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Telegraph & Messenger, j The Largest anil Most Complete Stock
Biots ail Stationery
TO UK FOOD IX TIIK SOUTH.
J. W. BURKE & 60.
NO. 60 SECOND STBEET, MACON, GA.,
Call attention to tbeir large and varied stock of
SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 15, 1871.
Nameless.
There is no heart bat hath its inner anguish.
There is no eye bnt bath with tears been wet.
There is no voice bat bath been heard to languish
O'er hours of darkness it can ne’er forget.
There ta no cheek, howover bright its rosM.
Bnt poriabnd bads beneath ita huoe are bid;
No eye that in ita dowy light reposes.
But broken aUr>b6iioB tremble 'notth the lid.
There it no lip with merry laughter ringing,
Howover light and gay ita words may be,
Bnt it hath trembled at aome dark npapringmg
Of stern affliction and deop misery.
We aro all brothers in this land of dreaming.
Yet band moots band, and eye to eye replies,
Nor deem we that beneath a brow all beaming
The flower of life in broken beaaty lies.
Punishment Tor Crime.
Editor* Telegraph and Mestenger :—Allow I
me space to call tho attention of tho pnblio and
especially of the motnbers of the next Legisla
ture, to that part of onr State Constitution pro- ,
bibiting whipping as a punishment for crime.
The pernicionR effect of that short sentence aro
beooming more and more apparent. The peo
ple know tho circumstances under which it
crept into that instrument. Tho sentiment . . ,
which prompted it was Imported, but it has LaW, ScllOOl, jRellglOUS,
been cultivated in Georgia till it has well nigh I ’ °
ruined tho prosperity of the State. People are [
actually unwilling to soe crimo punished, bo-
cause it shocks tho community, when, indeed,
a *hoek Is just what the community needs. It is
like thunder in the atmosphore—tending to pu
rify and keep it healthy.
Aro the sensibilities of tho people so delicate
that they cannot bear the infliction of corporal, _ T . ...... . s , TA .m n v
punishment on violators of the law ? Lot them | PhAIA A AI) FA^CY STATIONERY,
learn a lesson from tho bible and from the natural
law of creation. If a man persists in violating
the rales of health, if bn swallows poison, or
opens an artery be dies. lie may bo a good and
great man but this will not savo him, and tho
l.-nowicdgo that this broken law is merciless and
inexorable is what keeps tho people in check.
“Tho soul that sinneth shall die. ” The modern
philanthropist would say that this law was too
rigorous and would recoil from its execution;
but God, who is wisor than man, knows that
nothing but a strict law and its strict enforce- [ PEtOT OGB, APH ALBUMS,
mont will restrain the evil propensities of onr 1
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BLANK BOOKS,
FBTiTS, PEKTCIIiS,
JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE.
Watch Work and Repairing at Shortest Notice, and Warranted
AGENCY OF THE GROYER & BARER SEWING MACHINES.
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nature, and he does not withhold the penalty on
aeeonnt of sympathy for those on whom it is
abont to fall. Public opinion has practically
abolished capital punishment, and the result
maybe soon in tho frequentcrimos that aro
committed all over the world. If the hanging
law was enforced, socioty would now and then
loso a desperate character who could well bo
npared, and for every ono of them it would save
ton who now die by tho bands of violence, and
many of whom aro good citizens. Andrew
Johnston never spoke more truly than when he
said: “Mercy to individuals is death to States.”
If the law is right and tho guilt unquestioned
and deliberate, there should bo no mercy. The
moro appalling and certain the consequences of
guilt, tho better for os all. Punishment was not
designed to be either pleasant or honorable.
Take away tho disgrace and the smart of the
law’s sanction and yon emasculate it.
