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A. M; Sloan, Radical.
Appling, Ciwfcham. Liberty. Blynn,
Clinch; McIntosh; Bnliock, Echols,
PierCej Butke, EfliughaTn, Scriven,
Camdeto; fenanufl, Tatnab, Charlton,
Eh hai'd'S^vSit^^dical, of De-
cateiv
BfikSt, Decatcr‘ Qditman, Berrien,
Dougherty, Raniloipk, Brooks, Early,
Terrell. Gallvonn, Lo'ends, Thomas,
Clay, Milter, Worth, Colquitt, Mitch
ell.
THTIS-D DISTBTCT.
Gen. Phil. Cook,—Democrat.
Coffee, Macon, Sumpter. Dodge,
Montgomery, Taylor, Dooly, Pulaski,
Telfair, Irwin, Schley, Webster, Lee,
Stewart, Wrlcox.
fourth DisrrrcT.
H. E, Hands,—Democrat, of Green
ville.
Campbell, Douglass, Merriweather,
"Can-oil, Hands, Muscogee, Chattahoo
chee, Heard, Talbot, Coweta, Marion,
Tronp.
FICT-n DISTEICT.
J. C. Freeman,—Radical, of Spald
ing.
Crawford, Henry, Pike, Clayton,
Houston, Spalding, DeKalb,. Milton,
Upson, Fayette, Fulton. Monroe.
SIXTH DlhTlilCT.
James. H. 31onut,—Democrat, of
Bibb.
Baldwin, Jones, Rockdale, Bibb,
Laurens, Twiggs, Butts, Newton, Wal
ton, Jasper, Putnam, and Wilkin
son.
SEVENTH DISTRICT..
Gen. P. M. B. Young,—Democrat,
of Bartow.
Barlow, Dade, Paulding, Catoosa,
Floyd, Polk, Chattooga, Gordon,Wal
ker, Cherokee, Harralson, Whitfield,
Cobb, Murray.
EIGHTH DISTRICT.
Alexander H. Stephens, —Democrat,
of Taliaferro.
Columbia. Haif, Oglethorpe, Elbert,
Jefferson, Richmond, Glasscock,John
son, Taliaferro, Greene, Lincoln,War
ren, Hancock, McDuffie, Washington,
Wilkes.
NINTH DI- TEICT.
H. P. Bell,—Democrat, of Cam
ming.
Banks, Gilmer, Madison, Clarke,
Gwinnett, Morgan, Dawson. Hall,
Pickens, Fannin, Habersham, Rabun,
Forsyth, Jackson, Towns, Franklin,
Lumpkin, White, Union.
geaW'4® bave been Laplace, who stud-;
ied th ? influence t>f tlia moon upon
the liigbt fef ihff barometer. In the
same direct** fflso BoqVmt labored,
basing his iityesligation on tw&Ve
years of-observation at Paris, arid lit?
proved that tiie influence of the moon
on . or atmosphere -was so inconsider
able, at least for the lnttitude of Paris
that it might be considered as not ek
istiiig at all. Wietisbicki - divides his
investigation into two sections; stud
ying the first synodic reroluticu of
the moon, or the tithe that the moon
occupies in goiflg tllrohgh its phases,
and further snbviding the period of
45 yaws, inio tteo. periods of 19 years
each, and showing that for both of:
these periods, us well as for the entire
period of 45 years, the clear weather
s’tliai is, the number of clear days,)
dicks kearbcly any trace of a connec
tion with tbe pliase of the moon.—
During ilie'lnnar month, in fact, the
number of clear days increases and
diminishes five times, and without
hny apparent regularity. With regard
to the rain-full, it appears that during
the first period of 19 years the max
imum rainfall occurs between the first
quarter and the foil moon, and the
least rainfall between the full moon
and the last quarter. On the other
hand, the last peiicd tf nineteen yea s
leads to a diffeient result : so that from
the whole series of observation 1 ’, there
results only a very slight indication
of a connection with the moon—-which
Connection, if it actually exists, would
require for its demonstration a series
of the measurements of tb'e rainfall
numbering through amueli longer pe
riod of years. The result attained by
the study of the number of days on
which rain^ fell sul stantial[y agrees
With that from the study of the quan
tity of rain fallen, in showing that the
moon lias very little, if any influence
upon processes in our atmosphere.—
The same author, iu studying the an
omalistic revolution of the moon,
gives, by a very careful process of
reasoning, two conclusions different
from those advocated by Schiaparelli,
in finding no trace of the influence of
the distance of the moqn from the
earth upon meteorological phenome
na.
Wholesale Southern Depot
COTTOxY GIN
Groceries and Provisions,
PATEST JUNE 10, 1S23.
