope and Aoonra. S-u- rr-kd. i«<r r. : .ld f„ r ,v>c'u.
charges, Night 8 w eats, I.oss of Sperm andall wastes of
the life principle, ara within the‘curative range of this
wonder ol Modern Chemistry, :uid a few days* use will
prove »oany person usingitfore ther of these forms of
disease its potent power to cure them.
If the patient, daily becoming reduced by the wastes
and decomposition that is continually progressing, suc
ceeds inarrestingthosewnste?. and repairs the same
with newm-uerialinade from healthy, blood—and this
the SARS AP AR1LLI AN will and docs secure—a cure
isceriaiu; f.ir when once this remedy commences its
work of purification, and succeeds in diminishing the
lossof wastes, its repairs will be rapid, and every day
the patient will feel himself growing better and stronger,
the food digesting better, appetite improving, and llesh
and weight increasing.
Not only docs the SARSApAEnxus Resolvent excels
allk**o\vn remedial agents in the cure of Chronic, Scro-
tulons. Constitutional,, and Skin diseases : buUtistho
only positive cure for
Kidney <£• Bladder Complaints,
Urinary and Womb dlseases.G ra vel, Diabetes, ftropsv. Purse for for Trotting Horses, open so the
Steppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine, Bright’s Dis- j. world 5
Albuminuria, aud in all cases where there are ; Purse for Running Horses, 'open to .he
world 300 00
whitesilk. or there is a morbid, darkTbilious appear- Five other purses of liberal amounts ore
ance^and white bone-dustde|H«sUs, and whentbereia cd.
a pricking, burning sensation when passing witter, and The above is but an outline of the Premium
pain i n the Small of the Back and along the Loins. i List as offered bv the STATE AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY and the CITY OF ATLANTA, embra
cing every Department of Industry and Art.
Tlie full Premium List in Pamphlet form, will
uppirraton to the Secretary.
RACES.
FantBunN, Geo., April 21st, 1874.
Yin. P. C. Satvyeb, Macon. Ga-i >
Dear Sir.—The gin I boiight of yon last Fall,
\ve arc pleased to sajr, gives entire satisfaction.
We would not have any other. VVe have ginned
390 bales, ginning from six to ten per day, cot
ton tbirding itself after prying talc. We can
sa fely say, that in our opinion,, it is the best gin
now iu use.
Yours Respt. etc.,
MILLER & McKOWN.
Wc, the undersigned, have witnessed the op
eration of Messrs. Miller & McKown’s gin, made
by P. C. Sawyer, Macon, Ga., and can say it
e’eans seed better than any gin we know of, and
and'makes as good lint its any gin in the Slate.
HENRY STRICKLAND, E. P. S. WILLIAMS,
W. E. ELDER, W. T. ROBERTS,
REV. S. HARVEY, J. L. MARTIN.
Locust Gbove, Ga., October 30th, 1873.
Mb. F, C. Sawyeu, Macon, Ga.i
Dear Sir—Enclosed find draft on Griffin Bank
ing Company fo r $150, as payment for ohr gin,
with which we are well pleased.
Yours truly,
H. T. DICKIN & SON.
The above letter enclosed .the following, testi
monial, addressed to Mr. Sawyer, viz:
Locust GnovE. Ga., October 30,1873.
We, the hndersigued.have witnessed the oper
ation of one of your Eclipse Cotton Gins, which
we think superior to any gin we have ever -seen
used. -It leaves the seed perfectly clean, and at
the same time.turns out a beautiful sample.
' H. T. DICKIN & SON,
E. ALEX. CLEVELAND,
JL L. HARRIS,
DEALERS IN
AND
GROCERIES
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
40 THIRD STREET,
IVTACOST. - -
GrEOn&X^..
OLIVER, DOUGLASS & CO.
DEALERS IN
hard W A ;HE;
STOVES,
TINWARE,
' —AND—
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
The Hargett Stock of
POCKET AND TABTE CUTLERY
In Macon
F. S. JOHNSON, SB.
HOLMES JOHNSON.
F. S. JOHNSON, JB.
NEW HARDWARE HOUSE.
New C oooLs.
MACON GA.
QUR STOCK OF GOODS IS NOW OPENED AND ARRANGED. HAVING
bought it for Cosh, we can and will sell as low as e thers in the trade.