Sinco tho lash has boon abolished there Is no
RUitnble punishment for a majority of criminals,
and tho judges feel it at every session* of their
eonrtsi Onr jails are filled with offenders, and
the trial of these consumes the time of the
court to the exclusion of civil business. They
are generally without prido and without charac
ter-unable to pay ft fine and to whom impris
onment wonld bo only a means of living in idle
ness at (he expense of tho honest and law-abid
ing portion of onr community. Such characters
aro tho pests of society. They care nothing for
imprisonment, and their families and the public
treasury are the only sufferers by it. The an
noyance, delay and expense of a trial prevent a
largo majority of eaaos from being prosecuted.
Nobody thinks of proseenting tho rogue who steals
his peaches, watermelons or green com. The
county canuot afford to punish such and, con
sequently, there is no seenrity for this kind of
property. Many other misdemeanors go un
punished for the same reason. This is a serious
matter to n people who cannot, like tho writer,
put all they havo under lock and key. Tho Leg
islature have tried to cure tho evil by a multi
plication of conrts for tho trial of petty offonces;
but each of them in its turn has proved a fail
ure. And so it will evor be, until power is given
to tho oourts to inflict somo penalty which can
bo felt. If a man is not too good to steal he is
not too good to bo whipped.
Let the next Legislature pnss nn act amend
ing the Constitution so as to allow whipping
when necessary. A subsequent legislature and
a ratification by tho peoplo can complete the
change. This is a slow process, bnt perhaps it
is hotter than to call a convention. The neces-
nities of tho times demand this cbnngo. Then,
if a petty offender should lie detected in violat
ing tho law, tho injured party could allow him
to choose between a moderate chastisement and
n persecution. This might bo done under the
present law, since no ono can complain of an
injnry inflicted by his own consent on himself,
bnt the peoplo aro not willing to risk it nnder
the coiiKtitntion as it now stands. This practice
wonld afford cheap and speedy juttice to ninny
whoso families cannot afford for them to lie in
jail, and I havo known offenders to beg for it,
rather than submit to a trial. The party in
flicting the punishment should of coursobe hold
strictly accountable for any abnse of bis power.
In practico there wonld bo no difflcnlty on this
point, as the parties oonld ngreo beforehand on
tho kind and degree of the punishment. If the
guilty one should refuse to submit to corporal
punishment, then ho wonld be tried, and upon
conviction, if nnable to pay a fine, whippod.
The Legislaturo oonld extend this penalty to
snch crimes only as involve moral turpitude,
and the judge should havo some discretion about
it. It shonld bo infliotnd only on that hardened
class who are insensible to nny other punish
ment. All colors should be aliko subject to it.
A good judge oonld aluays determine in what
oases it wonld lie proper, and there is no danger
of an abuse of the power. No good citizen will
be whipped. Popular opinion will always direct
the Oonrt in snob matters, and a jury of twelve
men, in addition to the pardoning power, will
be between the judgo mul the accused. The
oonimunity can well afford to risk this much in
the hands of a judge for the benefit which
wonld result from it. Obdeb.
NKWNAN MINERAL SPRINGS.
We desire to call tho attention of invalids and of
all persona who may dcsito to spend tho snmmer
montha*pleaaantly, to our city. Our mineral waters
havo keen carefully analyzed and pronounced un
surpassed for their medicinal properties. Many re- -
markable cores have been effected. Improvements
bavo been recently made at tho Springs, and they
are accessible from all parts of the city. The hun
dreds who have annually visited our city can testify,
not only to the value of the mineral water, bnt to
the hospitality of the citizens. We, therefore, call
the attention of all health or pleasure seekers to
the advantages of onr city. Board and lodging can
be bad at either of the hotels or with private fami
lies, from $25 to $80 per month. For particulars,
address either the McDowell or Yancey Houses.
Jun20 2m
Special Election for Tax Collector.
EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, a vacan-
VJT cy now exists in the office of Tax Collector of
Bibb comityNow. therefore, I, Charles T. Ward,
Ordinary of said county, by virtue of authority in
me vested by law, do hereby order and direct that
an election be held for Tax Collector in said county,
to fill said vacancy, on Friday, the 23th day of Jnly,
1871. The election in the city will be held at the
Oity Hall, and iD the Rutland, Warren, Hazzard,
and Yineville Districts, will be bald at the usual
place of holding county elections, and returns of
the same to be made as directed by law. Officers
whose duty it is to hold said elections will tako due i
notice and see that tho same is properly and legally
held; and their attention is called to chapters ono J
and two, title thirteen, part first of the Code, pre
scribing the mode and manner of holding elections.
Given under my hand officially.
C.T. \
CROQUET, CHROMOS.
And everything in their line.
At Very Low Figures
We aro prepared to deal liberally with onr cus
tomers. Send in your orders.
Special attention paid to Sunday School Orders.
Address us as above. jul7tf
JNO. W. O’CONNOR,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
BRANDIES, WINES, GINS,
RUMS, ALE AND PORTER.
And sole agent for bis Fremium Whisky,
Old Monongaliela Rye.
Just received—
15 barrels XXXX,
100 cases CLARET and ST. ANDRE,
50 caeca CLARET, (HARDY & CO.),
150 M DOMESTIC CIGARS,
Together with a fnll line of Sherries, Ports, ,
Champagnes, Jamaica and St. Croix Rum, etc., all
of which will be sold cheap for CASH, or on time
for approved paper.
To Country Merchants, extra inducements will
bo given.
JNO. W. O’CONNOR,
Jun21 toctl 60 Cherry street.
DON’T FORGET!
Tho time for Preserving, Canning and Ficklmg is |
at band, and a choice selection of
rEFPEK,
ALLSPICE,
GINGER,
MACE,
CLOFES,
CINNAMON,
NUTMEGS, I
And all articles nocessary, are to be found in any |
quantity at
J. XX. ZEIIiIKT cfiJ CO,’S, |
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
Hun. Ho Risk !
BUT USE
SPEARS’
FRUIT PRESERVING SOLUTION:
Price, $1 per bottle. For sale by
J. H. ZEILIN A CO.,
jnlyO tf Wholesale Druggists.
Tlic Greatest Improvement Of tlic Age. |
O. W. MASSEY’S
PATENT EXCELSIOR COTTON GIN
F »R the past forty years I have been engaged in
the manufacture of Cotton Gina, and have sot
to work on plantations, and bare seen in operation
hundreds vt Gins, and have no hesitancy in pro
nouncing this the BEST WORKING GIN I ever
saw. It runs light—gins fast—does not injure the ,
cotton—impossible to break the roll—no use for
self-feeders—and no tronble to feed. The commit- |
tee at tho late Bibb Comity Agricultural Fair, being
bo well satisfied of its superiority over anything \
they ever saw, awarded me the premium. I am
now prepared to fnrnish any one in want of a Gin.
A sample of Excelsior and also of the Griswold
Gin can be seen at Caihait A Cnrd’s Hardware j
Store, Macon, Ga. Send for de.-eptiptive list.
O. W. MASSEY,
Macon, Ga.
Griswold Cotton Gin.
I will continue to manufacture the celebrated I
Griswold Cotton Gin, a Gin that lias given Univer
sal sati.f»•«.>!!. Slid cut of all the Gins Isold the
past two years, bnt one single complaint, and not
one Gin returned. Every Gin watranted. A sarn
ie can be seen at Carhart & Curd’s Hardware [
Mora.
jun29tf O. W. MASSEY.
THE FOLLOWING GOODS:
5,000 bnshels Prime WHITE COHN,
200 bnles HAY,
500 bnshels OATS,
S00 bushels PEAS,
75,000 pounds CLEAR RIB SIDES,
20,000 pounds PRIME LEAP LAUD,
200 barrels Assorted quality of FLOUR,
40 sacks RIO COFFEE,
CO barrels Assorted quality SUGAR,
12 hogsheads MOLASSES,
75 barrels MOLASSES,
20 barrels Choice SYRUP,
150 boxes different grades TOBACCO,
40 barrels WHISKY, all grades, .