SUBSCRIPT ION RATES.
— £8 per year,
....$2 per quarter.
S2 per year,
ItiQRNi&C STAR;
Macon, Ga.
3 51, LYIS&CO.,
LINE B E0„
OUTHERX GE3I,
Weekly
• Address
With Adjustable BoD Box and Fwinging Frocf
for Ginning Damp. Wet or Dry Cotton,
jDr. J. Walker's fJaU]
Vinegar Bitters ate a pure!
evahlepreparation, made chief
the native herbs found on the
ranges of the Sierra Nevada
tains of California, the me
properties of which are ex:
therefrom without the use of i
■? i ^S?^ is - ahnost &%
They are Full Weight. They are
OurCoodsare Fresh. ' ... _
Bought Right and will be Sold the Same Way.
We Can’t be Undersold by any House in the South,
Seymour, Tinsley & Co.,
ana the
MACON, GA.
Genuine Pattern, with Oscillating Box, Mann-
factnren by
P.C.SAWYER,MACON, CA
What is the cause of the w
alleled success of Yixegab k
ters■?’’ Oar answer is, that
remove the cause of disease
the patient recovers his health tv
aro the great blood purifier ur'
life-giving principle, a per f ec . t p »
vator ami Inngorator of the 5r .
Never before iu the historv of the'xS
has a medicine been compounded
seasing the remarkable qualities 0 f f?
egar Bitters iu healing the s ; ct 1J ,
every disease man is heir to. Th er *
a gentle Purgative as well as a To*
relieving Congestion or Inflammafimrf
the Liver and Visceral Organs, ia BiW
Diseases
The properties of Dr. w Ar
er's Vinegar Bitters are Aperient jJ
phoretic. Carminative. Nutritious
live. Diuretic. Sedative, CouDter-Initci
Sudorific, .Alterative, and Anti-BUfo--’’
Grateful Thousands uro4
vinegar Bitters the most won-,'
ful Invigorant that ever snstaM
the sinking sj'stem.
No Person can talie these Bit.
ters according to directions, and-t
main long unwell, provided tfci
bones are not destroyed bv mined
poison or other means, ami vital o-.
gans wasted beyond repair.
THE
SECOND AYNUAL DISTRIBUTION.
“Of presents, tvhicli wc have heretofore announced
and for which we are under obligations to some
subscribers, will now be pushed to a speedy con-
sumatiou.
Our distribution differs from those of leading
Northern ond Western newspapers in two par-
ticnlaas: first our presents are awarded to betli
Daily and Wed 1? subscribers; and seeonnlv, to
both new axd old subscribers
Every daily subscriber paying $10 for one
year’s subscription, will revive a registered card
entitling l.:m to porticipate in the distribution;
every daily subscriber paying $5 for six mouths
will receive a card eut tling^to a half interest in
the cash presents awarded.
A club of hve Weekly subscribers, sending $10
for one year’s subscription, will receive one reg
istered card: one Weekly subscriber can get a
TRAYWIK &C0
This Gin took throe Premiums last year.
Having furnished my shop with new machin
ery, and thebest of Workmen, there is no Gin
mads that can excel Urine as to finish. -lam now
running the bearings of the Saw and Brush in
the pivot, or oscillating boxes that never heat,
th t ugh ruD tft high as 2,000 revolutions to the
minute. I hope my patrons will not do this year
as they did last, wait till they needed the Gin
before ordering. Send your oiaeas at once so
that I may have time to do your work right. It
costs no more to order now than in Septem
ber.
lianos of every style and price, from five
AND COUNTRY PRODUCE,
improvements, lias won its w..y upon its own
merits, to the very first rank of pop til Hr favor. It
stands to-day WltHOUT Ci Mi-ETITION iu all
the points and qualities desirable or attainable
in a PERFECT COTTON GlN.
Our Portable or Adjustable Boll Box places it
in the power of every planter to regulate the
picking of the seed to suit himself, and is the
only one that does. Properly managed SAW-
1 of the Lest makers in the Uniteci States.
Largest assortment and Lowest prices in
the South, Elegant Pianos at $300, $325,
$350 and $400. A first-class Piano at
$275, guaranteed in every respect. Two
Hundred Pianos from the best inakess, pay
able by small monthly payments. Bes-
ponsible parties in any part of the South
supplied in this way. Catalogue to any
Which was paid to Mr. George Eberhart. Paon.
Madison Co., Ga. iu the presence of Ex-Mayo;
Hammock.
The Weekly Constitution is a mammoth 3-
page paper, containing 48 columns, only a year.
As a Family and Farm -Journal it is* unsurpas
sed in the United States,
X&y The plan is the same as the first, which
gaee such universal satisfaction. The distribu
tion will be in public, and superintended by
commissioners
All tile presents distributed without sca
ling. and to bona fide subscribers only.