We offer among other things,—
. ' H. Diston’s Saw Mill Goods of all kinds,
l'ools of every kind,
Buggy and Wagon Material.
Rubber aiid Leather Beltings,
Fairbank's Scales.
Wooden Ware,
Uollow Ware,
Don and Steel,
Table and Pocket Cutlery
- Builders Materials
_^33~In short, AR Goods nsnally kept in such a business.
The Parker Breech-Loading Gun,
Togethcr-with the best makes of English Muzzle-Loading Gnus, Dupont’s and
Hazzard’s Powders.
We represent
THe Pratt Gin,
And have them of all sizes on hand.
JES'Call and See Us. U
F. S. JOHNSON & SONS,
No. 31 Third Street, near City and Central Banks, Macon, Ga.
LUD DEN & BATES.
M USIC HOUSE
SAVANNAH, GA.
Wholesale Southern Depot
For the Celebrated
K X BE,
H II LIT, DVIS A CO.,
BINE B RO
OUTHERN GEM,
& EXCELSIOR
PIANOS,
and the
■ KICK A EM LIN
OR.C3-AKTS
Bit.
Ihwimton, Ga., Ociober 7, 1873-
Mb. P. C. Sawyer—Dear Sir: The Cotton Gin
wc got from you, we are pleased to say, meets
our fullest expectations, and does all you prom
ised it should do. Wa have ginned* one hun
dred and sixteed bales on it, and it has never
choked nor broken the roll. It picks the seed
clean and makes good lint. TYe have had con
siderable experience with various kinds of cotton
gins, and can with safety say, yours is tho Dost
we have ever sceimiu.
r> a _ THGHAS BROOKS,
FLIJAH Ll^'GU.
$550 Ofl
Tumor of 12 Years 9 Growth
Cured by Itadway's Resolvent*
be sent by mail, uno
DR. RADWAY’S
Meet fargitiva £ Eegulating PHls,
perfectly tnsteie*w. elegantly conte-I with Tweet cum,
pixrtfr, re~iilaie.puril>\ cle;»h=ean i su*encihcn. Rad-
wav’s l’i IU, l'«*r th«i curoofalldisorti -rsofthe St>nuch,
Uver; Hmvels. Kidneys, UliDlder, Nervous Diseases,
Headache, ('■nnstipatton.f'ostiveness. Indigestion, Dys
pepsia, Biliousness. Bilious Fever. Infiiunm.'Uion oftiie
Bowels, Piles. a'i«i all I»rrancenJ®»»Li of the Internal
Viscera. .W;.rranrei tn effe«!ta positive cure. Purely
Yegeuble, containing no mercury, muierals o' deletciria
©usdrugs. “ ,
Afcwdrwtesof 7 ? A D WAY’S PTTiTiS will free the sys- ' imvp to exhibit.
j FREIGHTS AND TRANSPORTATION-
I
Aarangements will be made with the various
railroad and steamship lines 5or the usual redn-
‘’red rates for visi»or5 and articles coming to the
: Fair. .
| Articles maj be sent, consigned “Georgiu. State
: Fair, Atlanta, Ga.,” any time after the 1st October.
Ko i*ains ar expeufe will be ei>aare<l to make the
approaching Fair worthy as a State Exhibition, or
to contribhtc to the comfort »uctenjoyment of its
visitors, and all persous arevrespcctfulli invited
to como and hring whatever cd' ttdrit they may
Colonel Nathan Bass, of Borne, Georgia, says
he has used • Eriswold’s, Hassey’s aud Taylor’s
gins, and that he is now running »d. Pratt Gin
in Lee county, Ga., and an Eagle an l s Carver
Gin in Arkansas, and a “Sawyer Ellipse Gin” in
Borne. Ga., and regards the last named as supe
rior to any of the others. It picks faster and
clSknor than any other gin with which he is ac-
I qnaihted. He says he has ginned eightv.six
bales without breaking theroIL
Cochhax, Ga., Januarj* 7, 1873.
Mb. P. C. S-vwyeb, Macon, Ga.:
Sir: The Cotton Gin we bongnt of you last
Fall, after a fair trial, has given us satisfaction.
It makes a good lint an d cleans the seed well.
Kespectfnlly,
T. & B. J. UF.K
CAMPBELL & JONES,
Warehouse and Commission Merchants,
MACON, GEORGIA.