100 boxes CANDLES,
200 boxes SOAP,
25 boxes STARCH,
100 cases OYSTERS,
50 case? TRISTON * MERRILL YEAST POWDERS,
300 kogs NAILS,
50 cases POTASH,
20 baskets CHAMPAGNE,
. 25 cases SODA,
25 boxes PURE CIDER VINEGAR,
20 nests TUBS,
50 dozen painted BUCKETS,
200 reams WRAPPING TWINE,
50 tierces SUGAR CURED HAMS,
25 tierces plain CANVASED HAMS,
700 pounds Choice SMOKING TOBACCO,
50 barrels very choice CEMENT.
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THE GREAT
Southern Life Insurance
COMPANY,
ATLANTA,
GEORGIA .
GEN. JOHN B. GORDON, Fmaxunr
GEN. A. H. COLQUITT, Vice Pbeident aid Business Max-ages
W. O. MORRIS Seceetaby
H. V. M. MILLER, M. D., Medical Director
J. L. ROGERS, WM. EDLYGS, W. W. LEMAN,
General Agents, Macon, Ga.
ASSETS, June 1,1871,
81,500,000
SURE POP !
Insure Tour Life AT HOME in this Company, Because
julStdo
. WARD, Ordinary.
SEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!
T OM PIPPIN’S WEDDING, By the author of |
The Fight at Dame Europe's School.
STRIFE, A Romano of Germany and Italy.
CALORTOD, A lato French Novel by Manrico
Sa-jd, (son of Geo. Sand.)
“WHY DID HE NOT DIE,” by Mrs. A. S. Winter,
after the German or Ad Yon Yolckhaaeen.
jalyJStf J. W. BURKE & CO.
Death to Rats,
Roaches,
Bed Bugs, etc.
Never failing. Boxes double the size as others.
[ Hermetrically sealed aud always fresh.
For sale in Maoon, at wholesale and retail, by J.
J. Zeilin Co , Hunt, Rankin A Lamar, and all
| dmggiata. feb26d<kwly
Notice to City Tax-Payers.
A LL persons owning taxable property in thecity
of Macon, are required by tbs city Ordinance
to make immediate returns of the same to the city
Clerk, or subject themselves to the penalty of
double taxation. JNO. A. McMANUS.
apr4-tf City Clerk.
The SOUTHERN LIFE is well managed and has abundant Capital.
AU of its funds are invested in Georgia.
The rates are not hgber than those of any first-class Company.
Each year the surplus is returned to the insured in Cash Dividends.
Tho success of the Company is unparalleled.
Gens. Gordon, Colqnitt, Wade Hampton, and like honest and honorable men are its Trustees and
I Directors.
All losses are paid without unnecessary delay.
The Company is no longer an experiment—its experience and accmulated capital renders its sne-
| cess assured and its seenrity unquestioned.
Its economy is unsurpassed.
Ail Soliciting Agente, who are authorized, have a commission signed by the Secretary and Gen
eral Agents.
ROGERS, EDINGS & CO., General Agents,
jnno20 3m Hollingsworth Block, Macon, Ga.
NOTICE.
TREASURER'S OFFICE, »
Macon" aan Westabs Railroad Company, -
Macon, Ga , June 28,1S71. }.
A DIVIDEND of FIVE DOLLARS PER SHARE
from the earnings of the Road for the pint six
months has been declared by the Directors on the
Capital Stock of the Company as held on the 1st
of Jnly—payable in the currency of the United
States, as now received, on and after the 20th Jnly.
The government tax mil be paid by the Company.
MILOS. FREEMAN,
jun29tiljul20 Secretary and Treasurer.
J. B. BRES,
Cotton Factor & General Com. Merchant
No. 196 Gravier street. New Orleans.
jnn20 d6mw3m J. RAGLAND, Agent.
J, A. ANSIiEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
amebicus, ga.