. £5T Subscribe at once before the distribution
comes off, for i t is the last.
Sample copies oj tlio Constitution, and circu
lars giving full particulars sent free on application.
Liberal inducements aud a special list of pre
miums offered to local agents.
Address W. A. HEMPHILL & CO..
Atlanta. Ga.
As this maybe seen hv some unacquainted with
us, we refer, by permission, to Ex-Mayor Ham
mock. Col. G. W. Adair. Col. J. E. Wallace, lead
ing citizens, who superintenned our first distri
bution, aud also to the present Mayor of Atlanta.
Col. s. B. Spencer.
rapid work as any machine in use.
Three Premiums were taken by S IWYER’S
ECLIPSE GIN last year, over all competitors',
viz: Two at the Southeast Alabama and South
west Georgia Fair, at Enfaula—one a silver cup,
the other a diploma. Also the first Premium at
OLIVER, DOUGLASS & CO
j terinitteiit fevers, which are a
prevalent in the valleys ofoorgrts
rivers throughout the’United.Stats
especially those of the Mission
Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Ternies®.
Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Cok |
rado, Brazos, Rio ©Grande, IVa-
Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Bo.
anoke, James, and many othea,
with their vast tributaries,''through-
out our entire country dining fe
Summer and Autumn, ami remrfct-
lily so during seasons of unnsn!
■ heat 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 upon these vari
ous organs, is essentially necessity.
There is no cathartic for the pnrpoie
equal to Dr. J. Walketc's Yin-ewe
Bitters, as they will speedily remor;
the dark-colored viscid matter with which
the bowels are loaded, at the same time
stimulating the secretions of the liver,
and generally restoring tne healthy func
tion:) of the digestive organs.
Fortify tlio Hotly against dis
ease by purifying ail its fluids wiri.
Vinegar Bitters. No epidemic co
take hold of a system thus fore-armei
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head
ache, Baili in the Shoulders. Coughs.
Tightness of tlio Chest, Dizziness, Hour
Eructations of the Stomach. Bsd Taae
in the Mouth, Bilions Attacks, I’aijiiu-
tion of the Heart, Inflammation «f the
Lungs, Pain in the region of tlio Kidneys,
and a hundred other painful symptom*,
are the of^p.rrugsof Dyspepsia. 0i:i- bih-
.tle will prove a better guarantee of iu
merits than a lengthy advertisement.
Scrofula, or King’s Evil. White
Swellings, (fleers, Erysipelas, SwdW
Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous inflammation-,
Indolent Inllumrnations, Mercurialaffty
tions, 0U1 Sores, Eraptiuiis of the Skin,
Sore Eyes, etc. In these, as in ad other
constitutional Diseases, ‘Walker's Vis
EgarBitteks have shown their great rot
alive powers in the most obstinate a->l
intractable cases. ?>
For Inflammatory aud Clironie
Rheumatism, Gout, Dilions, Remit
tent apd Intermittent Fevers, Duck®
of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladte,
these Bitters have no equal. Such Mr
eascs are caused by Vitiated lilood.
Mechanical Diseases.-l’er9>ffl
engaged in Paints and Minerals, sack «
Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-heatersuw
Miners, as they advance in life, are sub
ject to paralysis of the Bowels. T" gu™
against this, take a dose ol Wales* 5
Vinegar Bitters occasionally.
For Skin Disea SCS, Eruptions
Tetter, Sal t-Kkeum, Blotches, Spots, Par
pies, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Krag-
wonns, Scald-head, Sore Eyes, -E r P 1 !f'
las, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of tx
Skin, Humors and Diseases oftheSEMOt
whatever name or nature, are Iiter-ul;
dug up and carried oat of the system oa
short time by the use of these Bittcra-
Pin, Tape, and other "Worms,
lurking in tiie system of so many thoa-
sands, are effectually destroyed and re
moved. No system of medicine, no ver
mifuges, no anthelminitics will free “ s
system from worms like these Bitters
For Female Complaints, in
or old, married or single, at the davra ®
womanhood, orthe turn of life, these Tot’
ie Bitters display so decided an inflneK
that improvement is soon perceptible.
Cleanse the Titrated B.f 1 *
whenevet yoniind its impurities burAi;
through the skin in Pimples,
or Sores; cleanse it when you find it
strncted and sluggish in the veins; c-c^-
it when it is foul; your feelings win
you when. Keep the blood pure, and
health of the system will follow.