T O MEET THE DEMANDS OF THE TIMES, WE DETERMINED, EARLY IN
in the Spring, to attempt a reduction in the rates of Storage and Commission on
Oo.ton, and now announce the following changes:
OLD RATES,
Commission 1J percent
Storage 50c per bale.
.Thankful for the liberality of our friends in the part w» must look to them for in
creased patronage to enable us to adhere to the low rates we have inauguated.
Mb. J. W. Stubbs, a prominent Granger and Planter ot B|bb County, will be our
Weigher the present season.
We:gnarantee our best efforts for the interests all who favor ns with business.
psS~lhe usual Advances made on Cotton in store.
C AMPBELL & JONES.
PRESENT RATES-
Commission 1} per c&’ t
Storage 25c per bale
BROWN’S HOTEL,
IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE THE -PASSENGER DEPOT,
Macon, Georgia.
P ianos of every style and price, from five
of the best makers in the United States.
Largest assortment and Lowest prices in
the South, Elegant Pianos at S300, S325,
$350 and $400. A first-class Piano at
$275, guaranteed in every L&pect. Two
Hundred Pianos from the beStmakess, par
able by small monthly 1 payments. Res
ponsible parties in any part of the Sontli
supplied in this way. Catalogue to any
address.
O RGANS, Every style of the famous
Mason & 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 any part of the .South.
Catalogues free to any address.
■jl/TUEIC. An immense stock of sheet mu-
lll sic and music books always on hand..
Orders promptly filled. Any piece of Mu
sic or or Hnsic 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 North for music. We can fill orders
in half the time and just as cheap, Send
for our catalogue.
TI/TUSICAL MERCHANDISE., Such ns
ill Violins, Guitars, Flute, Accordeons,
Fintenas, Comets, Drums, 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 oi the Sontli. Send to us for
Whatever is wanted in our Line.
and it will be promptly furnished at satis
factory prices. We advertise only what we
have in stock, and willkeepou; prom se to
the letter. Try ns with an order.
LUDDEN & BATES,
Savannah Ga.
Southern Musical Journal
$1 00 a year* Specimen copy free.
May 9.74. , 6m..
HOUSTON COUNTY.
This, one of the largest and wea’tliii st counties
in Georgia, is situated near the centre of the state
being one hundred miles south by east of Atlanta
It contains abont 900 square miles of territory,
and farms valued in 1870 at $2,539,497, while the
total value of farm productions of that year were
$2,250,000,—being of cottoai near 15,000 bales and
of corn 363,000 bushels. In productive impor
tance and wealth, excluding all cities, it is the
first in the state. Were It not forits contiguity to
Macon, which it patronizes extensively, it would
support a city of 6,00u inhabitants. The popula
tion is 23,000; climate very healthy with only a
slight tendency to a mild type of malarial diseases;
soil generous and easily cultivated ; people moral
and refined. Of manufactories there are two ex
tensive establishments, both of which are well
conducted and profitable. The eastern border of
the county is washed by the Ocmulgee Biver, ai d
it is traversed by Big Indian, Mossy and seven 1
other large creeks which afford excellent water
power.
PERRY,
The capital of the county, is a flourishing place
situated on Big Indian Creek, a large tributary of
the Ocmulgee Biver; one of the best water sights
iu the state for a large manufacturing concern is
here presented; 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 cities of the state. Well con
ducted schools are located here, the Houston Fe
male College, Perry High School and other private
iustitations. There are over thirty business es
tablishments, representing an annual business of
over a million dollars; ten lawyers, five physicians.
one newspaper, of which this is a specimen
opy. . Perry was incorporated as a city in 1859.
PORT VAIiUEY.
This is a lively little city situated in Houston
County at junction of the Southwestern Bailroad
with the Perry and Columbus branches. It has a
population of abont 1,800, 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
lias many handsome residences, and is very de
sirable -place. Community intelligent and re
fined.
Prospectus for 1»7£—Seventh Year
Tliis House lias long enjoyed the reputation of being
among the BEST HOTELS in the
United States.
E. E. BROWN & SON
PROPRIETORS*
r . Dr - J- talker’s Cai ifo .
\ megar Bitters are apnrelrv-
eiable preparation, made chiefly fwl'
tlie native herbs found on the'la-'
ranges of the Sierra. Nevada taw
tains of California, the
properties of which are cxtra/S!
therefrom without-tho use of Almvf
The question is almost daflv asW
“ What is the cause of the mri- 1
alleled success of Yetega
TUBS U Our answer is, tl„.
remove the cause of disea^" ^
the patient recovers his health.’
are thev$j?eat blood purifieUaua*
life-giving principle, a perfect
vator and InvigoratOr of the sS
A ever beiore m the histoiy of theV^
has a medicine been compounded no?
sessing the remarkable qualities off?