\Af ILL practice in the Court* of Southwestern
TV Georgia, the Supreme Court and the U. S.
Circuit Court.
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FINDLAY
RAILWAYS
RESPECTFULLY PRESENT TO THE
Traveling Public
The many Improved and Perfected facilitiesof their j
PISSENSEIt C8MECTI01.
AUGUSTA, COLUMBIA]
— AND —
WILIVIITirG-TOTir-
O N and after Srmdav, Juno 11, 1871, SPECIAL
PASSENGER TRAINS of firat-clata Cars and |
Accommodations run through between
AUGUSTA AND WILMINGTON,
WITHOUT CHANGE, and
HEAD OF THIRD STREET, SIGN OF ‘‘THE NEW FLAG.”
MACON, GEORGIA.
THE LARGEST XM THE STATE.
SKILLED L-ABOR AND MODERN MACHINERY
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
New York, Philadelphia I Northern Prices for Machinery Duplicated
R AT TIMOR F WASHIXOTON STEAM ENGINES OF ANY KIND AND SIZE.
’ FINDLAY’S IMPROVED CIRCULAR SAW MILL- MERCHANT MILL GEARING, moat apwont
kinds: SUGAR MILLS and SYRUP KETTLES; IRON FRONTS. WINDOW SILLS and
LINTELS; CASTINGS of IRON and BRASS of every description, and
MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER.
IRON RAILING,
OF ELEGANT DESIGNS, AND AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION.
CaTNo CHARGE FOR NEW PATTERNS in famishing outfit of Machinery for Saw or Merchant Mills a
REPAIR!!, I ALL IfS
I Competent Workmon furnished upon application to overhaul Engines, Saw Mills, etc., in any section ot
i the country*
FINDLAY’S SAW-DUST GRATE BAR
SHOULD BE USED BY EVERY SAW MILL PROPRIETOR,
j Millstones, Belting, Circular Saws, Steam Fittings, Babbitt Metal,elf,
FURNISHED TO ORDER. TERMS, CASH OR APPROVED PAPER.
Elegant Sleeping Carsj
From Wilmington to Richmond.
The samo time and connections are made to
VIRGINIA SPRINGS.
AND ALL POINTS
NORTH AND NORTHEAST.
AS BY ANY OTHER LINE.
NEW ORLEANS TO AUGUSTA 86 hours
AUGUSTA TO RICHMOND 28 hours
AUGUSTA TO NEW YORK 43 hours
Passengors by the 8:00 a. ir. Train, from Augusta,
GOING NORTH
— TAKE —
Breakfast at Branch.ville,
DIMES AT FAIR BLUFF,
SUPPER AT MAGNOLIA,
tat Eclipse Screw Cotton Press
TAKE SLEEPING CARS|
At an early hour, are not disturbed by MIDNIGHT I
CHANGES, and are moved rapidly over smooth
roads, arriving in Richmond at 5:00 a. m., if going
North, make imtiftdiate connection and arrive in |
New York, at 10:20 p. at.
IF GOING TO VIRGINIA SPRINGS, I
Breakfast in Richmond, tako tho Choaapcake and
Ohio Railroad, stopping over, if they wish, at in
tervening Springs, or arriving at Greenbrier White
Sulphur Springs, at 10 r. at.
TICKETS AND BAGGAGE CHECKS are in the
hands of TICKET AGENTS and BAGGAGE MAS
TERS EVERYWHERE, and TICKETS ARE SOLD
AT PRINCIPAL HOTETS IN THE SOUTH.
INFORMATION GIVEN AT ALL OFFICES
AND RAILWAY STATIONS.
A comploto rearrangement of all tho details of
TRANSPORTATION, EATING HOUSES, TRANS
FERS, otc., etc., havo been mado on this lino, and
the management aro confident that no RAILWAY
LINE RUNNING NORTH FROM ALABAMA,
GEORGIA and FLORIDA, can offor superior in
ducements for tho patronage of tho public.