It. II. MCDONALD & CO ’V,r,!bf
Drag-gists & Gen. Agts., San Francisco. .^
nia, St cor. of Wnshington and Ciiarltca
Sold by a.U »rugsi»ts and BcaW^
TINWARE,
-AND-
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
Will be delivcred cn the cars at the following
prices'.
Thirty-five Saws $121 25.
Forty Saws 150 00.
Forty-five Saws 168 75.
Fifty Saws 187 00-
Sixty Saws 225 00.
Seventy Saws 262 00.
Eighty Saws 300 00
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
t: RESiEN T S V E( rr A VLES.
The Largett Stock of
POCKET AND TASTE CUTLERY
In Macon.
improve your Siffkl.
T HE CBESCKKT Spy
offer ed to t P’**h
rjint«e«l Superior 11^^ lo ;
the market, l oi lgT clea
tiuctness of vi.s- IH ion
valed the total ab- IB sen*
ic colors and re- -nu-
ways found in 1 * Peb
them especial 1; desnabie being g
great care th y are free from all impi
they are mounted in (iold, Silver. Sii
and Steel fromes, aud will last many
out change.
For salrt only by our Agent J. I
Jeweler aud Optician, Pc rry, Ga. >
witliout the trade-mark stamped on e
manufactured by Fellows. Holmes A:
York. No peddlers employed.
for our catalogue.
A^*9A WELE guarrautced to male aud female
@/ / agents to their locality. Costs nothing to
try it. Par ticulars free. P. G; Y1CLERY ic CO.,
Augusta, Me.
XTUSICAL MERCHANDISE., Such as
ItA Violins, Guitars, Flute, Actordeons,
Fiutenas, Comets, Drams, 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 bnv Rom
us. Goods sent by Express, C. O. D.,
with the privilege of examination, to any
part oi the South. Send to us for
Whatever is wanted in ou~ Line.
and it will be promptly furnished at satis-
factory prices. We advertise only what we
have in stock, and will keep on; prom se to
the letter. Try ns with an order.
6 i PSYCHOMANCY, OR SOUL CHARMING’
JL How either sex may fascinate and gain
the love aud affections of any porson they choose
instantly. This art all may possess free by mad
for 25 cents; together with a Marairge Guide,
Egyptian Oracle,'Dreams, Hints to Ladirs. etc.,
1,0.' 0,000 sold. A queer bock. Address T. WIL
LIAM & cO. Pub. Philadelphia.
To prevent delay, orders and old gins should
be sent in immediately.
Time given to responsible parties.
F. S. JOHNSON, SR.
HOLMES JOHNSON.
Voluntary Testimonials,
Most Extraordmaiy
• P-ivate Advice to Young M n
Do not be too sudden about it.
Many a girl lias said “no” when slit-
meant “yes” simply because her lover
did not chose the right time to pop
the question gently.
Take a dark night for it. Have the
blinds closed, the curtain down, and
the lump turned most out. Sit near
enough to her so that you can hook
your little finger into hers. Wait un
til the conyevsution begins to flag,
nud then quietly remark:
“Susie, I want to tell you some
thing.”
She will fidget around a little, re
ply, “yes,” and after a pause you tuui'
Terms of Advertising arc offered for Newspapers
iu the State of
R. R. R,
RADWAUS READY RELIEF
Are furnished from various sections of the cot
ton growing States,, of the charac
ter following.
Wklbuhn.ga., October 15, 1873.
MrP, C. Sa-wyeh, Macon, Ga.:
My Gin is doing well and I am well pleased
«ith it. In fact it can't be beat.
Respectfully,
S. L. WILLIAMS.
GEORGIA
MACON GA.
CUKES THE WOKS V PAINS
In from One to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
after reading this advertisement need any one
SUFFER WITH PAIN.
RADWAi ^ READY RELIEF IS A CURE FOR
EVERY PAIN.
It was the first and is
Tire Only Pain Kemedy
that instantly stops the most excruciating pains n]luv3
Inflammations, and cures Coneesiiona. whether of the
Lungs, Stomach, Rowels, or other glands or organs by
one application.
IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTE^
Ho matter how violent or excr -dating the pain the
RHEUMATIC, Bed-ridden, Infirm; Cripple*!, Nervous
N euralgic, or prostrated with disease may suffer, ’
RADWAY’g READY-RELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
INFAMMATION OF TIIE KIDNEYS.
^ INFLAMMATION OF TIIE BLADDER.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS.
CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS.
SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING.
PALPITATION OF THE HEART.
HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPHTERIA.
w CATARRH, INFLUENZA.
HEADaCH*., toothache.
N KURA LOTA, RHEUMATISM.
COLI) CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS.
The application of the Ready Relief to the part or
parts where the pain or difficulty exists will afford ease
and Comfort.