EGAr. Bitters in healing the sick rf
every disease man is heir to. yw,
a gentle EurgStife as well as a To*
'TelievmgJsjngestion or Inflammation!}
the Liver and Visceral Organs, in
Diseases ^
Tlie properties of Dr. Watt
BR’sVixEGAa Bitters are Aperientbi
phoretic, Carminative, Nutritions W
tiye, Diuretic, Sedative, ConDter-Init-rt
Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-Bflioai
4r^* tefThon saufis proclaim
.^r^GAR Bitters the most wondS
fttr InVigorant that ever sustained
the sinking system.
No Person can take these Bit
ters according to directions, ana re.
main long unwell, provided their
bones are not destroyed by mineral
poison or other means, and vital or-
gans wasted beyond repair.
Bilious, Remittent, and In.
termittent Vevers, which are so
prevalent in tbe valleys of oar great
fivers throughout the United Steles,
especially those of the Misgiwjp^
Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessa
Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, CoS
rado, Brazos, Rio •Grande, Pearl
Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, ifo.
anoke, James, and many others,
with their vast tributaries, throngh-
out our entire country during tho
Summer and Autumn, and remarka
bly so during seasons of unnsrol
heat and dryness, are invariably ac
companied by extensive derange
ments of the stomach and liver, anil
other abdominal viscera. In their
treatment, a purgative, exerting a
powerful influence upon these vari
ous organs, i3 essentially necessary.
There is no cathartic for the purpose
equal to Dn. J. Walkers Vixegab
Bitters, as they will speedily remove
the dark-colored viscid matter with which
the bowels are loaded, at the same time
stimulating the secretions of. the live;
and generally restoring tne healthy frac
tions of the digestive organs.
Fortify the body against dis
ease by purifying all its fluids witL
Vikegar Bitters. No epidemic caa
take hold of a system thus lore-armed.
* Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head
ache, Pain in the Shoulders. Coughs,
Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour
Eructations of the Stomach, Dad Taste
in the Month, Bilions Attacks, Palpita
tion of the Heart, Inflammation of the
Lungs,' Pain in tlie region of tbeHiilnew,
and a hundred other painful symptoms,
are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One hot-
tie will prove a better guarantee of its
merits than a lengthy advertisement.
Scrofula, or^ King’s Evil, White
Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled
Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammation.^
Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial affec
tions, Old Sores, Eruptions of tbe Skis,
Sore Eyes, etc. In these, as in all other
constitutional Diseases, "Walker’s Vis
egarBitters have shown their great cor
ative powers in the most obstinate and
intractable cases. ®.
. For Inflammatory and Chronic
ilheumatism, Gout, Bilious,Remit
tent and Intermittent Fevers, Disease!
of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder,
these Bitters have no equal. Such Dis
eases are caused by Yitiatcd Blood.
Mechanical Diseases.—Persons
engaged in Paints and Minerals, sitch as
— - — -’-beaters and
Miners, as they advance in life, are su^
ject to paralysis of the Bowels. To gnarc
against this, take a dose of Walkers
Ylsegar Bitters occasionally.
For Skin Diseases, Eruptions,
Tetter, Salt-Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pita-
pies, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring
worms, Scald-head, Sore Eyes, Etysipe-
las, Itch, Scurfs; Discolorations of tho
Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skfifot
whatever name or nature, arc literally
dug np and carried out of the system in*
short time by the use of these Bitte®.
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 vff-
mifnges, no anthelminitics will free the
system from worms like these Bitterz.
womanhood, orthe turn of life, these Ton
ic Ritters display so decided an influesen
that improvement is soon perceptible.
Cleanse the Yitiated
whencvei yoh_find its impurities baretat
through the skin in Pimples, Eroptiot,
or Sores; cleanse it when you nMitiK'
it when ifcds foulf yonr feelings will
you when. Keep tie blood pure, ana
health of the system will follow.
K. H. MCDONALD & 9 0, V.r,lr
Draggists & Gen. Agte, San Franosca
nia, & cor. ofWnshingtonAnd Cnarlaja
Sold Ijy uU Drngsjists and Dearer
THE BEST INVESTMENT
YOUNG MEN.