W. J. WALKER,
GENERAL AGENT.
A. POPE,
General Passenger and Ticket Agent.
jun!8 Im
The Great Medical Discovery I
Dr. WALKER’S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS*
p Hundreds of Thousands
sS | if
|p WHAT ARE > THEY ?!=»
hoy —
Patented February 27th, 1871, by FINDLAY & CRAIG. An ANTI-FRICTION SCREW—A MECHA5-
ICAL WONDER. Tbia wonderful mechanical aciiievement- hi point of RAPIDITY and LIOHTN'K
of DRAUGHT, STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL, and is destinod at an early day to supersede ALL OTH
ER Cotton Screws, bo they fabricated of Wrought or Cast Iron. We append certificates of seven! ie-
known planters, using the “ECLIPSE PRESS”:
Colapakchee, Ga.. December 21,1ST!
R. FINDLAY’S SONS, Findlay’s Iron Works, Macon, Ga.:
Deah Sies : Late this fali I purchased from you one of your Findlay & Craig Eclipse Patent Saw
Cotthn Presses, and, after a full and fair trial, do not hesitate to pronounce it the most rapid, of Efk
eat draught, most powerful—in fact, the best (without an exception) Cotton Press I ever saw. BeriK
this and all other Iron Screv?Presses I have evor seen pr used, thero is just simply no compu>j-
Every planter should use your Press. ' JOHN L. GILBEKI-
P. S—You may consider my order in for two moro of the above Presses for next season, ana taj
look for many orders from this soction ; my neighbors are determined to have them, as they can pis
by hand twice as fast as any of the other Iron Screw Presses can by horse power. J- L®-
Binxi Countt, Ga., November 25,187i>
B. FINDLAY’S SONS:
Gentlemen : I bought one of your Eclipse Screw Cotton Presses oarly the present season, and to"
pressed nearly the whole of my cotton crop with it, and so far it has given entire satisfaction. I
pleased with it and think it a good Press, and an improvement upon any and all other PressM dokk.^
Wooten, Ga., January 4,1S71-
Messes. R. FINDLAY’S SONS:
Deab Sies : In reply to yours of yestorday, I have to say that the Eclipse Cotton Screw, purchased c
you, has performed admirably; I like it better than any screw I have ever used.
Yonrs, veiy truly, G. M. STOKES.
Sinco last fall, and before accepting Patent, wo added improvements and labor-saving conveniences-
rendering it PERFECT in every particular. This screw, or pin, bas a pitch, or fall, of 6V inches; U-
is, at every turn of the screw, follower block descends (or ascends, as tho case may he) 6#
The dejjice of the tube or nut in which the screw works, is snch as to materially reduce the friction, *
great in the common screw ; thereby rendering it an easy task for three hands to pack a bale of cott'
in HALF TEE TIME of ANY OTHER Iron Screw Prees bv horse-power. [Soe J. L. Gilbert’s certo-
cate). Whan desirable, an ordinary mule can be substituted for three men without change of
(ScrewPresses also arranged for water and steam power). We claim for the “ECLIPSE” SBIPLICUti
STRENGTH, DURABILITY, RAPIDITY. LIGHT DRAUGHT, and STANDING ROOM at top of tot
etc., etc.; in short, ice pronounce it the BEST Screw Press IN THE WORLD, and respectfullyjmvire J
''ic test wit any and all other Screw Presses. To purchasers, we GUARANTEE SATISFACTION '
UND PRICE MONEY. Orders daily received from different States attest its popularity even in n-;
fancy. To parties who may not desire such rapidity in packing, we can supply them with the COJiau-
WBOUGHT IRON SCREW of fine (slow) pitch, and warrant them equal to aDy other Wrought Sen
manufactured. Bnt above all others we recommend the strong, rapid, light draught “ECLIPSE-
Send for price list, etc.
FANCY
D R I NX*!