Twenty drops iu half a tumbler of water willinafew
moments cure CHRAMPS.SPa SMS.SC U It STC )M A Cl I,
HEARTBURN, SICK HEADACHE, DIARRHOEA,
DYSENTERY, COLIC, WIND IN THE BOWELS,
and all I n TERNAL PA INS.
Travelers should always carry a bottle of Rad-
Way’s Rcadv Relief with tliem. A few drops in
Water will prevent sickness or pains from change of
water. 11 is better than French Brandv or Bitters as .v
stimulant.
FEVER AXD AGUE.
FEVER AND AGUE cured for fifty cents. There is
Hot a remedial agiutin this world that will cure Fever
and Ague, and all other Malarious, Bilous, Scarlet,
Typhoid. Yellow, and other Fevers [air, • bv RAD-
WAY’S PILLS] so quick as RAD WAV’ 6 * READY RE
LIEF. Fifty cents per bottle.
LUDDEN & BATES
Send for list of papers and schedule of rates.
Address
(>co. F. JtotV! 11 & Co., ><.V( Agriit-,
So. 41 I’ai k Bow. S< w York.
liefer to Editor of this pujier.
Savannah Ga.
,UB STOCK OF GOODS IS SOW OPENED AND AEKANGED. HAVING
Southern Musical Journal
$1 00 a year* Specimen copy free.
May 9. 74. Cm.
bought it for Cash, we can and will sell as low as ethers in the trade.
We offer among other things,—
H. Diston’s Saw Mill Goods of^11 kinds,
Tools of every kind,
Buggy and Wagon Material.
Rubber and Leather Beltings,
Fairbank’s Scales.
Wooden Ware,
llollow Ware,
Grahams, S. C. Sept. 10, 1873.
1\ C. Sawyer, Esq,:
Dear Sir, „ 0 7
yon requested me when 1 tried her to let you
know how l liked her, —
request I will do sc. „
timed her. I ginned one hour.and thirty minutes
on a pile of cotton that was too damp to he in
real good order. I then packe d the cotton put
ting yards of bagging ou the bale. I then
weighed it and it weighed 514 pounds. I do not
hesitate tc say she is the fastest and picks as
clean as any gin that I ever saw ginning. I would
exchange her for no 50 saw gin of any other
-When you ✓at me the fifty saw gin,
TART IN LIFE !!
and according to your
Yesterday afternoon I
HOUSTON COUNTY.
This, one of the largest and wealthiest counties
in Georgia, ia situated near the
BRYANT, STRATTON & SADDLER,
BUSINESS. COLLEGE.'
No Vacs! ion- -Enter any Time
For Documents. Money, Specimens, Fat
tens aud Tei ms, address
W. H. SADLER. Pres’t. Baltimore.
itre of the slate
being one hundred miles south by east of Atlanta
It contains about 900 square miles of territory,
while the
Iron and Steel,
Table and Pocket Cutlery
and farms valued in 1870 at
total value of farm productions of that year were
$2,250,000,—being of coltou near 15,000 bales and
of corn 363,00(1 bushels. In productive impor
tance'and wealth, excludin'
Builders Materials
“Susie, my actions must Ti ave Whow
— that is you must have seen—I mea:
iliat you must be aware that —that
yftDTU? Send for free farm
l«llH I S»* pamphlet—a 11 about
County map 20 cents.
J. E. MANCHA, Easton, Md.
^Sf'In short, All Goods usually kept in such a business.
The Parker Breech-Loading Gun,
Togeth«r with the best makes of English Muzzle-Loading Guns,
Hazzard’s Powders. • / \
We represent
Tiie Pratt Gin
And have them of all sizes on hand.
^SET’Call and See Us.
F. S. JOHNSON & SONS,
No. 31 Third Street, near City and Central Banks, Macon, Ga.
all cities, it is the
first in the state. Were it not for its contiguity to
Macon, which it patronizes extensively, it would
support a city of 6.00U inhabitants.
Maryland.
popula
tion is 23,000; climate very liealthy with only a
slight tendency to a mild type of malarial diseases;
soil generous and easily cultivated; peo|fle moral
aud refined. Of mimufactu ries there are two ex
tensive establishments, both of which are well
conducted and profitable. The eastern border of
the county is washed by the Ocmnlgee River, a: d
it is traversed by Big Indian, Mossy and seven 1
other large creeks which afford excellent water
|per d»y at home.. Terms free.
FAadresG. Stinson, Portland, Me,
Pause here f< l a while bnt keep
your little finger firmly locked. ‘She
may cough and try to turn the sub
ject off by asiking you how you liked
the circus, bnt she only does it to en
courage you. After about ten min
utes yon can continue.