DIXIE WOKKS,
PIRST STREET, CORNER OF CHERRY.
WARE ROOMS; Poplar Street, Between Third and Fourth Streets,
OTST, GA.
tem from$11 the abm-o u uneduiiB»nt<?rs. Price, 25 ceuta I
per Box, SOLI) BY DRUGGIST A ‘
- BKAI> “ FALSE ASi) TRUE. 9 * Feed one le*ter
Ftamp t*» B AtiW A Y Jt (JO.. Ko. 32 Warren St.. Xew !
York. Inl'’.»:xmt:oi: wurtfc thousands will be sent yoa »
GEN. a. H. COLQUITT, President
GEN.WM. PHH LU^ General Suj)erintciideiit
MALCOLM JOHNSTOHN, Secretary.
S. B. SPENCEB, Mayor ol He City Allanta, Ga.
guc 22 td
GINS REPAIRED PROMPTLY-
P. N. SAWYER.
MACON, GEORGIA
Tim Aldime, while irnraea with all the TegnJarify
has none of the temporary or timdy Interest char;
acteristic of ordinary periodicals. Itis an elegan
miscellany of pare, light and graceful htaolore
and a collection of picture?, the rarest specimens.
of artistic skill, in Hack and white. Althongp
each succeeding nnmber affords a fresh pleasnr ,
to its friends, the real value and. beauty of The I
Aldixe will be most appreciated after it has beeh TTTTm - T . - „ 4 T.„_, n „h PiaeS-
hound up at the close of the year. While 'otl.er j TUUO <ysh to obtain ^ thorou^,
pnhlications may claim superior cheapness, an I ft cal Business Educauon, ana _
compared with rivals ot a similar class, The An- themselves for the duties of Actnal BostE-
msE is a unique and original Life, under the instruction and adn»/
tSm thereSe the j Experienced Accountants, should attend.
1874. i~.'i; ■
The illustrations of The Aldixe ha won
World-Wide reputation, and in the art centre o- I
Europe lie an admitted fact that its wood cuts
are examples of the highest perfection ever at-'
I The Christmas issne for 1874 will contain sp
rial designs appropriate to the season, by
best artists, and win surpass in attractions (
[ of its predecessors. iircH for 1874. a - '
j Every subscriber to The Audike for the year)
{ 1874 will receive a pair of Chromes. The sub- [
j jects are *‘The East" aud “The "VYest.’* One is a I
view in the White Mountains, N. H- % ud the oth- j
er gives The Cliffs of Green River, * doming Ter. J
these magnificent pictures are each worked frem •
| If any subscriber should indicate a preference j
for a figure t-ubject, tue x m blisher& will sen j
! “Thoughts of Home,"a new and beautiful chro j
I mo, 14x20 in*-hes. representing a little Italian ex- j
| ile, whose speaking ejes betray the longing cl* hi& ■
heart.
A STANDARD INSTITUTION
Souti-
GUERNSEY, BAR1KUM & HENDRIX,
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 snpplied to city and country
on short notice _ * June 27, 6tn.
TERMS.
Business
ifrei
AND LEADING
School in the
CONDUCTED OX. . 0 .c
! ACTUAL BUSINESSPRIAClrU'
$5 per annum, in advance, with OllChrc
For50»:c*nts extra, the chromt*s YiiiJ he acu r . , . • -
mounted. v>*jnii«hed, aud prej>aid bj' mail- j Auppliea Wlall banking opfl G
The Aldine will, hereafter, be ohtainoble only | coAlbining ever}’ know fiicility ior 3
by subscription I a tliorougli practical and
Address JAMES SUTTON & CO., PubJ «nLers, | knowledge of th© science of acconr:t>
1 58 3iaiden L^ n Kew Y i shortest possible time, and at the h
- j pense. Students received for i^'-S
No vacation. Students admitted
A DAT GUARANTEED time. Circulars containing Tern):
' ----- .. .. Address
m
ffuvi
WELL AUCER ABO mailed on application
ORlLL la good toiitniy. HIGHEST. r> i
TESTIiiOKlALS PROM GOVERNORS
OF IOWA, ARKAKSASASD DAKOTA.
CrtalogoCTfrcc. W.GILE3,stLoiiiftllo. leb. 28. 1»74.
B. F. MOORE,