Made of Poor Rum, Whiskey* Proof
Spirits and Refuse Liquors doctored, spiced
and sweetened to please the taste, called “ Ton
ics Appetizers.” «• Restorers” &c., that lead
the tippler on to drunkenness and rain, but arc
a true Medicine, made from the Native Roots and
Herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic
Stimulants. They arc the GREAT BLOOD
PURIFIER and LIFE GIVING PRIN
CIPLE a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of
the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and
restoring the blood to a hcaJthy condition. No
person can take these Bitters ** cording t« direc
tion and remain long nnvr’* -A
For Inflammatory nnf lUruhic itbeu-
matrsm and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indi
gestion, Bilions, Remittent and Inter
mittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood,
Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bit
ters have been most successful. Snch Dis
eases are caused by Vitiated Blood, -which
is generally produced by derangement of the
digestive Organs..
i DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION.
Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tight
ness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations ot
the Stomach, Bad taste In the Month Billons At
tacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of
the Lung8,PaIn in the regions of the Kidneys, and
a hundred other painful symptoms, arc tho off
springs of Dyspepsia.
They Invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the
torpid liver and bowels, which render them of un
equalled efficacy in cleansing the blood of all
impurities, and imparting new life and vjp-or to
the whole system. ■“*
FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, 1 better.
Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules.
Bolls, Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, Scald-Head, Soro
Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfc, Discolorations of
the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the 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 Bitters. One bottle in such
cases will convince the most incredulous of their
curative effects.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blo^a whenever you find
its Impurities bursting through the skin In Pim
ples, Eruptions or Sores; cleanse it when you
find It obstructed and sluggish in the veins;
cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will
tell you when. Keep the blood pure and the
health of the system will follow.
, IIL TAPE and other WORMS, lurking in
tC3 sysv*m of bo many thousands, are effectually
destroyed and removed. For full directions/"^!
carefully the circular around each bottle.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD
CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents, San Francisco,
Cal,, and 32 and Si Commerce Street, New York.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
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CRAIG’S PATENT HOUSE POWER
POR, DH.IVXKT& COTTON C3-XKTS.
FOR GINNING COTTON. CRAIG’S HORSE TOWER is as far in advaneo of the ordinary Gin
as the ordinary Gin Gear is in advance of ALL THE OTHER HORSE TOWERS now advertise 0
| manufactured in th* State.
\\ e are WILT JNO and ANXIOUS to TROVE thia, if allowed an opportunity of a PUBLIC 75-^- ^
| The above Horae Tower baa proven, by actual tost, to be the moat simple, durable, economy ^
of lightest draught, of any Horae Tower yet introduced to the public. REQUIRES NO IIECHA.vjj ^
ADJUST AND START IT. Any farmer can put it in position, and operation in several hoars, _
upon tho ground. The Gin may be located at either end of the Gin-houso, or directly over the
| as preferrtd.
WE GUABMTEE WORKMANSHIP, MATERIAL AM) PERFORM^
And farther, wo will legally obligate ourselves to REFUND TRICE MONEY where maebin®
perform satisfactorily.
We challenge any and all Inventors and Makers of Horse Towers, to meet ns in an actual tc. •
produce the equal of this Machine for driving a Cotton Gin. JF
We manufacture two sizes—No. I for driving 50 and GO Saw Gin; No. 2 for 40 and 45 Saw uuiu.^
Power will speed a Gin, having an 8 inch pulley, (standard size), THEE HUNDRED RE'*-L _ jjf
TER MINUTE—calculating tho mules to make tlirco rounds per miuuto, or Two Hundred ana m i
olutions with the mules making only two and a half ronnds par minulo—(a very low estimate.)
Send for CIRCULAR containing TRICE LIST and TESTIMONIALS.
H. T. Kimball’s Brunswick & Albany R. If. Money Taken in Payu iein
Old Accounts or for New Orders.
jonloodtf
K. FINDLAY’S SONS,
Findlay Iron Works, Macon-
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