“I was thinking as I came tip the
pnlh to-nigln, that before I went away
I would ask you r—that is, I would
broach the subject nearest my—I
mean I would know my——”
- Stop again and give her luind a
gentle squeeze. She may give a yank
to get it away, or she may not; in
either case it angers.- well, for you;
wait- about five minutes and then go
Dupont’s
Athens, Ala., April 20th, 1874.
Mr. P. C. Sawyer;—I am very well pleased with
the fifty saw Cotton Giu I bought of you lust
summer. It does all you said it would, and does
it welL It Gins Fast, Picks Clean, makes a good
sample; and with flic adjustable breast never
chokes. I never expect to use any other.
Yours truly.
J. R. BATTLE.
THU MASON & HAMLIN
OMAN CO.
Winners of three highest medals and diploma
of honor at Vienna in 1873, and Paris In 1867, now
offer, the Finest Assortment of the Best Cabinet
O-gaustn the World, including new styles with
recent improvements, not only exclusively for
cash, as formerly, but on New Plans of Easy
Payments, the most favorable ever , offered. Or
gans Reuted with privilege of Purchase, to almost
any part of the country, First payment $D. 90 or
•upwards.
Illustrated Catalogue and v.ireulars with full
particulars seut fiee on request. Address.
MASON & II MLIN CUBAN COMFY.
. -Boston, New York, <ir Chicago.
April 21st, 1S74.
Mr. P. C. Sawyer, Macon. Ga.:
Dear Sir.—The gin I bought of you last Fall,
we arc pleased to say, gives entire satisfaction.
We would not have any other. We have ginned
390 bales, ginning from six to ten per day, cot
ton thirdiug itself after prying tale. We can
safely say, that in our opinion, it is the best gin
now iu use.
Yours Respt. etc.,
MILLER & McKOWN.
We, the undersigned, have witnessed the op
eration of Messrs. Miller & MeKown’s giu, made
jjfiSgtajSijjSr' *- say - it
Fairrurn, Geo.
situated on Big Indian Creek, a large tributary of
the Ocmnlgee River; one of the best water sights
in the state for a large manufacturing concern is j
here presented; and it is the geographical centre j
of the county. Population, 3,800. It has hand- j
some public buildings, and communication by ;
railroad with all the cities of tiie state. Well con- f
ducted schools are located here, the Houston Fe- 1
male College, Perry High School and other private j
institutions. There are over thirty business es- j
tablishments, representing an annual business of j
'Warehouse and Commission Merchants.
MACON, GEORGIA.
HEALTH! BEAUTY!!
THE GEOIMJJ A ORANGE.
STRONG AND PU^E RICH BLOOD-INCREASE I
OF FLESH AND WEIGHT^CLEAK SKJN AND
B EAUTLFUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALL.
by P. C. Sawyer, „ __
e’eans seed better than any gin we know of, aud
aud makes as good lint as-any gin in the State.
HENRY STRICKLAND, E. P. S. WILLIAMS,
W. R. ELDER, W. T. ROBERTS,
REY. S. HARVEY, J. L. MARTIN.
Official Organ ffhe-Pairons of Husbandry.
The Georgia Gaange, representing and
advocating tiie interests of the Patrons oi
T O MEET THE DEMANDS OF THE TIMES, AYE DETERMINED, EAELY IN
in the Spring, to attempt a reduction in the rates of Storage and Commission on
Co.ton, and now announce the following changes:
OLDRATES, I PRESENT RATES-
Commission .11 per cent. Commission ,1\ per cent
Storage 50c per bale. | Storage 25c per bale
Thankful for the liberality of our friends in the part, we most look to them for in
creased patronage to enable ns to adhere to the low rates'we have inauguated.
Mb. J. AV, Stubbs, a prominent Granger and Planter ot Bibb County, will be our
Weigher the present season.
We guarantee our best efforts for the interests all who favor ns with business.
_^s0*lhe usual Advances made on Cotton in store.
CAMPBELL & JONES.
“The past year has been a very
happy.one to me. But I hope that
future years will be still happier.
However, that depends entirely on
you. I am here to-night to know—
that is to ask you—I mean I am here
to-night to hear from—from your own
Hps one sweet tt-—”
Wait again. It is not best to be
too rash about such things; Give
her plenty .of time'to recover hei com
posure, ana then put your hand on
your heart and continue:
“Yes, I thought as I was coming
through the gate to-night how happy
. I had been, and I said to myself Hint
if I knew yon would consent to.be my
—that is,'I said if I duly knew—if I
was only certain my heart-had not
deceived me and you were ready to
share my—r—”
Hold on—there is no hurry about
it. Give the wind a chance to sob
and moan .around the gables. This
will r-’ake her' lonesome "and call up
all the love to her heart. When she
■ ■;-? - - - : --■
begins to cough and g’ ow. restless yon
can go on. - —
“Before I met you this world was a
desert to me. I dfdn’t take any pleas
ure in; going bluekbmyingiimU sfeil-^;
igg rare-ripe peaches, and it . didn’t
matter-whether tho'suu'shone or nyt.
But wliat .a .change iu oneshort year. •
XiTiV for you to'bay whether myJuture
shfdfbe a. prairie of happiness or - a.
Summer fallow of Canada thistles.
.5. ... .. .,,,.1-
DR, RADWAY’S
Sarsajaflffl Resolvent
THE GRE^T BLOOD PURBF2ER,
Hasbtmtlry.in this Skate, Already number
ing a membership of eighteeu thousand
and rapidly increasing from day t<» day,
presents to every class of our citizens, both
in Georgia and elsewhere, one of the most
efficient and valuable advertising in ed. unis
in tli3 land. It circulates in everv county
in the State, and doubtless comes under
the ^yes 014 hundred thousand- persons.
aud one newspaper, of which tills is a specimen
opy. Perry was incorporated as a city in 1859.
FORT VAIiUEY.
Tins is a lively littls city situated in Houston
County at junction of tiie Southwestern Railroad
with the Perry and Columbus branches. It lias a
population of about 1,800, aud has large trade with
the rich country surrounding it. It Las about
thirty stores, six lawyers, five physicians, and a
bank. Location health ^ and schools good. It
lias many handsome residences, and is very de
sirable place. Community intelligent and re
Locust Grove, Ga., October 30th, 1873.
Mr. P. C. Sawyer. Macon, Ga.:
Dear Sir-—Enclosed find draft on Grifiin Bank
ing Company to r §150. as payment for our gin,
with which we arc well pleased-.
You rs truly,
H. T. DICKIN & SON.
HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES : FO
QUICK..SO RAPID ARE THE CHANGES.7HE
BODY UNDERGOES.UNDKR THE INFLUENCE
OF THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE,
THAT
Ail mterested should not fail to fcikt notice
of the fact.
Our advertising rates are libc ral,
Terms of SuB.sCRirTioN.—One year, $2;
to dubs of ten and upwards, $1.50.
The above letter enclosed the following testi
monial, addressed to Mr. Sawyer, viz:
Locust Grove, Ga., October 30,1873.
TVe, the undersigned have witnessed the oper
ation of one of vour Eclipse Cotton Gins, which
we think superior to any gin we have ever seen
used. It leaves the seed perfectly dean, and at
the same time turns out a beautiful sample.
H. T. DICKIN & SON,
E- ALES. CLEVELAND,
M.L. HARRIS,
Address letters and communication to—
GEORGIA GRANGE PUB. CO.,
P. O. Drawer 24, Atlanta,. Ga.
Prospectus for 1875—Seventh. Year
Tent communicates through the Blood. Sweat, Urine,
and other Fluids and juices of the system the vigor of
lif , for it repairs the wastes of the body with newand
sound material. Scrofula. Syphilis. Consumption,
Glandular disease. Ulcers m the throat, Mouth, Tu
mors, NodesintheGlandsandotherpartaofthesystem,
hi i fa is ‘ TtiK fip^nn Sore Ey e3, Struinbrouadiad—ges from the Ears, and
, \ f 1 . 1 the worst forma of Skin discuses, Eruptions, Fever
-nd jtraceful literature j gores, Scald H-ad, Ring Worm,salt Rheum,Ery?ipeIas,
thp T ’ 5>T ’ r - of sijecimens , Acne, Black Spots, Worms in the Flesh, Tumors. Can-
Although ' cersintbe Womb, and aJl weakening and painful dis-
--■* charges, NIghtSweats, Loss ofSperm and all wastes of
the life principle, are wiiliin the curative range of this
wonder ot Modern Chemigtry, an da few days’ use will
prove toany person uringitfore ther of these forms of
disease its potent power to cure them,
an Iftbe patient, daily becoming reduced bjtbewastes
and decomposition that is continually progressing, suc
ceeds in arresting these wastes, and repairs the samo
with new material made from healthy blood—and this
the SARSAPARILLLAN will and does secure—a cure
: is certain; for when once this remedy- commences it»
; work of purification, and sncceeds in diminishing the
loss of wastes, its repairs will be rapid, and every day
I the patient will feel himself growing better and stronger,
' the food digestiug better, appetite improving, a nd fiesh
j and weight increasing.
Not only does the Sarsapariixiax Resolvbxt.excels
: all k»own remedial agents in the enre of Chronic, 8cro-
lulous. Constitutional, aad Skin diseases ; hut it is the
only positive cure for
; Kidney & Bladder Complaints>
I Urinary and Womb diseases. Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, ‘
: Stoppage of Water, Incontmenceof Urine, Bright’s Dis
ease, Albuminuria, and In all cases where there are
The Aedine, while issued with all the regularity
has none of the temporary or timely interest char;
acteristic of ordinary periodicals. It i
miscellany of pure, light ai ’
and a collection of picturef, the rarest
of artistic skill, iu black and white.
each succeeding mnmber affords a fresh pleasui
to its friends, the real value and beauty of The
Abdine will be must appreciated afler it has beeh
bound up at the close of the year. While other
Ibwinton, Ga., Odobcr 7,1S73
Mr. P. C. Sawyer—Dear Sir: The Cotton Gin
wo got .from you, we are pleased to say. meets
oimfullest expectalions. and does all you pr om
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
dean, and makes good lint- We have had con-
sidurable exiierience with various hinds of cotton
gins, and. can with safety, say, yours is -the oest
we have ever seen run.
THOMASBROOKS,
- ELIJAH LINGO.
This House has long enjoyed the reputation of being
among the BEST HOTELS in the
United States.
compared with rivals of a similar class, The Al-
dine is a unique and original conception—-alone
and unapproached—absolutely without competie
tion .in price or character; and then, there are the
ehromoa, besides!
ART DEPARTMENT. 187^*
The illustrations of The Aldine ha won
world-wide reputation^ and in the art centre o
Europe tisan admitted fact that its wood cut>
are examples of the highest i»erfection ever at-
The Christinas issue for 1874 will contain spe
cial designs appropriate to the season, by our j
best artists, and will surpass in attractions any 1
of its predecessors, mium for 1874. - j
Every subscribor to The Aldine for the year
1874.will reedve a pair of Chromos. The sub
jects are “The East” and “The West.” One is a
view in the White Mountains N. H . *ud tiie oth
er gives The Cliffs, of Green River, . .’tuning-Ter. j
^hese^nagnifieent-pretnrwR are eadr woikecLfifcm (
If any subscriber should indicate a preference, j
for a figure subject,' : the publishers will sen -
‘•Thoughts of Home j? a new and beautiful chro
mo, 14x20 indies, renresenting a. little Dalian ex
ile, whose speaking eyes betray the longing cf his
iisr lbitcs reduced by the opening of this route
fruiu $5 to 151 .
FtiH iufornistion ran he obtaihed upon applica
tion-to Albeit A. Wienn, Southeastern Ag’t Nash
ville, Chattanooga and St. Xouis' R- R-. Atlaute,
C. E. Sargent, Southeastern Ag’t J.. & .G. R.
It., Atlanta, or to
. B. W. WRENN,
Gen’lTass’r vV: Ticket Ag’t,
Atlanta. Ga.
PROPRIETORS
Colonel Nathan Bass, of 'Rome, Georgia, says
he has used Enswold’s, Massey’s and Taylor’s
gins, and that he is n ow running a D. Pratt Gin
in lies conutyr Ga., and an Eagle an l a Carver
Gin iii Arkau&3s, and a “Sawyer Et lipse Gin” in
Rome, Ga., aiid i*egards the Lost named as supe
rior- to any,- of the; others- It picks faster and
clfaner than any other gin with which he is ac
quainted. He says .he has ginned eighty^ix
balos-witiiout breaking theroll. :
FIRST STREET, CORNER OE CHERRY.
WARER00MS; Poplar Street, Between Third, and Fourth Streets,
GA.
The foUatving la the schedule of this of
fice;—MaXarrives 11:45, and opens 12:15;
1 eaves 2:15,. .All letters to be regislsrt.d
must be ; sndetLinr hyJ'$k>,—awl aUitor iie.
mailed bv.2:i0 p. lm: office dpeu all tlay.
A STANDARD INSTITUTION
AMD UEADLSG „ .t,
Business School in the Sou
COirOVJJrEJ> ON. rsupTf
.. . - V.OCHRAN, CrA., January f, AOIO.
Atn. P.C. SiWSi, '•adofiVGa-r' - “ ~ •
^ir: The Cotton Gin v.-e - bought of you' last
Fail, after a fair trial, has given us satisfaction.
[ It makes a goodlint ad d deans .tiie. seed well.
^ T. *Fb. J. LEE.
DR. J? AD WAY’S
hhnurljlrs, e~<ry niSmcat c'r KiriMss:
1
T.-.T. i cnr.-.-.-nrir.Uii;
It centaioo the cream of •
xt, th- r--3u'tx of Dr. W. a |
th-irrshts. fr-m lnte_ works j
scaigd. f M- pOcts. ‘
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